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The Sun-Advocate from Price, Utah • 3

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The Sun-Advocatei
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Price, Utah
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fa ufab mm tibmiik mm. ft! It 1 tsts 4 NSED EMBALMERS. Figures Show One Million More Head From West Than Year Previous. Emuaiming and Shipping jg a Specialty, 3 UTAH These are the latest creations in headgear and quite the rage in the East. We have them in all shades and styles, ranging in prices from $2 50 up.

Come in and see them whether you buy or not. s5 3 3 The sheep receipt at seven prominent markets for the eleven months of 1910, ending November 30th as compared to the same period of 1909, arc as follows 1910 1909 Increase Decrease oa 3 793,054 827,999 186,613 I 4.032.890 2,032,394 1,535,351 729,331 583.535 582,229 65,248 Chicago South Omaha 2,860,393 Kansas City St, Louis 678,719 Denver St. Joseph 523.2G2 Sioux City 133,421 BESSIE KENNEDY, PRICE, UTAH. South of I'riee Tr.idmg Co 5 48, 167 58,967 68,173 158,100 11,283,771 9,566,038 1,875,839 1,717,733 Total Net gain say RUMBLINGS HEARD It's the lies1 It Does fj UIHTAH BUI Not Slack, It Does Not Clinker. MINERS AND SHIPPERS OH It burns well.

It burns longer and gives more heat than any Ojher COAL on the market Strange Noises Cause New Settlers Much Uneasiness. COUNTY COQLS Yards to Be Improved. While it is not likely that the marketing of sheep next jenr will anywhere near approach the volume of business that moved this year, the friends of the Omaha market welcome the announcement of exten sive improvement and additions which are now actually being made at Omaha fur the accommodation of its rapidly growing sheep market. About sixty thousand dollars will be expended during the latter part of 1910 and the early months of 1911 re-arranging the big heep barn there and providing such additional pen room and facilities as will en able the market to care for about thirty thousand sheep more than heretofore It is tho intention to provide before next fall accommodations for about eighty thousand sheep UNCLE SAM MAY HAVE TO PUT OUT BOND ISSUES MANUFACTURERS WELLS STAGE AND MINING GO, Operating Six Days a Week Between it i THEODORE, Utah, Dec. 30 -Many residents of Utah and the East who have been in the Uintah Basin since election day examining lands they purchased at the Provo government sale, have noticed with wonder the occasional rumblings, resembling explosions or distant thunder, that can be heard through out the section at intervals every Carbon County Coals Are the Best! In the market for Horses and Mules for Mines, hay and Grain, Mine Props, lies and Sprags and various other local products.

Home Industries Patronized! General Ofhce 7ti Floor Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mines at Clear Creek. Winter Quarters, Castle Gate and Sunnyside, Carbon county, Utah. nee ana vernal And Itenntdtate Points Shipment From Ranges Practicall all of the increase shown was in shipments from the range, as at the close of July the total marketing for the year 1910 was about the same as for the corresponding period of the previous year, Omaha being about the only market showing a substantial in crease. The larger part of the gain in receipts of two million head of markets represents the forced marketing of sheep and lambs brought about by the severe drouth conditions prevailing during the summer over the entire Wet, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border The materially diminished supply of feed in sight for the winter season was an outlook mot discouraging to the sheep man and insufficient feed during the summer season caused many thousands of sheep and lambs to go to market unfit to meet killing demand, so that a largely increased percentage er pievious jears had to seek an outlet through the demand of the corn belt feeders, although the packers' purchases showed a notable increase over 1000, which was one of the best years In the disposition ot the rane offerings at the markets mentioned, it is estimated that from three to three and ont-Mf miilionnof sheep and lambs went to tanners and feeders The Largest Gains.

Omaha showed the largest gain in sheep receipts of any of the markets amounting to nearly eight hundred and fifty thousand head more than for the same period of 1909, which was a record year, or a total for that market of three million head. Of ihl number Omaha sold for shipment to country feeders, one million, seven hundred thousand head, which is nearly half of the feeder shipments of the seven markets combined, and almost equal to tcalm day and night Thre has 1 been much speculation as to the na Soldier Station, one way $U75, murn $1 50. Express lc pound 4 ture or cause of this phenomenon and various theories have been advanced, some more or les3 fanciful Harper, one way $3GO, return 00 Expressive per pound. Wells, one way $6 00- return ()00 Express 2c per pound Myton, one way S9 00t return 5 00 Express 2 2C per pound Uooseeltt one way $10 00 re- or imaginary. Homsteaders have; heard thete mutlle detonations every quiet day since the former Uintah Indian reservation was opened to settlement over five years ago, and have become so familiar; with them that they have long since1 WASHINGTON, Dec 3L-Among other things, Secretary Mac-Veagh is considering the po3sibihtj of a call on the national treasury by the reclamation fund If the part of uhich goes to the Strawberry Valley project, should be called tor it would be met by an issue of bonds already authorized, but if the corporation tax should be decided to be invalid, the treasury would have to refund 527,000,000 This would be met by an immediate issue of 3 per cent certificates of in Pioneer ZJvtery Barn and rn $18 00 Express pound, i Ft Duchesne, one way $10, 00 Express 3c pound Castle Valley Stage Line Sj tp Vernal one way 632 00, return 0 00 Express 3Jc per pound.

5 LEE, Manager. debtedness to run one year. Not G. T. OLSEN, Proprietor.

J. H. REDD, Manager. Dealers in Hay, Grain, Cattle and Horses. Alfalfa Seed a Specialty.

We have the best line of rigs and horses in this country. Prices reasonable. Our stage line is in first-class shape. We solicit your trade. 'Phone No.

