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Show ML MORNING THE STOCK Utah Nationa! Bank. WHET JUST DRIFTED Idle and Awai Operators Stand Peace or War. Cotton Situation AIm Haa a Depressing Effect on Securitiaa Gram Market Dull. New York, Fob. E. Tixlar- atork markot waa a drifting match for the mart part standing idly by and watching the amazing fluctuations of the market and awaiting the defln jtc outcome of the question of peace or war is the Far East. The mere fact of the wild condition of the cotton market waa sufficient to exert a depressing influence on Block, whether the price of cotton waa advancing or collapsing. Aa a matter of fact the rebounds in that markot were of almost equal violence with the drops. The grain markets also were inclined to mu off. Little light was to be bad from the markets therefore on the chances of peace or war. The foreign arbitrage brokers were idle, reflecting the almost stagnant condition of settleforeign operations pending ment of the question. The weakness of t'tncka grew more marked as the day progressed and during the latter part of the session loswa of a point or more became quite genor.il In tbe prominent active slocks. The market showed no effective resiliency and the closing was weak and dull. There were some early points of resist once to the declining tendency. Amalgamated Copper was lifted on the circulation of a rumor that another favor-aid- e ruling had been made in Ita Montana litigation. Sugar, IT. 8. Sleel preferred and the Chicago d Alton's stock made 2)rt lived demonrt rat Ions of strength. Tbe first marked weakness developed In Wabash preferred and la Pennsylvania and tho whole market weakened after the publication of a report that the Pennsylvania Interest a bad Issued notes for $30,000,-Otier cent. for IS months at 4 Several reports were circulated during the day t6 Indicate a set! lenient of the Pennsylvania-Gouldispute and an effort was made to make the loan of this applicable to thla proceeds settlement, but without any available check la tho decline. Rumors have been abundant for soma days past of a contemplated capitalization by the Pennsylvania which haa been vlgoroua-ldenied.' These evidences of heavy loans expanabnia, to which was added the sale of $5,000,000 of Missouri Pacific aotea was of more effect on sentiment than the estimates of a gala In cash tc serves by the banka on tha week of abont $3,000,000 in spite of tho large requirement and nb'pmenta to New Orleans. Honda worn dull and heavy. Sales, $2,110.-00it. g. bonds ware unchanged oa call. a f fe V - STATES Vke-Pnaide- Chicago, Feb. ............. .... .. ............... .... .. . ............ ALT LAKE MINING $4.4a4. 50 .1314 Cfl3 STOCKS. The pit of the Mining Exchange presented a scene of considerable activity yesterday morning. There was quite a lot of trading done among the stocks and when the total transactions were summed up it was found that the forenoon's business was of a greater volume than any of the early calls held this week. Ajax participated again, but the stock was not quite so strong as on Thursday. Carixa also displayed weakness and Consolidated Mrn-uwas brought down as low as 55 rents, with a slight inclination to recover toward (he end of the call. Lower Mammoth sold at 331-- 4 rents, but buyers were scarce. Martha Washington appeared slumplsh and wss forced down to a cent a share. New New Bonanza maintained ita strength. Century, minus dividend, waa offered at S3 cents, while the highest bid made fur it waa at 71 canta. The closing quotatlona and salea were posted as follows: low-pric- ed r FORENOON well-direct- e WALL 8TREET. New York. Feb. 5. Opening prices In stocks were slightly lower under pressure of very light selling orders. V. 8. Bteel preferred and Araalgamat ed Copper were inclined to harden in face of the general tendency.. Price fluctuations were narrow and uncertain, hardening, yieldirg and recovering again during the first hour. and the Chicago and Alton rose 1 preferred 1 18. Amalgamated Copper and Sugar made large fraei iorsl gains. Losses of a point were shown by ltm-Island preferred and Tennessee Coal. 1 by Pacific, coast and 1 by the second preferred. Storks were much neglected but were inclined to sag with the renewed demoralization in the cotton and cof-fo- e market. Th" leadlrg active stocks moved only within fractional limits but and Mhd-issMl 2, C.1in; csl I I2 and e Vs!! 1 Chicago Terminal preferred rote 1. 