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Show EXAMINER: THE MORNING 6 (KiDEN, light $5950623: j.gs 13-il .46.15. ad : Sheep - Receipts sheep 62 250 j.4; lambs $4 750 7.7". 0, STOCK LONDON MARKET MEAT MARKET &)e 5 7.1; 6 13; bulk of sai HATlISDAV CTAII, Ca::le--Rc-reip- ; 24th Street Try the Central Meat Market ls ct-r.- i 5econd Hand Stores cock-Canne- d d a d 3-- 61-2A- 5 b. 3-- 3-- c. Its Steam Laundry Wil-n-'t-da- v n 1 li r l 1 cm-piu- - k Stylish Harness On1-11.- . 11 iisi-need- uiob-lei.ilei- manu-fsrturei- 1 wii-i.-i- Saii-ag-- 1 ; J.C. Platt Saddlery , . f- - : p. iiii' l 1 -- 1 1 7 Rye. Corn, hu I111 ND DCrCNDCD. socungo ftrawojf oriiii'ltis. furMpHVt NMtrhMfl five rwetft Tt wirtm. bow lo otuia punin, tratm mirk - IN. ail COUNTNIE. ZZ?- t ti1 H'iilavAi. fmt. Arhw mud ftrm tkr faint. fried sal MHepenj Pnctlc i.i.i Eclilly. Bsrley. "'in . . . hay. loose, 83 to 8l(1 ivhea'. 8t.1i ititi.xmi G.r.ifi bit Chicago Cattle. Hogs lower. 50414 2.1: 5.25. (Hiraii'f-- Mixed and heavy 95 2lM" !' 5 r. I toi'cln-- . mcr- $T-- cwt. 'im ehr.it . 91.15 per hundred. alone. 81 In per hundred, (rark-bar'ey. 8160. Barley . 9 5 "i Marl firir- . -- . . : I'ri'i! , ifi.eli'y i- when you'll s:i - s'iIT - f.. iv " i nts-t- - cut. iti!e. I1111 1. . I'.. llr. Thoniure lei et- !n :p,i - b'h et uf Mi l'ti.'-ij- ifs ; 1 M Mi ol ui nu wa id. t i'irch. ii !'T lose. Pi ' M' .l- -- - .rr . a- bv a New Thev wi'hin deferd'd nqitire le. The mu j'ts'iee. tult the his kr !e an iiPstiei es-f- RoosCv'.' 'he he VV r. S' - Ispers wire Itw'i today lw-i-r- s. futc. w I tori nii. - .lews Kii-si- :.i makt .1:1 in New Yn-- k ila'. 1 of i Ep'wN-p,i- sewed in York fi'in Urr.ii Short- : defne ib. r.irtl. St 40. C'aehril ft 50. Re.-.-j,r- , Reci-!n- ton. Wind,- Chicago, tug. t'l." fa'Mr l.Miu. Strong: hnevies n.n-j- 1; rows and heifers 1.1505 3.1 ; wm ... . and lepdera 43 (i4.7"; tali ps pr O.its. Jl 73. p'-- i 1:1-- 01, w 'dg f u u ill. - i i - ;i. wound. lf00. Self-Risi- NEVADA HILLS NOW REGULARLY LISTED STOCK. GOVERNMENT REPORT SAYS HARVESTS WILL BE ENORMOUS. Now Rule Made Governing Publication of Quotation! of Un- Half Billion Buaholo of Wheat ditions of All Crops Good. All Very Heavy. Salt Lake. Aug. 10. The forenoon sale of the Salt Lake stock and mining exchange amounted tu the transfer of 7.6iui share of stock for 81.256. The rule governing The of quotations of unlisted stocks went into effect today and until a new order of things is promulgated there will be no polling of sale uf such stocks. Nevada Hills is now a regularly listed stock and appeared on tbe blackboard for tbe first time. The closing quotation and sales were: Blocks. Bid. Asked Washington. Aug. 10. Tbe crop reporting board cf the bureau ot statistics of the department uf agriculture find. Norn lie reports of tue correspondents and agents of the bureau, as follows: 1 The condition of oorn ua waa 88.1. as compared with Augut 87.5 last month. S9.U on August 1. 13US; 87.3 at tho corresponding date in 1904, and a ten year average of 84.0. The following table shows for each of the stare haring IJMHMXiO acres or upwards in com, the condition on August 1, 1906, with the ten year averages: listed Stocks. B. B. B. ng Flour for Pancake Aik your grocer for it. Con- s To-day- 10-lb- 11 USE . . . MINING CROP REVIEW MARKET REPORT Kansas City Cattis. Kansas Ciiy, Aug. 1. o.'HiO. Steady to strong: nativt steers I4.ibe5ti.l5; native rows anil 2.' '"'13.51': heifers 62.4'ift 4.50; buil A. WRIGHT. Prop. fed Merit WEEKLV REPORTS OF DUN AND 3.75; west.-rcalve, LIGHT HARDENING OF PRICES cows 2 23y led western BRADSTREET. 83.5ti4jo.no; Fresh and Salt HEATS. Gam FOLLOWING CROP REPORT. 