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Show THE UTAH FRUITS FLOOD LESS ACTIVITY INTER-MOUNTAIN (sees ‘Shh countries, w nigh els .Gre In excess of be Trade there | than | ee icacies Seasonable as Here From California Not. | | Come -- Market tainty | . ; Hampered by Concerning the aoe Cold Weather | Atchiso Advances "hosting Shortage Noted Yesterday. | ne Anoncg "Of Hope 244 Divden of o a or g ove ¥ lish on the loeal markets shipments that i were e arrive' at 10.-o'clo ‘clock in not putting in their appearance 8 o'clock contained un-/ las t th \ night. ' The been Lee offered. tor comes, Ss that | ahave. likely 1 ob an yi pais or'"ery sO fo . be a the only ror seme Weeks ta ‘conic not be ‘ least, required for a . month . Depends On Own ts deoending fiteh Ta esa or Pruit so ine jae bg nd late late. ‘The stalks Dares -Srapes fe vs nt shipme are "or sell at ataeen partial i ading $1.50ef a a: 1 . ox fron fae idend aividen tig Sa was foot f ae ? foie = ve retail ar Seas recoveries Ss, however, deal- £0 2 eau rn ae | owing oe to Ae profes all )}Utah-gr So Bartlett Gas ee dhe: r "dh fe . 3 e ere clea long tinte were seen yesterday, selling at three pounds for a quarter rr} Choice peaches sell at 65 to 75 cents al ilfect prices Raiive Sales nt iilrone 1 The r Ad 1 0 of quantities. ~The}|Can.. Pacific. a trifle, and for!@ Gt. West Railway and| ' J were ae Faget ..112 . ‘ 113 41% 72) 163% 137 2811 110% a 812 )../177%. .... 1646 be i" ; is s S ati cto factory the in hardly a © ee Strictly eggs in < € % famed arriving ae | "at rennayivatla of) Rep, earlier| noonuMon, almost Lake Steel aareteeren | So. an unknown | City at the 1e onee of the a week, however, good poultry women country bring y Pei ait PS t Daas DEE An et o ‘ie n, and ese are Aves or a Tavorec ew who gladly pay 25 cents a dozen ae pelt : age eggs are the rule he and for these the housewife Fatiat aa 20 cents a dozen From present indications the winter supply of hen fruit will be quoted at the top noteh ----_-_ +> --_____ Pailad on | met Color mercantile marine failed on their Preferred Wabash ‘ Paci pare: |> The most common form of color] Nindne is an inability to distinguish red Last year thirty-four officers| and would-be officers of the British color cars 5 fro « test and twenty-two to distinguish the shape } object submitted rr re the FAUT Map er Futures 5 Autumn but Via Utah's est autumn Li : 4 Special tively trip an to be continent. 2 found _ San - z bs | fronted opened | |} that | it lower the : dates, last . the] iNijye ISCO, | $30 excursion to glorious southern Baer eae Ce season of the} eam California oe | lanes Sy% £9 1422 3s% &q1 a so57 | Open Good Washington, exception the i ; ©°P#2?tment's report 10114 4 28 103 3 23% 1% 101% 27% 924 91% 973. ne OIL M18 ats 03% 48% 171, 19214, 716 15 jo97, | Market 18% 1506.80 10%, stockers 10714 1934 i074 ~ 3 «1074 al) 217 217% oat 2 ellow y ROT er not with now ONE 4a Sept. stand @ 2 as ee ve corn Tee5 S compared Ca on,avith \ How, For the Daily and ; Sunday 46% year vember THE BIG Name oS Street ee . City State fee <o ms um an Gules a i| | a n bale 7,202 bales ery : 21634 i & ‘fs : i e bal included a At The ope eee ; guns1 in At of and B 7 2 pand : 0, |!" * 86 95 84 ow . 98 St ST 99 ¥2 "17 74 % a0 | 95 rr 1 meee . 