OCR Text |
Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, 1.6505.UU. Hugo Receipts, 23,04)0. Strong xc 5c higher; light and mixed, 6.55 ff STOCK MINING MARKET 6.82; r..Mga heavy. 6.4506.82; 'heavy, 6.4506.60; pig. 5.8006.75: gond to choice heavy. 6.70ft Strong ; Sheep Receipt, 15.000. natives, 4.2506.50; wether. 4.250 6.50: yearlings, 6.2507.40; lambs and Westerns, 6.m0 6.70. MARKET 6J. PRICES ON WALL STREET AGAIN START DOWN. St. Louts. Hill And Harrjman Stock Mott Raadiiy Gain Gav Way Mad Latr. Woe!. Mo., April 3. - 7-- 5-- semi-annu- 1. ... aoeoeoee 94 V, 33 374 1734 Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pnciflc Chicago and Northwestern do preferred HARRIMAN WAS A CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. StatamsntG iven Out at the White House Declares Harmin' Ulterior Motive in Disposing of Dopow In to Socuro tho Senatorial Soat fur Himaalf Mora Latter 0. 1904 Wa 2:.- IWT. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY UP STRONG CHANGE. ON -; lUi-rlman- 'a a Salt Lake, April 3. Again during this morning's aeselou of the mining exchange wai the trading at a standstill. with prices continuing strong. All along the Hat was the bidding brisk, with transactions continuing at rare Interval,. May Day started the ball rolling with a sale at 32. Star Consolidated had customer for its ware at 36 and only a few hundred coming out 36. Uncle Sam Consolidated was in demand at 51, with sales of 1.100 share,. Hutler Liberal passed 500 over the counter at 20r, the stork dosing with 21 bid for mors. Colorado Mining moved up to 82.35 with a sale of but 100 shares. While the prices on the open board rimtinued to ntov slightly upward, the trading resumed the quiet condition of the regular rail. Butler Liberal Jumped to the mark. Ingot sold freely at 9 010c. Mammoth put out a few at 1.8501.90. May Day aavanod to 3i, with New York going at 18. Sacra-mentsold at 8, while Scottish Chief South Columbus Conbrought solidated lot out 200 at 52. Columbus Consolidated found a buyer for 100 st 15.35. white Daly Judge dropped V the 68.30 mark. The market closed on the following prices: 6. 143 133 ... ... 4, 23-re- Washington, April 3. Thr fu lowing atatrment waa given out at Jhe While Hons today: 3U Th real reason for Mr. E. H. 71 Interest In the election of ihe 23 e e i Erie .. stale ticket In New York, in 19U4. 145 llllnof Central IMHK to which wa made in the ct 1Misvllle and Nashville e a e t e 118 which nitwl between M5 Manhattan Elevated ... a tl him and the President was that he 21 e t a e e i Mextran Ceutral desired to advance his own eeeeaeee 744 It la asserted that Mr. Iiarlmen wantMissouri Paclfle New York Central eetiMn 118 ed the position of senator, now filled Pennsylvania ... ....... ..... 1234 hr Mr. itetiow, nnd tiict this wa the 1064 . ..... RoaJlng reason why he was envious to huve 114 him Rock Island ambaaaalcr to Purls. do preferred 44 Theappointed '.dr. Htrrinuins Inferences isai.i aultude was thatfrom SL Paal If Senator Depew 78 Southern Pacific iou!d he induced to go !, Paris, thr.t 23 Southern Railway Oovemor Higgins was prepared to ap135 Union Partite point him to the vacancy. 86 do preferred 144 Wabaah MUCH TALK IN NEW YORK, Wlaaoosln Central 18i Mlocellanoou Stock. April 3. The publica14 tionNewof York, Amalgamated Copper the Harrlman-Webste- r and 36 American Car and Foundry .. corre624 American Locomotive spondence was very widely diarussed American Smelting and Ref.. 123 In financial and political circles today. 