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J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING-, MARCH 3, 1909. 9 Jam mm. SURELY EXPECTEO 'General Belief That Red Metal Notfl Will Gain on a Good Wait m ing Demand. IStiailroad securities u,l still market feature Buyers of Stocks Profess to Be ci?lvEncouraged by Dawn of New CM- Administration. '.M NEW YORK. March 2.-A contest for ,dl; advantage between the professional fac 7Wi Hons In the speculation mnde up the 3 stock market almost altogether todaj. party Another advance In the price or rennua S copper, both in London and at he New ulf S ! Yo melal exchange, was 'AH confirmatory of reports '"f0t,ca" 3.1 demand. The convlctioi is strong t at when the decline In the metals lias glan$ reached its limit there will bo a lace ' waiting demand developed which v.ui lSrytt indicated M that thc 8 ci In prices had brought ou t bl"t some orders, but the amount was de ? k! dared to be small, The effect on sentl tesMf : me it was offset by the noccmnttf sS: the posting of wage reductions n the nlsfi Larkawanna Steel works at Bunaio. tnc news having a somewhat ominous effect. Hit The wage question received additional JonMderation by reason of the statement i J: published In "behalf of the anthracite op iTBf i pratore The refutation offered of the 1 ctauS? fonnulated by the ofs it bSi ' evidently an announcement of a refusal gSi oedaW of Erie was due si' to the application to the public service lo, H cSmmlss"on for modification of the terms ..f&' permitted for tho Prosed liondMss uc. The Union Pacific ami .b0UVrnTnf.farv aKf net earnings statements or &?f?e il7 ' voro utilized to push a rally, but tnc &nl movement was toW without entJuBl- .JV The small sain In gross earnin0t 3' Sfnlon Wc lfc and the actual decrease M for Southern Pacific offer nuesUonablo a85l cround of satisfaction. In view of tho Vast severe depression of earnings last year. PiS comparison Is made. The .ruy) rf,iuctlon n operating cost, nlbo, v,as Mf more moderate than for somo recent mglSl months. Excepting a fow southern rail- letff S the roads thus far reporting show dltg an Increase in the expense Item com- ssm nved with January of last year. lth uftf corresnondlng mod ficatlon of the ln- nwL'f c?eP?r? net earnings. This Increase In :!Bi evnenses In several cijscs was so consld- &t erablc as to overwclgh the gross increase .BlaT and make the net return less than even , the meager return of January of last TB : "car Canadian Pacific. Chicago & n Northwestern and Missouri. Kansas &. -J Texas wern cases In point. S Strength In individual minor stocks was fl fil a sustaining Influence In the later mar- ft I kot. Hopeful expectations of the liom- Cf Ing administration were also professed M bv the professional buyers of stocks. v Wds were steady. Total sales, par ' aU value. $3,580,000. , . United States bonds were unchanged amncaii. NewYorkBon. 'Wv I re? g coulOli SffiVaiar 55s. gl pM U S 3s reg 10oHagan ft ??. 7m u s 3s cou ioi iin n oA'o;;" in it c jk rpsr no Jap -its 2d scr.. 32 leM'VJr 1? Hf. Uvan C So 1st 3s. T-J 4 Amyr Agrl 5s... OOg Vl K & T it 95 Am T - T c Is. 95 J J 1st s. an. Amor Tob is... 7G 111 IiLi oi Amor Tob Cs. . .10CJ palc 4s Sl 1 Atch gen 4s...,.inilp5c"1c.J8--" hi i Ate?, !L4sSl 4"-i9oH g ! . L in2t x Y City lis n.HU AH C T Ul 'ik' 07 i NYNH&U cv .1M P & Ohio -Is 1001 N & W lst c s- 09 P & fj's As" 'tli N'0r T'aclflc 48 103i VroolP T pv jl SJ1 Nor Paclljc 'Js. 741 r'rm l k O S L rfdg Is. 05 I n 5 1 rw ?-;,l!Pa con -Is 104J r n n? v t . oiJ Ending g -Is . . . 100 ff m.f" r01l o Ss .St r. S'west c 4s 781 fSii A, "is---- I lst cold la.... 94J lM C Ti,1 P co1 4s 1st ref Is. . . . 95i iW) r0J , ?0i o Railway us.. 1115 HA SCiSt, T- p l5' i'Si Union Pac ls,..103i Mld -s.. ... 8j.i r P ist and r 4s. 083 &,hJ-$ f' 47S'--,2?? u S Rubber 5s .1021 JM1 Dfl H cv IS..10U u S Steel 2d 5s. 1031 mi' nHlr' 1a Va Cnr Clieni s set y2 DiiUGjs.. -. 