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Show ewe ye we eae ee es eae Sc Ae eR ae A" wt en ae a REPUBLICAN, Ps LAKE CIT, _UTAK, het aeh ae 18, 7 1906. . ADDITIONAL SPORTS. (Continued HIGHER sHinriente_ Smale | Mori Slightly More Strength Shown, and Fractional Gains R G Transactions SAAR TONE d ecor ot ea first half-hour became strong 70 buy > ei good buying by shorts. The Weakness the opening was cause pd & continued rain { R ; ae ee ae ae QUIET BUT on Seale-NorthE 2 FIRM c ME se . More Than a New York, ket appeared . eer Point.t with in evidence in the last 0 7 yesterday ve "aw trading and was of the tendency Aas higher nm the London Gains of from the rule toward , on mer at > ¢ re and then advanced¢ seth corn min- he " in keeping] corn a0 a Those great impetus in the recent discovery of ? : . = , the fact that Japanese coal fs expelling ss . gus coal from China, the East In- far of Year Week Exceed)! Pont Ago ‘Ciful, agree eon by Over a ¥ cip 10 0 a In Faster. spite dition market was easier because of | year, promise ay. the corn of belt.theirThe continu-} selling |2'e @E4c figure i ere ee easonally Was 14 ferred higher 1%, and Great Union mum gain Reading %. of 4, The ment.was noted at Northern Pacific made pre- a Pennsylvania same degree of maxi-| of a ti the usual of business anathetie » aie con- at this season Most of the that..tfine.in gains that the. ac-|. were noted range = (S Hen the growing field of local wholesale ses > re ep eRnO ECE. Bt lane on anna seenin ‘ ereritek N ue : of goods 4s] ‘ re : tales ee 0 Open. ( a ; . : Copp one. Se Am. Loco Am. 5. and Ret Am. Sug. Ref. Ana. Min. Co Atchison 5 yes a. S. Can. Pacitic . Cand O. S Tate High. Ga? a lollows llow Low. "¢ IS July 5 . Ze St 3Met. Paci aro: Pacific ¥ and r N.. v: Central Y.,/0. A ana rag V weferred ... ponpen oa Texas - nion Ky. and Pac Pac. = 5144 a 51% x [by JL 495 Ee Tr High. |17.35 | 16.50 that | The ¢ Wie Cash egies 4 :| MANY summer's reeords Snes Money at hess is a | Low. } 9.10 Z While wi ars " "hd inter, t No: No, ~2aj79c; ae red, 2 business , present the has brok-]| has Real Building Ts: Operations stronga this week and in the high, but the the lea bought rreat week lows: reat | ean small ‘he extent, to supply for. : the fallare| quotations. were 4 é Industrial Stock. Sugar Co, pfdSugar Co., com Local Amalgamated an aly amated future. ot mt Sie Savings ( each, and that during the last ae CATTLE bank ; y ys Kaneas ; ae City, e | but Toe estate t era : 4 on 3 ‘ ssf s Al tec 14.- rattle KR native steers July steady; m EE ottages of bash o Shen the aes te Sear ive rooms, boom sey tire | in res re siirona : Br +5 co ah S Murray same are coat ps c i M5, wwes,| happy riage took bridegroom }{his 2 ipts,: ers that to} ri bulk of sales, $6 s0406. 9) Sheep-Receipts, 2.000; ae roe DY. james, io cay Salt Lake Real Co., pt Estate Transfers, Green-- Frank a a7 ds. 2. 15, 6-acre A Heffman C to Hi adie i Toward et al. 1-2, 2, dildwa Par laverts 1, fi-£6, J. Racldley 10, View Leah P. HI zt414xh5 = rds. a Ella J. Foster, D ie ‘r, 8 3W 4 Bees McConaughy 24x5 of ne, Watt 4, 9.1 1, South Grand Nels a da ila J. Meé ‘onauxhy, to Perkins rf Main rds. Yds of KR R. BR. BEI A. * They street & meio Cc oc hra ade 1 Sperry to Glibe ty iesEO BE i o 6, l-acre A rt R. . 400 A the will be a oy oan y I ir No : "Cant o> -¢ church?" st. "QO, not . t ") hobo. >) on Mea Hill. me a af : a and, Grudge Ure > for mine de iphia 100 the mine, ws 2nd Reed 210 oo | 145 oo | W.00 | 204.00! 196 Ol a7 9.70 . Logi an CO > earnest t cay ett ‘rude Bore eo ee i ae ‘Bulle home fin. weddin go. ave to re evange pee agin mtg ri O2 Co 3 ee » Jady ml set it, = i se our horse things?" . gone aa begin Rooks pur-| €-TOOM te a J . ner 4a8/San is) planned for Kits i and th i brary: -~,Journa eee rapide rhe _- BOTH ; i sibms ao é "You, 8190. in. why amusemert It will - vwill probably ‘O'Mara eost, ia 4 the at ee his vote local proposition, once preparing nter season. eae ans Smith the Hunter % Miams{ir ‘pattern, he that "the original fatina, uy | fo1 CITY A, Ray Will Afternoon. <A. on ~d hetc a street, at 4 ae : ner str held at 68 East| a ied - ar ae 39% 25 = a 2. ANUCESO eS th W, < East and Cavers ste and 8 x el eae First = » 50K South ‘ rear stree 37 ¢ sone ‘ 300 ries Third Smith, rear of 139 West street eee v8 N, ae Temple Pe 1897 Brot Gabe state the North ee ern ae 1,000) es Peceogan ; Rat born in to this and Paul eo Ray : # tin Mississipp state in 18 2 his| A ‘ Don | Mrs. be 5 3 )| Utah ae Girl Be The chief | ineawee planned, |. vit Fa Nakas will be the Monday of the tt Tenth Ve/pO0, to) coneert night gifted comthus at when ‘Tout the four - "°c. i "Maryry ans ane r, street |F N. be heard in song. They will Probe cholr, by the tabernacle sted 333 Jou esess es,s. iy. $44 " Chnmy Selitaa age North wether 8,000 Third of hearing theatre } the younger jfaiv to win | those - by t the! hers two the yea Firs shipped here. Phere for were sister, as enviable : her Mi i a elder; bids} aaacs sister has} PTT = om His Sister's Age. Alp oe > Cholly-How. old is. your sister? Johnny--Twenty- six, going | ty=tis "New York Sun. on cases the | jes - twen- ease six diphthe ; ria os bodies one nase maken DaK remain Are -. fetters 1 on They ane worth ri wh in the the . 