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Show Difference In Drug Buying TO Fa nun's PLANS ARE OUTLINED THE BY Herders In the Absence of Owners Must Be Ready to Furnish Bonds On the Spot Southeastern Cattlemen and Farmers Airing Troubles In Court Yesterday's Markets. -- again-tin- - t 1. DU J. B. ni:'-ri-- A. Kmli r ..f uf twi-ii- i Chiropractor. j r 1 wlii.-l- . 1 ,i. Royal Cord i - - nu-ne- r s ai-i--- and guaranteeing of llu- - pnviin-li- t taxi-- s mi the cheep in iiieslioii. - plis-.-ed.-- l'r UK. KWPOIID ItAl.MNGKIt DENTIST, Priie, Utah Jk roipiin-itii'iil- j AttumcyiuAl-lia- the farmers J. PI MANS' to C. W. Tingley LICENSED 1'NDKUTAKMIt AMI I'JHItAliMKIt r PIllCK, UTAH Telephone IS. to N S turm-)-Ai-l4i- non- WHY SUFFER? Hours, 2 till ft and 7 till 8 j (olden Rule Hotel, lrice Ftnli. Olfi.-- tnsgriff has ret uni ed to I'tah a trip through tVntnil ami Western Idaho, where he found thousands of live sha-- mainly sheep . out of the state to shipN-feeding grounds. The chief reason fur this, he says, is the high price of huv. Stockmen have refused to pay the priivs demanded hy Idaho farmers, finding it more profitalde to send their stiM'k out of the stub', (kisgriff says this means a glut in hay next year, with very low prices, as well as itmterial reduction in all Idaho herds, as sheep and eattle up then have been eating a million tons of hay iinmially. Secretary Met 'lure of the Nalioiuil Woolgniwcni usstN'iation agrees with i'osgnff in coudfiiining the shortsightedness which will weaken next season's market, liecauite of anxiety lo make more profit thia year. How- c I. from c Nobby is a United States Tire, which means none better. Just right for our roads. United States Tires are Good Tires Main tMTIen, Main ami Ninth Si peels Price, I'tali J. REX MILLER MANAGER. ABERDEEN ever, Imy is loginning to fall, ami Met 'lure says it run tie Imuglit loday to twenty-fouin Idaho at twenty-thre- Tlie IllgliuMt Errieicne). r e dolliirs a ton lulled, which with t'ily, makes it to twenty-nine dollars. Met 'lure says that hay will In clicucr January 1st than it is now. twenty-eig- ht rattle-me- j Government Equivalent. 2104 pounds. Unequalled For Htoraga-Wil- l Not Slack. Heat of Steaming and Heating Qualities. OGDEN OFFERING 80ME BIG MONEY A3 PRIZES 14. ! COAL four dollars for freight to Salt laike Independent Coal and Coke Co. n Mines At Kenilworth, Utah. General Offices Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. - m-e- POOL HALL -- n - ; Ik-.-- erri . c SERVICE fort more mileage. What (MiHF.N, Sept. declaie is a new record for the I L A. West will lx- Vi. ole here in dantiurv, tiinrui'U.ti-lawhen live thousand dollars will lie Kstcd as premium money tor the Roi-iiiand I. Klliagnl Hid. I PRICK. UTAH Hgilen live slock show. r-i! is lias mi large . s . in on, lo e..!,)ti rs mi any FERDINAND I'.KIChSKN Western eel lie how. Till1 dec:-.oilcotSi im- olii.iutlt 717 Judge Htilldln to prir.e iii ine., w.is i. ade yei.-r.LiyHALT LAKE CITY. UTAH wlii-iin charge of the Ihe i show me) and vo'.-.- l lo raise n 'boil I I FREDERICK solid dollars for the at fair, half to go E. WOOD ha- - ol'I.-lll V ! Iieepm.-ii- i tiiurm-Mi-lJiis for piemm-i.mg sh.-iii 1" .1 jpcoiiiol.il lo iioieas,' this a bearing I . to Ul, prnM-Rio-m14 U'.leil of cxN'nsc of gnvem ifTfitMt. PRICK. UTAH. The wealthy man, it is The momy w.ll !., used ii. tiiy to a successful itiii tax.lo.lgiT, men-asthe i.c of le prem m. tiut OIIYKII K. CLAY and the Miier man has had to pay, lo eiil.irge Ihe uumlier of I in and w. Auuruc)B-At-L- a air.ee the expenses of govcir.iucul tlie program will show varu - added t have remained, ever. t ei.me taxpay- Cent ores. I I linen at tvnurt Mouse did shirk llieir duty. ers I PKIUK. UTAH In laying ii plans for next year's Rabies Breaks Out l work, the state hoard on Friday lust of eattl With s..