Show LAST DRIED ITRlJrP GO3CE The PKiccnik Ctvrlontt Hn J OTFBecn Moved to the ButTe oct The fifteenth carload of Utah dried fruits moved this season was yesterday yester-day morning sent east by Zions Cooperative Co-operative Mercantile Institution It will without doubt be the last to be shipped out of the territory until the I new crop is received I Some heavy shipments of California dried fruits are just now being sent through this territory to the east and It Is stated that there are several thousand thou-sand carloads yet to be moved from I the coast on to the eastern markets The heavy shipments which have been I made from the west during the past few months are what has kept the dried fruit market down to bedrocK and made it impossible for the Utah shippers to realize on their investments Aturle1 Foul Contpoc Idaho captured the flour contract for Fort Douglas while Utah held its own on the Fort Duchesne contract In the former case H O Harkness of McCaxnmon Idaho was awarded the contract for the supplying of 45000 pounds of straight grade flour to the local post at L24 and 5000 pounds of high patent at 134i These are probably the lowest figures at which flour has ever sold in Utah under such circumstances On the Fort Duchesne contract which was a duplicate of that for Vrt Douglas lie Vernal mills put in the lowest bid and received the contract con-tract They will furnish the straight grade 255 at 230 and the high patent at Light Ttltrt cxucnt ill Stock Commercial stocks have been comparatively com-paratively QUIet during the past two months or since the first of the year and transfers have been neither frequent fre-quent nor heavy A twenty share block of State bank stock yesterday changed hands at 570 which Is an advance vance of 5 over quotations of the hatter hat-ter part of the year Orgnnizcil For Business The board of directors of the Salt Lake Pish and Dairy company now made up of George R Jones George r Cannon A c Brisen Harrison Sperry J H Bailey John H Woodbury Wood-bury and Daniel ftfcRae yesterday met for the first time since the annual I meeting of the stockholders of the fnmnanv and organized for work George R Jones was elected president A C Brlxen vleepresldent George 1L Cannon secretary and treasurer This company is the owner of some 3400 acres at the point of the mountain moun-tain known A th < old woolen mill property and was organized for the purpose of carrying on the dairying business and engaging i fish eulture |