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Show Ml Utah National Bank. STREET piirm DKPOSITOSX. STATES KM rum imlk OF THE light ldf demand and 4.86234 4.8330 for day bills: jrosied rates 4.87 and commercial bills 4.651-- lli Her silver 57 14. Mexican dollars 46 Mining Quotations Trac speculation In the Metropolitan s .100 stocks was the feature of today market and saved It from ilie lethargica condition expected on the eve of Other New York Uiree days' holiday stocks showed some sympathy, as tnee always do wlik one another. Iasi nign iricfi ruled generally above but the fluctuations in aoism'of tho market leaders were not ebove 'j'he timo money market was called slightly firmer, hut thisn was largely a sentimental effect on slightly increased demand for money In connecCall tion with the July disbunemenie. per money failed to get down 1 Pacific cent, during the day. Union and Southern Pacific scarcely stirred on reports that May net earnings which were regarded ns favorable. Ike reaction In the New York stocks in the last hour affected the general tone, and the closing was easy. Total tales of bonds, par value, $1,720,000. A comblnatioa of circumstances had made thia week one of the dullest years la the stock market for many past. The aiost obvious cause for Stock thia was the decision of the Exchange authorities to close the on change on Saturday as well as foe-l'.Monday, July 4. Another special la the current small dealings la the crusade by the exchange aulhorl-iieto prevent a r Ufa age opinions between the board room and outside This la aa operation for mnklng tna profit of a difference in simultaneous prices In two markets by selling ia one end buying in the other. Only toe most direct communciatlon between the two markets make It feasible and such communication Infringes laws of the Stock Exchange. The summary removal of telephone comnuinl-caiw- n of a number of firms from the floor of the Stock Exchange served aa an admonition to the whole member-ahl- p to refrain from this kind of trail tag. Stress baa bean laid aiao on the political outlook la an Indeterminate erudition, the governments report of crop conditions and tba extreme existing in wll business and enterprises and which la accurately reflected In the stock market. There have been, however, no real important developments during tha week toward solving tha uncertainties, and efforts id stimulate activity In stock! have been futile. Tbs week's advlcea on the rropa war mixed end baffled the eflorta of operators In atoeka to make any consistent interpretation of them. A general sense of contentment over conditions may be Inferred from the absence of pressure to liquidate in the market. 8howinge of railroad (arnlnge are mixed, but the average of gross earnings for Juno Is somewhat better then Inst year and trafllc officials have expressed hopes for fu lure business with rather greater confidence. The reporta of not earnings for May, however, have made poor comparisons with the previous year, and retrenchment In operating expenses la counted a vital necessity for Improving the m-- t return. Such retrenchment hue continued at various points, reports pointing especially to cutting down of working forces on the Pennsylvania system. The broad demand for bonds haa moved many long dormant ismies, but these usually Inaetlve bonds have been enly moderately active and have la tltuied Irregular movements. United States 2a have declined find the old 4s registered have ad tranced per cent, on call during the peek. a ma-kat- a. 1-- 8 I I'. 8. 