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Show Di' THE SUE, PRICE, PAGE TWO FRIDAY. rBlDAY. UTAH-EVE- BY 2 SP-in- Canyo, SHEEP AND LAMBS MAKE SLIGHT RECOVERY AT CAM RIVER; 12,-CU- O 10,-00- Ths supply of fair to good steers today was shout in line with expectations aud prices ruled fully steady. In few eases where offerings suited special orders an advance of ten to fifteen cents was quoted. The general tone in the trade was more satisfactory than a week ago, and the market ia working back to the previous high levels. Steers that show full feed and any material finish are not only scarce, but will be in rnegar supply for the next few weeks. The best steers sold at $10.00 to $11.00. Other good steers brought $0.25 to $10.00, and fair to good classes $8.25 up. Cows aud heifers were fully steudy. Veal ealves sold slowly at about steady prices. Demaud for stockers and feeders was more urgent than a week ago. A number of orders fur choice classes was filled at $7.25 and $7.50 and because of the small supply some orders could not lw filled, llain to fair classes sold slowly and barely steady. Hog prices were practically unchanged from last week's close and five rents above the low iioint last week. The general market has made ths lowest average of the season in the jwst ten days. The top price today was $7.05 and bulk of sales $0.80 to $7.00. Parking sows brought $0.30 to $0.50 and stock hogs and pigs 5 to $0.00. Today 's receipts though materially larger than a week ago were not as large as a year ago. Lamlw were quoted twenty-fiv- e cents higher, and sheep were strong. Native spring lumlm sold at $15.00 to $15.25 and Texas grass fat wethers $0.75 to $7.50. Only odd lots of ewes were offered. Some Kansas fed shorn of the station, lie turned it over to an assistant a few days ago believing that the end of the seourge ia now in sight. The strict enforcement of the quarantine regulations by the state of Nevada has been a great protection to Utah. Writing to Hugh J. Cannon, of Utahs daigr and food commission, Sam 1L Greene, secretary and manager of the California dairy council It ia a real satisfaction to be says: able to rejiort that the foot and mouth Fur situation ia most encouraging. the first time since the disease broke out I feel that the end is really in sight. There will probably be a few more herds affected but nut many. I believe that all danger of outbreaks in new territory is past. It is now s ease of the disease fading out in the three sections in which s little infection still exists. The improvement in the situation was reflected in a lifting of bans plueed against some of the counties. All of Napa, Solano and Alameda counties have been released from the California quarantine. Large areas in Stanilaus, Madera and Fresno counties have been removed as well There ia no lifting of the Utah ban been in charge operation by Nevada. Four traius passing by were subjected to the priK ecss, a few dogs were put to death aud some domestic rnrried by the tourists were turned buck. These are the precautions to prevent the spreud of California's plague of the fool aud mouth disease into this state. George Searle, iiisiwrtnr for the atate department of agriculture has Sweet Shop Announces that its new place in the Star Theater building ia now open. Patrons will find here the best In Candies and Confections, and the eerrlce at our Fountain will bo kept to the highest etandard to be found in this dtp. Theater patrons will find our and efficient place convenient FRANK NIGRO Propr. Do You Know? That this ia the time of year to think about installing that heating plant? The heating material ia low east in summer time? That yon can let the contract now and have tho work done when convenient? Think this over and let us estimate on the job. Reed Plumbing and Heating 18 North Eighth Street Phone 890 1 Famous Fuels S8S"x Youll Say These Coals Are the Spring Coal even-burnin- Building. City. 8alt Lake ndi quirk .to You will find them to be dean, free and ra ideal for furnace, low in moisture and ash They are g, PRANK R. SLOPANgXityi Em. Ear, Nose tad suuiKzSi'fe. DR.R.M.J0HEI Pbjndclau nd Bu Obstetrics nnd PineasM tt m Office. SUvegnl Block, Pna months till snow flies Although its pretty hot now, it won't be but a few lowest at the possible poinj are while now prices and its wise to store coal and you'll get coal fresh from the mines, toe. DR. J. A. JULY Physician and Burgeea Telephone 1(1 Office Price Commercial til I Bank Bldg., Pries, Ctai Either Castle Gate or Clear Creek coal will store economically in any in any quanlit). quantity in your bins and you can get immediate deliveries NOW . Remember, you have coal When You Need It Most if you order DR. W. P. WHTERI Physician end Bums Office, Carbon Hospital lYoprletor Idaho Cattle To Coast Idaho rattle are firing picked up regardless almost of their condition, according to rcfsirts from Malad in that state. The effects of the quaran tine for foot and mouth disease in the Coast state and of the falling off in condition of the cattle from the prolonged dry wealher in Idaho has brought things to a ass where buyers from California Imre picked up all the cattle fit fur lieef and are now taking about anything offered. High prices are being pnid and local butch era find it increasingly difficult to find needed subplie. It is believri that the California buyers will keep the market depleted for months to come. He who 1ms no reason for doing a thing certainly has one good reason for not doing it. ur idea of a patient person is one trie all the contests in which given free. 