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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING-, AUGUST 2, 190b. 11 IS STRfllG CLOSEOf WEEK g's Advance Leads the ?jjjeral List to Higher Lev Kls in Active Hour. FINITE NEWS TO ACCOUNT FOR THE MOVE .Sirs Continue to Advance in iMfie of Heavy Taking of $Sf Profits. lTORK, Aug. 1- Reading led -riet to higher levels of prices ij'ljjjn continuation of the Budden tant which developed in that i fete yesterday. The cause of the Sjuyine of the stock was not dis :fin tho news huh mnm traders k Jed to be able to trace it to sourc :iiftVesEed of good information on tii'i&perty and they followed tho nfifcijBnt with eagerness. liiMnp; of net earnings for the year iJsUsclosed by tho forthcoming an 35port waB said to be bettor than cjfen hoped. There were rumors also Javorable decision of the suit to v$Se validity of tho commodities ,iiof tho Hepburn law was to bo Vd which would relieve the coal kies of the necessity of dispos :;Hhemselvea of their coal prop 'k Those wero suppositions and fieat possible of verification, eilfiiragement over tho general im lijent of business prospects was !;' reason for tho movement also. -Joalers wero not markedly nffect- Jfe'ompan3:. Conspicuous trading ""TKowever, were active and strong i "-mched new high levels for the ja?icoj)pers wore subjected to new fjaking sales following yesterda3r,s VUrise but continued to advance. yBealizing affected tho whole list Djrily at the last. Further consid fVft of tho Wheeling & Lake Erie TBttlemcnt and its consequences en I'its importance in tho speculative -The bullish temper of the specu- lAiignored anything that seemed un !ble in the situation, account was taken of renewed ib in idle freight cars for the eeks ending July 22. of 5120 re fby the American Railway asso ;f;tn'is being the first interruption reduction of idle equipment since C$20. Tt was reportod that the (rlines had decided to defer until -jiiber 1 any attempt to advance Jmit rates, tho criticism of the pro jThaving proved discouraging. Sug Xdb of possible federation inter ifih to try to settle the wage eon ffc'By of the Delaware, Lackawanna intern wero received. Material re join in operating expenses in .Tunc Iliad by the Pennsylvania system gja good impression on securities 58. Kupturn in the price of whoat kept ttention focused on the spring ifcfdamagc reports. Tt was not until "posing that the profit-taking was atfl' to affect prices. Reading's not gflf. after having sold 1 higher jjjjist. nicrht is a fair index of the market as a whole, -ifls were steady. Total sales, par jHF$lf81G,000. ajled States 2s have advanced ys 7nt on call during the week. jj New York Bonds. nkfie 2s res 103C) do -IJs SPa '-ijjupon ....103J! do 2nd scr ... 863 jaii&'fiff -.100 .Li &. N uni -Is .. OS Sfjupon lOOjlMan c g 4 s 00 Sfil reg ...120i,Mex Cent 4s ... S23 itgiupon 122J do 1st Inc 15 imb 4s 7?s Minn & S L 4s. SO fijt-- - ....1071 M K & T 4s .... 978 Sen 4s .. 00 I do 2nds Sli jjgjt S ... SIi N RR of M c 4s. Si" liWhV 4 s .... Oo N Y Cent g 33s. 91i 'XMSfi 1025 ,N J C pen f.a . . .121J 2St Line 4b 93HNor Pac 4s 1012 ,SOhlo 4s. 99i do 3a .... .... rt ' tfm 02g'Nor &. W o 4s,. 97 Mfcv 4s... 73 ;0 S L rf 4s .... pi" M'M.Ga oH .lOnl'Pcnn cv 3s,1915 D3& i-'ij trine 74 do con 4s ....1022 nrrAtfiInc 5-1 Read gen 4s ... 98 SUvfll-lnc ... 09 iRcp of Cuba 5s. 104 fiOhlo 4is.l015 S L & I M c os.lOS" .ifplt 35a... 67 S L & S F fg 4s 701 y.5b:n 4s... 9G&S L S W con 4s. 68i . ISrP 4h ... CGI Sea Air Line 4s. 00 SgDs .... C5 South Pac 4s .. 80 jJfg 4s .. S5 do 1st 4s 92J ;u5!L g 4a. 94 South Ry 5s 99J IgMOs .... C9 i Tex & Pac lsts.llOl V'is ... C2iTo S L & W 4s. 745 1 AlBo 4s .. 