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SHEEP AND LAMBS
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iii:avv utaiih (joincj auounii
i'ivi: i)()i.i,auh ti:n ci:nts.
Donlcr Claim tint ltocf Market In
HIiikkUIi mid limlM On Iti-tluclng
Prliv II f Urn tit Fort) LViiIh
With tho Kn ptlon of IIIkIi CIh"
Kli i Storkcm Quito I'lnu.
Corrcxpondonco Tho Ailvocato.
KANSAS CITV, Mo., Aug. 31.
Cattlo rccolvxl horit thU week 62,000,
last week 47,000, innm wook Uit
yr-r S9.700 lioad. Klllum claim tho
beet mnrkot Is blugglbh, and they
Imitated on rixluclng tho prlco of
killing cattlo flftcuii to forty cents
thU Miik, with tho exception of
tho hlghviit olaM Mcers. Ilutcher
grades lost the minimum amoutU.
Blockers hold up firm, but feeders
slumpoil clone to half a dollar. Veal
cnlvrti nihanced fifty to sevcnty-flvo
centH, tho host now f'J.OO. I'rlmo
steers reached u new high flguro
thU wiHjk, 10. CO. llesl grass
Mteers soil up to $9.00, but tho de
cline rioted on killing cattle affect
mI all of the griuHi steers, though
most severe on tho chentier ones.
Quarantine steers contlmied to slip
this Mwk, and the best grass steers
now stop around Jtl.00, ;)it t)ilu
steers down to 4.G0 Onn reason
for apparent lossm Is poorer qunllty
In tho offerings, tops hating boon
sent to market previously In n good
many case. The decline In feeders
Is duo partly to the lower prices for
killing steers. leMlor prices 'now
range from SU.CO to $7.50. Block
era are holding up because of tho
strong demand for thorn, and tho
light receipts of that class, ospocl
all of jeurllng steers. A train or
Colorado beef Bloom sold this ueek
nt C00 and $0.10, weighing around
oloon hundred pounds. Feeder
prlct'i Mill stiffen a llttlo ns soon
lis the new corn oan bo fed.
8hoop and ) cartings sold strongor
this ueok, light Now Mexico year
lings reaching JG.3G, luwivy Utnhs
$S 10, Montana wethors 14.35, and
Utah owes $3.80. Hango lambs nro
closing the week flfteon to twonty
flvo cent undor the best time, with
tops around 10.75. Foodlng stock
Is firm, lambs at JO. 00 to IO.L'5,
wethors $4.10, breeding owes $3. SO.
KIIKItirr AND IHM'LTIK.S
UAII) COM'ON "IIMND VUl."
Sliorlff CJoorgo T Judd and Dep
uties P, Itochman and J. V. Dunn
mado a raid on a barber shop, an
nllegod "blind pig," In Colton undor
a Hoarcll and solxure warrant ono
day last week. Some whisky, boor
mid empty bottles woro taken anil
x. Ill bo destroyed, unless tho owners
show tho proporty was not kept for
unlawful purposes. Honry Vincent,
Tlioo Nlcholos and Itobort Johnson,
tho proprietors of tho barber shop,
woro albo arrested and chargod with
selling liquor without a license.
Tholr hoarlng U set for Septomber
10th,
NINHTKKN MIMU4 A HI'.COND
without a jar, shock or disturbance.
Is tho awful speed of our oarth
through spuco. Wo wondor at such
ooso of nature's movement, and bo
do thoso who tuko Dr. IClng'B Now
Life Pills No griping, no distress,
Just thorough work that brings good
jioalth nnd fine feelings, 2T cents
nt all doalors.
Embroldory floss, D, M. & C. cot
ton nnd all kinds of silks at Miss
Kennedy's,
HUB (OAl IE
mm DEAD
t.OMKlt THOMAS I'ASSKH
T SAIT UKi: CITY.
Ilnd ,.w.r , n,,u., pr,,,,,
tltv Sluick of tlm l)ltit utiil
Hc-cup Wink nt Winter (jmirlri-t
:inii Vir, ,KII I'luunil nnd
HuHnl nt OhiItIIIc VeMutln).
Oor Thonms. a not It e of
Walw, but n resident of Slt lk
City and well known ns n eonl mine
oxpert, died nt hU home there last
Sunday friio cnuw of death
was liter trouble, hut tie had
not been well sine the Win
ter Quarters com initio dlMster
oloton jears ago, when two hun
dred and one minors were killed.