25, Price, Utah. ti withstanding these possibilities the treasury begins the new year in much better condition than it was a year ago DEALER PREDICTVTHAT POTATOES WILL COST MORE 01 ceased to pay any attention to what seems most unusual or alarming to strangers From the fact that the mysterious noise is heard jut as frequently in winter as in summer and that the volume of sound re-mams almost constant from the beginning to the end of the five to fifteen seconds it lasts, and that there are never any single isolated reports, the explanations of distant thunder or blasts have been abandoned In all probability, the rumbling is simply a slipping of one layer of rocks over another at some place along the Uintah fault, which extends over a hundred miles north and south along the base of the Wasatch Mountams near the western boundary of the Uintah Basin- In accord with this theory the fact that, while as a general rule the rumblings heard at Tneodore or on the Blue Bench come apparently Near Denver and Rio Grande D'pot STOCKTON, Dec. 31. High prices for potatoes all over the United States are predicted for the I Magnolia the total shipments of any two of the markets mentioned. Notwith Good New Rigs, Good Teai.is.

Company Trading standing the heavy receipts at coming year by George Shima, a Everything in First-Class Shape. Have the Best in Town. GiOe Us a Trial. RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS Sunnyside, Castle Gate, Winter Quarters and Clear Creek, Utah Nothing But the Best In Stock Japanese, known as the California potato king. He believes that the price will ad ance to three dollars or more, per sack, and that for small quantities as much as four cents a pound will have to he paid.

This result is expected from a reported shortage of crops in many states. Relying on his judgment of the condition of the market Shima is said to be holding nearly five hundred thousand saks of potatoes for later sale. Fine Wines, Brandies, Beers and Cordials for the Family Tnde Pool and Billiard Tables We also run the Mint Restaur ant and scrv the best 25c meal in tun Meals at all hours WHITE HaP EXCLUSIVELY, if 0 i44t444 4444 4 from the northwest in the direction of Blacktatl Mountain, Stockmore and Park City, they frequently are more westerly toward Heber City or Provo, and occasionally seem to proceed from the southwest tn the direction of Soldier Summit. Set- Omaha throughout the entire range season, which at times taxed to the utmost market facilities which in former years have been considered ample nearly 10 pr cent of the receipts actually sold at Omaha, showing that there was appaiently an unlimited outlet there for the range stuff This was due to the fact that the outlet there for ferd kinds of sheep and lambs ha3 been developing very rapidly in recent years by reason of experiments of small farm-era in sheep feeding, which hae resulted profitablj for them, as a rule. Advantage to Farmers.

The farmer has found that he can, with a load or two of sheep, clean up the roughage about his place, in hia corn fields and stubbles, which FRED OLSON, STUDEBAKER BROS. CO. UTAH URANIUM SHIPPED TO EAS1ERN MARKETS tiers who have gone to the sawmills Proprietor, Price, Utah Lin the mountains, twenty or thirty Wngnns, Buggies, Chrnafres, Double and Single Harress. The Stude-b-iker Company has a Capacity of 1000,000 Vehicles Annually. It j3 not general known from here, sUto that near Cuoo .3 a mine that produc I fhe then: and th rare mineral known aa 1 mg WORLD THE i of the earth BEST VEHICLES IN THE WE SOLICIT VOIIR TRADE.

Price Steam Laundry It is no uncommon thing for a new hoiruHteadei in the! uranium, a carlot now being in course of preparation for the New York market This metal is shipped to the United States Smelting, He-fining and Mining company The metal worth from $1 60 to $2 00 and Gleaning Company WUCE UTAH dead of Light by an alarming uproar and shaking of dishes and other WTI TlAVI IVIllMcrr Ueaidence South of Warehouse. II VilllJ, ITIinidgU, inmy absence ee Elmore Shiner at Clarke Hitel Warehouse and Salesroom north Southern Utah By. uld otherwise go to waste entirely This wast converted into mutton will give him a proht in most cret afcide from benefits derived through the mcreaed fertilization of the soil Thus it haa come about articles in the cabin at the mi to take his blankets and retreat out off nctf iinimft Anil la itaaJ Injwalt flm HjkxI work moderate prices manufacture of certain grade of to Pnd the rest the steel Several Salt ijfkers are the urder the star, which he tloen not imily Washing Our Speciality 4. 44-M- 4444 4 144 44 4-1-4 -44 1-1 4 owners of this new mine fp may tumble down upon htm at 4 that the farmer and aimll feeder, the man ho can handle one or two cars vritn very little expense, haa FITZGERALD CO. displaced the big feeder of a few in IN Special Attention Given to Out of Town Customers Phone and We Will Call and Get tour Bundles I OLD WHtSKlHS.YilNES, BEfRS, AND ALCOHOL.

4 4 i years ago It is a fact, that had it not been for the demand this fall from the com bslt farmer exceeding rVTr Medicines that aid nature are aU momwt Awde from such toaa ways moet effectual Chamberlain's I of no damage has ever been Coutrh Hemedy act on thu plan It known to reiult frorn lhe "'th-allayB the cough, reliees the lungs, tuak8 11 19 th1 c-nti-opens the secretions and aula nature fic ouaervatiow could he tak.n by In rei-oring the system to a healthy the government or University of to Ita operiw excellence. For sate edge of the movements of the cnut by dealers of the etirth 5evnYear01d Stoncwa'l Whiskey 05 Per Cent Pure Alcohol largely tlmt of previou year, the i utM ustratti PRICP UTAH M. WESTON Managc marketing of the range stuff would have resulted effoly, indeed, for the ahttp men of the West. -T-44 H-4 44444- WjBBBBBBsl.

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