91g Union Pac 4s. .1018 I Blind cv 4s OS.j; do cv 4s 94J llD'tSs t; S Steel 2nd Ss.100 vili.is Sfil'Wabush lets ..108 iiP4s 6SliVcst Md Is 74 IfiVU 4is ..JOrilW & L 73 4s ... 71 ISIb ... 07 Vls Cent. 4s S3i JljiJ, 79 INY Nil &. II 6S.12CJ New York Money. .JiTORK, Aug. 1. Close: Prime 2 .1? Paper, 3Si per cent. "VVti'. exchange steady, with actual ln bankors' hills at J4.80.80 fr-fjl demand, and ?4,8i.25g4.S5.35 nendKclal bills, $4,845)4.85. DCU to dollars, 45c. d'tmcnt bonds steady. . M bonds Ami. e ID -;on call nominal. pans quiet and firm; sixty davs, I ' f: ccn5 ninety days, 2i per cent; ths, 4 per rent. . eToo Grow ,9'Stroiiger iv jy day, and every week ' tfisfyl88 you that much nearer Uy .tj01161106 when you have ric Jccount vlth the Commer ;9 $ National 'bank and make fjilar deposits. What a ant experience It Is to y,our funds steadily grow jmPy tne a'd o compound 1 ji''jer cent Interest Paid on " fiTYK- Savlnss Accounts 'V' - METAL MARKET QUIET IN ABSENCE OF CABLES V ' ' .-H-H-Hrrv. H-r-H . PRICES OF METALS f 4- IN NEW YORK MARKET v X Silver " 521c 4 J. Copper (electrolytic) $13(3)13.25 f jg Lead, firm $4.505- 00 v :"l"l"l"l"l"l v'S-H-H' : I-I-H-r-H-H" NW TORK, Aug. 1. No chango was reported in the metal markets and busi ness was quiot in the absence of cables.- Spot tin is quoted at ?30.50(g31-00. Copper continues firm, with lake nuoted at S13.121ifS13.371; electrolytic, $13.00 13.25; casting, $12.75(g)13.00. Lead remained firm at $4.504.oo. Spelter is quiet at $4.70g4.o. Iron, nominally unchanged. Closing Stock List. I Sales.l H. I L. IClae Amalg Copper ...... 2.00U .'S3 77 77 Amor Car & F,.'. .. 3,900,40 391 Ji AmlefCCdton' Oli:::: - 800 'M 331 33J Amer H & L pfd... 200 21 -1 -M Amer Ice Securities.. 00 -S3 271 231 American Linseed i" Amer Locomotive .. 8,400 jG, oo3 doJ nrpferrod 100 10 10 100. AcTsm & I'Rcr.... 14.500 001 896 S9 nrpferred 100 10S 10S IUiA Amer sgr. Rof.... G00 132g 132 1311 Amor Tob pfd. 1,200 9G 914 91 i American Voolen ... 'l00 241 24X 241 Anaconda Min Co... 6.600 4S1 4.B 4iX Atchison -S.800 8d &,i 84 AUrCoasetd Line..:::.' "V00 93 'm 921 Baltimore & Ohio... 2,400 921 92 921 preferred Brooklyn R T 9.S00 d3 518 523 Canadian Pacific ... 2,400 174S 173 13 Central leather .... 200 273 273 2(1 preferred 100 971 fil 9Gi Central of 2s" Jersey 200 Chesapeake & Ohio.. 800 433 431 43 Chi Great Western.. 800 71 7 u Chi & Northwestern. 700 1G0 1599 1593 Chi Mil & St Paul... 12.G00 142? 141R 1413 C C C & St Louis 57 Colo Fuel & Iron... 4,000 338 323 323 Colo & Southern 100 321 321 321 1st preferred 400 621 CIS 62 2nd preferred 200 52J 52J 52 Consolidated Gas ... 500 139 1373 13SJ Corn Products 700 191 . 19 19J Del & Hudson 2.100 170 109 16Sj Denver & Rio G S71 preferred 200 67,1 60 06 Distillers' Seeur .... 1,900 371 351 371 Erie 3,900 24Z 244 24 1st preferred 200 411 401 -104 2nd preferred 200 31 31 31 General Electric .... 600 1403 146 146 Great Nor pfd 13,100 1375 137 1371 Gt Nor Ore Ctfs 700 08 671 671 Illinois Central ...... 3,000 1431 142R 113 Interborough Met ... S00 113 Hi Hi preferred 3,500 33 32A 321 Intcrnatl Paper 101 preferred 200 5GZ 5C 56 Interna tl Pump 100 231 231 23 Iowa Central 100 171 171 171 Kan City Southern ... 25 preferred 57 Louisville & Nash... 200 1091 109J 109 Mexican Central 100 loj 15M 15 Minn & St Louis.... 100 29 29 2S M St P & S Sto M. . 1.000 11CZ 1161 1163 Missouri Pacltlc .... 6.300 5S 57 571 Mo Kan & Texas... 4.400 315 311 311 preferred 200 031 63 63 National Lead 1,700 75 72?,! 71 New York Central... 2,200 10SS 108 10S1 N Y Ont & West 1,500 425 421 42 Norfolk & Western.. 