2.5i. ad Fish 1b wuoo. Wa handle I1 r Market Hogs Receipts 7.n". nothing bdt prim ataar beet lower; bulk of sales n.lu$itiI7 Home-mad- e i!.ll"6.-1- Fail Trad Haa Opened ActivolyFirst Lard 6.050 6.1b; packers Specialties: Light Selling Movement Drove St. heavy Ruth of Buyers to Large Centers. lights IG.I5&G2"; pigs fu.23 Paul, Reeding and Copper Below and ausfe- - AU moats are Other Developments. 5.50. Close. firi-c!aa- e Thursdays Use. la every strictly Sheep Receipt 15.smi, Strong. $U.nuQ 7.6; $4.250 5.50: lamb Both 'phone, lit. Now York. Aug. pi wethers 4.5'J5 C.0K; ,fi-- vwi Bradstroets New York, Aug. 10. stork range will say: 5.25. li,iiiiri-ouuikK hss held .usptuued between 4.6u0 Fall trade ha opened actively, the the influence of the i iiung rales fur f house bine; being noted Produce Eachangs. fiti rush call nuiuey and the extraordinary figOn the produce exchange, today, lie at all 1st go centers oset and west. ures uf the government's crop report on the condition of the great cereal buncr market was firm, creameries Uthoi' development have been mainly faioisbie. Industry Is active as selcrop. There was a brief and alight 170 21c; dairies J5lc; eggs firm, at if ever. and tbe only sub-juhardening uf price uf storks follow-in- g mark cases included 14l(ic; firsts dom, of complaint herr.u is the scarcthe publii-atioof the- government liisr: prime firsts 16r; extras ju'ie; . ity of labor available. Tina complaint, crop report, which nerved only to cheese firm 1112V-1 however. practically country aide, aliout reMure the level of prices to despite the enormous past and present nhere they left off last night. But Sugar and Coffea. immigration. Railway earning conthe market fell bark again Into a torNew York. Aug. 1. - Sugar Raw-Fi- rm: tinue verv heavy, a gam of 12 per cent pid state after this brief sign of anifair refining 3 ilk; renirifugal being indicated for July over a year mation. The promise of the crops, fit! l .17 8; molasses sugar 3 1 Hit ago. according to tbe cellmates of the agriRefined firm; crushed 5.6c; powBitsiue failures in the t'nited States cultural department served to explain dered 5 t'lt; granulated 4.80. for the week ending August 9 number the growing confidence in financial 4. 3 7 7 Rio COFFEE Firm; N... against 170 last week. ICf. In the thal the eniharrassinenta iu like week of 1905. 167 in ltl4. 16U In the situation due to heavy over Wool. l!m; nd lkf in 1SH2. in fixed forms, of rapilal In Canada failures for the week SI. Louis. Mo., Aug. 10 Wool for Freeh and Salt Meat. Game give good promise of working oitf. number 9. as against 19 last week and The indicated winter wheat crop is the Steady: territory and western medi- 32 and Fiah in aeaeon. Order solicited. In this week a year ago. it does um 22(i28; fine medium lti?f2; liuo on as record, promising largest Quick delivery. Wheat. Including flour, exports front to come within seven million bushels 14 17. Phonea Bell 2S7; Ind 246. the United Mtalea and Canada for the if the half billion bushel mark. The week ending August 0. are 2.262.961 estimate of the aprlng wheat rrnp. 2269 Washington Ave. OCDEN MARKETS bushel against 2m.Vh2U last week, while falling short of the actual bumK65.IMI2 this week laet year. 1,281,399 per crop of JStitl, exceed that of any Utah tomatoes arc in Kcason. The In 1904 and 9.039.761 in 1901. other year and brings the indicated For the past six week of the fiscal first of the crop arrived the middle estiwheat fur figures' total the crop, CIIAS. W. WRIGHT mated on uf the week and they are nuw plentithe exports are 12.loO.2C9 bushels year to be conditions the present first on the against 5.238.645 in 95. 