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Show THE LOCAL STIRRING i FEK Grent Beet An STOCKS Crop Alds INTER-MOUNTAIN LIVELY. Demand IN for REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, CHURCHES TODAY Swedish 5 Swedi: Lutheran. are x h . Teutheran : h--¢ L ornet 1 ¢ hure and bonds Bela. the past week. Tho} =ccond . South and ‘Fourth | Mast, ale of $1250 Utah Sugar "bonds at}/manuel Rydberg, pastor Morning . Fall Trade > BUILDING Lines Openin W Better 7 in Various Already Isj sesar common stirbetween is expected securities now commercial Oct. 15, the g IS MORE of BRISK Material Permits) of Contractors Going Ahead. Houses in Demand. = The week local has business been more stirring circles than for in| rate than for some time them IN} py the choir. Thursday and|/Puther League in se))! cm aka being oes 294.00! Roy. D Sines aa Cea 485.00 | ><" Avid. FE. Ward, district'sdcretary y5.09|O0f the American Baptist Publication 310,00] Society, and the Rev, Arthur L. Wads179 0) | Worth, associate editor of the Pacifie 1X).00) Baptist, will address Sunday 174. |} school at 12:30, F. L. Evans; superin- National bank, Ogden....... National mee eae National bank, Log: Fire Insurance Co sabes . om, ane 4 iv ae ES i yaNK past, ! giver Bros. Iron Works Ry tendent; <0 National Bank of the Republic vee ban k Savings gden Bev. Com. und Savings bank Rocky Mount: ch Bele. clipGorews i B. > Y. P. AY U, at Ss CO 7 po m., nn 100.0 }ond South between Ninth thie week men The the only week fias' materially: aided real‘| | Ufeh A Light and Power Co, 1.00 superintendent. _ Sige eae Utah ©National bs . 150.00 in showing their "goods Utih Savings ind. "Trust Co... 102.00] crane] large real estate deal Of] Western Idaho Suga ee 919 | Sclentist. was the transfer of the Mid- Zion's gley flats Following this Sale, Mr.|Z% Midgley announced that he would build This as as a- in another portion of the ny , . ¢ is considered by real estate ior ice ar . ¥ > he significent salé iInasmuc city > men] j a dl not only nay eae ae a ate ios the acquisition o une Ler 1 Be Pees race or flat building The » present demand for-houses and apartments promises to be ready for i new &nd modern cottages. The ° as Builders Are Jubilant. Builders are jubilant. now because Co.. 211-00 Bonds. Ke a ake e "City « ty RR R Ree pha. is as and Tenth i cintecos 4 5 Sept. Sept. Sept a 10 Oke O. Obere et al. to" George A. 2 Iv +3 $ Jenkins, pt." 2, 2s, Nephi L. Cottam to Chariotte L. Cottam, 2.155x11.6 rds, 7, 70, eae eo ty 2aot to charistte L. tan 25x17.4 rds. 27, in, "iw: Baw: ird 'D. Traine et al. to A. a pth LI 1d, n. %& n. % Sw line. Whole ate and retall dealers have had the best week of the season and the prospects are for a_ still Breater increase during the coming weck The VO weve rete eee ne es naececes ‘10,000 John A. Lanier a Sa o to C. 100 }aiice Jermain. to Jolin K. Culp, % int. 10x3 rds. 5, 2%, B ni 1,200 WOTK. Following erous jto the opening of houses and apartment idences, furniture note men of business. almost unloaded dry the num-|" new ‘are considerable volume Wholesale res-| gratified increase goods in dealers «their stocks goods and are beginning leal estate $5,068,939. 29 Transfers, to inake have of fal Annie FE. Meredith et al. to George yJirsch, 3x5 rds. sw. 46& D. Annie to Niels 81, 2s, le, endivigee AGS act : vided Hubbar a ed Nelson a hint Fi wi pe! be % Sn int. pt. Inv 31, 2s, Co. ie eee eon e ae 715. Polson, ‘un- le...... Smith Prd a pt. gardiess of y the fact Boared Mnsome-canes. iness in many cases to the changes fects for this touch of cool eases Ss. that prices have | © } dD. pra . Th' food _b us- has been traced in styles and color efseason's The weather ca ee for Clothiers. ele Clothiers are experiencing a dull season for the reason that their fall goods have not yet begun to move and the season is too far advanced for summer goods sales. Their closing The ale ss" have about shoe dealers are ended. having run of business on early ings, al®@hough their of autumn placed on fall goods, have thelr shelves, next two weeksa a good show- Within varied assortment to the increased demands for manufacture Mto so many articles, is no considerable advance in ther prices to the consumer, althoug fits have been cut on this account. While trade has not been pemeeo pal in any Mine, the dullness that has been noticed is due to the mid-season, and even considering this condition, business generally has been better than merchants have expected for the season. Furrier OPENS Will Be : The store NEW at STORE, Home tu Wilson Wash commodious of the hotel in the Wilson pied new aes L DECORATE TE QUARTERS. R. ei io 79 i on . 