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Show EXAMINES, UORXIXO SUET WALL Sr. lira! k Iron Mt. consol 5s. . Si. Inuit A San Frsn. fg. 4s., St. Louis S'westera lsts Seaboard Air Line 4s Southern Pacific 4s Southern Railway 5s Utah National Bank D3TD DEPOSTTOEX, STATES k Pacific lsts Toledo. St. 1 k Western OGDEN, UYAX. OF THE MED ve iecu-iati- ' . i i de ' ) i i ; i . i i i. ; t . i i . i : . ry : 4 r lar. Bonds were somewhat Irregular and not very active. Total .isles, par value, 12,790,000. United Statee bonds were unchanged on call. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. 4s Union Pacific 4s Union Pacific conv. 4s U. S. Steel 2nd 5s E. Fsary Ralph X. Bsag .... tails New York, July. 18. Very large telling to take profits occurred today, but the stock market shoaed good di-- (f slit e power and recovered from the premure and started on a new upturn course. Tbia result undoubtedly had an Important reassuring effect upon sentiment, which was somewhat ipprcbensive of a reaction, even in Quarters where great confidence in the strength of the market cxluta. The extent and the duration of the advance ire such that professional attention was awakened for a ittse In the rise today. The strong cloning last week after the great activity and considerable advance in prices which bad been on with confidence ien was Incounted a large accumulation of to bring orders over Sunday, which would likely be expected in the oiicning, but it waa feared, that with a large professional out-aiselling to take advantage of this demand be disposed of, the marked would be left in an unprotected position and open to attack of pit professional traders. The moat obvious profit taking was eunducled in the Pacific, St. laul and United States preferred, but it was accompanied wilbout serious inroad upon prices of any of these steaks except United Slates preferred, and part of them were advanced after the first realising was over. A strong sentimental Influence waa exerted by the resumption of the advance In Pennsy after a period of profit. taking The following a previous advam-erealising In United Steles Steel preferred was facilitated by reports of reopening of the mills at Homestead. The truck lines were benefited by the favorable color of the weekly tradio repute of officiate InIn that territory. stocks had utile Otherwise the rise news to go on. Foreign markets were ufferere from the reported diplomatic friction which haa resulted from acts toward the ships of Eliasian and the same cause helped to lift the prfre of Wheat. Officials of Western railroads quite admitted the halt In business tenerally baa been caused by the reported damage to the wheat crop ind the danger that another period of business hesitation be caused. Tbia lid not prevent a 2 point rise In Atchison, which placed it in the leadership at the market. The Irreconclllabie attitude of the parties to the meat packers' ' strike disappointed hopes r held last week of an early adjustment. Money continued very easy and the tald out 11,783,0(10 on account of newly arrived Japanese gold at Ban Franc lava Renewed pressure to take profits In the final hour caused a material reaction in the market. but the close waa steady and Irregu- Texas WaliBBh fouxm aa aU lets Waltasb Deh. B Wheeling k ieke Erie 4s Wisconsin Central 4s C. F, k I. ps4at .,, PAYS 116 85 7-- S 96 1-- 4 68 3 94 1-- 4 113 119 121 1-- 2 J0a 1- -8 102 79 1-- 2 1-- 8 HI 1 59 8-- 4 91 1-- 2 90 .... il SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 45 Oats Dec. S3 3 8. May 44 July 29 Sept. S3 May 34 14; by Ogden Morning Call Furnished Brokerage Co., 370 25th St. 