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Show PACIFICS MAKE Railway mand and Record Gains-Reading : New York, July Showed a decided Are in Not {\Czar tember during today's short session, undertone continued firm. The became de« -_ Weak, with Corn but the opening Also off % the Union Pacific and Souther eo the highest level of the day | Sept. majority of other stocks Open. 7 oo not incu np: 1s LARD- the of to THE DISTRICT division, in an ‘of Utah. St. Petersburg, | Master Situation. necessary bayonet | fact, to 21 continue for some Generat (midnight) the time Trepofi rule to of the is au- come himself, ure. PROIN... THE DISTRICT SUS PROdivision, in and for Sait Lake for Salt Lake) bate' state of hae In the matter In. the matter |county, he estate of Caroline. Nester, de- | Notice -The petition of Milton Benon, praying for the issuance to him welt of letters ofa eas in the estate of William Bennion. deceased, has been set for hearing m Saturday, the atid day fed July, A. 196, at 10 oclo m., in the Ss tare house, in the aqutt (room of sald court, in Salt Lake City, t Lake count ‘tah, ‘SS ie clerk of sald court with the seal the reof affixed this lith day ea Bete A. D. 1906 bal.) *: Je Oh ELDREDG E, JR.. Clerk y W Farnsworth, beeputy Clerk Cannon and Irvine, Attorneys for Petitioner Notice.-The petition of Leo S. Neste praying for the issuance to hamnaelt ot letters of administration in the estate 0 leceased, has been 25 a. m., at the county court h court room of said court, in Salt Lake > Lake county, Utah Vitness the clerk of said court with the seal hae affixed this 2th day of July, A BD (Ses a SI. L DREDGE, JR., Clerk ae and mee. Attorneys for Petitione thority for the statement that he has j;again been warned that Le is en for assassination. Despite this fact he jeontinues actively evidence al: ;though at all times surrounded by a j heavy guard. -------__-- Low. | Close. [70% }7b% a ji7*s i j79% ~ Meetings Held. The socialistle members of the douma have held a number of secret mA "oer but so far they have refrain| ed rom carrying out their avowed | ae termination of issuing a proclamait jon on attacking the ¢ ie =re| ; ‘ SE 195% 49% 4744 a |49%4 [497% ba T | | Htgh. {17 60 | : former | the jmore fully determined than ever that j hae is Master of the situation The triumvirate, Pobiedonostzeff, lgnatieff and Trepoff, have hira completely ander their thumbs, and they have theroughly impressed upon him the fact that concessions at this thme will forever end monarchial rule in RuesSia Their will is law, and Pobiedonostzely is more than ever "the powet behind the throne Low. (3255 {33% Low. 17.40 allies, | Close |17.40 Cowardice : of IN bate ar of s lot 7, In block 21, plat Douma. : thence west "ne rods to beginning, Also a. oneto the road n perpetual right of whole thereof, described ‘Comm encing at a point 46 rods north of the southwest corner of : running thence east ® rods, thence north 1 rod, thence south 1 rod to the place of besinning, has the : place of i in. Salt ,Lake- City, : Salt Vake clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed, this 2Ist day of July, AZ D. 1906. Ss J. U. ELDREDGE, JR., Clerk. Stephens and Smith Attorneys for Estate. | - The o 1 |. Low. 1c management announces as Its of the next Salt great Palace |}two women who perform all sorts attraction feats after being carried to a of peril- The Capital R. E. I. Co. has office \ | r unchanged =~ were Scone WE C UR MEN WEAK, NERVOUS AND DISEASED (If Responsible You May Pay When Cured.) 