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Show M U i OGDEN, UTAH, EXAMINER, HORNING k ; JULY SATUEDAT HORNING, 23, 1901. I. Utah National Bank. WALL STREET AND IIMP STATES Challenge Con. 59 Confidence 70 Caledonia 53 Chollar 18 Con. Cain and Vm. 1 Exchequer Gould and Currieljuatlca 18 DKP0SZT0KL OGDEN, UTAH. MARKETS OF THE WORLD I Chicago Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake July . Dec. Mining Quotations, I . lard, July 8epL Mew York, July 21 Tlie stock mar-k- et was duller and more sluggish in tone today than tor a long time past. Add to this the excessive irregularity of the movement all the day and the entire uncertainity of the speculative mood will be understood. The firm undertone which has continued manifest since the hesitation in the advance first developed was still perceptible. This was partly due to the sustaining influence of a number of strong features in the market. The crisis in the the relations between the British aud Russian governments hay an influence on all markets and may be expected to have until it is definitely disposed of. Our wheat market was under the influence of this question, but shared with the clearer weather in the south-wes- t, weakened which ultimately wheat. The opening advance was influenced by the renewal of the packers strike. The discontent among the Mew England cotton workers and rumors of threatened trouble among operatives displeased at the treatment labor question had some tiven the The arguupon sentiment. ment was heard that the presence of the Russian Vladivostok squadron in "ie Pacific ocean might bring it into touch with some American beef shipments for Japan. The Pacifies rose at sne time. The demonstration in these aas not very convincing, and the advances were not held. The forecast of ihe currency movement indicated that so effect had been produced in the itreet by the revival of business in the Interior. With the gain on operations an Increase in cash is Indicated in an amount upKates for call wards of $9,000,000. loans indicates a redundancy of day to lay funds. But the time loan market Is called steadier. Foreign exchauge also advanced again today in response lo the hardening discount market la London. A late profit taking movement left little of the days gain, but die closing was fairly steady. Tout sales Bonds were Irregular. par value, $2,415,000. U. 8. bonds were unchanged on call. 32 3 12 72 12 82 13 80 IS 77 per 100 lbs 6 80 I 82 1 80 6 83 Riba, per 100 lbs 7 82 7 85 7 65 7 47 12 77 12 77 33 Dec Mess Pork, per bbl . Short July Sept. ..... Bullion 16 71 Best-Belch- er unsettle business In that section. The best commercial reports come from the west and southwest, or from Nevada 182 Merican 93 the very regions where the greatest disOccidental Con. 1820phlr 465 turbance to business poise might be Potosl 18 Overman 13 9 expected to exlsL For instance, Kan27 Scorpion Savage sas City takes n very hopeful view of 27 Nevada 8 Sierra Sag Belcher the crop situation. A week of ideal Union Con. 27 Silver Hill 152 harvesting weather hag changed the Yellow Jacket 21 whole aspect of things and merchants are refilling orders that had been canSALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. floods. In celled on account of the strike has the of Chicago packers' spite wy Furmaned Ogden Call Morning week of marked trade Improvea had Phone 370 8L 25th Co., Brokerage ment and especially In clothing, shoes, 115, Ogden, Utah, dry goods and mens and womens Interior merchants have 20. bid Alice, shown more willingness to order than 10. asked 3 Ajax, bid for some time. asked 9 Ben Butler, bid 9 With the prospect of average cereal 1.50. Bullion-Becbid 1.60; asked and an early and large cotton crops asked 6. Carlsa, bid 5 southwest Is beginning to disthe crop, asked 511-Century, bid 491-some of the expected enrichment count Con. Mereur, asked 21 2. of that part of the country. Salesmen Daly, bid 2.20; asked 2.45. from SL Louis have had a better trade asked 17. Daly-Webid 16.G21-than a year ago. Jobbers are satis4.20, e, asked bid 4.11; fied with returns, which they find ex' 90. Eagle and Blue Bell, asked reed those of recent similar seasons. Galena, asked 8. One significant fact la the demand for S.90. Grand Central, bid 8.75; asked a better quality of goods This la Horn Silver, bid 1.00; asked 150. noticeable in clothing and shoes. 