9 83 7 : a7 4g]oT 70 moal | 69 S6> 4| : . Territory 85 ee Trip. S14 .f 95 : Ques. Springs. es earre _. ‘ eae SALEMoe J. G. McDonald i eea Third South subscriber. gov the er 2.15 Now average.on Chemlen- State- COWES sa eee (Minois Wisconsin a eet Ne Brien: A Indiana ; lew Yo a8 2 ley i. _ = Ss) Ohio Michigan: ‘| : Michigan 4. | United 32a The = t} PASH MARKETS 25,25, 5, in THIS zt were} of the had in 10} oy ae || for 1 cows are < ScD seen = GN -~ --------- R ion aes Presk OPEN AN H. P.. ACCOUNT Se A. H. REIER a 2 Vice & . Co. Jackson. Cutter | __ 0 Stationery Spongbera Nee W. Company. Pharmacy. oseph TT Company. Drug Squires ewe = 7 TT OT Drug Sugar om LL R. Clark, Cashier. WITH | HEYBURN b|e eeMERIDIAN es a ease | NAMPA ee _ 0 ~ aa ae ew E Hotel. * rown Locklin = Hayden . oe ss ° Ass' te Cashier. L. . Zz Adams C: A. = Pharmacy . Fisher. en eo eee ones Preside H H. ee or ator cere So ce ee lee oe Se eee Co. Mcintyre. . CALDWELL Company. Stationery Collins. anna . National Bank. bine P. Noble, Peabody, Cahoon. Watson ae BOISE RUPERT Sb R. Chaffee Seplisen are Gasecet eat ates ate |B TIMIN EE BRIE eat. ae ee CITY v 7 C. i M. Penny. 3 rn Sas = = ol a c ‘ evan Chicago of engececa? 91 95 96 87 s2 pede oo 8s =£9 ar, : 88 oO 93 = yas 7 76 87 St o: ey : tt a ana 76 "ie S1.9 : eh oi po Aug e report y was on made s4 I R 1 o on Au 5 erage of conformity Thro'o' i Trains 7:10 a m ° COLORADO EKANSAS =e CITY, ST. JOE, CHICAGO. GALVES 7 7 d TON, EL PASO, | xKL.9] ae in Lake RETURN. 5 5 OF \sk MEXICO. Me About Reduced Rates, Oo. F. leave 1:30 Pp. For Particulars i viai Oregon Short Line 5:55 p. m. 7 : . mm 6:05 Call p. m. Addreas om or CITY | wed with $2.4 SOT RIN: 1905 Wo ten-year 5O Salt ‘ 8 9.3 to AND 1 finas EGTIUANG cel CEO eo e a1;8: yet a Verarcs: ‘Se pt. 1, Se ae 1, 10-yr 1906, 1905 av sy rr 4 & bo Neph5 yt 07SB 95 ss States tl By 19" "7272.1.0 1 on 1904, and: This was. », 3 Aoo.40; and jUILK } Cc. A. WALKER, | Ceneral Agent C. & N.-W. 38 end 40 West Second South Street, | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WARREN |G. A, A. T. & 8S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly bik., | | Salt Laye City, - 3 40 beevs a5.W cow canners, Texans, Utah. ii 4 | fh -a ee - as & |: = o> 16s = @ « 7 - dl 1,40@ 3.35 } heifers, 2.00@4.85:. stock- % oO Sate » LUT b. Soy Red 2.00@ teers - ah streaks in 33 1eAVY and teady 17.65 7.6 0 ; onest CXS c people for Dr. W. E. Fer- e MUeON wethet - ATHO.A0;- I"lamba, _ 6.0070 OPS 9g OY , <tha the A. "oe T. rn corresponding Butterfield }of forty acres near owned by Edward $10,000 ° redvoce, g day has last bought O 6 urra a 9 ° me e ° i - year a e ‘ farm turn Draper, formerly D, Harding, for lI QS 5 Halli h iers small lots, liquidation FORTUNE. FOR | on Steam | |markable | position change of James made F, today Devlin, western road. "A; -dtattfor, wes one dra ol a ‘in th fireman $o7e,U00 S975 000 was this morning turned over to Devlin by Attorney A. L. Walsh of New York Who purchased the patent for the North German Lloyd Steamship company An agreement was also igned by Devlin by which he will receive 3100 a day for fitty days to superintend the construction of the first engine The inventor with the attorney left today for New York where he will comply with the terms of the contraet ts eae oe at Kh KH S KH Association ‘turbine engine for whieh he today received Su75,000 from a trans-Atjlantic steamship company was the re- i : accoun e KK MH OS rchants Protective | Turbine Engine | ur -FIREMAN + hi in prin Until No- --=- M. eas ~ysc: OFFER. eee eee eee ee se osm SUGAR f or X€S B. R. Harris. AceCNTO... 10.