'Phono 215 Ogden, Utah. 3-- 5-- Pork July 1285; Sept. 12.90012.92 Oct. 12.92 12. Lard July 6.82 ScpL 6.95; Oct. 6.95. Ribs July 7.40; Sept. 7.60; Oct. 1-- Ajax, asked 10. B a Butler, bid 9 4'ariha. asked 6 Century, bid , 7.C5. Rv e 73. Fiax 1.21. Tircthy-Clover Con. 10 1-- 2. 4. 50; Men-ur- asked 7-- 8; asked 52. bid 18; asked 19 3--5. asked 2.73. bid 2.47 bid 16.00; asked 18.00. t, bid 4.10; asked 4.30. ask Eagle aud Blue Bell, bid 52 laly, 2.90. 1-- 2: Daly-Wes- 11.00. Daly-Judg- e. 2; CHICAGO WHEAT. ed l.fto. Galena, Md 2. Grand Central, bid 3.73; asked 4.13. Horn Stiver, bid 1.00; asked 1.50. asked 20. L. Mammoth, hid 14 asked 61-Iji lleine, bid 5 asked Little Chief, ldd 81. Washington, asked Mammoth, bid 1.15; asked 1.25. asked 1 Slay Day. hid 1 Slontans-Tonopabid 8.35; asked Chleago, July 18. Wheat: No. 2 red 1.05; old 1 1501.26; No. 3 rsd 1.04 61.05; No. 2 hard 950 99: No. 3 hard 89095; No. 1 uorthern 1.0001.06; No. 2 northern 9801.05; No. 3 spring 91 3-- 4; 2. 8; 3-- 98. The leading futures ranged lows: fol- - as 5--8; 8. h, Hlgh. Low. Articles Wheat, Na 2 July, new ...... Sept, old Corn, July . Sept. Dec. 4. 3--4; , Na asked 8. New York, hid Petra, 1)106; asked 8 2. Rocco II., asked 50. asked 11, Sacramento, bid 10 Silver Shield, bid 4! asked 5 asked 12. Star Con., bid 116-F- ; 84 88 2 49 49 45 2 4as .....s...1 100 asked 5. Sunshine, bid Swansea, bid 40; asked 45. Tetro, bid 3U; asked 31. Uncle Sam Con., bid 15 Short Riba, July. . asked United States Mining, bid 21.121-asked 21.17 Victor (1. k 8. M., bid 1; asked 1 Wabash, hid 1. Yankee, bid 321-2- ; asked S( 1 1 6 97 per 100 ....... 5-- 1 4. lb. SAN FRANCISCO MINING Street Canada, Railway Terence V. Powderly, former head of the Knights of Labor, ha opened n law office la Washington. Marine firemen are very scarce in Detroit, it being impoaxible to secure enough to supply the demand made by passing vessels. Manufacturers of Trungs and Bags, Leather Goods Repairing at reasonable prices, on abort notice Call and see us and wa can save yon 21 per DAVID I. GALLACHER. 122 25th wtreeL Laura V. Malghaa 662-- Conand Scandinavian ference at Manti, Sunday, July 17th VU Rio Grande Western. STOCKS. 7 65 Sept. Cash quotations were ae follows: San Francisco. July 18. The official closing quotations for mining stocks Flour Quiet, hut firm. Na 3 Spring Wheat, 9801.01 Na I. today were ns follows: Alta 5 Alpha Con. 88696; Na 2 Red; Na 2. Cora, 61 No. 2 Oats. Belcher 16 Na 2. Yellow. 50 Caledonia 45 42 Na 2 Mil It e; Na 3 White, 40 Bullion 15 43 No. 2 Rye, 6; Good feeding Challenge Con. 18 Chnllar 14 C. Ca. aud Vs. 100 barley, 3533; Fair to Choice Malting, Confidence 70 Cun. New York Imperial 4250; Na 1 Flax Seed, 115: Na 1, Con. Eureka Con. Northwestern. 121; Prime Timothy Crown Print 13 Gounl and CurrielS Seed, 29.5; Mess Pork, her hbl. 12 85 Exchequer 36 N 70 H Justice 13 806 6 82 90; Lard, per 100 lbs Occidental Con. 79 Short Ribs sides, (loose.) 7 25040; Mexican 8 Overman 11 Short Clear aides, (boxed.) 7 255fl; Ophir 220 Savage 18 Whiskey, basis of High Wines 1 28; Priori 15 Sierra Nevada 24 Rag Belcher 5 Silver Hill 46 , Union Con. 20 RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Yellow Jacket 21 Utah Con. 11 Articles Receipts Shipments 29.700 27,800 Flour, bbls 82,500 16,000 Wheat, bu. 264.000 279,700 Cgra, bu. 146.500 102,700 (Juts, bu. 3.000 Rys, hu. 6,000 26,000 Barley, bu.., Aa a Result tha Laying of Alaskan CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Lina la Delayed. the On the produce exchange today butter market waa steady, creameries, Seattle, Wash.. July 18. Through 1317c; dairy, 1215c; ths breaking of tha cable- - machine on Eggs Firm at 14 the United States cable ship Burnside Cheese-Ea- sy, 7 l-the work of laying the Alaska cable haa been temporarily delayed. On tha CL081NU QUOTATIONS OF NEW night of July 8rd, while off Dixon's enYORK 8TOCKS. trance. end during n heavy windstorm the cable machine broke and the cable 32 14 Colorado Fuel and Inin parteJ. It waa not again recovered (kipper SSIltilllS 53 3 8 until July 12th. 78 common Atchison, iiMi iiiii beta 95 Atchison, preferred 67 . common Smelter, 98 a a Smelter, preferred .. 40 Allan, (fimmon ... Baltimore and Ohio mmkmi 85 60 Brooklyn 128 Canadian Pacific Reeult of the Temado Which Devae-tate- d 116 Metropolitan Traction the Chappaqua Quaker 34 Ohio and Chesapeake 22 Settlement. I), and R. G., common 194 Consolidated Gas New York, July 18. Of the half ,,,,, ,..,,100 Peoples Las 26 score injured In the tornado which hide devastated the settlement near Illinois Central ,,,.,,,..lii6 ...... ...lot 14 Chappaqua, N. Quaker Y., Saturday night, nil Msnhsttsn .... ., 40 4 are new expected to recover except Ksokbs snd Texts two. They are Mrs. Anna Washburn, 116 IxNilsvIlle snd Nashville 93 whose mother, Mrs. Mary Hlbbs. of Missouri Pacific 119 2 Philadelphia, waa crushed to death In New York Central 63 the ruins of the Washburn home, aud Norfolk snd Western 36 1 8 Charles Dodge who waa raught under Ontario snd Western 120 the branches of a falling tree. Pennsylvania Railway A search of 63 3 8 the neighborhood Reading 22 7 8 shows that the storm created great Rock Island, common 50 havoc during the few minutes which Southern Pacific 24 7 8 it raged. In the tree tops for more Southern Hallway, common 148 1 2 than a mile around clothing of all deSt. Paul scriptions waa A uind. A carpet which Sugar Texas had been on the floor of a house which was destroyed was ripped np Tennessee Coal and Iron and carried more than a mile up the Union Pacific, common . side of the mountain. There it was Steel, common Steel, prof erred deposited in the top of n tree almost Western Villon intact. Many curious effects In western tornadoes were observed. Wabash, preferred 49-1- 2; Best-Belch- er 4; 2; lines Tickets on sale July return limit July 25th, -- and 3rd, 24th Room 6, First National Bank Utah. Building, Ogden, N ATLAS, 2; CABLE BREAKS e A Wtr Atlaa haa been leaned by the Chicago k Northwestern railway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient form for reference. The Eastern shown la detail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any addresa on receipt of ten (10) cents for postage by C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. A N. W. Ry., 2208 South llaiu SL, Salt City, Utah Russo-Japanes- ALBERT F, RICHEY, slt-aatl- York. July 18. Honey on call per cent; lowest easy; highest 1 1; ruling rate 1 Time loans easy, CO days 8 per cent; 90 days 8 14 per cent; six monlbs - 1 h r.$ U 168 Prime mercantile paper weak; hankers bills 4.8!904.8t;95 for demand, and at 4.84306 4.8436 for sixty day bills; posted riles 4.85 and 4.88. Commercial bills 4.84 bar silver 58 Mexican dollars 3-- r 45 1-- SUGAR. A New York, July 18. Sugar; Raw cenvery steady; fair refining 3 molasses trifugal 90 test 3 pugar 3 : Refined crushed 5.75; powdered 5.15; granulated 6.05. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 7 atr-ady- ui ' 2372 Washington n EE St. Louia, July 18. Wool, steady; Vue medium 15017; fine 14015. I i Chicago, July 18. 0; 05.05. SHEEP Receipts 8.000; slow; good to choice wethers 4.2505.00; fair to choice mixed 3.506 4.25; native iambs t 407. KANSAS f ; - f i 11- Mi CITY STOCK. Kansas City, July 18. Cattle Receipts 5,000. Steady; native steers 4.000 6.00; cows and heifers 1.7505.00; stockcrs and feeders 2.500 4.25; bulls 2.506 3.75: calves 2.5004.75; wexicrn steers 3.7505.50; western cows 1.75 6 3.50. Hogs Receipts 8,000. Steady; hulk sales S.200 5.35; heavy 5.250 5.45; parkers 5.2u05.4j; pigs and light 4.25 Of 6 5.25. 