| Show THE EASTERN UTAH ADVOCATE the advocate publishing company incorporated R IV W president and manager it 11 bo 60 months so ehfe e month onelar SUBS KATES advertising RATES IN EFFECT MAY 1 1908 rate inch per issue ac csc kate rate per inch per month DISPLAY per inches at lac 1000 SPACE to 10 be used at option ot a ad ve taher within one year I 1 riches at I 1 ulc I 1 c 2000 inches nr over at too cent to above alongside add 25 kull M on to top of column next et reading per reap reading d I 1 n matter add 1 10 ae per r cent to 0 a above i I 1 t perline line ona time u per perlene line sub aub subsequent doll sequent e bent be 50 C not over ODO one inch ono one dollar r per month anth issue a line each ibe ih quent rive lents line nm first insertion len 1013 cent cents per rates notice otice resolution arto at half local reading ADVOCATE publishing CO price utah THURSDAY a MAY 26 1910 to be a resident ot price is to be progressive the two are synonymous if price is to improve rs ris il il should hould town incorporation must be relegated to the and that of a city taken on one thing about the emery county and southeastern utah oil excitement is that the boom does not come with the snow up to a giraffes cars if carbon county had no other resources or industries than that of coal mining it would still be one of the foremost counties in the state the assessment roll for this year tells a R story of itself matters appear to be going pretty slow with the promoters of the irrigated land project at price some new blood might not be a bad thing at this time what is going to be done has become somewhat of a chestnut price commercial and savings bank will be open and ready to receive deposits the first of the coming month june it will fill a ion long 9 felt want in the community as the policy of the men behind it will be to help build up price the surrounding country and all of eastern utah for that matter some fools are talking william R hearst as the democratic nominee for the presidency dency he ile would make about the same race as did horace greely the nomination of parker six years ago was bad enough but the nomination of hear 4 would causo cause the entire party to so go fishing on election day about the next thing the great moral and religious expects to hear announced is the decision of the price ward authorities of the dominant church to erect about a twenty thousand dollar church edifice this and a modern academy building at price for carbon county stake would not look out of place in the best town between salt lake city and grand junction colo salt lakes commercial club committee found a mountain of as fine asphaltum above Sunn side on its recent trip there as lies out of doors any anywhere here in the v world orld and so sore re ports to the body of the club with a reasonable rate by the denver and R rio grande which will nill unquestionably be granted the carbon county product should supplant the california not only for paving purposes in utah cities and towns tons but elsewhere IN here throughout the west owing to the lack of available lable stocks the boston booton wool market was more quiet hut week the interest being transferred to the goods market and the situation in the west some further sales have been made of staple oregon staple montara wd nd ohio de laines on about the bais nis at which aich the cleanups of previous weeks necks were put through A little corp morp has been done in medium gr des of fleeces and the new arizona wools have mo moved ed fairly well ell u sale of fifty thousand to sixty thousand pounds in the original bags being reported at twenty one to twenty four cents little is being done in texas wools and salso of foreign grades ha have e bee been n principally in new zealand cromb reds eastern dealers are di spaying no disposition to buy in the west and less has been done up to this time than in many years even during the depression in the spring of 1908 the bulk of the utah nevada texas idaho wyoming and california wools are being consigned Shear shearing ipg has begun in oregon and will commence in alon montana shortly if you have business with a business man remember that he attends to business bus iniss at his place of business you have no business with hla home where he is busy with other things than business so call or tel telephone phone or write about your business to him in in business hours and at his business office the only place whereby where by business methods he can possibly make it his business to get busy with your business ond nd really do business with the machinery of business business before a meeting in chicago the other evo evening ning composed of representatives senta tives of the iroquois club law an 4 order league anti saloon league irish fellowship club cook county democracy grand army of the republic knights of columbus knights and ladies of america and the chicago association of commerce william J bryan to took 0 k his stand against prohibition and in favor of the strict regulation of the saloon 1 I would not favor legislation he said forbidding the use of liquor at any time or under any tiny cir cumb I 1 would consider this an unnecessary limitation upon the libe liberty arty of the individual but I 1 am in favor of such restriction as may seem necessary for the protection of society reports from agents and correspondents spon dents of the bureau of statistics department of agriculture indicate that per cent centt equivalent to tons tong of the 1909 hay crop remained on f farms arms on may 1 1910 A similar inquiry made a y year ear ago indicated that tons or 14 3 per cent of the 1908 crop remained on farms on may alay 1 1909 it would appear from these estimates therefore that stocks of hay on farms on may AIDY 1st were about 28 23 per cent less than a year ago of the total hay crop it is estimated that about percent tons I 1 will be fed on farms where produced and per cent tons nill v ill be moved off of the farm similar estimates estimate made last year indicated that about per cent tons of the crop was fed on farms where produced and 22 2 per cent tons was wa moved off of the farm |