1-- 8 Ka-aw- ha Pa-efl- BAk CIEAI,CS. Feb 5 '"earl tigs: 899: balance. J226.200. Tacoma, . 5. ',2 Clearing: 822; balanced. tll. Fort and. Feb. 2C7: bH.ani er. t IS i..V Rpokane, 202; balancer, 59,4o3. Vi-l- $rn QUOTATIONS. 9 Progress Slew in Iran and Steel dustry Cotton Buyers Exhibit Reluctance. In- Fliu-tiiatlon- s attIe large-contrac- 3-- 1-- 3-- 1-- 1-- 3-- 3-- 1-- 1-- 1-- " spring New York, Feb. 5. morrow will aay: STEAMSHIP MEN CONFER. Make Attempt to Improve Bradslreeta to . Weather condition unfavorably affect trade and transportation throughout mnal of th West, while wildly fluctuating markets, of cotton, coffee and the cereals made tha speculative situation of those Maples a matter of concern. The feeling grows that a late opening trade and conservative buying are to be looked for in many lines. Exception are to bo found at the South, which reporta wholesale trade active, especially in fertilizers, livestock and Implements, all prepare-tio- n looking to an Immense acreage in cotton. Next to thl may be classed the Southwest which, despite cold weather, reports trade satisfactory for the season, the outlook good and bank clearing large. Eastern trade reports are good aa to relall winter trade, which ia said to have cleared np old stocks of good. As to the spring trade, however, irregularity Is noted. Wool la firm with stocks light and 5 to 10 per cent higher prices at London. The iron trade show a little change. Wheat. Including flour, exports for the week ending February 4th, aggregate 2.604.226 bushels against 2.917,-6i)- 2 last week and 2,975,816 this week last year. Business failures In the United States for the week ending February 4th, number 216 againat 424 last week, 208 in the like week In 1903 and 247 in Trans-Atlanti-c SHARMANS CUT SATE TICKET 1. 1. 1; l; with the aid American Only member .of th on Crowded New Ticket Brokers' Assn.la Ogden, which York 8treL means to tbe traveling public low New York, Feb. 5. A cab man rates and perfect safety. known aa idoflhtt has Just been held for trial on a charge of robbery made Special rates to and from Buf-falby'Miss Clayborne Sheldon of Europe via all lines .who told the magistrate a reHighest price paid for unmarkable story of her arrival here a a stranger and her attempt to reach used tickets mileage, etc. a reputable Broadway hotel through tha medium of a cab. Miss Sheldon came from Buffalo, January 15th, she said, to seek a position, having achieved at home some-thing of a reputation aa a vocalist She had been directed to an uptown hotel, but at the Weehawken terminal FONEKAL FURNISHINGS of tbe railroad took the ferryboat for Franklin street, instead of west Forty-secon- d and Embalming street, and landed down town. OPEN ALL NIGHT. I told the first cabman 1 met that 1 wanted to go to the hotel, ahe said. 'Phone 620 X. 2620 Wash. Ave. "He said it would coat $6, and I got Into the cal. I do not know how many miles I was driven, but hour passed, and it seemed to me aa if I had made the circuit of the city several time. Every time I spoke to the cabman he said that we were getting near the hotel. "I could not underetand what the cabman meant, and after we had passPoultry man and all Interested ed a familiar corner I stopped the In Poultry are invited te call at determined to Where out. get cab, our store and examine the am IT I said. " You are near the hotel, he re- OF THE Committed Deed Ogden Steam Laundry. Phono 174. . Incubators Orraas Celebrated plied. " Well. I will walk the rest of the way, I said. Then I tried to get out. The cabman seized me and forced me Into the seat " You will not leave thl cab,' said The moat reliable machine on he, nntU you pay me $100. the market Adapted to any