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Show MOESIXG EXAMINER O'JDEN. UTAH, SATURDAY lUE WALL STREET m The Utah . National Bank MARKETS Of OF OGDEN THE WORLD BRADSTREET REPORTS RAILWAY EARNINGS EXCEED ALL PREVSPECULATION IOUS PERIODS IN STOCKS QUIETING DOWN. United States Depository Pays Interest on time deposits K--r s CHRISTMAS SUES MARKET FJRM STEADY AND TURKEYS PLENTIFUL BUT PRICES STILL SUSTAINED. Oata Take a Jump of Ten Centa Per Hundred. Tl.i! Christmas market ia firm aud au Heady. There are practically changes in the prices of ample. There are several changes, however, noted in the price of grams. Turkey's are In market, lu quantity and while the price. 25 cents per prohibitive in pound, is high, fact, yet a scarcity cannot be complained of aa during Thsuheglving lime. The high price of turkey a la the result of the extra heavy demand made for the dressed product elsewhere. Utah turkeys eau lie shipped oui of the slate aud bring proportionately as prices aud an tnc local people tin the piodiu-- exchange, today, the good must pay the price or do without. was firm. maik-butter Dais have taken a jump of It) cents Creamery 16 ft 27. hundred in price and are nuwr quotier Dairy 16022. ed at $1.50. The scarcity of this cerEggs firm lift 23. eal is responsible lor the raise in Clu-esteady lift 12. price. California lettuce ia in market at NEW YORK BONDS. five centa per bunch. Following are the market's ruling U. S. refunding 2a, registered ..104', prices: Iu4 U. S. refunding 2s. coupon California strawberries. 23c per cup. 1044 U. S. 3s registered CrauL-rrlett- . 13c per quart. 1044 V. S. 3s, coupon Hubbard squash, Idr and 15c each. 130:L V. 8. New 4s, registered Pine apple. Sue to 35c each. 130:: I.. S. Nt-- r 4. coupon Sweet Potatoes, 6 pounds for 25c. 103 f4 8. Did 4s. legist ered Celery, 5c a bunch. 1063 U. 8. Old eutiMin Utah pears, 3c a pound. 102i! Alrhioon gcneial 4s' Utah apples, 3c a pound or 75c to Auliismi ad Juki nunt 4s 94, $1.25 per bushel. UK) AHa iti' Combi Line 4s Oregon apples. $1.75 per btiahel. 103 Rultimori' and Ohio 4s New Utah cabbage ia in market and 96 Rakiir-'rand Ohio Su ia quoted at 3c a pound. 93 Inc Ceilin'! of Gcoigia Utah potatoes are in market lljj-iCentral of Georgia 5s are quoted at 20 pounds for 2 jeand 107s e Slid (Jkh 4'gS 1U per hundred. ll. 82Y Cbii-ig- o and Alton S' .s Beet sugar is now $G.G5 per sack, . ,li)0s 13 iba. C. II. an.', Quiner new Is for $1.00. 111 4s C. M. anil St. Paul gen Cane sugar, $0.75. 7 eon. ,.129w Chicago and Nnhwesl. Hooper chcesa. sella for 17 2 centa 81 T4 C. R. 1. an-- Pacific R. 11- 4s a pound. C. II. 1. and Pacific it. R. nil. 5s .. 94' Swiss cheese, 25c and 30c. C. C. C and Si luniis geu 4s .... Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Cliicdfto lei initial 4s Rauch rggs 35 cents a dozen. Cun. ToIihci-i- 4k Eastern eggs, 30 cents. Colorndo jiinl Siinthcrn 4 Lemons. 25c to 35c per dozen. 4s .... lliiver niol Rio Grande High patent flour sells for $2.95 per Ei ie prior lien 4s hundredweight; straight grade for Eric general 4a $2.85. K. Worth and Denver City 1st Coal oil sells for 23c a gallon. 1119s Hoi king Valley 4,s Ranch butter, 25c. Unified Is ..103' Dullsville ami Na-hbutter, 30 cents. Creamery 105Vk Manhattun consol gold 4s Oranges from 25 lo 50 cents a don 7ti .Mexican Central 4s en. 224 Mexican Cenir.il 1st Inc Cocoa nut a. 10 cents each. 961 4s Minn. and Si. lamia Turkish figs 25c per package. loo3 Mi-- s Kans.ifi and Texas 4s Bananas, 30c a dozen. Mix., Kansas and Texas 2nds .... 