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Show THE MORNTN'G EXAMINEE, Utah National Bank. E exited states defositok, if- OCDKN. UTAH. LEVEL AT LOWER Py Has Decision Depressing Influence. TicwiMlHt TORIIGJI ea oil potato Hi DOMESTIC pat; oteresx os tub ds POSITS, cf Markets in Various Trade Centers Salt Lake and San Francises Mining Stock. News New Ml bwl-- J I frwid X. Hoag Northern Securities ' - E Dooly Jpta Boraoi K. stock York, Man h 5. market came under the inflcnce of s hu Northern on lieiisioa Monday and lost more of the small sain which had been etOahliFhod by the laborious hardening jnui cnert ot tin; whole week up to toiluy. The market dosed easy and at tlcclinis running to a point In a number of the prominent, stocks. The volume of liquidation was uninutoriant and indicated nothing more then traders' Intel t ions In the market, but the impelling motive was dear enough and was corroborated by the weakness of the Northern Securities V e!f on curl. The bank statement was without any tantieme. The increase was slightly less than expected, but the fact that there was an increase at ail is the evidence of the good tendency toward congestion of reserves. The loan ex'iansion was viewed with equanimity in view of the condition of the reserve. Railroads reporting gross earnings for the fourth week in February show some increases over the similar period of last year, hut the Additional day in February of this year, which figures In the showing, distorts the comparison. Foreign Influences were atainst the market, Ixindon, living confronted with a mining sett lenient, next week. Just after emerging from the strata of the Faria settlement this week. Consols as a consequence touched a new low record In London today for the movement. Total sales of bonds, $940,-dCThe Sec-intie- Spring patents, 34.005 5.00. No. 3, 65&7e. No. 2 red, 1cSL00. . No. 2 corn. . 2 No, yellow, No. 2 oais. 40c. No. 2 white, No. 2 rye. 92c. Good feuding barley, 38R41. Fair to choice malting. 55c. 1 flaxseed. $1,051. . north weblurn, Prime timothy seed. 33.05. . Mess pork, per bhl 911.12V.014.25. laird, per list lbs., J7.lu57.25. Short ribs, sides, loose. 37.0007.23. Short clear sides, boxed. 37.37',. Whiskey, basis of high wines, $1:28. 1 . On the product exchange lodey the butter market wan weak; creamery, 14 524c; dairy. 14522c. Eggs, steady. 1701 Sc. Cheese Steady, luftlle. HOUSE BANKS. - New York. March 5. The statement of averages of 4he clearing house banks Htiows: 3u0. DepnalU. Increase, 31.040,593.300; 91 2.073.400. ClrcnaUun, 139,169,500; decrease, $1, 019. Sou. 1gal tenders, decrease, 970,899.400; 3879.500. Siievie, 9219.192,400; Reserve, $290,091,800; increase, Increase. $561,- - 500. inReserve required, 1260.148.450; The deadlock in the security market crease 93.168,350. lias been unrelieved this week. BuySurplu, $29,943,350; decrease, ers and sellers desist from activity and the result is an almost motionless deU. S. $39,727,650; of the market, which is the crease, $2,113,025. the of brokr. trading element, aud also erage element which looks to -commisSALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. dcslr sions for its business profit. The market Is hard and free .from of pressure, but the maintenance jrrices fail to produce any absorption of stocka. The behavior of Individual stocks under an increasing attempt to liquidate a small amount occasions a dread that the firmness Is partly illusory. The lethargy Is the more notable in view of the accumulation of reserves In the banks and the nominal ratos at which call money Is loaned. The shrinkage In domestic bank clearings and the deduction to be drawn as to decrease in business activity Is a factor in the current ease of money which deprives that fact of its power for reassurance to speculative sentiment. The heavy fall in nut earnings of railroads reporting for January gives additional force to the condition of the liuslnets