2,000. Sheep Receipts Market steady; mutton 3.256 5.75: lambs 4"0 0G.WJ; range wetuers 3. 75 jj 4.75; ewes 3.006 3.75. OMAHA STOCK. Mi ,i ! I ; 1-- 4 6-- 8 fV foul O AVE. qtie fen itill TIME Hi s Phono orders given special S Q & BURGI ttle Omaha, July Receipts Stronger; narive steers 1.750 6.00: cows and heifers 3.0004.50: western steers 7.2504.75: range cows and heifers 2.256.0J; canners 1.751$ 2.00; Stockers snd feeders 2.50CM.15; Clives 2.GOG4.25; bells 2.750 4.25. 1.500. Market 5 to 10c higher: heavy 5.2505.37 mix-e- d 5.1505.25: light 5.1005.25: pigs 4.5003. u0; oulk of sales 6.1505.25. Sheep Receipts 500. Market slont steady; western yearlings 8.7504.25; wethers 3.3004.25: ewes 3.0003.65: common and Stockers 2.25 3.50; lambs IS.-Ca- 60ti. NEW YORK BOND8. 8. refunding 2s, registered ..104 V. 8. refunding 2s. coupon U4 U. S. 3s registered 103 lT. 8. 5a. coupon 105 131 U. 8. New 4. registered 8. New 4s, coupon 133 IT. R. Old 4s, registered 104 U. 8. Old 4s. couiNiB 106 S, 5s, registered 162 general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s 95 Atlantic coa.-i- Line 4a Baltimore k Ohio 4s Baltimore A Ohio 3 ! Central of Georgina Central of Georgia 1st Inc.... Chesepeake A Ohio 4 ChUago A Alton 3 2 Chicago. B. A Qulnry new 4s.. Chicago, M. A Rt. Paul gen. 4s, Chicago A Nonhw'n consol 7s 129 Chicago. K.I.A Par. K. K. 4a 71 Clihago. R. 1. AP.R.R. col 5s 87 C. C. C. A St. Lonis gen. Chicago Terminal 4a Consolidated TolmcA) 4s Colorado A Southern 4s Denver A Rio Grande 4e Erie prior lien 4e Erie General 4s Ft Worth A Denver City 1st.. 103 j 3-- 4 3-- Corn-J- uly 49 0 0 Phone 227 Y. ja WANTED 4 1- -1 7-- 8 Chicago, July 18. lock of the usual amount of water kallant and an exceptionally large crowd of pannengera on (he steamer Eastland combined to Sept. 49 1 8; Dec. cause much uneasiness on the return from South Haven last nlghL When the homeward voyage was begun. late tn the afternoon, nil the passenger tried to find seats on the shady side of the boat. This caused the steamer to list heavily to star-hoarMembers of the crew hastened to close the lower port holes, while many women secured life preservers and crowded to the steamer's rail. This caused the boat to settle further to starhoard. and gome of the passengers became thoroughly alarm- trip .... 2 1-- 4 1- -: 4.. ........a... 4 1- -2 Reading Gciuiul 1U7 1- -2 2 2 -1 2 -2 2 p 1 M. ;s S ed. The crew was at once mustered by the officers and an attempt was made to reawm with the frightened men and women. The passengers refused to obey orders and finally. In order to drive them away from the rail, the fire hose was used. It proved effective and the crowd went to the lower deck. The women were persuaded into the smoking rooms nf the cabin, and were by the ofllceri. while the men were talked toomslJe by other members of the crew. The ship held o its course despite the petitions of the passengers to turn round, and finally reached Chicago. Many of the wocaen insisietl on wearing life preservers until the vessel reached its dock. ml J gfll dei JA I Ju II ARRIVE. Ha Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha Denver, Kansas City and east, dally Na 1. Overland Limited Council from Omaha, Bluffa, Kan has Qity, Den ver and all points east, ,,, daily 3 Na lill Fast 3:30 u 3:40 ia m Mail 2:50 C. A. HENRY, A. & Ticket Agent, MOSELET, Trav. Pans. Agnt Pgden, Utah Proprietor. THE OREGON SHORT LIKE lUQ (June 19, 1904.). DEPART: Na 7 Butte and Portland.. 