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Show " 1-- - - 8 rill do In the way of revolution:? passenger and freight t raffle beta, southern California and the east, world continued to be the chief ti; of discussion among railroad men The Los Angeles Expt i be coast. is authority lor the lollowlng that appeared in a recent m Senator Clark Ik t contracted for the delivery In ! Angeles of 3"0 refrigerator cars, be used by the San Pedro, Los AngeU a Salt Luke railroad in the trani-p- o tation from southern California to east of eitms fruit. The new tra ; "lniicd States Railroads, like merchant. do yart ol their business without lo- -, any profit, and week-lsometimes at an actual handle thousand of tons of the1 bulkier sorts of treigh. at a mere min-- iinunl of pro tit above the cost of tranaaill not attempt t They Iwlieve it helps their coulinental Hue of portation the orauge crop handle any part general business to do so by building in- - this season, but sill lnsi-- i on obtab manufacturing and agricultural wit j fog t .hare of the business neat dnirT iilong thTlr Uiies. Sometimes of Judgment and ter. they make Another bit of news that conn-frotail in their purpose, as do merchants. ti Lo Angeles is of interest But that is business. and utilizing the business men and others at this end o Left to til' best waffle manager that money can tbe line who ere looking toward ha-not always mining ramps in Nevada as a field f procure, the railroads found business profit sole. Many of trade extension. The dispatch says: o Senator W. A. Clark, president litem have gone through bankruptcy sennto cs a result of trying to develop var- the Balt Mke railway, and mak-thious section uf the country. But the from Montana, has decided to and of Bullfrog camps developed mining great ultimately territory haa become prosperous at the expense Rhyolite and Gold Center tributary if of the men who built the railroads Balt Lake and Loa Angeles and lost the money they invested. "This will be done at once by a llm The railroads bare, as a rule, always tried their best to adjust rites so that of big motor cars having a capacity o' lines fourteen passengers each. They wil i no particular territory on their In cover the distance from Las Vegas should he discriminated against Under government Nev.. on the Ball Lake road, to Bull traffic benefits. at the othei such si is proposed by frog, including au bill, these condi- camps. In six hours, a distance of 11 ths miles. There is a stage line operated tions would be changed. to be established by machine now from Laa Vegas to Bullfrog." . rates methods could not compel a railroad to WYOMING B GOLD FIELD. do business at a loss or even at a of ( minimum of profit tor tie taka or building up any particular village Be Expert Familiar With Region city or buaiiiMia interest along its line tin order to help out that locality or Haves It Will Prove Rich. for existence business in its light railr against a rival on another near-broad. It would hare to be a struggle Tbe recent rich strike, or reported tfor them without railroad aid, with the rich strike, of gold quarts on Rock I result of the survival of ttio fittest. , 1 ' creek, near Kendall, Uintah county. Railway managers could do that la still attracting a greit i aort of thing, an they htve dons It for Wyoming, deal of attention and the prop:vts f yearn past,, with thsir own property are that with the disappearance of th land at their own risk. But the snow In that region a stampede will cannot, do it with the proper- ensue. The new discovery la located lie ty of others. There would have to disOn s feeder of the upper Green river, n on rata made commission a fiat iboul 150 miles north of Kemmerer. tance basis. . So however low the eliort According lo a map issued by the for basin haul rates, that distance Kemmerer Ksraers, tint town seems to (rates would naturally make long haul lie e natural