-Cattle-Receipt for tomorrow 4 O00 ind feeds 2.04.50; bulls, calves, 3.00@6.00; western Ma.15; we rn cows, 2.0004.00. nse 1906. eS renee es em mo Utah. oeeeee--$260,000.00 Bo eposit Commercial J. J. Daly, . 87 SS s1 ee : Business Notes. Yesterday's local bank clearings wore $968 78137 iieainate$839.995.06 ;there ol tne } Soe The Utah. from City, res eort a ' i, Gray. BLACKFOOT _ _______+_ wre Drug Company. | Condition of Onts. following table shows for each Minnesota North Dakota white, W. -- Se close Republican, ‘publican iy 15, to Lake ....... D Compan <. Pos IDAHO FALLS _______ jldaho Pharmacy. <2 | 30 Pr. Winn, W.S. ieanns City. Kansa City, Sept 10 -Cattle-R aL 10,000; market steady to strong = native steer 1.00@6.50: southern steer 2. 7543.80: southern cows, 1.7543.00; na market] pile of provisions en send pure a eee POCATELLO === | DEPOSITORY. .................$600,000.06 Surplus Dd e77x i hoge TRAVELING AGENTS _ __ J. W. Johnson, R. L. Anderson -- liogs-Receipts. 31,000; estimated for "* |) tomorrow, 22,000 market 5q1We higher lieht 056.6714; rough 1, "Wa5.85; mixed 5. UG 621 ; heavy, ¥O6. A: pig 5.254 3.25 : Sheep-Receipts, 28,000; estimated for tomorrow, 18,000: m aoe strong, lambs ise higher ep, 3.6005.70; westrn 4 5.70 "ative lambs, 4.400 \.00, western fantBe, 5. 258 15. tive advance le spair gnost part DOLLAR _ Sar 7 L. 8. Hills treeeeeeeeeses>sPresident ‘ Mose > 3 H ae ainiswss Vice Exeatdent 7 Se OUNG secccevvccecces Casnier et cs, | Edgar S. Hill 31 . eee Cl - - - - --- ---E-E-E-E-E-E-E_--ee a1a 71 w= 85 . ANTHONY E 2 a2 ,.. ten-year Brn Close. pone tT oa: higher; prime poor to adi and feed aM heifers westerns 7 RE : bo] c aT 10 "a a9 . ‘arolin: 1 Balt 10-yr,|Capital > Walter Chaffee Stationer ven principal oat states the conwhen harvested as reported on September 1 in el of the last two Chicago. uO: Sept estimated a a No. . Sept : 3 1§ f ol a ety =a 79 c 99 repr esentatives of indicated below: ---- ‘(NATIONAL eae h | ST; ANTHONY OPUS ay eeete The 1D a ies 6.97 SS] f on aoe ALOT authorized [DAHO.FALLS 32 M oe ee en ee er nda WW. and South u. 1905 ) oe oe in towns {33 Is reported aS follows ~ Minnesota, 79; North Dakota, 88; Iowa 43; Washington, 75, ‘ seen The average co oe of the oats | Close. | crop when harvested is $1.9 against {16,70 | 82.8 last month, 90.3 Sparted Septem|12.9214 ber 1, 1905; 85.6 at the same date in 194 Low ce ac, FOS VILL the only 2 PE BRACKEGUT,. 62220 154 Ghagee labia ° > oe 86 Sx. . this Paper are WENeECIER nee Reet FM Wines ne eee EXCURSIONS. 7 ae 1% 8S ‘ following fichigan smite . a. 85 United States 89.5 op s The average ne naition a art Wheat w he n harve sted w 83.4 and the condition in the four afincica! states | Low. | Close 5 ; LOL The } tow for LI Idaho | celpt The around pee _ Low 4c 17}m4 id / Active. close. ae = - | ; *- Arkansas Mississippi Issippt e {30 lan . a ..., . asivasaniai Pent 1S} [gs , (42% @42% | Louisiana . 2 Fraction ste idy : y summing up nent of wheat nove partic al irs o at ay bat ak ‘1461 4114 s 42% o | a : Missourl Indiana Georgia : ‘ IXentucky Tennessee a CD - Re canada, Sept 10-11, .3e1.00 || SUGAR CITY 2-22. Fred J. Heath. De ae Bs I , ; a : Oklahoma MSS IT Pets . | So "oling Virgini t or : Nalcotd oath Dakota | Close. ~~«dAG ase ---- stron ill CAMPAIGN _ he Obs servi vation Pullman Sleepers, Din- |f) rop~yecp REXBURGing~"® "#88, Colorado Midland Ry. SCIENTIFIC is $l vears of age and because of his retiring disposition but little wa {known by most of his intimate friend of the invention until the negotiations for the sale