7,846,771 lu arc ful. Because the they In the the rottuiry'H history, largest they sell for 10 cents per 1904. and 4 1.546,9 06 in 1901. Coin exfigure rising to almve 77.2.0U0.O'tn market, This pound price will fall consider- ports for the week are 1.292.630 of the bushels. The estimate i"tni PLACE VOUR ORDERS WITH week. Peaches main- bushel, against C23.146 last week; aumher able in fixes on based conditions, crop, present 1.152.441 a year ago aud 695.207 In MITCHELL BROS. per pound priiv, or 1 a figure In excess of last year's bum- tain a 1904. For the fiscal year to dale the Tho week. were last than Headand higher they well the is and above also MoBumeata, Copings per crop, 4.578.357 bushels, against estimate fixed at this date last year. early variety of cling stone is leaving export are stones. Dont buy from agents, as The moderate effect of the report eith- the market sud will he replaced by a 5,900.204 In 1905, and 3.279,111 in 1904. they get large commissions and er In the grain markets or In the stock larger and more luscious late variety. you have to pay them. Bee your Duns Report. Few changes occurred last week. home people first. Yard opposite market was due partly lo the confident New York. Aug. lo R. G. Dun A City cemetery. expectation of its favorable character Meats remained unchanged. Oo.s Weekly Review uf Trade tomorPe.iches, 5c per pound. previously held. But. the money siturow will ay; Plunta, 10c lb. ation undoubtedly had an Important In some kectlnnx the intense heat Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles 121&c; part In the restraint on the stork ameltes sell for 15c lb.: striped bass. facilitated retail trade in summer market. Call hum rates for time loan We are "I. T." at ODDS and ENOS." were also higher. Estimates of the 17 Ve to 22 V4 :; salmon. 17V,e; goods and Improved the attendance at seaside resorts, but the most I. T. Alverd. 2277 Waah. Phone week's currency movement indicate oorn, 10c, lilac, 15c, 2M. in 1 lie business 172. "Any eld thing" bought, sold er only a slight movement on balance Canned tomatnrs, 2 for 25c. development world was the increased activity of Pop corn, 3 lbs. for 25c. whanged. New and Second-Han- d against New York to he added to the S2.iMMi.lHMi Furniture. I. T. Alverd. lost to the Union oats, 3Hc packago. jobbing and wholesale department In Kaneh butler, 20c. But no doubt Is entertained that the preparing for autumn and winter reSECOND-HANSTORE. Course of tb movement, thus slightly NEVADA Crop reports are all that quirement. Creamery butter, 25c. tumid be desired, harvest and threshWe buy and cell all kinda of new Indicated, has turned definitely against Oraugcs, from 25c to GOc. nd aacand-han- d geoda. Call ar phone New York for tbe season. ing returns surpassing all but the Weekly Bananas, Soc doxen. Wocker A HaynaA Prep. 169 15th St withdrawals from tbe cash reserve Railway Beet sugar, 83.3a sack; 16 lbs. for most sanguine expectation. of the New York banks are to lie ex- 11.00. Phene, Ind. 922. earnings In July were 12 per cent larger than last year, and foreign Cane sugar, 95.55 sack. pected, therefore, for an indeflniie pePAUL ZIEGENHIRT, commerce at thin port alone for the riod. Relief from other sources de17 Vic lb. Hooper cheese, Seeond-HanStore. last week ahnws gains of 11.323.204 In Swiss cheese, 35c lb. pends on New York's ability to draw If you have anything to sell er buy gold from abroad. Conditions are and 11,098.874 iu imports over export, cheoa. 25c lb. Eastern 1979 1970 to Wash, Ave. moving quite strongly toward the pell er phene the same week in 1965. 