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Show RAT.T TAFT! TRIBUNE, ,TIIURS DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926. Ttm. fourth of It has already gone Into terminal markets without there having been any difficulty In financing the movement and with prartlr ally no transportation congestion which is certainly a splendid record. HETiy lollh NEW Decrease of 1-- Credited Is Cents to 1 Rw to:., firm rrr.l, r."..r.d fir.!.. f 4 to Unloading in Winnipeg (Tlprtxflor K hulgr Qfrifrraic (1 lSH lre: JO'-- D. MICHAELS. By CHARLES r versa! In rHJCAiiO, Spt. 8 sentiment ratne to the wheat trade over night and with IculMf weather in the Canadian tvt t iiw et and Persistent selling of future it Winnip'-Kcredited to the pool, the utid rion w.i heavy the greater pait f the Mat uttd the finish wa with.n a f teti'in of uf 't the bottom with net loie-cent. 7 8 2 to September closed at 30 J. 8. December at 18.7 to 1 32 Corn to 118 end May at 3 to selling allowed stubUrn I 1 e I 1 1 X 8 reM'-a'n- Treasure, but fat!td t hold theto prices and closed unehnnged 76 3 H.4 vent higher wtth and May. to 83 December, 83 90 18 cent oats were unchanged to 8 cent lower with September selling a new low on the crop, and at 35 closed at 35 58, while December was 40 4 to 40 and Mav 45 8 cents Bye lost 3 81 cent with .Septetnlx r , 8 fttatea United ReDepartment of Agriculture ) Tattle 1.4 ralrea 3ono. grtHn fed ateera ceipt and vearlitiga and better grade of graart cent hither, common entitb strong to west grassers little changed, top yearling $ 1100; others. mttnda, averaging tlO 77t jo h5 serersl loads light a ad medium $10O0'aD5u, best besrle. weight steer Kansoa short fed giooo wintered Viand common crasser down $S .VUfjH . grer Kocyipt. 18.tk S..IW.X o pt IT V. Kept Poultry (iMu r j ... ear.-- . fctftrh rmv $4 75415 75. rows bull her d. ,7 MtV yolt ac(t Prcms K 8lHy K,.pt anpaY PV login r K? whs A ith i rp c was rcnr(cd Sale hxlwled 11 xt fik I'hUIppm x (hr I ubuii to 4H eents hurhr for KK f"r 21 7' pot orin Ith nit and kinds selling under $10 K) Kifi in her shipment st 4 3 haw sngai futim ndxanee, strii tly tin ire vriir were gnera!lv Hii-several pip kuges bi.es praifunllv absent on iihnu iriteiext. oiprin ami bniinic bj flnnm-- H of (to jwf n.sr of rnif Huh varllnc. $1150 exfirine top promoted hr in l"!id lulu $171 10, 1471 (round liulloxks, kef Ncur months showed tin tnaxmn.ni 175 several loads sealing 12IMI to r A to 4 $11 no t strength and (Ihm il st Hie while later deliveries (rounds mskirig that prUe slu stork Jn to oints tiet higher 15 al bulls sharing dexdtne 'after gaining 2 point, cacd off under I a lx e ;.n rents lower at $13 0011.1 V n g and rope an h lsel pont Inghe Ibgs Receipts ir OtJ. gvnersllr strong to 2'i i nta higher verx uneven pigs and light )rf r ak to 23 ent lower tuaxx Imirh-o'light rr and pm king sow shoxxmg nmt upturn not top $14 2.1 rhoit e 2W pound average up to $1.4 7.V( dxxn at that jirbe hulk 2lu (round M'-'bn t lu i a iniitlv 22o to 2.0 feuinda 70 for fin $1.4 iSKrl 14 OO hulk 2dl to 4tsi (round axer fexv iitnme weight agts $12 (s,'it l.i oo COFFEE trio hers down t bfuk $11 2.1 desirable A'-oN NEW ORK illr th f,r p king sovxs, $lo Jim j (Ki numerous loads 1 'IHire were lower ' light Pres loffe few held ighta npxxsrd to $1121 and on ids? h brV rejorls of aUcMIx easier $'21 bulk strong "eight slaughter offer rather more fax rti' $12 714(13 10 j frelglif txnk 4Vjo, es jug Talk of ln'resinf and p sdtlee timab-holdover. 4000 fltok in Hie interior of liraill The market j Mirrep ng lambs strong fat is and to 27 rent dnt of 11 to opened at h deflln higlur most sale 11 to 25 sold off to Id HU for Demnlier, the rloe nt higher than xferla bulk westerns how mg net de line to 24 point of $ 4 rCi, 4 5H ail (,f, imtixV $14 75 to ( losing p btiintrd sales 41 tS0 kcr top $14 27 bulk $13 7.V$ ki)r, 10 sc, fHtlon n (m nll strong at 810 on most!? Spfemlur 17 4M Deeemtwr. 