'melhing who UTAH FUEL COMPANY UTAH True religion bolds a steady seven date in the week. pkn Tha Ik Office, Rooms 102-Bldg., Price, Utah 1, DR H. B. G0ETZXAI SALT LAKE CITY, Judge Building Ho UTAH DR. I. S EVAJT8 Dentist ASK YOUR DEALER Dentist Work and Extraction lk Commercial Bank Illdg., Prles.1 ay DR SANFORD TAFFETA FAVORED Dentist Real company is knowing how to Nothing is so flieap a advice, hut Ferries. the kind that is given away seldom is have fun without spending a cent Office, Second Floor Hllnnll worth following. PRICK, UTAH. X-R- ay become of the oldfash-ione- d elnb woman who used to use a rolling pin T What has Birth announcement cards. The Sun. Do You Know OHAPLES RUGGERl Ji, Physician end Bugs Office Phone 31 Resldnci Accident Colfision That we are well stocked in the following lines: Kodaks, Leather Goods, Cut Glass, China, Musical Instrument!, Fountain Fens and Pencils, Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Pearl Beadi, Silverware, Pyralin Toilet Goods, Mesh and Bead Bags, Umbrellas and Van Briggle Pottery. Fire-T- heft Tbe Crisp taffeta remains a favorite for little girls drty frock and no new arrival, however fair, outshine it. A pretty dress with inuny ruffles, two embroidered inotj and a girdle of braided ribbon i pictured here. Elite Jewelry Co. Don't wait until your car burns or you have a collision or it is stolen. Insure now. No person can afford to postpone taking out insurance, whether it be on the automobile, or house and household goods. Consult us today about your insurance requirements. We represent reliable old line Continued progress in the work of erndienting bovine tuberculosis from the United States in noted in a recent rejMirt by tbe United States department of agriculture. During Mareh, 1624, veterinarians under the super-risio- n of the slate nnd federal governments tested 448,642 head of eattle for tuberculosis infection. Of this number .13,350 reacted to the test, indicating that they were inferted with the disease which annually exacts snc'i a heavy toll on our live stock industry. Cattle rending to the tuberculin test are disjtoscd of generally hv slaughter nndcr supervision of the federal meat inspection service. Price, Utah Rooms 5 end 0, PRICE, L H. FilvarnlBHi UTAH. PRATT Attorney At law The Electric BiMl PRICE, UTAH Suite SOS, d HENRY RUGGEBI Attorney At law Office nt the County Contkw PRICE, UTAH. : B.W. DALTON Attorney At Lew at the County Cosrtln UTAH. Office PRICE. J. CONSTANTA Suite II, Silvagnl Bid-- M Occupied By Bril 4 . ORRIN ELMER COLTON. I T ill General MereliamllHe and Supplies PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSfl Attorney At law 717 Jndee Bnlldlej HALT LAK E CITT.TWa CANNON & FETZB Arehliects nd BrikW Templeton 3 BALT LAKE CITT. tTMB In" Where You Are Treated Right Members of American Sucre wwir to CRANEK A MAKIILE Second Flog Price Commercial and PRICE. UTAH Arrhllrta A. KOPF STUWO nigh Grade Port rails -- ) Telephone!. PRICE. UTAtt Be- BEN BEAN General PalmliUt ro,tm ing Satisfied and Being Sorry Fhone 1m-PRICE- , UTAtt E.BERTOTPAnnjSj Anto end Home PelntW 151 Main Street .J?0 Is easily shown hv 11, c famir,,. those who do not. Those -- L i ,ho trade here an tomers of our store h rpeular cus- IZa r jrood and of the il uniform,y -high t Pe-- k;,v found; that our price are !.,' V have not jet Bi,on V "h n kr,0,w faction that is derive-'satis- - Engineers and 715 West Seventh Salt lake citr.t . Phone Waeseth Priee. VJSJSA Lleensed Altvtrnrtnr mr , i X hl'l? Ate TT' arises. bi LA. McGEE Attorney At law Attorney At Lit The Difference Between re-Kr- ts hen credit is gone all is not lost. Boys who mow lawns generally rut You si ill have the right to go to work. a big figure when they grow up. M J. E. FLYNN . Licensed 'nllltalMV,, More that! eleven thousand pounds of homegrown meat was cured by the latest improved methods and stored for family use by negro fanners in Washington county, Gn., during the month of Jannary, aeeording to from the local extension worker to the United State department of agriculture. deep. UTAH. PRICE, larp'ioente. Price, Utah Utilization of small watermelons by converting tbe rind into preserves is Iwing considered by a growers' association in Georgia. A prize contest has been announced by a local club of business men to