119 102 Rourt h arranged Time of general in the membership, tha with matches re ne the Salt which day iamplonship They show furlongs- and su- publfe. finat- Lake were cafrying "0 oe dt race, Brighton aera on; a oi, second: third. Tokalon, Tokalon, vury, club played off the Won; third nan Gal-| ane mile 1, in state i the ‘07 9-5 Seve nth race, unite i. 3 even, a spl)- on; 2ole Breaks and Teddy is a football on, raiie player, but { team track and and nothing jid how hai was jr. was very p. aan educational stamp sinacitan of approval games on were sadents, ae Dee tee Ogden Bene ce a now aes: the wh are getting the down to ‘ To Foretront as Outdoor Sport. undoubtedly lt ne prove that ot ae tren 2 - Vv campaign is rate : 7 It should mem bered that these chibs are all self. -aupDOvain The Uta league has a patr ons excepting Daynes and Sens, Weler of Sa Lake City, who aremantee the beautiful silver eup which has econe the state teophy e-clubs aare met with g& down into their contribute to ie general ere is no commercial the honor being good the partic Ea "socker™ is feld members are Sree huedbhed and while wWas|made Harvard anxious was athens exhibition of Walter Russell brok- | Light and Railway recently the on ane ihat the members have enthusiasm to donate thelr Ittle nickels ane eep an honorable recor Among those who have been foremost many in devoting effort and time to establish as a | association football In these -mounas in' statesiapecial. \aabntinn ‘lsmarsd oie nose until the the and season ual association foot pa he his said not.make ah day to doing ‘ a student it Harvarti and there have been e forlesi ener ‘es told of . his experiences rough- housed at in out ast cup year, eee in! Fine Stale - President's Roosevelt came among _ eustli Son Is No Longer a Vaulter. Young came played to place A\- second: Tele-| third. Time- ak they a that tote they the ‘benefit sarah ark City came Frank| a pixteenth, er first socket GMarting, 4 to i, thied. © Pime- ngz- ear 20) Uons ter- second; fea and a the sp ‘The facuity of All Matinee cunede:e were third. att fon farion oa te it till Sharaplawenio (Martin). 12 to a 7 : with oo 114 (Sewell),| "a4 : stay Mme ite (Bedell), (ilennessey), (Shaw), spirit, toh na 3 te> i wont Guaeha. e 1, second; Evie roxler). 110 0 proper to 1, handicap, me-2 me-1: Sixth | ra ce. five ‘uda, 1, Horn, Morris, ie orhes can, 101 (Cochran), zueene, pee 25 to the ¥ say, a nea third! | said ye though Eu kame which had been played 4 ic Tene (NottUtter), Cure to make} Gibson's of company, cafe, Fred the Utah Fred Gibson Sanford, the big |>UTly back: Peter A. ‘Snedden, ‘secretary Salt Lake club, and ta John Morgan, of hose ence able pen has been jn ttself _ Then a Mr. great Lindsay of infu- Eu- the team, and as he is a very light|reka, and las sut by no means pi youngster he was advised to try pole | always ie to devete his spare tim vaulting as the event he would most | «lways wearing the "smile that won't ikely succeed in, Teddy reported | come off," the pre = nt of the Salt Lake early to taught Coach the Bill Quinn rudiments Vaulting of and was club, William Roosevelt plunged Broke. JIMMY POTTS down into the soft rs Former MEET in 1p on es Pight Butte Side niotement a =. Upon OF $250 A THOMPSON z Tusists Pulled ena about Potts, who, Quit. TO MAURICE bed of sand and sawdust that as a landing pit He stuck out hands to push the pole away landed on his head In the soft hair, eyes, ears, nose and mouth : filled with sand, for the president's son dived in up to his neck to Servic vaulting Pole After several days' work he succeeded in clearing the bar at nine feet eight inches, but on his second trial at this height the pole snapped andj), Being With Bet. repofied from' ta: between Jimmy 20, fought a 20- match June After finding where his feet be-| round go in thatcity with Kid Oglesby, longed Teddy confided to several of his and Maurice Thompson, Potts, before friends that pole vaulting was a very | departing for Minneapolis, authorized strenuous gume and that he thought) | William Lawrence of the Montana caphis father would not approve of his} ital to match him against the Butte not object and pole so aatvere lost a prom- | fight vaulte FOR PRESE being pulled off in take two, be pulled Potts deupon the Butte. He is willing to fight for the gate receipts and a side bet of $250, for either 20 or 25 rounds, the former preferable, "SOCKER" WOUNDNT UP EASON of Everybody goes to Castilla for MeGean and Johnston's Sunday dinner S Association Lake The 4,000 were cases of the Salt Lake City and Tintie