16 (dwop 01 Id d. '1 .lanuarv et Marrh, IS 4 21 'tax, xent Lighr hulk fat ' exxv. Jn!v 1.x 7' Keptemlier (H27i, 15 ($, lamha feeding strong bwtk. Ksntuf 814 ontrt 14 18' coffee, dull. Hio SH best kinds held alioxe $14 N 4s, 22 late w and I'ecember 96 LIFT AT OPENING. Scattered buvlng lifted what prices cent at the opening but around !.. the showing of (strength was short Ined. and many of the buvers of the on were the side, selling previous day and there was also pressure bouses wuth eastern connection Having against bids was the main factor In checking the decline, deferred CHICAGO BUTTER AND POULTRY. 0MAHA. deliveries at the Inside being within OMAHA. S pt h ( nlted States Depart(Hv the 4sii1a!ed Kept & fraction of the lowest price of the Presslin Ai.o cm all ment of AgrhuJtiire - Hogs - Receipts boon to Ailxmices of season. butchers and (5 to 23' cents high with xxere hgfct bogs butter of reported Pdv cr, pinking grwdta tady to 25 cents highLocal operators who are bullish were grades the market ruling fnllv tmdv Irale h er p;o to 2on pound lights, $13 504( 13 75. good bujers of corn early and ad- only moderate xxtth gKxt tnjulrr for the 2oo to 240 pound butchers, top, $13 71 vanced prices around 1 cent over ter grade parlirularlr 0u and hi metres 812 240 to 3(M pound butchers. May touching 91 Supplies xvhlle sdeuintc were rot cmisid $12 214(12 lo Tuesdays finish 77 smooth sows, 300 wm pounds In of car market cents. Heavy rains Iowa, eied heavv The centralised parts $to 2Vq co. rough snd bvlea on Illllnols and Nebraska with official quiet hut stead r. at Lr adxane Offering down. down to $!hnj hulk an sales, $b 714( U 10 e with were demand and limited, advices confirming reports of damage uk)ng prh rage cost Tu sday, (U 02; wtight, 300 to the crop in parts of Iowa were firm. Fresh - P2 score. 41C- fit score, 41c HO pounds the bullish Influences early but there core. attic Receipts blot) fed steers and yearscore 37c, 40!e 9 'ore, was a good clasp of selling on the 7 at rung to 11 ccuta higher, weighty ling score, 31 c steer Showing advance, hulk, $l 71R io 71, bulge, partly against offers, and the 83 'Kl score 30. Moo pound weight, $10 00 medium finish was at Intermediate figures 08 Centralised weights score 30- - c and mixed yearling. $11 Local sentiment is decidedly mixed, light steers, 13 steadv about Poultrr tllxe $13 Id. she stock reielpt to weak, bull steady with some operators looking for In- car, 214i 5c. ir wak to 2.7 cent lower. 2Hi21c spring eal stadi creased country offerings of oh! grain keys. fowl, 22c IN duck. fee der roosters, 34c, atend Purchases to arrive during the stay geese. 17c hr..r.. were estimated at 73 000 bushels. lew uitters and cutters, $4 4t4 50. OATS STRIKE NEW LOW. hull, $7 )(( 7 2.7. pra tlcal real ton, DAIRY PRODUCE. WHOLESALE $11 tk) atxckers and feeders. $0507 75, September oats sold at a new 5 low by Nelaon Ricks Creamery f (Quotations lO Wvomiug fteder $t iehj on the crop, and closed about fTimpanv She f 2 1(Sl all elaase Ke(lpts HITI KH cents under the December Buying of atiadx fat range lambs. $1.4 734(14 00, $ nstlxes, $M1ofttji;i75 ixNt slaughter exses, May against sales of December around Extras, so ns re or flats, lb 4 cents difference was a feature Prlma firsts, lb $'isurH27 strong weight feeding lambs. $lSool.4 2. of the trade. Outside Interest remains Firsts, lb. .: disirahle weights held higher, F.H ; fudihg ewes4 $4 5o(((5 75 light, despite furtherIn damage from Fresh extra poultry fjrrn, doa rains. Rye weakened sympathy with farm, pullet eggs, dox DENVER wheat and In the face of huvlng of Poultry doxcolo-- a DENVER olo December by spreaders who sold Ranch, mixed 8 - Cattle Re Kept THEESK wheat as a hedge. Nothing wan heard Full cream trlpleta. lb ceipta. hn killing close generally steadv. on fee. os Wronger load of 740 regarding export demand at the sea- Full cream, longhorns, )h pound mixed ;i) 75. load year board. urllng. Full cream, ssndxxlch loaf, lb ........ $U load gras cow, around ling steer Lard prices were lowered earlv on Block Hxxlsa, 25 Ih liloki. Ib 118) (.ournls KUO other. $4 10fei5 7.7. heif a good class of selling and rallied on Cream brick 3 Ih brl ki Ib era. $0 21. cow and heifer $0 21. low cutIb bricks lb commission house buying Trading In Lltnburger. ters and eutt.r, must $3 7'4i4 25 few all was fair and At tW'close Septem- Roquefort, 6 1b each Ih fnlrly good x.ui $u 71 twi) loads stock Bl TrFHFAT ber was unchanged from Tuesday with Inifer feeder steers. $6 75, with $121 October 2 cents lower and Janu- In churning cream Ib0. 192(1 $0 21 bid oo flesh? load, latter expected to Effective Septemlr ary 10 cents higher. Liverpool was e!) nt t)il figure unchanged to 3d lower. Short ribs Hogs - Receipt. 710to six leads direct POTATOES. received no attention and closed unua.ker. rriostlv 10c to 15c higher, top, 111 11 for two small lot CFTIOAGO. changed to15 5 cents lower, while bel200 pound (By ths Associated Sept 8 down, lies were to 25 cents lower. SepPrea ) Potatoes - Receipts, 42 cars total hulk Mghta $14 00. few 210 to pounds 13 00 tember leading Export, clearances of $13 00 8 sbiprnents, few tUl, on 1rak 131 cars heavies, $12 234(1300 Wislard from the seaboard were 2 716.039 Trading rather klarket, flrtn packing sows fair!? steadv. mostly $lo 21 iX 2 bulk. H043 round acked $1 consin 00 whites, loro load, wtili few heavies out at pounds and bacon 710,000 pounds. 4t' 2 10 92 8 2 fr-- -- H I lf 7141-1- 4c, sterck-tn- geoer-all.- 4 A . un-- 1 f RAXfiE WHEAT Rpt ! Hav OF LEADING Idaho ColorAdo sacked Rural". Minnesota sa ked Ssndland Ohloa, 2 73 2 834t2 hi. 2 50U2 03. FETl'llES. .... Livestock CORN Vpt Deo UT NORTH No ... Ret lt . OGDEN Including . CASH OrOTATIONS 2 red, $132-3132No. hard $1 32gr 1 32'i Toro, No. 3 mixed, 7B4c; No. 2 yellow. 80c. No. 2 Oats No. 3 whit whit, No. No 2. 31404c. Barler, 50(g70c Timothy seed $5 2415 75 Clover seed $20 50&33 50 Lard, $14 W. Ribs. $14 75 Bellies, $17.00. GRAIN NOTES I to Cali Rept 8fBv the Tress ) Grain futures purchases for Tuesday were Wheat, $3 569.000 bushels, corn 7O7.00O lush-els- ; oats, 2.23 000 bushels, re, 000 bushels. Total, 4j.7S6,00 bushels. due 3 8 to Llverpot wheat lower tomorrow hawed on the vctlon of the Chicago market todav. Kept eier Montreal. I I. Winters of Hulburd Wrrren nd ("handier wv "We still beliee that higher re will be witnessed later In the season, for. notwithstanding the fact that North America em t. have raised something like 2 hoo fA bushel more wheat than lat the world's crop Is no larger thin last year; In fart Murrav estimated udav that the Indicated worlds rnp wra about 6 000 Of 0 bushels less 4it year and last year It w.x ne. tft sweep the bins to secure suppde For the time being, however, we should wait for breaks to bu " .( G00PS! A Daily Ltston in Stamen for Children BV CF.LETT ClRGESS lw Delegates Are Named by Tooele and Ophir Spec's! to The Tribune convention In Salt Lake: State. James B. Hlrk-oiaFrank congres 0onnl, Teter M Glegg. (harle R McToo le No 1 Whlt-ehmts- Bride Tooele No 2 State and congressional a o Kvans, L A McBride, Nels Blooms troni. T'('le No 1 - State and congressional J H Warner I and congressional, J e ophir--Stat- M v ie Tbe congressional delegates are said to bo overwhelmingly for Lither-- los raving extension Vo 204. Thirteenth East street from Westminster to Twentv-f.rs- t South, according to jtans on file In the city engineer fflce instruction to bidders speclflca-tints and forms f.r contract and' bond together