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Show LOCAL MARKET REPORT i i ri fV1 i--f 'M44W,9I'S44,1 Utah apples, $11.51 box. For tho first time iu many months Bananas. 30 to 4 he dos. no change in the prices oa Iht ra Lemons. 5 to 35c per dos. the local market a Evciytkliig was a: and while there waa a a siaiul-nUOranges, 25c, ISc, ISc, 40c, 60c and 50c wholesale in increase the per dos. price, alight Beets, c lb. the retailers' figures remained tlw Potatoes 1.2s per fwt same. Green onions, 2 for 5s. Msata. California lettuce, 3 heads for 10c. Prime rib roast of beef. It Florida lettuce, 10c per head. and porterhouse steaks, 15c lb. Utah cabbage. 2 Sirloin. 15c. New California cabbage, 5c lb. Chuck steak, 10c. Turnips I lc lb. Shoulder pot roast. tQ 10c. lb. Carrots 2 Mutton loin and rib chops, 17 Cauliflower, 12 per head. Mutton stew, 7c. Celery, 5c head. Veal leg roast, tOc. Radishes, 5c per bunch. Veal rib chops, 17 c. Hubhard squash, 5 to 15c each. Veal stewing meat, 10c. Cranberries 2 quarts for 25c. Pork roast, 15c. Grape fruit, 3 for 25c Pork sausage, II Fresh cocoanuts 10c each. Hamburger steak, II New Smyrna figs 20c lb Sliced raw ham, ISc. New golden dates 16c per lb. llama plain, 14c. New Fard dates, 15c lb. Hams, fancy, 15c. Sauerkraut, 10c per quart Pressed corned beef, 15c. California beets 5c lb. Rump roast, to 12feo Fresh toms toes 20c lb. Round steak. It c. New California beets 10c bunch. Rib boiling beef, 4c. Nuts Mutton leg, 15c. English wslnuts, 25c per lb. Mutton, shoulder chops, II Soft shell almonds 20c per lb. Veal loin, roast, 17 c. Haiel nuts 15c per lb. Veal loin, cutlets. 17 Pecans, 25c per lb. Veal shoulders, 11 la Brazil nuts 25c per lb. Veal shanks, 15a Chestnuts 25c per lb. Pork chops, 16a Mixed nuts 25c per lb. Pickled pork, ltttc. Peanuts. 12 per lb. Sliced boiled ham. 10c. Pine Nuts, 25c per lb. Sliced bacon, ISc. Butternuts, 20c per lb. f Pleased veal, ISQTOa nuts 15c per lb. Hlckury Spare ribs, II la Produce and Flsur. Front quarters, Wheat per cwt, 91.(0.. Hind quarters,' Oats per cwt, 11.50. Bulk mincemeat, 15c per lb, . Whole corn, per cwt, 11.50; chopped, Turkeys, 25(y27V6c per lb. 11.70. Oeese, II per lb. Barley, rolled, per cwt, 11.55; whole, Spring chickens, 17 1- to !0c per lb. 1.25; chopped, ll.SS. Old chickens, 17U0Rc per lb. Bran, per sack, $1.20. Mincemeat, 15c per lb., two for 2 5c. Baled lucerne, per cwt, 50a Picnic llama 11c. Timothy, baled, per cwt, 70a Fish. Baled straw, 5c. to 10c. Salmon, 17 Flour, high patent per cwt, $2.55; Halibut, 15a per sack, 11.15; straight grads, per Smelts, 15a cwt, 13.50; per sack, $1.26. Crabs, !5l5a Prsvisiona Shad, li Solea 11 Utah cheese, per lb, 20c; Swiss per c. Perch, i lb, 20c. Black bass, 5O40c. Ranch eggs per dos, 20c. Striped baas, II Sugar, beet, per sack, $1.15; 14 lbs Finnan liaddle, 10c, for $1; cans, per sack, $4.15; II lbs Smoked whlteflah, 10c lb. for $1. Fruita and Vsgetablaa Butter, creamery, 5c; ranch, SOc. u c. ne l-- 2c l-- 2c 1-- Ic l-- 2c 1-- lc. 1-- lc. 1-- lc. 1-- l-- 2c , 1-- 5a 2c. lc -1 1- -1 1-- la 1-- la FRIDAY, MARCH STATE JOURNAL, inent among Rhode Island Republican In regard to a presidential candidate is apparently divided between Taft and Hughes and the state convention here a week from today will likely be the scene of a lively light. We carry the Finest line of of ROME. March 19. Thousands Into messages poured congratulatory the Vatican today, thla being tha name and celebration mass inemtheem cm day of Pope Pius His holiness re- oelved several distinguished callers anl a few intimate friends and church dignitaries Later be received the col- lege of cardinals, and thanked the wearers of the red hat for their good wishes. Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city. INDORSE ' J. F. SMITh Utahna Theater j j Waak Commencing Moving VANCOUVER, B. C., March 19. equlnee from Washington. Oregon, California Idaho and Montana, aa well as all parte of western Canada are entered In the Vancouver horse show, to be held during the next three days Many visitors are here, and the exhibition promises to be one of the moat brilliant of Its kind ever held on the Pacific coast. St. h Ogden, I'm Madam Lillian Blauvelt Girl Pictures and Vaudsvilla bstwesn acta Matinee Prices Night Twenty-fift- SEAT SALE FOR And Curtain at I p. m. Epee la! Extra Matinee Starting Tuesday Every day at 1:10, with Illustrated Bongs and Moving Piet urea SHOW. 305 Grand Opera H OUSE March 15, The Missouri ReLITCHFIELD, 111.. Msrch congrespublicans of the Twenty-fir- st sional district met in convention here yesterday indorsed Speaker Joseph G. Cannon for the presidency and elected two delegates and two alternates to tho national convention at Chicago. As thla la the state capital district, the action of the convention la looked upon as significant. The state convention will be held a week from tomorrow. THE ELEPHANl & COMPANY PROPRIETORS "UNCLE JOE- - CANNON VANCOUVER HORSE IS THE BEST OUK SERVICE ! TO RENOMINATE CON. GRESSMAN FOSTER gresslonal nomination convention which opened here this afternoon. Sentiment among the 104 delegates Is apparently unanimous for Fairbanks for 1908. WE ELEPHAN1 BAR NAME DAY OF POPE PIUS. PRINCETON, Ind., March 19. Representative John H. Foster will be renominated for congressman from the First district by the Republican con- - 21 Tabernacle Choir At 10c and 20 10a 20a and 30e the - Grand Opera House Monday Night, March 23 