-r:iR. W. DALTON formulated a rule in accord with Ihe victims to the hn.-- vi cntxi-w Atlocnry-At-L- e law, instructing assessors to collect an epidemic of r.ili.es has Ir .ken out Price. UUh taxes a! the in Skull Valley among eoyo s. Tlie all NTsoual pn.M-rtPractleea In All the Courta. lime of tlie assessment, no matter liseiLse has spread 'hniiigh he Ver Of rn'e. O round Floor. Ftret Hoor West of The Run. who the individual, unless they have ual and (iranlsv die distiiel a sufficient amount of real pr.iM-rtmade hy Ha mg to a l which might be atln.died r furnish son. Fon-s- l ruigi-i.noti-'h- c in: I., I M. P. Brettet I a Liuil. new Seeing that this nil.- would field to be on the lookout To B. A. Kin I to the eolleetion of taxes on (lunger, t'attle have die-- v l.in K (J Schulder apply I RIMi. IlllAI FET A RC1IIXDER I sheep, the hoard asked the assessors past few days :t U'c James in Attorneys-At-Iuiof eaeh comity lo furnish it with a Skull Vall.-Inon lutes ' ..in the list of l! ihe sheepmen in that conn-- eoyntes at:d sever;.! gltilimls I' fluted Judge Building sv--r,.;kin- ly. uu. I the stae board will wrile a with r.d.i.-SALT LAKE PITY. UTAH r to each eiitiall s.. SUs. Tavern Hotel BuKdlng PliTCT. VTATI aeipiaiiitmg him with the terms of the law, and asking Inin to provide WITH THE UVE STOCKJiN his herders with projM-- bonds. OF THIS SECTION 01' UTAH ;s no! so provided, the If It. UIMFKITI! KIINIWT and is i able t . nay tie auiount of I. W. manager ot in- ( tali ' VI I. IN, advisee 'ha the TEAPITI-.lJlhe tax .i ' he sp,. - .mil slns'phei'd-- ! Stale fu i. has at i.iul For Fliie, Itah iers do i. u any large Nate ilu-iwill prcpaiv an exhile ot llol-- : owners' a inou nt money A.ldress, Heocral Pelivery ut inn's while or: the range tlun the assessor stein eait'e l'n.rn the fj rni. ;is tinder ins' cncl ions b take ' si. u . a mi', fieient iiiiu tier of sheep a. Thomas re., In guarantee (umiient of the tax. and has iu.pt '. o ti.e lUlC i a., at the eX- - j t, dispose of .'es slie-iha' .e has accepted he ae ,.s judge of the lui-- and Jielise of the owmr f mi lit eieul .swine I'hibits. lie is regar-leas Selling Wool Clip. in hi hue. one o t.e exs-rlAll KlnAli vf l iarm hu j the control of r.ps valued at .I5.iHlit,(MMi have BOIT DRINKS AND FLAVORING j inembiTK of Millard county been saved by the adoption of jrau AND CANDY Skul lS, ami fifty acn s ! Iti.in of fl:"i- !spra.d two hundn'd DRUM HAS. of .ilf.il!':l a! all net ual cos! of fcl.10 pmiulory aiiimai.i, a.. ..r.ling to K. and the result was an in-- j Nelson, chief of the I'nited Slates ian , crease iii the number of pounds of hun'uti of gis .logical survey, now in GoovIm IVellvcrnl At Your Iloioee hay of five hundn'd an aero. Through I'tah to consult with state officials Iromi(lr. Out of Town Onhw Are, its lie stock njeet eonuniltee and while on a Western tour. Nelson also BoUdied anil Given Irompt Altea-liofanners county agent fifty-foustates that it is estimated that rated in the marketing of the won) worth of live stock has Ihoue 24 I'rler. with Hie isuinds that Continued on page eight) were solcd and marketed at an nver- Ili-CE- and non-skidd- er sure Makes easier riding and easier driving. More safety, more com SHEEP LEAVING IDAHO BECAUSE Of HAY PRICES luiismiieh as range sheep fre ueiil ly graze in the winter outside the comity in which their owner resides collection of taxes on sheep has :il ways been more or less difficult. And this applies also to other forms of live stork, though, as rxjicririier shows, to a less degree. Muny enmity assessors, however, huve iviortcil Unit they foiin.l the sheep in the enre of Mexican or Spanish, or some other foreign herdsman, ignorant of the English language, and without any authority Iroiu ihe owner to give any lwnd for the payment of the taxes. The most ihe county assessor could do would lie to take the number of sheep in the herders can' and write a demand to the shecNiwnrr. fn ipirntly living in some other locality in the state, demanding payment of the tax or furnishing of a bond. Fit received to ipieiitly no it ply lias such lett.