4. TCatile-Recei- pis Omaha. July Mt Blow; steady; native steers 4 Siti.Iii; row, and heiTera 3.254 4.30; western steers 3 itift 4.13: cuw, nnd heifer 2.2041 3.50; esnners t.nfl4i 2.75; Stockers and feeders 2.73 1.25; eel tee on. DUN'S REVIEW. New York, July 1. R. G. Dun and Company's weekly review of trade tomorrow will say: Although the New Yorit fiscal year 50. 2.5065.50; hulls 2.5044 ?-- rlpt tftc 1 Daly-Judg- IMft regit-tered.- 10& 3e, regiHtcivd " K. 3b. 13- 4. U. S. new registered I'. 8. new 4s. cimjHin U. ti. old Is. legintered U. 8. old 4i, coupon 3--4; I hill, 1.6"0. !leceliis Sheep un- 4 0tii4.73: 6.00&6.WI. changed; western sheep wethers 2.7664.40; lamlta CASH WHEAT. Chicago, July 1. Cash wheat: No. 2 red 1.OU&1.02: No. 3 red 95ft 08; No, 2 hard Shift 93; No. 3 hard 83ft 88; No. 1 northern 97; No. 2 northern 92695; No. 8 sprang 82ft Mi. t 91-f- too- 3-- 8. Ik. 8. 5-- 4; 32 Otis July 87 Sept ; 12.971-2- Pork-J- uly 31 Sept. 8; and 'hlca-'- It. I. and K. I. and C. C. and Dec. 13.221-24- 9 13 26 f s jj's 1"7. gen. 4s North w. con. 7a.... 128 ft 69 I. U. R- - 4s. . . SO P. K. R. col- - 5s. l'0Ti tit - gen. 4s... hlrago Terminal 4s ... 61' dn will listed Tobacco 4s .. S3 ft nlorado and Southern 4a . 99 ft lipuvcr and Rio Grande 4s 98ft a Erie prlr lien 4s 84 4 Kile General 4s Ft. Worth and Denver City 1st.. 103ft 74 107 ; Hocking Valley l.nul and Nash, unified 4a Manhattan consol gold 4n Mexlcsn Central 3 Mexican Central 1st Inc. .. Minn, and tit. l.ouia 4s Mo. Kan. and Texas 4s . . Mo. Kan. and Texas 2nds N. Y. Central gen. 3fts N. J. Central gen. 5s . la ... Northern Northern Pailflo 3s ... 4s Nor. and West, O. 8. U 4n and parllu. I'enn. eonv. 8ft Heading General 4a ... St. I. Hand 1. M. consol 5a... tit. I and 8. F. fg. 4a 8. U and 8. W. Isis . Seaboard Air Line 4s loo 7.12 2; Urd July Riba July 7.121-2- : Rept. 7 7.471-2- ; Sept Rapt. 13.22 13.25. 7.75. 271-2- 7.721-2- 0 Rye--58. Flax 1071-- 1 Clover m.se, Barley 30058. 2. 3-- 4; 2. 62 8; 3-- 4. 2. Tba leading futures ranged as 78ft 99ft Total Production for the Cereal Year Reaches Way Up in Million!. 132 104 74' The total Portland, Ore., June production of wheat In the states of Oregon and Washington for the cereal year which ended June 30th, 1904, was 33,584.970 buehele aa compared wit a lest year. The 41.679,435 bushels shipments (flour reduced to whent measure 4 2 bushels to the barrel) were distributed as follows: 8hlpped foreign from Puget Sound. 11,868,168 bushels; from Portland, 8,400.865 bushthe el a; shipped by rail east from roast, 1.783,957 bushels; coastwise to California, 4.225.539 bushels The balance, 7.306.261 buehele, was consumed at home or Is still unsold In the hands of the former or is retained 30. 100ft 97ft 96 ft 99 115ft 8P. 95 69 09 ft 1-- 103Ta Union Pacific 4a Union Pacific conv. 4a lT. R. Steel 2nd 5s Wabtuth lets 1 N3e4.r....V4hliag..Ph4a..ftTft.ft Walsuth Deb. 99 . H 76ft 174 N to 57 91ft Erie 4s Wheeling and WisKitisIn Central 4s C. F. and 1 89' 69 Mining Ca e e e a a a Victoria U. S. 1 00 1 10 JULY 7th. Via 0. 8. L. Round trip from Ogden $49.50. Thia rate covers all necessary also rail and stage transportation hotel expenses beyond Monlda for the seven days tour. Reservations should be mads now aa tha perty ia limited to fifty persona See agent for full parAsk for beautiful Yellow-atoticulars. Fuel nod Iron Colorado Copper Alrhlnon. common Althlw'ii. preferreil Smelter, common ... Smolter, preferred .. llabli-vorr- i and Ohio . IS 30 8epL lard, per 100 1b. 7 12ft July 7 30 Sept Short Ribs, per 100 7 47ft July 7 76 Sept 13 12ft 7 no 7 20 13 25 7 7 tea 7 32ft 7 65 12ft 27ft 7 47ft 7 75 Cash quotations were as followa: Flour Wda quiet and steady; winter patent a, $4.6504.65; straights. 84.300 4.40; spring patents. 11.3004.70; straights, $3.9004.20; bakers, $2,500 8.101 Wheat No. 2 spring, 93ft98c; No. 8. 