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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, MOnVINO THE tintic MARKET QUOTATIONS calves 93.750 585; $3.0u3 d.uO; c eastern led steers fd 4.50. co rr 129.275 If aOrf ment. und-- ih, legal reserveof require92.763.-32- ThU is a decrease r last week, UTAII. ACTIVE Weak to follows4.000. Hogs Receipts 91,040,722.100; increase PARK CITY STOCKS WERE ALSO bode lower; bulk of tales 1250 6.2a;7 IN THE GOING. $6.3006.-8heavy $6.3506.19; packers 4006.30. increase $1.1-2JS2.900; Depesits $5 and light pigs IS Nemlnally $12,276,500. fiheep Receipts 10,000. decrease $50,011,600; Circulation lambs The Trading in Nevada This Week steady; mutton. $4 60'6.2Si$5.2506.-10; $360,800. wether rai.ge $6.0007.70; Shews Inert ass Ovei That increase 395,900; Legal tendera $81, fed ewes $4 7564.60. of Last Week. $1,805,400. in NO interest tradino decrease 41S5.441.6O0; Coffee. Specie and Sugar New York, May 19. Sugar. Salt Lake, May 19. The tales of the Reserve $266,537,500; increase steadv; fair refining 9 week on the Ball Lake stock and minmo3 96 test centrifugal inPrice Shewed a Drooping Tendency Reserve requ.ted $256,708,225; ing exchang amounted to the transfer Refined steady; lasses eugar 2 from Opening of Market, but 183.665 sherts of stocks, for wkich of crease granu4.60; crushed 5.20; powdered Hardened Slightly at Close. decrease was paid the sum of 6204,536.11, as $10,129,275; Surplus 4.50. lated against 87,932 shares for 425,471.79 COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 7 Ex United Stages deposits $9,161,62- -; during the corespoudlng week of n New York, May IS. There wa bo decrease $5,185 fcoO. year ago. NEW YORK STOCKS. Park City stocks have cut an market for Blocks worthy of the same WEEKLY FINANCIER. figure in the transact ions, and today tad the sluggish drift of prices Today's Markets as Furnished by F. L Little Bell pushed ahead of Daly Judge, The waa of stagnar 113.50. The Sprague ana Ce., 2411 WashNew York. May 19. The Financier closing today on a sale at tlom of thfetrading, ho ever, is s'gnifl-cas- t Avenue, Ogden. transaction ington one at $12. laiter recorded of the of the giowiug coaricilon tays: with Last week's official statements of the then weakening, ending today while npropitioua outlook for any large New York associated banks was a the stock offered at $11,874, peaahstfvo attempts in the present much more favorable exhibit than area $11.60 waa bid. stock market. The oppressive weather of Thompson hj been active around SO was responsible to some extent for a generally expected from the results as cents a share. Of the Tintic stocks. of the of the the small attendance on the operations part Indicated by an important gain by this May Hay has been a conspicuous figbrokers, but their earl- departure from office of cash from the banks. This ure, but with little satisfaction to the financial district waa the assurhowthose who thought the stock was a barance that no Important operation! in gain, which was about $15,000,000, ever. r fleeted the repayment by gold gain anywhere under 50 cents a share. the market were in sight. Prices showThe performance of the stuck Indicates ed a drooping tendency from the openImporting banks of advances that had In that the old story has yet to find an been made to these Institutions ing of the market, but hardened to eome extent before the closing and order to facilitate gold importations ore body that can be depended upon from Europe the receipts of the metal for any length of lime. Beck Tunnel left final prioea Insignificantly changed from last night The most important aggregate a little more than the above has been sought by a good many Insum, having been turned over to the vestors, as bits Columbus Con. There change in the bank statement was in the last loan item. The $15,000, Oi0 treasury on Its arrival, thus releasing has been quite a good deal of trading loan expansion Is clearly due to other to the banks the securities which they In the Nevada, and tha week closes causes than stork market borrowing, had pledged for the above noted ad- with an Increase in the volume of busivance. The net tub loss on the Inter- ness done in them. The Nevada Hills and the Pennsylvania note issue is bank and other movements was esti- of Falrvlew sold today ar$2. given credit for' the Increase. Although over 1 6,000,000 of gold his been remated from tha reports made by these The closing quotations and sales toceived by incoming ships. An explanaInstitution and also from traceable day wen: tion offered for the torpid state of the changes, at $235,400. Tha bank state- ; Closing Quotations. bond market and the drooping tenment, however, showed a gain of $303,-800eliminais of the the there tha of prices magnitude considering dency week's extraordinary treasury operation of large absorptive power on the life Insurance of aa the companies tions. above, this discrepancy bepart a hick ware playing an important part tween the estimated and the actual formerly in the bond market. It is changes, aa disclosed by the return, is not surprising. Deposits increased supposed that some liquidation on the fire insurance companies $12,276,500, which was $3,000,000 leu part of the on sccount of Ban Francisco losses is than the sum of the lnerreae In loans an influence in the bond market also and of cash, consequently