Blue-blood- ed Mitchell Brothers for Monuments IS NOW ON ETC. COPINGS, HEADSTONES, Don't See your hams peopla pay big aammissiana to agents. Yard apposite City Cemetery. TRIAL MARRIAGES POPULAR SEATTLE. Wash., March That Never Go Empty Handed. "That is what mother used to say to me many times when I waa a child. If was going upstairs, I must look about me and see if there wasn't soma thing downstairs that belonged that I could carry up and put Into Ita pla-- e; and ao on from one of the house to another. She alpart CIRCUS SEASON IN NEW YORK. TELEPHONE MEN PROSPEROUS. ways aald It would be a great help la one's housekeeping and save lota of Stefanaon. aaye finity," NEW YORK, March II. Although COLUMBUS, O, March 12. The unnecessary steps, if peopla would th usual crop of harbingers of spring spirit of prosperity broods over the OWLS HOLD CONVENTION. Just remember that little rule, and alhas been sprouting occasionally for Hotel Hartman today, when, the Ohio though I fall in many ways to pracELWOOD, Ind., March 19. Several tice all the good things she taught me, iievral weeks In New York, the only Independent Telephone Association Is hundred Booster Owla, members of very often find myself saying to the real, genuine, unfailing harbinger will holdnlg Its annual convention Dele- tha new national fraternal order re- children aa they help about the house; have Its Inception today with the open, gates representing several million dol- cently launched In South Bend, as- Never go empty handed.' " ing exhibition of the greatest show on lars of invented capital are In attend- sembled here today for the state conearth at Madison Square Garden. ance at tha business aeaalon thla morn- vention. Delegatee will be appointed After the customary stay in the Gar- ing and will praticlpats In the annual to attend the national convention In Teel of Many Uaea Knoxville. Tenn., on June 1$. Officials the present army maneuvden, the great amusement aggregation banquet tonight Despite the panic, During the lust year la reported to have been of tha order report the nesta have ers the French troops are using for will leave on a road tour that will Inan exceptionally prosperous one for now been established In nearly every the first time "n Instrument which for clude nearly every big city In the independent telephone companies in state of the Union. variety of adaptation probably apcountry. Ol.lo. This stat h the etronghold of proaches to a record. It la a kind of One of the most startling changes Is th opposition to tho "telephone trust" LIVINGSTON'S BIRTHDAY. concave lance shaft, or gouge, about the abolition of tho freak exhibition and figures reported at tha convention inches brr . at the base and with or "aide show." LONDON, March II. English mis- a handle about II inches long. show that the Independents now largeThera are many reasons for this In- ly control the field. sionary organisations Joined today in This Implement la a shovel, a point novation, tho management announces. The number of Independent tele- a celebration of the birthday anni- ed bar, a trenching pick, a wire cut One la tha Impoaslblltly of securing phones In service In the state la given versary of David Livingston, the great ter, a wood chopper and can be ueed The day for bread and meat London Globa anything new, novel or startling In as 207.971, as against 155.141 operated explorer and missionary. tha freak line. Another la the waning bv llie Brl company. The Independwaa made the occasion for soliciting interest that the crowds have exhibitent have 571 exchangee to $04 of the a special collection for missionary Journal want ads deliver the floade ed la the curio hall during the past Fell Mil- in, and 1.895 toll atai'.Jiu to purposes Imtwo seasons A third, and very III of the old company. In March portant reason, Is tha large number of 1905, tVre were only 1I4.IS7 Indeiioisl-en- t CORNELL SOCKER SEASON. letters that have been received by the ielei bores In service In Ohio. circus men criticising the display of ITHA8A, N. T., March 19 The CorLITTLE RHODY IS DIVIDED "human abnormalities" as part of the nell Association Football club will tobig show, and expressing tha wish that morrow open Ita Intercollegiate eocfcer PROVIDENCE, R. I, March 19 something more elevating might be league series with a game with Haver-for- d substituted for the annual exploitation Primary meetings for the election of here. Other games on the schedof museum frvska. are: Columbia at New York, on ule to tha delegates represent Republicans Naturally, therc Is a great deal of of Providence In. the state and congres- Saturday; Tale at Ithaca March II; excitement In the local freak colony, Harvard at Cambridge, April 4. and and the Benevolent Order of Freaks sional district conventions next ThursPennsylvania at Ithaca. April 11. has entered a formal protest. day will be held this' evening, fienti- 1-- lc. r UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. 19. trial marriages are popular and customary among the Esquimaux la the statement of Victor Stefanaon, a professional etnologlat, who has just returned from the Far North after making a most thorough Investigation of the customs and hablte of the people. Toung people are usually married five or six times before finding their af- - onquerpn a A. SHOE FOR MEN Ilu tkhvUsub xhfit'sfmdtfer ildusof rtyfa, ma-tm- al and umfcmmmip. 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