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Show MORNING TUB askeJ a. I a Relne. bid 21-Little Chief, bid 2: asked 8 M. Washington, bid 1 May Day, bid 6; asked 6 Montana-Tunopabid 1.20; 4. 1-- 8. 3-- 8. CXHXS STATES DEPOSITORY, ocna, & Italy Mi How E. Parry pays look Said to Be GoaL POSITS, emun l.t'ift2.5ii; bulls tm So. Swansea, hid 3. asked 161-Star Con., hid 15 Sunshine, asked 4. Swansea, asked 35. 35 Tetro, bid 351-Unde Sam Con., bid 18: asked 201-United States Mining, bid 29.75. Utah, bid 50; asked 60. 5--8; i 2; calves 3.00 2.iHif4.tMt; 5.25. 2. domestic os 9. Ontario, bid 4.00; asked Retro, bid 6; asked 14. Sacramento, bid 20 Silver Shield, asked 4. ..Chtoiw seib roRKins and drafts ea all fMata. Western Railroad Traffic Out- New York, bid nwtai ......Tiae-Praaidaa- t Balyk X. Boa asked h, 1.40. fEV UTAH. Si 6.25. Northern Securities Ar. Bought en ' TTOfld KrrcTpi May 37,000; tomorCurb at Advance of Three row 40.000: mostly 10c lower; mixed slid hulchers 5.1503.40; 'good to cholcs Over Saturday. FoinU heavy 52r.4i5.fr.: rough heavy 5.130 5.25; light 4.80& '2"; hulk of sales 5.13 a 3 25. 25.1HW; sheep S1IKEP Receipts it Nr- - York. Mareh 21. Tb. strong; good to choice wethers 4.250 a la 5.10; fair to choice mixed 3.5U&4.50; Mock murkrl oi western sheep 3.250 5.23; native Jambs ioni!iriuii j.rri a v utiis our of 3.50; western lambs 4.00 3.i3. 4.5(i ll"Ul fsialjl.MiiJ la- OMAHA CATTLE. b.anng n-u.M to ary n w avium of the market Oil tala' s. Receipts Omaha. March was "uuLe.l to ns a ml of iet of steers ; native 3.r.tHi, Steady tiie iluirii.ii of lot u k s strength.y cows and heifers 2.70 4.00; Tlu boiiy.u.t uak liiuikct of Salur-ila2.115: siockers and feed1.800 resolved Ilia camier si i Meil To !ik calves 3.004x6.50; bulls 10; ers 2.'inf(4 uimliis of iiiuuy rki'iitiral uliserver 2.25 3.5n. til eic., Msgs, demand runs suffi.ieiil anti then Hogs Receipts 3.8nO. Market 6c f? cacsa a higher :joiiii,g this morning mixed ami to gUKik.ii l'fiii- - firmly, hough 10c lower; heavy 4.95S: 5.05; 3.75 without further advanea duriag the 4.83 4.95: light 4.70i4.95: pigs 04.70; hulk or sales 4.8504.95. ac tive muik. l of the rt hour, Thereto of ler ilia market languished and atSliccp Receipts 8.0tH. Steady tempts lo renew the alliance met with lDc higher; western yearlings 4.604$ liulilTereul iii,.i,. The heavy pres- 5.10; wethers 4.000 4. So; ewes 3.900 sure in acll United States Sieol 4.40; nunninn and stoekers 2.750 4. 60; wa of espivtal influenca In lambs 5.000 5.80. briuging alNUii the react lull anil ofwaaa not ae. minted foi by any neaa KANSAS CITY CATTLE. tliauge in last week's better outlook in I he trade. Thera waa auftleleut Kansas City, March 21. Cattle Refor Northern Securities on the G.tiuo. over 3 Steady; native steers ceipts it points nearly curb to lift which la taken to Indicate 3.60415.25; cows and heifers 2.0004.-20- ; Hatur-lay- , siockers and feeders 3.0004.30; A feeling of awnnuice againwt hwaca 3.0006.50; hy stock hr.ldi'ra In Ilia limsolutlon of bulls 2.5Ufi3.70; ralvea the muihiny. The recovery In tha western steers 5.3U0 4.40; western market waa a safeguard cows 2.00A3.40. mtion Market lowHogs- - Receipts 3.000. against further damage by biec illative er; hulk of sales 4.9O0C.1O; heavy 5.05 losses there. Western rallrnnd offleera spoke In 0 5.15; puckers 5.0005.10; pigs and rather c.li,erful terms of the traffic light 4.0U4C5.0A. e nut look, hut the inilucnce was Hhwp Receipts 7,000. Steady; by the aaHcrtim of President minions 3.9005.1 0; lambs 4.760E.6O; Mellen in the New Haven that there range