outlook. It, is not expected that any development will effectually release the stock market front its constraint until the Northern Securities doclslon is handed down. The bond market has shared the apathy of the stock market. United States new 4s. coupon, and old 4s advanced S per cent on cslL A reflex of the Chicago, March Ohio crop conditions report was keenly felt at the opening in wheat, an advance at Liverpool being largely credited to the Ohio report. The pit crowd was quite bullish and bought freely. Tbe general demand caused an advance In May of Tc to ir. opening quotations being 977e to Mir. July waa Tic to c higher at 92i to 92T4C. A cablegram from Odessa predicting a curtailment of crops owing to A reduction in acreage due to the war was another source of strength. Thy principal trading was In the July option, commission houses having considerable buying orders for that delivery. Some of fhc longs in May took profits early in the day and caused a decline to 97r, but shorts were active buyer end the prito quickly rallied to WV. July gold up to 93r. Adili.iiuinl realising occurred on the ailvniun end when rain was reiwrted in Kansas and otht bell, er sections of the wfn'cr the selling became quit" brisk. The market was poorly supiioricii and a weak tone developed. May dr iined to fliiVjC, while July dropped iokl c. The market failed to recover from this setback, the close bring weak and near 4he bottom, with May ui '.ir.c. July Creamery butter sells for a pound and ranch 20 cents. Hooper cheese sella for 17 Tbe brokers operating in the pit ot ihe Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange were not overworked this week. There were 107,100 shares transferred all told and the money Involved aggregated the attm of $29,005.50. Bid. I Asked. Stocka. Omaha. March 5. Cattle. 200. Nominally steady. HOGS 4,000. Steady; heavy 5.15 IB 5.30; mix'd 8.1005.15; light 4.850 5.10; pigs 3.7504.75; bulk of sales 5.00 ip i,15. s SHEEP- - 200. Steadj ; wester 4.5005.15; wethers 8.9004.50; ewes 3.250 4.25; common and stock-er- s 2.7504.75; lambs 5.0006.00. year-ling- pound. pound. 10 at 4.at I tav .Rtethlng new In ? guards i ' They and i- - PI ( I r. (f nose in the department on Daly-Wes- t. 10 34.25; 25 34.20. . Star Con.. SCO at Unde Sam Con.. 100 at 20 . New York liouana. 1.500 at 1.000 at 10. 1.0(h) at REED HOTEL r 2 HUNTSVILLE ITEMS. Preeeedings of Last Sasalen of City Council.- Operation Performed on a Negro In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 5. Thomas Emerson, a colored man who waa slabbed in the heart Moaday by hie sweetheart, hu been the subject of an unusual operation. Hie heart wu lifted out of bis body and six stitches were taken to close the big gash made by fhe Degress' knife. The organ wu replaced and Emerson ia recovering. After the insult Emerson walked without auistance to tho hospital, a distance of five blocks, and wu put soon under the Influence of ether the wound had been examined. On the operating table the heart wu exposed by a long incision which necessitated the breaking of several ribs. .. The operating surgeon inserted two fingers and lifted out the heart It wu drawn dun out of the trunk, yet it went on with its work with almost normal steadiness end regularity. .The cut wu a Urge one and required six stitches. The pleura wu opeued and a gathering of blood removed. After the wound had been dressed Emerson wu extremely weak hut to rallying elowly and the surgeons believe ho wHl re- u 2620 Wash, i Incubators Poultry men and sil Interested In Poultry are invited to call a our store and examine the Ormas Proprietor, Incubator The most reliable maehlns n the market. Adapted te any clA full line of POULTRY imate. SUPPLIES. TRANSFER ALLEN 'Phone 21 SPRING SHIRTS, SPRING SHOES, SPRING SUITS, 412 CO. Seeds New stock Just received. Dent order from catalogues and pay fancy prices. You can buy free ue at lees cost and trouble aad be certain of getting RELIASLE 25th Street FURNITURE VANS, SPRING HATS, WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. 