0 , Wabash 1st 5s. .1123 Distillers as.. .., lnt and ext 4s. 74t mm V.rh- pr Hen 4s.. S7i wCst Md Is.. . S4" 1 l0 gon. 4s i3 investing El cv 5s 2g g2 brie cv I sor A. i2 wis Cent 4s.... or. W r,s-rlc:f B " -"-.W D u t; ref 5s. 01 SB J?? E17'v"s',1? !C & O rfs 5S...1022 111 Cen 1st r Is. 101 i tt& New York Money. IK, NKW YORK, March 2. Close: Prime i 4 rnercantllc paper. 3Jf?M per cent. J.i? v Sterling exchange, steady, with actual w b"s'ness In bnnkors' bills at Si.S5.G0W i'Sn for s'xty-day bills and at ?4.S7.G5 ld'i5i for demand. leJ Commercial bills. S!.SI?f5'l.S53. ;t5 Mexican dollars. 41c. Vifdl , Government bonds, steady; railroad ofjSU bonds. sLeady. jM. Money on coll. easy, 3ff?2 per cent: iSllf ru,le rate. 2 per cent; closing bid. 19 llm r"?r cent- offered at 2 per cent. rVm .TlfJ2e 'oonB. dull and heavy; slxtv davs. irm 21- Per cfnt; ninety days, 223 per THJJ tent, six months. 3 per cent. New York Sugar. 1 SEW YORK, March 2 Sugar-Raw-m steady; fair refining. 3.23u; centrifugal. fc'u tP8f' J'35c; molasses sugar. 2.98ic; Milt rf;hned. steady; crushed, 5.35c; powdered. "TM 4 l',c granulated. 1.05c. I Just rocoivcd. only genuino pictures of President Tnu in Panama. Isis ihealer tins week. m Are You Saving I gf Any Money? I rtTftiL I lt 's wortn while to try. An ac- 1 ". J4 1 count vlth the Commercial Nation- 1 1. 1 ll Bank affords strong protection I I for your money and good returns In 1 rtj Interest. ',4 Begin today by opening an ao- 1 ClO I C0U1,t- 11 wlu Klvo you great Bat- I Jfft 1 'sfactlon to see your funds Jncrcas- I ? I 4 Interest Paid I I 0n Savings Accounts of $1 and Up. 1 S$f 1 Money deposited the fimt five days I 1 f the month draws interest B J from the lst. j COPPER STILL STRONG IN 111 MARKET New York Prices Are Firm and Show of Recent Large Sales Reported. 4I"II"''''''i''''I'''I''' V V PRICES OF METALS IN NEW YORK MARKET 4 ' Silver "0Jc 4 -r Copper (electro.) ... .S12.50U2.75 a. 4 Lead, dull $3.9223.07i 4 ,.,.; NEW YORK, March 2. Thero was an advanco of 5s In the London tin market today, with spot quoted at 130 5s and futures at 131 15s. The local market was quiet but a little higher at $2S.G2j 2S.671. The London market for copper was 10s higher, with spot quoted at 57 17s 6d and futures at 58 4 2s Cd. Tho local mar ket was firm in tone, showing the influ ence, apparently, of the largo sales re ported recently. Lake was quoted at ?12.37i13.12J; electrolytic, S12.5012.7o, and casting at I2.37J12.62J. . Lead was lower at 13 Ss 9d in the London market. The local market was unchanged and dull at $3.923.075. Spelter was unchanged at 21 17s Cd In the London market, and the local market was steady, a shade higher, at 34.725" 1.771. ', , The English Iron market was a little higher. 47s lid for Cleveland warrants. Locally no change was reported. No. 1 foundry, uorthern. $1G.30S17.25; No. 2. $1616.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, ? 16.75 (5)17.25. Closing Stock List. Sales.l H. L. ICIsc Amal Copper 49.300 718 70J 71il Amer C and P 7.000 50i 48J 508 do preferred 100 110i 1101 110 Amer Cotton Oil .... 2,900 534 52i 53 Am II and Lpf 600 3Si 3S 3S Amer Ice Securities, fi.400 25Z 24 255 Amer Llnsocd .. 13 Amer Locomotive ... 1,000 52 52J 52 do preferred 110 Am S and Ref 13.S00 S4$ &2i S43 do preferred 200 1031 103 102J Amer Sugar Ref ... 500 129 1281(1291 Amer Tob pf 300 911 01 911 Amer Woolen 27$ Ana Mining Co 2.S0I) 42J 413 42 Atchison 19.G00;l04i!l028 1041 do preferred 200 102111021 1024 Atlantic Const Line.. 100 118 US 1SS Bait & Ohio 2,500 108111075 lOSjt do preferred 922 Brook R T .".S.OOO 73B 71! 734 Canadian Pac 1.100 167s 1C71 1673 Central Leather 10.S00 27J 25 27S do preferred 500 10L 100 ,101 Cent of N J 215 Clics & Ohio 7,700 CO 051 653 Chi Gt Western 300 7 Oj! 65 Chi & No Western.. 