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Show FRIDAY EVEXIXG, AUGUST ft J 'IT II IMTIP X A (? A FORCED WN FRUIT PRICE; the Time for the 0 Jf Busy Salt Lake House- -' wife to Prepare for Winter at Small Cost.- 0 MARKET STREET OF SALT LAKE DAILY. 1 September 1st 4 The producing and marketing of Utah trait and vegetables Is rap- idly coming to the front as an In- - C" dustry. This morning a Telegram row t) 0 reporter went along Market ' fifty-tw- o 7:3') and about counted The past week has witnessed many 0 loaded with products of the () changes in the prices of fruit and vege- () wagons In farm. every Instance the own- - '; tables in the local markets. Most of () were attempting to gain a e n- - 0 those changes have been in favor of the 0 its ferenee wi'h some of the merchants 0 on that street in order that they () purchased, some prices having dropped to half of last week's opening figure. () miht present the excellent points This reduction is caused by the crowd- 0 of their wares. The buyers were 0 as busy as cranberry merchants, 0 ing of the market by farmers and proreigned supreme, the () 0 and confusion duce dealers, which started a competiIn sidewalk big fairly alive. On 0 tion among the green grocers resulting 0 0 Tuesday, Friday and Saturday the 0 in cut prices. street is taken up this way by 0 Crawford peaches, that ten days ago 0 farmers from Utah, Salt Lake. 0 were selling at $1.75 per case, can now 0 Tooele and Davis counties who are 0 0 be purchased for $1 for the same quan0 intent on selling their produce. 0 tity. In many places nice, juicy peaches 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 are now only worth 5 cents per pound." racuda, 15 cents, two for 25 cents; fhad. Pears have also taken a tumble, soil- V2'iii cents; striped bass, 25 rents; colcents per pound, tish. 15 cents; ing at from 5 to S soles, founders and 1- -3 her-rir.tr- 9 tT fj THE WORK T'Wi 0,!TZ nickkls. dimks. rAirn;is. im:nnm:s, WE3iiL,JL ?s !l cntrl ntvl hntirii fr, mighty f.ictnr durin:; tli n'Xt few days. They'll rivi you in lit Xono of the st k Iti into tin? NHW STOHK. T lio nnic itis will ;:iv yott a iv u lc a! ni uc t the IrnHJitis ih.it w ill taketlic lnss's sinilinixly. Thcv'n imt tlio sovl of loss ilia hurt. Tlnvr hlnful. Tnvn " inovin- -. CAia: WHAT THKV COST? NOT A HIT. sweep shelve and eouilters en Or for choice of breken hr.'-- vZ lli.en cellars lortner selling trca In n jrr'.T for Mi:S H H!tir.T.--I.'i- y ch.sn tor V.i.ufi v.; i' J.j jo-em. othr t.? ner clt 13c, any style In io ou-han- ic. r(-il- fra tl h-f- ore ? n s j thu 9c 98c, 69c and 48c. for th stock frem la! full r on s. h fir?t of ItOYS Wf each and every ere to j to CLOTHING. I? you don't buy th :n nw c 'U ly nnre frr. 1C. S e Ch"e than double t her all siz" fro:n to Pt'ITS The HOYS tim-"- ?, - atia-tions'iu- UlilL. TIk'v'11 be 121.. cents; cattish and smelts, and .".0 cents npieents; crals, shad '.- -, C5 cents a pcund, and perch, two pounds for a quarter. xlay. Grain and Flour. Th'se prhes. with but slight ON DO 15 r-r- ;. . le . 