Ho m not Injured by the explo
sion, but nndornrlnod his hetitth In
Uio rescuo work by hihnllng tho pol
sonous smoko and gases.
Decenswl wns a natlto of Abor
enrn, Monmouthshire, South Wales,
botA Ijorn there, December 10,
18'. He enmo to America In 1801,
settling In tho conl regions of
Pcnnsrhnnln. Ho Inter went to
Akron, O, whoro In 1871 lie wns
married to Barnh Dnvles, also n
natlto of Wales, and tho couplo
camo to Utah In 1878., Mr. Thomas
opened tho Scotleld mines tho snmo
year that ho enmo horo, doing this
for tho Utah Central railroad.
In 1880 ho was made mlno super
Intondont for the Union Pacific and
that ear oponeil tho Orass Creek
coal mines In Summit county for
tho railroad company. Ho later
opened other mines for tho Union
Pacflc Ho was appointed stato
coal mlno inspector In 189C by Ar
thur I,. Thomas, then governor of
Uio torrltory of Utah, nnd wns re
appointed to Hint position whon
Utah becamo a stato by tho first
govornor, Holier M Wells. Ho con
tinued In thnt position until 1007,
when ho retired on account of fall
ing hoalth.
Ho wns said to bo ono of tho
best Informed mon In Utah on coal
'nnd. conl mines. Ho wns pojuussod
cf pleasant address and had
many friends throughout tho state.
Ho jield numorous offices of trust
and nt Uio ttmo of his death was n
dlruc'tor of the Salt I.ako City Cam
brian association, Hu belonged to
no church, but wns broad In iU re
ligious vlows and tolerant of tliu
vjows nnd bollofs or others. In
early jouth ho wns a member of
tho Presbyterian church.
Ills widow, fltn sons, three
daughtors and ten grandchildren
survive. The children nro Hnrry I. .
Oomor, Thomas and Samuel, all of
Salt Uko City; Mrs. W. M. Iloydon
of Coalville and Mrs Illohnrd Phoe
nix nnd Miss a Hue Thomns or
Salt Itko City. Punoral Mrvlces
were hold yesterday In tho Latter
day Saints' mooting house at Conl-vllln.
UTAII CONTItAarOHH WIMj
uhi: Tin: utaii asphalt
Utah asphalt Is wanted by War
ren Itros., ownors of patonts for bl
tulllhlc patemont. A. O Cook,
their agent, has filed n loiter with
tho city commlMlonorr. nt Salt I.nko
City stntlng thnt tho company fntors
tho Introduction In Utah of tho re
fined Ulnh asphalt on tho condition
that the product may bo secured at
tho snmo prlco ns tho California
product, which Is now being used.
Tho refining should, and prob
ably will, bo ilono at tho fields, be
cause tho natural asphnltum Is
about 90 por cont sand nnd the re
fining thorn would roduco transpor
tation charges. Tho fact of tho
large percentage of sand contained
In the Utah product may Induce tho
Salt Lako-Plttsburg Oil company to
put In n refinery nt tholr properties
nbovo Sunnysldo In Carbon county
In fact, It U understood tho com
pany Is nt this tlmo figuring on such
a plant.
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Thin? Pale?
Are you easily tired.lack your
usual vigor and strength?
Then your digestion must be
poor, your blood must be
thin, your nerves must be
weak. You need a strong
tonic You need Aycr's
Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa
parilla entirely free from alco
hol. We believe your doctor
will endorse these state
ments.' Ask and find out.
If you think conttipstton Is of tnfllnc
coriequence, just six your doctor. He
will disabuse you of that notion In short
orCer. "Correct it at once I" he will
lav. Then ask him abou' Ayer's Pills,
A mild liver pill, sll vesetable.
nut r t i, a, hub. oo., iwil. mm.
SIXTY THOUSAND
IWOFOAfr
U'STIN MHOS. HAHVIMTIXN .T
Tlllllll 111(1 IIANCII. ,
I'lft) Tlioiimul Umbel Alrvitil) ,
Sold mtd Ten IIhukuiiiI Itrlng
Held l'iir lict Omimiptliin nml
For Seed Next Hinv.n lfC
Acre I'liinUd In Win ill.