cli"I asked what for, and he told me mate. A full line of POULTRY to give np the money to avoid trouble. SUPPLIES. I screamed and he seised me by the throat. He told me to keep quiet for my own good, but 1 kept on fighting as well aa I could. Then he threw a handkerchief over my face. I think Jt waa New stock Juet received. Dont saturated with chloroform. It made order from catalogues and pay me sick. I ceased to struggle and do buy from fancy prices. You can nut recall anything until some time afua at leas coat and trouble and terward I found myself In a yntter. I be certain of getting RELIABLE waa dazed and sick. After awhile I waa WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. able to walk and found that I waa at Fiirty-nlntand Eighth avenue, nearly two miles from the hotel. The woman immediately sought a policeman to whom ahe told her story. OGDEN, UTAH S52 24th St She had been robbed of all her money, $45, a ring worth $175, her watch and many small articles. Perhaps th most remarkable part of the affair, which had occurred In a street which la crowded night and day, then developed. From the woman's description the policeman Immediately recognized TIME TABLE the cabman and set out to find him. He Moffat arrested a t in distant had just seclion of the city and learned he hod retired from the cab driving profession January 16th, the day after tha San Pedro, Los Angeles and hold-np- . The officer fully confirmed Salt T'alre R. R. Co. hi part oi the adveutui'e and Moffett was Identified la court by the com- Depot Third, West and South Temple Sts., Salt Lake City. plaisant. DEPART. For Provo; LehL Fairfield DIETRICH COMMITTEE MEETS. and Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Monti and a for Preparations Mads Thorough intermediate points on , Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7:30 a m Washington, Feb. 6. The commit- For Garfield Beach, Tootee appointed to investigate the cirele, Stockton, Mamcumstances surrounding Senator Diet moth. Eureka and Sit richs indictment In Nebraska held its er City (via Learning- first meeting today. The committee ) ton gjQO a m consists of Senators Hoar, Platt For Provo; American (Conn.), Spooner, Cockrell and Pet Fork, LehL Juab, Miltus. Senator Dietrich waa sent for and Callentea Frisco, ford, he submitted all papers relating to the and Intermediate polnta Q5 p ease. These include the Indictment, , ARRIVE. the record of tho trial and acquittal and affidavits from all persona con- From Provo, American . Fork, LehL Juab, Mil- cerned in thf ease. food, Frisco, Callente . In addition to the papers and docuand Intermediate polnta 9.35 g ments which tbe senator waa able to pj furnish the committee will call for all From Provo; LehL Fair-field- , official records In the Nebraska court, Mercur and Sen-pe- t which tried tha case against the senValley Ry. pointa. 5.35 m ator. Attorney General Knox will be MamSlim From City, naked to obtain from District Attorney moth. Eureka, Stockton, ' Summera of Nebraska the names and " Tooele and Garfield residence! of witnesses he proposed to 'Beach .3 call In the trial, and for a statement p ALL TRAINS DAILY. from each as to what each witness was expected to testify. ' Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car The postmaster general will be call- Service between Salt Lake, Milford. ed on for tbe records of hia department Modena and Callentea Direct stage in relation to the appointment of Fish- connections for nil mining districts in southern Utah and Nevada er aa postmaster at Hastings. Incubator 437 25th. fEOAHDtWESnSN ChasJ. A. Lindquist a W. K TIME CARD Cl SSITSCl JULY 27TH, 1903. 1MCPAKI DAILY, S, Atlantia Mail oil points ha .. East Xa U, Balt Lak .7:18 a a ....SsIOam loeai M L Chicago, fit. Leala .. ........... .8.1$ v. ha a Attontie Ex pne. aS 7:00 points East Uaa-ite- d aa n. m ARRIVE DAILY. Sait Lake Ra S. PoaUto MsiL and all polnta Boat ....11:48 Va 1. Chicago aad fit Lank limited,.. .. ... .......... a a 8:48 e.a Ka 11, Local from Park City and San Pete Valley .. 