4. naked Ingot, 4. 19 asked 15 bid U Mammoth, asked 6 La Reine, bid 5 Fanner Jason So yon want n Job, asked 1 M. Washington, bid asked 1.25. eh? What can yer do? Mammoth, bid 1.18 May Day, bid 1 8; asked 1 Frolicsome Friable Nothin. MonfanarTonopah, bid Farmer Jason Well, I cant give yon asked 1. New York, bid n Job of that kind, but It seems to me 4.50. asked bid 3.50; Ontario, Petro, bid 6; asked 8 4. you might get a Job somewhere as a asked 10 Sacramento, bid 10 war correapondenL Puck. Silver King, bid 47.00; naked 53.00. 4. 2 asked Silver Shield, bid So. Swansea, asked T Star Con., bid 11 4; asked 12. Swansea, asked 45. asked 32. Tetro, bid 31 asked Uncle Sam Con., bid 15 8-- 4; 4. 8 80 8 90 k, 2; 2. 2; 7 47 Cash quotation wen as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat Na 2 Spring, 97098; No. 3, 2, 49 Na 3-- 4; 2 Yellow, 8-- 1-- 2; 1-- 2. Daly-Judg- CLOSE. 5-- 87 old 89 87; May 88 December 1-- 6-- 8; SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE COl 223-- 4 Ecdes Phone 634-Bldg. 2; 2. 3-- 8. 22.27 1-- 2; 23.25. Utah, asked 45. Victor O. IB. M., bid 1; naked Wabash, asked 8 1 asked 341-- 1 Yankee, bid 331-- 1 3-- WORLDS FAIR 1-- 1-- v 1.95, 10 CHAISE taxea? The owner to pay taxes and con tlnue to use the land until It is folly paid forf OF CARS I ST. LOUIS Daly SUCCESS MARKET 2368 WASHINGTON AYE. Live and let Live" Is our We do not premise to sell you something for nothing. Our Meata are fresh. We endeavor to please everybody who patronizes the .UCCESS MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your GROCER for tt Na 1 bacon all sictok'v TIME Phone order glvan special attention. FROM O o o o o & BORGI o Phono 227 Y. ZJ Said place of land will coat yeu $20 per acre. $400 for 20 acres. $800 for 40 teres. $1,200 for S) acres. VIA Daly-Jud- ga Na 8 red 9801.02; Na . Daly-We- st 3 red 9701.00; Na 3 bard 940261, and B. Bell Na 3 hard 90094; Na 1 northern 1.02; Grand Central Na 3 northern 98; Na 3 spring 95. UNION PACIFIC mimii t2 Horn Sllvar ee AND e A QUOTATIONS OF YORK STOCKS. Ingot NEW ,,,,,,,, miimoiii WSOaON RAILROADS a I,owpr Mammoth May Day . Mammoth ftddrtss or Call on HUNTER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah. Building; Ogden, an Imadad at aula eatrsacs Kapoaltioa at a coanaleat hear la tha auraiag, thaa aavtag tlau as4 eipcaas oa arrival at M. Loaia, aad aveMiag the gnat crowds at the Mg Ualoa Station. 1-- 1-- 1-- 5-- 8 1-- 1 MEN n CARD, Effective June 19, 1804. DEPART: Na 6 Mail and Express... $:m Na 2 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluff, Denver, Kama City and east daily 2:8 Na 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Connell Bluff, Kan City and nil paints east, daily ?;m H ARRIVE. Rio. 3 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha Denver, Kansas City and cast, daily ., Na 1. Overland Limited from Connell Omaha, Bluff, Kansas City, Denver and nil points exit. dally Na 101 Fast $:89 am u Mall 2:H am C. A. HENRY, To unload schooners at the Belt Lake Beer hall. It la the place to get the longest and tallest, the biggest and coldest achoonr er of beer In town tor five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine and nil kinds of soft drinks. Finest line of eigars in town. Call In everybody as you pass by and sample our MOSEli? B-- Trav. Pass. Agnt Ogden, Utah Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue. D. W. CATTtS ALBERT F. RICHEY, j MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE Proprietors THE OREGON SHORT UNI T0H CARD, $1-26- 1; " A 1-- 1-- 1-- 3 1-- 2 1-- 8 1-- 1-- 2. JHwtroM Said Is Fair rt ee avpUoatkm. A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent. Ogden, Utah. 