8BOMc; No. I red, 88ft $1.00. Corn Na 2 corn, 47ftc; No. I yel low, 49ft c. Oats Na 2, S7ftc; Na 3 while, 42c Rye Na 2, 64c. Barley Good feeding. SO035c; fnlr to rholee malting, 42052c. Flaxseed Na 1, $1.02; No. 1 north' western. $107 ft. Timot h- y- Prime seed, $2.90. lines rWk, per hbl. $12.95013.00. lard, per 100 Iba, f7.1O07.12ft. Short Riba Hides (Innsel. 17.2507.50, Short Clear Sides (boxed), $7.25050. Whiskey, hauls of high w ines. $1.28. Clover Contract grade, $10.75. seeding. PARK EX- YELLOWSTONE CUR8IONS. 22 00 21 00 QUOTATIONS OF NEW VtlllK STOCKS. CLOSING o o o 0 & BURGI FRONK Na 4 Phone 827 Y. gas nyri1-,iT.- q T WANTED 1.000 MEN To unload schooners at tha Balt Laka Beer halL It le the place to get the longest an! tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of beer In town to five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine and all kinds of soft drinks. Finest line of clgara In town. Call in everybody aa you pass by and sample our goods Corner 25th and Lincoln avenua Couvolidaied Gas i'eoplen Gaa , Erin Illinois Central ... . 9 0o 8 00 1 00 2 41ft Tnnopah Tonnpah Eextmtton. Montana Tonoimh ....... REGULAR CALL BALES. ,.... Carina Manhattan Kr.nsan and Texas ... Louisville and Missouri Pacific New York Central Ontario and Wentern I Hallway Heading Rork Inland, common lialy-We- . at 6ft, 500 108 at 23.50. nt Galena 3.000 at 5ft. Mnntaua-Tonopa- 115 26 6' 115 46 3 20 1 46 7 3-- 4 ennt-ylvani-a Southern Pacific Soul hern Railway, common SI. Paul Sugar a,,.., a.,.., .. 21 1 143 3 7 a a a aaaaa aa.aa 2J 3' Coal nnd Iron .... 55 8S t'nkm Pacific, cumnion 1 exna IriincHKiHi Slid, common 34 9 66 Siei'l, preferred 100 h 2.42 ft. Silver Shield 2.000 1,00 Hut at 2.45; at 6. at 12ft; 100 600 at 12, Heller 30. HAS MOVED OrEN HOARD SALES. Carlva Hiitler-LllM-r- 12. 700 al seller 80; Daly-Judg- Daly-We- st at 6s. 5t0 at l!ft: 500 at 13 : 500 100 at. 4.50. 100 at 23.50. at 1.000 lift. at FATAL CAMPAIGN OPENED J. the S. SLADE popular hack man has moved hla aland to the Kay building, corner 25lh and Washington Are. If you are in a hurry see Blade, he's always on time. Excursion wagons leave dally at 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. for Ogden canyon. Parties over 20 re celve special rate. Phone 217 k. Two Cub Men Fatally Injured in Explosion of GaeoHne Launch and Five Others Injured. Please Travel. Maas Meeting Assembled to BUTF a c--r ... Sharman's Ticket Office. WE TIME San Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt Lake R R Co. Velio Ry. points. From Silver City, Mam- moth. Eureka, Stockton, ' 5;35 D eh TIMECARD. 5:35 p m Cheap Rates to St. Louis ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Laka Milford, Modena and Callentea Direct stage Eastern points, via connections for all nlnlng districts la and other soothers Utah and Nevada City Ticket Office; 201 stain Street Tel 256. For parilnlare. call on or address agents, Balt Lake Route, or J. 1. MOORE, District Passenger Agent E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt 3'Trains Daily 3.ma We can save you money. Write C. F. WARREN. General Agent, Na dll Dooley Blocs, Sett Lake City. Two Good Times For You. wsmsst IfSUM' 9 R. O. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. No. 6 Atlantic Mall all pomts am- - to Chicago anJ the End over the only double-trarailway ketween the Missouri River and Chicago. Excellent service It every particular. One of these trains, the Overland Limited, is the mest luxurious train in the world. Electric - lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via Tie Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. ck o 3o North-Weste- a rn Tlcxets, reservations and full Information esn be obtained from C. A Walker, General Agent, 1 4 I m Garfield ?eli and I e-- ACJ d, o jr UNI0 a Chl-cir.- r ......... f) Swiss-America- n H- 1 er pro-iden- 1- -2 p.a Effective June 19 1904. DEPART: Na 6 Mail and Express... 8:20 am Depot, Third, West and South Tempi No. 2 Overland Limited for to, Balt Lake Citf, BEPART. Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kanina City and For Provo, LehL Fairfield 8:50 pmi east daily aud lfercur. connecting Na 4 Atlantic Express for at Nephl to ManU and Denver, Omaha, Council Intermediate points aa Bluffo, Kansas City and all Banpeto Valley Ry.... 7:30 7:20 pm. points east, dally For Garfield Beach, Toe ARRIVE. MamStockton, ela io. 8 Pacific Express from moth, Bnroka and 53-vCouncil Bluffs, Omaha City (via LeamingKansas City and e e a a see see ton cut-of8:00 a m Denver, east, daily For Prova Amor lean Na 1. Overland Limited , Vtok, LehL Juab; Mil from Omaha Council Callentea Cord, Frlsea Bluffo, Kansas City, Denand Intermediate points Q5 p m ver and all points east, 2.40 p."L ARRIVE. dally ..... ... 2:50 pjo. From Prova American Na 101-- T Fast Mall A. HENRY, Fork, LehL Juab, MilTicket Agent ford, Frisoa Callentea A- - B. MOSELEY, and Intermediate points 9:35 a Q) Trav. Paaa. Agent From Provo, LehL Fair-fielOgden, Utah. Merrnr and Ben-pet-e Ike g J. T. Rushmer p.m Lv:VU) d GOOD JENOUGH aa 8; 10 sjn, Proprietor. Per-dlrar- AMERICA am. am at EXPLOSION NEW YORK Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Ramodallng of Houaea Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 845 18th street Telephone 329-- y. a.m. p.m ARRIVE: Salt Lake 2:30 p.m. 9 Butte and Pocatello .12:45 a.m. Express ...... No. 11 BaltLake and Tlntlo 6:65 pjn. Na 7. Salt Lake and Milford ..... . . i ...11:20 am. No. 3 Salt Lake and Inter. mediate points 8:00 a.m. No. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00 am. Na 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:00 p.m. No. 12 Cache Valley 10:30 am. Trains south of Juab do not na Sundays. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pasa Agent Ogden, Utah. D. E. BURLEY, O. P. A T. A., Salt Lake City. Na Na D. W. CATTiS ne Caiisdlan PaeiPr .... Metropolitan Traction t.hi'Ni peake and Ohio p.m. ........ folder. Minneapolis. July 1. Two promiRatify nent society and club mm of Mlnnc-- a the Ticket. poll received probably fatal Injuries 3.0(0 New York. July I.- - At a Dins. mill five other persona were seriously Hireling In Copper Union, the Itepuh. Injured In ail explosion nf a gasoline CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. '.Iran club haa formally oprnnd the lo- l.nim h. The Eleanor" at Ton Ka bay. ck I campaign. The meeting was callThe Injured: Before you atart call at On the pmdnre exchange today the ed ostensibly lo ratify the ticket nomGeorge Christian, probably fatally. butter market wan nleady; creamery, inated at Clilrnga George Upton, probably fatally. 1401 4 ftc; dairy, I3013ftc. Former Senator Thurston of Harry Merriman. burned badly. Kgga Steady. 11 ft 11 ftp. cadi (he principal rpcorli. He Mrs. W. U. Devereeii, leg broken and Cheeee Strong. 9010c. leviewed the Republican administraburned. tions of the lust eight year iii all the Mrs. Harry Merriman. badly hnrnrd. CHICAGO CATTLE various depnrtuienia of government, llarry Merriman, Jr., slightly burned. Ilealy Ilonaa, Opp. Depot. Thone 161Z. A large Assortment of Low Ratal end summed up their achievement Prudmee Merriman. slightly burned Chicago, July 1. Cattle Rereipta by declaring that the American people The explosion was caused by a leak and Reliable Information constantly 1.50U; steady ; good to prime alepra fn looking over the history of these in the gasoline tank and (he boat waa on hand. Guaranteed by tba 5.4016.50; poor to medium 4 5005.25; vrars muxi admit that the party haa wrecked. American Ticket Brokers' Assll. t ocher and feeder 2.500 .30; cow done tolerably well." 1.500 4.50; heifer 2.00r5.oo; rannnra Demonstration of approral occur1.5002.50; bulla 20004 25; calves 2. red several times during (lie ox sen; 100 5.56. to the a'or'n speech. An alho-ioHuge Receipts today 17.000; tomorincident was loudly cbt'cri-row 15.000; strong. 