outfitting and starting and are now, crates higher than' they point, with easy stages between stopabsolutely destructive against some lo- ping points rn route. Speaking of the cslitles and some businesses, In which the discovery was i Once this plan of equal ratea for countryLew R. Henderson, a Wyoming made, la established the trousnd a man who has mining engineer, ( equalofmileage commianion the ble, the same in region, placer ground , would begin. Every community near-te- r to a desirable market than other says: I do not know the eaact location of communities with which It Is. in com- the new find, but to my certain knowltha will insist upon having petition. edge the surrounding country ia rich in advantage of its situation, regardlesi gold. To the south ami west are rich of the effect on the lesa favorably placer deposits; Is fact, there is an situated community. The ares of fifteen miles long by ten miles commission could do nothing but give wide that every shovelful will proit the benefit of its natural advantages duce placer gold from grass roots to located and let the less favorably bedrock, and ground that runs $1.50 community die of the dry rot that L common, while any amount of would be lta portion. ground mna aa high as $14 per yard. The gold is fine and of a flaky nature. SALT LAKE ROUTE Borne work hua been done to recover SELLS NO BONDS. the values, but In a very crude manner. Aa early as 1864 the. hardy prospector The Balt Lake Route will be paying had been interested in this locality, dividends before it sells nny bonds trying to save the values or to And the this Is the belief of Its directors. Bo source of this placer, and the new . confident are the men in control of the find mav be responsible tor this deposhew roads policy that freight and pas- it. It haa always been my opinion, Lake Balt between and traffic senger should they locate It, they will have Loa Angeles will nuke a big ahowlng one of the richest Held in ths west. not will from the first, that they nuke "On Investigation one would decide their $40,000,000 bond Issue for n year. on that country aa the source of the to placer gold, for one goes only a short No transcontinental line dared alert under such conditions before, distance above the new find up Green and the division of the directors, river aiul no signs of this gold can based-obusiness already contracted. be found, while from Rock creek down Is one of the many recent indications one can And the gold anywhere In the of the system's prosperity. river. 1 have not examined Rock This directors meeting in Loa creek to any extent, but In pa!ng brings developments which over the country I have seen large ' mean as much to Balt Lake as anydykes of porphyry and lime, whilo thing that haa happened in n railroad huge houldera of granite can be seen way for long time. The decision of on all sides. If they have found a the bourd means that the road's earn- mineral ions in that country, I feel ing capacity la already looked upon confident it will prove the source oi as sufficient to bring high prices for the placer gold below, and be a wry firm paper. And that decision cornea as valuable find. the result of facts In the way of con1 hare been working for some time tracts already made. Among railroad on placer lands on Beaver creek a men the meeting la regarded aa . few mllei south of the new find, and have some land that show up good , The issue of bonds will not be values, and hope to commence operaplaced on the market for at least a tions soon in erecting a cyanide plant year. It waa Senator Clarks opinion, on this property. Tests show that this which waa adopted by the other dl--' property can he made a good mine If rectors, that the business of the road handled properly. It Is possible for was promising to such a degree tliat, this gold field, that ia already known, after a showing of Its earning capac-- . to lie mnde one of the