600 733 733 733 North American .... 200 65Z 65? 651 Northern Pacific 12,500 142g 1413 1413 Pacific Mail 25a Pennsylvania .... .. 12,600 126 1253 120 Peoplo's Gas 100 94j 941 941 P C C & St Louis 75 Pressed Steol Car... 500 333 331 33 Pullman Pal Car 165 Ry Steel Spring...... 1,300 451 45 451 Reading 131,800 1238 122 122 Republic Steol 500 21 21 21 preferred S00 743 733 74 Rock Island Co 200 IS 17 173 preferred 6,600 34s 333 333 St L & S F 2d pfd.. 700 271 261 26 St L Southwestern.. 100 1S3 ISi! IS preferred 100 41 41 411 Sloss Shcf Steel & I. . 600 621 621 62 Southern Pacific 6,300 931 025 92S preferred ill Sg Southern Railway .. 1.000 19J 1SZ IS preferred 400 50& 491 498 Tennessee Copper .. 2.700 391 381 39 Texas & Paclllc 400 25g 25 25 T St L & West 100 23 28 20 preferred 500 493 491 491 Union Pacific 81.300 1503 1:1-1 J 155J preferred 200 S31 S3 82 U S Rubber 1,200 313 31 31 1st preferred 300 OS 97 981 United States Steel.. 34,500 453 45r 45e preferred 1,200 109Z 108 108Z Utah Copper 400 41 401 401 Va Car Chemical 100 25 25 25 Wabash 200 131 133 13 preferred GOO 29 281 28R Wesllngh Electric .. 700 7S8 7S 7S3 Western Union 100 55J 553 55 Wheeling- & L Erie.. 400 10 10 10 Wisconsin Central .. 200 22 21Z 21J Total sales for tho day, 171,200 shares. Clearing-Houso Statement. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. The statement of tho clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold $59,0S3,575 moro than the requirements of the 25 per cent reserve rulo. This is an in crease of $2,567,325 in tho proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: 1-oans $1,273,230,900 Increase 2,309,500 Deposits 1,365.401,300 Increaso 6,413,100 Circulation 56,149.000 Increase fil.000 Legal tenders 79, 120,500 Docrease 531.900 sPec'0 321,311.400 Increase ..; 4,702.500 Reserve 400,433,900 Increaso .. ....... 4.170.600 Reserve required 341.350,325 Increase 1,403,275 Surplus 59.0S3.575 Increaso o 567 35 Ex-United States deposits... 6l!393'ofiO Increase 502,825 The percentage of actual reserve' of the clearing house banks at the closo of busi ness today was 29.38. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Creator New York not members of the clearing house shows that theso In stitutions have aggregate deposits of $1 -005,379.400. Total cash on hand. $97,S7G -500, and loans amounting to $907,476 800 Tho Financier will say: ' The official statement of the New York associated banks for the last week showed an actual decrease In cash instead of a comparatively 3inall gain as was expected from the preliminary estimates: this loss was doubtless duo to tlir- operations of the subtreasury with the banks as tho re sult, largely, of the payment through these Institutions to the government of about $5,000,000 on account of the Central Pacific subsidy indebtedness, which was finally cancelled last woek, and also of transfers of $3,000,000 gold to Canada. It ' may bo noted, however, that the average statement indicated a gain of about $4. 000,000 cash, and there was an Increase In reserves shown by such statement, of $2,567,325, whereas the report of actual conditions showed a loss of $1,1 11,250 to 357,263,475, and Is computed upon th baslR of deposits, less those of $9,22S.000 public funds, a decrease of $1,148,275 re servo to $59,570,475. Loans Increased $2, 309,500, according to the averages; there was a decrease of $444,700 as shown by tho actvial conditions. Average deposits wore greater by $6,413,100, while actually they wore $8C9.S00 less. The banks now have a percentage of $29.3S reserve to deposits; state banks show 30.60, and trust companies 36.60 per cent. Making New