3Q0 17711177 1177 Chi M & S P 3,300 143R 142gil 138 C C C & S 1 800 781 " 78 Colo F and I 2,400 34 33 333 Colo & Southern 300 G3J 631 63a do 1st pref 300 82 S14 SIS do 2nd pref 700 SO SI 813 Consol Gas 1,200 127111263 127 Corn Products ; 173 Dela &. Hudson 100 173 L7SJ 173 D & R G 5.100 45 441 41 do preferred 200 S61 Sfi SG Dls Securities 1,300 356 35 35 Eric 4,400 2S 27 2$ do lst pref 500 42i 41i 421 do 2nd pref 32? Gen Electric 500 155s 1543 155M Gt Nor pf 2,500 1418 141 1414 do Or clfs 1.S0O 691 683 CSi Illinois Central 200 142 142 1413 Inter Met 5,100 152 143 lni rio preferred S.200 424 103 421 Inter Paper 104 do preferred 200 521 521 52 Inter Pump 361 Iowa Central 200 29? 291 29 Kan City' Southern.. 7.900 43 411 12G do preferred 2,900 721 701 724 Louis & Nashville .. 300 1293 1291:1294 Minn & St L 200 551 SSi1 534 M S P & SS M 100 1404 140i'l3J Mo Pacific 700 69 ! 681, OS 3 Mo K & T G.400 40g: 3!S 40$ do preferred 200 73 73 73 National Lead 2.000 76 75 754 N Y Central 3,GH0I1244 123s!l21S N Y O & W 3.500 458 4431 153 Nor fc Western 1.500 S74 S7 S7i No American 1.5001 Rlfit S0i 818 Nor Pacific .... 3.90011381 1374 13S Pacific Mall 1.300! 3il 33 I 334 Pennsylvania 3.700 1301 1293 129J People's Gas 1.800 1114 1103 111 P C C & S L 100 SO S9& 891 Pr Steel Car 1.300 37 Sljl 87 Pullman Pal Car 109 Ry Steel Spring 200 431 13 431 Reading S2.400 125i 1233 1251 Republic Steel 700 204 208 20J do preferred 300 741 743 73 Rock Island Co 1.200 L'3B 233 230 do preferred 1,300 623 614 C2i St L & S V 2nd pf .. 300 374 374 37 S L S W 22 do preferred I 514 Sloss 72 Southern Pacific .... 10,400lllSlill7i! 1 18 do preferred 1,100 1213 121fi;i215 Southern Ry S00 244! 2U 244 do preferred 1.600 6311 C23 G3G Tonn Copper 200 38 3S 374 1 Tex & Pacific 400 324 313 324 To S I.. Sr. W 1,400 46 413 46 do preferred 800 GSj' G7t 1 6S4 Union Pacific I 59.500 17C4 l74Z',176i do preferred i 200 9 15, 91t; 91 U S Rubher 100 291 234 29R do lst pref .! 200 1024 102J1024 U S Steel S4.S00 453 llfi! 43$ do preferred 3.500 1111 1108 111 Utah Copper S00 42R 41 42 Va Caro Chem 41 do preferred 113 Wabash 700 17fi 17 179 do preferred 1.600 453 45 45j .West Electric 400 7S3 78 7S Western Union 400 66 GO 054 W & L E 100 10 10 94 Wis Central 20.600 614 4S2 50il Am T and T 1.000 12S3 12S4 12S4 Total sales for the day, 533,600 shares. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK, March 2. The market for evaporated apples Is quiet, with fancy quoted at SlfftOic choice at. 71iJj73c, prlmo at GlffilGJc, and common to fair at 5Cic. There Is u better tone In tho market for prunes, although spot quota tions show no Improvement, ranging from 33c to 74c for new crop California fruit up to 40-50s and from G3c to 9c for Ore gons, ranging from 10-50p to 20-30s. Apricots arc In limited supply, with choice quoted at 9i5i92c. extra choice at 'JJSIlOo. und fancy at lljlSc. Peaches are moving -steadily Into con sumption, with 'choice quoted at 545'6c, extra choice at 67c, and fancv at 74 S4c. Raisins are dull on spot, with loose muscatel quoted at 4 47'oc. choice to fancy seeded at 43l51c. seedless at 3i5'c, and London layers at ?1.25g'1.50. Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, March 2. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies, us com pared with previous account: Wheal. United States, cast of Rockies, decreased 2,276,000 bushels. Canada decreased 484,000 bushels. Total, United States and Canada, de creased 2,760,000 bushels. Afloat, for and in Europe Increased 4.500,000 bushels. Total American and European supply Increased 1.710.000 bushels. Corn. United State.i and Canada, de creased 105 000 bushels. Oats. United States and Canada, In creased 1,115.000 bushels. New York Produce. NEW YORK. March 2. Butler Irreg ular: creamery held, common to special. 