heaviest proIty, which would he done In a year's ducers of the precious metal In the time, the bonds would be worth in tbe state, and I predict that the day la not market a much higher price than they far off. I know of no better coun, Would now bring. Balt Lake Tribune. try for the embltioun prospector, one who will use gooq Judgment and apply REVOLUTIONIZING TRAFFIC. the latest methods of mining acienrc, i to reap the rich harvest of a prospecThs Balt Lake route and what It tors dream." i v mi-tak- es e e bualnrs-Interest- '.gate-makin- d "Roa-onub- U y nt f , 4 jt I i, rate-makin- g rate-makin- g ! 4 1 I f , X I H 5 i i J p . f An-gel- . s. OE THE V THE EXAMINER LEADS THEM ALL WED Coma ea Market With Soma freedom, ksuoiishing Downward iiocks leaaency. mar v, w Yoik, May 8. The atook traa-ndull into lack svtih'd e. today c" and sluggish price movement w approached at time to ategnailoi-I'.au-actioi- i ' fell to a for any than .gsregate toe since trading ays vio- vfk in March. Any such in fall prices m dlstuil anc;' as the hich culminated on Monday is almost main to be ioilowfd l)yseeki eerioe their f fluctuations as price lormal level. With the speculative 'actor out of the market the range f price became lo wand the market opera-ion- s affording little attraction for bv professionals who eeek their changes in advantage entirely in thedemonstrated It was j,P price level. d rretty promptly today that the movement of prtees of yesterday was but one of the oscillations incident :o the subsidence of the speculation. Stock came upon the market with orae freedom today and the definite townward tendency established ecat-ere- d the hopes of such speculators as Urt.l -- ecu indications of a revival of s Omaha Omaha. Neb.. May 3. Cattle Receipts 2.5O0. Market 10c. higher; native steers. $4.25 6.25; cowl and heifers. $3.00 $3.5J5.0u; western ateera, stockera 5.10; cannera, $1.7503.25; and feeders, $3.000 400; calves, $3.00 6.00; bulls and stags, $2.5004.50. Market S 8.500. ipts 10c. higher; heavy, $5.2005.25; mixes, $5.1005.25; pigs. $5.1505.20; light, bulk of wle. $4.005.00; Hogs-Rece- $5-0- 5.20. Market steady and alow; western yearlings, wethers shorn. $4.40 $4.75 5.25; 4.75; ewes shorn, $4.20 4.55; lambs, $5.0005.80. week- number of ACTUAL Weber County than Who ia the first to call this bluff f Show up your subscription In ona Tha Examiner receives more telegraphic dispatches In in a week. Weber does v Hew County any other paper night than tha too. It and takes low, Jack game, ia that for high? Why, recelvj a car load of paper every 40 to 60 Tho Standard-Examindays; no other paper In Ogden receives a car lead In yeah Do wa burn thaae car loads of paperf. Ne, we print newspapers en them vr.d sell them to tho people. Builneia la business. To do la business with the newspapers that do business. Advertise In the Standard for tha best advertising medium, but If you don't want to do all of tha business In sight, then advertise In The Examiner It takes In all the Standard misses. bualneu TO AND ALL lit ...... Victoria . Bosto nCon. Butler Liberal Joe Bowers . "ano Wheat Cloaa. Chicago, May 3. beari.-- h tenor of DEPART DAILY. No. 6 Atlantic Mall all points ...... . .. .7 . 15 a. m. .. East .. No. 12, Balt Lake local ....9:00 a, m. d No. 2 Chicago, St. Loula .2.15 p. m. .. No. 4,- - Atlantic Expreaa. all 7:00 p. m. point! east ARRIVE DAILY. Balt Mall. No. 5, Pacific Lake and all points east. 11: 30 a. m. No. 1, Chicago and BL Loula .2.40 p. m. limited ,. No. 11, Local from Park City and Ban Pete Valley ..7:00 p. m. No. 3, Pacific Expreaa from 12:56 a.m. aU points east Ctrl to Omghu, Through ilerplng Chicago and BL Loula, New York and Free reclining chair cars. A Boston. Um-ite- ......... ...... Wabash Yankee re- port, wheat closed easy here today. Final quotations on July were off Corn la unchanged. Data down 4 Provision! are up 3 Became of continued excellent weather the wheat market opened weak notwithstanding higner prices at 4 at Liverpool. July wa off 83 to 83 Heavy ralna were reported in the northwest ami good weather waa still in evidence In the southwest. Those conditions caused considerable selling of July during the first half hour. Commission houses were the principle buyers. Offerings gradually lessened In volume aa the market became strong. 