varied ee among Ris pes ame ee Eua4 deserves credit the way their affairs have been handled and ahiey hae become a strong permanent organizatic in the Tintic. mountains united in the City and Pootball Why in Salt Sport of meus~- s one and two cases quarantine. Van Calava Repubitcan'? gala clation Lagoon this The day of Football the club practically Salt held winds Marringe 2672-Ge ‘orge Nev. Revived. Lake DeLamar. Colman, 2573-William H worrisony Zina Cox, mae Monroe: Salt Asso- yesterday up "socker'' Licenses, A Williams, Winnitred 2. ; a0 8.000 ema, eee reading . oat dect rare of Eureka corresponded with the tle pte, the resuit Reine ithe organizaany aye CUDA Eat Lawn, with: Dawid 2) en Gaay/ as naging' president. The miners a re srt bought their unims and went into activé traininne an d "tart-| ive SaLieisees Dan, nda Bast burial. ten that Rangers slintan vine enthusiasm. eleewher ee naa ee 1,800 infectious, disease, coneases of small pox, two< oO six 5 (Bede nm) Was Ninthre and |. egce' of typhoid jae Six cases of 8 i ne a a 2,000 eter reported of diphtheriae jone handicap, . a" Fourth at a females, thirteen snd 1 Review , FEFifth . 6) sides 900 cone See Weekly Health Report. ‘here were six more deaths than There W to the according week last iins a He ‘Dt Sonnet ‘ West North orth oe ans "Lyon, ' cornera . eet -Magele, (18s possess | coontagipus and ag é é wonderful promise an sisting of five the approval Rangers, weak The ORpan Re Races. ‘alvindere, 99 (Finn), 40 to 1, second; SDO Third Nannie, Maggie and Hazel, are to tak weekly veport of the board of beter ay art. x 24 ne as solotsts, in duets Ss < reporte Ft icewerewana, ae aan Miss "Nannie ere A Bale in : ¢ ales elve : ; glavious voice will be well re-]¢venty-seven deaths, fourteen males Lake nity Anvourh wo on South "atreé oh streets Year of 22 and 24 oan ey to ising Co., - , 2,000 a 1,00) Bors Fi 46 tches the 3.500 ‘ : no and Nl eat North and Ie Iamore, atroet Tamily|J.J fesace Stephens conducting, and Proi ess TM ,a =11e Ss acco mpanist, , ‘and i iy his thal a ee tnstat Seaith those 3 ats t ¥ t - who intend being present. E. F. Tout Misses!) daughters, the2 his three and f Z es, Noall race, re Decides } Stanley nine t etrec : often club 1,000 East Tenth ake soz-- DU Coane Standing. ane enor Wonderful , Night. Nic Voice Monday yousic al event of the hot of the season, | tabernacle B ne Emi aan g alt two done Ae J Superiority. cisking his neck, and that. if the trac k one in at 135 pounds, give or management did not seriously object |at any time the match can te Would keep closer to the ground) off in the mining camp. in the future. The management did |eclared that He would insist .......01, learatree v . South the roar ahorinate: 2 to 3, third. 4 alrea percariiys but though Salt Lake usually Spatet Ww potas ci ae Pere Aoveea ical eae 1 tena atc oranda oar een elvalry resulted In bringing.bow clubs up to achigh standard and in win- in a st 300) Charle hit Ri and Fourth ili 5 8 B sensenecosesase nets68 ee: ie Holmes, outh : With Heard streets met = to shad cat Gaonand Sigiey tween State Mex i Y s Pribune Job Printing Co, 6, t&8eWest soot South stree an musicady-attained world as ae The} . |,.Young --- ay I est oir et viva Sama ner the 124 (Holman), 2745, Ser 1,80 Stee men east Nor North rear| t he e ponte SG of I 2 a ine@=> epE Teddy end Sour Howard, Poulet Piret o'clock Mon-| lt in wi eo new town in county a7. in sister, > Mies ae a ; volee of : Call 3190, either ‘phone, to get to|Inter-Mountain Republican, any depaytment, advertising or circulation the the audi$76,000. ee. aceagt oe Ol a t "or2 West Second ‘ eeu Crs K soutn .s haRalle on, South Fir t ae He a ae talls rs oi ee Fe Pera ae eek the Bu . ee will be Davis, Interment Be Ray, sudde last surprised dena a ae second KAbert phei TEDDY JR. QUITS Building Permits. : Gam thacdast ; Building peers issued during the las wo ae wesha ne th Scott, rear 738 South 1,0 WY GE he EODLE aati 52. Wes with umn the 7 antie 25 these colum Matches stretch} : . into nei e through dropped|, back went it. larin, %6 (Koerner), Oe 101 (Finn), & 5. be- stated the trailing time exceed py eein | letie tertificsateugele whole w he east side claimed a victory oe side disputed it. an Mis the ae of the Utah Association Football le ag - ast siders organized a club, apcuits William Service president, and ealled themselves the Sa e Associa- game (gage, 100 CWiligiiay, Ie-to tr aeean | vent,Me Tinta ste heat Nee eaeae . hich he has made whic 2 le has é Ul Wil he says, follow, pn aY 3, be will also Summary ees attractions not cost on con- and- would and : ~aKure ewes etch bon for Mantis Bullding. ; $30,000 estimate to Improvements r lvalt e and latest night ee had' and a First race, Steeplechase nandicap, ho be ailes-Phantor m,; 142° (Ray), deen chain, 102 (Helder), 5 fo - fennaa "At is put ation he the ine had been crossed that it was sure vhich horse would