Currency. WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. The treasury ouicljils are making satisfactory prog eas n getting out emergency notes un der the circulation act pussed at the last session of Congress. Acting Secretary Coolldgo said today that tho bureau of engraving and printing, under the direc tion of buuerlnlendent Ralph. Is doliver- Brth!5 trcasl,r' f,'om $-'.000,000 to $3,000,000 n the new currency dully, and nnAftnn mIrVl1(: of September fully $100, 000.000 would bo ready for delivery to tho nanks on can It ja expocle( bv ih(s time Congress meets in December the whole $o00.000.000 authorized will be printed and ready for distribution. BULLS RULE WHEAT II SHOOT SESSI1 Hot Weather and Black Rust Reports From Northwest Act as Stimulating Factors. CHICAGO, Aug. 1. The bulls .captured the wheat market this morning with the assistance of hot weather in the North west, tho effect of which on tho ripen ing crop may bo detrimental. Black rust was a contributing factor. Tho mar ket opened steady, September but slightly changing at 91Jc to 9118i911c. A wild advance at Minneapolis was taken as confirmation of damage reports and un der excited covering by shorts Septem ber advanced to 921c and closed the short session only a shado below this. Corn was influenced by the continued dry weather over a largo portion of the territory where previous suffering has been reported. Reports wero again nu merous that damage was already done, and with this, taken In connection with tho strength of wheat, the markot re ceived a strong start and held it until the end. September sold between 47Jc and 75Jc and closed Ze up, at 75c. Tho oats market was firm, In sympathy with other cereals. Tho general trado was light. September sold between 44c and 44i441c and closed lo over yester day, at 45S)45tc. Provisions again ruled firm. Septem ber pork closed at $15.S5, September lard at $9.55, and September ribs at $9,075. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low. Closo. September .. 901 021 901 921 Dec (old) .. 91 943 94 943 Dec (new) . 92 94B 924 94R May 96J 9S2 96 9SR Corn September .. 749 75$ 741 75 December .. 621 631 621 63 May 62 63 612 62i Oats September .. 44J 45 44 451 December .. Ili 45 44 45 May 46J 47 461 47 Mess pork, per barrel September ..15.90 15.971 15.85 15. So October 16.00 16.00 15.90 15.921 Lard, per 100 pounds September .. 9.571 9.60 9.521 9.55 October . ... 9. 65 9.70 9. 621 9-65 Short ribs, per 100 pounds September .. 9.071 9.121 9.05 9.071 October 9.15 9.171 9.10 9.15 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, firm, winter patents, $i.'154.G0; winter straights, $3.S04.30; spring patents. $5.50 55.65; spring straights. $4.005.20; bakers', $2.704.00: No, 2 spring wheat, $1.14(7i1.16; No. 3. $1.041.12; No. 2 corn. 7S7Slc; No. 2 yellow. 79J?79!c; No. 2 oats. 50c; No. 2 rye. 74c; fair to choice malting barley, 61(Q03c; No. 1 Northwest .ern flax seed. $1,203; short ribs, sides (loose). $8 755S9.121; mess pork, per bar rel, $15.SO0!15.85; lard, per 100 pounds, $9,471; short clear sides (boxed). $9.00tfi 9.25; whiskey, basis of high wines, $1.35. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 21.000 40.000 Wheat, bushels 292.000 370.500 Corn, bushels 237.000 132,000 Oats, bushels 205,000 200.000 Rye. bushels 4,000 2.000 Barley, bushels 20.000 12,000 PRODUCE MARKET. On tho produce exchange today cheese was steady at llSU3o. No session of butler and egg- board on Saturday. LIVESTOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts, about 400; market steady. Beeves, $3.50 7.80; Texans, $3.605.25; westerns. 