'MI'.V3 OViniCOAT.IMi't Ml us you r.in't ; a j rlv k: ' th- - ' V.il-j- , t - r . A-T- I - .11 : 'ALl - t I.A .t;T ; . .. i up t. I: jyui?cli.. 1, hrAtn :(. f r; VTKTh H MIIN",': priro. - r- s'.J S. rxteii 'r - 1"T : . I -- k' : 5 ." l r" , rf - 1 ? li 4 . .; .!bi u . c '- ;. ii .t. -l ; - c :n r. r: 98c and 69c. 'r. I j m 1, ' t.'.e The s.varrger Myle the gannf nts lh..t have y;r . i quarters fur ail correct and f.v Idonnbb? dri it; i ;,!.; th"in.-- ki:i b dld r; for and brain;; of th only genuine artlMic cb:h-..!!. b aco udera of Vatu jb- up in J.:o In long M M ! p'.'K r $3.88, $2.29 and $1.69. th m nt : SinuH. . at r. fur C.Tt urn. vP HAT I!!PAHTM 2 . :.-.- makr. $1635, $12.25 and down to $8.35. T Utah apples have remained stationary in price, being still worth 35 cents a j.nunds, ?l.(.ii; corn, ier 100 pounds, SI. 25; peck, but the quality of the fruit is corn, cracked, prr 100 pounds, 51.40; pounds, J1.45; !);',r!"y, vastly improved when compared with oats. nr le) the first apples that arrived this season. whole, per l'X) pounds, ?.". 1; barley, The first Utah watermelons of this rolled. T'cr 100 pounds. 31. lo; Hour, fani- ily. per 100 pounds. Sl.'j5; flour, straight year's crop arrived on the market crade. ner leo riounds. 12. u.,: flour, hitrh One came from Wednesday. wagonload Davis county and one simultaneou.dy patent, per 1'J pounds, $2.20. from Union, this county. Both these displaces are extensive melon-raisin- g tricts. Utah native cantaloupes also it irn made their appearance on the same i A ifJi it B day. Those now on side are not a fair n article. In sample of the n about ten days the and will begin to come in. larger quality covered These rind delicacies have entirely supplanted the Texas and California article, as Halt Lakers invarian bly prefer the product. The melons are worth from 15 to 40 School Board Places Many cents each and the cantaloupes bring from lo to 25 cents each. nn iWc nf Grapes Coming- In. A few raspberries still hang on the market and are worth 15 cents per box. Corpora! Punishment. Wild plums came in ..luring the week and telaii at three bo;:es for a quarter. Aniore: t!;e new i il s roardlt-Puii 1" and white grapes from sunny the pov- California are to be seen on the mar- cmni' tit i.f tl'e pupils of tl'.e pti'nhc sehite;.--; ket. The f, ,vmor are worth 15 cents pier one i o i rpural puuishsn in pound and the latter variety bring. J2'-The ir!' pruviil.-- i:.it rorpora! p.n th same quantity, ents ome, beta u d ch rt ies are still for sale and ishir. nt sh.iU !mt b- i'. it t i! fur ar:y but a ll. tyrant ofl'c use, and wl.t ri n:!M--fe;-bring r in 10 to 15 cents per pound. !'!'. nt. of TJlack-benhc-Iiave fail. to pu::ishm fruit quotations follow: i i; a ! li: tii a. vm;t :;. ;'. rente box: native and Th-f s!:a!l nr curra rtts, J.' cents hi'M't' ! mm quart; ... , tie- t. .:: i' el i;a lo cats a quart; plum:.-- 20 ri j: :k a..,; ...a ,,)California ani "5 10 basket; per ru f tin. 