1H6 do preferred a The statement given out by Mr. 61 Brooklyn Rapid Transit read In 834 Wall last night was eagerly Colorado Fuel nnd Iron ....... street Harrlman was said t: 144 International Paper day to be In onnsnltatlon with sev774 eral National Biscuit ... of his friends, preanmably with a 60 National Lead view of defining his future attitude 26 Paclfle Mali eeaeeesoaeeei and course, should the President make People's Gas ceaoeeniaiaoi 83 a rejoinder to his statement of last 86 . Pressed Steal Car lltMII night. 161 Pullman Palace Oar Not the least interesting portion of' 804 Standard Oil Mr. Harrlman presentation of his 124 side Sugar . , of the wi trover ay waa his stateTennessee Coal and Iron ..... 138 ment that he could not withdraw United States Steel anything said in the letter to Mr. 88 do preferred in which he declared that 814 Webater, Western Union It waa solicitation Northern Paclfle ............. 1304 that ho at the President' raised 5200.000 for the. use of 131 Great Northern campaign in New York state in InL Met . . . eeeeeeeeeeoeee 364 the 1904 and the President agree. I, do preferred eoaeeseeoeee 394 "if found that necessary, to appoint Ben-- ' 674 a tor Mackay .... eeeeeneeseeeeeni Depew to the ambassadorship to do preferred . aaaaeeenoi 874 France. It was declared in banking circle CHICAGO FUTURES. that light could he shed on the question of campaign contributions in Chicago, April 3. The leading fu- 1904, if the books of the National Retures ranged as follow: publican committee were thrown open. Wheat May, 77. 764, Hgjry R. New, of Indiana. Is now actJuly, 794. 784. 78494: September. ing chairman of the committal. 0. 794. 79464; December, 814-114- . 814-CorDEPEW'S STATEMENT. May, 484. 44. 484: July, 484, 84, 454; September, 46:, New York, April 1 While the con4646. 44-Oat- s troversy which has arisen between May, 484643, 424. 42: President Roosevelt and E. H. HardJuly, 374. 874, 374; September. man la attracting atten834. 83, 334. and others who went tion, Pork May, 16.40, 16.25, 16.30; July, closelypoliticians connected with the campaign 16.47, 16.25, 16.30. of 1904 do not show a disposition to Lard May, 9.024, 8.92. 8.95; July, discuss the subject. 9.02, 1.08; September, 9.26. 8.17, 1.18. Senator Chauncey M. TV pear waa 9.12, tha only one who would add anything Riba-M-ay, 8.72. 8.70, 8.70; July. to the letters and statements made by f.00, All. 8.87; September, 9.00, the President and Mr. Harrlman. He 1.92. 8.92. Is quoted as saying; "My knowledge ot the 5200.00Q camChicago Cash Quotations. paign fund, waa all gained after the occurrence to which Mr. Harrlman reChicago. April 3. Cash quotation wei as follows: fers. I knew nothing about It at the Flour steady. time and it would be very Improper No. 2 spring wheat, 80683 ; No. 3 for me to mention any names in any T3682: No. 3 red. 756. way. 1 may sy. however, that the No. 2 com, 4446; No. 2 yellow, money did not come from corpora Gone, neither from Individuals whose 48464- No. 2 oets, 41: No. 2 white, corporation fflTlartnns were such that 43; No. 3 white, 386424. they bad anvthlng to expert from tbs No. 2 rye, 68. administration In return. They were Fair to choice malting barley, 64 ft man fit wealth who necessarily had 88. corporate connections." No. 1 flaxseed, 1.124; No. 1 NorthINCAPACITY TO MANAGE AFFAIRS western, 1.194. Prime timothy seed, 4.20. Clover, contract grades, 13.50. (Continued From Page One.) Short ribs stiles, loom-- . 3.6(168.62. 