win It wasa sweeping vie tory for the West, or the three placed horses belong to Vestern men Cs . ep . Glorit f e 3 art- Mechanics' said. that ran Cairngorm ina Ween ATIC Eat the place only twe earthquake 1 wae a hg ' F. Morley in a skatAngeles; and went een ‘eg - leader. who SEOHA not be- resorts. | managed intends He Ward |Tout's Woods, od ae Garden, "PHONES reason . other h fayorite, one rapidly s Manan; cluded to me a 16 Salt r rest-! dence, -hav isposed he greate) 5 5 part of his Titers in the coast cities gin « family consisting of children, Lueclan 7S Ray, ies » Ray, Ri \ Minnie members. Life Camp Oo no it of Game. n the stretch began and there was a gen‘ral closing up and. it was not until the he wuUditoriuin,, 2 > 9 nase 2 Mr. to five pleasure stows MN pee tae aa. Lorimet oy + Macphatl-Vine of W ordm a) r rinces Oe Francisco tortura by me five will THIS < South membered y Z see oFlee an) TOUTS | Pic ditshamniibet Se . Piaetates applause. clferous had been Ogden aggregation, which playwere MeKay, President by trained the Rave atch, and t theic first ne tussle before a pretty lively alt Lakers defeat. in as down Ney ph ailing day-of the same year On T Pete 144) a te n from the eastern part of the city Callen Red Ram's Horn began ddvancing about this ime, while Glorifier wa ead in front if Dandelion, who was showing signs f distress a mS Horn ent into the endiécparkine in the witatch, "with Firat O'Mara 7 : = Wood | bring the aggregate cost of ltorium up to approximately NOC" Car os) Don BES Bhi . ae stone In' the Millard nied pray Fiction. ery e" | Be ay a6 eine rape yarn Ssuderina : . ae ‘ ae nea. 1908-"07 in eae Who Who's vols "KS ‘op Winthrop-Works, 6 vo Clemens-- Mr. strenuous me so declaring The following year, at the second outng vf the same society at goon, another ee oo played between Pe Salt Lake boys a team from Eden and Huntavilie, *dallected by President 7 O. McKay of Weber Stake academy ball made of rubber with a patent in flator that uldn' k a better 1 > fron e t the grand stand the nett Dandelion and Glorifier close the Recent panker al not eae ne a eee oe ot nave had plenty ¢ i @long this line, and t us looks ene great chance. for my nture De bulk of the $30, 000, which the au "halker Thoms Bor award Poulton nite T0 7 afternoon | far : yack Jo skating, gatherdid wit Ip with elty. Japanes ports ‘are Japan. William Monday | He leave wife and | Ray, Ray r \ snale, Hank-Camp yesterday, pavilion, closing Aa . before : the' as , interested with J, ing rink in| Los. e- | public Congress, least have beew in San France isco and Angeles during the last year, In Los and Nettie Poulton dey yaaa Ashworth id eClelNand Minnie ect het Poulton re und Li lestv and Pear! Smith eee er tke uf Library, i - volumes the Joly lease City ; first, | thirty-five added to morning, a eh 2, he lead ime, with r oe a in pully oe 000 eG went to the track ss thirteen 6 wit th Se of the aoterd | to the no mah : ey th lapsed 1. Alex SGeHe ihe fleld and gent them away to an almost perfect start, with Cairngorm] the respective members puttin up their owl in front. Cederstrome and Danmoney to themselves uniforms lelion were ped on the leader with|and other accoutrements and going into Trsiaarsap nea icra ree anes was ee a pet not At into detalis eont e for position and almost) cerning e rules o ga or ho mmediately Dotly Spanker of Wilsen| it is played! for John Morgan, the ath- ‘capa- ten years : of his immaculate vehoyed under such conditions, alon shout went tad backed some tut if not the : ar yar s p Win 2 cemetery ) pothwvell and. Mec fonaughay, Mighth Mau tay was one of the mast promtWest streets : pent merchants in the state re, Was Genson, Eighth South be tween Fourth and Fifth Bast streets of the firm of member senior formerly poy jn ' this elty and after| yrss. Sarah M. Baldwin, 823 East BY» & «© ° sons elty Sar h lelosing the business of this firm went Sixth South street soeeee re Ge Ry ind where he established. the|John. Bauer, 1038 Garhi id avenue cach | CO) Gare \ Ie ke Butch Wd South Second .Balt| to. business Por following Wright . ta seating business eygoodlakhs to Gn : proposition, ee PINE I cap ¢ aes capacity Walter BODY lon fiv r m between! tig ule 2 move BIT Continental > ; taken until : 1 Hee a ; has Lillie bank | lepiale iture has St nhou a a] cont 2 wii ahSouth ria Deeping-Bess of the Renters tre! Grey aire eht ‘s s Ae -_-<---_ ee = es Pa those eS however was pos-| ive. fool P pn "4 Lpoplex Holder-Life in the Open London Stage, 4 vols + ephaman, said Reof, the Roman Long-Decline 4 @: public. & vol -cjer--Criminal spons AaLty tition rc oO Bey. . oo ves C le Phila- where a seared horse had says Motor Tustré uted, when aped sweet ‘Thankaan you so p 5 rere Al Bo 1? o used to Natlonal yacde in 3) burial, The funeral 1021 the home of Mrs. E rye ville out at.s2.