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Show Have Your HARNESS, BUGGY TOPS AND CARRIAGES Dressed with IU. B. GHFVlN'S HARNESS AND CARRIAGE DRE86ING Guaranteed to Preserve Leather and Make it Look Like New. Whoesale and Retail by Z. C. M. I., Salt Lake City. "PHOTOS FREE" of my Registered Regis-tered Duroc Jersey Swine. From the Pioneer Herd. I pay express and give easy terms. F. R. PEART, Cornish, Utali. FOR OUT DOOR WORK IN THE WETTEST WEATHER v NOTHING EQUALS ;Jg)', tf)WEft;s Jsy (GARMENTS 1 Wv FriEY LOOK VEIL-WEAR WELL m WnI and will not leak ifL0NG CGATS-322-352 ' CATALOG FPCe A. J. Tower Co. ooston.uaa. Tower Canadian Co. united -Toronto, can. Arc you interested in California, Arizona and Old Mexico, if so, it would he wise to write for full information infor-mation about the shortest line and the best service from your point to those sections via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, Utah's most popular Road. K. C. KERR, District Passenger Agent. If there Is ntiythluK the matter with your horses or stock, use W. B. CHAPMAN'S LINIMENT For Man or Beast. If it does not Cure when all fnilB,don't pay lor It. Get your money back. AT ALL DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE BY W. A. NCLDCN DRUG CO. SALT LAKE CITY - . UTAH MARKET QUOTATIONS. Owing to our extensive circulation, market reports must be closed Wednesday Wed-nesday noon. Figures quoted arc Salt Lake wholesale prices. These quotations quota-tions are given at the request of many subscribers and are furnished and corrected weekly 'by the responsible firm of Vogclcr Seed and Produce Co. Butter and Cheese. Creamery butter, 25 to 31c; cheese, full cream, 13 to 15c. Vegetables. Fotatocs, $1.25 to $1.35. Poultry and Eggs. Live Hens, 15 to 16c. per lb. Dressed Hens, 17 to 18c. per lb. Eggs, Country run, per case, $5.25 to $5.50; No. 1 Ranch, $575. Grain, Hay and Flour. Wheat, per 100 lbs., $2.00; corn, 100 lbs., $1.65; chop corn, 100 lbs., $1.70; oats, per 100 lbs., $2.10; barley per 100 rolled, $1.75; bran per 100 lbs., $1,351 flour, high patent, per 100 lbs., $3.00; straight grade, per io$o lbs., $2.80; alfalfa, al-falfa, baled, 75c. cwt.; timothy, baled, 90c. cwt.; straw, baled, 35c. Honey. Honey, case, $2.50 and $2.75, extracted. ex-tracted. 6v4c per lb. U QUALITY?., A. , (SALT LAKE H fifa COUNTSPVonistlcnntANDLOGAN V WsV RHODE ISLAND REDS ''VKHHF AND BLACK MINORCAS - irtSBBK $2.00 for 15 ORDER. EAALY H SffiPfflgfy Hugh W. Smith -- mftS'' BBB E-1ST SOUTH- SALT LAKC CITY I FRANK IAMS I Imported stallions and mares are top-notch business propositions that H "jar the cherries" on a "wxbc stockman's hat.)' lams' "Peaches & Cream" H "Black Boys" arc "eyeopeners" and "be3t stallions ever." They arc H "diamonds" sold by lams at "50c on the dollar." M Winners of "80 prizes and medals" at Paris, Brussels, Oldenburg, St. M Joe, 111., and Nebraska State Fairs (over several la., Wise, Minn., and Mo. state winners; over some 1907 111. and "International champions.") H lams' "low tariff" stallions and mares make buyers. H "Sit Up and Take Notice!" I "Big Bill" get into lams' "money saving game" Buy a stallion and M mare this fall save $300.00. lams "tickles" buyers with "Rippers" at H "let live prices. Owing to "bad crops" Panic lams' cash, his 27 years H of successful business bought and sells better horses cheaper than ever. H "Daddy" lams is a "hot advertiser" but he has the "farmers thinking" and VH "has the goods." He sells horses at his barns only saves all "middle- H men's profits." H IQ2-PERCHER0NS, BELGIANS AHD GOACrlERS 1Q2 I HHfcSjfljHHH buys, owns and sells more jM ' IsaanHS laK&ftllial saves thousands of dollars to stallion M Sl,000 SAVED AT IAMS' --$1,000 I Ikey, what a graft the "Stallion Salesmen" arc working on the farmer M selling fourth-rate stallions at $2,000 and $5,000! Mr. .Buyer, see lams' M stallions yourself. Take no "stallion salesman's" word. "lams has the H goods you read about." His establishment is worth going 2,000 miles to M sec. lams' competitors "holler" "he is 'knocking' high prices out of the H X-mas tree. lams saws wood, "butts in," sells more stallions each year. He makes every statement good. Georgic, dear, buy a stallion of lams. 1 His $1,200 stallions are much better than our neighbors paid those Ohio M men $4,000 for. Then I can wear diamonds. lams speaks the languages, buys direct trom breeders, pays no buyers, salesmen or interpreters; I r M no two to ten men as partners to share profits with. lams guarantees 1 sell you a better stallion at $1,000 to $1,500 than are sold to stock compa M nies at $2,500 to $5,000 by slick salesmen, or pay you $500 for your trou- H ble you to judge. lams pays horses freight and buyers' fare; gives 60 per M cent breeding guarantee. M Write for Million Dollar Horse Catalogue, GREATEST ON EARTH REFERENCES: ST. PAUL STATE BANK; CITIZENS NAT. BANK. ST. PAUL, NEBRASKA I --- --V I I t0 fcf PER DOZ. ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES UP TO id- P)l IAl1 C o OAMC SALT T'AKE CITY I 9Z,OU CANDLE POWER DUCKLE Sl OUINO UTAH. flu H |