were completed today OF BAD me" yz SOME ee PEOPLE 7: ht CP Salt Lake City, Utah. US.'' uit LIKE DON'T fn. =-s | -----_-_""";>">-> DEBTS CISL G, LUKE , FRANGENERA MANAGERVWww. once, Devlin has been employed a lireman eight years, and thre: years hus been spent in completing the engine |The model was completed March § and the patent issued June 19. D Viin COLLECTORS Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Building, | nee bs a6, ine round. tound 1 was plleethda average ey eres Sept 1, Sept.J, State- : a as T1%@71y | Indian Low. = | September he braska ->Lansas . ose {695 os7B 157% enn ----- |S. 5 F 55 7.67% CATTLE and 1.-The wheat up against the the in City, Ke iby " A aes a fn 19M, and. 17,202 of of SEPTEMBER Tor nto, | any| Sept. last ; an iL Uo ] . ¥ ving' wine ts ‘ Tae s rar , hs upward nee corn ins mditio 1 in the last two econ Ww ith pees here Me Meat] rate OEE liggher 1 . Lake on $8.1 oe the of Alabama today before the session |6.00@6.15; packers, 6 104 0.35; ple : > ? It recovered later nearly all] Hight, 6.204¢p6)40 Z en | Sheep Rece ipts 7.000: m irket lost early, but there was a fe el, Etons ‘ any lam n o a ) at The Inter-Mountain Salt YIELD |" of the Agricultural reporting bureau of a | CUT THIS OUT || Becwne = are number w ith 190 tion of the the ofeorrstatistics bureau Wa re op. hap t > sf A: niitea| o "o nted. anny tec cz Apply States, as issued lat this afternoon fo Candy Co., 159 W. the month of :September, pest o : °} em er, is ; one of the - | North 4 [714 Q1% High. 4 = MS Chi o-1, | 28,000; 2if7 a_ Nx y 103 5 2% 5% a EI you Pe ear ar pee ee Ipal features of the early news tnt | Gets Bittidly' SuSum for Patent h If ge nt \G: Ti compared rales fn Ns 21 bales cs 10-Without crop 7 as The Showing-Condi Sept. : 7 Is-| for| Sy des in La wea ia sian bales in 19% "Phe wnumber of vetlve | Cotton evap- price $n ot owe ea695, ee jO9%, 7.05 CSCTNG southern Utah; miners' excursions t0|},); so also were the wants of Nevada points and lowest rates all the | ‘rlees started at lower prices st e lowest Cee ae made Tt 1@ time to all southern California points. | Follow * the crowd to the tcKet| ised Phsit figure were Russian office, 169 South Main street. | COUPON iaad ee aye 20% po Sor imeem a8 Cash sales W he: t. w in ter. N a eA Hy a S a NO, 2 rec sez | Oe@iIc;) No hard, 694@70¢ spring iS'2 1443 N Jo. 220 no rth e rn, 73¢ Ti Ai Tbe : S 4 Corn: N 2, dic; No. 2 white, 47% ya «687m Close and was points, line, quick connec- | ) trains. 4 return, only $30.| , Sept. 4 to 14 Posi-| 8e@\ Z sale on of market w: ATK simtlwas the ar 757 RD TE i514 ----=-= |{64046 1494 | Jan. -.|7.00 270° |. ‘t 1442 mM an a Oats - OO aaa a aaa 14044 RIBS- 43% oe n. High aS Scat Bo cot High | 166% 2Voo eect | OY" are a Most} Franc intermediate was eee and their to low | > ar z 3 repor uncertainthe kept man of Ve u opular Road oie , l trader from activity Corn nd oat Mexico City and return, 69.50 Phe | recovered from a eak start and the tour of old Mexico affords the grand-|jitier in the afternoon was both ac-| eers Sta- WOH Of Oats Above Is Average, and Average, domin-| it quickly May [3244 ----- --- PORK- ----- ascii a Upen, | High. | Low. Sept ]16" ab ‘(16.76 16.65 ¥ _118. 05 j12.9214 ROUTE Ontings Makes Ys eso prod products Kod preh 39 } of of Wheat old the re me ere atill Bovine : erica 0 of brokers rokers, Li recovery inns AN%, Sept. 11255 ce 72 15. 138%, 280 149 Lower-Corn | J ept Pe! w 144! 