1-- 1-- 3-- 2, 1-- 8 3-- 8 Money, New York, May 3. Close: Money on call firm, 2 per eent, dosing offered at 2 Time money bid, 2 alight ly easier, sixty at ninety days. 3 per cent; six months, 3 2 3-- 1-- per cent. Prime mercantile pipers, 3 4 per cent. Sterling exchange steady with actual business in bankers' bills at 4X6350 4SS4U for demand and at 4X4400 4X445 for sixty day bills; posted and 48701-2- ; comnier-c.-- l rates, 4S5 1-- May 3. Continued favor-- I able conditions for the rapid advancement of both the spring and fail sown crop created bearish sentiment today among pit traders In the wheat market Higher prices at Liverpool, however, held sellers in check. July opened to lower at 83 8 to S3 After selling at 83 8 the prices settled back to 83 2 3-- 4 7-- 5-- 8 03-4- . Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re-- I ported receipts of 125 cars against 93 cars a year ago. Corn was firm, July opened 8 lower to to 47 and fold higher at 46 up to 47 at July oata opened unchanged 29 and sold up to 29 4 4 3-- at 812.20. July pork waa up 7 Lard waa a shade higher at $7.25. Ribs 1-- 2 were up 2 2 05c. at $7.20 Chicago. Chicago. May $. Cattle to 7.22 receipts 11,-- 1 steady to 15c. higher. ateera, $5.60 6.80; poor to medium. $4.30 05.40; stockera and feeders. $2.75 5.25; rows, $3. no 3.25; helfera, $2.600 6.50; cannera, $1.6002.40: bulla, $2.6004.60; calves, $3.000 5.75. 16.000: tomorrow Hogs -- Receipts 20.01)0; market 10c. higher: mixed and bntchers. $5.2505.45; good to choice heavy, $5.2505.45; rough heavy. $4.90 03.15: light, $5.150 5.40; bulk of selca, 500. Market Good to prime $5.20ft 5.40. Sheep-Recei16,000. Sheep and lambs steady: good to choice wethers shorn, $4.40 0 5.00: fair to choice mixed shorn, $3.5004.25; western sheep pts iiiilii . .. Bel. Mid. 13.00 1.20 14.00 1.45 Ton. J. B. Ton. , MacNamara . 3.10 .97 .43 1.55 3.20 1.05 .50 .02 nisi at it Regular Call Bales. Daly 100 at 2.25. Lower rfammoth 200 at 27; 1,500 CL 1 A. HENRY, Ticket AptL-,A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Paaa JjmL 7 ! Ogdes Cut,1 D. E. BURLEY, G. P. A T. A Sait inks city. : , 26. Boston Consolidated 100 at 100 at 8.15; 200 at 8.20. . M. Washington 2,000 at 800 New York 300 at 100 at Victor, Con 1,000 at ........... service on all perfect dining car through train. Untie ., C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. Na 7 Salt Lake and Mil- l:Rp,a Gen. Aget.Pagr.Dept L A. BENTCN, . . . . . . . . , a a . , all:2$P,m ford Balt Lake City. Na 3 Salt Lake and inter O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden, mediate points 8:05emi Na 8 Portland and Butte.7:00aa Na 10 Butte and Pocatello 6: 00 g a 10: 15 pal Na 12 Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do not ml ' Sundays Nevada Stocks. Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Montana THE OREGON SHORT LINE THU. ' CARD. April 2, 1905. DEPART. Na 7 Butte and Porilandl2:05p.& No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier and Butte .. Na 11 Cache Valley .... l:2Si,a 7:15p.m. Na 13 Balt Lake and Tintie 10:50 am, Na 8 Salt Lake and Intermediate points 7:35am., No. 8 Balt Lake, Provo, Milford and all points smith ,, . . . . . . . . . , . . . , .8:40 aa 10 Salt Lake and Inter Na mediate points 6:20p.m' 4 . . , ... Na .8:15 ! ARRIVE. Na 1 Balt Lake 3:45am,' Na 9 Butte and Pocatello Express .. ,, ..,,.,....12:50a& Na 11 Salt Lake and SOUTHERN PAClflC. TIMECARD; $.25; DEPART. Pacific Express for San Francis co and at 73; Effective Dec. 4th. 1904. 