21ff'2SJc; weBtcrn factory first, 204j?2le. Cheese Firm, unchanged. Egss Easy, St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS. March 2. Wool Nominal; medium grades combing and clothing. HW24c: light fine, 10tfi.20c: heavy fine. 10 (filCc tub-washed MiQ'uSc. A WHEAT PRICES CLIMB ! AND CLOSE IS STRONG July Delivery Touches New High Mark for Season; News Rather Bullish. CHICAGO. March 2. Crop damage re ports and heavy sales of the cash grain caused a 2-cent advance In wheat prices here today, tho July delivery incidentally touching a new high record mark for the season at 51.06. The market closed strong at net gains for the day of 1c to Uc. The bulge In wheat followed a weak opening and was tho occasion of marked activity In the wheat pit. Trade in July was especially heavy, owing to the ac tivity of shorts, who bought freely during the last half of tho session, as a result of reports from Texas and southern Illi nois telling of injury to the fall-sown crop. Absence of rain during the winter months was said to have caused consid erable deterioration In the condition of the wheat crop In Texas. The revived demand for the cash grain holped the May deliver'. Local sales for the day aggregated 133,000 bushels, the great bulk of which was red winter wheat. The market opened rather weak, with prices unchanged to ic lower. Before the end of the first half-hour, however, prices had advanced about 4c from the low point on buying by commission houses. For a time trading was dull and prices held fairly stoady. During the final hour prices advanced steadily, and at tho closo were almost at the top. May being at Sl.tSH and July at $1.05i51.06. New high records for corn were estab lished today when May sold at 67c and July at 66jc. The market closed strong, with prices almost at the top. at net gains of 3c to Uc. May closed at 67c and July at 661gG68o. Oats also advanced to new high rec ords for the season as a result of the strength of wheat and, corn. The top for May was reached at 55Sc, and for July at 501c. The market closed strong, with prices up 33c to Ic compared with the Srcvlous closo. May being at 55Bc and uly at oOCc. Provisions were strong all day, and at the closo prices showed net gulns of 15 17Jc to 224c compared with yesterday's final quotations. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open High Low Cl6e May 1.17 1.18! 1.163 1-lSg July .. 1.049 1.06 1.015 1.06 Sept 95i 994 9Ss 99J Corn May 053 G7 653 67 July 651 663 651 64jj Sept 65t G5I 65 65& Oats May B42 553 54R 55B July 494 504 494 503 Sept 403 4U 40g 41 Mess pork, per barrel May 17.20 17.32J 17.174 17.27$ July 17.25 17.374 17.25 17.35 Lard, per 100 pounds Mav 9.S24 10.00 9.7.74 9.925 July 9.924 10-124 9.924 10. 07 Short ribs, per 100 pounds May 9.021 9.15 9.00 9.124 July 9.20 9.30 9. 17 J a.274 ' CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 rye. 7Sc; feed or mixing bar ley, 6445)654c; fair to choice malting, 655 661c; flaxseed, No. 1 southwestern, $1,605,; No. 1 northwestern. 51.701; tim othy seed. $3.85; clover, $S.90; mess pork, per barrel. $17(ff 7.124; lard, per 100 pounds. $9,775; short ribs, sides (loose), $S.374(ff S.S75; short clear sides (boxed). $9f?9.12l. GRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 187.000 bushels. Primary receipts wero 383.000 bushels, compared with 314,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible supply, as shown by Bradstreet's, Increased 175,000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat, 117 cars. corn. 345 cars; oats. 140 cars; hogs, 35.000 head. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO. March' 2. Cattle receipts, estimated at 3000; market strong; beoves. $4. 