6c higher; mixed and butchers 6.2P05.tO; good to rlmice heavy 5.3505.40; rough heavy 5.30; light 5.25ft 5210; bulk of sales 6.2505.35. Sheep Receipt 4.0(0; ntendy; good 4 25ft 5.00; fair to In choice wether choir mixed 3.154ft. ("); wrtern heep 3.50 4.60; native lambs 5.50 7.25. A good time to lear Former American Policeman Was Unsalt CTty for St. Louii Is nf able to Make a Living in Europe. 15 p. ni. when the ASTER PtVSTkf APPOINTED. TEXAS WOOL. HiirlinKton RoiKKn dally through t Wanhlngion. July 1. The New York. July L Charli E. Sal nlmpnr leaves. No hasty breakfastA. D. Robinson post St. Louis. July 1, Wool noninal: today appointed a who no hurried rxrklng; no running arrived ti. ing; cetera mediums 16ffJ master at Dallas. Texas. Ihere had here from Antwerp Tuesday with his to catch early morning street cars. territory and 22; fine medium lGfrto; fine 13 17. tern a vigorous content over the office wife, hi rhltdren and oiily $2 has hern spnt rcjolrins on hia wity to i A good (Ime to arrive In St. Loul la LEAD AND COPPER. with hla family. 7:19 n. m.. when the Burlington Sallix formerly was a polieeman in Rente daily through sleeper New York, July 1. Lead and copper Melrose Tark. a nn'nirb of t'nicasu, He there. Street not eo congested; gets tc If your eyes trouble hoand unchanged. went back to hi old home in Europe HJ I tel not so full; places not so hard te but failed to earn a livelihood and you get glasses now. find Off SUGAR. detorsdned te return to the land of We will examine hia adoption. Oniv two dollars reO New York. Jn'y 21. Sugar firm; mained in the family purse when the len eyes, your grind fair refining 3 steamer arrived. The hatb-rcentrifugal 96 teat policede-; 3 16. molasses sugar 3 3 ses to correct the I men learned that Sallix had pn vimisly Drop me a postal and I will writ! Keflned firm; crushed 5.7"; powder travelled a h. nt end took up a collecfeet, and deliver your Cd 5.10; granulated 5.00. yen all about it' tion. They soon secured a f xcnl sum. COKPEE-Stea- dy; No. 7 Rio 7 1 Sc. with ticket and Vdliala enough to glasses to you in five last the family a week, allowing them MONEY AND EXCHANGE. to continue ilicir journey. (hours. OS R. F. NE8LEN, Central Agent 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH New York, July 1. Money on rail 71 ST, IS NOW DOUGH. 4 Ticket Office, very easy; ll-5ft- 1 60 per int. Time m loans firmer, 60ft90 days 2ft 2 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Liao Yens. June 30 During rn era. Prime mercantile paper 31-2- 0 a typhn-in nf the 27 Japan. 4 Expert MTg. (tpncian. rent in tho Xmpon Yuson S'er'.ing exchange xieadv: hiinina$a Km-'- ia Wash. Aic. nf ToKin. Ini ;i!2 in baakara bills at 4.5710ft i7:r. f.,r hi imur iui.ointi-1fni tho nrii.o. 132,200 ........ Unxiklyn Articles Receipts Shipments 17,4(0 12.6(0 Flour, bbla 24.600 a, 15,000 Wheat, bn. 418.000 Corn. bu. eeeooeaeea 283.200 Oats, bu. nmiieiM 14(1.700 1.210 Rye, bu, Barley, bn. eeeesaee 16.300 ..... j WHEAT 9S ' T1MB (June 19. 1904.) DEPART; Na 7 Butte and Portland.. 13:05 No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier and Butte 1:25 7:15 Na 11 Cache Valley No. 12 Saltlake andTlntic 10:45 Na 8 Salt Lake and intermediate points 7:25 No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and all points ..... south 8:20 Na 10 Salt Lake and intermediate points 6:80 5-- OREGON SHORT LINE CARD. 8. Southern laclflc 4v. 115 Southern Itailway 5a llhft Texas and Iacitlc 1st Toledo. St. - and Western 4s... 71ft CHICAGO FUTURES. THE OREGON 3--8; i 105 tm . 2: 333 o 3-- I, OGDEN Q O 2. Piu-lfl- lard July G e 7-- 8. - 105-s- 421 25th St 8. 8; 07 4.s CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. Chicago, July 1. Close; old 86 Wheat July 85 81 old 823-4- ; Sept. II Cora July 47 8 Kept. 48 Dee. 4501-- 8. C. M. and St. Ogden Steam Allen Transfer Laundry. Company. 2. h. 1"-- ... ..... Phone 22. e, 4. l,,a I'f .... Remember Always 2. 23-5- 4. - It'S1- loOV Cst 'lnl 3-- 8; refunding 2. reiuniling 2s. coupon AfiTiivon general 4s At'hiMiu adjustment 4s l.lne 4s Allsnilr Mali inlin e and Oltlo 4 lialtiiuore and Ohio Sfts Central of Georgia 5s i 4. Daly-Wen- ' RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. opens with an extended holiday, there la rot much encouragement la the evidences of returning confidence, and statistics for the last six months Indicate that there ia no reason for anticipating better things In the iaat half of tha year. Half yearly return of In. solvencies show that liabilities have steadily decreased. Railway earnings, that In early months showed lonat-of fire per cent, more in comparison with lest year, exhibit an Increase of 2.6 per cent, for June. Reports from leading branches of trade for the last week teatiry to a quiet condition, but scarce more so than is customary at this time of the year, while inquiries In several manufacturing lines promise a belter distribution In the near future. Prospects are still favorable fur large returns on the farms, despite some hum from storms Confidence during the last week. grows in the cotton and at cel industry although as yet there is little support in the shape of increaed orders. Hides are fairly firm, of smaller stocks than were held a year ago, and decreasing receinta of cat-tie- . but foreign dry hides are weaker. Failures this week in the United Slates were 249, againat 227 laxt week. 257 the preceding week end 215 the corresponding week last year. Failures in Canada number 11 against 32 last week and 7 last year. ; HONE'S. 6c higher ; : At the Dances At the Theaters or Catch a Train In a Hurry EdWlaafoB friends and customers SI laiuis. July 1The National 1R Pw conven-ikvery day- - D 7 ucation assoc''"" ended ha ,wion laundry doll finish, smooth Altoday. The general Rabbi Wa lah or some other finish? lon by ..pened with prayer what yon want; do Lout- Just you give of Harrison, the bali. and tho work a Itttlo better than the f.lli Hsm after entered he other laundorera do 1L Tip w the audience rott en masse when an and BEX wa introduced and he wa given Uardinal SatolH made a brief hie M,?e! h in which he exprorsed The carpleasure at being present. convention dinal remained with the only ft (fv minutes. PoGeorge A. Uatee, president of mona college. Claremont, Calif., made an address " the subject, The Place M. Washington, asked of the Small College. President Gates raid the sUtisticaMammoth, bid l.lt; asked 1.18. hnw e tar larger proportion of gradaaked 1 May Iiay. bid 1 Moniana-Tonopanates of smaller college doing well, bid 2.411-New York, bid 21-than of larger Institution. A Harvard aked 3. man haa recently rhown, he said, that Ontario, hid 2.75. colthin ia strikingly true of hit own Roceo H.. asked 50. amaH THE the Harvard, 121-2- ; 12 comparing bid asked Sacramento, lege Silver King, hid 51.00; asked 65.00. college" before 1S60. with Harvard SUCCESS MARKET Silver Shield, hid 5 aaked 8. university idnce hat time. In the chief city of the Pacific So. Swansea, hid 