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Show J . ' ' r .IDMBERS 5ALT LA ICR STOCK AND MININQ EXCHANGE. ' ? ' v;.'D::hrs ia: S(acisr'D:ris, Crsfcs 2nd '' ii TELEPHONE 699 i :fi e a 2cM Biesd;;"-' - ' Provisions v i ' "- - - - ' ' '- Selling Stccks f:r Cash... j ---- , .-u--.-i-J V ROOMS 2092!02U2I2 D. P. WALKCR BLOCK, ; .rl-u-.-..-.r:..-J. - - -. . -. ... I boos or HJTOSUATI021 "HOf to Bpzcnj-;;; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. comxIhuotts ojticial quotation, axw; ULTE" liTATT.T; FREE OH APPUCmOU. Llo r .-.-u-u-u. . wauvmrmvu.) TOSK CHICAGO 2TABEXTS. - J : been continually advta customers to buy wheat and hold it for the dollar mark. Those . who;, bought wheat on our advice have made a profit of from 25 td;'35 ceitSka 'bushel ' since Jast May., :vWc 'stiU .belieVe .that - wheat will " q sell much higher than at present prices. To start with our visible supply of it has been in many years, standing now under 12,000,000 bushels The Southwest crop was greatly reduced by rains during harvest and threshing, and the great Northwest crop tty ; has been reduced at least , by wheat's worst enemies, BLACK RUST and HESSIAN FLIES. ; Thousands of acres operators, who have sent experts through the Dakbtas, Minnesota and Manitoba, go on record as predicting $2 wheat Kansas City and St. Louis report a heavy falling off j of receipts of wheat and say that farmer deliveries have almost ceased. The most reli- . i r able estimates of the Northwestcrop say that the crop will not produce ninety million v I bushels milling wheat, the largest percentage of the crop being nothing but shriveled up ; " grains of doughy T : ; I European crdp conditions are also very poor, and with our small supplies the export able surplus of wheat is going to be very small. -Consequently, we can see but one side to the market, which is the long side, and we earnestly advise buying May wheat and holding same for good profit. For sure profits on small .' . . j investments there is nothing that offers a better opportunity than wheat does this yean There are many reasons why wheat should sell above $1.35 per bushel before the first of January, and we think the ::;v""V j S3"-:; IVlark; Will Be Reached Before the First of May. We give our customers advantages to be had of no other grain and stock brokers. We execute your orders when the market REACHES THE POINT YOU j FIX. We nver say tfyat we could not fill your trade because the market did not hold iat your limit long enough. You can always get into or out of the market whenever your limit is reached. I ' j $10.00 will margin 1000 bushels of wheat I cent per bushel; $25.00 will margin j 100 bbls. pork, 25 cents per bbl. ; $20.00 will margin 10 shares of stock, $2 per share. " i Commissions. : v Wheat, 1-8 cent per bushel, or $1.25 for every thousand bushels. Pork, 2 1-2 - I cents per barrel, or $2.50 for each hundred barrels. Stocks," 1-4 of 1 per cent, or $2.50 j for every ten shares. , The above is a round-trip commission covering both making and closing the deal. We own and operate the most .extensive private wire system in the West. Write or call at our main or any of our branch offices for our book of infor- : - mation, "SYSTEM OF SPECULATION," and daily market letter, free upon application. - i Main offices, 209, 210; 211 and 212 D. F. Walker block, Salt Lake City, Utah. j - - v -fe : - VeOMM Mgr. , PI 'il-J ,w 1 - " T-: ........ . - - -.rfai7vry3agaajg tw,T ' a. ri i: , r.:.1 r :,r 1 czun ' ' " T CZX' |