25c. Bsge rheexe, 676. Dell 6594l Ind. Failure this week numbered 174 Rauch eggs, 22 Vic dosen. point of profit on gold Imports. In the United States against 222" last Most of the advances that had been 2.45 per hundred fiour, High patent DENKERS A. built up In the afternoon weight; straight grade, 92.25. yesr, and 13 In Cnmida compared with 1 Will pay tha higheat price far eeoend-han- laboriously 19 a year ago. were wiped out on s' light welling ilox. 35c to 40c. Lemons, per sell to the public movement that drove flt. Paul. Headfurniture and Coal oil, 25c gallon; 5 gallonx, 1.20. the cheapest. 2416 Grant Ave. Gail ing. Amalgamated Capper aad other MONEY MARKET. Utah green ouiona, 4 bunchea fof Sc. . 637-k9201 Ind. Phone below stocks yesterday's important Utah lettuce, 4 bunchea tor 6(k New York, Aug. 10 Close: closing. The selling ceased as abruptFlnnaa haddlea, 17150 lb. C. J. HERRICK A CO, it began, and there were trifling lrlme mercantile paper, sa ly 20o 30c. 25c aud Crabs, Lobsters, L. H. Bueceeeore te White. recoveries. Dayton A Houston sud pound. txchange weak, 484.85(9 Sterling If want here you ring your good for sixty A Lake Erie dropped two 484.90 for demand and 482-0. Wheeling buckbucket 91.35; Lard, If hero Call want cell them. la you and 486; and Interborough Metropolitan et, 45c; Mila; posted rAeo-48day points 70c. bucket Ball 2142 Wash Phene Ava, buy. 481 113. 116-Bids veal. 615c; leg veal, 124c; commercial bills. Ind. 407. 65 Bar Prices stiffened again when the call loin veil, 12 Vic; Oliver, hind 1215c. quarter, Mexican dollar. 50 money market waa kept free from Beef loin, lta lb. bond steady; railroad Government, flurry. Southern Pacific rose to 78. 15c lb. loin Short beef, bond Northwestern gained 3. New York heavy. 10 to lb. Beef seta 12le riba, and Wabash preferred Central 1 Money on call flrm, 8041-2- . , Rib roast. closing bid, 3; nd Locomotive 1. The general list Ruling rate. 4 10c. Veal breasts, 31-2- . 31-2- ; last, loan, was but slightly affected. The closing offered, Veal steak of leg, 20e. 60 day. 4W loans Time was steady and very dull. steadr; Veal chops, 15c. 90 days, 4 cent; six per 412: Bonds were heavy. Total salea, par Texas melons, 90c each. 5 4 per cent. months. valne, 6l.720.fHH). United Btatea bonds California cantaloupes. 2 for 25c. were all unchanged on call. Utah raspberries, 10c per cup. CHICAGO FUTURES. English currents, 2 for 15c. CHICAGO FUTURES. beets, S bunches for 5c. Chicago. Aug. 10. dose: Utah turnips, 3 bunches for 5c. Wheat Sept., 72; Dec., 74 Futuraa Ranged as The Leading Utah riirumbera, 3 for 5c. Corn - Sept. 491 4c; Dec.. 441 2c. Follow. Green peas, 5c lb. Oats Sept., :Ur: Dec., 32082 Utah tomatoes, 10c per lb. Pork Sept., 16 9n; Jan.. 813.871-2- . 12Yfcc. 8c to Rump roasts, Ijird-Se- pt., Oct.. 8S.7H08.72 Pickled pigs' feet. 3 lbs. for 25a. S.77 40c dos. Pickled lambs' tongue, Ribs- - Sept.. 19; tct.. 18.7712. onlj a bint but you Whole muttoa, lOVjc lb. Rye Cash. I81- -. Sept., 56 should cm brace it tbe opporLoin mutton chops, 17 '.4c lb. Burley - Cssh, Wt 52c; No. 3, Sept., Leg mutton, 15c lb. tunity of baring your laundry 44 Fore quarter mutton. 10c. wants uttended to in a satisFlax and rkver Hlrlnln steak. 17jC. Sept.. 84 200 4.37. Timothy This is an factory manner. Spring Is mb, fore quarter, 1.00. absolute necessity and you Hind quarter, 9125. MOB LAW MUST STOP. and porterhouse steak, should not hesitate n minute 17c. Governor Folk Urges Prosecution of upon entrusting us with such Pot mast, 10r. tho Lynchora. Round atesk, 12',C. matters especially if you apChuck luc. steak, s work at Springfield. Mo.. Aug. 10- .