- tou, but/terested The body of William | Garland merchant who 18 the State bank quarterly dividend as vois 1 to 6. -Phila ‘tak has oky oats e hasS Lt; a : EAS 22.0)| Funeral Held of 202.00 : € has vat ey i 5 O00) ) oeovle. Fourth South are Mrs. Alice ae Ye hi Miscellaneous. s0o- will auditorium: Strike atrike Japan. price ‘ BRINGS a 1 : | Four 'day M was dea ar a" he Beauty Ttescued the eauty, eT is A gallant motorist had rescued | sue in distress from a dog-cart in ditch, e New will be yyonday the replied Pi, aaa Doe!" ie= coal, 18% it sé lection ‘ ‘ SE | Mavic Against to: ae 2 nm paint Duet Florence Solo Reeitation Golo Camie. asaie . Musical selection ‘ene eis i The Singapore,|oome . entertainment. itation a . gate 1 00 | Co ‘ of TAttle. Dr.and at onee The aclidia Pabout ~? "ra 9 70 Power July cent stock fs people are) s for in the Piano solo | tecitation 101 io, . Lyon poe cr dene - « from Anna aoe lotae onve and @he - and- for O'Mara' furnished] ren ip Pedhey Given th or Mrs. Wilding. benefit Treeitation 00) his culture decided re asked eA the against No i0, , De PF a of -_-- § | to Salt Lake's circ ee eee ere' er ae. DO! fr. ane ge ee they i ue, ie of Vest. °; pean clk : it district, cial position of the young 5 En) 15 Mountain accounts to ibe sw aoe had eastern| whieh the Japanese coa are Kyus ia. (the most ), ith an an w ‘ coa "wate: 10 we | Mandolin. ‘ and on ita 2 per OY | ohased peopte | cotta PleasTenth le posille coal = mportant "he Will C2 erty prefe ered J. Dr rh rae as sbon as possible after miki stake, he went Bast ta claim Kis} paper. n : Arnold -M cesar sept to' Jobn jowe, pt, a Ww = Joseph C, pt. Cahoon to lwM. I ‘Van| Bogort, 12,» 2s Harrfson pt to Emma § : 4, ? W most " feet, front stayed hirt. It was robaAbts never all were Te simply "‘clon Grasped the com- a BUIEne 340. was|city for was Brighton Beach Race Track, New York, July 14.-Captain W. S. Williams carried off the rich Brighton handicap, worth 25,00). today with his game 4-year-old tam's Horn, It was one of the best races ver seen on the track and the result from start broken announced 17 00 | Dole Ay owe , he B : Mrs ; ruth | Side of the gable roof, space The for long ollices lobby sutlicient give ill Misa L i : oh ae Pees ea beck, 318ipS 102 | Kirkharn, : G Rie Followine dressing rooms, lounging rooms anc 128.00 | va tobinson and Alma Sea ticket offices, two of whieh will be va7_.ou | is the program for the eve ning alisett | DUJIL on each side of the hall Mr 460.00) Baritone solo +L Hal = O Mara intends to make everything ot 33 Tr. C ie rt and OG que vesday will, pay it} on nd 4 ina Round OE =5, le : baht et SL, BR l 1W pt. 3 aa ie Co.. » >», 26. i 28, Alex Dahl to "ame, & Con: ( urt to Mare ren i 716.39on & i1cres . , ‘ lw { dy Vit , en Neale Campbell et al. to 6 cS, J 3 and lhis ; ee Miss to cP The one struc lev., youngat 1904 e in was was oe Investment connecting with. the. main building which wi be 115 feet by 240 feet running north and south The entrance arehitecture will be Mooris}! n style, with two towers on either , will be Haid by the Deseret friendship quick- | $3,190 Tr aa a ung man, |andike a ask ‘ bride r not » ae to Greenwood wood, ket - Was he mar- week Gordon, have . " The ag into love 14 en ‘ e wife hich in the We) ad sie Orsop mar last) D. oe however, ae f ‘es qos s who 2 value] NEFIT "ENTRTAINMENT com Ne. whose, that etnee the which . time m ™ BRIDE Mountain, : ant Point ly ripened OD) : place is Le number Round P el c couple, bride was formerly jot Yorksummer city. The met New in the of Se seal : _ane ete eke ; sheep, young among a rich at Chicago 14-Cattle-$4,154a July Oat | h ry hicag Chic : 5 Mat eis in Higher Mr. [Lay was } 1849 ‘and came a > aes 7 to Japanese coal js true ‘ America. Prices steady. muttons > VLDB. « 00: fed 400; range wethers, $5.00@6. : ot it Clayton large auditorium would ia ~ 5 ereeted in Salt Lake this summer the expense of avproximately $30,- be |at ‘Coal. coal eres f thele great Oo lithe 9 dullness market when north of China to Sing-|{°™ the property, and intends to have England had previously |#very form of amusement in the place. Business Notes, T. and George Ashton have purBoom Produces | ( 4 ised. through Ashton and Jenkins, (WO) rods on Sec ingetere* 4x2 and ox lots pe Romance Pretty = sa W Weste pear palates$3. 7509.80, bulls,fed| $2stet 26; Western ; d | : . i { tween Sixth Sixth ¢ and Seventh 1 South ti streets,)‘ ae cows, $2.00001.), r y . oO tree HH ittie Peter $10, 504 Thi Wee Hors Receipts, | 5,00; market ste in! Ee) Through the ee oe . or ie ce of property, 10x20. ror adjoining wate Hui of sale $6. 