-rsaccording to (he I' the counties, as reported l The resull hat i!e hoard. Hank Building, SALT LANK CITY. UTAH. Rilvugnl Building PH ICE, UTAH. are attempting who a slipper. deleriiiimug w.n.t to what exieut a luiil.l h.uiusi in the eountv. erty." Eleventh Elmir Deseret National I'enee and enough thuttleimiii must lisik after his in order to keep them from lnj'iui.g nt I A great road gripper ; ditioned Ibr tlie imyuicnt of the tax prior to tlie .'Kith day of Novemlier. Attention is lning directed to this law at this time hy llu state Imaril of equalization, which according to the siiiue law must prcwre ami furnish to each county an nssessinent liook for MTMnnul pniNTty nsscnsmeiits conforming with the of the stale tax laws and shall outline a uniform system to lie followed in all riinntiou of the state in the of taxes on imrsoii:1! prop- I all talking about. 'll.-.-a- t u gmul and sufficient Ihiii.I IKiyalile to the eoiinty in uu uiiiouut 2d cent in excess of the lax con- DniUhI The Nobby is a big rough husky fellow. The tire they are m-- taxNiyer DR. II. R. GOETZ MANN See the big Nobs sA.-'i'- ers and is a legal Taco .Vobbjr proi.-- i ' take tlieir I lock mil oh lo tin- almost inarcrssi tillijiiili-- ' tins uniter they have liirki-- uw.iviii xiine place in llieir miiiIii-- a Imriil uf the of the nheep inaile mil III f.irm lh.it will to the roiiiit v Wlii-i- x L ha- - . lie had 'lie, by a i hris-- ire f. iot-hv disint.-iv'l.-damage appraiM-i farmers who fixed it at nt' till' stuck. Then he the tin in.ig j to keep the rattle Miming llictii over to Kmil for safekeeping until ilaiiiagi-- s wa-- 1 paid. Wall Smith paid I lie daiiiiiL'e' j anil took his cattle, hut .1. M. ' were iiiainlained that the and r hy a legal pint. fused to lilsluirse. He rcplcvil-clie, giying a Itond in the suiu nt tfMik his eattli: and tlie I. :.i ler will 1m Mfltled at tlie next sitting . W. Met.iukie-if ilistru-- t court. the for plaintiff and F l. ati.irney llummnini lor the dei'etidaul in which will it fought to a finish, sialilish the relative rights of PROFESSIONAL n Hui : i tin- - Kndli-- r - ' H.-d- :li lit t ! ' STEWART, ALKXAMlim WADDOI'PK M. .1. i'niiMrr fur I ; ti uf caitlc which Kudli-- li.nl iiiisuiid.-- . . i the 2.1 of Align. .il'.-r- , it lie eat tie had devoured - .tisiiRt-i-- ; !! It apjs.ir', ..f h:- - eorn ai.d ..at rr-.jthat -- olue twellly si, I. .ad o! r.iUlr, belonging to l!edd ai.d twelve belonging lo Walt Smith, broke .m-i s Hid PRICE, UTAH Lick-- . and r inlcm-- wh.-- by ; iM.-- uf S..,it j STATE EQUALIZERS. lii. tin- - uMuitll.g Mill, ill i Then when the assessor imik.-- his Iliit i taii. Iuiiiiii.i1 isiin to the lonely ramies m 'his .Hilly, ul.ieh visit is as ul Janalways uary 1st, an. I is iri:elii-allARE YOU AN UNBELIEVER? some time during tlo winter, the will In- able to avoid utiii-rs- . We llrmiiile for himself and Ins eni.loyer ii iiicod We have run i'iiiivitii-i- i yuii. I'm-i- l casings Sold liv prcscii ling I In Imml. The owner cheap. All Linds uf vulcanizing. We .an rest assured that all will lie well handle ihe famous Silvertun mid the and when taxKiyiug time eomes Horseshoe cords. I'rire If libber Works, around the I'oIIowiiil' November. ran Inrwanl his eertliied check to tile Richards Si Holding. Props. in.H-- r county. lint should the sicci-in-rde- r not Imve the sutisfaciory InuiiI vexation is likely to ensue. This collies us the result ul the