12:65 M Na 9 Pocatello, Montpelier l.IBib and Butte 7:15 Na 11 Cache Valley Na 12 Saltlake andTlntle 10:45 U Na 8 Salt Lake and inter7:25 LA mediate points No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, nd all points Milfori) $.20 $Si south Na 10 Suit Lake and Inter8:80 ya. mediate points ) IKw.r DM hr TuiMm, JXwmJ mt WMillittM Fraa. 3:30 pa Na 1 Suit Lake Na 8 Butte and Pocatello ,12.45 an, Express ,, Ko. 11 SsltLrke and Tintle 6:65 pjn. Na 7. Salt Lake and Mi- lford No. 8 to Chicago and the EaA over the ) Ikwii North-Weste- Trav. Paa. Age Ogden, UttL D. E. BURLEY, G. P. k T. A Salt Lake Ctty Cheap Rates to St. Louis 206 SMtk Mala Straet, Bait Lake Cttjr, Utah. Pay When Cured. Vim. meat aaf af ika waa. mam at SliMiai mmm (na tr Iranraam mona or full AM TUB VSKT MSAON Wl WAN TO TALC TO. Wa am ernraaaarmillla cartas CHUIIO h, jnMMlai the ana, aalaaiair Mapl. etrtae i ll: A. B. MOSELET, Rv, rn inter- - 8:00 sa mediate points 8 Portland and Butte. . 7:W aa 10 Butte and Pocatello 8:00 ya 10:30 la No. 12 Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do Ml 8nndnya. C. A. HENRY. Ticket Are rn Chicago & Salt Lake and Na Na Tickets, reservations and full information can be obtained from C. A Walker, General Agent, U. 8:10 LA ARRIVE: u ? P Na North-Weste- SSBS and other Eastern points, via ana-atl- rreutB ovn rcxci csipt IM rilVATB DISKA8KS nrM .Wta aar fc.ratndmwea. YOU with taa won), ihnaMaS. of aatlmi NOW VI WANT TOCLKI HalmXXaaeamaadlae that wa aatll m awra roa. Hi apUat M Lom MaaSaae. Baota.1 Waafe-- . hpamatarrhan. UaanathiM. SrahlU. Vaataoeata, )Jtiatw,tn tha PraMaMStaae. Ua- aaavnU lavaa, Ceaaraata Uasrtar. (Hata-rata.. (aataalswa BiaaS htwa aa aU wiAaKEBaaot a Ornuu liuLBSi ta.M. talpLM.1 haalai f ta(; 8aaa,aaa haliAar. M m IX TIME TABLE a. M VMM hatrar anafMaaa. MharatBarmaavratlfilathtaalaMat Hna, htaatvaaihar var. Xhtotaanplaa: DHS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert . Specialists, 2482 Oem. Utah. San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R R Co. and South Tompte Sta. Salt Lake City Depot, Third, West Uneaalneas Prevalla on a Steamer on Lake Michigan, But no Disaster Results. 3-- 4 lev u 1,000 MEN only double-trarailway between the Missouri River ind Chicago. Excellent service hr every particular. One of these train, the Overland Limited, is the most luxurious train In the world. Electric lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via ThY Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. llaw Dim tn ul hramSm. Trahm. BhChlMrM. ChOTM. On. Surmir, SMkra. iMwITiMbl. MHM. Malta, BkMMhBL ef ita him. Piim. vumi. msDimm EmUI M.taM. Uonr. lar tag mm). BtaMIM-wIVm Warm. Ha, hrar- - Bnurl. tataew, laaoBuita. ata-- aa .U Sanaa. Piima aa thaala IK Write foe Cm. fraa qaM liat If ,sa auaat Weak Men otb CARD. Effective June 19, 19U4. DEPART: Na 6 Mail and Express... 8:20 gg No. 2 Overland Limited for Bluffs, Omaha, Council Denver, Kansas City and east daily 2:50 No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all 7:20 la. points east, daily To unload schooners at the Lake Boer halt. It la tha place to get the longest anl tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of beer In town for five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wins and all kinds of soft drinks. Finest line of cigars In town. Call In everybody ns you pass by and sample our gooda Corner 25th and Lincoln avenna SLADE 1- -2 .... l-- conv. 3 3-- AVERTED 4 t ipts 18. . NARROWLY 3-- 4 ;. i S. mm Vmwl. OuutalaM, UkMM wn PANIC IT. Hocking Valley Louisville A Nah. Unified 4a.. 100 Manhattan consol gold 4 .... 105 64 Mexlran Central 4s 15 Mexican Central 1st Ine 96 Minn. A Rt. Louis 4s Missouri. Kansas A Texas 4s.. 99 Missouri. Kansas A Texas 2nds 60 4.7506.00. National R. R. of Max. concol 4s 77 W New Yoric Central gen. 8 CHICAGO FRODUCE CLOSE. New Jersey Central gen. 5.. 