the stateThese conditions are believed to help ment did not prove. The required rert to account for serve s gainst general deposits inby the Penncreased $3,069,125, deducting from sylvania company to its note issue In which the gain in cash left $2,765,325 preference to a bond issue at 2 hi time end to be supplementary to the actual aa the decrease in surplus reserve to money condition in their influence on $10,209,275. Computed upon the basis the bond market of deposits, less those of $27,829,400 Total Bales of bonds, par value public funds which it may he observ$9,775,000. ed were reduced $1,481.100 'during the $16,961,625. week the surplus la Money. Loans increased $25,106,000, probably New York, May 19. Clnae: Prime reflecting syndicate and other borrowmercantile paper '56 2 per cent. ing. The daily average of bank clearLARD ings during the week waa 321 million, Sterling exchange easy at 486J503O July riMitniM 62 8.55 $.65 for demand and at 482 05 for sixty-da- y Sept aosebesea against $324,000,000 the previous week; .73 .75 8.79 clearings on Saturday, representing bills; posti-- rates 483 and 486 Friday's business, were $314,136,219. commercial Mils 481'3-448Cattla. Chicago Bar atteer 67 Comparisons of loans by Individual Chicago, May 19. Cattle Receipts banka abnwad that nine Institutions in' Mexican dollars 62 400. Steady; heevea $4.1066.20; cows creased this item by 13 million Government and railroad bonds and helfara $1.7505.25; Stockers and net ; seven banka let 23.$ millions net steady. feeders $2.9005.05; calves $4.0008.40. cash. Hogs Receipts 11,000. Weak; esWeel. timated Monday 38,000. Mixed and SALT LAKE EXCURSION. Bt Louis, Me, May 19. Wool butchers 84.3006.56; good heavy. mediwestern and Steady; territory rough heavy $6.20 06.30; Monday, May 21. um $2029; fn medium 21025; fine light $6,800 6 52 bulk of salea 18921. $8,46 0 5.62 pigs 83.2O0C.3O. $1.00 round trip to Balt Lake City, (bendy; via Oregon Short line, assount Sarah Sheep - Receipts 2,000. Kanese City Cattle. aheap $3.5006.25; yearlings $3,000 Bernhardt performance at Saltair. Kansu City, Mo, May 19. Cattle 1.40; lambs $4 6007.75. Tickets on ule Utahns drug store good Bank Btatsmsnt on all trains. On sale Union Depot steady; native Receipts 10.000; steers $4.250 5 90; native cows and statement for 4:10 p. m. train. New York. May 19.-?heifer $2.6005.25; stockars and feed- of the clearlag house hanks for this bulls $3.000 4.25; wsek allows that fhe baaka hold $10,- - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS ers $3.OO0C.9O; - Isr, 1908. S0f fly. Laid Howard de Waldens farm, which covers an area of between 30.- 000 and 40.06 acres, is laid out in exact imitation of the natural surrcvid-ing- s statement lb MAT MORNING, sin WE 5 SUNDAY 0. 1- -; r, 21-3- 7-- m ""'' j of the xebn. as many as fire hundred of which hate teen under con-- . trol at one time. The one dteadvan-- . tage however, which militates against , their successful rearing in these huge compounds is the dust, which injurious-- 1 ly affects their lungs. Sunday Trite j une. Denver, Cok., May 19. BROKERAGE i Judge Frank T. Johnson of the district court today ordered the hooka of the city and county treasurer's office brought Into w INTER-STAT- E PROBING COUNTY RECORDS. Suspecting Crookedness, a Denver Judge Orders Investigation. .. , I court, and the Honest Election league, at whose Instance the order waa Issued, will work over the books tonight and tomorrow. It Is reported that the discovery has already teen made that a large number of tax receipts were Issued during the three weeks Immediately preceding the election, each on Individual lots owned by several corporations, and an. effort will be made to ascertain If these receipts were utilized as a basis for vote on franchises in the recent election. ANTI-GRAF- BILL FAILED. T y -- the-reso- 1-- 1-- 3 The Nevada Stocks. JUST RECEIVED! a Beet Cultivator on the market We can prove it and the OSBORNE on a perfect device for lining up the cutter bar, a very important feature on a mower. It also has other special features. tlava. 194c: seller Neraia HilN. Lino at 244c. Mohawk, i i)6t) at $1; 500 at 1.02i i. Red Top. 56 at 41.65. South Columbus. 1,000 at 13c. , Wabash, 206 at 41.10. WE WILE TREAT YOU RIGHT ZEBRAS Burton Implement Company 2320 Washington Avenue. ns: SEBOESmBOnB a - to 66 the pass the anti-gra- hone ft BROODS t deal- bill, ing with cotton leak and other mat-ter- a of a confidential character which, should they become puhllcly known, might have a tendency to affect markets, because the conferees had recommended that members of congress he Included within the scope of the bill. The opposition was led by McCall of assisted Massachusetts, by Cruni-packof Indiana, Grosvenor of Ohio and Gardner of Masaachueita, while the friends of the measure were represented by Burleson of Texas and Jen-ki- n of Wisconsin. Early in the day the Democrats made their last stand against the Lee bill, and being completely outvoted desisted .from further filibustering, tbs bill consideration of the anti-leataking up the rest of the day. t will issue mid-v- v weekly a market letter which will give all the news of the Southern Nevada Mining Camps. Oftentimes we are in a position to give accurate information which may prove extremely valuable to those interested itf the stocks of Tonopah, VjE k OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE NAVY COMMENDED. Washington, May 19. Letters of rommendatlon have been sent by Acting Secretary Newberry to other naval officers than those first mentioned for their conduct during the trying days of earthquake and fire at 8an Francisco. Those letters are based upon reports made to the navy department from citliens, property owners and others who personally had knowledge of what these particular officers did in the great emergency. Generally they are all of one tenor, and that Is to the effect that but for the work of the officers and men of the navy and marine corps the entire water front property of San Francisco would certainly have been swept away. Tha recipients of these letters asp: Lieut. F. N. Freeman, commanding the torpedo destroyer Perry; Lieut. Com' mender C. Ensign Wallace Bertholf,. Warrant Machinist W. H. Johnson, Lieut. Commander R. F. Lopes and Phillip Williams, Lieut. L. R. Sargent, Paymaster H. DcF. Mel, Ensign H. G. 8. Wallace, Midshipman John E. Pond and Commander Lucien Young. Of the toileted men commenced, Chief Electrician Curtin of the Pike la especially honored. After doing nil he could to assist In fighting the fire established a hospital, now called the Curtin hospital, and for days managed to obtain the medicine and oiitr supplies required to care for as many as 360 patients dally. After recounting this remarkable achievement. Acting Secretary Newberrys letter says: "The department cannot too highly commend you for your extraordinary display of energy nnd resource. It must be a pleasure to the public! as well ae to the department to know that the personnel of the United States navy is composed of men of your char acter, who only need an opportunity to show their true worth." CTfi--ti- 1 Goldfield, Bullfrog and Man- These market letters will be mailed hattan. Call and see us or drop us a postal card. Free On Request. EXCURSIONS. to September Ogden to San Franc! ico and Ogden to 8n 15. re- TO HURRY ACTION ON STATEHOOD BILL. Washington. May 1 9. Democratic members of the house of represent (Ives were today signing an Indorse- rnc Garden hose Garden Tools Lawn Mowers By a vote of today refused to 19. Washington, May 107 $40.00 Francisco nnd return (one way, via Portland). 53.50 Ogden to Lot Angeles and re50.00 turn, via So. Pacific Ogden to Los Angeles and return. going So. Pac and returning S. P., L. A. fc 8. L) Ry. 50.00 or vice versa and reOgden to Los Angr-lturn, via O. 8. L. and 8. P., 42.00 L. A. & 8. L. Ry Ogden to Lob Angeles and return (one nay via Portland 63.50 and Sn Francisco) Ogden to Spokane and return 40.00 (direct) Ogden to Portland and return 40.00 (direct) Tickets limited returning until October 21. Stopovers allowed. Our Goods Are Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction REMEMBER to turn (direct) to buy one of either we you to see our line first. We have the best 107 66. Daily from June Runabouts, Surreys and Buggies. If you intend believe it will pay Voted Measure Down, SUMMER TOURIST Another carload of special work in rubber and steel tire Houae AS HORSES. A zebra drawn tnuncar In the streets of the metropolis is a sight that is probably never dertined to be witnessed even by the Ixindoner of the most remote future. Yei it Is- - Interesting to learn that quite recently Lord Howard de Walden, the well known London landlord, who is a partner In a xebra farm near the Athl rover In Uganda, received an order for the supply of forty of these beautiful animate for the tramway service at Zanzibar. Unfortunately, owing to circumstances over which he had no control, the order could not he exerired at the moment, but the mnny advantage wbicb xehTbs possess over the ordinary mules will doubtless lead to their being employed for this purpose In iheraultans capital before very lens, in the first place, they stand the climate better, they are altogether stronger and free from sickness, and, li:u la of more import- - BROKERAGE ment of the action of Minority Leader William In filibustering in the house for the purpose of hurrying action on the statehood bill. The indorsement was drawn by Representative Henry of Texas and circulated by Representative Beall of that ft ate. It asked Mr. Williams to continue roll calls on every motion which can be made In the passage of bills or the adoption of resolutions and to make the point of "no quorum" whenever possible, t The dilatory tactics practiced this week have delayed business to a con slderable extent, and with the request to increase the vigilance that advantage may be taken of every opportun ity for delay, still further delay will result. GUILTY OF WRECKING BANK. Auburn, Neb., May 19. Charles 31, Chamberlain waa found guilty in the district court here todajb- - of wrecking the Chamberlain bank of Tecumseh, Neb., of which he was manager. This was his third trial. Washington. May 19. Commander In Chief Tanner of the G. A. R. today Rev. made the announcement that Jesse Cole of the department of lows has been chosen chaplain in chief to succeed the late Rev. Father Leary. J. F Berlin. May 19. Emperor William visited Chancellor von Bnelow this afternoon. They discussed state affairs and had an hour's talk together in the garden. COMPANY. Next Reed Hotel 4 1 h ? 421 Twen tyFif thSt t OGDEN P. O. Box 368. Phones: M 927 Independent 798. 114111 t |