7006.75, heavy,|;y romance be eB in ork mo » epcured. will be Improved by the $i Tat 79 packers 36, 7046 30; PIES and than two Ss ago, Salt Lake will) T" es this summ r -cent er. ./of lividend taal sty population pee to her have Gided ly | Shortly 5,006,75 efi Sheep-Receipts, unusual estate the given at the Twenty-fifth w ard an sembly hall on the e vening of July | for Mrs. Charles Wilding! The com$ 98.5) mittee in ¢ harge of at enn agen i ma includes Mrs. es EUMEe yea pare bank Co ptd" coating city Sa ent f ye sa Le eye GETS of real pany, fo .» : Sower tent and: Fow d Trost, Co Sis ects City Lake ‘ week local raining nanene of a eae of ees all produce anthrac 1 -Tsland oO e201 vahard but of @ very bituminous, only ee ; Logan ae 5 ; So ‘ $2 6.16 ee can atoares $2.75475.00; Southern "STRUCK | GOLD, ows, £2.0003.50; native cows an 3. | $¥.0005.40; stockers and feeders 4 » | Rownd Mountain A the to . An entrance of sixty-three feet wil . > -unnine be built on Richards stpee ix ons , Ogden | part rSAwine 3B ank and It Isof in Salt the Lake. western section of ee city cna Zz a MoI more than any other, perhaps, th: the | 20ONDS new homes are springing up like mush | BONDS. Aina They are mostly nowy s of work-| earch se MARKETS. Kansas< City. Proceeds ot ‘be as * pank,..armington... ws and y country and|publie by next winter same proporThe auditorium will be erected on Ric hards street) and ete Temple, the exportation to obtain good coal |the the] Beneficial Life Insurance iil Ro , Kaysville Bs ae | Barnes {ie on oe M...Co.. com Con. W Be Serad bank C eseret. National Nanik | oo e> City Supply ined|/ yesterday 1,000,-]° through o and Gieuches? three-fourths of the coal a consequen uy. vs coal many week a lateat dgme s that the market has] week he had disposed of the five for 2109) } haters ne this as showing | Utah penne takes 1 foot front ae 9 complication has 4 a edue A lors some of Which are purely in-|the general condition all over the city, | Utah: Natio and some relating to the outside though these lots were in the waste rm | Utah Ben situation While this aieey ayreed upon, good judges are ‘ae atis als of one mind as to which of he » be "pre sing jn fluences has operated inet powe rally i poner gato 7 for 1s92 the the emontiey fo ee eoonding aay.12: 1006 that the esire to liquidate prevailed no} of brick Ogden porn nd : less intensely at the beginning of the pen instance whie h shows the general a eee re ell riod than at the ene In other words | aE ard pee of ‘ail estate values ao | Rox S Bs of the motives behind che liquidation are not) Salt La was Hennfad out by an OX ae re ee Townsite ece »p- | 7 tensive sme a Mp few | Sugar.Utah y Sugar of recent origin or due to recent d e eS lop ns ive ; Litt ‘-haser haser ofof sm ie o ts. : ‘|The Co., ments, but are some thing that have long|days ago, He said that last summer he| Ul ugar C a existed. That the trouble lies in no one) had bought five lots, paying $175 a front | The hah, Su rar The | foot ie English Mik : eemine NS year: BO, 10 PLETE, ae a BOUNCE 101.28 for the same wee 4 |*)° $1,022, ooo Sig a) . : esterday 599.2) Clearing: yeaterda r 4 : rains there This . fields; island and and Yezo| the} 7from oe‘Frisee to - the southern 5 eh PsCalifornia ee largest Nippon of all), (thewithcentral five beds, (the most northern), with four céal een-| city was in consultaticn with sev tees In the Kyushu mi the coal ts/eral Salt Lake real estate men, loakvery tat and has great heating power,)ing to the purchase of a suitable site avery, demand is not , as shoes to |toeethe seems to be generally conceded. In ~ ee co eosts $8.25 a stated lagBt night that Bonle y uld be compared with $5 for only English. Ste apt g rat work woulc rd the east Japaness coal goes as|besun this. week in excavating for San Francisco, competing the building, and that the werk will of since for the day of $589,-] an increase showing 1K) 40. aca aes Small characterize ie é E i ma ae ‘ A ete at dunine ths near a 18% The price of Japanese has increased of late. In ; from this it Is that the movement dur-| pletion, some large and costly, but the| Lewiston Sug ve SG majority cottages of five or seven rooms. | Lehi © om ink of. the Republic has been an effort) interval stockholdings this entire ing unload to speculative and | And. in aliviosk every case, the house is| National Bank o k ok best jis Fecha con H.0n Are + in in oe ee thoroughly With His Game Horse Ram's Horn. in England to strengthen themselves in Sees Salt Lake's Need, india, , where Japanese ¢ osts half as 5 ‘ > 2e 3 ake much as English coal. and since that I have been in Salt. Lake -before time the Japanese coal trade has con-| this time," said Mr, O'Mara last night, Stantly increased. The exportation of coal} and saw the need for an auditorium !1 1897 was $5,900,000, ‘In 1901 $9,000,000, Infhere. This. city is. growing -rapidls 14 the amount, $6,750,000; was small be-|at the present time, and will continue [248° aa ee 2 Be ae + ae do so. And a ae large auditorium ave ¢ "ts "ye ~ ro : is joni es Baw ‘all Indo-China China. me wh¢ vt ae fe oa ie ee tnt rea, Siberia and. portions of the: western 25. 