175 ¢ 3,7" 125 as suggested Augusta natural bridge Utah, this to extend or as replieg another of the Pi atnern one side of the room to the other, and to be made of Utah minerals. Stuffed wild ani- mals native to the state will .be included in the display, and a special feature will be oer of the aueeY and candy exhibits, McConahuy, Jeweler, Fails suffers Adjudged Barnett, from the the to who Insane. 54 Main St. m to 5 p. m., who that there are numberless devils chasing him all the time, was tried as to his oe at a special of Judge George G. Armstrong's court held in the office of the county Jail yesterday, and was committed to the state mental hospital at the conclusion. of the hearing. Parnett is a carpenter by trade, and has been employed at oe Mt. Olivet cemetery for some tr He was once before an inmate of tne asylum, and was discharged as cured, but recently his madness has returnin a more dangerous form than beore. He was taken to Provo yesteroC by Deputy Sheriff Ike Emery, Books for Library, The following thirty books' added to the public library mornin Miscellaneous, 336 at a. rooms 607-608 Second Church of Christ The been Scott Sundis- Scientist, of Hall-Corner Fleventh South. 11 a. m Subject I. Eleventh Lesson Matter Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.; WednesP vO . otis : rlock Se welcome. eR ae wart ee at. 8 o'clock. are be Third Presbyterian. Third ‘Presbyterian Chureh-Corner Eleventh South = anc Kleventh Past streets Morning service at ne eee sermon by Rev. R. G. MeNie b. D. A Congregational meeting will be ae 1d at 12 o'cleck; Sunday school at ¥. P. &8.'C, E. meets at -7:30 we anew: day evening; Sunday school teachers' meeting at 7:15, and prayer meeting at 7:45 First Congregational. St. Mark's Episcopal. St. Mark's Cathedral, ¢ East West Street-Rev. Benjamin Brewjs Services for the thirteenth Sunday after Trinity: Holy comte at 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45; morning prayer, Litany and seermon at} 11; choral evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 St. Peter's Chapel-Fifth North and Fifth West streets. Sunday school at 9°45 a. ms; evening prayer and sermon at 4 p. m.; Mr. B. W. Jennens, lay reader. St. Paul's Epjscopal. St. Paul's Chureh-Main and Fourth South streets, Rev. Charles E. Perkins, reetor. Services: Holy communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock. Bishop Spalding will preach at both services. Visitors welcome. All seats free John's Chapel - Richmond avenue, near Ninth East street. Sunday school at 2:45 evening Pp > m.; prayer and sermon by Bishop Spalding at 4 o'clock. A cordial welcome to all. Churel. Central Christian Church-Third East and Second South, Willlam Ross a preaches at-10:45 a m. and § .™m.; Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., and Crisis Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. All nvited, East Side Baptist. Kast Side Baptist Chureh-Seventh East and Pighth South, L. Hayworth. pastor. Morning serviee at 11 Rev. J. H. Franklin of Colorado springs will preach; Sunday school at 12 mi.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. evening service at & Rev. Geo. T. Webb of Chicago will preach in the evening. All are welcome. w Francis a Assisi, ve Farrar, "Life" of*St. Paul." nison, ‘New Dinlogtids and Plays," es, volumes. 