107% 19% g fle Ss teem EXCURSIONS} eS Si lane ces caninadh that talleleo be Utted | (109 iet:"December,.and- May. each "%e| LAKE the t start i is lr ‘arate fg Sree win wih esr | aes" BUGIe oe Ha vision failed , the price of cash oats Provision Market Snow. WHEAT 140 yu 168 ° 48 1714 Steel. a test, twenty-three being red blind and | the remainder unable to distinguish} Chicago, green The 4,600 candidates for cer- | could not form them of w: the and afterward the Q {0 sem because 2 on 14 ety Pacific Ss -Hbber gs when| from | do In 148%). Pacific < rT. present time, although occasionally | 1 one tumbles onto a ew at ure | | Jebeled "strictly fresh." It is only|tr ibout some the . 1906 with. So3) In aly Tost iweecomora I POCATELLO | PHENOMENAL1L_CORN ray. . Phare - a on and the reported| a 150% 230 20% as ant 7 ® 145% ae 3 . Gas : preferred Rock =1.45Co: \ Fresh are Salt = Pay- Watermelons are People's the cantaloupes, | Reading imported melons the summer Fresh quantity > the as up to the standard vance 177% 185% aA qr cantaloupes are so plentiful iE Mex. Mecrani ~ are-to be had at almost any | Missour! Pacific ee = at price Pres oe hese are rather su- | < as ond o any gre wees j reriojo. mn} 1eY‘retofo fore grown In th e > ‘ vy suk Cent : state, and are considered by many to! : r but are ae att Reeovery in Oats, 7 . the beginning were at : nden 111% 207% aR 26 Bi ‘ 145% 12 L. endCN: 3) eae it. "Nor. pfd: °.5..339 Native that they ette valley melons almost as plentiful ) 658 here and = - unchanged OATS- , 7 ce . Sa i follo ae} ee Oper ne | | High. Dees Sept 3 ‘ Low. Close. | Dex 30% 140 4396 48 165% 18 cents and N. M nae F. and a WH 141 ABH 1% 166%. 8 40 of ee oni the e Poueen gove nen lao1z1@A114/417%@42 e740 ou, hand too late to | M@#¥_--1424@42%4/42% t5 cents, the other at 76 cents aj. and s sae eee BOM bushel. Pottawatamle plums are again ao Gon ‘aa f 140 on the market, these selling® at 50] 72.27 R.) G., ++ $8 eents a box Crabepples large and ETS nye nr cone ae small, were© also < rates Any's o | ren. Electric . Met, ..106 _ also among yesterday Paper and of of couraging Report. : a experiencing some dis: 1ppolntme Bt with the outturn of the crop in the region and Minneapolis re ported le bushel ad-] "le market The yoag ' 57 35 feeling : See Tallted)celpts were large remained steady : cent 213 179% IM. bringing here end-jorated: eo eC me aoe per W. 213 St. P..179% L ,.... 57% o neeing, are asked|C. Two other | c. selling at|C. to Open several V (fe: a | oe A arieGies/Am. a pounce -| Am o | 4 Going Up. Am. the best variety consumers lo pay 85 cents a bushel. qualities) are offered, one ae S$ bonds tt BG 5 Copper C, and F, Loco Ss. and R Sug. Ret Tomatoes were rather more plentina. Min, Co ful yesterday than at the close ‘of he hison the preceding week, but they were not | B = ae to be. had\in large price has advanced receipt or bearish and/was seen that nine orders in hands : is te *:; Some of Inc lading six oe i figures favorable . one | crop report came these are the finest case, and. plums of are selling z ‘ ‘ ing at 5 cents Tom: Siena omato Prices cae and . Bureau tistics Issues Very En. be- 's wordy. 