507; Texas steers, $4 30g5.50; western steers, $4(J?.'5.60; stockers and feeders. $3.40 5.40; cows -and heifers, $1.905.70; calves, $G(gS.50. Hogs Receipts, estimated at 1S;000; market strong to 5c higher; light. SO.OS'fj) G. 15 ; mixed. $6.10(9)6.55, heavy, $6.20fi6 60; rough, $6.206.30; good to choice heavy, S6.30(S6.60; pigs, $5.205!6.10; bulk of sales, S6.o56.50. Sheep Receipts, estimated at 12,000; market steady; native. $3.255.30; west orn, $3.57; yearlings. $6(57 15: lambs, na tive, $5.75317.7d; western, $5.7537.S0. Omaha. OMAHA. March 2. Cattle Receipts, 4S00; market 10c higher. Native steers, 44.20(310.25, cows and heifers. $3.2535.25; western steers, $3.50J5.65; Texas steers. $3fi5.10; range cows and heifers, $2.75 4.S5; dinners, $22.90: stockers and feed ers, $3f?5.2f; calves, $3.257.50; bulls and stags. $2.854.80. Hogs Receipts, 10,700; market 5c hlcher. Heavy, $6.20f"6.15; mixed. $6.1055) 6.20; light. $5.90f?6,25; pigs, $4.75fg5.75; bulk of sales. $66.25. Sheep Receipts. 5500; market steady;' yearlings. $6(5)6.75: wethers. $4.80(355.40; ewes. $4 Q 5.10; lambs. JG.C-0fji7.3u. New York Flour and Grain. NEW YORK. March 2. Flour Re ceipts. 39.000; exports. 7800; very firm, with moderate Inquiry. Wheat Receipts. 46,000; exports, 1,500. 000; No. 2, $1,245 elevator; No 2 red, 51.255 f o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du luth, $1 27 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard, win ter. $1.25? f. o. b. afloat. Apart from brief opening weakness, to day s wheat market was a strong affair, selling at one time within a half-cent of the season's high point. There was active covering and good outside buying duo to the strength of cash wheat, and rumors of another bullish private estimate on firm reserves. Last prices showed lp.c not rise. May closed at $1 228; July closed at $1,141. Boston Wool. BOSTON. March 2. The feature of tho local wool market Is its extreme dullness. Old domestic slocks are . practically ex hausted. Foreign arrivals have fallen off and there have been only light receipts of new wool from Arizona. On the lightest rcind of sales some of the domestic quota tions, scoured values, follow: Texas fine, 12 months, O'JiOoc; fine, 6 to 8 mouths, G3(a)55o; One fall. 4S50c. California, northern. 5S02c; middle county, 5052c. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple, S2(g)63c; eastern No. I clothing 5557c: valley No. 1, 4S50c. Territory, fine staple. 62065c; medium staple, G0((fC2c; line clothing, 58(fi)60c; fine medium clothing, 5557e: half-blood, 60(3) 63c; three-eighths blood, 53(??5Gc: quarter blood. 505ri2c. Pulled, extra. 520'C5c; fine A, 5S62c; A supers, 5055c. Treasury Statcmout. WASHINGTON. March 2.. Today's statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, cxcluslvo of the $150, 000.000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $139,826,957. Gold coin and bullion. $37,104,411. Gold cortifiCiJtcs. $47,8lS,u50. ! 'Unoqualod as a Curo for Croup, "Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamber lain's Couuh Kcmedy is unequalod as a curo for croup," says Harry Wilson of Wayuotown, lud. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used successfully in many thousands of homes. For sale by all druggists. Buy Acme quality paiut and get a lucky button. Worth $5 or $800. Cul mer Paiut aud Glass company. BUSINESS ON PRODUCE MARKET IS BOOMING Scarcity Reported in Poultry, But Fish, Fruit and Vege tables Are Plentiful. Tuesday was a fairly active day on the produce market. In all departments, ex cept the poultry market, dealing was quite brisk, and merchants reported a better demand for fish than there has been for somo time. Fish Is somewhat more plentiful now than it has been for several weeks, and now that it Is coming In more freely dealers aro hoping that the demand will keep up. Poultry con tinues anything but plenty, and although the demand is but slight, owing to the high price. It is being supplied almost entirely with eastern stock. Utah birds arc extremely scarce. There are now practically no turkeys on the market. Dealing was good In tho fresh fruit lino Tuesday, oranges and bananas meeting with an unusually good sale. Oranges are very plentiful arid are now at, their best. Fresh lottuco. radishes, young green onions and new cabbage wore fea tures of tho market Tuesday and met with a very good sale. They have been shipped Into the city from California and Nevada. Oranges are passing through this city two and three times jvery week to tho east, and reports from the. Salt Lake Route are to tho effect that moro Cali fornia fruit is being, shipped to pointa cast of California than over before. Ootton Letter. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, 6 West Second South street, fur nlsh the following, received over their pri vate wire yesterday afternoon-. Logan & Bryan Cotton Letter New York Without any particular brass-band accompanying and for no decided reason other than that tho price at which cotton had been selling were too cheap, today's market lifted Itself up by the boot-straps and showed 16 to 19 points advance. The only real logical reason that was not al ready apparent was the Increased good demand for spot cotton at somewhat bet ter figures than yesterday. The movement for the day seemed liberal enough, about 24.000 bales at ports against 32.000 last year, and the clearances not -very largo. It seems, however, that the nearby months are rather eagerly sought for by tho biggest spot interests In the cotton trade and only the moro distant options aro neglected and at a discount. Next fall position should hot show quite as large an advance as this crop months, al though a continuance of tho dry weather in Texas and a forecast for dry weather tomorrow is still shown. This weather question Is a serious one, and would cause considerable buying If it wero not a fact that a considerable long Interest exists In both October and December cotton. In the long run. It is not dry weather that is feared, the fear being that a wet spring will follow tho lon dry spell. On ajiy re cession, we arc heartily In favor of the cotton market, as we believe cotton will some day share the same activity that prevails In the wheat market, and Its very cheapness commends It. Don't Wear A Tfiiss Af tor Thirty Years Experience I. Have Mado a New Discovery For Men, Women or Children That ! 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Depository. Salt Lako City, Utah. Capital, $300,000.00; ourplus, 5800,000.00, L. e. Hills -..President Moscn Thatcher Vice-President I H. S. Young 2 Caahler Edgar 8. Hllla Asst. Cashlot U W. Burton iAsst. Coahle - Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. W. a McCORNICK, THOfi. R. CUTLER, President. Vice-President. THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CfTY, UTAH. I We receive deposits of ?1.00 and up rard and pay four per cent Interest, start an account In our savings depart- ; taent today. I H. T. BADGER, Cashier. R. G. BUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, QEORQF RUST, General Manager. Idaho, Nevada, Utah ard Wyoming. Office 201 Tribune BldQ.. Salt Lake City, j ESTABLISHED 1S41. 189 OFFICE3. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. ! - WALKER BROS., ! BANKERS. j (Incorporated.) I ESTABLISHED 1859. Capital S250.000 Burplus 8100,000 Absorbed the Salt Lake Branch of Welte Fargo S. Co.'a Bank. 8afety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued Available In All Parts of the World. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. dfom hvesfaenTCS ESTABLISHED 1S89. Capital, $10,000; Surplus. 575,000. Special attention given to tho col lection of rents, payment of taxes, and tho care of property for non-resi-i denta. 251 SOUTH MAIN STREET. I Salt Lake- City, Utah. i McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS. ESTABLISHED 1873. Salt Lake City, Utah. HAND SAPOLIO iFor Toiled and Bath It makes the toilet something to bo enjoyed. It removes all stains and rougnness, prevonts prickly heat and chafing, and leaves tho Bkin white, soft, healthy. In tho bath It brings a glow of. exhilaration which no common soap - een equal, imparting the vigor and life j sensation of a mild Turkish bath. All i XJrocors and Druggistn. ! .