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If it's too hot in town cer 3. go to Cald-| TO YOURSELF to seek and obtain if your vitality mpaived, form Ww ith disease in any restorative power at is as- what- once | avin i ay 3 r acehied | continued 7a gold could be impor ~ th all millions, Several by | up ; rz IT Is | |s the market enough compl a hange the point Z haple OWE (DR aay COOK, at pure, Founder office or by Satisfactory Cook Medical advice and consultation. If restoration you decide to to health have All us in men treat every in need of medical aid are you weaccepted will guarantee case If vou ona desive Information, white us fully Sunday, 10 aim. to 12-30 pom. only and jounded and under thorough our freely personal Office examination fre supervision hours, and nial warranted ad to Cook Medical Co, 116 South Main St. fresh and 196, at ourt, in' Witness for and the for settlement the or ‘distribution 10 o'clock a. m., at the * court room of said Lake City, Salt Lake Salt ita the (Seal) J. Stephens Rstate, clerk of said court with affixed, this 2ist day MMi. U [LDRE DGE, J., ink Smith, Attorne ys for ELDREDGE, IR, erk. and Simith, Aoihene for IN THE bate Division, DISTRICT wa and for COURT, PROSalt Lake coun- vis, decease esche day of July. D. 1906, 4 o clock , at the ee Court apes ia the irt room of said court, a Salt Lake City, Salt ke unty, | ~ Witness the clerk of sald come uct with the seat thereof affixed this Mth day of July, re 1906. eat yi. J Eldredge Jr Clerk. By H. Farnsworth, be y Clerk. J. M. Bowman, Attorney ee" Wetate IN. THE, DISTRICT bate division, in and county, state of Utah. the estate of Eliza COURT. PROfor, alr Lake n e matter Wilson, de- M. ceaset Notice -The petition of Homer F. esti peat pda a! of the estate of Eliza M. Wilson, deceased, the settle ment in fin ar account of sald administrator and for the s or tate | on Sz mie Page the 2th day of July, A. D. o cloe a. 3 a 1906, 1 the' anne court house, in the court room toa said court, in Sal e City, Salt Lake county, at Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 17th day of July, A S 1906. (Seal.) J, U. ELDREDGE, JR., erk By W. H Farnsworth, De eee ot Hurd and Slurd, Attorneys for ste IN THE THIRD JU pre IAL, DISTRICT court, in and for sake county, state of Utah De ionic nt No. n the matter of ihe estate of John & oticee.-T petition of Mahala F Witcher yeaa for the evr aaron to probate of a ertain document, purporting to be the last will and testament of John S. Witcher, de ceased, and for the granting of letters. testamentary to Mahala FE Witcher, has been set for hearing on Saturday, the 2th day of August, 4 D} -1906,..at (10 oclock a m., at the county court h B in the court room of said court, in Salt Liake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the seal eee affixed, this 18th day of July, A. D. Clerk. (Seal) J, U. ELDREDGE, JR, and Stringfellow, Zane Attorneys for Pe titione r WE MAKE TRAVEL EASY ‘| 5 TRAINS DAILYS COLORADO TO a KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE, * CHICAGO. GALVESTON, EL PASO, CITY OF MEXICO. t Ask Me About f Reduced Rates, co. F. WARREN, G. A., A. T. & S. FP. Ry., 411 Dooly bik., Salt Lake City, Utah. be of said estate the county court house, in the court ae of sa eourt, in Salt ‘ Clty, alt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 17th day of July, A. D. 1906 (Seal) J. 1 ELDRE DGE, JR erk oeenaworth, De bare t ‘lerk Ray Van Cott, Attorney for Estate, 2 of final account of said administrator, and for the ng ge of. ae 4 or sali estate to person een set ee nearing on Saturday, the on Sature 4; y, 45, at veloc enti: aut the county court house in the court room of sake court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, ah Witness the clerk of said court with thereot. affixed this lit ay D (Seal) J. U 1" LDR EDGE, JR., Clerk. By W. H. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk. Ralph A McBroom, Attorney for Petitloner IN TI(6 DISTRICT . COURT, . PRObate division in anc for Salt Lake state of Utah. In the pee } county, of the estate of William Garde deconsed -The pe UA of bib hig Pie i ford, administrs ator of the estate invited: to nah aecannot perfect come cure arenas? and ae a Co) Prescriptions carefully" eo mail free and solicited results legally guaranteed Consultation, adviee ying annexed, we have cured thousands If your physics il condition from overwork and worry, if you ystem | { ne YOU will nm bonds hE = Governmen GigE cease ed, » Bt 4 he ELDREDGE JR., Clerk. and Gibson, Attorneys for IN THE oe COURT, PROi THE DISTRICT ‘COURT, (0bate divis in and for Salt Lake ision, in and for Salt county, Seabe ot Utah In the matter the estate of Potter G. of the estate and i Charles Brown, Arthur E. Brown, Aglee. -The ition of Benn nes Brow Ernest E. Brown and Edith the administrator with will anJ. Brown, Be te the estate of Potter G Ross, an praying for the settlement of Notice.