1 Mesa pork, per barrel, 16.57 1st, In 'Science and Health, with kev 18.50. to the 8crtpturcs. Lard, per 106 pounds, 8.87. (Slguedi Short clear aides, boxed, 8.67 ft "MARY BIKER G. EDDY." 9.12. Letter Addressed to Students. Whisky, basis of high wines, 1.29. The first reader. W. I). McPrai-urn- . then announced ihxt he had Receipts and Shipments. a from Mrs. written in Floor Receipts, 86,300 bbls.; ship- herletter own handwriting. Mr. McCrarkr-81.700 bbls. ments, said that the letter IndlcNicd that Wheat Receipts, 47,000 bn.; Mrs. Eddy is in ikimu-sI- iui of lur 68.300 bu. nsual mental and physical vigor." The Corn Receipts, 824,200 bu.; shipletter to Mr. McCracken follows: ments, 346.800 bu. "Beloved Students- The wiae man Oatu Receipt, 820.600 bu. ; ship- has said. 'When I ,1 chil. 1 spake ments, 678.600 bit. l a a child: f as a child: 27.400 bu.; shipRye Receipts, 1 I be. a nut when child: thought ments, lfl,n(Ki bu. came a man put away childish Barley Receipts, 221,800 bu.; shipthings " That this passage t.f Scripments, 95.600 bu. ture and lt cimclndlng declaration niav be nppli. il to old age Is a solace. Produce Exchange. "Perhaps you already know that I On the produce exchange today thr ha vp hr.dnf.ire personally attended to butter market via steady; creamer!'-- . my secular affair, to fnv Income, de0(827. 22629; dairies, ' inrlurird. pot'!. invest nient a. expenditures and Eggs weak; at mark. ti 111.' employes. Rut the Increasing 15; firsts, 15: prime flrts, 16. demands upon iny time and labor and Cheese easy at my .'earning for more peace in my adKansos City. vancing years have cause me to select a heard of trustees to take the Kansas City. Mo.. April 3. Catt'e-BeceilO.ono. Mirkrt s'mna: charge of my property, namely, Henry beevet. 4.50(86 30; rims. 160(8 4.77: M. Baker. Archibald Mclllan and E. Fernald. heifers. 2.7563.23; steer. 5.r,0r6 75; A you are the first reader of ray Western fed cows. 3.rrfi8 4.50. Hogs Receipt, ll.f.oo. S'rnng to church in Boston of abuut 40.n00 memshade higher; heavy, bers, I inform you nf this, the afurc-aipack era. 6.5066.60; pig and lights, 5.756 transaction. "Lovingly yours in Christ. Market (Signed) Sheep Receipts, 7.onn. "MARY BAKER G. EDDY." strong; mutton. 3.409 fi.oo; lambs. 7.2567.85; range wethers, 5.6066.90; fed ewes, 5.0065.75. VAN FLEET FOR JUDGE. Colorado nnd Southern Denver and Rio Grande do preferred APRIL May Day ang Star Con. Art Again tha Lsadars Unci Sam Con. In Demand. . Atchison do preferred TTIITRSDAY, Wool Steady; territory and western mediums 250 28; 'fine mediums 180 22; fine 14017. 5-- 8 CLOSING STOCK LIST. LOOM UTAH PRICES Chicage Produce. Wheat Chicago, April I. Close: a for K York. April 3. Exrrpt 7 78 ft May 8; July started few lr arrive iaauec price Corn May 45 12; July 45 lower ttaaa last night, with active Oats May 43 Juiy 37 despeculation in favorite sharply Pork May and july I'6'-0-pressed. The Hill and Harrlman Lard -- May 88.95; July 89 05. stocks gave way the moat readily, ant Ribs May 8.70; July 88.87 their gain were increased later. Sunie Rye Cash 680 69 of the eonaplcuous loaaes were CanaBarley Cash, 6U069. dian Pad fie and I'nion Pacific, 1: Flax, clover and timothy, no trad-te21. Anaconda, ; Northern Pacific, 24 Atrhi-aoAmalgamated Copper. Sl Paul, and Northwestern, Southern Sugar and Coffee. Great Northern preferred, SmeltNew York, April 3.