72; points, dally 4:31 a m,J DEPART. 73. Pacific Expreaa 5, Na a. m, Not 8 Mail and Expreaa. ..8:20 through to San Fnacla- 2 Overland Limited for No. 11:55 a co, dally Open Board 8alea. Bluffs, Council 3:65 Omaha, 1. Limited.. Overland No. pa( Carl a 2,000 at 17; 1.000 at 17. Kansas City and Denver, OgMixed 203. Train, Na Con. Mercur 200 at 40. 8:00 p. ia east daily...: Corinaa to den Montello, Butler Liberal 1,000 at 13. No. 4 Atlantic Express for and Kelton, daily exBoston Con. 300 at 8.20. Omaha Council 8.15 a A, Denver, cept Sunday Daly 100 at 2.25. Bluffs Kansas City and all arrive. New York 200 at 73; 100 at 73. 7:20 p. points east, dally Na 6. Atlandq Expreaa ARRIVE. Francisco San from Ban Francisco Mining Stocks. 7:10 a a No. 8 Pacific Expreaa from dally Tha official closing quotation! for 8 Overland Limited.... 8:35 ; No. Omaha, Biuffs Council aa were follows: Cah quotations Expreaa mining stocks today wore aa follows: Na 4 Atlantic Denver, Kansas City and Flour easy. Julia .08 45 a, n Andes 31. from San Francisco and .......8. 2 Xo. dally 2 Wheat No. spring 92096; .09. Justice Belcher 27 point Intermediate Limited No. 1 Overland 85096; No. 2 red .ID Mexican 245 B. and B. 200 Council dftlly Omaha, from Corn No. 2 49; No. 2 yellow 60. from 89 40 Train Occidental Con. 204. Mixed DenBullion Na Kansas City, Bluffs, Oat No. 2 29; No. 2 white Corinns Bullion 40 Montello via Ophlr 113. ver and aU point east, No. 3 white 30 032. Overman 20 65 Caledonia 3.30 p. m. and Kelton, dally except . dally Rye No. 2 73. Con. 26 Potisl 17 3:00 p. m. Sunday Nil 9 Fast Mall Barley Good feeding 36040; fair Challenge Chollar 21 Savage 52 C. A. HENRY, to choice malting 44 47. ' 28 Confidence 89 Ticket AgenL Flax Seed No. 1 1.26; Xo. 1 north- C. C. and Va. 190 Scorpion B. Belcher .08. A. B. MOSELEY. western 1.39. B. Nevada 46 Con Imperial 1 Tray. Pass AgenL Timothy Seed Prime 2.90. To I 8. 11111 115 Crown Point 14 Ogden, Utah Mess Pork per bbl 11.80011.90. CO Union 75 Con. CHEYENNE, Exchequer Fair to choice malting 44047. BENVEK, Utah Con. .09 G. and G. 34 KANSAS CITT per 100 Iba 7.00. Yellow Jacket SI X. 215 and H. 6.87 Short Riba sides (loose) MAHA' 7.00. ST. LOUIS, CHICA04 8hort Clear Bides (boxed) 7.00 Na 8, 4. n the Influenced by Ohio crop the . DGHA1 JUNE 8TH, 1904. New York . Rich. Ana. TetrO a aaaaa d Bt. Louis, Mo4 May 3. Wool strong; medium grades combing and clothing, 26029; light fine. 21023; heavy line, 17 lit; tub washed 32040. Far Pull Infarmation gall en R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT a , 1 3 via ths BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Goldfield Bon. was Incrca-ecompetition for fine merinos, but the market for suitable grsde3 of gresy is slightly higher. Mess Pork per bbl. Cross breds were in large supply an0 were eagerly taken by home buyers 112.85 11.90 111.90 , while Americans bought medium and Msy , 112.35 l3.20 13.20 fine grade freely, occasionally paying July 12.22!12.3712.40 BepL 12 per cent advance. The withdrawals were small. Lard, per 100 lbs fpw Ticktt Rtadt A. B. MOSELEY. Traveling wisaenger Agm OgdwvUtalh 1-- London Wool Sales. London, May 3. The offerings at the wool sales today amounted to 11,271 isles in goo.l condition. There Mure PACIFIC, " 1-- .0 PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS BO CHANGE TO 1-- curities companys dissolution brought list. The it back to the slock exchange Landing Future Ranged aa FolRumors were circulated that an lows: In the dividend was Intended. The violent advance seemed to intimiHigh. Low. Close. date rather than to help sentiment, me market tradition respecting this Wheat No. 2. stock fostering a nervous view of Its influence. The price subsequently fell bark to a point below last night. The market had aweak closing, lu which Union Pacific and New York Central were the chief sufferrn. Bonds were steady. Total sale par rallies $2,285,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on call. Chicago Si. Louis Kansas City 4. 