-The petition of Agnes Brown, the gus rainn of the persons and the =a fin: ul account. of said administrator wit will annexed, and for the distribution of above named minors, the foploveiittc € ibec sts it An undivided two-fifths being onefifth fer eaeh of said minors in and to Commencing ata point court, in Salt Lake Lake City, Ba It county, U ta tt Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed, this 2st day = aided ‘ INTHE DISTRICT . COU 4 PRObate divis sion in and for Salt Lake eounty, In the matter of the estate of H. Price, decease Notice -The petition of C. W. John% administrator with will an- D. court, The display of cowardice on the part of the Goring a: which rollowed the presence in the city of the enotmous st cn and other bonds were quiet | ---- Ai Open. y High. |; Low. | ¢ lose. | the Zeno Brothers, whose aerial trap-}ous height by balloons One of the s of sruops sent in by Trepolft for ae firn Sept _. (900 [8.90 |S_90 eze act is sald to be one of the most} great acts is a serpentine dance perthat very purpose, has greatly dishe des of prices was as follows SS = | sensational seen here in years The | tormed by a girl on a& ball in' mid-abtr heartened those believed that team will give its first Another is the famous explosiye ball" Open. Hist Low through the douma was to come the Amalg. BY 957 (2. Pare r the palace tomorrow night at 9 o'clock act and still another that of man dawn of a new era for the downtrod-| 1.| Low. | Close Am. C. an absolutely no charge shot out of a cannon With a parachute den Russian empire. Although the cinning, together with a ri _ __ | for Unlike the average after the balloon has attained a height military may continue in control, it 7% rods east and west by Ww rheat,: winte 2 No. 3 rod trapeze performer: , the Zenos attempt | of 200 feet. The company « onsists a certainty that outrages against and south, along the outside ot the 3 red. i@i9c: No. 2 hara.|f@ts as perilous as those of flying |.of Frank Coleman, Mme. Marie Coleprominent Russians will te even more north side of the ae aan ae land, for the sum of $250, upon the folNo, 3 hard, 7@77e; spring No. | squirrels--in fact, they have often|m in, M ( ordie Phornberry and frequent than In the past. The tertermea, to-wit "Cuah upon con rorists are planning a camen ag No. 2 northern, 7s@ | been Mentioned as "the human flying | Ellis Coleman. The aeronauts are on Preferred DAT eC. squirrels." Another thing wherein they | their way to Salt Lake from Portland, paign that has for its ultimate obB. an sale, filed in this court, has been ¥ Be No. 3, S4a@Pste differ from aerialists is that for not a| where they have just closed a sensaect the death of every prominent res Trans for hearing on §& 2. BAB%c; No. 3, HWA. single second do they allow their per-)| tional engagement They constitute actionary from the ezar TrepCan. Pac. of July, A. D.- 1906. at 10-0 ae + for manee to drag. They are flying | the aa expensive atiyac toh that Salt oft is, of course, the one shining mark. court house, in the court at the count Ches and: Ohio Advices from the Saar are still eourt, in Sait Lake City room of sat through space all the time "os some of| Lake will see this seas Ci Gt... We Salt Lake ¢ tah CATTLE MARKETS their stunts are almost beyond com-|! At che Salt Palace ega the reguvery much misleading, and show the Cae bined: ‘St Witness the clerk of said court wit : bear! are a prehension Isr amusements will be Gpen, inecludhand of the censor. eranient fights Ce angiS the seal t hereof ‘affixed this 17th da On Tuesday, July 24, and te ing the scenic railway, the old roill and Its between the troeps and aoe of July, A lst Preferred Kausans City. for one week, the Salt Palace Syzran, but 16se are continue near vill pre- | other The usual band concert ‘will (Sear) ee Ww. EI LDREDGE. JR., Clerk. sent the greatest ‘nsation of ‘the sea-|take place and there will be no ‘spot due more to the fact eagle he refugees Kansas City, July 21.