w'th pln when pared, mav be obtained at the off.c If cf the engineer upon deposit of five $' 00) do'lars The right is reserved to reject any anu By order iiune rs f the Board W. A of Comnla EATHAM. Cltv Recorder Flrt I, 1226 publication September I .just publi at ion, S ptember IS rZ A .yu SvxAwrJf 4' - 7.S'1 c Dffice F the of city recorder, .Salt 7, received at Uth v Sept pr. rosal foha and Raskatfhewan are comMaln-nc1h k a m Tun this offw e tit f. of fields with ahocks (umeg dav Netember M l2 Aonstru. t wet rean and fields too wrk mam u waer main vten-sb- n water ing I Copyright 192$ By Tbs Cbuwgw Tr( bxaasj 819. Twnt first Snith Prtca Current G"aln Reporter says street. from tfc high Indicated yield of winter wheat ,r t Tw ent CRYING condu't meond WHEN HURT. f'aat street, rot ab lh era 17 bnshela on t m fh ng erd th city record, having been exceeded in 814 At four rear old, if you should - t rlneers nfHpbr It when the fgura sm B f ns to bidders spec-- fjr-- r Inatruf second do it is u and rank hcwevwr. ltmns and forms contract and If wa ever prodviced a cr p t f Jnf cannot blame .r h piAns and pro-- f you, xxhen youih. lean.i. In higher qualify mav he obtained when prepared bawl. at tbe offl e of the ty engneer uftn Tb total yield of winter wheat Is five when d of f0 f dSam lt you're by iw tneana th largest th country Tb right Is reserved to reject any ou'l! try, ever grown, having been ex. erf-e- d ail and bids be than lvnwft Vx Br order of the Board of Commisyou are bigger, not to cry ( an) buh- In J9lf and br perhap 50 when you're seven or eih! sioners. n , in th 115 W. A LTATHA. side of t he thres years crop rot or rirlC' Fjv . Hecordef. 1 weded by any other and the fg-,- . IS74, First Rept pnMIcatlon. rs ifcd.cgu that aiprca-RiAU- i 0U arc a OOCp tO even HhiifCj na- Last jMjbiicaUvn, Fe;t. 13, 1828. g Will I .ir.r Ir - ds v me i yr ii cjjt-jBut- 1 J'a-le- v I 1 t..c-u.- : 1 Should happeu to you you would he protected under this Federal Policy to the extent shown helow h auperln-tenden- preM-dcii- f, t, de v i lopments. Borrowed Auto Starts Court Action FARMINGTON, row, Allan Jatk Sept 8 Jack For loea of life, both feet, both hands, eight of both eyea, one hand and alght of one F foot and night of one eye, one hand and one foot, sustained by the wrecking or disablement of a railroad passenger car or street, elevated or underground railway car, passenger steamship or steamboat, in or on which the Insured Is traveling as a fare paying passenger, in a place regularly provided for the sole use of passengers. Not more than one of the indemnities specified shall be payable as the result of any ona pays $7500 Bur- accident. The loss of any member or members shall mean (In parts one, two. three, four and five) loss by severance at or above the ankle or wrist Joints; and the loss of sight of eye or eyes shall mean the total and irrecoverable loss of the entire sight thereof. r'wit $3750 pays For the loss of sight of one eve, or either hand, or either foot sustained likewise as In the conditions of part one (Part Two) pays pays NOTICE. For the loss of life, both feet, both hands, sight of both eves, one hand and sight of one eye, one foot and sight of one eye, one hand end one foot, sustained by the wrecking or disablement of any public omnibus, taxicab or automobile stAge plying for public hire, which ts being driven or operated at the time of such wrecking by a licensed driver, and In which g such insured is traveling as a passenger. Not more than one of the Indemnities specified shall be payable as the result of any one $3000 - accident. For the loss of sight of one eye. or either hand, or either foot sustained likewise aa specified in tbe conditions of part two. $1500 t Notice t hereby given by the bard of commlafioners of Salt City, Utah, of the Intention