'M in il the pi priti. ts a '" pound, and dewber-- r e; a faeher. . I ;e.-cents a i..ox "e).)( ir,i p. r.isaiiii'-.t. the !. :' n n:!.. rt ;i.!l int!i: t..i in t,.- t.r. IrhTt Crrrnuts Arrive. a r pt:plls. it : r. A ' ii m. i t id rurporal .n .j. oanuts was ', f .r t!te atn- - fT vt-th.? and vesterdav. trnpiey fr;n te.Tii;-,;;rs p, .: til- - i'. V t.. lu the uivjn. t!n f tlie first of thai i!.' Metier ot h r p.:n t "!i e.i tile .Most f if eipid the market. lit j 'l'.V .'.iUheritv thv 10 and 1.", rents a :! and brin: i Tr.r f. a of ;!:; . r idner i.ii. ai nun p: n 'en. i in.iiiit a"!f :;ij'e ewi; hvim him e rarc-ej pr; vi; lvM.'. !rrr:i 11., to k Veiinw: privir.ir u au-r.stdi ei :.') lor the :nno oerwi.iso i.rt iirtiil per .le.ze.i; ia !.i v i the am urbiu Pine tipplt-- are worth from the iuantiiy. parent and sue. rim- nd. v. 110 ro r.n au.i) limes are worth !rt 1 Vi Wdfj'.i-.:.- . t"hhf-- e d;"-"nt!nu- $3.38, $2.59 and $1.88. Tin: littli: mf.n .vr.-- (V. at. th::andsriTs roi: trive .it light WfS:hls. All diMined Iltavy $2.69, $1.48 and $1.18. the hay, grain and Hour mar-k.-- t: Alfalfa, per ton, baled. $10; timothy, per ti'Ti. baled, $14; wheat, per lu.) Apples Still Hold Turn. BIG SALE ABOUT TO CLOSE1 12 j i or crv About. 5 154 Main St. j To Vacate s tcmbsr 1st. FIFTY WAGONS THRONG ; Sep- - On or About ) 000000000() Mow Is as compared with 10 and 12 cents per pound when the fruit lirst came in. Apricots can now be bought for 1", 20 and 25 cents per peck, as compared with 25 and 50 cents for the same quantity ten days ago. Salt Lake Telegram. riiE 7. 1003, - HATi r.OVJ-- $16.20, $13.25, $10.38 and $7.75. !.ny .h': -- bf; .vn 5..1 es f.: 88c, 69c, 48c and 29c. ... N H home-grow- full-grow- Hundrcd5 of 3arg2ins CH -- !Af Utah-grow- Rrlrirtinni; - En-?;:i- . u-- p-- i "h -- i - r t;;:r;i.-h:i:-i- -- ! i . . . . ', : t 1 i i i i i . : ;. ! , . n-.- (i:j-'i.ntiten- t . r-f- : oi . i i ' t 1 1 j . i b'-'i- 1 i . v-- - - , Citizens lo Pc Odncaled; in Walking: Properly Down Crowded Streets of This City. - i : ! 'e.-vidi- -.-' ! I i i " ; rl-- l - i.-- ; i i I J - - : e.-nt- e-i- t- -i t Mi i - . I ; . : l - si.r.o : ; a-- i In the ve2;etn hie market the-- only new tomato. arrival is the lTtah-i;roy- n the-- size of a man's This ai tielc is alx-up-a- r They are worth :0 have potato droppefi sl'shtly and now bring ."0 cent per hundred, or l"i cents ;i peek. This is about half the pn.-the ".Murphys" sold for :it the beginiii'ug of the season. Uiah tomatoes m!1 for T and 10 cents per pound, with a demand a tribe less than the supply, flroen peas are scarce cents per peck. Roasting and worth (eus are still HM cents a dozen, with a ain vt,,., of t p-:- ;. . ,d- v. to th Hi- ot S..lt 1. distti. is a not elot:;. .,.: ti,..t th- p It ia the city, for Mini., i. o utUab! VISIT SALT LAKE - i Eastern Physicians Enthusiastic vt the 'i.-J- - - ': f r t - !. il f; t i HEARST' M(P ft Fl i b- - -- '' ': tub-- . t . n .i- . . ,! e.JH i IP it; ri-- U ftr.H I v a lli.il j: - in !! f e i . 