4; aaked 71-Dmea been tiiar Con., Md 101-2- ; anted 11 8. roast, effort ha eevqral considerable Efl 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. asked 471-made to organize the Swansea, bid 421-one of Live and let Live la our strong aaked 311-number of graduates Trim, bid 23 motto. We do not premise asked eastern university into an alumni asso1'mle Sam Con., hid 16 to sell you something- - for 17 ciation. Tho effort has as often failspirit Is nothing. Our Meats are fresh. Uniied Stales Mining, bid 21.90; ask- ed. 1oyaliy and college Wa endeavor te please every ed 22.(0. wanting. The men never knew each jody who patronizes the Utah, bid 45; asked 49. other or of each other." JCCE88 MARKET. Victor G. 4 8. M., bid 13-aekea The concluding address was delivt 1 ered bv Aaron Gove, superintendent of Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD of Denver, on the Limitation Wabash, bid 2 not made by a TRUST OUR and Yankee, bid 321-- 2 'asked 341-of the Superintendent! Authority I LEADER," no compound er & Teachers' independence." EASTERN LARD mixed with SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. The convention then took a recess It Ask your GROCER for It until afternoon when the final session .15 Na 1 bacon .. concludes the 43rd annual assembly. orders Phene given special E attention. , Central of Georgia 1'it Inc and Ohio 4',-- a a.li't515: Chrsain-akheavy 5.15x45.25; mixed and Alttm 3'jS bulk Chicago 4.50ft 5.n0; 5.007 5.15; pigs light C li. and l). new 4s of sales ,6.1068.15. Ifaigs-Kei-- 1-- 4 ir f. U. OMAHA STUCK. exciwe U. S. ti. Ways are Winning Ways Association Educational Ends it Convention. 3-- anil jiiss ; 12. NEVMfOUK 8. l.-S- ome t .001). ..( lit Shirp jCtTHiplx lamb4.-7.'iiii.5D5 higher; mot ton ".vi'u od; L.75ti-73- ; wethers range ewes 3.25ft 4 25. snd San New York, July 4 5.oitB5-2u- 12 National Always on Time Our Laundry 4. hipnor; 055.20; heavy u.15i 4.5"W5 . bid 2u; wfrked 61). Ajax, bid 5; asked I". Hen Butler, bill 12: atiked 121-B'lllixn-lu-ck- . bid l.uu; aked 1.50. arkeil 6 Carisa. bid 6 601-2- . Century, bid 56; Con. Men-urhid 22; akked 251-Creole, asked 50. Daly, bid 2.30; asked 2 50. l, asked 23X2 bid bid 4.5i; akked 4.65. Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 50. anked 51-Galena, bid 5 Grand Central, bid 4.20; asked 4.31 Horn Silver, bid 1 no; asked 1.60. Joe Bowers. Baked U Mammoth, hid 161-2- ; asked 20. Ia Heine, hid 5 Uttle Chief, aekrd 5. Alb-e- 1- K T4'ipts r salt-- , 0 j25; luckers IRU) Chicjjo Futures Francisco and Salt Lake Morning Call Furnished by Ogden Brokerage Co, 370 25th Street. Phone 215, Ogden, Utah. ca-vo- s OGDEN. UTAH. II It- -Re Kants City, Jt!y ; ns' i . v steers ceipts 2.ihmi. viatit.-- cows a tut heifers 41!.Vij6.4"; and feeders 2.t5 0l-- i 5.3i; stock-- r 2 Mil a 4.7;.; bulls 2.5011 4 25: r 4."'j6iO; west-r4.75; western n"-- I finalSESSION SALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE. KANSAS CITY CATTLE. 190 JULY 2, OGDEN, ETA IT, SATURDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, MOUSING ICtiicage & M-Wisle- ra 0 20 SMrtfc Mata Strwt, I swim Hr, v Mtlikiatr.Uik, bgEflmFi71LL.JAJ-.iw,- . .4 7:4b East 9:30 ant Na 12, Salt Lake local Na 2, Chicago, St. Louis 11m-tied. . Ka 4, Atlantic Express, all 7:00 Ppoints East 5 P- - - ARRIVE DAILY. Na 5, Pacific Mail, Salt Lake 11:45 and all points East Na 1, Chicago and SL Louis Umited 11, Local from Na 2: am- P-- - Park City 7:00 and San Pete Valley No. 3. Pacific Expreea from 12:55 aJa all points East Through Sleeping cars to Omri1 Chicago and SL Ixniis, New York a Boston. Free reclining chair cars, perfect dining car service 03 Rl . through trains. 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