8, "Trust Problem." Maniatty, "Silver Age of the Greck Forid Rahill, eR ROR Accounting and eorporaciyn Ti Schouler, Aneta of 1776." United States Department of Agrlculture, "Year Book," 195. Books, First Unitarian Soclety-Services at Unity Hall, 138 South Second. East, at Li-/a. 31 tev. Frank Fay Eddy, pas"The Sermon that Grew t Topic, on a Hillside " Special music by UnSunday school meets at ity quartette. 12:15 Regular meeting of Unity Circle Tikit atc2s80rep. "am. On senday evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Krishna will lecture on "Indian Wisdom and Philosophy." A.M. EF. Church. Services at A. M. E. church-J Bell, PANS. Preaching at 11 0 ‘clock and 8 p. At 11 o'clock a. m Mrs Ochts of Indian Territory will fill the pulpit. Don't fail te hear her. The pastor will preach his last sermon this conference year. Come all and attend these services. vou ie Sabee -Echenbach, "Neus. Dorf und Schloss Geschic ht ten;" "Unverstandene auf dem Dor ec rrenssen rei Getreuen.' Frenssen, "Hilligenlet." Frenssen, "Sand Grafin." Children's Books. Dimitry, "Three Good Giants." Dugan, "King's Jester Greene, "C Bae ai Coal Mines." Haines, "Japanese Chi Life." Lindsay, "Mo ther Stories." Murtree, "Young as Phelps, "Donald Marcy. Smit evn awh "Jolly Good ; at School." Times ae "Morgan's Men." "New Senior at An doy iar ey; 3 Summer in Leslie's Golathwrite s Life Presbyterian. : First Presbyterian chureh-Northeast corner of South Temple and C streets. Rev. W. M. Paden .» pas. Morning perviere at 11. o'clock. Evening services 6:45 o'clock. The pastor will preach at both services. Sunday school 12:30 p. *hristian Endeavor at 6:30, Mid-week services on Wednesday evening. Teachers' meeting at 7:30. Prayer and conference at p- m. 1 seats are free. Strangers are eeraiante Invited «and made welcome to all our services English COUNTY Chureh english Evangelical of the Holy Trinity, Luthera 336 Sout 9, 1906 one Your Our only use variety. | tees Hat Clothiers to Men and of in Interest ' by day Sale new tomers, the of LITERALLY in this Every day pleased friends company's interest increases. list of store. entire easior terms the And Clayton many great adds| satisfied cus- families than are Music Beautiful Grand have been' offered ones Terms, we will very easy terms, $1 a month, we made quarterly use of the pido, while paying for it Bargains used in and $150 pianos early exte snd to you very, $5, $5, $ $7.4$8 to pea ments can be o you can have the learning to play Used ind to' $1656. going Attached MODELS Correct for arly Autumn service, attractively underpriced to induce you to a nticipate your wants this week. THE SUIT guarant ed THAT'S equal $10.00 $12.9 12:95 to $15,00.-Suits elsewhere, Another shipment on sale Monday in plain all-wool Cheviot or fancy gray mixtures; sizes for all, The s value sult HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS $17. od ade of grayish mixtures tight fitting, breasthaa 27-in.. Coat style, several ot ther new styles are also shown at the popular EPCPu haat $17.50 NEW ee TOURING COATS $7.50-Handsome touring and- Autofnobile Coats of heavy Suitings, loose back, inlaid Velvet collars, edged with braldiunlined 0. (Atco eon es --_ $7.40 PRETTY NOVEL rx COATS $12.50-Great in pretty novelt uids and checks 4% full flaring Skirt effect extra value $6.75 FOR tte tures, have panel fror a "great vValuc ‘at $$.75 FOR new plaited+ DIICELOl ae Pianos. LV FRENCH model, am ws pels rows of s collection of new ant engths, ; SHIRTS black fall they of pretty fancy Velvet braid at VOILE SKIRTS-Fine® offering of extra value French at he Coate have Si2.50 gray: mixbottom S675 Voile very Skirts: special] S75 satisfaction: quickly. Come to your guaranteed. Children's Bearskin white and colors at Choice line Beatskins, In Coats, of Coats, white or GIRES' SCHOOL tures,' with rolling special at box back, consisting of colors worth COANATS-® collar and. Imed throughout, new Broadcloth, crushed $6.00 to $7.50 at ... -length in turned back brown cuffs, sleeves; $5.50 oe : and! SO or navy blue. mixsizes 6 to 14 years) S330 GIRLS' DRESS COATS Made of fine Melton eleth, collar and euffs of best grade Velvet to match material