53.S0 5.90; stockers and feeders, $2.50g4.50; cows and heifers, $55.S0. Hogs Receipts, about 9000. Market steady to 5c higher. Lights, $6.30fi?G.95; mixed, $G40?7.10; heavy, $G.35tfj)7.10. rough. $G.3576.55, good to choice heavy, $G.55710; pigs, $5.505'6.35; bulk of sales, i $6.656.85 Sheep Receipts about 3000. Markot steady. Natives. $2.60(?p 4.65; westerns. $2.75(54.70; yearlings, $4.50g5.15; lambs, $4.506.60; westerns, $1.506.80. Kansas City. KANSAS CITr. Aug l.Cattlo Re ceipts, 200. Including 100 southerns. Steady. Native steers. $47.25; native cows and heifers, $2JD5.75; stockers and feeders, $3(y)l.75; bulls, $2.404; calves. .$46.25; western steers, $3.75(0)6; western cows. $2.253.75, Hogs Rocelpts, 4000; steady to oc higher. Bulk of sales. $6.60ifi6.95; heavy. S6.907; packers and butchers, $6.65 6.95; light. $6.106.S0; pigs, $4.50(Qi5.75. Sheep Receipts none. Omaha. OMAHA. Neb , Aug. 1. Cattle Re ceipts. 300; market unchanged. Hogs Receipts. 5300: markot higher, closed weak. Heavy, $6.456.55; mixed, $6.40iJ(6. 15; light, $6.35G.47J : pigs, $5.50 6.25; bulk of "sales. $6.40g6 47. Sheep Receipts. 600; markot steady. Yearlings. $4.255; wethers, $1.S054.40; lambs, $66.50. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Tho market for evaporated apples continues quiet, ahd while futures aro maintained, concessions aro made on fancy: choice, 8if79c; prime, 65fl7c; common to fair, Glfj)6ic. Prunes aro firm In tone, with quota Lions ranging from (3ic to 13c for Cali fornia and from 51o to 7c for Oregon fruit Apricots are In light supply, with choice quoted at 8Z9c; extra choice, 9110c; fancy, 101llc. Peaches aro firm In tone, with cholco at SKffSSc; extra cholco. 99c; fancy, 10fi)101c; extra fancy, lOlQpllc. Raisins are In moderate demnnd, with loose muscatels quoted at 41ff)6c; choice to fancy needed. 6371c; seedless, 56c; London layers, $1.25QU.35. London Wool. LONDON, Aug. 1. Tho wool auction sales closed today with a small miscel laneous assortment offered, which met ready sales on the basis of recent values. Tho first half of the series showed marked competition and prices rose on an average of from 5 to 10 per cent over the May sale, but tho demand slackened, causing the Improvement to gradually subside. Tho llnal rales. I hough firm, wero practically unchanged from the Mav sales, with the exception of medium good merinos, which showed an advance of o to 71 per cent, and crossbreds suitable for America wero 10 per cent higher. New York Flour and Grain. NEW YORK. Aug. 1 .Flour Receipts, 15,200 barrels, exports, 12.100 barrels; quiet and unsettled; Minnesota patents, $5.35iS7n.70; winter straights. $4. 10(4. 25; Minnesota bakers', $4.104.60; winter ex tras. $3.40(fi3.60; wintor patents. ?4 40fi? 4.75: winter low grades, $3.305j3.50. Wheat .Receipts, 16,700 bushels. ex ports. 1S2.600 bushels; spot, strong: No. I red, $1,005 elevator; No. 2 red, $1.0lil f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1,233 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. $1.03 f. o. b afloat There was a big short scare In wheat and news, that drove In yesterday's sell ers and Jumped prices c lo ljje nbt high er September closed at $1.00; May, $1,011. Imports and Exports, NEW YORK, Aug. 1 Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at tho port of New York for the woek ending July. 25 were valued at $10,4S2,764. Imports of specie for the port of New York for the week ending today were $33,866 silver and $155,264 gold. lSxports of specie from the port of Nov York for tho week onding today were $9S1.123 silver and $200 gold. New York Produce. NEW YORK, Aug. l.Ru Iter Weak; unchanged. Cheese Quiet; unchanged. Eggs Steady; Western