wetliera 4.3604.70; ewes 3.000 had been a slump In husluesa la New 4.35. England to a degree that called for a SUGAR. large curtailment In railroad aervlce. llouda moved In sympathy with New York, March 21. Sugar: Raw htorkn. The United Stales steel 5s were heavily sold In the late dealings, Arm; fair refining 2 centrifugal molasses sugar 2 25 32. together with the preferred Block. To- 96 test 3 2.G0r..uoo. sab Reflned tal Arm; crushed 5.35; powderand ed 4.75; granulated 4.65. United Stales 3a advanced calL on Coffee steady; Na 7 Rio $ the old fa per cent 2. akd 3-- 4. 2. Ban Francisco, Andes 47 Belcher 24 Mexican 195 Occidental Con Belcher 24uOphir 500 Caledonia 120 Overman Challenge Cun 83 Potusl 27 Chullar 22 Savage 60 Confidence 100 Sag Belcher 8 C C and Ya ISO Sierra Nevada Con Imperial 2 Silver Hill 60 rowu Poiut 18 Union Con 64 onlil ft Currie 44 Utah Con 20 Hale ft Norcroas 85 Yellow Jacket Best move-:uc-i- pi 67 A 66 Baby Bern in the Kalakaua Una Who Would Hava Succeeded to the Crown if Hawaiian Kingdom Still Existed. Honolulu, March 21. A son was born on March 10 to ibe Prince and Princess David Kawananakua. The boy is the first male heir of the Kalakaua line to be born for nmny years, and if the monarchy were still in existence, he would be heir apparent to the Hawaiian throne. Judge De Bolt has given Judgment for $22,000 in favor of W. W. Bierce ft Co., of Chicago, against C. J. Hutchins, ns trustee of the Kims Sugar company. Bierce ft Co. sold material for a railroad to the Kona eomiiany some yearn ago, and brought suit in replevin after Hutchins had bought the property of the company at a foreclosure sale forced by other creditors. Edwin Morgan, who be hen appointed United States consul to Dalny He is awaiting news la In Honolulu. or instructions as to how and when he shall proceed to hla post. FOR Secreta- Vice-Preside-nt Please Travel, BUTF Ticket Offio 3QC toi-ssy- FOR ADMISSION I Will Favor the and Embalming 2. MARKET. We Can Furnish Brands of Ameri- s Thera was an absence of panicky feeling In tha cotsteady, 1 1 Tim. loan easy and dull; sixty ton market today and on tha surface traders appeared to have recovered, lu lays 3 per cent; VO days 3 per cent; nix months 3 4 if 4 ier cent. some measure, confidence In the situation. It waa evident that the market MONEY AND EXCHANGE. waa receiving powerful anpimrt from spot handlers and spot users. New York. March 21. Prim merThe market opened 20 to 40 points cantile paper 4 per cent. higher with May selling up to 14.40 on Sterling exchange firm at decline; the' call against 13A3 at the close on hankers bills 4.870 4.8710 for demand Saturday. uud at 4.84:it)4f 4.8 10 for alxly day bills; cunimcrclal CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. posted rates 4.8504.68; ft bills 4.84 ft Bar silver, Gfi 38. Chicago, Mareh 21. Close: old ft Mexican dollars 44 Wheat May 92; July 86 ft Indianapolis, March SI.'The ft 87 old 811-Sept. 80 e commit- - ft ft meeting of the Corm-Ma- nh 503-BANK CLEARINGS. May 52 and the ft union minors' tee of the ft 50 Aept. July ft operator! of the central competl- - ft Prattle, March 21. Clearings, $695,-62Oats May 40; July 8 Sept. 33 8 ft five district, comprising Indians, ft balances. I12U.511. 01-ft Illinois, Ohio and western Penn-- ft rhrk May 18.10: July 13.30. Tacoma, March 21. Clearings, $357,-$1ft aylvanla. began here today. The ft balances, 830,057. lard May 8.12 July 7.18. 