in color navy blue or brown sizes 6 to 14 years, special at 22% foie vec cca ste cele naan se a cie Ss a plano} «Terms| to suit: | AlSo' player pianos at almost cut-| in-two prices. Choice of four best makes, | Organs to be given away All we charge for is the cost of repairs we have put on them and the drayage. Organs in fine playing condition for S10. cela, $35, and brand new organs with High top and large mir-) rors, for $56, $67 up. Terms on ors} gans $2, $3, to ‘$5 monthly. llow About Your Children"? | Where is the affectionate father,| does who after his hard day's -toil, not long for the sweet strains of music| to cheer his spirits and brighten his| home? loving mother is the tender, Where Watching her dear hoy or girl budding | into maturity, that does not crave to} {see them accomplished on'a@ par with | | their neighbors? Yes, and in advance |of her neighbors, and» "thoroughly jequipped to forge ae =F these days lof strenuous competit Dear reader, opport inity is knocking At your door m't deny that which your children ‘BhOnid have- la musical ¢ducation. Perhaps you agree with us, you ought to have a piano, or at My good organ, but you thought you Aura not afford it You could sear-} eely offer that excuse now, | Our Great Club Sale shopworn sample Of new, used, | planos, organs and piano players, is} now drawing to a close. We offer the best makes, the lowest prices, the easfest terms you have ever known in piano selling. We issue a-special Invitation to the public to come and see the hundreds of pianos, organs, piano players, ete: | upon our floors; more planos' than} are under any other one roof in Utah, | or the West Infact almost every! well known make is represented Don't Torget to come at s earliest possible date, or write telling us about} what you want to pay. serve | you just as well as though you were here in person, Remember the sale ends in a few days until 10) night Store open every o'clock. | CLAYTON MUSIC Main square pianos to Terms to suit. are $85 Pianos. investigation. UNDERSOLD over able to give in detail all ‘tne 3 bargains each day. cial note of those déseribed herein. Come to our store without delay There is surely one for you If you can't call, write or ‘phone at once Upright pianos as low as $97. etter ones for $123 to $137. And. others worth $350, for as low as $167 $10 sends a piano to your home, and $6, $7 to $8 monthly will pay for one Highest class of cabinet grand uprights; comprising the and most reliable makes, most semli-colonial designs, in rich nYahogany, golden oak and Cireassian walnut cases, regular $450, 2590, $550 afid $600 pianos, w hich having secured at great discounts. we are enabled to sell al $247, $287, $298 and little higher for the most elaborate cased advise ADVA NCE THE GIVEN AWAY ear come Monday, if you can A home without a piano is a checr| less place. Make your home cheerful by taking advantage of this sale: children rejoicing in this or any other section of the country If you' ve put off getting a plano because of e cost, come In and see how little a really excellent piano can be bought for, and how easy the terms are. In this sale are several carloads of brand new pianos, purchased a great discount from manufacturers anxious to have us represent them in the West, and this be ing thefr dull season of the. year ‘hey are the best product of those factories, guaranteed by us and the manufacturers to last a lifetime You find here many of the world's best makes pianos whose names have been household words for generations, such as Steinway, See Vose, Estey, Schaeffer, Winter & Company eae Everett, Chickering and other No need to ten you there are none better. 