firsts, lS(g19!c. BUSINESS BRISK fl PRODUCE M1EI Merchants Wero Kept Busy in All Lines of Trade on Saturday. Saturday was a lively day on Market row. Desplto tho intense heat all lines of eatables sold well, and especially did merchants dealing in fresh fruit and vege tables report heavy sales. Tho demand for meat, poultry and fish was considera bly greater than It has been for a num ber of weeks past. The greatest demand In the poultry line, however, was f-ir spring chickens and wild ducks. Cabbage, cauliflower, potatoes and car rots were the best sellers In the vege table lino, and fruit reported the heaviest Bales In raspberries, blackberries, apples, oranges nnd bananas. Peaches and pears seemed less popular with the housewife. The demand for cantaloupes was also large,, but. watermelons did not sell near ly so well, perhaps owing to the fact that the prlco continues to remain rather high, despite tho fact that the fruit Is being received In tho city freely , Among the receipts of the past week ' have been thrco carloads of California j fruit, ono carload of fresh products from Mcapa, Nov., a Bhipment of fresh fish from Oregon and California, and a carload of tomatoes and cucumbers from the Lone Stox State. Liverpool Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 1. Tho following are tho stocks of provisions at Liver pool; Bacon, 20,800 boxes; hams, 4100 boxes; shoulders, 5700 boxes; buttor, 3500 cwts.; cheese, 45,900 boxes; lard, prime Western, 7000 tierces; lard, other kinds, 2490 tierces. The stocks of grain will bo Issued Tues day. New York Sugar. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining. 3.75c; centrifugal, .96 test, $1.26c; molasses sugar, 3.-15'5' 3.50c; refined, quiet; crushed, 6c; pow dored, 5.40c; granulated, 5.30c. St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1. Wool Dull; me dium grades combing and clothing, 19 20c; light fine, 16161c; heavy tine, 11 12c; tub-washed, 20g27c. Tri"buno Want Ads, Bell phone 5201. Ind. phono 360-348. I The Baby j Must Be Amused, I And while his tastes are siin- pie they are, still, exacting. I One of those celluloid rat- I ties we're showing in the I Main street window will sat- isfy the child. Choice, 25c. SCHRAMM'S ! S Where the Cars Stop. Substation No. 4. J ? - i MERCHANTS BANK W. J, Halloran, Pres. E. Chandler, Cash. COMMERCIAL .BANKING. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ' . 311 Main Street. McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, ESTABLISHED 1873. Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 18S9. Capital, $10,000; Surplus, $75,000. Special attention given to the col lection of rents, payment of taxes, and tho care of property for non-residents. 251 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, Utah. National Bank of tho Repnblic A thoroughly modern savings depart ment conducted In connection with this bank. Safe deposit boxes for rent. U- S. Depository. Prank Knox, president; James A. Mur ray, vice-president; W. F. EarlB, cashier; E. A. Culbertson, asst. cashier. Capital pnid In, $300,000. Interest paid on tlmo deposits. WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. (Incorporated.) ESTABLISHED 1C59. Capll $250,000 Surplus $100,000 Aboorbed tho Salt Lako Branch of Wells Fnrgo & Co.'s Bank. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued. Available In All Parts of the World. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. W. S. McCORNICK. JOS. NELSON, President. Vice-President. UTAH NATIONAL BANK Salt Lake City. Utah. Payu Interest on Tlmo Deposits. Safety Deposit Boxoh for Rent. R. T. DAIJGER, THOS. R. CIJTLKR, Cashier. Vice-President. 