new law r. rntMBK.ni.AiN, nit. mssed bv the last I'tah legislature, and I'liieirian Burgeon which rtuuL in part: I'tah. I'rlie, Uflo-u- . At tlie tune of milking the assessinlvagai lilki Hesiden.e, North hevcntli Htrert. ment, the assessor shall rollcrt the taxes mi all N'rsmiHl pron-rtwhen, in his . ii iiinii, said tuxes an1 not a Dlt. C. T. KOSK lien on real property sufficient to sej I'li) nIi ian and Surgeon cure the ayuient of the taxes pro-ided that instead of a easli payment I HICK, UTAH the assessor shall accept from any I Office Hl'.xsgnl Building Mile f i I The Rexall Store PHICE, UTAH Propr. Best Workmen and Coiirv.ii.i Tieatnu-nt- . Catering to the Kum-C!aTrade. Haiti in Connci t i.,;i ss j PRICE DRUG I Savoy Hotel Building. G. CALLAWAY, i If you are not a judge oi drug quality, why not rely upon our judgment? Permanently Located Ovar Prlae Commercial Ranh. J. FARMERS AND CATTLEMEN GET IN BIG LEGAL MIXUP , guarantee. I 19, 191. SAVOY BARBER SHOP HMDS imfeS-S-- vS FOR TAXING UTAH We are caret ul buyers, always insisting upon quality and wLen goods are received they are stocked in a way which guards against deterioration. Where special lines of imported goods cannot be secured we replace them with the best American made brands. You should form the habit of careful drug buying. If all buyers would form such a habit, there would be no further market for impure, impotent drugs. Only pure, highgrade drugs are to be found in our stock goods which we can sell under a strict j j j SEPTEMBER EVERY FRIDAY THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE SIX Soft Drinks. i Candles. Nothing But the Best Tour Trade Solicltod. I i , Tobaccos. Cigarette. 1 . Cigars, ! . JOE KIIEYA ! Tarker-Weet- er al'i-oed- Bldg. Price. Utah We know United States Tires Are GOOD Tires. Thats Why We Sell Them. l The Best Is None Too Good for FRAKD8EN GARAGE, North Eighth Street, Price, Utah. PRICE RUBBER WORKS, North Ninth Street. Price, UUh. MIDLAND GARAGE, Green River, Utah. Chickens siccord-Pi-rkin-- - - UTAH MACHINE AND Bring your tack and get good screened wheat for $3.75 per hundred. Remember where you get your good flour. AUTO WORKS w 1 1..-- . -i. . jh-'Ti- I Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. Has opened a General Machine and Auto Repair Shop at old Lowenstein Building, South of railroad tracks, and is now ready for business. J. WILBUR BURNHAM. Manager. t al PRICE BOTTLING WORKS -- in.-n- :' ; lih r LABORERS SOUGHT BY EMPLOYMENT ! Fr n. PHONE 201f PRICE, UTAH. r J rn-oj- u-o- hns informed the Salt. Thos. Fitzgerald Iike of- SERVICE fice of the service that it hasCity places thirty-fivwhite and ten Jap. ser- (r e Soft Drinks ami Pool nail. Resort fur Gent leaves. A United States employment auesc lalmrcrs. vice. conducted under the direction The office of the service is ai IS f the department of lulmr nt Salt loslofiice Place. Cigars, Tobaivmi, Cigarettes am) Like City, announces that it has emSimilar Merchandiser HONEY TO PRICE. ployment for a hundred and fifty disNH cariwnters in outlying towns and Sept. 14. New York City tricts. Carpenters rough work, buyers huve made the first uhstaii-,ti:i- ) West Main Street finishers, railroad and construction purchase of honey this year in wanted. PRICE, UTAH are this carpenters vicinity. The price paid was Out of town jobs available include , eighteen and a halt cents a ufi(i on blacksmiths, hoilennnkers und mach- Is.ar.1 railroad curs at Price. At that The inists for Pocatello, Ido., and laborers figure two thousand sixty pound cans believe oldtinic gallant professed there were no homely for reclamation service at lllackfoot, or 120. IKK) pounds were contracted that wuue were wore bva: Ida. A unuing company at Bingham for. tiful than others. Tin- - 1 fr d. won.-merel- mm |