2 Many of them are going at prices far below their factory Others at half and less thi: in half price The saving to you in many de inees is from $150 to $250 on 4 plane And vou can buy them on terms to suit: your convenience. Indeed, never was there a ime ike now to buy a piano We re neve is These r ES These beautiful miniature grand and parlor grands are .of the most rethe fact that they have secured the nowned makes, being Steinway, IKimpei of instruments at nearly half ball; Vose, Estey, Knabe, and others rice, on very, very, easy terms. and take up very little more space than We thank you sincerely for the rethe ordinary upright, but pave the sponse to our advertisements. We same conoes as he large grand appreciate the Sib ‘nee you put in | plarios. Sverybody should see these us, Our success is yours. ; j remarkable small grand piamos and time in this Bibiiend has brought 1 | get the sale price and easy terms lo value your trade, and we beg to Piano Players lialf Price aid Lyss, say our advertisements will be carried out to the letter, positively giving evNo excuse now for not having nvusic ery purchaser the best and most reand plenty of it These players ar a Hable makes of pianos, organs, piano chojce lot. Apollos, Angelus, Piantplayers, ete at lower prices, and on las, ‘etc The prices range from $50; and | \ Boys, : HID ri + STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT T ILL 10-MAIN ST. 109-11-13 Day NEVER ALL and. You May Own a Good Piano Now---$f0 Sends One Home---Monday Will Be a Gala Bargain Day---Come---You'll Surely Find One That Just Suits You. We PRICE TO OF A LIFETIME; MANY a ONE Clayton Musie Company' s Club Sale Has Opened the Way for Hundreds of Peopl e to Buy Pianos and Organs, Who Would Net Have B een Able to Get One : Otherwise. Club y to BE HERE M ONDAY'!! GREAT PIANO SALE DRAWING TO CLOSE The f { REDEEMED DAVIS COUNTY CONVENTION BONDS Sum | $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 or 99 ; BARTON & CO.., 45-47 WAIN tepublicans Meet at Farmington and be Saved by Plan for Coming Fight. Taking Up Warrants. Farmington, Sept. 8-The RepubliCounty Treasurer Carbis has. adcan central committee of Davi dressed a communication to the board ;county met oat Farmington of county commissioners, in which he | house afternoon at 3 o'clock states that he has redeemed the en- Imeeting was well ittended, tire issue of $350,000 Salt Lake county was interest shown bonds, issued Aug 1; 1896, having County Chairman W received from JE H. Rollins & Sons Henry W. Stahle as the sum of 358,960, for which he siderable time was: spent has delivered the entire issue of rehow the convention should. be funding bonds recently sold to that | decided to hold the primaries firm, dated August 1 1906 The various precinets September 15, premium, amounting to $8,960, Mr 18 p. m., at which time delegates willf Cagbis states, has been covered into be chosen to the state convention rect On Octohe Tis ap. Lt the general expense fund of the counwith all); ty, and that amount, together , will be held the county in that fund has been set other money of outstandaside for the redemption folowing executive committee for Warrants, a call them selected to a sist the county inst the Sth - bee n jssued. on man in the campaign $50,000 worth retire about ards. of Farmington; of outstanding warrants, by which the Blood of of Bountiful, and county will save at least) $2,500-inRepublican majority Kaysville A. big terest per year. Davis counts is certain. in Good Hat, Sir! They not Hats are the product of the best Hat Makers in the business. the best materials, but they show constantly all the new shapes in broad) The beauty of our new Fall shapes, combined with other qualities, quaranStiff or sofi. satisfaction. : ‘oak LY; mecting «at and publie Ward Aseach of city m., in halls. Used Upright close at $35 to Lutheran. | sing Church. 6.30 p. semb!y SEPTEMBER Bus- Church. CHANCE Episcopal. First Methodist Episcopal Church- Corner of Second South and Second East streets, Benjamin Young, pastor. Services at rn. m Morning tople; "Strong Through "aith.' Evening subject: "Young Men and Religion.' Sunday school at 9:45° a.' m.; Epworth. league at ‘6:30 p. m All - ee cordially invited to these service Unitarian. will be Monday le "International Directory of Booksellers and Bibliophiles," manual German in building, 168 Main street |]day evening services have continued* until Sept. 30 Christian gardener hallucination Scientist, held to listen to: the testimony of |healing of both sin and sickness. Alf are welcome to these services Free reading rooms, open daily from 10 a Methodist 720 Beyerlein, "Similde Hegewalt. Brac vowel, "Deutsche Mlelealsi 7! "Fels splays. decoration 2 and Christ South-Sunday school chureh services at 41 300 4,50 ---(_-----____-_ Barnett James Drawings Will Ulustrate Various The genrous offer of A. L. Hamlin to decorate the new quarters of the D. . & M.