7:00 a m. Re PadSe Express from all .. ....... .18s8$ am Pjlnta East Through Sleeping' rare to Omaha CM mg and EL Loom, Nw York sad Bourn. Fie reclining chair sera A faet dining mr aarvim ea oil thnwh fniB L A. BENTON, Gca 1st Ptgr. o- -g ' Balt Lain Chr. 6- A. B.HENRY. Ticket AgnL OMtk GILSON, AgesL Ogden - a Seeds h SKEEN & CO. Trade. New York, Feb. 5. One of tbe most ' Important conferences of steamship men here in years has Just been held. Agents and representative of practically 'nil tha lines operating between Atlantic porta and the United Kingdom were present. Tha object of the gathering waa to see if the current demoralc lization in the freight business could not b ended by a conREGULAR CALL SALES. cert of action. The minimum rate agreement under which the line have ; 1,000 at 6 . Ajax, 2,000 at been working for two years or more, Parian. 1,000 at 10; 600 at expires by limitation in a few days, Consolidated Mercur, 100 at 55, seller and the meeting was for the purpose of 30; 300 at 56. seeing If some common ground of reIngot. 4.000 at newing It could be found.1 Lower Mammoth, 100 at 38t It developed that there waa little Petra, 1.000 at 6. hope of reaching an agreement and the Sarramenta, 2.000 at 18. conference broke up without definite Sunshine, 1.000 at L daw for reanaembllng and with a preMartha Washington, 0,000 at vailing belief that the freight situation 7,ooo at cooat 1. will now become so bad lhat demoraliNew York Bonanza, 1.000 at 220; 300 zation itself will force the lines to at 19; 500 at 20. seller 30--. cum together. Meenwlhle, the freight Tet.ro, 1.000 at 30. brokers report that, while the old Victor, 2.000 at S. agreement haa not yet officially expired, It has had a premature death In OPEN BOARD BALER that it haa been entirely Ignored for ten days or more, and that large conCarlaa. 200 at 10. tracts for freight for forward shipment (km. Mercur. 100 at 56. have been made at rates favorable for t, 65 at 35.00. shippers. These rontracta are now a 1902. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street FEUD EXTENDS TO COLLEGE. Jo Bowers. 2.000 at . In Canada failures for the week barrier to any immediate negotiations TeL 260. 27 18 25 New York Bonanza. 500 at and week last number 200 for a new agreement. The against For particulars, call on or address 19; 6 Feb. HarMiss Ky., Lexington. boo same a In week year ago the at 19 ; at 20. lines. It la understood, patched Balt Lake Ronte, or' J. L up gis, 18 year old. daughter of Judge agent, Sacramento, 700 at. 19 ; LOW at 20. somewhat of a new agreement COMMERCIAL AGENT. fee MOORE, 1 of a Breathitt county, who TOBIAS BRODERICK DEAD. H&rgl. Wabash, 3.000 at 5. day go, but no official agreement has W. E. Gen. Pass. Agt G1LLETT, student in the college, charges that ahe been entered into. Insulted been haa Feb. Tobias Luke Broderick, Lake Salt frequently Chicago. by Hues San Francisco. The City, Utah, represented in tho conferSan Francisco. Feb. 5. The official ence operate to the United Kingdom trainer and driver of trotting horses, Mllward. a Lexington student, and sub- closing quotations for mining stocks from nil porta on the const from Newtoday were as fullows: port (Nswa to Portland, Me., and InAndre 22. SHRDLUU clude alo the Canadian raciflc steamMexican 150. Belcher 31. ers. Continental lines were not rep-- i Best A Bel. 175. Occidental Cun 78. evented. Caledonia 99. Ophlr 375. 23. C. 32. Overman Challenge BETTER THAN ANTICIPATED. Chollar 19. Potoal 18. Confidence 104. Savage 45. Improvement in Demand for All Kinds C. C. &Va. 100. Sag Belcher 7. of Salmon. Con. Imperial 2. Sierra Nevada 5.7 TkcOaly Dwbte-Trac- k RaUway ketwcaa Crown Point 24. Astoria, Ore., Feb. 5. Tho Astorian Silver Hill 65. tka Wusori River aad CMcaia Vnlon Con. 76. today saya of the salmon market: Exchequer 15. There Is n noticeable improvement (i. A G. 42. Viah Con. 22. In the demand for all kinds of salmon, Hale. A Nor. 67 . Yellow Jack- -t 48. Justice 7. especially the lower grades, the stocks of which are now beginning to get very low. and prices for which are moving Silver bars 5 That I the way the Burlington