-Catt Ariat dM Ph H. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk. destroyed town are desperm-the Coleman Palloon companys within a day's journey of the city more rick, Edwards and Smith, Attorneys > native steers, 4.00@ | ate from hungry and sae vatioR troupe there are two men and | cool and comfortable thi a n | aa Petitioner. eers, 3.0005.00; south} lr 1 the because of a plot against the gover native cows ine he ) Senaarepal at acics rs and feeders DISTRICT COURT. PROIN THE St. Louls Wool Market. ITO SALPAIR ON PLIONERKR DAY calves, 2.004 ‘Kieff and Moseow continue to bate division, in and for Sait Lake loeal authorities in ps ge Bele | county, state of Utah. Im the matter of 3.75@6.00; westSt. Loul July 21 Wool market quiet eM oe these towns As a result no gb r| the estate of Rachel Brown, deceased ; 4.60) Missouri, Illinois outheastern Lowa Z . 6,000; market strong We Wisconsin Arkansa et mediura The place to go on Pioneer day is outbreak Bt looked for there vhile Notice -The petition of George V = E S sates, 6.06.6 J ‘ i Font M. K. and T . ; ve comb ne and eloth ‘ clothin Saltair Why? It is the coolest, |} precautions are aie Ty aalaen. praying f Pp issuance tc ,| Preferred rackers, 6-60@6.70; ple th oi Mec pwooand 2 206 light! cleanest and easiest of access It has [himself of lette idministration in : e i. burry a i mixed, 2 ghtly burry re y » fl st ¢ = | the estate of Rachel Brown, eee ‘ Se fe Shee p- pts, 2,000° marke iE steady; Ber 2 hard burr lig h fine th : t lion ba eu rid1e world. the rae | me : et P|+t hearing on Satur ha ' y, a I n pa Ing : ; r fin heavy on, ogy | G05 HVAT lambs, Team. 00; mutton W } the 3th day of August, A D 106, "ae NN | Offices for Rent. , 0. ¥ aa and 5.004 f fed ewes,s 4.255@) | ajan aia : : costs but 25 cents, and a 45-minute 7 ran 5,.004P6.10; ‘Territory anc t medium 1 o'clock & m., at the county court Sn } 9.50 . 112° month TIN mouth ‘i chedule, with increased rolling a holae in the court room es said eourt Pennsyiv: ae « wanna - aon fat at low henv. ‘AY ' rom the big railroads will be! and desk room for rent in their eom- lin 2 ies: NDR co Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, People's Ga . y. W@lbe: light fine, 18@20ce: long lusce throughout the day | modious quarters, ground-floor, Utah Reading Chicago, Yt fa@loe; ME ‘ : b: Wee een TEA MST aT CHL > st . rous a1 OM nor ern ine Ww ern cemembe Ne ‘ ‘ \ Ss i > | west Witness the clerk of said court with 2nd So, - Low rates to permane nt the seal thereof affixed, this 2Ist day ae te aa uly 21 Cat Por ane a dark medlum, 2301 2c ight Cine, I4rAk leading pleasure resort Rec acs Rock I "o yatta sven g 1.10406.405) heavy fine, 14@15« lleht bury AMP ee es Ee of July, A ot 1906, (Seal.) J ELDRE DGE, JR., Clerk "preferred heifer 1 stockers Lites burry, Wal44e; buck, 10401 yutl | ey jie athe Atrorney for Petitioner So. Pacific periae rs, 2.0004 40; 1.205 bern eee piece a (@Patac, GO 100 ONLY ONE DOLLAR racing? If so Do you like horse S ] ¥ . i r : | 2547 25% fehtly yurry, 2G 22¢ ira ; Pioneer }you will go to Calder's on ert aha ‘fron | eceipts, 13,000, market steady;| burry. 12a@le. Tub washed No. 1, 24 To Ogden and Return IN' "THE. DISTRICT: COURT, PRO| day ¥. and PF. estimated for Monday, 12,000; mixed and | ystoc ightl burry, Zane hard but |}bate division, in and for Salt Lake Union Pacific Butchers,rou:|gh6.4006 aa sees he avy, 6.50@) ry, 24a ngora goat, hard burry, We.) Sunday, July ri22nd., via Oregon Short jcounty, state ef Utah. In the matter I : Steel oa, whe: avy, 6.15@6.45; leht,6 oan hort coarse, Ne: burr 1 fine Train ive Salt Lake at 7:10} lof the estate of Imogene Cummings Anreferred 16 <4 1 s ». 1046 65; bulk of sales. 