arouse the interest of mothers, wires and daughters in making watermelon preserves in conjunction with cane syrup. It is felt that a good commercial product ran he prepared that will save many of the watermelons now going to waste, and also supply a good market for the cane syrup. What has become of tbe oldfash-ione- d girl whose beauty was even skin Butte 105. The Electric 100-50- and Investment Go, CLAY Attorney At Law GEORGE Ilmcl. Hipping VntKsml IjOI In Connection Equitable Real Estate 5 Bllvngnl Bldg., Pries, Hal j OLIVER K. Be careful what you preach so that a you will be able to practice it if We may at least be thankful that h'l of speeders lose their nerve before they kill someone. Carlton PRICK. ls-e- Yesterday's Markets. KANSAS CITY, June 12. Cattle Receipts, 4000; calves, 800; few early sales, fed steers steady; with Wednesday's sharp decline; curly to handy weights, $10.25; bulk fed steers $7.75 to $9.65; she stock scarce, steady; hulk lieef cows and heifers, $4.25 to $7.50; bulls ten to fifteen cents lower; bolognas mostly, $4.35 to $4.05; calves steady, practical tup veals $0.00; mediums and heavies $4.-0- 0 to $7.50; stockers and feeders scarce, around steady. Hog Receipts 10,000, and oeiied mostly ten cent lower; closed steady to strong; packer top $0.00; shipiKT top $0.8-- ; hulk of sales $0.05 to $0.85; bulk 180 to 325 miiiiu1s $0.05 to is(i.S5; packing sows steady, $0.15 to $6.25; stock pigs strong to twenty-livrents higher; $5.25 to $5.75. Sheep Receipts, ikHM) head; killing classes general I v steady; top nutive spring lambs $15.75 ; others $15.00 to $15.65; Texas wethers, $7.35. Utsfc, PROFESSI0H Prepare Now for Your Next Winters Comfort AUTHORITY TELLS OF DANGER TO UTAH CATTLE Canyo, Mlneaat STOKKS.rrAg Graoral Offices, 117 Ntvt. Best You Have Ever Used yet. Throwing a scare into his audience while addressing the Ogden chamber of commerce, Dr. F. E. Murray, chief of the bureau of animal industry from Salt Lake City took occasion to give out some interesting jsiint on the situation as affected by the presence of the foot and mouth disease in California. lie told liia hearers that Utah may have an exfwrienee similar to that of the Omst atate, in the ravishing of its cattle herds. After telling that the disease is receding in California Dr. Murray presented a thorough discussion of the subject and explained that as yet scientists and bacteriologists have lteeu unable to isolate the. plague germ, lie said that $5.-2denied the Rock(enuission hud efeller institution to exteriment with it by the interior dcartment, while in Kunqte experiments have been going on fur years. The sieaker told of the great losses of valuable breeding cattle in Califor-ni- a and of how one breeder received an average of 427 a bead for a herd of cattle valued at $427,000, in which brought $15.50. was the chauiiion Holstein cow whose Dr. FOUR THOUSAND AUTOS PASS value was placed at $50,000. Murray urged that Utahns take great INSPECTION STATION precautions to prevent the spread of disease in Utah. During the six weeks ended last the more than four thousand autoFriday mobiles carrying twelve thousand peo- WILL INSPECT SHEEP COMING IN PROM WYOMING ple passed by the ins icction station t Santa ('jura, a small village near Wyoming sheep to the number of a St. George in Washington county, the hundred and seventy-fiv- e thousand entrance to Utah for tourists return- are driven over onto Utah annually from California. This transient range in Ashley, Uintah and Wasatch ing jwpulution, more than six times that nationul forests. Dr. 11. W. McGinof St. George, bus created nis, federal veterinary insiertor has in the communities along pruerity the route just gone into the territory from Kail which almost takes on the proiwrtions lake City to incct the animals us of a Inmuo. are brought in for the summer they Only eleveu of these cars were ac- feeding. He is accompanied hv Thomtually disinfected by the station, the as Redmond, chief sheep inscctir for rest having certificates showing this Utah. STAR UTAHS MARKET STEADY The Sun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 9. Trade in rattle was active at steady prices, generally, exceptions slightly higher. Receipts were shout in line with expectations and the offerings wre well enough divided as to kind and quality to suit prevailing demand. There was more inquiry for storkers and feeders. While trade in hogs was active prices were prartieally unchanged from late last week, and the general market is near the low point of the season. Sheep and lambs were cents higher. strong to twenty-fiv- e Receipts today were 15,000 cattle, hogs and WKHI sheep, eouiiared with 14,000 cattle 5MKI hogs and 0 sheep a week ago and 12!75 rattle, 13,150 hogs and 0700 sheep s year s Coal Co.1 Carbon-Emcr- v Stores Co GEORGE E. KvDERMAID. Supt PRICE. UTAH. JjJ UTAH CONCRETE c 1Ssr-257m- J.W.HAJOffOSjJj . 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