- the CunouS Compound OapEulcs combine tho virtues of Big G, Pabst O. K., San tal Pepsin, and sell for $1.26 a box. Mail orders promptly attended to. Doull "Drug Co., Distributors, 338 Main SlH Salt Lake Oity. None genuino without tho trade marls tho Curious D. Seelfs ianlai-Pepsin Uapsules J?OSITIVECURE For Inflammation orSatarrh of tho Bladder and Dl9cas?d Xiduej-s. No cure no pay Cures quickly aud Pcrma' nently tho worst cases of Gonorrhoea aud Gleet, do matter of how long stand ing. Absolutely harmless. Sold by druggists, Prlca $1.00. or by mall, postpaid, f 1 00, U boxes 52.75. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN GD 1 OELLEFONTAIHE, OHICU P. J. Hill Drug Co., Salt Lako City ! ; w discharges ' ': M.L, IJ?' vlmi nELIEVED Ijr : ALL DRUGGISTS ' w........ i...... ..................... 7 : rpCHESTESTS PILLS w. rr. TMK DIAMOND IlEAND. a ' fv J.ndlc! Atk your DrutrnUt for t Cbl-oUc-lcr'o Diamond JJrandVV jfSs I'llln In Bed nJ UolJ uiclalllciV ?XyA l-oiM, jea!l with niuo RlUwa, VT iVvJ Tuke no ottrr. llur of your V ,fff Dragnet- Atlc for CIII.OIIES-TCn'Ci ,?7 DIATJo.ND I! HAND PULLS, for a J'r-mVnownM rtr5t.r-irt,,M-jy5 UclUblo r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE JSfifSSfefl FWEHANUWOMEN. ttiaUKKSKVJ OaoBljiOforunnntDra) hW(&y l 1 1. 6 dlscbarRoj.iuflnnim'itlona la'&Z15 B1'a"'1 IS lrrlt&llous or ulcerations gyg as ;o it.-lctur. Qf mucous ruMnbrnni3 MoRTHEtVil(SCHEMIMLCa. eut or poionoiin. V0 CIIICINIIW.O.raSijJ old by DroRirtBds, &3?-!rfS?5 br cxpreJR, prepaid, foi t SxS&Sn-) l.0O. or3 .-ottl.7fi f flOV I Clrntilar i.ur on r-.in- f., . ..ji ,,TI A positive and per. lwnv3JT'' manont cure for 1 ASli Drunkenness and the Sy'-fKfc Opium Diseases. Thcro 3p2a KTtfiT-S lc 00 publicity, no I S-tdSS alckneso. Ladles treat tiuarcgfagT. .gsaj ud as prVat0y as Iti ; tholr own homes. THE KEEL E Y INSTI , TUTE, 334 W. South Tcmule St.. Salt ! Lake City, Utah. t These and Others j I I received money last week from "claims 1 JH returned to us for collection. Read tbo Sf 1 R TR. Vinesf jr?," Smlthficld. Utah. ,W0 1 E. a Sajjley. Brlnton, Utah. jSpS? vTA I Alexander Optical Co., city, iSt. i ll T. J Wright, General Dellverj-, city. MSSu, .iryaw., sfB I IH F. Auerbach Sz Bro., city. muHilHTiV' S 1 IH P. P. Dyrlng, Mantl. Utah. WfflSklT) 1 mmmm Robt. McKnlcht. Gault, Nevada. vS&gS&Z jfT) I D. E- Henry, grocer, city. Kwv7 M I Siegel Clothing: Co.. city. WyXmO--. I'ff 1 Early Huffaker, Rlgby, Idaho. W&'JMR "J 1 IH Commercial Savings Bank, Halley, Ida- W'ir f mmm G, W. Bowers. Cache Junction, Utah. J Dr. B. A. FUmer. Denver, Colo. v)m f'. mmm J. W. IIurus & Co Rifle, Colo. yAS 'X Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co.. st!ffiz9 j De Wolfe McKay Co., Milford, Utah. jmi f A. M. Rrltt, Reno. Nevada. Plll -1 n Hyraan Harris, Harris Furniture and Ji4&?mlWw a I IH Carpet company, city. UqiM-f I IH Turn In your claims and wo will collect i4fvMn I Bomo for you. Red streaks of honesty M'Mf r i exist In everybody ' n MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, I H Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts. Rooms 77-7S-S2-n.1-04-D7-98-0n and 1 ! 100. Com'l Natl. Bank Bnifr.. Salt Lake City. Utah. FRANCIS G. LUKE, Gen. I ' Mgr. 'TIu said "Some pcoplo don't like us. I IwE-i m"i?ij mm cbeap I I DISEASED 'IwUlil aid SECRETLY I Without Pain, Inconvenience or Loss of Time. No Failures. 