- When the preciate high-claslitb boiling beef, 5c. trial of Daniel I). Galbraith, one of thp moderate prices. Utah clterrie. f to 8c. alleged leader uf the mult which, in Utah rahhage. 3c lh. Ape'l limi, hanged three negroes In Cauliflower, lie head. . the pulilir square, Ik called again MonOgden I'liih new potatoea, 1,1 Rik for lie. morning. Airorrey General Hadley Fruit Jars: t in's, N5e; quarts, $1; day Boll plionca 171. tu assist the will be In . 437 zsth SL 2 quart. 11.25. i'.dc riox. Caps, state. Tills wax upon I 'I tin ai'ples, 31c per apple. night at tin cunKiilutiuti Citron perl. ;fc lb. the prow-ru- t Ing atlotney. R'w-ri2Cc lb. Is'inen Ualterson. t;G ssslstiiut. Alfred New etmtin.B, 2 pkgs. for 25c. and N. T. I.ige, and .lutin Friends oats. 2 for 25c. assistants t tbe attorney gen-Gentry, Orange peel, 20c lb. rsl. Couth honey, 1.1c: 2 for 25c. The attorney general Ik at present iir Sstgp, pc,1 l.nnch. in Las Vega. N. M When it wa Maple stipar, 2nc per ib. IVnui. Htinnuneed ilint a prominent. ItnisliiKs. inr. lL'tc, 15c. .f Springfield, who had eratie attuniey SHORT RIBS. Per New Walnuts. 20c und 22',ic lh I.hs. e.1 by ( iovern-ibeen Folk, had Almonds. 20e and 21c Ib. retired frnlti the ruse. Aiidtaiit ? P.I'II Mixed ttiit. 2l'c lh. iiJV s.!lu Rcpl tieneral Ki nnlsh wat. given Oct l S.77'; t.TI'j 8.77j tailed salnum, 2ie und 25c lb. 'ti.plei- - any additional amh'trity Blonters. fir fish. exiinsi-lie he uereaKarv. Caah Quotations. Kippered sa'mon. 2nc lh. Iiowi it r, Gtal he would Smoked while ttsli, 20c lh. c'sh rpioinliotit wore as follows: itoite. ,md i'i n ied Wednesday to Mr I furl if tu Flou- r- Steady. large bottle in person to per ak Veal -- teak ot eliuitlder, 12tC. a -- ms' u. 2 T"W74r; Nii. 2 red he h',T Wheal Governor Folk If or whole hog. 9c wm '':..t Mr. Hadley take 7l,.ti7,,e. c iii n lxin ind rib erk chop. 5c. ' the ejK-Ever e. 2 :'."e; N11. 2 vellt-v- r pei'Mitia: rltargIPt'liieks, mnli ". ed the negroes (n xinee :he i',1 Has more to do with the kpppiirani'.e MVrfiSsV. rk 13c. Wluile .1 2 Vtui lias iis!1-- . p. he No. 'inn. that tl.e slate of :'.us,c; No. 2 white :,r.c. uf your turnout than ihe car; luge it. Vi nl reeks, Xc. Mi-- s 7. while un w.is :lMl.'!2c. and or.lv the self. Dont huy harness until jou have No L't'c. t . Sliced li.lttt. let inn would Ilye Nit. 2 Mir. seen our etork. The excellent; of the Plenie haul. lie. 'ain Hrl- Good fctiling 30 3tp; fati her fair name. wipe thharness we make and sell - Hrknuwl-edgeto l.i Eiisorn bant, lo eholce mailing 420 48c. tfijC. by rrltir to he the host Sliced luiile.t ham, 30c. WM. LCEB SUED I No. I $1."7: No. Flsx nnrh No fa silt ran lm fuiind with Eastern lutii plain. lfc. II I". the workmanship or price. Both ate 1 iren I; fa el Action for giq.r.no, Charging Fale Ar88 !' baei.n, (si? tu 2V. Shun Ribs Sides tlnnc .ton nd to met your approval. Buy 9.1111. -. rest tf a Miss Doree. ne of our famous Grants whips. l.''jc n lr ea!i bs'tni. Hr Mess Pork Per hhl 1 7'- -i V1 w l' rkbii purs. 12,c lb. 1rt. Wm lieh, t;i ler.l Per too lbs $8 65. .1: . -- r.ne aiv Short CTesr Sides boxed S' ::7 riiepped sue. 12'i;,c. f w a - mad, I'litk Co. 9 :,it. ie. i. n in In a 81.i,l,n dan-- ; 'mlav it- - whph he iK ehargeil Basis of high wim-- fi 2! Il.imb'tiger, ltyc Whiskey 2281 Washington Ave. The pi .te In srh inetanre is by the w.'!i bav't-376 23d St the false arn-s- t of i '(111 lid. Vidaci Hurt .1 .1. wish wri'rr Tbe Receipts and Shipments. fur 816 pc: Titnoih) bay. Pki-Ar'iclea. w.is maiix 1. winter in VVasi.-ii.- i Receipts, sbuimen's. M - Poree w8 dis'niitf-hail d. Mr a hundred; 'on. i'.i wht-29.7mi Flour Mils .'