122 Northern Pacific io5 Chicago, July 18. Close: 75 Northern Pariflc 3s Wheat JuIt 97 old 98: Sept. SS Norfolk A Western consol 4s. . lul old 90 Dec. 87 7 8; May Oregon Short J.ine Is A Partlc 9 69 Hogs-Rece- --- IB) be ,. Mi Trent And Care TraahiM, MS Liu, ;bf f: attention. FROM the rou IS "Live and let Live la our motto. Wo do not promise to sell you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. Wa endeavor to please every jody who patronlzoo tha JCCES8 MARKET. Ths LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your GROCER for It Na 1 bacon 4MHOII .15 o o li I (3 SUCCESS MARKET ck CATABBH-DMf- Sri of: THE Ave. Franca 8-- aid . 1--2 BN jrot D. W. CATTvS building, corner 25th and Washington Ave. If you are in a hurry see Blade, hes always on time. Excursion wagons leave daily at 8 a m. and 3 p. m. for Ogden canyon. Parties over 20 re ceive special rata. Phone 67 k. Re., 44 k. Gardening la taught in nearly all the primary and elementary schools in 7-- Cattle-Recei- pts alow; good to prime steers 5.500 C.40; poor to medium 4.5005.25; Stockers end feeders 2.5004.00: cows 1.500 4.50; heifers 2.0065.00; canners 1.500 calves 2.000 2.70; bulis 2.0004.25; 6.00. HOGS Receipts today 10.000; tomorrow 8.000; 10c higher; mixed and butchers 5.3005.75; good to choice heavy 5.5003.75; rough heavy 5.100 5.40; light 5.3505.53; bulk of bales 5.40 M J. In Russia the penalty for leading n strike ia the same aa that for rebellion. 3-- 8 CHICAGO STOCK. ,4 i ft 1-- 4 CM S3 RF.Wff lilak .Sf the popular hack man has moved his stand to the Kay An International union of carpet la projected. 7-- 8 territory and western medium 19021; t VICTIMS MAY RECOVER 8 1-- b 8 md sf' 'Phone 150. peo- ' li CARD. 7-- 8 , 3-- 8 WOOL. 4 634,141 4: inr HAS MOVED British railways employ rioc ia Labor Notes ple. 4 0GDEty UNDERTAKER 3-- 1-- I 1-- 4 8-- 4 ?y--i r f ( S per cent; sterling exchange 2. 48 yvil FV Phone 22. o. New- i?P Always Remember 421 25th SL O HUNfER & KENNEDY 2Cth. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE , (3 Said piece of land will cost you $20 CHEAP RATES VIA OREGON SHORT per aero. LINE, PIONEER DAY, July 24th. $400 for 20 acres. $800 for 40 icrea. For above occasion an open rate of $1,200 for S I acres. one fare for the round trip is authorised between all station in Utah on our Address or Call on K 9 2368 WASHINGTON If So P Ogden Steam Allen Transfer Company. Laundry. WILL YOU Special train leaves Ogden at 7:00 n. m., returning leaves Manti, 11:30 p. m. Tickets good returning until July 20th. Fare, $3.50 for the round trip. fall At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hi Uny I. ) Invest In a piece of unimproved landf In Weber Couotyf Adjoining improved farms? Half mile from R. R. Station T Right next to Irrigation Canal t Providing you can buy on monthly payments f Say $10 or $15 or $20 per monthf Or quarterly? Or annual payments?. And no Interest? And no taxea? The owner to pay taxea and continue to use the land until It ia fully paid for? ji err" ----Winning Mnd and ---Uka every day. Vo yonsmooth joor finlaundry dull finish,finish? mi ish or some other do give you Inst what you want; too work a little better than the other launderara do tt. Try na ward the labor temple. Jack. and girls are on short (ime. Living ia cheep in Japan. Twenty-fiv-e to thirty shillings a month will supply food, fuel and clothing for n family of five persons. kO To" St Ways are Winning Ways fe- 2; 2. lbs Toronto, Our Laundry 703 Men's union baa contributed $1,000 to- GALLAGHERS TRUNK FACTORY. Re-Uni- 5-- 8; a Sept $42.50 St. Louia and return 47.50 Chicago and return Chicago and return via Su Louia 60.00 St. Louia and return via Chicago 60.00 Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days in each direction. Pullman sleepers through to SL Louie without change. Tickets on tale Tuesday! and Fridays each week. Stop oven allowed. A. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Pas. Aft THE MEIGHAN ABSTRACT COMPANY. 2408 Weak. Am Telephone 3. In Worcester, England, there are women who make needles and 1,044 male nailmakeiu (England) coal, trade la Forty-fiv- e itrouxand men, boys 2; 17 190. On July 18, at Rutland, VL. International Association of Marble Worker will meet In convention. RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. Cbaa. Melghan. 2. 40 83 33 Dec. , Mesa Pork, per hbl. 12 90 July 13 02 Sept KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND . BAKERY, individual lunches and ice cream served from 6:10 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. 8454 Washington avenue. 7-- 3-- 8; ..,... Lard, per July, a 2.50. 1-- 4; OStSSIMSS Oats, Na July, Sept Closa 142.50 St. Louia and return $47.50 Chicago and return Chicago and return via SL Louia $30.06 St. Louis and return via Chicago $50.00 Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days each direction. Pullman sleepers through to St. Louia without change. Tickets on sale Tuesday and Friday each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pas. Agt eent 19, Forty million dozen egg are used yearly in the calico printing industry in England . EXCURSION RATES. VIA UNION PACIFIC. EXCURSION JULY TUESDAY MOUSING, OGDEX, UTAH, Go to St. Louis Through Cool Canons keep In night of snow or water and of You can reach the World's Fair city just aa quickly The Burlington's by a plrasant route aa you can by any other sort. a distinct advantage la the fact Mecca has service to the latter-da- y that it ia over toe coolest lines In the West. And along grain or fruiL swift-movin- rivers Let me tell yon more about it send a postal today, giving your name, and probable destination. hours 1 will send Within forty-eigyou Information interesting and ht R. F. NE8LEN, General Agent. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST, Ticket Office, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, EPART. For Provo, LehL Fairfield Hid lfercur, connecting at Nephl for Manti and Intermediate points os Sanpete Valley Ry.... For Garfield Beach, Tote Mamele. Stockton, moth, Eureka ana till yer City (via Leamington cut-off- ) For Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab, Milford, Frisca Callentes and is termed late points Q p ARRIVE. From Prova American Fork. LekL Juab. Frica Cnllenton and Intermediate points 935 m Worn Provo, LehL field, M error and Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. points. 5.35 vm From SUver City, u. moth. Eureka, Stockton. ' role and Garfield Beach 535 P Qi ALL TRAINS DAILV, Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Silt Lai is. Milford, Modena and Callentes. Direat stag cunc.ec tions for all inning diatricta la aonthers Utah and Nevada 3 Trains G. W. TIME CARD IN JUNE STU. 1904. DEPART DAILY. q MO-for- d, K City Ticket Office, :0l sum StracL TeL 2IS. For particular, can on or addran agent. SaX Lake Roafo, or J. U MOORE, E- - District Passenger Agent W. GILLETT, Gen. Pi. Agt Daily-- 3 We can save you money. Write C. F. WARREN, General AeaL Na 4U Dooley Salt Lake City. Na 6 Atlantic Mail all point! Elite e a e Na 12, Salt Lake local. SL LouU Na 3,chicago, a """'q-I... uh .j No. 4, Atlantic Kxprcaa, points East.VRRIVE DAILY. Na 5, Pacific Mail. Salt Lake - and all points East Na 1, Chicago and 6t u limited Na 11. Local from Park and San Pete Valley Na 3, Pacific Express u all points East. to Through Seplng raraNe Chicago and SL Louia, chair Boatom Free reclining A. HENRT, Ticket Agent. perfect dining car aerTic through trains L A. BENTON. Gen. Agt Lake City. 0. GILSON, Agent, Ogd- . , t - V f A a a tygi - |