'Phone 150 2373 Washington Aye. 1-- 8 1-- 3-- ,,,148 2; 5-- 8-- 4 5-- ,,,, 4. '! 3-- 8 ,,,,, 1-- 1-- 1-- 4 1-- 2 3-- 2. Go to St. Louis Through Cool Canons Na sight of snow or water and of You can reach the Worlds Fair dty Just na quickly other sort. The Burlingtons by a pleasant route ns you can by any Mecca has a distinct advantage In the fact service to the latter-dathat It to over the cooleat lines In the West iwlft-movln- riven keep g In y Let me tell you more about It send n postal today, giving your name, and probable destination. bourn I will send Within forty-eigand helpInformation Interesting you ful. ht 9. Salt Butte and Pocatello Express ,., to Chicago and the Eart over the I only double-trarailway between I the Missouri River and Chicago. Ex-- 1 ceUent service lw every particular. One of these trains, the Overland I Limited, Is the most luxurious train Electric - lighted jin the world. throughout Direct connectiona at Omaha via rn Line to St Paul Ih and Minneapolis. North-Weste- Tickets, reservation! and tan mtormattofi can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & t to Saath North-Weste- ' e M 8. il lj 2; 41-2- - . Strict, Salt Lake Cttg, Utah. i k (; N:. P'i They Fold and Tuckl 1-- 1-- 3. 7-- g 3-- 4 i. 13 ,'li Jir E. BURLEY, G. Wait and South Tempi Sto. Galt Lake Clt Depot, Third, 4 1-- ta Ogden. Utah A T, Balt Lake CHA L 7. , ! San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Go. 9; 1,-B- 1- -4 8:00 am, mediate points 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:30 am 10 Butte and Pocatello :N 18:18 uu 13 Cache Valley Trains south of Jub do art M Sundays. & A. HENRY, Ticket Ami. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pasa. Afert, Na Na Na TIME TABLE , t-- a SG Office, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Daly-Wes- ? ! fi- 8, .13.45 Ka 11 BcltLfke ud Untie 1:55 in, Na 7. Salt Lake ud Mi11:10 a lford Na 3 Salt Lake aid Inter- and other Eastern points, via 9. l, y Cheap Rates to St Louis Ry.l rn Mala R. F. NE8LEN, General Agent, 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST Ticket ARRIVE: 1 No. 0 2s fi, 1:10 1 4 Na ck And along grain or fruit. tH .(June 18, 1904.): DEPART: ; Na 7 Butte and Fortlud. .U:K ym Na 9 Poestel ta, Montpelier and Butte aak 7:11 ym, Na 11 Cache Valley Na 13 SaltLake sndTinUe 10:41 am Na 8 Balt Lake and Inter7:25 im, mediate points No. g Salt Lake, Prova Milford ud all potato 3:29 Ml south Na 10 Balt lake and ta ter0:30 U, med late points o UNDERTAKER 1-- S 8-- 8 . goods. el ttu 1-- 3 3. WANTED 1.000 Fasscsrsn 3-- 1-- OGD3 O THE If So AND RETURN 35 3 Colorado Fuel and Iron Ontario iMieieiisMi 52 4 Copper Petro iMitMtietieil New York, July 21 Close: Money Atchison, common 79 1 per cent; closan call very easy, 97 Atchison, preferred Sacramento . 67 3 ing 4. Smelter, common Time loans easy; sixty and ninety Smelter, preferred 98 Silver Shield 39 (ays 2fi$ 2 per cent; six months $ 4 Alton, common South Swansea . 85 Baltimore end Ohio Star Com iilllimi01 Prime mercantile paper 68 ,,,,, Brooklyn Swansea actual Canadian Pacific 134 3 Sterling exchange Arm with Utah peeeeeii business in bankers bills at 4.87200 Metropolitaa Traction 116 4 Uncle Sam Con. 34 1,8725 for demand and at 4.846O04.84U5 Chesapeake end Ohio 100 fed sixty day bills. Posted rates 4.850 People's Gas Boston Con. 1.86 and 4Jf8. 25 Erie ,, Butler Liberal Commercial bills 4.84 Illinois Central ,,,,, ,,137 Century . 41 8 Bar silver 58. Kansas and Texts La Reine I 45 117 Mexican dollars Louisville and Nashville Little Chief . Mien 94 Missouri Paclflo Martha Wash. New York Central 119 1 WOOL STEADY. 62 Norfolk and Western New York 30 2 SL Louis, July 22. Wool steady; Ontario and Western Victor Con. 121 territory and western mediums 19021; Pennsylvania Railway . , iiimna 53 74 Wabash Reading Ins medium 15017; fine 14015. Yankee eeeeeeoeea S3 Rock Island, common 61 Southern iPulll( , , SUGAR. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS, Southern Railway, common .. 14 8 ,,,,, New York, July 22. 8ugtr: Rsw St, Paul Articles. Receipts Shipments ,,,129$5 3 Flour, Arm; fair refining 2 centrifugal 86 Sugar ,,,,, bbla 13.500 19,200 Texas ,, ,,. ,,,,,,, S 4. test molasses sugar 1 20.500 bu, 19,000 Coal Shut, 41 8 Iron Tennessee .... and Refined firm; crushed 6.75; powdered 194,000 Corn, bn. 220,000 97 Union Pacific, common 1.15; granulated 5.05. , a a a , ,159,000 95.500 Ostn, blla 18 , Stool, common Coffee steady; No, 7 Rio 7 2,000 1,500 Steel, preferred ,,,, ,, 62 2 Rye, bit, bn. 12.800 Barley, 98 Western Union CHICAGO STOCK. 36 Wabash, preferred On the Produce Exchange, today, the Butter Market was steady; Creamery, Chicago, July 22. Cattle llecelpta YORK NEW BONDS, J? 13017c. 8,000; slow; good to prime sleere 5.5006.40; poor to medium 4. 5005.-25- ; U. 8. Dairy, 12015c. refunding 2s registered stnekere and feeders 2.0004.10; Eggs, steady, 14 U. S. refunding 2a, coupons cows 1.506 4.50; huifnra 2.OU05.5O; Cheese Easy, 1301 canners 1.6O02.GO; bulls 2.0004.15; U. 8. 3a registered U. 8. Ss, coupon calves 2.5006.75. TONOPAH BTOCKS. U. 8. New 4a, registered Hogs Receipts today 23,000; tomor- U. New S. . 4s, coupon row 10,000; 1UC015O lower; mixed and butchers 5.1065.40; good to choice U. 8. Old 4s U. 8. Old 4s, registered heavy 5.250 5.40; rough heavy 4.900 U. 8. Old 4a coupon 6.20; light 5.1506.40; bulk of aalea Atchison general 4s 6.1505.30. Sheep Receipts 8.000; weaker; Atchison adjustment 4s good to choice wethers 4.0004.50; fair Baltimore A Ohio 4s lo choice mixed 3.2504.00; western Atlantic Coast Line 4sl-REGULAR CALL BALES. sheep 2.250 4.50; native lambs 4.000 Baltimore A Ohio 3 of Central 5i Georgia 7.00; western lambs 4.8506.75. Daly-Wet10 at 16.60; 10 at 16.77; Central of Georgia 1st Inc. 20 at 16.75; 30 at 16. 70. 4 A 12s Ohio .... Chesapeake KANSAS CITY STOCK. Sacramento, 600 at 10. Chicago A Alton 2 ButlereUbcral, 1,000 at 11. new A 4s Chicago, Quincy 22. ReKansas City. July Cattle Tetro, 5u0 at 31, buyer 60. M. A St. Paul gen. 4s ceipts 4.400. Market alow, steady, na- Chicago, A North w'n consol 7s. Chicago tive steers 4.0006.25; rows and heifers OPEN BOARD SALES. C. R. I. A P. R. K. col. 5a .... 2.7505.25; Stockers and feeders 2.500 P. R. I. A R. R. 4s C. 4A0; bulls 3.2503.75; calves 2.5005.00; Butler-Libera1,0(0 at western steers 4.0006.00; western cows C. C. C. A St. Louis gen. 4s.. Butler-Libera- l, 1,000 at 1,500 4s Terminal Chicago L7503.75. at 9 : 1.000 at seller 60; 1,000 at Tobacco 4s HOGS Receipts 7,000. Market Gf Coucolidated seller 60. Colorado A Southern 4s . . 10c lower; bnlk of sales 5.1565.30; t, 10 at 16.90. A Rio Grande 4s Denver 5.32 heavy 5.250 packers 5.1505.30; Erie prior Hen 4s .... Star Con.. 500 at 11 seller 30. pigs and lights 4.4005.25. e, Tonupah-Alpln1,000 at 2. General 4s SHEEP Receipts 2.500. Market Erls A DenverCity 1st., 10 K Vt. Wurth steady; muttons 3.2504.75; lambs 4.00 TRADE CONDITIONS. s 107 2 Valley 06.00; range wethers 3.7504.75; ewes Hocking New York, July 22. Reports receivLouisville A Nash. Unified 4s inn 3 2504.00. ed ibis week from special agents Manhattan consol gold 4a .... in:, of the International Mercantile agency at Mexican Central 4a 65 OMAHA STOCK. the leading centres of accumulation and Mex. Central 1st Inc 14 W. distribution in the country show very Minn. A St. Louis 4s Omaha. July 22. Cattle Receipts little change in conditions from those Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4 .. 100 Market slow, Wr0 15c lower; na- Missouri. Kansas A Texas 2nls SO la previously stated. Actual trade tive steers 3.7506.10; rows and helf-er- a Nat. R. R. of Mex. consol 4s . dull, a normal aituatiOD for tbls season western steers 304.50; 3.250 4.75; New York Central gen. 3 of the year. The outlook for fall and range rows and heifers 2.2503.60; fanNew Jersey Central gen. 5 . winter business is better in some secners 1.500 2.75; stotkers and feeders Northern Pacific 4s tions, notably the south and aouthwesL 15004.10; calves 3.0005.25. than it has been for n long while. CalmNorthern Pacific 3s HOGS Receipts 3.500. .Market 6c Norfolk A Western consol 4s er Judgment than obtained in the belower; heavy 4.9505.15; mixed 5.000 Oregon Short IJne 4s A Part 1c. ginning has reduced the estimates of 5.05; light 5.0505.15; pigs 4.5005.00; Penn. conv. 3 2 loss by flood to 39,000.000 bushels of 96 8 hulk of sales 5.02 winter wheat lu the states most affect99 Reading General 4s SHEEP Receipts 5,000. Market gen- St. Louis A Inin Mt. consul 5s 116 ed. One reliable trade Journal has western 10015c erally lower; yearlings SL IxmiIs A San Fran fg. 4s .. $1 a bulletin which points to a total 3.7504.25; wethers 3.6004.00; ewes St. Louie 8'weetern lsls 95 yield of tbls cereal of 610,000.000 bush2.550 3.75; common and Stockers 2.25 Seaborad Air IJne 4s els and an exportable surplus of near94 03.30; lambs 4.7506.00. Southern Pacific 4s 94 4 ly 145,000,000 bushels. These are facts Southern Hallway 5a that have helped to dislodge some of 115 CHICAGO FUTURES. Tcxns $. Pacific lata the dlAnuraging sentiments of the re118 Toledo. SL Tb A Western 4a cent pasL 79 The leading futures ranged as fol- Union Pacific conv. 4a :... 103 3 4 The sirike of the parking house emlows: Union Pacific 4s ... 1U2 4 a ployes assumed larger proportions Articles. Waha-- n 1st than were first believed possible. HowHI Wheat, No. 2 3 Wabtsll Deb. B 59 ever, there has been no Buffering from July, old 91 7 S the advance In the Wheeling A Lake Erie 4s price of meats It Fept., old Wisaonfain Central 4s .... 90 has always been believed that eventuSept., new C. F. A I 71 12 ally there would be a peaceful adjustCorn, Na 2 ment by arbitration and that the disJuly SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. turbance would pass away as quickly Sept. , i, ........ as it developed. This sentiment waa I ec. , San Francium, 21. -- The official borne nut. by Wednesdays action. Oats, No. 2 cloning quotations fir nilnin stock Pntlmbly a more important matter Is today were as follows: be threatening attitude of the Fall e e e Alta f Andes 21 Itiver operatives toward tha reduction 1-- 421 25Ui SL Invest In a piece of unimproved land? In Weber County? Adjoining Improved farms? Half mile from R. R. Station f Right next to Irrigation Canal f Providing you can buy on monthly payments f Bay $10 or $15 or $20 par month? Or quarterly? Or annual paymentaf And no Interest? TO Carisa Con. Mareur 30053. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Ogden Steam Allen Transfer Laundry. Company. 1-- Clover-11.- 25. CLOSING Phone 22. WILL YOU And no 1 2; Cash wheat: Always Remember netta 1-- Barley jj i x. 7-- 8. 7-- Timothy At the Dances At the Theaters, Catchs Train fa 4or. MONEY LOANED 8-- 2; 1-- 1-- e 5-- 6; United 8tatea Mining, bid 8-- Winning friends and every day. Do yea like your laundry dull finish, smooth finish or some other finish? Wo give you Just what you want; do the work Uttie bettor than the other iMsdmwrs do It Try us and SEEL 1--2. 