~ society, the state board of horticulture, the Real Estate association and the M, & M. association has "Wash drawings illusarlous displays to be attractwe for Greek Cash In. Chilom, a boy New cently retu stock and Dicey ideas in styles for the coming winter. he new store room tastefully decorated and arranged for the display of a large new steck, which will be on display tomorrow. The establishment was formerly at 270 South Main street and for the last few weeks Mr. osz's headquarters haye been he Wilson hotel, awaits ne the completion of the new bu in WILL Alfred Annex, first rooms 2,100 times has been in ah ete vee petty thieving, is again sought by the police. Yesterday he was given a can of tamales by the Greek who makes most tamales sold in this city. He was told to go to a street corner and sell them, and to then bring back the proceeds and receive his commission. The boy aes every part of the contract but t last He sold the tamales, poe Bota tae: money and sent the can back by another boy. The other boy was given a quarter for his trouble The tamales sold by Chilom netted him $6.25 After he found that th e boy had tricked him, the Greek reported s case to police, and left Instructions for them to get him. The boy could not be sae last night by the police or the Gre of its GLOSZ Vis 32.000. tier: Sclls Tamales the fall styles In footgear will be disphayed. Although leather has advanced lately, owing to - of Congregational, First Congregational Chureh- Corner of Fourth East and First South streets, Elmer I. Goshen, pastor. Morning service at 10:45, sermon by the pastor; Sunday school at 12:30; Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m 90 trade autumn. Among the which there is a greater demand than has heretofore been the case may be mentioned garments for women to be used in outdoor sports. Knit sweaters and jackets have had a good run. While retailers have had some call for fall goods, the season's trade has not opened in fact. Fall goods are practically all on hand in the various stores throughout the city and will be ready when the demands are made. "bargain al, and 20 ;|BOY POCKETS THE MONEY stimulated Dull = en Purkitieedal€lon 20 800 Wil- fg for winter stocks. Buyers have allfred G. Bolexbars to Frank ready gone east for some firms to look Tedk,. pk; BCP wd aveciises over spring styles and to make pur- | Nellie McMaster to wl wv. Dickinchases. Business in this line has been son, - rds. sw. fr. 5 exceptionally good this season, re-| _ Of Nes' Ke BO, IG eects ok | ay es Dieters ner of the facet that-in all lines their orders can be filled without the delay that has retarded building to such a great extent in the last season. srick plentiful, Lumber orders, no matter what the size, are being filled from the mills on the coast within a month and smaller orders can be taken care of by local dealers. within a few days. The hardware dealers, newed papain in building, are over the se in business in their Mothlse{-.ecaccucs-e0j0eer 4a. 70 axe Church Third m.; F. O. 0 Kast and sermon at immense amount of contractors' work) Amos Gotham et al. to N. Hanin the city also helps the hardware $en ct a)., 18-19, 9, City Park .:... business. The demand for tools and|]L. C. Mortensen et al. to Joll F Unglaments continues with the letting Grooer, 50x140 ft. Re 16,.5-acre A... Abbott et al. to W..E.: RasJohn Much hardware arge contracts. mussen, pt. 26, 2s, , states for a being shipped to nearby Gillbransen to Jesse 5 ; Anna >? I ae ee improvement and buildBurne 88-392; Norwood Place | 102.00; 103.00 