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Shores have had twenty years' ex- U perlonce In treating and curing Catarrh, Chronic, Nervous m nnd Prlvato Diseases of both sexes. Drs. Shores are the n only Specialists In Utah who give you names, pictures and H addresses of people whom they havo cured, and whom B vou can see and talk with. Drs. Shores established tho n low rate of $5 a month for Catarrhal Chronic diseases I SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO long beforo any of the nj "Fako Medical Institutes" were in existence. Drs. Shores' standing In the community Is above reproach. Ask your Banker, ask your Merchant, ask anyone who knows abou1 I'rs. Shores' honesty and skill, and then just for your own Information put to the samo test any or all of ! thf "Fuko Companies" who bid for your patronage. Drs. Shores court lite fullest investigation they DEMAND IT and are always willing to consult with sick people, ab- ' solutoly free of charge without obligation to take treat- " ment or pav a cent. If you aro sick and tired of doping i and doctoring If vou are tired of paying out money for I empty promises. WTIY DON'T YOU DO A LITTLE ! TM INKING WHY DON'T YOU CONSULT RELIABLE DOCTORS AND GET WELL? Think first then act. , START RIGHT YOU MAY NOT HAVE A SECOND ! CHANCE. I fJdrVJr AU Catarrhal DIs- JL J I cases, Medicines MEM A Special Department for MEN l Drs. Shores maintain a Special Dopartmcnt exclusively for the treatment I and cure of all diseases of Men, no matter how caused You can consult ! Drs. Shores about tho most delicate or embarrassing troubles, with tho as ' suranco that you will be (riven honest advice and skilful treatment, nnd everything will be STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Mon who aro weak and failiujj young mon who havo been led astray by bad companions old men who find their sexual vigor gone tho victim of Blood 1 Poison, and all others who need tho counsel and aid of experienced and kindly physicians, aro cordially in- j P,r,,r.A vitcd to consult this department and THE prostate qland. ho adviied FREE OF CHARGE. We f,6' p'reB ,Lro Pioneers 'among tho oc uciMsen xiuu yi ,i A,A up'i.. Medical Profession In discovering that euro more men than all the Fako Jy e cnse q 30.Cttn.0X I Medical Institutes" in the city com- neSs" In men, Is duo to enlargement or i bincd. No cheap, hired doctors. Inflammation of ' tho Prostate Gland. So sure is the Curo under Drs. Imitators now copy Drs. Shores' ad I SHORES' MODERN METHODS IN vertlsemenis and claim to relieve this all private diseases that you may troub e but Drs. Shores' treatment la ! grange .to pay the fee for a Curl Sffafcft I in small weekly or monthly install- The treatment Is local it lo original monts. as tho cure progresses, or you nnd scientific, and is the only effective may PAY WHEN CURED. No mat- method to CURE this common and ! tor what your trouble is, or who has terrible trouble. You can not got this I failed to cure you, consult theso H'"11 ft"rvhq1,rnrei80h2Ilrftth"?s j Master Specialists, free of charge, by Shohence lf you ' an.(l ioa" "0W2lJL can yet bo cured- Shores & Shores, tho originators of t CALL OR WRITE. the wonderful treatment. DBSBRET NATIONAL BANK S. Doposltory. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $500,000,00; surplus, $500,000.00. L. S. Hills President Moses Thatcher Vice-President H. S. Young Cashier Edgar S. Hills Asst. Cashior L. W. Burton Asst. Cashier Safety DcDOsIt Boxes for Rent. DO YOU HAVE CATARRH? fl READ THESE SYMPTOMS AND SEE. Many Folks Do Have Catarrh and Don't Know It. iH CATARRH IN THE HEAD warnings stop tho disease WM AND THROAT. before it reaches tho lungs. flH This form of catarrh Is most qf THE EARS iHil common resulting from . , . , , kH neglected colds quickly cur- cuatar.rh . extonds from the lH od with little cost by Drs. throat along the oustach an Shores' Famous Treatment. tube? ,,nt the ears, causing WM "Is your noso stopped up?" P?"11,1 or complete deafness, g Vm "Does your nose dls- Quickly cured with Httlo tM charge?" cost bv Dra Shores' famous HH "Is your noso sore and treatment. tendor7 " Ia your hearing falling?" n ll "Is there pain in front of "PJUI Jl?" head?" Is ina vax doing in your jM "Do you hawk to clean the . throat?" yu hear better soma jH "Is your throat dry In tho da'Tsa thnii oUiers?" morning'" 13 5ur hearing worse "Do you sleep Tvlth your wn.,yo" Jj,"L? a4,,c,?d.7" hi mouth nnpn''" Don t neglect this 'until You can easily bo cured vor hearing is Irreparably .now don't let it run into destroyed. complications. OF THE STOMACH jl THE BRONCHIAL TUBES. Catarrh of the stomach is When catarrh of tho head or usualy caused by swallow- IH throat Is neglected or wrong- Ing poisonous mucous which H fully treated it extends down drops down from tho head jH the wlndplpo Into tho bron- and throat at night. Quickly fll chlal tubes, and after awhile curod at little cost by Drs. attacks tho lungs. Quickly Shores' famous treatment. jH cured with little cost by Drs. "Is there nausea?" M PH Shores' famous treatmenL "Do you belch up gas?" B fiH "Have you a cough?" "Are you constipated?" I "lH "Do you take cold easily?" "Is your tonguo coated?" 1 fl "Havo you pain in tho side?" "Do you bloat up after I fl "Do you raise frothy ma- eating?" I iH terlals?" "Is there constant bad n 'Ppfl "Do you spit up little taste In the mouth?" I Ppfl cheosy lumps? Now Is the time to be per- w ppH "Do you feel you aro grow- manontlv cured. Drs. Shores 1 fl lng weaker?" are curing hundreds every I H Don't risk ncgloctlng theso year. il ESTABLISHED 1889. UTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAYINGS BANK WM. F. ARMSTRONG, President. BYRON GROO, Cashier. Commercial Banking in All Its Branches. Four por cent Interest on savings deposits ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. mmmmmmm WE TREAT AND CURE ll CATARRH Deafness, Noso and 'iH Throat Troubles, Eyo and Eear Dls- lM oasos, Bronchial and Lung Troublos, jPPpi Asthma, Stomach, Liver and Kidney ,PpH Diseases, Bladder Troubles, Female fl Complaints, Chronic Diseases of 'iiH Woman and Children. Heart Disease. I iliiH Nervous Diseases, Chorea (St. Vitus 1 Dance). Rickets. Spinal Trouble, Skin siH Diseases, Sciatica and Rheumatism, jiiH Diseases of the Bowels, Plies, Fistula fciH and Rectal Troubles, Goitre (or Big nH Neck). Blood Diseases, Tape Worm. H Hay Fever, Hysteria, Epilepsy, In- H somnla, otc-, and all curable Nen'ous, .H Private and Chronic Diseases. Con- sultatlon free. f 'H HOME CURES BY MAIL. 1 H If you llvo out of town and cannot iH call, write Drs. Shores & Shores for III 'iH their new symptom list and get their 'H advice free. I H DRS. SHORES & SHORES, 1 Houston Block. 210 Main St., Oppo- sito Kelth-O'Brlen's Store. I M SALT LAKE CITY. H Office Hours Week days, 9 a. m. to I iiH B p. m Evenings. 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- I liH days and Holidays, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. 1 H R. G. BUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, GEORGE RUST, General Manager. H Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Office 201 Trlbuno Bldg., Salt Lake City. H ESTABLISHED 1841. 189 OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST