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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, MG SLUGGISH Utah National Bank. k HAS cvttid PIT 6 May 6.25 ft 6.27 Kept- - 6.55. 69 Rye 72; Timothy 2.85. Clover $10.75. Ylax 1.16. Barley 33 ft 57. Horua I.M; Ytry .... ....VMtaiM E 1 blpk Union Pacific Movement Demis t Market Factor. InCi aa pats t Kens. U ptoA t. Butler-Libera- l, Daly-Wes- ni manr APRIL 17, 1901. domestiq Omaha. April 16. Cattle-Rece- ipts 100. Nominally steady: native, steer $.65 5.15: cows and brtfers luu 4.25; zna car Auton bi! PARCEL DELUcRY CO WM. R. MILLER, Mania; 47' .c; 100 at 36c; 560 loo ai 4b ,i-- ; ion at Daly-Wes- OMAHA STOCK. Bdag scih fowekmi 6 42 July SUNDAY MORNING, meeting various claims. at 45c, seller three shots at him. one of which took purpose of fees claims and other 1O0 at 45c; effect in Mayor Bunn's neck. A mob Attorneys alof luO men attempted to lynch Thomp- amounting to over $200,000 already 5ouu at 45c, seller 3o. son. but the aheriff got his prisoner lowed, are also to be paid out of the 25 at $z2.5u. 10 St $22.20. estate. on board of a train and escaped. 5 ankce Cun., 200 at 4a . After taking testimony to prove that OPEN BOARD SALES. San Francisco, April 16. Superior no child had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Fair, ihe judge decreed that they bftft at llTr; 5ft0 at Judge Cook today ordered the final dis- had died without issue. 11 tribution of the estate of the late No contest to the distribution of the Bullion Beck Tunnel, 5ft at 5c. Charles L. Fair, which was appraised estate was made. The executor, HerCun. Memir, 1.100 at 45 4 1'. at 3,ft4u.000, to the two sisters of the man Oelricbs, presented a final supt. 100 at $22.25. deceased, Mrs. Herman Oelrlchs and plementary report which was accepted Unde Sam Con., 500 at 19 c. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. The sum and he was discharged from further at Sept. J'y OGDEN, UTAH. 'jv feki 6 6.'.; July 1-- 1 ltihs DXFOSITQRX. STATES May 8 47 Lard OGDEN, UTAII, of $126,000, is to be held out for the San Francisco. 0"ft2 8a: tim kers sud feed-er- a Justiie 2 2.75fi4.J0; calves 3.W 3.75; bulls Alpha Con 10 Mexican 205 Andes 31 2.5nft3 StJ. 7.000. SI Orel Cn 81 Steady; Beb-he110(1.-Receipts Ophir 537 heavy 4.!tnft 5.ini; ni'xed 4.85 4.90; Best and B 200 Overman 4d ligs 4.0004.6ft; Bullion 17 light 4.5ftft 4.92 Pol iwi 23 aleduuia 83 bulk of sales 4.85ft 4.92 Steady; hsl Con 21 SHEEP Receipts 1.501. Savage 50 15 hollar 26 western yearlings 5.00 5.05; wethers Sag ltdcber rammnn Confidence SO Sierra Nev 67 4.75ft 5.50: ewe 4.5oft5.20; 6.hftS. C C sAd Va 165 Silver liill 59 and stockers 3.25 5.00; lambs Union Con 90 6.25. 'on IV P 3 Utah Cun 16 rowu lhilnt 18 KANSAS CITY STOCK. Yel Jacket 2$ Exchequer 3t Hale and Nor 86 GoulJ and C 31 Kansas City. April 18 Cattle-llo-re- ipta loft, Market unchanged. Silver bar. 53. HOt;S-Reii- i:s Market Ec Mexican dollars nominal. 2,(hn. lower; bulk or sales 4.s565.utt; heavy Drafts, sight, 12':.c; telegraph, 15c. 4.05ft 5.05; packers 4. S3 i.ott; pigs anu THROUGH EYES OF EUROPE. light 4.25ft 4.9(1. No reSllUtSP Nominal. steady. to ceipts. Poultney Bigelow Takes Occasion Tell of Young Men'e Chances. on CHICAGO STOCK. Chicago. April The United State in European Eye," Pouliney Bigelow of New York ha Chicago. April 16. Oattle-Rcce- pte steers told the Twentieth Century club of 4nft; nominal; good to prime .Mftft 5.65; poor tu medium the opportunities afforded for especial-traine- dcows 2.75 4.25; feeders college men In tbe adulnissnd (dockers 1.5'ift 4.25: heifers 2.0ft 4.75; canners t ration of the Philippines 1.50ft 2.40; bulls 2.0004.10; calves Secretary Taft in lii last report on the Philippines proves that we need ft 4.5ft. Hogs-Recetoday 11,000; Mon- in thn island American who shall not or go there merely to make moneywho day Sft.ftftti; slow; mixed and huichcrs for short term, hut young men 5. Oft 5.3ft; good to choice heavy 5.25 5.20: light : rough heavy 5. ft intend making a life work of the business." said Mr. Bigelow. ft 5.15; bulk of sulew 5.10ft 5.20. it is a splondld career, calculated Sheep - Receipts 2ft.lMtft: sieatiy : good lo 1hoiro wethers 4. oft 5.65: fair to to stimulate the ambition of our stucholi-mixed S.Mift 4.ftft; western sheep dents. We give there young men a 4.0ftft 5.75; banco for promotion and a reasonable 4.9ftft u.:ni; native lambs diswestern lambs 4.50 5.73. certainty that they will not bo reasmissed excepting for business CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF NEW on. "Our administration in the PhilipAQRK STOCKS. pine islands is today the most expenimaginable for the mere reason ... .".3 t 2 sive Colorado Fuel and Iron that generally lnnomis'tent men accept 49 ... Copper under present, coni! it ions, where... 73 78 office Atchison, common .. .. as under a system similar to that of 92 ... . .. Atchison, preferred may expect ... 48 8 our military schoolshighwestandard. Smelter, common It 93 ,VH I rorrcspondingly ... . Sinelicr. preferred ... official that a as government only 79 ... Baltimore and Ohio ... the Americans hand appears to palsy ... 46 Rnaiklyu his moral senses to become blunt. ...116 3 4 and Canadian Uaciflc Mr. Bigelow announced that he had Metropolitan Traction ... ...113 the chair of foreign rela... 21 12 accepted Rio Grande, preferred . and colonial administration al ...205 1 4 tions Consolidated Gas the Boston university. ... 96 1'eoplea Uaa ... 26 7 8 Erie ..... , , .,. IOWA MAYOR SHOT. ,...142 Manhattan ... 38 ... .... Texas Kansas and Bunn, of Washta. was perhaps fatally ...108 lanilsville and Nashville Hhot by Hairy Thonnwon, a well dig 93 Missouri Pacific whom the mayor had ordered placger, 117 14 Ne York Central ... ed under arrest for disorderly conduct. IVnnsylvanla Railway .......117 4 The marshal attempted to make the 45 Reading arrest hut Thompson resisted, and ea 23 a a a a Rock Island, common raped. He then procured a revolver 49 Southern Pacific ... . and hunted up the mayor and fired Southern Railway, common ..21 1 44 St. Paul .... ... .,i..l 27 1 4 Sugar ft a a a Texas Union Pacific common e a a a 85 11 Steel, common a a a a 60 Steel, preferred . aa Wabash, preferred a a a a laaaaa 38 8 liability. Office, 286 FOR tU lion less than those of weeks. previous 2. of Individual bank in the i how not gains of $2,2"ftl0ft0 I.nuna- inurin' ion. by six ACTIVITY CALMS DOWN. Now York, April 111. Speculative activity in stocks has halted this week, by the question of largely Intlm-nrethe Union 1anflc contet--t to renew control of Northern Pacific and Bur ilngton. Further large note issues by railroad corimrai ions have dashed the demand for hopes of en improved bonds. Crop prospects have a growand the winter wheat ing influence ctuuliiiou ' was unfavorable. The lm proveinenl In the Iron trade was of moderate effect. Railroad earnings are lower, but the settlement of grain rate disputes was regarded with satisfaction. The ease of the money market larks reassuring effect owing to the high interest rates on the railroad notes. There was only marr. siutftish drift In today's sioi-inwithout was ket and the trading Itea- -t terest. The day ended with lrli-rally a iraetnm lower, after liaviut; boon at one time higher. The only euneiderahle lonvem'iua were in specialties on inditl.lHHl cases. The bond hiaieiueni showed a smaller loan expansion than cxpecled so tlmt the cash increase went I'nnln.-- to enhance the surplus id reserves, hut the market sold off after the publhation of the hank statement nml dosed easy 'ihe unseawmalile at the lowest., weather was needed as uutuvorahle, the more su aa the jnenaiilile agencies review dwell utsui the deterrent effect The f tie cool weather upon business. eomll-tion- a Kansas State rciKirt m wheat weakened the w heat market by indicating a more favorable condition than that, reported by the Government. A published reiHirl. of a determination to stop improvement work on thn i 1cnnsylvania system attracleil allcn-rm, as di.l a statement that steel rail orders booked by the Iniieii KiaiAy Mcel corporation for 1904 amounted lit but a million tons. The liond market was relatively firmer Uian slinks hut was dull. Total bund sales. $,j:i'i.ftft0. Tbs impression conveyed by the action of llie week's stock market has been one of depression, blit the irregcarried the ular movement of prli-elevel of the market but a small distance from last week's closing lever, eitbpr a hove or below, and the vohima of dealings baa been much contracted front that recently prevailing. Many of th. largo operators and traders who made the recent activity apparent ly withdrew from the market and thereal Jiave been no divided event in stocks which gave lone to the previous market nod whtrh atimulaied sjKH'iilation by keeping alive conjecture as to their origin and causes. The mast conspicuous of such movements was that in Union Pacific. The generalcluepub-to lic has obtained no satisfactory of the recent enormous accumulation be that stock and insiders profess to equally in the dark. The recent advance in the stock mar bet has hinged almost entirely on the Union Pacific movement and the halt la that movement this week baa bad a dominant sympathetic effect on the whole market. Suspicion of Us purely speculative origin was aroused by the action of the stock in faco of theAttorney-late Monday that the had Intervened in the suit General at St. Paul to opiiose the demand of the Union Pacific In this to secure Ihe return of Northern Pacific stock entered in the Northern Securities merger. A better understanding of the governments step changed this opinion but not. that the accumulation of Union Pacific was baaed on the chance of winning the contest for control of the Northern Pacific. Public nllerancee by President Hill of the Great Northern have confirmed the lwlief that the Union Pacific has entered upon a determined contest for the control of the Northern Pacific and St the Burlington. It is perceived that other legal step lie open to continue the contest to this end, even In the event of the throwing out of court of the petition at St . Paul. The uncertainty which line been kept time banging over the market a longwould by such a procoedure it is feared renew the conditions preceding the decision by the Supreme court In the Northern Securities case iiseir. This enprospect has chilled speculative thusiasm. The outflow of gold to Parfolias been more than offset by the inflow of Japanese gold to San Francisco. The movement to Eiiroim is expected to extend a good deal further. The present heavy contraction in the value of cotton and and the future requiregrain exports ranama rand payments ments for the are to be considered In the ..outcome. InfluCrop prospects have a growing ence. Railroads report traffic running at a lower average than hurt, year, but traffic officials sieak hopefully of the future prospect Activity In bonds has decreased and prices have moved irregularly In sympathy with stocks.2s have advanced r. United Blares cent on call dur and the new 4s New York, April 16. r ipts New York. April 1. Close: Money on call nominal, no loans: time loans essy slxly and ninety days 2 1 1 3; six mom lis 4 Prtmo mercantile paper 4ft 4 cent. 3-- 4. per 2 Sterling exchange steady; bankers' bills 47:r.fp4.K74f) for demand and at .K.'ifH.MilO for sixty day bills; posted rates 4.851-- and 4.88; commercial bill 2 .84 Bar silver 83 hi exlean dollars 43. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENTS. 8. ta Statement of averages of rlearlng house banks: Iftnuia ll.nt3.234.lAO, lneraaae $4,721,- New York, April 18. 100. Deposits $1.097, 118, 400, dec reas $308,-CO- O. 5-- Sidney Stevens Implement Increase $72,838,200, $1.(545,000. 3-- 4 Increase Specie $221,746,000. $5,144, COO. Reserve $301.584, Z00, Increase $7,289- ,- 600. Reserve required crease $2,901,400. In- $274,279,500, 8 2 Hurplus $27,304,100, Increase $4,388,-20- 0. 2840 Washington Avenue $41,352,-C2- 5, St Louis. April flT Who neglect nr fslls to secure LIFE INSURANCE puts a dent in hia head where ihe bump of hope should hew Did that ever occur to you? LETS Wool 16. steady; LEAD AND COPPER. ..... Insnrance Co. Lead and RS. cop- per steady, unchanged. ocaicsBsmaiorao g 7-- CASH WHEAT. BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Chicago, April 16. Cash wheat: No. 2 hard ftft 94: No. 3 hard 81ft?93: No. 1 northern 94098; No. 2 northern 88 097; No. 3 spring 85097. Morning Quotations an tha Balt Lake Stock and Mining Exchangt, Furnished by Ogden Brokerage Co. 2482 Washington Ave Phono 218. Ajax, bid 9. Ben Butler, bid 11: asked 13. 16. New Tnrk, April Bullion-Berk- , Sugar raw. asked 1.50 bid 1.32 3 centriMichael nominal; fair refining of murdering Om-acharge A molasses sugar 2 fugal 96 teat Carlsa, asked 6. refined quiet;. crushed 6.40; powCentury, bid 75. dered 4.80; granulated 4.70. (ion. Mcrcur. bid 46: asked 45 COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 7 1 $. Daly, bid 2.25; asked 2.50. Salt Lake o Beer Hall 0 REDUCTIONS!!! SWEEPING MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE r 7-- 8-- bid 22.00; asked 22.26. bid 3.75: asked 4.17 Ragle and Blue Bell, bid 50. Emerald, bid Grand Central, bid 4.80; asked 4 47 Daly-Wes- t, lows: Article Wheat, No. High. Low. Close, 92 17 86 82 May Jnly, old .. July, new . Sept. Corn, No. May 92 87 6 83 8cpL Oata, Now May . . . . July et 61 49 49 49 49 87 37 7 37't 31 Sept. Mms pork, per bbL 12 16 12 00 May 12 65 12 20 July Lard, per 100 lhs. 6 47 6 B.i May , 6 72 6 65 July . . 81 12 02 12 20 47vi 6 70 Short riba, per 100 lbs 6 2i 6 35 May , 6 40 6 50 July 6 25 6 42 Cash quotations were aa follows: Flour quint and easy; wluler pat- ents. $4.7004.89; straights, $4.4ft spring patents. $4. 40ft 4.7 straight, $4.0004.30; bakers'. $2,750 New York, Aprl 16. A fair amount of business was placed In ihe various metals today snd the undertone In all eases ruled steady. 4.6ft: 3.40. Na spring wheat, 880960. No. I spring wheat. 85ff9tic. No. 2 red wheat, 96097c. No. 2 corn, 52052c. Na 2 yellow corn, 52a . Na 2 oats. 37038r. Na 3 white oats, 41043c. Na 2 rye, 10c. Good feeding barley, 32035r. Fair io choice malting, 44055c. FINANCIER'S REPORT. 2. Horn Silver, hid 1.00. asked 1. Ingot, bid L, Mammoth, bid 29; asked 35. La Relne. asked 4. Little Chief, asked 4. asked 1 M. Washington, bid 1 Mammoth, asked 1.01. Manhattan, asked May Day, bid 5; asked d. Montana-Tonopobid 1.25; asked 8-- 2 1.50. New York, bid 12; asked 12 Ontario, bid 4.00. retro, asked 1-- 8. D. W. e CLOTHING ng - SALT LAKE QUOTATIONS. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. b-- s Coru - (bits 37 Anrll 51 : 49. -- April 37 July 12 --'ft. Physical Culture, SALOON Massage AND He: trrrie lngti we prat Mr trinm whit - 4rtbrn Bu; k'wt thin H'cli Boxing By Wm. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) at the Gymnasium, 336 24th Street Pill Addn Du Another Month of Our Sale Xll so inmli dty the 8 pholo wadi ban IV A bouw V Weather Bad The Has shown (he importance of A hip of by Jr having Elia of th GOOD SIDEWALKS Alrxi fxlatc rilye Alsen Our Laundry R011 And Finds Us fcy da. With Quanti- Thia is the best brand on tha market .You can get it by calling on or phoning ON HAND The ' Eccles Winning friends and customers every day. Do you like your laundry dun flnlah, smooth finish or soma other finish? We give you Just what you want; do the work a little better than the cither lauuderera do 1L Try us and SEE. Cement German are guarantead Ways are Winning Ways Lober ties of Goods Yet Co. While preparing for aprlng and summer aak to be shown the screen windows and doors Just received at Lumber Co. Eccles Telephone 154 128 We Must Street. Twenty-fourt- h Ogden Steam Laundry. SELL These Goods fi.oo.wa ALLEN C'SK TRANSFER U4 CO. h w 115 25tH Street It will be opened on April 4th, 1904 with t full line of Cigars and 1 'Phone 22. 412 Ladies Fancy 25th Street . FURNITURE VANS, No Dima to Property in Handling je Beaty Machinery and Freight Bandied with Dispatch. The Depot STORAGE AT REASONABLE , RATES. on HOSIERY in Boundless Profusion. Our Entire Stock of Hosiery is Complete and Goes at COST. Mil cm line '8li yds. 4,000 of Patterns . Elegant S5SA6 1 -- 4c Rei Cho Drag Store Wc make a specialty of Proscriptions. T oliphone orders attended to. promt l-- 2; July Noi la bu a bull No. J. May 51 3 4; .fulv May 37 It. Cnlur is iu stockmen TEAMSTERS. CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. s K;-pt- . rii'ut. 31 7 8 1itrk 51a) 12.03 a Brow Ingiu, offler Private Lessons in G. G Reburg, Prop. Is to be moved from No. 143 25th Street, to the place now occupied by the Oak Saloon CHICAGO PRODtTCE CLOSE, 19 Me: a. (t h If you want eastern corned beef go Owl iSaloon cmwfyppp 3--8 W. Saddler SALOON Twenty-Fift- A to Ballard's. 1-- ds'ry, 12021c. Chicago, Aril J 6. Clime'. Wheat May 92 July 80 old 87 5 803 4; Sept. 82 1 8. KING 132 AVENUE. EXCHANGE MEAT MARKET Con., bid 10. Swansea, bid 10; asked 30. 26. Tetro. bid 24; ak IT. S. Con., bid 18 asked 19 U. S. Mining, bid 20.25; asked 21.25. Utah, bid 62; hxked C8. Victor G. A 8. M., bid 2; asked 5. Yankee, bid 40. On the Produce Exchange tolay tbe butter market was steady; creamery, lSftl7c. 9 lftic. Ogdoi and MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prop's First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigna Your Patronage Belli Hsd. Catts. 04 Eggs steady. Cheese weak. Alpha 8 We call your attention to Em 142 2' J. C- - PLATT SA'DDLERY CO. css rles a full line of Gloves, Blanked, Mfrs. of High Grade Harness Ut Whips, Tents and Wagon Com Stock Saddles. 2279 Washington Avx 'Phone B14x. Icae James Ballards .COO. 1449 23c; .An credit eiion SILVER A. KUHN & BRO., OG3I 19. New York, April 1$. The Financier says: The not able feature of the New York associated banks last week was a further pxiiansion in loans and new high records for cash and for public deposNa 1 flaxseed, $1.08. it a The loan Item was Increased by in the Na 1 northwestern. $1.16. $4,721,100. making 22ft.547.000 Prime timothy seed, $2.80. last fortnight. $134,683,000 since the Mem pork, per barrel, $1 2.00fi 12.12'. beginning of 'he year and I33.W3.000 of February. Ijird. per 100 lbs.. $6.4506.47, compared with the end The-- in rease this week, as was the rase Short ribs sides (loneel $6 1206.25. to in previous weeks, was mostly due Short clear sides (boxed I $6.50ft 6.75. WhiRkey. b" si of high wine. $1.28, rymlicBte snd corporation borrowings. The iush gain reported by the banks Clover, contract grade. $10.75 which a mount was $2- was Cavil quotrfttons wrO peii otift Ics-- tfcsn Ihe gain a estimated fnjlws: moveReceipt Khlpm-ff- ia tijiop the Paws of the tra eahle 19,200 ments nf oionBv during 'be week. De- Flour, hsrrrnls .... 23.5P0 JR ItOO and Wheat, hiirh! .... 17,000 posits were increased $11,606,600 aug54.500 111.100 Corn, bushels therequired reverse was thereby 130.700 132.000 mented $2,901,400, deducting which Oats, bushels 2.800 4.000 from the gain in cosh left $4,388,200 as Rye, bushels 4.3U0 4.200 the increase in surplus reserve to $27.-8- Barley, bnxhels . ('ompuicd upon of deposits less ihorf? of $:,fl,451.ono public funds, the rurpius is $41.3:2.525.- The statement : bowed a E'JOd proof that the sum of '"crca.i'-s- ' In lorn and gain in cash only $405,100 greater than Ihe ii'etesse in loans 1 msv be timed limt the cash gain was made up of f f;J4,r,(n people eie-c- i and $1,645,000 legal tender. This carries both the Slice ie sad the total cash reserve to lew high records; the public deposits sl-- n rliov i?ii! maximum since they bej seuini-lgun t reported In tlie I 'frcnluliiui was banli Tbe ilaily clear-lagby t.iK fi'iti.sau.'Uiit, or lwo mil- - 811 comp Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge on MANHATTAN SHIRTS and A11 Kinds of OVERCOATS Prop. 8. asked Sacramento, bid 18 Rllver King, asked 61.00, Silver Shield, bid I. Ha Swansea, bid 3. Star We J. G. REED . BROS. Harness Wholesale WINDOWS'1 WATCH OUR Clearance Sale 1-- 2 1-- July ir 1-- Dsly-Judg- fol- - fflp.vc AVENUE. 1365 WASHINGTON Jus replu llibill MISS SPURGEON STEIN-BLOC- K IIX Jfton tyre Call Early for Bargains. Thie Week Evi foruii to 620 Wash, Asa To Make Room for Spring Styles. 2410 WASHINGTON seek dayi- and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. IN WINTER fuse we borne end FONEBAL FURNISHINGS Fresh Salt Lake Beer on Draught. Choice Wines, Liquors, Qgars 2; 5-- Tha leading futures ranged aa Jud Cor. 25th and Lincoln SUGAR. Chicago. . 4 3-- 8 1-- . Chas J. A. Lindquist 7-- 8 3-- 8 New York, April tretiug ivr.-iantl- v 4 ..... utio: Ilealy House, Opp. Depot, rti.inav.i A large Assortment nf Low Haise and Reliable Information on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers' Ase'n. State Agent Des Moines Life Yo tut- Ticket Office, John L Herrick Si'' treat Sharmans TALK IT OYER. Jftbe joen Before you start call at 3-- 8 territory anJ western mediums 18&20; fins mediums 15017; fins 14016. on sve-!i;:p- The Man 3-- WOOL. U Please Travel, 3-- Ex. United Btates deposits increase $4,405,775. Co A 4 I.egal tenders 0 9 6-- 8 lndi-vidu- lug the week. AND EXCHANGE. VEHICLES Implements, Bicycle. Buck's Steel Ranges and HtiteL" ft MONEY TE r8 No. 3 Machinery, r Railroad Traffic i. Runmna at Lower OutAverage Than Last Year, But i look Premising. Street. h Telephone 2 ranm-r- s Twenty-fift- REKFLAll CM. CuitisuIlUsicd Mcnui, I. S.M.FS. Jft" al 3ftft E. CAVE, Prop. HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES AU TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. The LADIES WAIST Lln Is Most Complete end Cost A Meui Very Low Prlcee. deWell Our of Inspection scried Stock WiU Cooriurs Any Buyer Hew Cheep Sell Goode. ft At Reese, Howell & Sons. C |