of such board of commissioners to make the followt wit: ing described Improvement, and laving sewer latConstructing first-clas eral of vitrified pipe eight (8) Inches In diameter a distance (f 672 feet, including manholes, flush tanks and Ya for house connections, In Coatsville all complete. avenue from State street to Second Kast street. In Sewer district No. 2. according to the plans, profile and specifications on file in the office of the cltv engineer, and defray the abutters portion of the cost and expense thereof, estimated at one thousand five hundred seven and (11507.50) dollars, or one and ($1 25 dollars per front or linear f of of abutting property bv a local assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground to he affected and benefited bv said Improvement. sltujed within block 5, plat A B'g Field survey, abutting or fronting upon tbe above named street, md to the entire depth back therefrom, and all within the district bounded on the north bv Wilson avenue, rn the south hy Dowmlneton avenue, on the east bv Second East street and on the west bv State street. All protests and objections to the carrying1 out of auch .Intention, must In be presented writing. stating therein lot and block. frontRge in feet or description of property, to the city recorder on or before the 27th day of September. A. D. 126 The board of commissioners at Its first regular meeting thereafter, to wit. the 28th dav of September. 1026. s will consider such protests and to said improvement aa shall have been made. By the order of the board of commissioners of Pelt Take City, Utah. Dated September 2. 10?6 W. A. LEATHAM. Hty Recorder. Sewer extension No. 456. 1826. First, publication. September 288. 1026 Inst publication September ! (Part One) Bnrnue. waived pndiminary hearing in the justice's court yesterduv when arraigned on a charge of embezzh ment. His case will g o before the district court for trial within the next fewr davs. Bur- al'-lte- d. was arrested In Hardman. Mont , driving an automobile whi(h originally had been pur-- 1 haed from the Hampton Automobile company at Bountiful by Jack F Newton, nnd which had not been entirely paid for. hen Burrow declared arrested. that the car had been loaned to him bv Newton, and in proof of hia statement offered a piece of paper, upon alb Red to have writwhich Newton ten an acknow ldkrment of the loan An attempted erasure on the document, however, discernible only when d a magnifying glass was used, is declared bv members of the Da via county sheriffs department to hae stated that the loan was contingent unon the approval of the automobile company. 4 (Part Three) For loss of life, both feet, both hands, sight of both eyes, one hand and sight ofor one eye, one disablement foot and sight of one eye, one hand and one foot, sustained by the wrecking of any vehicle or car operated by any private carrier or private person In which the Insured This Includes persons riding in or drivIs riding or by being accidentally thrown therefrom. n n vehicles. w ing automobiles or any other Not more than one of tbe indemnities specified shall be payable aa the result of any ona accident For the loes of sight of one eye, or either hand, or either foot sustained likewise aa specified in the conditions of part three pays $1250 motor-drive- $625 pays horse-draw- r NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 4 1 and Thirteenth Soutn street, rrom and Thirteenth to Fifteenth Fast from F.ast Thirteenth Fourteenth South to Harrison avenue, according to plans on fue In t lie city engineers office Instructions to bidder specifications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans, when prepared, may be obtained at the offb e of the cFv engineer, upon deposit of five dollars ($r0 The rlgh' ts reserved to reject any and .ill bids Bv order of the board of com W A LEATHAM. Cltv Recorder. First publication. August 27. 