3-- Sept 49 46. Deo. 45 May 44 0 Dec. Oats July 89 Sept 33 33 May 34 SALT LAKE MIKING STOCKS. Pork July 12.70; Sept, 12.77 Oct. 12.77 ales The closing quotations and Lard July 6.80; Sopt. 6.90; Oct. were posted as follows: 6.95. Asked. Bid. Riba July 7.32 Sept 7.47 Alice. Ort. 7.50. Ajax Ryo July 77. Bullion Beck Flax 1.22. 49 Russo-Japanes- 1-- 4. 3-- 4; 3--4. Corn July rub- - A War Atlas has been Issued by the Chicago A Northwestern i nil way. Three line colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern all aatiou shown la detail, with tables showing relative military and U7ai strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to nay address on receipt of ten (10) cents for postage by C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. A N. W. Ry 2206 South Mala SL, Salt Lake City. Utah. 1-- 8; Sept asked 3-- Ways are Winning Ways 2; 18 Chlcagn, July 22. Close: old 95 Wheat July 84 , Always on Time Our Laundry ' SIA-JAPA- N 3--4. 1-- 8; 1--2; PRODUCE I 2; 3--4: Na 2, Oats Na 2. 40 White; Na 3 White, 35043 4. Rye Na 2. 75c. Barley Good Feeding. 35038; Fair to Choice Malting, 42050c. Na 1, Flax Seed Na 1, 1 17 Northwestern. 1 22. Timothy Seed prim, t 95. Pork Mess, per bbl., 1 270 12 75c. lard Per. 100 lbs., I 8006 83 Short ribs sides, (loose), 7 250 2 72c. Short clear sides, (boxed), 7 25050. Whiskey, basis of High Wines, 1 28. Clover-Cont- ract grade, 11 25. 5-- 8; CHICAGO line the northwestern ATLAS. 8-- 51. . EXCURSION. HOLLANDERS Friday, July 29th. Special train via Oregon Short Line under auspices of Ketherland Mission- ary Association, leaves Ogden 9 a. m. Returning, leaves Lagoon 9 p. m. The public invited. 1-- 7 82 st, 18695. Corn Na 45 4; ...... of 12 2 per cent In wages, which becomes effective next Monday. This may spread throughout New England and DEPART. For Prova UU, Fairfield cud Kerror, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and intermediate points cm Sanpete Valley By.... 7:30 For Garfield Beach, Twv Mamelm Stockton, moth, Earakm sad alk ver City (vim Learning- ton cut off) For Prova Amcrlcmm Fork, LCht, Junta Mil-larFrieca Cnllenteo gad Intermediate points &Q5 ARRIVE. From Prova Amarlcam Fork, LeU. Junta Milford, Frisoa Cslientes ud Intermediate potato 9.35 From Prova LeM, Fate-field, OUR CAMP COMFORTS The Wear and Tear en the House Furniture You Take Camping One Year Will Pay for Enough of Our Camp Comforts to Last Ten Yean, and the Saving In Patience and Convenience is Greater Still. ud M error 5.35 Bolt S R. m Lake City. TIME CARD a W. JUNE ITH, , IN EFT 1104. Na I DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mail all point hit . j Ho. 12, Salt Laka lacal. jq Na 3. Chicago, SL Louis llay.j. y g D m . ited. . N& 4. Atlantic Express, e11,. potato East ARRIVE DAILY. S, Pacific Mail. Salt Uk u- ud all points East Na 1, Chicago ud St Lul e limited. j'' m Na 11, Local from Park City Pete San Valley ud Na 8. raclflc Express troa nil points East 'rwiita Through Sleeping cars Tor New SL and Louis, k Chicago Boston. Free reclining chair Agent. Ticket Cl A. HENRY, perfect dining car aervlee through trains. L A. BENTON. Gen. Apt. Salt Lake City. O. & GILSON, AgenL Og- . Na 5:35 p m ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Bleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford. Modena and Cmliemtem Direct stage connections for all mining dietricta to eouthern Utah ud Nevada. Ctty Ticket Daily-- 3 We can save you money. Writs C. F. WARREN, General Agent, Na 411 Dooley Bismi Sea-pet- e Valley Ry. potato. From Silver CUy, lta Eoreka, Stockton, moth, -rwlc and OarSaid Trains 3 1.. ro 201 Mata EtreeL ToL 858. Off) For particular, call oa or address agents, Salt Lake Route, or J. MOORE, District Passenger Agent E VI. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt I V |