2Mer features, "w BUVENLIBC ‘ there Local = Line' | First. N ational bank, te a eee ity atte the ane rallied ee first of May, finally) homes going up inin tgthe mame sparse ee voeiiedinto| First National bank, ensuing six weeks and have no sections of the elty One cannot gO into) " fonal bank. again to the lowest of the year | any part of the city without seeing scores | First Nat pe r +e Ie ye u Co I'ire j tlome stages of com in various homes of new to be drawn! there is any one inference cause as ook Auacratian . : peine:" adie it difficult demand .in this instance bank Bae al . Loe learings oe Quiet 4 control In every line - the mercantile busi- | ¢j,000 tons a month and is situated in the there Is: live trade, Dry goods,| west of islan ‘{elothes, sawere nd all other ‘here are also found on the island of} lines are booming. ‘This is especially true yuahan mines of ‘anthracite, but not in| the shoe trade. Shoe prices are re-| large ntities. This howeveer, Extensive EXTOHSIVE. whole.| . ness oocs to get out of stock: as|sales, nothing of importance has been} being are Improvements transacted At the low points] buye rs ¢ ould be found. of the week the grea part of the share| made all over the business district st has sold again at the extreme low |amounting jn the axEre gate to more SpA level that it re a in the fortnight suc- | $1,000,000,, accordin to one real ¢ te} ceeding the San ancisco disaster te-) man, and many \atovens nts will be gin months home the English only..country and Where ton as _ Towa ir k been time. me tng New rk, July 14.-The decline in the ks\detromithe auditoninimproiect stock saree has Rone on this week prac7 > tically without a break. The selling has} has been very little stirring in the aaron pee "GE th "particularly heavy Cate TUR ERY On ie De Aimer but tere Geertain inearaata i been | therere have been the usual number of last fe nm the cle; every) "| aad improvement, searcity of brick Prey, spring,| Nocthern.| DISTRICT --. Estate " ‘Market e in and supplanted thus | been in practically MAY BEAL Market Strong. ai market ai blocks decided maining i BUSINESS " With ‘ : in Stocks Continues Snore Ene » WY monk Practically No Break. Is87 Japan are | Markets from and | 2P9re. althou EEG ag. world. * Out up with the demand, and outside | pigt $5. sources Cannot send aid, chiefly befhe islands in cause they find the same condition | fields ond oe he f confronting them An other cities, The southern o 4! Close. ‘ 910 - IMPROVEMENTS THE WERK iX WALL STREET. If In Sheri Owing to the number of brick cottages being erected, besides many busi- j16.50 Tet: ..... . DEApril in the fallen cael . of $1,500,000, ‘ex-| tailers spring commencieg consumed in the rest exported and te) the Tar heaves yards have found it impossible to keep | bie iN the ine of the But | $3,400,000 are (Ue the getting Five.) Captain W. S.;. Williams Won it Made. are hy "|eoal to this. seetion At ong-Kong.| kinds of conventions, reller their sales. It Is reported | where 60,000. tons are consumed annually,}exhibitions of all kinds and store where clearance or] only Australian coal and that from ToningsS on-é arce.-acdle. sales are now in progress} kin can compete ith the Japanese artlThough the announcement 7 money 7 Lake a | Close (17.30 A = Open. | Wigh. ./ 9.10 1 9.15 - TI4@9%c; No 1 Northiera, re Best WG SOY : one No. 2, 62 oh 52k. Onte-No 2,, 3% een viewing this en all ine rer Low. 117-20 [16,50 No. arate Cheraical Northern Pac Decline trade people eagent the total amount ve - between 200,000 Drive RIBS- lumber trade,holding however, SN is active, with he dealers Coe anorectal | an. J-Hietl + Closes fe Gealers no ne eee ene Seams L+% Be | low, | Close. _|to meet the big demands of new build~| SORT. at: Osyeie KE ihe 19 SM J 949° ings. Nort. pn West Pennsylvania Reading Rep, Steel Re Te CO, os ne seas Southern jSOly LARD- _____ Sept. £ P BSS and Manhattun L. N.a | 16.) : es 41 nd i : pt EP from every other styled . My | 4% + |j Open. ..{17.35 Sept, Oct, D. and R. G a rushing wholesale. SUIInaEs trciear a Close (773 784% = oZ, 52) jthe tending: ther ficia® the | generally clearing up their eer it mm receiving where 3 jsut 2S the Hon: eae a 1B oa oe ea varias 49h, ‘ : y é © eres aryIng : | around & per cent. Deposits are lar-| ger than a year ago, one explanation | being that the local demand for money | | Open. | High. | Low. | Close. |is light and that sheep men are pay- | Sept a 18504 (a5 -=---ling off their indebtedness and deposit- | Dec : 35ou. lonie 135% [35% ing their money _ in the several; bank- | 1 8 1 oO% ----- ----- = ---jing institutions. Banking conditions, PORK- as a Whole, are very healthy in Salt{ and $ znd preferred Erie cs 2 not |75% Close, | 8¢P& - /624% a 3 Dee 45 . : OATS- St. Chi. M. and GF. anc Cc. an ices : jarge part 1590 Japan ton a ‘he mountains on yacations of several weeks, or touring East or West, and consequently the business houses are! - a He One The mines:were fitted out -with new ma-| 999;.:-Phil- S...0'Mara,-whoHas: been chinery, connections were made with the