1926 S puhlp 'Ijxst ptember 16. nti-m- TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the city Recorder. Bait Lak City. Utah. August 24, 192C Sealed proposal wid b received at this office until 10 e nock a m.. Wed- nesday. September 18. 1928, ( t grading and constructing curb and guttf ard pavement In Having Extension No 187, Third Eaat streeL from Seventh to Ninth B'otb and Cghth Ruxte to Third Last South etreet street, according to plans on f.l in in city ergneera office. Instructions to bidders, rpec ft racontract and bond, tions and forms together with plans, when rvparL be obtained at the cfflc of the may upon depend cf fv city engineer, dollar . $5 00) The r ght la reserved to reject any and all h ns BY ORDER CF TH BOARD OF W. A. LEATHAM. Cty Record. Fleet pubUcation, August ie. If a Rubilcauoa. Bepiember li, L$2i. tr tXJMMl-IONFR- Lt (Part Four) pays e oblec-tion- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE '7 jju wdl on At the J H Shafer No Shafer dome, (some progress has befn nmde during tlie day toward lowering eight-inccasing, although no drilling of new hole lias been posiole Talav several officials of the Midwest Refining onijanv arrived In Moab and h ft at once for the Shafer wells Vhe R. H. Ellison, vice pra- party included ldent. A V PeAkA, general L. L. Bechtel, district and (eorg- - Jaques. in charge of Mldweat ahopa and toms Uffh ials vf the Ilah Bouhern company, Including (Jeorge T. Hanwn, firealdent. and B N. Jones, vice will leap for the wells tomorrow to spend several days tiere aw.iiting I 1926 r ft .Salt Office of the Cltv Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ijxke Cltv Fifth, August 26. 1926 be will received at Staled proposals Office ft the Cltv Ke order this office until 10 o'clock a m TuesIxke Cltv Ft h Sept 2. 1928. 1926. for construct21, September Scale! will be received at day.curb and gutter, graveling and oile until 10 oclock a. m. ing this offb prjoals ing Including all necessary grading In 30. Thursd.iv, 1928, for curb and gutter September extension No, 50, grading and constructing pavement Inlsherma avenue avenue, Marriaon and all hMs CV Trlbnnc. .rd0 MOAR Sept. 8 From 400 feet of oil and cniulloTi are ataidlng In the hole at the Frank Sh'ifer No din overv well on Dane (Ttek (lorre ns the .aing Is being lovseted to bottom preparatory to drilling furfortoatlon. ther Into the At 6 oclock tonight the hole had been of out a to 3Jt (leaned depth with ihe casing about two feet nloe Jtottom "11! b feaihed that point at 3645 feet. o that bv tomorrow Hie drilling of new hole should be under wav The column of oil has risen luring the cleaning out operations and there has been an Increase of gas pr 'Mir. Tie fluid ronKt of oil mixed with shale, forming a thick emulsion When allowed to et undisturbed in the the pure rude oil rises to he top-huthe process of learmg out during if hotoniea mixed with the shale (3-in- five-acr- TmKLK Sept 8 Tooele and Ophir have looted the following to the Republican state and delegates emigres-riona- l ( 'Canadian r1lMe supply of v heat decreased 1542 000 bushels, oats in creased $2 60O bushels, rv dereaed 31.000 bushela, and barev Ir retsed Wlnn,peg reports of wbet s;r' In ahock are bg!rring to ro u e Sufhern Man' In from the wet. High " T4M Ape ood LOS ANGELES Today. Way 2"-l- NSlea ANREIE8 Sept (atlle Uo BOVS ESCAPE REPORTED. slow hoidovera, 0X) earlf eipta. 48 Furl bTanks. 18 Tears of age. and w lth Tuesday n !. sales steady to 4. s aped from the of lie To 27c lower fixe ar k'- -l wetKhty riiff Uomnev. to le nrlgtied st $0 77 northern altera gbn industrial school vesterd.iv mam !ic st.w k moi nirg Diednim kirds 17 N4t7 0 to reporta according cut mostly $7tKUt(t(0 imU load higher at t'.e poh e station, with a n eduim hull ter $2 10 t( $4 $7 (V) to rrwanst to look for the In this sires Reelt, $160 sterdv, load srv 80.000. bundled In 108 $w 7 206 ound veslr latu k.nda and heavies. $6(81 to b"Hi Hogs Recr!