runs ita dining car htuineea and M Mexican dollar nominal, what you got la good. upward. It ts mated in the best informed quart era that considerably betDraft, sight 12 t The above expresses of tbe popularity of Burlington dinter price for chmna and pink are Draft, telegraph 15. ing ear. It la an actual fact that the service ami food In Burlington looked for ere lung, as it thought restaurant you can call to dining cars equal that of any high-gradCOTTON. the present supply will not last until mind, and the prices a a general rule are leas. next season's piodurf is available. One of th heat way of becoming popular la to minltter skilfully to Llverpool, Feb. 8 Cotton, spot mod- There ia considerable Inquiry from all Tke DM LaxariMi Trail MQiWsrll erate business done, prices 26 points quarters for the better grades of salthe needs of the inner man, and what wa want ia deserved Conpartment and drawing-roo- m mon. 'The eastern markets lower. show sleeping cars, observation cars, dingreater strength, and the rituation Is WOOL. still further improved, by orrt rs from and library ing can, F"i),-ll,'deelers la canned On I cars, with barber, bath and Book- St. Loul, Feb. 5. Wool. Horn It al; the whole, the .Industry Is "lurh more lovers Library; entire train electric tPTltrtry and wevte-- n mediums ls mruuraging than ha been anticipatiV- through to Chicago without ed. 19; fine meJlum 15017; fine :516. Burii-gto- n i lighted, diners pa all Direct connection for charge. LOPEZ WILL BE DEP3- -MOEY. trains from Dun er. J Trana-Atlant- Keep Clean O. B. ENGLEHABT, Manager. 25th BL, Healy House. 'Phone 161Z. 102 ROBBERY. OFFICE it. New York, Feb. A review of trade tomorrow will say: in the great staples were the feature of the week, cotton and coffee attain4.85. 6,000; SHEEP Receipts sheep ing new high reronls for the season, ateady. Good to choice wether 40 but later declining sharply while grain fair to choice mixed 3.75 4; advanced. Trade reports are Irregular, improvewestern sheep 3.505; native lambs ment at the south and seat finding lit405.75; western lambs 4.50 6. tle response at the large eastern cities. KANSAS CITY. Persistent low temperature la providing a good demand fir heavy wearing 2000. apparel and increasing the difficulties Kansas City, Feb. Market steady; native steers 3.50 of transportation. Bpring bnyera are 4. 85; Southern steer 3.256 4.15; native arriving in large numbers with notecows and heifers 1.753.90: mockers worthy eagerness to secure cotton bulla 3.26 and feeders 2.7564.60; goods, even at the enhanced prices. 3.65; calves 3.0066.50; western steers Railway earnings for January aver-agn- d .7 per cent larger than in 1903. 14064.25; western cows 1.7563. HOGS 7000. Market 5e lower; bulk Progress is alow in the iron and steel of sales 4.7064.90; heavy 4.8565.00; Industry, new business coming forward packers 4.75664.90; pig 4.506 4.75. reluctantly. Several detqmtchea ret cannot be conSHEEP 1000. Steady; muttons 3.75 garding 64.50; lambs 4.4065.65; range wethers firmed and it la usually found that the statement refer to old orders while 3.7564.35; ewes 2.7563,85. figures of tonnage prove much smaller OMAHA. than indicated. Conditions continue quiet, prospecOmaha, Feb. 5. Cattle 900. Steady; tive purchasers procrastinating in tbe heif-er- a vows and steers native 3.3045.00; hop of more attractive terms. In sev1.60 2.50: eral line It haa not proved possible cannon 2.3663.75; Blockers and feeders 2.5003.95; calves to maintain price agreement, some 5.25; bulla 2.4008.80, producers making special rates and the HOGS 7000. Market lower; heavy season opens with tbe prospect that .8064.90; mixed 4.7004.75; light 4.66 there will be an open market for cot04.75; pigs 1.7504.60; bulk of sales ton ties. A better outlook ia reported 4.7004.80. for structural ateeL SHEEP 4500. Generally steady: Just when buyers of cotton goods weihers western yearling 4.3004.70; were beginning to exhibit a pro19004.20; ewea 2.8003.80; common nounced disposition to place more liband atockera 2.4003.70; lambs 4.50 eral orders, the collapse In tha raw 5.60. material produced hesitation. Consumers have reduced supplies in the GRAIN AND PRODUCE. hands of dealera to a point that peres-aitatreplenishing, and the inquiries Wheat-M- ay 95; July $3 for prompt shipment were expandSept. 