.p.'to'i aif.illatimothy Ti'i I'ii.es. a hundred; aifa.fl n .i.ivi rising her work it WhcM'. hu :5r.r,.iiin 202. 616 AIT.l'ST TRADE .!. mu'-ton- MORNING, pubii-caitu- Alice Ajax Bullion Beck Uarlsa ADS YiELD BIG RESULTS 22 2. Kit 254 Creole 3. tut .234 3.25 S .611 la tha character of the transfer ervica wa supply our patrons Prompt, reliable and at low eosi, any tlma you say well b on you: Job and haudla It expeditiously and Preliminary returns Indicate a wincrop of about 493.434.iHtU bushels, or an average of 16.7 bushels per acre compared with 14.6 bushels per acre last year, aa finally estimated. The preliminary estimate of the yield of winter wheat and the estimated acreage on which ft la baaed are subject to such revision and correction, when the final estimates of 4he bureau are made next December, aa may be found proper through investigation now in progress. The Allowing table shows the estimated average yield per acre In each f the three principal winter wheat state lu 1906 and 1905, the figures being the final estimates Issued December 20; 1906. Du. 1905. Bu. States. Kansas 13.9 15.3 Oklahoma 14.0 8.2 Califurnla 17.1 9.3 The average condition nf spring wheat on August 1 was 86, as compared with 91.4 last month, 89.2 on August 1. 1905; 87.5 atthe oorreaond-In- g date in 1904, and a te nyear average of 82.6. The average condition of the oats crop on August 1 was 81.8, as compared wUh 84.40 last month, 90.8 on August 1, 1905; 86.6 st the corresiond-In- g date In 1904, and a ten year average uf 84.2. The protiortion of the oat crop of last year still In the hands of fanners Is estimated at 7.1 per cent, as compared with 6.2 per cent of tho crop 8AN FRANCISCO BTOCkfc in 1904 in farmers hsnds one year 5.4 per cent of the crop of 1908 Interstate Brokerage Company Aug. ago, in farmers hands two year ago, and 6, 1906. a ten year average of 7.2 per cent. The average condition of barley on Auguat 1 waa 90.3 against 92.5 one month ago, 89.5 on Auguat 1, 1905; 89.1 at the corresponding date in 1904, and a ten yesr average of 85.3. The average condition of rye on August 1 was 90.8, as compared with 91.3 one month ago. 92.6 on August 1, 19ti5; 91.8 at the corresponding date In 1904. and a ten year average of 88.2. The acreage tif buckwheat Is less than that of last year by about 28,000 acres, or 8.7 per cent. The average condition of buckwheat on August 1, 1906, was 93.3, as compared with 92.6 on August 1, 1905. 92.8 at the corresponding dote in 1904, and a ten yesr average of 92.1. The average condition of tobacco on August 1 was 82.7, as compared with 86.7 one month ago, 84.1 on Auguat 1. 1905; S3.9 at the corresponding date In 1904, and a five year average of 83.2. The average condition of potatoes on August 1 was 89.0, as compared with 91.1 one month ago; 87.0 cm August 1. 1905; 94.1 t the corresponding date in 1904, and a ten year average of 86.3. Preliminary returns indicate a decrease of 1.0 per cent In the hay acreage. ter wheat GATHERING FOR well. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone EXCURSIONS "TOTEM POLE ROUTE" SEASON 1906 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT BUN, GLACIERB AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Inslda Faeaage. Beatlekneaa known. - U The Palatial Exeuralen. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA June 7, 81; July I, 80; Aug. & . , For naervatlono,' literature and full Information, apply C. D. DUNANN, Goa, Fast. Agent . 