1 To Prove My New System, I Offer for a 1 Short Time My Services at a Small Cost. FROM Slid TO $10.00 A COURSE I I VARICOSE gg. ' LOST VITALITY I H Knfiffpd Voin! PBI'' Cured In a few weeks. ivuuiLCU )L.uia. jpggpr JS4 Improvement from the I I Cured by absorption; no pzzZ, start. If you suffer from I : pain. The enlarged veins loss, of energy and amhi- hi are due to mumps, bl- Jggs$f ec? I t'nn' e0' tired when you m , cyrle or horseback rid- jE-gjSSjw Szm1 t8 arlso in the morning-, ffi Ing, disease, etc. In time laefw- z3p lame back. dizziness. M It weakens a man men- Wetf ' fi spots beforo the eyes, tally as well as physical- and feel you are not the I ? ly. Wo will cure you for ' Q Cairn man 'ou onco were, wo I r life or make no charge. ' MtWMSs. J Cllre you 'or "fe" I PRICES ALWAYS J S INCURABLE 5 I REASONABLE L W y CASBS ACCEPTED 1 1 v.-IH give tho poorest f$gtM Thero Is no risk, for I man a chance, as well as CpiV do not treat incurable H the rich, to receive a curo tsSSyjp. 17 v rases under any consld- H from me at a small cost. flKSSsy mm&. eratlon. I DO NOT EX- H THERE IS NO MAN MS5rvPERIMENT NOR USE I TOO POOR TO GET MY IShWSLVKIJI'RIOUS DRUGS TO N BEST OPINION FREE. TOyW.SS.fffi8rItUIN TOUR SYSTEM, fl -M Don't Let Money Matters or False Pride Keep You Away. I 1 . Cui'e Forever Cases of 1 VARICOSE VEINS. BLOOD DISEASES. LOST VITALITY. PILES. ECZE- S MA. FALLING HAIR. FAILING MEMORY. OBSTRUCTIONS, NERVOUS. KIDNEY AND BLrVDDER ILM NTS. H Any man who wants to be cured, now that T havo offered my services ai m such LOW PRICES, has no excuse for suffering another day. I don't caro mWM who has failed, if you come to me I will CURE you of any of the above- i named ailments or not charge you ono penny for my services. Don't glvo up before seeing me. ffl Call and see mo If you can. Write today for particulars if you car. not 1 call. Medicines are from $1.50 $6.50 a course. I DAILY HOURS. 9 to 8. CONSULTATION FREE SUNDAYS. 10 to 12. I SALT IAKE MEN'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE I I 159 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. J Olfiee ll'curs Daily 10 A.I.To SP: M.T Sunday 11 to 2 P. M. j H I TEE KNOWLEDGE OF DISEASE I IS HALF ITS CURE I tF ALL YOU WHO ARE IN NEED OF A SPECIALIST WILL CALL ON ME 1 FtnST YOU WILL NOT HAVE SO MANY DOCTOR BILLS TO PAY. 1 Mmm 34 YEARS IN SALT LAKE CITY. Q mmM mn aTndUhea0noou3 sbsnces vato'lMsoascs. Just call and seo lK&it32ucKAxiz& vir yourselves. CATAMRM9 DEAFNESS. PT T?T? ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, STOMACH, A JJL H T.TW.R IvTJWRVS ttn(1 1111 curable Nervous. Fr .a" ca5"hal mmM UitJCIi, IVILF-MjIO Chronic and Private and chronic djseasea Diseases o Both Sexes. jtf$$ziz&$ Seventeen years' continuous practlco ln; Salt Lake. JftpYAmS Doing business under our own names. Over .100.000 H Aw &r&fwL cases successfully treated, and square and fair deal- H Mill MtarjySzfi, 'n- coupled with reasonable prices, have made Drs. H WtilSWB&ffW Shores' practice beyond question the )argest In the wSWaSy jgg-l woat. It you need a doctor koL tho best. Beware W vfr oi fa'0 lniltator3- ake no mistake. T EXPERT EXAMINATION H jHSfc BQ JT flS.Cjfl-1 ADVICE iSt DR. A J. SHORES. rTXSLU W iliU MPIM A Separate and Dis- IBffifK1 If You Live Mir8 tinct Department. wWMIaj Out of Toru Drs. Shores maintain a Special Private Depart- ment for tho benefit of men who through misfortune . , . IH or Indiscretions, need the ?er-Ices of ABSOLUTEI,Y WSjfJfSi ImmM RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS. SrgSaSftK Wo treat all forms of contracted disorders. Specific H Blood Poison. Prostate troubles. Varlcocolo weak- WCtf. H ucshcs aud loss of manly vigor. Wo do business fife WUBa H under our own names and offer you our expert Pat'i H Hcrvlces on practically your own termuelther email H wcoklv or monthly payments n3 the euro nrogiAsoca, VoJK mJSmil 1 or you can arrange to PAY WHEN CURED .In nil T7 zPrfBSm Private Diseases. wKFr' IH Pf. Shores 4 lires9r b&Jm H 249 SO. MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY LL Office Hours Week d.iys, 0 a. m, to 5 p. m. Evonlngs 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays and holidays. 10 a. m. to 12 m. DR. u. W. SIIOREb. IH , . , A H