'i r :..;. .in.'.)'!net-h l"?st;tp - "s j to I, 1.. ti . I ' .v '. e : 1 . i I i!j w tttt ! I: i- i, P. :. - ti . . fiiE 1 x 5? SB EVENING AMERICAN has the '-- of - lal-- est news and the best editorials. It is also but one ccnl a copy ?T ,V b-- - C-.'inc.v.- ff one cent A " I - ..;!;- :..in - Sunday Chicago Morning Paper issued for i I Evening OPHE MORNING AMERICAN is the only & '' i - t w d ; 1 Morning i;... ib .j.i.-.-- ! 3.1 M - - 12:-'!- T i - I . : S ; ' J published in the wcrid U , d'h-m-e : . 3 Jb i 1 - : i T'-'- : : . i v-hi- pf-s- " ons . 1 ; a r.-i--. Morning cr Evening . 1 . ity r : : t i One Year i : . j - Ono Month. ; : e-- t I . 5 , - s:- - tf ! b s, ? it - - ' J i ? , ? It' . - t'-u- i.-- d It i i I 5S 25c n i i i Pa 1 ! : 53.00 Months. ...51. 50 . . . Sunday Edition On? Year., 52.50 Six Months.... 51.25 Ono Monh....25w . i R (Payable i.i Advance) I f ! Fwales subscription -- : 1 i 1 ? ?f ! full-grow- - i : i r ! SUNDAY ISSUE is live cents ai.d is the moct complete newspaper - . - THE . T.--:tr-- Th-..-- s.'a-tion.'- 0 ' t ei lor ..;:- i- Irt nl- a . ,.'';..ti ibr' flt.. e 'i - - in S - oi . - f :.!ui.!.ir lb" ". !. .... . ay tt : !. ,. . !.; f !!'." 1 ! . . IM r'iir.p. t;h'-.i !' ; - a ? . a i. t"t f-t- : ofo .,' it . Jin SECURE DIPLOMAS ' : y ! o ... MANY EDUCATORS 3. 1 o- ; . j - i. i a T: - : i "i.:-;,.: - f'C ' t I 'o 1 e ! s - , uh.f. ih". I ! - '. . j ' . .1 u t!-.- . O, . i . ly. party of Kasp-rphysicians a' d .t!i;.!.. surgeons who ate on a pbasuie trip School Ecnrd Grants to e i - v i! b ila..- - .. tothe were in Lake West, Salt through t t o;b1:. demat'd scarcely cijualing tho- supply. Lont; List of Those Who Pass ariiv.-in the afterio n :,t day. They Other Vegetables Stationary. o'i loi-ilirect from Clltnwood Il'fiuirecl lVi::t 1 olo.. and wer. taketi to the Springs. The following prices rule the remainw p. Coi'.ur.t i;;l dull, where . a . U .ri Tr ith a numb- r but slight fluctua- of ing vegrHable?. T:e Sta!'doctor- - th'-- had luiu he.n. local of i: h;. at ' ..aid hi 2 cent.- per cu; tions: Cabbtic-e. pound was tak-- n at t!i" p t mo i .1 nflsnaiitel " ; , cumbers, four for a r.iekcl; ogg plant, Dr. u:t'---H. f. Xile? . . iii was visit f d !. .... Salt. .. ... r. n v. ?i,. cents ier pound: Utah m x ;m av rs ee pa1 i: ie lith im'ini.,1 " O'trtr.- tie- afternoon and the- i.artv b "t i .' r onions, $2.'2o per hundred pounds; wax over 1.. K. o:t.e ii'.is: r the Ort er.n Short T.in.. :,t ,io. : t,iu ' . and green Hiring beans, 20 cents per l oruintr. Jo !a M.,b ! liua'v :.!;irjoi peck: vegetable marrow and summer The following onst itPjel 11 e Voo,ln,ans....'. S- -. n See,' , dr. e;In... squash, e cents each;T cucumbers, o cents .1. O, hr.,.. ,.. Dr. A. e ti nf , T. p;n!.: cents per bunch; piece; asparagus. !'''5" ,. , in fuif-d 'u the er.aJen 10 MirS.f,rs Stat.s;' three for tind cents, S.)nach, pounds Dr. A'i!liani .Mayo. Dr. ', !r bile. Dr.! Hlla ". '.!.! !. Iba t; K.