31. Clearings, ft new scalp, embracing a contract ft March Portland. Ribs May 8.771-2- ; July 4. ft for two years provides for a re- - ft 6.92 $627,724; balances. $:G.1 64. ft duct Ion In wages of 6.65 per cent, ft Rye-- 72. Spokane, Mareh 31. Clearings, $372,-74ft roughly speaking, or n general re- - ft balances, $43,872. King 1.13. f of ft ft duriion equivalent to Timothy 2.95. ft CHICAGO CASH MARKET. ft the last Increase In wages. Clpver 10.60. ft Late this afternoon the sale ft Birley 87057. e ft ft was signed by tiro Joint Chicago. March 21. Wheat No, 2 LEAD AND COPPER. ft committee. No change was made ft red 9701.00; No. 3 red 9.W99; i o.2 hard 90094: No. 3 hard 850 91; No. 1 ft from the original proposition of ft New York. March 21. Lead 4.600 ft the operators which was voted ft northern 95098; No. 3 northern 920 4.601 copper Arm 12 The next ft ft upon by the miners 87; No. 3 spring 85098. ft conference will be held at Indian- - ft WOOL. CHICAGO. ft ft spoils, January 25, 1906. ft ft folWooL March St. Lenin, The leading futures ranged steady 21.' ftftftftftftftftftSftftftftft lows: territory and western medium 18020 Ana medium 15017; Ane 14016. ft ft ft ft CANNOT BE EXTRADITED, CLOSING QUOTATIONS OP NEW ft YORK STOCKS. ft ft Honolulu, Mareh 21. Attorney ft 47 7 ft General Knox has cabled to the ft Copper ft authorities that Henry Kapen. ft 68 Atchison common. ft charged with the emhexrlement ft 89 4 Atchison preferred. ft of $4.160 from the Hawaiian Trust ft 48 1 Smelter common. . be extradited ft ft company, cannot 92 Smelter preferred 38 ft from Japan, na the extradition ft Alton Baltimore ft Ohio. . . ......... .(8 8 ft treaty with that country does not ft 43 ft Include canes of embeixlement ex- - ft Brooklyn 114 ft cept from the govern ment. ft Canadian Pacific Mess pork, per Mil. Ill 4 Metropolitan TrecHon ft 31 Chesapeake ft Ohio New York, March 21. 3--4. 1- -2 3-- can and Foreign ment & - Ogden Steam Fly time is coming. See Us before screening as We have something new in that line to show you. Laundry. I L s CO. LUMBER ECCLES 154 24th BtroeL Tel. 121. 90C 90 REED HOTEL UTAH. OGDEN AMERICAN 3: 1-- 3-- 8; 4. TRANSFER CO. 'Phone 21 412 25th Street 2. 2; FURNITURE VANS. one-hal- 2-- 4. No Damage to Property in Handling Heavy Machinery and Freight Dandled with Dispatch. STORAGE AT REASONABLE HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS. RATES. ... 24 San Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt Lake R R. Co. Salt Lake City. DEPART. For Provo, Lehl. Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephl far Manti and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry.... 730 For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via Learning. ton cutoff) gj(J0 For Provo. American Fork, Lehl, Juub, Frisco, Callentes and Intermediate points 05 ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab. Milford, Frisco, Callentes and Intermediate points 9.35 From Provo, Lehl. Fai Said, Mereur and Sea-pet- e Valley Ry. points. 5.35 From Silver City, Mam- moth. Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Ye 5:35 southern Utah and Nevada. jq rpm ALLENS CARRIAGES. MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. . W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt, alt Lake CHy, Utah. Chicago jk.iifiti; xlow; goad 75; poor to I.,, lr 1.6t'.04GO: Cattle to prime medium and feeders 2.5(1 lielfei 2 RrMn? fr.-r- s 5.2") 3.5(it(5.ou: 4. Sil; row chiiii r Sivr. 1 asked 1 Ingot, bid .l,w flower-- . H'dicil I Mum ninth, bid X: asked 4: 8. S3. A C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. carries a full line of Glorias, Blankets, Whips. Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfrs. of High Grade Harness and Stuck Saddle. 'Phone 614x. 2279 Washington Ave. bMUai' auAI OREGON TXE CARD. ,(Kov. 22, 1903.1 I DKPABTc jto. 7 Butte sad Ttortload.. 11 :56am go, $ Pocatello, Montpahsr 1:35am ito Butte 7:15 p.m Bo. It Ceche Valley B. 18 Salt Lake aad Ttatie 10:46 a m ,.( .,. 7:59am 5:05 p.m Bet 10 bait lake end inter-5:5SBm toediete potato 5:10am B. ft ARRIVE Ba - Belt lake Ba B Butte sad C:00pm 1- Poes. tell Express J ic sot to "CL HENRY, Ifaket iff. SK Ft Art, (Men, Ctok A. trains are examined at every division station terval of g hundred miles or so. All When 111 that Is, at In- A Sign of the T11 hear the hammer ring or see the flare of the torches, you know wbai is taking place your train is being "looked over.' thii matter of examining equipment frequently and thoroughly the Ruil.iigron I, perhaps, a little more systematic than any other In railroad. The reason is IT FAY8. to Chkago and the East ever the? only double-trarailway between the Missouri River and Chkago. Ex- cellent service in every partkuler. ( One of these trains, the Ovarian. Limited, is the most luxurious train in the world. Electric - lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via n The Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. ck To Omaha end Chicago, leave Denver 4:15 p. m. and 10.35 p. m.; to Kansas City and St. Louis 2:00 p. m. and 10:35 p. m. d Grand Central, bid 3.93: asked 4.00. bid .00. Horn THE Traiae south of Juab k, March 21. JL tic 6:56 p. m Ya 11 belt Lake aad TinMB-Ya 7 Salt Uko aad 11:30 am laid Ba 3 -- Balt lake and hter- 7:00am mediate points Portland aad Butte.. 7:00am Ba Be, 1ft Butt sad Poeatille 5:30p.a 10:50am Ba IB Cacke Valley 1-- e, a 1:40 p. ft A. HEKK i, Ticket AgsaL a H. CORSE, P.endF. A. agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. I .... Paly-Judg- C ffiffO p. Sutk . 1- ob-err- (, If til iSSaxaaai 3-- 4. SiMfaft limited q qj 1- -8 ........... Qty am 01 Main Street TeL 250. For particulars, call on or address i -- 8 . eaat, daily 1 ovtrlaad tram Omaha, p ' end T. W. OOLUXB. T. F. City Ticket Office, 1- 3-- 8 Kansas dally Ya 101-- Faet am ft intar-otodia- ALL TRAINS MET BY 4 1-- Denver. Couaeii Bluffs, Ksnaaa City, Dears' aad all point east, 7-- .... Omaha, Couaeii Bleffs, Kansas City aad all TilB potato east, fatiy p. Denv-- e, Ka 3 Psei fie Exprase rom Cenadl Muffs, Omaha, 1- -2 ... eaat daily t:40 Ya 4 Atlsbtie Express fee ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Bleeping Car Bo. 1 Salt Lake aad Service between Salt Lake, Milford, potato Modena and Callentes. Direct stage Ba B cm Laka Provo, connections few all mining districts In ufiford aad all potato 12 ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft ft ft CHINESE TROOPS DEFEATED, ft a a .............. a Erie. ft Ills. Central . . ............ .1.8 12 ft 143 ft Manhattan Shanghai, March 21. The Chi- - ft 38 ft nee government troops have been ft Kansas ft Texas 116 ft defeated by a band of about 1.- N. Y. Central 6.92',t 6.80 6.90 July Gi 8 ft 000 opium smuggler, under a ft Norfolk ft 18 eat. , . Cfeih quotations were as follows; 21 ft leader named Yuan, seventy miles ft Ontario ft Weotern Kloiir. steady. 116 ft south of Chung King, province of ft No. 3. 93c. Pennsylvania Railway 43 8 ft 8zeiian. The troops lost 18 men ft Reading. No. 2 red. 21 4 ft and the renutfiuler fled. The of- - ft IWk Island. . . No. 2 corn. Gl.c. 46 ft Retain at Chung King are sending ft Southern Pacific. . No. 2 yellow. 52. 1 ........ . .. 44 4 ft reinforcements SL Paul . to the scene of the ft No. 3 oats, 89 126 . . ft trouble. Sugar Na 8 white, 4U-- . 21 8 Sa Railway common Na 2 rye, 70c. ft . . . SISMMS 24 Texas Good feeding barley, 380 10c. 4 38 . . Coal. Tennessee OFFICERS SUICIDE. Pair to choir mall ire, 43 35c, 76 Union Pacific. New York. Mareh 21. News has Na 1 flaxseed, 1.07',. 4 1. Steel common . . been received from Port Arthur that Na 1 norihwesiern, 81.13. 57 2 Steel preferred. . . . several official of the garrion. under Prim timothy seed. 88 Western Union. . . . the stain caused by tlie bombardment Mess pork, tier Mil., $l:,.0t. 36 Wabash preferred . .. have committed suicide, ays a World lird. per 100 lb., $6.73-dispatch from Shanghai. The total Rliurt ribs sides, loose. $6.50. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. number of casualties in the town to Short clear rides. iMixed, 34 25. ' date Is 265. Whiskey, basis of btigh wines, $1.27. Morning Quotations on the Salt, lake Clover, contract grade. $10.50. EARTHQUAKE. Articles Flock and Mining Exchange. FurReceipt. Shipments. 46.406 33,400 Kloitr, Mils nished by Ogden Brokerage Co., Hartford. Conn.. Mareh 21 An 37.2M 29.4C) 453 Washington Ave.. Phone 215. Whsat. bn PO.OOt earthquake shock was felt shortly after 203 110 C urn, bu 1 o'clock this morning. Houses vibrated 253. 4C0 235.000 Alica, Md 15. Oats, btt and telephone receivers were Git.i'OO 5 14.000 asked bid 4, Rye, bi Ajax, to swing on their honks. In An son la Id: 80.900 1L bid 16.700 asked Ben Duller, Earley, bn end Rockville, the shock wa -- lalny 75. hid Bullion-ReeOn the produce exrhange today, the felt. 85. butter market waa si long; creamery, Cfnf.ry. bid 75; 58: hid asked 62. I'on. 3423tac; dairy. 12tx1i2U'. Trv Ml 2.': nsked 8.23. Uyss eteady, 15. ;e. asked 31.30. Chcufee, steady, 1614011c. l;aly Wctt. I ll TEASSTEKSiSTCCKBEN' ldd 4.10; asked 4.15. bid asked Blue 50; Bell, and CHICAGO CATTLE. Eagle 97 TIME TABLE WEDDING FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES 3-- ....................194 ........... Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kaasea City aad -- 3-- Con. Ua. People's Gas. Sa MU-fee- 1- -2 7-- 32, 1903. DEPART. Sts ALLEN No. 6 Mall aad Express ....7:10 a. ft f Overland Limited for Ve. Depot, Third, West and South Temple 3: sub-scal- Effective Proprietor sub-scal- 3-- 4; 8. BECRAFT TIME CARD. COR. 24TH AND GRANT. a C. BIGELOW,' 3. 491-25-- L H. Rates: $2 to S3 par day. All modern Improvements. Dt fag room cm 81th floor, giving grand view of Ink mountain and valley. eommerUal mens headquarters, Street car service every five ml tea. Three blocks east of Ualon Depot. 1- -1 4; a typewriter that la out of repair. It pays to keep a good machine, and that In the Mud that we are selling. We will sell you a new one or an old one Axed up to do the work like new. If you do not want to buy. we will rent you ona We will keep It in repair as long as yon want It. perhaps yon would like to trade thr typewriter you now have for one that la In better order or far some different style. If so. let us know and w wlU call and see what we can do for yoa PLAN. 8. 3-- 8. Winning Ways Winning friend and customers every day. Do you like your laundry dull flnlah, smooth finish or some other finish? We give you Just what yon went; do the work a little better than the other- launderera do 1L Try u and BEE. Ce- 1 3--8; 2S20 Wash. Ave. S20X. Our Laundry Ways arc Cor-tcly- ou 2; Money on rail per cent, last loan FDiEKAL FURNISHINGS tStand-ar- d Washington, March 21. A treaty regulating the admission of Chinese into the United States la in preiara-tio- n. The existing treaty which was made by Hecrelary Urefcham and Minister Wu in 