1-- IB Omaha 7-- 1-- that any daily, :via 7-- 1-- 5-- Chicago Produce. Crittenden Home for Three Trains Daily 1-- 3-- The Morning Examiner will give to the Ogden unfortunate girls the sum of 1100 for tho proof or monthly paper haa a LARGER ly, BONAFIDE CA6H PAYING SUBSCRIBERS In has the Morning Examiner. UNION PACIFIC 5-- 8; Chicago, CALLS ALL BLUFFS Distillers Securities 5s ....... 795 101T- trie prior lien 4s 93 rie general 4. F- - W. and IVnver City 1st ...113 HI VI Hocking Valley 4H Japan fis, cent. 98., Louisville nad Nash. Uni. 4s ...103 Manhattan consol gold 4s . ....104 71 Mexican Central 4s 22 Mexican Central 1st Inc Minn., and St, Louis 4a Mina., Kansas and Texas 4s ...110W Mis., Kansas and Texas 2nds .. 85vj National R. R. of M. con. 4s ... SO 105 New York Central gen. 5a New Jehey Central gen. 5a ....135 1054 Northern Pacific 4 Non hern Pacific 3s 7Ct Norfolk and Western con. 4s ...107H Oregon S. L. rfdg. 4a . ..... 97 Vi 107 Penn. conv. 25is . 102 4 Reading gcenral 4a Bt. Louis and 1. Moun. con. 5s. .116 St. L. and B. Francisco fg. 4s . . 75 8t. Louis S' western con. 4s .... 82 S5V Seaboard Air Line 4 95 Southern Pacific 4a 119 Southern Railway 5a . Texas and Pacific 1st 123H Teledo, Bt. L. and Western 4s. S4 Union Pacific con. 4a 11SH Union Pacific 4s 1055 94 U. 8. Steel 2nd 6a abash lsta . ....... ...11614 38 Wabash Deb. Q. Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s . . . 94V, 94 Wisconsin Central 4s . 7-- The Standard WIND IS CHEAP BUT MONEY 1903. 4, 5-- 2 The bonafide paying subscribers of tha Morning Examiner in Weber County exceeds that of any Daily or Weekly paper published In Utah (Excepting only the Standard). MAY MORNING, Yesterday' a quotations on the Salt Chicago Grains. folChicago, May 3 Wheat No. 2 red, Lake Mining Exchange were aa 93095 ;Nol 3 red, 84092: No. 2 hard, lows: No. 1 91 6 94; No. 3 hard, 63092; Bid. Asked. Blocks. northern, 96 98; No. 3 northern, 93 98; No. 3 spring, 85 96. movement. 1.00 No. S, 49 Alice Corn-- No. 2. 49 peculation In vrtcrda7' .16 .15 Ajax The market caile for I t tie comment ISIMVIMSI 1.50 1.65 Bullion Beck No. 3, Osts-N- o. and the new, of the dey bearing on its 2, 30 .17 .18 Cariaa . movements waa unimportunL Most of I eIe a .44 .40 he day's business wa done In the The close of wheat waa easy with Con. Mercur 2.33 2.25 iff st hour ami an unusually large part 83 Daly off 8 MISttMII July 5.70 5.01 rf that wa for foreign account There Corn July closed unchanged at Daly Judge 13.00 was nothing in the general situation 46 Daly West . Close: Y.021 .88 Sept.. E. and B. B. Wheat May 92, July 83 j broad to account for this presence, .21 .23 Galena 1ml it waa intimated that a considera79 1.50 Grand Central ble account in Americana were being safes July, 46 Corn May. 48 s Horn Silver . 1.50 liquidated from Holland by way of Sept- - 46 8 03-287-802 ; lndon. The special pressure upon IngOt a a . . a July, Oats May, 29 IIIMII 1.06 1.22 L. Mammoth Union Pacific sad upon the United Sept., 27 21 .22 Pork-M- ay, States Steel stocks wu of large senti$12.20; May Day . $11.90; July, 1.22 1.06 Mammoth a . mental influence on the whole market. Sept- - $12.40. .07 .08 Sacramento . Much has liean hoped from the United Lard May, $7.07 July, $7.25 07 .08 Ontario States steel shares to lead the market 7.27 III $7.42 Mil Sept. 60.00 n an expected revival of strength July, Silver King Ribs May. $6.9006.93 .23 Silver 8hleld '.29 snd their weakness was correspondingBept., $7.42 $7.2007.22 .35 .40 8. Swansea . 