---- . Old Cletk Ai:-'- trt. onions, turnips, beets, carrots ami radWri.it ht and I r. Jen hi. I' san; y. of IMi-i r.r. Mav. I' ishes go nt three hunches for a eenls. li.ai, ; . t he I 'nil n a ilic i oad. The best, orearuery butter rerr.aius a ; ntt S:.-yand '!..; y..:y at. ''' cents per pound, and the A .as tit'e a.tW. ... St. ah i. ranch article has advanced to LT cents. : b "Iai.t roe Uisiir it. !;i;'D Not to be left behind eggs have aitso reSALT LAKE ROAD s H.u-f. .v , J'rant (Ju.ilt tained the M ice iea- bed Last week. jep.e . p:, ,ii.. :ah,oii! f,i .7. W. ctit.t... .Uf The ranch 'ggs .are worth 11' cents a , ' eld :.dj tiozeu ami the cold siorage iu:.lity ASKS MORE TIMEi!;.;;';b,:-!'v:;!l.'ta h rnaj'.ufactured cheese is cetits. TELEGRAM CITY ROUTES. worth 15 cents per pound. Suburban Railway Company Deoir?3 YELLOWSTONE Poultry Is Still Costiy. PARK EXCUR- . ! ! to Council lii m holds Extend Limit on at th following Poultry ' . r. : ' r. !t. Qjnvj with the supply hardly adequate prices, rrr.nchisc. .. ' r o t he (lema nd I'll ' ' . , r chicken1--' So; lug per pound 2,' cents, ' a h ' i ! . : . T:-.h. ,. !.-' e S!ard (iidt la lis liLl ce::ts; ducks, IS cents, . An.;. i. manae. r nf the Salt: - ; ' r .c . u "keys. .. find cents. Ia'e spring Lake .vi: lay,., oa.-- t in: umi '! , Suburban t '.li;i:iv;v IV u;y. lout, -- a s v tliiektuis sell for IS cents and live, hens v u." :i.e ;!.r. 'I ' '' ' ' " t titioucil Mie Council last d.:ht for an iia hidhv; tail :a.i for 12 i ents a pound. fr5.nMa: h it . r . ' ' These prices govern, the sale of meat extension of on.- y ir on Ua- tir.a- !iu it atal hot.-- .v,,;., u t):, j his.the of t frara Kfantid t: but ions: with August i;. slight , :. Xuu.bf., . i bniit d i 'I' he; fratichise was i f if 1 ress-- d for lite ti. k.-- of!'.-iamb, 10 o uts per round: at ul.irs. t1 " . , a , ,, a site.-of buh'dna on 20 d'.b'-8 S iid o' beef. to railway cents; porterhouse steak, 20 Jaast lioin I'irs' to Xinth South SHIP ctids; round steak, 15 IDcents; ribs, ITU rtrert strtet riROTAN IIIILD east to Third Hast si.tf. t. tirnre to mutton" roast. cents; tents; put s it. r ' i. thence south to tie1 ity limits. ti to 10 cents; shoulder, lo cents; fresh 10 n DELAYING ?.:AILS. Mr. 1G cents ; dressed veal, l that to ?:;a.ero Taylor had report"d pork. and s . . .. : b ?" !! already been expended in surir. waveal cutlets, 1.'. to 20 cents"; batents; . .. 7. l T.OSTON. !. i : v M ;; Act. ter j. surv. makintr 25 20 rights, ys. tr.. which st con. cents per cents, and ham, : S archi l;, x'.vxr,. " v. .. :tt?. !: r ,c showed the cotniiany's irornJ faith. pound. ' The total com of the road will be $"ee . ti.bs to n;. with tie- rt a e.V.;. Fish Slarkets Are Quiet. o.o. The inatb r was n ft rn-r t to the Sehb v, n vp-ie...;t .. ' In the hsh market Mackinaw trout is 'emmrnittee on Laws, to rejuirt Monday Antonio. JaraaJ.