80 ing, but It la natural that tha marJuly ket .should become uncertain when Corn Feb. 52 May 56 63 the price for goods are very high and July raw cotton declines $6 a hale In a sinMay 46 Oats Feb. 43 89 Sept 33 gle day. Notwithstanding this interPork May 13.60; July 13.65. ruption a better volume of trade is In Lard May 7.55; July 7.60. that progress and it. Riba May 6.77 July ,6.92 were by no mean on a parity goods Rye Feb. C2 with raw material at Us zenith. New I amFlax US. England shoe manufacturers have Timothy 1.05, b ul nea In sight, but there la much ple Clover 16.75. complaint of the scarcity of leather Barley 30660e. and the increased cost of production. Failures this week in tbe United CASH WHEAT States are 246 against 303 last week, 358 the preceding week, and 264 the Chicago, Feb.' 5. Cash Wheat: No. corresponding weeklaat year. Failures 8 rod 96099; No. 8 (efl.90098;. No. In Canada number 20 againat 28 last 2 hard 85089; No. 8 hard' 76 89; No. week 33 the previous week and 24 last 1 northern 920 95; No. 3 northern 88 year . 85094. 094; No. 2 1-- alleged connection with Breathitt ty feud trouble. Judge Ilargi ia here and demands that the college lake action. The board reported that there 1 nothing in the charge of dUreapect to Mias Hargis, and refused te expel young Milward. world. ed 1 rpk tlo tri TIME CARD, . Effective Nov. 22, 1908, Ra east doily StdOM Bluffs, Ksnmi aty sad 0 points seat, defier fill $ Ra 4 Atlantia Express for Denver, (kasha Comma Re. eUa Council i-Fi- pMl th Mi J .. VO Bb ini In doily last 101 Mail Um tin to ................ I The Overland 1-- 2. 2. ihe-baa- r4 e HENRY, a A. Ticket AgmL B. COBS P. and Y. A. T. W. OOLUN& T. P. buffet-smoki- J THE btoUaX CARD. QKRUUR JKov. 22, t 00 LINK ' 1908-- : DEPART. Na Butte and Portland.. 11 154 a a 7 Ka- - V Pocatello, gg4 Bttttc Montpelier e . Va. HOLcht VtllBf No. 1? Balt lake and Tin tie 10:4iam Uke No. potuts ee S Salt Lake, Milford and aU Provo, No. south oo Na 10 Balt lake pMAtl jfou-- poiate and later- - MIMI4 llOlpmt ARRIV& Na Na Salt Lake ....- - 1 flsflflpm , Butto and Express ....; No. 11 Salt Lake and Tintic 9:8 Na 7. Salt Lake sad MiL -- Poa-uUo1- lliffiam tmd Na 8 Salt Lak and latermediate points 7:00i.a-NKa 8 Portland and Butts.. .Hi. knp bit. ud d a 16 Butte and Pocatalto 12 Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do act rui foWp- - Na Bundaya G. H. CORSE, - Paw. k a Salt Lak 1- -2 41-2- 1 Vaul'a. Fb. Slxto Lo;-.- z. th n Filipino agitator, whose unfriendly disposition toward American rule tn (he Philippine ha been exhibited upon occasion in th pai. liu arrived lir- and ictus- - to lake He will- be the oath of i promptly deported. - I . Ticket Office. R. F. NE3'. Lr.r!s?dSlKS3polis . 9 W. EM. Second South r i Agznt, St p 9 i zWvfttfofif, rid full T f.s C A. J Chicago I 20 vt bt KdiMr, & tMth irM.imei General Aftwl Ncrth-Westi- ra wt Lak MMa Street, City. Ulii. Ry. to I to U4 I tot Ctrl, ho: Utah. Ft Agt, Ogden, P. d T. A, D. EL BURLEY, tot, to Apit gENRY, Ticket ! tozpi tat. Otf- - ton A Sign of the Times! . hut to tg 4 mi ting. It 1 1 bit; tni tn. hrtT A Ihopg tint h n Ir ng 1 t well-know- trU CM X. sr'-non. - tor p. m, Limited 1 3. bit $O 1)80 . You Pay For What You Get. F'v York. F i. 5. Clore: Mnnrynn .all easy; 12-4per cent; dotting bid 1 4 per cent, offered at 2 per cent. Tim loans firm: nitty day 3 4; . 96 (lavs 4 per m; six momh Piiwe uienuntlle paper 4 JvTiM er rent. Bicrling cx Lange bleed; banker t tit .. .. ........ Wl hfi Limited Council from Omaha Bluffs, Kansas aty, Dam var aad all poiate aaat, CL 1 Uvarland 1 Sa re ftl Exprem Rum BluEo Omaha, Kaams aty and Dearer. east, daily Ro ttl In depart: and Express ....Till a m Overload limited for Council Bhiffa Omaha Denver, Ktiaa City and 8 )N IvS . Ha 6 Hall ill -- 5.' I ko vli cut-off- Italy-Wes- 3-- 186,- - Feature. " receipt attle S500U; alow and steady. Good to prime steers 5(7 5.05. poor to medium 4.25 ra ad Grut Staples the REMARKABLE Salt Lake settling price, aa reported 4.80; etockera and feeders 2.2564.10; by tbe American smelting and Refin- cows 1.54S 4.25; heifer 204.50: can-se1.50Q2.50; bulls L754J4.lt); calves ing company: Silver W1', 3.5067.25. 