856, Oyslera, 70c per quart National R. R. of Mexico con. 4a . Si', Eastern spring chickens are selling New York Cent rul gen. 3.,s . ...ini' for 23 c a pound. Hens, 17 New Jersey Central general 0s ..136 Utah spring chickens, 25c n lb. 1054 Northern Pai ific 4s Teal ducks, 25c per pair. NorllieiU Ihteifie 3s 73a, Mallard ducks, 23c each. Norfolk and Western con. 4s ....101 Halibut.- - 15c; flounders, soles and 11. S. Line - ami Panic 1044 smelts sell for 13 centa a pound; 10214 Penn. conv. S', a 17 13 cents; salmon 17 baas, striped 10294 cents. Cock-taile- d Reading general 4s 20c and salmon St. lamia und I. Mountain con. 5a .116Ct 25c per IT. St. Diuis and San Fran. fg. 4a .... 89 Smoked white fish, 20c per pound. 97 S'weRlern lats St. lb. Finnau Haddlc 171-2- c 84 Seaboard Air Line 4a Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per 4a Whiskey, basis of high wines Vice CIocp Contract grade 1.24. $12.75. ah-mis- t Copper end Tin Show Weakness Iron and Steel Deployed Strength. Ik. ili.liiadstreeta Xrw York. tomorrow will say: Holiday trade and re'.ail business generally bold ibe center of the siapp, wholesale business anil sprculaiiuu m aiocks and staple quieting down, lu some lines of iudiiidrv, too, wawnraljlo n influence make for quiet, narked exception la nou-i- l in iron and steel which displayed activity and strength and Mil further alliances oil crude and finished products. Railway gross earnings are up to (he best of the year and exceed all previous periods at this time. Net returns Indicate present profitable operations about making up for lessened earnings earlier in the year. A preliminary survey Indicates close lo. if not in excess of ivoord proportions in holiday business except in some portions of the south and the Pacific coast. Among the metals, Un and copper Leather is alone show weakness. firm; Inndier Is steady. Wool, la strong; supplies are limitd of next year's slip is solu ed, In advance and the high cost of materiel make for higher finished products. Business failures in the United Slates for the week ending Decern lier 21. number 249 against 2:!9 last week, 243 in the like week In 1903. In Canada, failures for the week nnmbnr 37 aa against 37 last week and 16 last year. Wheat, Including flour, exports for the werit aggregate 1.080.708 bushels, against 1,414,890 last week, and 2,335,-60- 6 butt rear. From July 1st to date the aggregate 3,777,187 bushels against 83,23a, 530 last year, ll ninety days and six mouths per r.;lil. AND EXCHANGE. .MONEY Prime merca.i-lil- e per cent. bauker Sieriiug exchange , ready; bills at 4.871 5h. 4.8720 fur demand ami l.iriOu for sixty day bills; posted rates 4.85 and 4.8; commercial bills Ni w York, Dec. 2'J. paper t 'l 4 2 2 4.81 liar silver, 60 Mixicau dollars, 48 1-- WOOL St. Louis, Doc. 2.. Wool, nominal; territory and western mediums 214; 22; flue medium 17ft IS; fine luftl. SUGAR. 23. 