the Ww t ‘tes a : a is bac railroads and in 192 the total amount of |i the West for the last year, Is bac Coal mined was 9,000,000 ditatons. of Atthis'first 59) 0f the deal, and ‘intends to ee - per cent, o 65 ae total large structure ready for the Salt Lake latter/trade in the usual channels, which was} generally expected People who can afford it are up in " || High, ji8hg the -beginning Theof closing the -cond hour wer Deg. sO aaa was quiet with fractional concessions from the best} RN- rices ay the season OR Government bonds were unchanged. | ane aug the to-« a Sur sudtte nly acne development was} given this industry an the coal mines fallcw dad the immense strides made: by Japanese trade and csmmerce in-general. eens € = ]-- oe) _ | Open. July \78% : Sept |78\ at Broun Biers of prices: a W HEAT tive Industrial stocks, such as United States Steel common and preferred and] Anaconda he SRE s of the | jarge local wholesalers and retatilers 7 ; . complaining of re sales. 2 Owing Pot !to at $17.35; lard was a shade Jower| ribs were unchanged at $9.4 Enis af ieices Today's and improve- and ‘ favorable bank statement, At. that. time|°¢ lower St. was quoted at a maximum gain} 2¢ $4.10; of: Paulaver-last: night.-!-Northérn Pacific All for |; coal supply of a country Manchuria and ina have mense coal beds a recent article in the Tour du Monde of Paris shows only that Japan herself is rich in coal, but that _ : ee eae een: ning to jus 1G fex expressed b the expiration of the first half| Point for eae bodied es 5iMe, At the Ing UP astonishingly Well..-In Ne-i however, prices had been aded | Gio8e September Y \Ya@Me at lke yada, Wyoming and Idaho agents of) moderate profit-taking on the higher The oats market re incaee to be weak|Salt Lake houses are increasing their| at the opening. The trading fell] chiefly because of continued wet@%cweather. | sure list of makes buyers upand forthisthe in falling a great offmea-|in materially and transactions wére on Heptemibe r ope ried. Nac t lowér| s Ahnounces Plans but C8 thisiis one cunt mipcne y ae de- Sees Great Need for Convention Hall o Million. was moe stly by longs September opened |‘ Shade to ‘sarye lower at 52@52\%e and for a time held steady at 52c. ¢@ ° The market was weak all day. The low on 4 small seale during the second half hour, About o'clock the market disSaauly in anu cain Ra a Has atralian coal ‘throughout the Pacifie, A cuat many of the fears expressed for the future of far eastern trade may be fan- a was rains throughout and the ance prices for American rails} market this morning. \% to % in active ae i,Phil. ‘O'Mara Fears of Japanese commercial supremacy In. the far east) have' received. a Dullness. Bans , s Clearings; reported September, Was; Sum- Y oe eee) sand "Chics @0 aoe point for high for from Page BRIGHTON HANDICAP EAST INDIES. Fields More up - wwe eee rs iO Te ast hour prices eased om somewhat on realizing and the market eneTeKe easy with September down Kc at i8Wa7s ‘as EF a rally few she Makes English Product uct Being Driven which is said BRICK FAMINE STILL ON eies, ono toaia ana competing win as-| WILL BEGIN WORK AT ONCE ussix we z the July 14.-Today's stock marhigher, apparently in. cen% nection £ D ¢ Wisc - that uteses in Than ying the harvest. The strength later came from an estimate of smater ee ee on Monday. September ene ern Pacific ‘and Great Northern Nort! é Rae n RUSHING Opening of New SmoBES. July 14.-The wheat market opened fairly steady today but at the end ed. Small TRADE player, dougihg limbs of trees and tripping uP i aon and stubs tn his eagerne the "‘ball,'' succeeded Lake - aty for ‘Too LATE TO reintroduction of association foot-| CLASSIFY - a season, sr PUATION ie Ww ANTED ball im Utah, and an account of the PAINTER. PAPER HANGE R. 8 * large family, Tvavitniako a OBRK, nilght prove intere sting | , PAIN tory of the sume o some of the readers of these columns. | 4, Republican Some twelve or fifteen yea fo the Utah A. F. league, comprising mostly a x _ the mining towns of this stale, as an = s 7" established organization, but for some; Pon pecan reason or other thing of the : Three years fell past ago. theough and at first became dle of gunny up and tled with being chasen, of ility in ar of string, uly marvelous piloting that object FINE annual | ig outing of the Scottish Missionary societ at Ile rita age, Once n Canyon, w hite the sports we in rORre ss someone suggested a game of "‘socker' met with hearty response, and those who were there looking on saw seme thing not likely to be In a. ARS Ne a IRISH - atone a SETTE - round rees nd through brus gave rise to cousiderable amusement und good-natured t yanter on the part of the spectators. One CHEAP HE ‘phone - SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 208 MAIN display a Fed P,; Ind. --es ST. we a California Direct wire and for all Eastern sporting races. | / eventa *s] * 4 THE INTER- MOUNTAIN e |