102.50} $ 6 7 8 ast 9:45 {m subject ‘Matter."" Strangers. are a5 1 " 7 = ~ 5. | especially welcome Bach Wednes<0 | -,|day evening at 8 o'clock a metting: is follows: Sept. Sept. First 203.00} Bank Clearings. The bank clearings for the week show an iInecreuse of $559,803.50. The aerated 1 statement for last year and this year real] prospects ane Tr. | Sumpt rr Valley y R. R | Serna Paee Tight and Power ‘Co. Utalt BumareCon econ secre as oy ieee occupancy. their regard men of great promise : : Bank MI ¢Salt ae Following the moving of tenants from the many poorer houses in the city it-is said that owners In many case€S/ intend to raze the old house and erect] estate being Savings C. Street-Rey. leader real estate is moving nicely, with noOj state Bank of Utah..... eit eUR- DO ont -Siaitt firs. "ROHGOL: ab0e a Oa oen sensational features, however Bank-| Sugar City Townsite Co....... . 153.00 Genres: P: at Sihive rh ey leit Spey 7 ers report a steady demand for money | The Utah Sugar Co., pfd 7 9:90 o 5 r ay Pe ha ton Ue at good rates. With the coming week, | The Utah Sugar Co.. com 2m Burlington Mission Chapei-Indiana business men. generally expect unus- | The Idaho Sugar Co. §.2;avenue and Navajo street Sunday ually good trading. The wenther of Thatcher Bros, Bank, Co., La ogan. 136.00} school at 3:30 p.m Henry Jacobs estate' Phillips Mormon ' 145.00 SRC HGEURTIES eee aA Triumph evening ednesday. * a DEAee fe 220.00 149.99 | Service at o'clock, oar Rio Grande Mission Chapel-Sec- Co.... Kast Phillips Congregational chureh Fifth South and Seventh East tev P. A. Simpktin, pastor Services this day, morning worship with sermon at 1 "The Transcendent Purity KNvening at 7.45, sermon "Christ's "Messag o the Parent and the Child." Morning solo by Mrs. Nell Moore, evening solo by Mrs. George S. Smith Sunday school at 12:16. « *hristlan Mndeavor a t 6:45 Cordial welcome to al} worshippers. eveningi mectine..at.8-20 tas a epee ee eseret National bank....\... Deseret Savings icy Davis Co. bank, Farmington - time past. Merchartts are already in vartrade a fair fall experiencing Nino nisuild ipa ue a 10US aoe Uliding Is going on a ea greater of First First First Home some | Tent Con ‘ majority line lo pay dividends between now and | >! ng mateh'and-In worst Swedishspellers, with prizes All best the to in} es timnates creased The date. that the beet crop have affected bonds and | Welcome stocks in no moderate degree | The est quot: ktions tollow: | Baptist. Amalgamated Sugar Co, pfd S101 00 | os 3 Ainalgamated Sugar Co., com 173 a) First Baptist Chureh-Corner Seeeneflelal Life Insurance Co. os.o0); ond South and Second West, Rev. D. Barnes Banking Co., Kaysville 130.00}A. Brown, pastor Preaching at 11 a. Con. Wagon and M o., pfd 119 | m by the Rev. George T. Webb. fnCon. Wagon and M com 104,00 ternational secrétary of the B. Y. ¥ Commercial Nation: ‘io bin re 120 » the evening. at 8 o'ecloek the \| ell. Movement $102.50 and acerued interest Is reported | Service at 11 4. m.:; Sunday school at oS Broker Burton. There Is an unsup-/|10 a. m., Osear Anderson, superintenplied demand tor Idaho Sugar and Utah | dent; evening service at 8 p. m., songs Fourth UTAH, SUNDAY, FF. W school Chureh preaching, at 11 a m. At riser Miss Sigrid Pederson ean Millard's Maria"', Every cordially we el ome Com- wherelals. tendency has markedstocks "the cn SGoinmerélal: upward movehttntiol CITY Se and the West. JOSEPH St., largest J. COMPANY, 109, music DANES 111, 113 house IR. anager YOU By buying) and | Watches Jewelry Diamonds from us. GOODS RIGHT PRICES RIGHT CARTER JEWELRY Watchmakers 324 MAIN .Mfr. CO. Jewelers STREET. e We Collected' 9998.20 é . ~ For ray Dr. W.: within any your some one E. Ferrebee -6f M ur the last sixty days. owe you? accounts If and we so, will Ded" turn. get ins) you) a ~ money Merchants' Protective Association | In} | CAN SAVE "MONEY SCIENTIELC..COLLECTO IRS OF Vrancis G. Luke, General Fifth Floor Commercial "Some National People Bank HONEST MBTS. Saeecae Bldg.. Don't Like Us." | Salt Lake City." te - |