4 ne New York C wand Dana | Demand for hog & oe ) ry Les 7 sin re ate to begin with, oath. mong aoe acu . Oats ELSIS The stock retained be the improvement. There suying in the1 forenoc renoon of ewwholesale scale | I Sttmen price e ine : Government Gain in Atchison. shipments since Saturday were much ; smaller than for tt like t { | ar Ly In the day Atc ee became|]agro0 and lard aid trifle leracn, ed conspicuous, advancing 2% per cent net i/fhe buying ret Range of Prices, iying waswas based on the excellent |character of the annual statement and Today's Ss range of prices: | {© ¢XPectation in some quarters of an ener eee California | a I \ , plums and1 1 waches Pears, the most plentiful fruits just year report: Sag this afte rnoon ginning report pier of bales x 403,205, counting oN Mies Peo oui the the Dakotas before tomorrow morning tected Gefits romero oEnine caused some shorts to cover near the| ri close, up. the final quotations coming well| es € ) } ¢ ‘ °o prices issues In today, three dif-|few minutes U nion Pacifi ac . scheduled. These | Other stocks declined to nei ir are xpected var ietie *s being er range sc ower anon xXpectath as : noved in} atone a Ww hole, 1s ae rea iene. , or full sceeh eading, St. Paul, United ed States § Ste Av lVATnaat steel California, grapes or aieen = ( baa ant a e at at = e making 2 up the chief imon Ss I Acar lot "of b: ananas inanas came ye stercz trom Honduras, the price being rather more reasonable than, has been of the bureau cotton these bie Hee pe =ie : oy . Binnerss census thesto of rine mena stock mace moved" in| Sect Tag Mentha sepeated 2 be | spooting de' in daa and' Ales ¥ese| OESE RET PY PY Ais . $3.50 each, th usu: Teh the fruit is puptees Hele S250 . to $3.50 aa bunch. to ; bureau ea ee ued its asus first ae oyushes| rais Brilliance of the weather in hastening the ripe th "¢ hour t per cent o J Saat to = | rather pert tor ies aa Enerrunetory |: ace Ho cenetionc at| at| Gay to Which $2.5 2.50 they for or gold im: : also w as of very largely upon . . last =e he axyen pr ms aending ingg nar it ay e ney sh ii Si vay StI . ae Baionin the ache: Mi ee ‘ getables 3 1OW Jniy such j nearly one é , TruitS as are not seasonable here at lto 's aan ys. cle an Hoos a) the time im | " oe 5 K sures 4 present «are rtled quoted chance SEPTEMBER 11, rewulariy, advancina donee Moved by thethe bearishness of fecling that] homenat yrds sea Promises a phe- | --- : 3 Ve é Ir-|ated perv aded other grains. ) : omenal yi chat staple on © an per cent the but witt so 4 aeeen market a hee Se or ts oh that therefore sharply mar-/slight rally later sock somewhat ernment money on . money | a ort ports The hatanto: waiting ‘elved eee kinds to be had é ore © for cool oysters weather jsapproaches, demand growing, large shipments of thidbicalve | aay S | croptttt,cereal, When to that was adaeg] over Sunday there wae little coo yesterday,|than in the Jast two " preceding mee full se heduled to; It Yusiness S days and the street was hamthe morning | f Pered by lative unce of det alls he : r« Jae ae oe ri-] the lil about shipments i We on what " Nast Increase. 10-T ag of effect 1 Delayed trains from the West were] New York, Sept. responsible for the great shortage in}ket today wy aoe watching acting and the Tater detlverten were ES[om Good Increase, Dividend of Bicnie te e short | SS lat ul he e w ls, ea aN end and athe s bebie on September had. recovercs S Bivalves as| Ateni Approaches-PFish dideae eney TUESDAY, Megees bus first. rush "of ‘spring = |%4vs.che quantity ot ie, e re ee aes OYSTERS BEGIN TO ARRIVE, LOSSES IN LEADING ISSU Increased Shipments 6£ those jonent Uncer- ae being still more of a rom. 1a barorantovamenthowanacoreciakics Wheat by Bo hena CITY, UTAH, = (eo)= Such: hut thoy, w LAKE s eee RTE CROPS ao | SESS Only REPUBLICAN, SALT - 9 = i 2) 7 | |