10 Market EL, Saw Francisco. a A TRAINS DAILY EAST VIA h pur-por- I for yonra. REGATTA. sixty-fourt- rr 82 ALASKA Worcester, Mass.. Aug. 9. The gathering of oarsmen for tbe regatta of the national association, which will open tomorrow afternoon on Lake Qiilnslgmnond. Is tbe largest In severs! years, nearly fifty shells being in the boat houses on the shore of the lake. The last includes sqg-erpresent champions as well a those who have won in past years. Among the distant points represented are Halifax, Toronto, Winnepeg and Portltand. Ore. The principal event, will be tv MEAT IN6PECTI0N BILL. heats ,in the association senior single sculls 'for which eleven of the fastest Prcoidcnt Roosevelt Says It Is Not nten have entered. The finals in this Water Tight. event will he rowed on Saturday and ibe winner will have the right to enter Chicago. Aug. 10. Berrelary of Agri- the championship event later that culture James Wilson arrived here last day. his He to presrefused discuss night. There are nine events on the proence here at this time, but it Is report- gram for each day. ed that a conference haa been called at which those Interested In cleser qtiar- AGAINST RAILROAD xntlne refutations and inspection of INDICTMENTS cuttle a points of shipment will lie 10. Indictments Ang. Chicago. present. certain railroads alleged to against Presithe te the report, Accenting dent does not deem the new meat In- have given rebates to the Standard some Oil company Is to he the program for spection law water tight, as the special grand jury In the federal laxity hns existed in passing on dis- court today. Dlls information followeased rattle by state Inspectors. It is said Secretary Wilson wishes tu get a ed the adjournment of that body yesterday after a few minor witnesses had uniformity of action. In the Inspection of cattle from the testified as to alleged rate rebates for block to the can under the new regu- the transportation of petroleum and, lations Hip packers 1e thal which I petroleum products In favor of Standdeclared unfit. If a more rigid exam- ard Oil. Representatives of the Lake ination is made before the cattle are Shore and Michigan Southern roada shipped or offered for sale much of testified. Tbe bond of 125.000, fixed by Judge this loss would not fall on the packBethea for the appearance nf ths ers. The hreedpr and rsisers of the bet- Standard Oil company as a corporator ter grades of rattle are anxious to have to answer to the indictment relumed the qiiaraniite regulations more thor- Wednesday has not been filed. oughly enforced also and it is said the r proposed meeting has this double ENDORSE BRYAN. up for considpration. Soringfleid. 111.. Auk. 10 DemoCHURCH AND STATE. crats of Sangamon county, in convenMadrid. Aug. in. -- The government tion. endorspd Bryan for president, oirinties to maintain a flrm attitude endorsed Brysn't. demand that Roghe church and state question. A er Sullivan rrnign Immediately as itminister today decihrcd tliHt while member of the national committee from he government was desirous uf Illinois and ir.Mnicted delegates to avoiding a broarh with the Vaican, the state convention to line their efi' had drermiiH-fort!. to dispose of Sullivan. to defend the The of the sta'e. convention also endorsed Alfred Orcn-dorAt the Hrrt si'ting of parliament of thi city United States 'he envernnteni will Introduce a bill senator. making the religion orders amendable to the law con' rolling industrial HANDCAR JUMPED THE TRACK. porpuralen and will also introduce a bill providing tha members of order Utica. N. Y.. Aur. lit. A handcar rern'lj .Nictled from France will be carrying six nr eight men jumped the become naturalized or Leslie f the New York. Ontario and '.rave 8;v. 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