Austin llros. of Snlt Ijiko City,
sheepmen and sugar beet growers,
are nt this time harvesting sixty
thousand bushels ot oats rrom their
farm In Price Hlter Valley about
fifteen miles noulhenst of this city
The oats were grown on eighteen
hundred acres ot tholr blj? farm nt
thi lower end of tho Price Hlter I
Irrigation compan)'s canal, not far
from Cleveland They hnvo ono'
thresher at work and scten self-1
binders, cutting nbuui Hotenty-flte
acres a day. ,
This Is the first year of cultiva
tion, tho ground last season being
raw land and entirely unimproved
lleotdoB tho eighteen hundred ncreii
In onts they hnvo fifty acres to
wheat and the remainder In alfalfa,
the latter being n good stand and
showing as well, If not bettor, than
nnjono could expect for tho first
year Tho onts are of superior,
quality and nro ntornglng forty
pounds nnd better to tho bushel. '
tlcorgo Austin, who was horo last!
Friday and Saturday looking nftar
threshing, tolls Tho Advocnl-j Hint:
fifty thousand bushels ot tho oats
hnvo been sold In Utah nnd will bol
loaded nt Wellington, 'tho nearest
railroad point, for shipment. Tho.
other ten thousand or more bushels!
will bo held horo for locnl snlo and
for seed next year. Ho and his
two brothers nro more thnn pleased
with their first year's oxpcrlonco In
this valley and hnvo come hero to
stay, ns It wore.
Adjacent to tho Austins nro sev
eral tracts of forty to a hundred
nnd sixty acres nnd In every in
stance these lands are this yoar
profltablo to tho owners, tho crops
raised being nwny nbovo tho aver
age. Tho olghty-acro apple orchard
of tho Austins on Mlllor 11 Id go is
thrltlng, as nro tho orchnrds ot sev
eral others In that vicinity "You
hnvo here ns good an npplo country
ns Ijioro Is nnywhero West, and 1
look to see Price Ulvur Valley In
tho next fow yonrs become famous
for Its fruits,"
Tho Austins nro figuring to fonco
this big farm this year with woroit
wire fonco rabbit proof It will
takn clot en mites or more of wire to
go around this ono tract of land
They are building houses, barns nndt
cisterns for tho comfort ot their,
employe.
l(i:i'UI,S ATTACK OF IIHATII.
"Pit o yours ago two doctors told
me I had only two years to live."
This startling stntement wns mndo
by Stlllman (Ireon, Malachite, Colo.
"They told mo I would die of con
sumption. It was up to mo to try
tliu best lung modlolno and I be
gan to use Dr, King's New Discov
ery. It was well 1 did, for today I
nm working and bolluto I own my
life to this grout throat nnd lung
euro that has cheated tho grato of
another tlotlm." It's folly to suf
fer with coughs, colds or other lung
trouble now. Tnko tho euro t hut's
safiMt, Prlco SO rontn and $1.00.
Trial bottle freo nt nil dealers.
LOCAL OITICHKH LOOKINd
I'Olt Ni:()lt() I'HOM DHNVHH
Local officers along tho Denvor
and Uio Or undo have been notified
of the cscapo of Albert Ixio, a col
ored trusty In tho Uunvor county
Jail, whom tho Denver authorities
belleto to Ixi on his way to Salt
I-'iko City l,oo Is about flvo feet
eight Inches tall, bears an ugly scar
on his forehead and face and has
sevoml gold tooth.
, All along tho line employes of
, tho Denver and Itlo Qrandu havo
been notified of tho negro's oscnpo
, by tho offlco of Superintendent
,, Itockwoll In Donvur, nnd the county
authorities havo Btnrtod a thorough
, search for tint man,
T)io police In nil tho towns be
tween Denver and Salt I.nko City
havo been asked to help locate tho
negro.
OAUflUT A MAI) COLD.
"Last winter my son caught a
vory bad cold and tho way ho
coughed was something dreadful,"
writes Mrs. Sarah K. Dunoon of Tip
ton, la. "Wo thought sure he was
going ln(o consumption. Wo bought
Just ono bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Ilomody and thnt ono bottle
stopped his cough and cured his
cold completely." For sale by all
dealers.
DIDS WANTED?
The Independent Coal and Coke
company will rocolvo nt tholr offlco
at Kenllworth, Utah, bids for the
driving of two (2) tunnols flvo hun
dred foot in length, ten foot In
width and ttovon foot In height.
Tunnels will bo run through softi
coul and sandstono. Illda should I
reuch tho offlco at tho oarllost poa-j
slblo moment. I
Pattern and street hats for fall I
at Miss Konnedy'g, All prices. '
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and gits more boat than any 'ilf fA-fl
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