1899, will expire next December by limitation. Itoca use t Lie administration of the Chinese exclusion is now conAned to the deiartment of Commerce and Labor. it has been necessary for Secretary Hall to call upon Secretary to assist in tha formation of the new treaty. Secretary Cortelyou, will deal witli these sections of the treaty which practically prescribe the regulations that shall govern the admission of Chinese of the higher classes and the exclusion of the coolies. Secretary flay will taka care of the diplomatic sections of the treaty. While much reticence Is observed ae to the lines upon which the new treaty la being formed, there la reason to believe that it would be more liberal in treatment of Chinese who desire to enwhen States ter the United not actually ' of are they than the ex the ctxille class, isting treaty. There also may be made provlalona for the entry of Chinese laborers into the Panama Canal strip, though this Is not rertaln. An attempt also has been made to avail of thin opportunity to make more extensive use of Chiu ess labor in tha Philippines. 2; New York, March SI. Cement OPEN ALL NIGHT. Chinese. over-Imrn- COTTON Higher-Ga- Iqm Chas J. A. Lindquist 'Fkeae pre-fer- r.l MONEY ON CALL. i w - Sharmans . - 35 TREATY J J I ftftftftftftftftftftftftftft i- NEW VEHICLE? TE Iowa, March 21. A Machinery, Implamsnta, Bicytlu, an Davenport, called meeting of the stockholders of Bucks Stssl Ranges and Heaters gc lOWVERDEWNjE the Ruck Island held today waa at- to tended by Mather, Stevens fmp'emcnt Cc ry-Treasurer Corsby and Assistant Sidney General Counsel Walker. The meeting 2540 Washington Avsnua. bond voted In favor of $163,000,066 R, & W. 1LMX CARD Ul issue and endorsed the lease of the JULY 37TU, IMA Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf railroad, HktAM.1 DAILY. of the following He 6, Atlantic Mail Ml potato and the purchase termPaul Si. Beet ,, lines: Minneapolis and b Ka It, Balt lake loral ... , inal. Choctaw. Oklahoma and Western: Lem. be Chicago Searcy and Desarc, and the Haxen and MaJ Northern. Meeses..llli a a a Atlantia Cxpriaa, all potato East K ABUTS DAILY. lqi Before you start call at Xn, S. Paaifl Mail, bait Uh, ft MARYLAND BANK FAILS. aad Ml point Eaat . Ka. ly Odsege aad be Lotos Cumberland, Md.,- March 21. ft . . Receivers were today appointed 1:18 Local from Park Ctev for the Miners' and Merchants faaad11. Baa Pet Valley 77:06 a Savings bank of Lmnaconlng, . fa J. FhaiSa Kara tol which has $360,000 on deposit its ft Beet .. . 13.10 am, gdate failure being consequent upon ft Healy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 161 Z aara ttoeugh Meratag to Omaha. c A large Assortment of Low Ratet that of the City Trust and Bank- - ft Bfc Xew aad Loua, Yarkaag ft ing eomimny of Baltimore, which ft and Reliable Information constantly atge Fra ndiaing dab ran a ft on hand. Guaranteed ft organised the bank. f car sarvica the by aa aU diafag ft American Ticket Broken Aaan. L A. BB3TXXW, Sea. Agt Ftp. attle t 22, 1901. MEETS. ROCK ISLAND ROYAL HEIR, NO THRONE. 4: Utah National Bank. MARCH OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SASTi f5 North-Wrttr- Ticket Office, 79 W. Second South SL R. F. NESLEN, General AgenL ALT LAKE CITY. I Tickets, reservations, and full information can be obtained fiom C. A Walker, General Agent, Chlcags & wtat M-Westi- Meth to m Mala Street, Laka Utr Utak. Hi. I From Utah to KANSAS CITY and Del- T- CHICAGO-Als- Direct Line to Galveetoa, El Paso, CUy of Mcxfw the Mining Camps of Mexico aad Altoona Aik me about reduced ml e r. warpcN. o , |