852 24th St. Y Ion terl SKEEN & CO. No Dime ge to Property in Handling and many other new things are being opened daily. I OGDEN, UTAH Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. STORAGE HACKS AT REASONABLE and COUPES furni$hed for BALLS. REHEARING. San Pedro, Los Angeles Salt Lake R. R Co. ALL TRAINS MET BY Keep Clean cut-off- with the aid OF THE ARRIVE. v Ogden fjf Pure Cream Steam Laundry. Phone 174. ass and Mercur. connecting at Nephi for Mantl and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7:308 0 For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (vi Leaming) ton 8:00 a ml For Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Mil ford, Frisco,- Callentne and taterawdlate point frQj p O ALLENS CARRIAGES. 437 26th. our plant (in carefully sterilised receptacles) precludes all possibility of impurity. Isnt that the Cream for you 7 Call and wo will ohow you how It to ........... Uta-Re- n Daly-lVew- .t. 37. THE PASTEUR Post Office Building. Phone ij 4 4 4 4i ift 4 4t Provo, e ALL TRAINS DAILY. Pullman Buffet Sleeping CM Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Direct itito Modena and Callentee. connection for all mining districts is Dally southern Utah and Nevada done. if American Pork, Lehl, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callentee and Intermediate points 9:35 8 IS Prom Provo, Lehl, Pal field, Mercur and Valley Ry. points. 5.35 p q Prom Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach 5:35 P 111 Fran Ben-pet- And Milk. Pasteurizing every drop f Milk and. Cream before it. leaves a Trans-Siberia- WEDDINGS, TABU Depot, Third, West and South TMfh Sts, Salt Lake City. DEPART. Fttr Provo, Lehl, Fairfield saahMr MOUND FORT SCHOOL. TIME RATES. FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES May. 4. 520 X. Celebrated H. C. BIGELOW, Our broad lines include many of the and patbest terns styles for this (Spring. Prices 10 to $20. Russo-Japanes- e. fc( - At the council meeting last night the ordinance on eatray pound passed ita second reading with two amendments. The mayor and council are to go to Brigham City on the 22nd, where they will Investigate the power plant for electricity purposes. John Htolop waa laid at net Saturday. The services were held at the Tabernacle and a large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery. He came to this country from Scotland with bis parents while quite young. He was forty-el- x years of age and leaves a wife, two eons and five daughters to mourn hla demise. He waa at one time considered one of the leaders In finance in this place and wee a professional workman, but falling a victim to strong drink, ho gradually went to the bad and thus became subject to the accursed liquid which was the cause of hie death. Dr. Rich waa called to this plat, where he attended Sister Lottie Kunts. who to suffering with general disarrangements; Slater Jane Lofgreen who to suffering with on an sees in he: side, and heart trouble; Sister Emmc L. Wright, who has inflammatory rheumatism and weakness of the heart. Joseph I Petersen and wife will leave for the Scandinavian mission in OUT. AMERICAN PLAN. Rates: $2 to $3 per day, All modern Improvement. Din, tag room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, men's headquartere. commercial Street rar errrire every five minutes. Three blocks east of Union Cravenette Coats. 2 $1.80. 'Phene DepoL 1-- Shorts alone, fCP UTAH. OGDEN, 3 ' ;: and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 2 Panama National Assembly Objects to tho Coolies. A Mil pro New York, March 8. hibiting the further immigration of Chinese, Syrians and Turks hu been passed by tho national assembly, says a Panama dispatch to tho Herald. It now requires only the signature of the president and then a promulgation within three days to become a law. It will go into effect thirty days later, after which any steamship companies or private Individuals or enter priMes violating the law will he fined $200 silver currency for the first offense and 3500 for every additional offense. Offenders will be forced to return the prohibited persons. Manage,. ;s FENERALFlRMSBKSSl 2 Oats. 11.45. Corn, 91.45. Barley, $1.20. Rye. fl.60 per sack. Bran and shorts, $1.20 per sack. Er'jV',, General Book Ip;; 4 9 OFF ChasUL-ndqiiist- l 1-- The prices of hay and grain are unchanged. Timothy hay. loose, sells for $10.50 per ton. Timothy baled, 70s a hundred. Alfalfa baled, 60c a hundred. Alfalfa hay, loose. 99.50 per ton. Wheat. $1.85 per hundred. jM CO. LUMBER 1-- 2 CHINESE PROHIBITED. DREYFUS O. B. Tel. 128. 1-- 2 pound. Ifl .1 he CUT RATE TICKET mm ECCLES o OgTirn. S HARMANS time is coming. See Fly Us before screening, as We have something new in that line to show you. 1-- 2 171,-,- Dalv-Jitilg- States pound. Black flge, three pounds for 25 cents. Cacoantite, 10 cents each. Bugar to now 6 per sack, 15 pounds 2 nig ( 1 ,N, Under this management there will be two weeks of continuous trotting in greater New York next summer, with the first meeting at the empire track beginning on Monday, August 8, and the second at the Coney Island course, beginning one week later. For each meeting six stake races, worth 924.000, are to be opened next week, entries dosing oa April 4th. n ,h eta hiv,,, Dr.nfl . M.rei we willS commenc.ng from a.I oa ts c, 1-- HIS HEART If you have any (0!k you wcl'H I try that rate, 3 shore. Co Avtnyt, We Can -- -- Twin Events Are Arranged In the Grand Circuit. New York. March 5. Twin trotting meet Inge In the Grand Circuit or Empire tyD' Perk and Brighton Beach are assured by arrangements just perfected which will place 'both tracks under one management so far as harness racing affairs are concerned. James Butler, who controls the Empire track, has entered into an agreement with V. A. Engeman, owner of the Brighton Race course, whereby 91 r. Butler Jato finance and control the seagrand circuit meeting at the n V Furnish Standard Brands of American and Foreign ,,r. EXAMINATION FREE. J. T. RUSHMER. Expert Manfg. Optician. 2412 Wash. Ave. 35 for fl.00. High patent flour sells for $2.75 per and porterhouse steak, . 17 2 cents. cents Round eteak, 12 Chuck stesk. 10 rents. ' Rib 7 boiling beef. cent. Beef shoulder clods, 10 cents. cents. Rump roast, 10 to 12 Lota and rib pork chops. 15 cents. Whole pork loins, 11 cents w pound. cents. Mutton chops. 12 Veal necks, 10 cents. cents. Veal breasts, 13 to 17 1 2 cents Vest cutlets. 15 Sliced ham, 20 cents. ' Boiled ham, 20 cents. Breakfast bacon. 20 cents. cents. Mutton chops. 13 cent. Sausage, 12 Dry salt bacon, 12 2 cents. cents a pound. Pickled pork. 12 cents. Salt by con, 12 cents. Chopped suet, 12 The price in each Instance to by tho Implement 2540 Wasrirgt-- The word. it repairing c, pr- - in K.,3tlitn'fk Sidney Stn eyeglass mountings. he latest, automatic u fitting in every manma.-ti.rm- tbe VEHirir Imp Suck's Steel to 1-- 2 cover. at Latest in Glasses. ! The seventh grade debating society have. In connection with tbe regular work, studied with deep Interest, under It to Granted Taday by Court of Casw. time card m xrnca the careful direction of their teacher. i. sation. 10; JULY C7TH, IWOJL Miss Oils Barker, current events and 10: DEPART DAILY. 5. The criminal cl vice. Russia's Parle, 4 March territorial expansion, Ns. 6, Atlas Us Mail aU potato branch of the court of cassation today cause of the e war. JaOPEN BOARD SALES. . ... .7.18 A A East Alfred of Dreyfus granted the appeal pan's attempt to bottle tip Russia's Na If, Balt Lake total ....til A taRennes. of hie at trial a for rehearing severe rela500 fleet, , at Japan d diplomatic Ajax. ka 2, Chics go, bL Louie flowed at 921.4c. tions with Russia, and the 25 at 4.60. .2(18 p A ........... BLOODY FIGHT IN IOWA. railroad have been studied In Na a AUasUe Express, aO 20 at. 34.20: 25 at 34.17. t. BANK CLEARINC3 with connection S. the to 7:00 p. ml maps relating Little Chief. 1.000 at points East ARRIVR DAILY. New lork Bonanza. 200 at 10 ; 500 Duarted Husband Kills Ona Man and the subject. $610.-S0IS. Wounda Another. Na March Facta , M.il goto Late Peal tic. Clearings. Fatally A creditable debate was given last at in. all points East ....11:45 A & balances. $139.9:10. Wlntereet, Iowa, March 5. Alter a Friday upon the question, Re sol veil Netand Nail Driver, 200 at 35. 1. .Y Chicago and St Lento Clearings. Tacoma. March terrible fight In which pistols and That the Japanese are better equipSn'Tnuiento, 1.100 at 20,. UtaHed I:fl pjA h, 2C1 : balances I'lX.inT. were used, John knives 600 freely at 17. Star Consolidated. for war than the Russians. The Ea 1L Loci! from Park CRp r.. March Portland. n young married matt living ped Clearings. B class defended the affirmative side 7:00 .. sad San Pete Valley a a. $.735,272: balances, JJYriv near here, shot and killed Fred t t III I I i MARKETS. . ,, . . a. and won although the A rlasa brought Na 3, Paeifle Fiprei limn all .V March wounded $351, and perhaps fatally LEAD AND COPPER. Fpflkaue, 19iM cja strong points In favor of the negative. PjtoU East Efll ; balances. $50.:!2S. Peacock's father, a man of 80 years. Through Sleepiag asre te Omaha, Chi Masters George Shirk and Lawrence 6. I cad and Thorn borough to terribly guhed about Dee handled their arguments with conand St Louis, New York sad Bee New York. March CHICAGO MARKETS, Free iodising chair asre. A the neck and face, but will recover. evidences. This training will toA copper steady unchanged. vincing fori dicing as, swice ea all threegh The fetal fighting grew out of ea efthe without students advance iloubt, folThe leading futures ranjr-SUGAR. fort on the part of Thornborough to for future discussion in higher work. trains. L A. REUTOV. Osa Aft Psgr. DspO. ' lows: Induce hie wife, from whom he to sepMasters Henry Sherwood. David Shaw. (jolt Lake CKa Clowe. 5. Raw Low, High. New York. March Sugar: arated. to leave the Peacock home and Arthur Peterson and Merle Stone enA. DERBY. Ticket Agset. Ogd cenlrifofu-ga- l accompany him. Wheat, No. 2 tered into the discussion with deep steady: fair refining 3 X R. GILSON, Agent. OgdaA 964 molasses sugar PlSj 96 test 2 My r.ew interest 1"M 93 IS STILL , ADVANCING, FLOUR 2 July, ' 931& Refined firm: crushed 5.20; powJuly, oid tili'i dered 4.60: granulated yeptember. new .... S71, Very Few Other Changes Are Noted R7U This Week In Local Markets. Coffee steady: No. 7 Kio 6 September, old .... Sts1. Flour shows still another advance in Ccrn. No. 2 ' 53 BANK STATEMENT. price tbi week, with a probability of May iititawtiWaW ' t 52 email advance in the near fuanother Juy 50Ts New York. March 5. All previous ture. With this exreptten there ere 5i'4 Oa.w. .No. 2 high records for loans, suede and few changes in the markets. Green onions have made their apdeposits were wiped out by this week's May ....... ........ 11 i bank statement. The grand total for pearance and are selling at three July ............... h 34 loans is bow close to a billion dollars tranches for a alckel. Spinach la down Foptcmher while deposits have reached the enor- In price and will remain plentiful un- - j Mew pork, per bbl 14.20 mous sum of $1,040,000,000, and specie til other freeh vegetables arrive. !3.:7 J4.17V, LADIES May Tbe following are tbe market's nd- 14.32:. li.li K. passes all previous fignree with a toJuly tal of 219.nno.iii)0. The week' kians tag prices: per 100 lb Utah Potatoes 90 cents a bnebaL 7.00 Increase.! said to have been caused 7.W :.?! Brets two cents a pound. 7.42 7.27'i 7.33 by railroad borrowing. Apples $1.25 to $1.50 a bushel. Short ribs, per 100 Jh. : KANSAS CITY CATTLE. Cabbage four cents n pound. 1 1.20474.50. Sitalght. IN Parsnips, carrots and turnips each I.TtVs 7.32! 7.124 at tie 200. two cents a pound. 5. March Kansas City, 7.37V, 7.3214 a pound. Spinat h. 5 Phone I67-- Z Unchanged. 1 walea "te iknfins quoiuilnt. Gc holier: Green onion. 3 bum has fur five Market 2.i'0fl. HOC! ! ss follower 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd Hnd 23rd Sts. hulk of sale 8.00 Si 5.30 : heavy 5 254? hundredweight; straight grade for our. steady: wlnt" iisf.,-- $5.06af ul 5.10W3.31: pigs 3.4U; packers 4.Si-slrnirtlt, $4,703 wh-'i.- fOR Lobsters 15c per 30c. 6, 1801. Machine. cent per pound or Oysters, dry The winning number for the second pint. Lard retails for 15 rents a pound round trip to World's Fair is D1215, Pirkled pig feet, three pounds for Remember 2 mere Round Tripe to 25 rents. cents. Finnan baddies, 17 World's Fair, FREE to our customers. Pickled lambs tongue. 40 cents a do en. Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. Beef ribs, seta, 9 rents per pound. cents. Rib roast, 12 ITEIN-BLOC- H ns3 si peeis uioijis cents. Celery. 5 cents a bunch, three bunches for 10c. Lettuce, three heads for 10 rente. Radishes, three bunches for a dime. Cauliflower. 10 to 15 cents a head. California figs and dates, 13 cents a -- Ajax, cents 1-- TROTTING MEETINGS. u CALL SALES. 2 1-- Unusual REGULAR cents Eastern cheese. 20 rente. Eggs sell for 2Re a duzen. Lemons, 30 cents a dozen. Oranges from 20 to 60 cents a dozen. Banana. 30 cents a doren. t Spring chicken are sellin.-- 17 for 17 cents. 2 cent a pound. Hens, flounders, soles and Halibut. 12 smelts sell for 12 2 cents a pound; striped bass, 17 2 cents; salmon. 17 2 cents Smoked salmon 15 and 20 cents Crabs 25c and out hope of remuneration. The party coneiita of Misses Ella V. King. Minnie Cooke, Adelaide Markereth. Elizabeth Kratz. Adele Neeb, Philadelphia; Miss Sophia Newell. New Jersey; Miss Genevieve Russell, New York City; Ml Mary Gladwin. Boston, and Mlsa Alice Kemmer. Indiana. They will embark on tbe Japanese mall steamer lyo which will sail for Yokohama on March 9th. Their expenses on the trip to Seattle will be paid by ihe Philadelphia Red Cross society. The Japanese minister has secured transportation for them to Japan. TOOK 5. 25 MARCTI .! Coal oil sells for 20 reels h gallon, $1.40 for five gallon can. pound. OMAHA CATTLE. Philadelphia. March 5. Ten nurses left today for Seattle and Japan, where they will render volunteer service on the battle field. The party is under the guidance of Dr. Anita Kewromh McGee. who tendered her services, together with those of her companion, with- 5l-,e- CLEARING or NURSES LEAVE FOR JAPAN. 50-c- No. No. lights 4 2595.10 SHEEP SOU. Steady; muttons 3.60 ft 5.20; lambs 5.lKi5.65; range wethers 4.2514.60; ewes 3 8004.25. OGDEN, UTAH, PTNPAY MORNING, DAIRY CO. City Ticket Office, "01 4 Street For particular:, call on or address agents, 88 Lake Route, or J. I OGDEN p 4 41 41 4 j Main TeL 25C. 4 SIOORR COMMERCIAL AGENT. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. A& Salt Lake City, 9: jpjik Thorn-boroug- Pea-roc- k, ae -- p. Three a Fast Trains 15-1- 11-1- 5-- ! Ogden j J Knitting Compan the Daily way. Incidentally, the Burlington to the only railroad running Its own trains over its own rails Dcnv er to EL Louis. OUR WINDOWS fe Chicago and the East over only double-trarailway betwre the Missouri River and Chicago- T cellent service In every particular. One of these trains, tin- Overlap Ltoifted, to the most luxurious 6ra;i In the world. Electric liftht Oirottghbut Direct connections at Omaha v' Tha Line to st. Pan and'Mmneapolit. ck - FOR SEE PRICES . And ft's smooth all .KNIT SKIRTS. 50 Gents Eeah . To St. Louie. 2ERXEflEU&6 Ticket Office, 79 W. Second South St JL F. NESLEN. General Agent, ALT LAKE CITY, North-Weste- rn Tickets, reservatnns nj f!;l fra Information can be cHan C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & ioe Satfte North-Weste- wii Ml Ry. rn Mala Lakt City. Mmi, Uh. BOB tad Tv M tkl |