-- Sugar Raw, Pennto IS: ing and Reading, IS Crntrif'it 'steady; fair refining 3 2 sylvania, IS. and the I'nited Stater gal 96 teal 3 inolaM sugar Steel stocks, IS- - Atchison rallied IS Refined steady; crushed 5.4V; powderwhen the declaration of it ed 4.80; granulated 4.7. dividend of 3 per cent waa an COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 7; No. nounced. Several other active storks 24 Santos, g. From that levtl recovered 1 to prices dropped until quotations got lower than before. UTAH. and to medium. 4.3005.50; Stockers feeder. OGDEN, e a ............. ................. ............... .............. ........ Roosevelt-Bherman-Harrlma- Her-rlma- ............... .... .............. STOCKS SAN FRANCISCO Interstate Brokerage Company 3rd, 1907. April 780; n wide-sprea- 446 shir-ment- - un'li-romo-- 1 I2fil5. pts. ,lo-sla- h d Chicago, Chicago. April 3. Cattle Receipt to hade higlici' tieeves, 4.306 6.73; rows, 1.80ft 5.1111; heifer. 2.75ft 3.40; calves. 5.00(86 75; good to prime steers, 5.00 6.73; poor 15.00!). k Sioh-I- Washington. April 3. today apifrin'.ed W. The Van Pn-idt-u- t Fb-e- THE WEATHER. d rcci-ive- When the clouds hang loff. and the raindrop fall With a reaselesa patter, patter: When a dripping canopy hangs o'er all. And life Is a serious matter; When the floods sweep down, and we really thick That the storm have slipped their tether. a duty we dare not Why, then 'Ms shrink ' To arise nnd cuss the weather. When the suns, shine on. or the mouth. Wp arise and cue It is et'her dr ton tc weather. tt rr it's else San Fia net wo to be hii iiddi'Mii.-United States judge fm ih,. iisf : This eiiton "'is r of California. a;cd at the last s,,S'loi: of consri-'e- . id too . or it's coil, cnnsw'ing It! was right last week, but now O my! I wish I could soak it or wring it. Ah. ihe whole thing's wrung, and the crops will fail, we all announce But the crops still am despite our wall. While we rise and cuss the weather. It is hot It tox'-tlm- l s'ars appear. And the whole riav ha its graces As sweet ss the thought of a vanished year Or the love uf the olrton facet,. Why. then there is fe.ir of a dreadful drnii'h To burden 11s all together. And so. with a downward twis'rd WANT ADS r YIELO BIG RESULTS. EL PASO LANDS Title to Town Let Valued at Millions in Dispute. TO Faso, Texas. April 2. United States District Attorney Terrell today received a telegram from acting Attorney General hot at Washington, Inonce atop proceedstructing htm to ings In the cases brought in the Unit ed States district court fey the Texas A Pacific and the El Faso A Northwestern railroads, for the eviction of persona occupying land between Eleventh street and the Rio Grande.. Acting Attorney General Hoyt saya that the question is one for the international boundary commission and not fur the court 10 decide. The railroad claim The land In question under a deed from the city of Q Tsau and the atate court a affirmed their title, where- general haa caused a sensation 9 The value of the property upon the roads had about aixty-Ov- e Mexican families evicted. Others, the railroad ault la about l.0M'W however, refused to vacate, claiming while the value of all that the tltrf title under Mexican grants. The ques- which Is, according to the tion as to whether that part of ElPaso general's opinion, to be subject to south of Overland street, rtrhlch waa tlement by the International toun many years ago the bed of Ihe river, commission, la estimated at $7Ono.wr'waa or wa not a pari of Mexico has HUT ADS YIELD BIB figured often in the atate and federal courts. .The action uf the attorney s 5 |