73. ly disappointing. There wer scatRye-M- ay. .09 .10 tered points of strength but their symtSar Con. . Flax Cash northwest, 139. .02 Sunshine . . pathetic effect on the general market IMMM May. 29 Timothy was very slignt. Northern Pacific was .20 Swansea . . Clover-M- ay, $12.00. ! to well seven some .55 points rushed up Utah Barley Cash, 40049. shove the nominal quotation prevalent U. B. Con. for the ntock before the Northern SeU. B. Mining CHICAGO FUTURES. bills, 484 Excepting Only 2.700. Sheep-Rece- ipts up-vm- 3-- 4 Kansas City Kansas City, Mo., May 3- Cattle Jteceipts 8,000. Market loc- - higher: lative steers, $4.25 6.50; native cows .nd heifers. $2.25 5.50; stockera and eedera. $3.25 5.00; bull. $2.75 1.75; calves. $3.00 6.50: western feu eera, $4.50 6.25; western fed cows, 13.5005.25. Hogs Receipts 6,500. Market 10c. uigher; bulk of sales, $520 5.33 heavy, 5.80 5.35; packers. $5.k0i 5.30. 3.32 pigs and light, $4.25 Market 8.00". Sheep Receipt lambs. steady; muttons, $4.2506-00- : $4.50 $5.5007.00; range 5.00; fed ewes. $4.25 5.00- - that paper GOVERNMENT RATE MAKING ihorn. $4.00$ 5.00; native lambs shorn. western lambs, $4.50$ i.ooig 6.25; STREET LL ETA II, TnCUPPAY OGDEN, EXAMINER: VfiW 910. 32; RATES LOW THE ITALIAN 7.12. MONTREAL, Whiskey Basis of high wines 1.23. Clover Contract grade 13.00. SWISS Articles and Shipments. Articles jllecelptal BOSTON, NEW Y0M L8 And all CHlea of Europe via All Office, Ticket Shaman's COLONY Ship ment Shanghai, May 3. Seventy leading British merchant of this city have wired the following memorial to Lord iLansdowne, secretary of foreign ef--I fairs: The British merchants of this city of the home govOn the produce exchange today the draw the attention ernment to the fact that China ignores butter market was easy. the Mackay treaty, rendering the aame Creameries 200 24. essential Ineffective In its most Dairy IS 22. Eggs steady at mark cases Included features. "China actively opposes the treaty 15ft. stipulations regarding currency, min- FI rata ing taxation and navigation. Prime 17. "We beg the British government to Extras 18. . Insist that the treaty be made operCheese, steady ative Immediately." New York Bonde. SEVEN YEAR8 IN PRISON. V. 8. refunding 2b, registered... 104 V. 8. refudlng 2b, coupon 104 Cleveland, May 3. A.B. Spear, cashX. 8. 3a, registered ......104 ier of the closed Citizens Bank of U. S. Se. coupon. Ex 104 IT. 8. New 4s. registered Oberlin, today, in the United States 132 district court, entered a plea of guilty IT. S. New 4a, registered 132 to one count of the indictment, chargIT. S. Old 4s. registered 104 104 U. S. Olds 4s. coupon ing him with making false entries in the bank's books. DTairirt Attorney 73 American Tobacco 4s, cer Sullivan recommended that all other American Tabocco Ca, certL ...113 indictments agoin-- t Spear be annulled. 103 Atchison general 4a once sentenced 96 Atchison adjustment 5s Judge Taylor at 101 Spear to seven years' imprisonment Atlantic Coast Line 4s in tb- Ohio penitentiary. 103 Baltimore and Ohio 4s 95 Baltimore and Ohio Central of Georgia 5a . DESTINATION OF RUSSIANS. ,113 93 Central of Georgia 1st Inc 75 Central of Georgia 2nd Inc Toklo, May 3. It is rumored that Chesapeake and Ohio log the destination of Vice Admiral 81 Chicago and Alton fleet Petropatilovskl, on 93 I, It. and Q, new 4a the peninsula of Kamchatka, inatead C. R. I. and P. R. R. 4a 81 of Vladivostok. It is said th.it the C. R. 1. and P. R- - R. col 5 ...12 Ruas.ans have been collecting coal and C C C and St Loula gen. 4s 102 torea at PetiopauUivski but It Is 74 Chicago Terminal 4s as Improbable that the RusColorado and Southern 4a . .... 83 sians intend to use Petropaulovski to Cuba os. certl. . ...l'T4 any great extent because its defense Denver and Rio Grande 4s A....101 from land 1 considered impossible. . 160. 13. ...... 3a 4s 3s ........... ....... ........ 1 I BWOl Healy Hotel, (Onpoelta Phon Ind. 616-HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS, Bell Phone en tha Pacific coast rala tha An4 grapes on the Pacific11coaaLThair winaa are absolutely pure. you wiah to the holidays Koe1 'ehMr order some of their wine from FRIZZINI BROS. Htreet 300 WINES a liquors B. M. LEEDOM H. 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