-a- , t to A f li' the only representative of the speckled niirht. i ; trsn atal hi ;.v. ! bv S. ... ' species that can be pro. n red. This va-- y thi . n ottos ..f :,i i ,,hj abojt ...ii' 25 . I "Death cents Xo tier pound. ; ;rv riety brings Nirdh by wa !a Strangulation." tV. f.a .cd y J other new fish have arrived during the Spokane. Wasii.. Auc 7. "laath be I I ritrd Si.S. ID. r tn!- I. r f week atid business in this line is dull sira!.i;u!.itio:) trota b ov.c;..-- ' t bain;.! witii Vt 'lay. ai.'u tl etrie iuy wire at the cerr.. r of First compared with the cooler month?. Resrites tl'.iUli. streets by nnsk.-.- ja n taurants and hotels term the largest ami J.-- r. tt. As Attert-cVir . 'd t y t';:!.!h. r:4 S..e'h T m ' to in Saeh the arb-ere sal.sta'ii the e s the jury."urned bv as f u "Ti portion of the people. J of the er.Iiet tl.e thit; North t'oi dr.. ttar.N r's ri.d.t id The following prices rule the different tf... I'r.it.d at Asotin. Was'n.. in th- - iretu st over li.--r the inv en th" ;..:.- n jury varieties th" boiiy of Will Hamilton. v Ta as to the r ..f '. f;.,i.d Sea bass, 15 cents per pound; black eay nivbt for the mur-ieof little Ma " tills Uin.aiis, iil-s. SO ..:.; ,.; .f cents per pound; mackerel, 20 llii'ha-iibass, leire-.v.as Ilanhlton's i'etie-- i hi t. :,'r.!!, In beily m !:.. in, ..) cents per pound: prongs, 40 cents per the .! tin e raetery this not ninir. hi' .; (i n;.i. ;;n,l two or )!.: t.iKi!it; ether Ke. i..u! r v pound: salmon, 15 cents per pound; hal- father i;,, it to tlie No funeral grave. cereiao-i',: lie r;ot ;) . a a ibut, 15 cents; sturgeon, 15 cents; bar- - was held. Mons the !'-- ; I to'-.ji.- . J ' i d e !. o ' ( i a s'.el:. ''.(" - t. In t 1 n . - Commercial Club. r!-- f i IS ! : . .!:-- : Tarty of , . - bu.-ire.- -s Well-Xnov.- Uu li 1 1 ,: 1 the to id as it apple . I'tah ; i ; v. fcMINENT DOCTORS is pear shaped, and when put a jireservinor iio ens make;; de- Mb- t re m ;;.i.!zl:;g a I .b. ;b J ! ! h hi' will .nfo;,. th.- nil" of m n t thumb, through lightful pi'k!i--str nts a pock. numb A h. hutuirer!. l'i-- r f' .e, p. . i i rrb 1. inimm hi in i i -, !:- :!, a i j i mm n im i i i I j iw ;.! - ; I K THIS STORE aUITS. E SALT LAKFRS ORGANIZE TO "KEEP TO THE RIGHT 97 r - 1, y. j I 1 bUo, i r.i.-- .. 2i LI Eco.-.om- THE SURPRISE NEHR JIT fIJIND. r - m .M t t '.. of Practical MAIN STREET.- ., yccTTi If A' . ., T- - th: Chance At a Glance You'll See iHfh s ' if 'o 1 h f-- On Display. fs'ovv 1 I - r - 1 lha-tu;- i - j " J t t e ; ; . . j p-:r- .tl 5 :? . . : e . ( f r- r ! f - ( - - ? 1 . 5 . ..-- - - ! :, i , ; . ! H -- ro ( ): '. ! , , j - x r r t. d s r " 1 r.- 1 in-a- ; - .:- i - . ! ,! df-r- n.-h- . I t -- 1 .f if -- We?, 13. - - 1 ft-- J .! f V. 4 i . l. - - I - .1 , r-ut- rii r-- ; t C- - , i:n-kin.- r--- . I;'t? v fish-purchasi- : " - . . , -- h t h I. I I; ...' 1 . ! tay. t f : ; - - v- e - i - ' t : f...e 1 ! ,17 p. !. ... y .ir,-- I'l. l i f., ,(fe. ... ,, . J ' : ."d ; t ' i ' r ty : ar!.. ' 3 : t- , - : - - r ! tn-'- T : v 1 b'-rau- i t - j.iovldid lor inr;;. ojf'ier Vt: .i- r - I I'.ry t : l y , .f J j. - : tv Thh n' ; J S - ,b V .torn ; iM . : ; , r . j e..-.- w j -- . :. 1 frth |