()t niiMlerafety active 2 generally 1( to 20c lower top $17 Ml hulk 115 pound lo 10-- (touod setght. $17 77 r r Around 80 000 bushels number hard wheat was reported sold bv Interests the grain being transit, the price ouoted at 10 rntc over the Chhago September c. f Sale Ctah 144 g mh! Under 0 60 head 5738 to H 877 !!g Receipts bend for the lx market 74 ke-- s and 310 In transit t jh kera mseket steadv a losd of good hamlrxxeight lumber st $14 27 several lots pn king bogs at $10 50 to $12 'H. odd stags at $' local Cattle Reieipla 306 all for th slow to shade on steers ttjree market loads of medinni grade at $7 15 to $7 21, common light steers at $6 23 to $6 10 txxo loads good 80.4 (oiind and KHs pound feebler 110 heail lute .xeaterdar steers at $7 ta of PM) porntd Mercan three evads medium grade tmk steady xva at $121 to $7 50 common kinds at odd bend of butcher bulls $4 00 to $4 50 at $4 50, several lots of rough heavy calves at $4 00 to $6 70 Sheep-Receipta 5102 including 240 head for the local market, 3iwi in transit to the Denver market. 405 to the Chicago market and 65 to I tali feeders market steadv load and part toad of 77 pound to 77 pound fairly cbohe lambs at $12 00 CHICAGO. LOCAL MINES ON NEW YORK CURB hesd for dlrext to loial Kan Franciso 10 50 18 50 855.1137k,, receipts - Hogs 00DEN. . Wheat, SALT LAKE. IAKE, Sept. 8 Cattle -- Receipts, 61. Including 10 the loa! market and 51 In transit no early aales fornia breeder ts. 17ie. Im hiding 4 u Ilf , in transit to Woodland and eastern feeders, no snles RIBA Rept Ort BELLIES Rept Oct. Hr. SAIT NORTH OATS Rept Dee Mav RTK Rept Dee May . LARD few hut her sow $10 75 14 0oo, Sheep Receipt tening sale and bid steadv lamb held higher load 020 pound Colorado fat lamha two $13 50 loads Colorado estimated around 74 pounds at $3 70. bear I (dorado hid $17 73. held at t!3ti5. load 122 pound breeding we, $0 30 $0 27. .... Drilling at Shafer No. 1 Discovery Should Be KpeHal to Tt IhwMern, hinge SUOAR. -- V . . CITY. CUV. Kept stegdr to weak- grata fat beltbull, root. fcl,h- .l,r .nd ..1... .frolic .to .VI anil r..h rNllirird .rronil., feml.r. 2VI tnp aeronrta, 3l7l4 near hx hennery whites. fully stead $H 75. feeder. fieshjr Uo loely select d extras. .VKiiOO, 1aHflc toast! IPias Ih -- ipf uneven. mnatfr frt fl extra firsts 44'7F white, stes.1t with ueVduy s aterage. top, $1,4 73 'UJ.4.KH5 i bee. ateartr pound Receipts nd sierstf. bulk sale on too of Dressed poultry, II fii4 13 (him live jXMilfrv, unquoted 7 drabla 170 to 230 pounds, Irlf lui'iisnged ctfii r III loo 77 240 to 323 pound hit 1Hhers, 75 packing i"W. $u V'u $l2isi(IM0 KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. !. k frong to 10 tents higher, most- ) Vll'n 1 YORK PRODUCE. Hept 8- - Of the Putter, firm 2ft. 12 KANSAS ' ated 1resa so, KAVHAR to $15 00; dows offe-ln90; mixed $12 (Nt pat king 115 For the loss of life, both feet, both hands, sight of both eves, one hand and sight of one eye. one foot and sight of one eve. one hand and one font, sustained (a) By being struck or run over while in or upon a public highway by any public or private vehicle, (b) By being d) By the collapsing of the outer wall of struck by lightning, (c) By cyclone or tornado. e By drowning while at a bathing beach or in water adjacent thereto where a a building life guard la regularly stationed, (f) By the burning of a public building in which the Insured shall be at the beginning of the fire. Not more than one of tbe Indemnities specified shall be payable as tbe result of any one accidenL. 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