6 Wa c ina 10:30 4 ri as 1 n 4:05 and| DR. BROADBENT'S 1 eceased Office 600 Scott Bullding. Dental Wabash is 15° p.m returning leave Ogden "sh -Receip OOO; market steady , , Notice the pe Baas of C. E. Angell, ad° Matin. Preferred a" 10@5 ypt es 4.15407 BO _ BOTIE TPILONTS 3190 ( 4.10 and 6:20 p. m., and speciali at /168 estate of Imogene West. Untontes || Call 3190 either \ "hy to oO geget TI Ve 30 p.m Street of-:Ogden:. ear line nowcanyon comCummings Ange i Vise ased, praying for Nor Dee <5 OE ee a 3 "phone pleted to: imouth settlement of final account of sald Name it and get $100-Calder Republican, any deTreut and chicken dinner at the Everybody goes to Castilla for Me- | Inter-Mountain administrater and for the distribution Park f d estate to the perTHE WEEK IN WALL STREET. I< Gean and Johnston's Sunday dinner, advertising or circulation, Llermitage in the canyon partment, s gi "n « Saas | on Saturday. the 28th day of July,‘A. D. Lending Stocks Are Higher Than They | ; I the county the court room of said Vere Two Weeks Ago. Lake City, Salt Lake New York. July 21.-A distinct change county, Utah for the better hans come over Wall street} Witness the clerk of said court with Last week prices on the stock the seal ther a affixed this lfth day exchange went down continuously. ‘This of Ju ly, A. D, 1966 week, barring occasional moments ol (Seals)... J. UWE LDRE DGE, JR., Clerk hesitation, the movement has been ex By W. FL Farnsworth, Deputy Cle cK actly reversed and the leading stock Ray Van Cott, Attorney for Estat are or 1@ most part higher now than they were 1 fortnight ago A IN He ae IGE < COt Ro PROJjlarge reason for this turn is no doubt! bate arets fon, ind for alt Lake to be found ) a clearer money out state Of U ti ah In the erintlee of look. But it is doubtful if this or any the estate of James H. Cochrane, det other outside development can be held entirely accountable for the iniprove-) Notice.-The petition for approval and ment that has taken place The truth} settlement of the acco as of the e oS is that a liquidating market, prevailed from the ae of June to} tors of the estate of James H Cc oli: rane, deceased, has been set for ae arid es end of the first ys on Saturday, the 2th age of August a market that pays Tittle D. 1806, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the counts outside interests. Securities values are) court house, in the court room of sai entitied to no higher rating now court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah | Witness the erk of said court with the seal hereof arti xed, this 2lst day jot July, _ a | EL DREDGE JR., Clerk. oe Attorney for Estate. that are more easily sold and this un- | | loading = on regardless of the mer-| its or alues of what were eet COURT, PRO| IN YHE "DISTRICT pressed fas sale bate division in and. for Salt Lake Speculation of Shorts, | county, state of Utah In the matter of the estate of Joseph Davis, deceased Along with this went a big and darNotice -The petition ot Utah Savings ing speowlation for the short account, | Trust C for the Iissuand the See eee result was that stock| were depressed! Sees ne IN. THE DISTRICT COURT, PRObate Sree oa eae for Salt Lake Im the matter of the "estate Be. Whillam George Owen, deceas Natlee -The petition for approval and settlement of the account of re Ww. Johnso e ate Hiam George e decease een set for hearing, on Tuesday, the 3lst day y, A 196, at 10 o'clock a > t the county conrt hou in the court room of sald court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, U erk of said court with Shc uat this 2th day ! Thompson Petitions "B,*"' Salt In | Secret | July AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (Consult:County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information.) ceasec of Triumvirate be (Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information.) IN. yee LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE j Se ok years ay * COURT, PROdivis » in and for Salt Lake : 1 In the matter of -It can be stated upon the authority the estate of Mary E. Bork mse, deceased Notiee.