11 HOGS Receipt today 26.000; toCopper casting 12 I upper, electro.. morrow 20,000; steady to lower. Mixed Lead 3.50 and butchers 4.8064.95; good to choice ., f. heavy 4.90ft 5: rough heavy 4.8004.90; NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. light 4.3044.70; bulk of sales 4.80 ...... .. Fluctuations in CHICAGO. METAL PRICES Copper DDRS REVIEW a to taunt because of her father coun- Jeeted showman, clambake promoter, and politician, is dead at Ottawa. III. after a works illness. He wu 48 year old. character Bioderiek was a fa Chicago for twenty year, and numbered among his friend the leading politician of both parties. He planned the first race meeting on a snow course in Chicago. Broderick was born in Cambridge. Mass. Before coming to Chicago he wa one of the best known drivers of trotting horses on the grand circuit. In 1692 he was a member of Buffalo Bills show and travelled around the well-know- n 7- ON TOIR DE- PAYS INTEREST POSITS. ..... 4 BRADSTREET AND 13-1- y If: New York, Feb. 5. Sugar: Raw centrifu ateady; fair refining 2 molasses sugar 1 gal. 96 test. 3 Refined sugar steady: crushed 1.15: powdered 4.55; granulated 4.45 COFFEE Nominal ; No. 7 Rio 7 - DOMESTIC aad Sella FOREIGN drafts ea all points. y New York, Feb. 5. The cotton market opened ateady at a decline of 10 polnta to an advance of 7 points. with tbe market developing greater flrmneaa aa the call programed. , The opening declines were due to continued liquidation and bear prcaaure, while ' the steadier tone waa on lesa unfavorable war newa than expected, the rally in the Liverpool market, where prices, after opening 40 polnta lower, had rallied to about the anticipated flgurea. It also developed that there waa a good deal of bull aupport. Mr. Bully waa buying, broken represenng New Orleans were buying and for' the first twenty-fiv- e ralnutee the market ruled scry firm, selling up to a net gain of from 31 to 34 polnta on the active mouths. But outside longs were still panicky and toward the end of the firs half hour a bear attack brouKhtriown prices few points, outside liquidation became overwholmlngly active and the market In an instant waa plunged into wild excitement. Inside of an hour prices had been driven down until March was selling at 13.75. May at 13.39 and July at 14.10. a net decline of 110 to 121 points on these positions. July on last Monday having sold at 17.55. The low point of the morning on trade Indicated a bass of aliout every huurired twins of cotton. Offerings diminished, the local bull leader began buying. New Orleans continued to supiiort the ninrket, shorts tumd to rover and the active months were rallied 59 to 75 points. Following this, fliictuntions were narrow and comparatively irregular. Just the close the local hull leader liecamc. a heavy buyer, bidding July up to 14.92. but this demand filled, the market closed barely ateady. with July at 14.83. The net decline waa a matter of 35 to 52 points on the old crop months, while the new months were from 5 points higher to 10 itoints lower. Bales were estimated at 8U0.0U0 bales. SUGAR AND COFFEE. PreaUaat Joka E. Deely Harare E. Fecry Kalpk E. Hoag d h , OGDEN, UTAH. O f 2; DEPOSITORY. 3 - 4.S55504.S5GO 5-- 8. UNITED ! for demand and at 4.8290 and 4.83 for sixty day bllia 4.80 com posted ret a 4.83 4.82 mercial hills 4.82 liar silver 55 Meaical dollars 43. hills FEBRUART , 1901. OGDEN, EXAMINER, ATCHISak. 10PEXA & 3 Trains -- A3 1 From ' Utah fo KANSAS CITY and C Also Direct Line Galveston, El Paso, City oloftbe Mining Campa Mexico and Arizona. Ask m about redueed rate C. F. WARREN. General Agent, Na 11 Dooley - ' hie 1 hr ir C; Vr; ewdii tore, to loi ' rei 1 kmgr, , tog t Litrli r ini Wbiiit . r.'ur tuwi, Higlg Vilil; tom, I Lain |