-The petition of isin Bor;of a member of the court that, alase, administrator of t thought the victory of the feactionMary KE. Borlase, . -ceased, pra an order of sale aries seems at present to be complete, s | heither the socialists nor the terrorists| | decedent, and rhite ed uppear before the said court to show | have accepted the situntion, and while cause why an s eranted to sell so much as shall |the people are apparently completely necessary, of the following described |} overawed by the display of force on real estate of said deceased, to-wit Commencing at a point 5% rods north the part of the authorities, it will be at} Weak. In the industrial quarter sremeey at - . ed and Anaconda Were the center oft ie az 3 rreat speculative activity Amalgamated WHRaAT- ealning % and Anaconda by. nhnessee | --_----_ -Coal a Iron rose A United} as I Ope n. | High, States Steel advanced 4 for the com-| July \TA, 74 mon und %% for the preferred. The lo-|}Sept [78% \78% eal traction stocks were amo ne the | Dee De |S0M% trongest issues on thé list Toward | -- the middle of the session considerable r profit-taking was in order, whieh ox | CQrN- causioned fractional recessions from the aa ar Tie high level of the day . des an ee ee [Open I oh of the bank statement, wht was exduly ce [30% tremely favorable fuitiline the most 1: Sept ol [51 sanguine expectations. was followed by | Dec cc . HWS% atc a another rally Which again carried | ~ ome . prices up to about the high level OATS- reached for the first hour and tn some | -- instar notably Unio yt bone | Open | High Southern Pacifle, a new pt |33% 5 reached Some further se atte cot setting | | De "4 |j% took place withi the last half hour | ---- of trading, on which prices again made Pr moderate concessions, but just precedPORK- xr t close sanothe illy tarted = nr : with ee Determined =| AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. a ‘ Have or athe' estate of Wiillain Hennic n, de LIFE IN DANGER Under LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE 7} September The corn market was weak on extensive aes on sales which were prices here showed some irregularity,| based upon rains throughout the but before the end of the first hour }1 ay a ptember opened 14 to Sie the market displayed a good deal of 4 Me, and helt around ye. The| Weaker as the | strength and advances ranging | Tarr ee "Bec ‘ame aa inced, Se pte mbe« : dec lining to 49%.| ol oe were quite generally The close was very "ak and near the} ; the most notable fenapot tare oe e of he ca 14@1% lower at tures of the ation was Reading, which 19%, @We moved up easily to 12, ain of 1%. The oats market was sler, partly in St. Panl was also dec idedly Airons. ris- | ay mpathy with corn ahd. "uprtly because jingg 144 on a moderate volume of trad-| o yetter Weather for the new crop siete ‘The absorption of Uni ion Pacitie | Se plember opened M4 to \e lower at 33% and en Paecitie ec ntinued murch | to 3%%ec sobec the ime as has ‘been the case in the Provisions were quiet and steady last three days. Both stoe Kes enjowed nm September pork was unchanged at maxinium adyanee ef bP Ga ins of a ll 17.60. Lard was down 216c« at Tou Ribs amount were shown in Great Northern were unchanged at $9.55 and Northern PacHie Toda v's range of prices | Coppers Make Galina. Range of Prices. which left cifie at Is of to Socialists Accepted Rule Reactionaries. and Feature. 21-The stock market | W9S falling off in aetivity yume and TREPOFF'S was very small not only im the wheat market but in all other grains ptemper opened 4@ se ewer at 78 to Tse and sold at 7 she inne; and Chiengo 1 ears ‘rices rallied somewhat De- | Substantial a in Terrorists ADVANCE Stocks SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1906. Chieago, Tuly 21.-The wheat market! opened easier today chiefly because éf| }clear weather in the northwest. which| caused less apprehension of d tnage by) rust. Liverpool was ilso easier, prices| there being down % to %e Trading| -_ Harriman REPUBLICAN, m7) ss But iNTER-MOUNTAIN RULE OF BAYONET GREAT AERIAL TRAPEZE ACT | FREE AT THE SALT PALACE FOR SoSOME TINE | CLOSES WEAK Reports of diate Weather Northwest Improve Crop Outlook. -__. Falling Off in Activity, Much Quiet Strength Displayed. THE IF MARKET SHOWS | WHEAT FIRM UNDERTONE > ) - CLAYTON MUSIC CO: Uah's Leading Wusic House {09-11-13 South Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY, |