3-- COKKEL-Siea- No. dy; 7 Rio 8 CASH WHEAT. Nu. 2 Wheat: No. 3 red 4. low red 1.15 No. 1.14; Np. 2 hard 1.1141.14 3 luird 1.02 ft 1.12; No. 1 northern 1.15 No. 2 northern l.o7ft 1.12; No. 2 spring l.uoftl.l. Chicago, Dec. 23. PRODUCE ClkJSE. CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 23, Close: Wheal Dec. l.iu May ft 3 8; July 98 1 2ft Corn Dec. 46 Jan. 43 45 July 45 Oats Dec. 29 May 21 US 3-- 5-- 4 Mav 7-- 31 u-- July 5-- Pork Dec. 11.35; Jan. 12.55; May 12.07 New York, Dec. 23. Many members of the Exchange left, the floor during the session today, on account of the hopelessness of any awakening of interest. Even the usual evening tip of contracts over a long holiday in travel seemed to have lieea largely attended to during yesterday session. Aside from the profound dullness the principal feature of the market was 11s strong undertone. There was no yielding tendency at any time and the alow hardening process established a number of fair advances. Such contracts as remained to lie closed up were evidently on the short side, and the rising tendency was generally attributed to the covering of these. News was of little importance, and its influence was not discernible in the movement. The usuai forecasts of the weeks current movement with the interior Indicated sufficient receipts to offset the gold exports, and subtreasury requirements and establish s cash gain of about $2,000,000. The changes In the loan item at this are problematical, but there has been no sign of any such stock nwrket liquidation a a that which caused last weeka large loan contraction. The stale of the money market effectually discounts all interest in the showing of the bank staie-mentMoney ia difficult to place on call and the lenders on lime are growing more and more lenient regarding collateral. Loans for six months are made n all industrial colla'ersl at about the same rate as on the usuai mixed collateral. The outward move-men- t of guld equally falls to srousa Interest, In view of this condition of the money market. The amount to be disbrrsed on Jan. 1, in dividends and Interest. Is estimated to be larger than ever before on that date. The weeks exports of corn show the firm symptom of actual revival in that trade, the total having risen to 1 .862.893 bushels, compared with 453,713 last week. This weeks total Is, In fact, the largest for the corresponding week in four years. The wheat outgo continues insignificant compared with that of former years In the recant -- past. Lard Dec. 6.62 May 7.12 RtbH-3n.fl.- J.tn. May 6.72 July 6.87 C.75; Rye-7- 3.: . Flax-1- .23 1-- G.85ftti.-8- 7 2. 47 2 ft OMAHA LIVESTOCK. Dec. 23. Cattle Receipts Steady; native steers 3.23ft cows and heifers 2.50ft 4.10; western steers 3.00ft'4.tiO; range cows and beiferi 2.30ft 3.65; canners 1.50ft Stockers and feedeia 2.40ft 4. on; calves 3.00ft 5.50; bulk of sales 1.75 6.-1- . 5; ft'3.75. Hogs Receipts 7,5o0. Strong; heavy 4.35ft.4.40; mixed 4.37 2ft4.40; light 4.40ft 4.45; pigs 4.00ft 4.40; bulk of sales 4.35ft 4.40. No sheep. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Dec. Stockers aud feeders 2.15ft 4.15; cows 1.35ft 4.40; heifers 2.00ft 5.1MI; canners 1.35ft 2.40; bulls 2.00ft 4.00; calves 3.50 ft 6.75. Receipts 23,000. Weak; mixbutchers 4.30ft4.65; good to choice heavy 4.50ft 4. fiu; rough heavy 4 .30 ft 4.40; light 4.1004.40; bulk of ales 4.3504.50. 8,oim. si rung; Sheep Receipts lambs loc higher; good to choice wethers 4.6005.15; fair to choice mixed 8.7504.70; western sheep 3.50ft 5.15: native lambs 4.7507.00; western lambs 5.50 ft 6.75. Hogs ed ami , KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas City, Dec. 23. Cattle Receipts 2,(ffiV. Steady; native nicer 3.50 06.50; native cows and heifers 1.75ft 2.00ft 4.10; 6.00; alockera and bulla 2.0004.00; calves 3.tmft i.5n; western steers 3.00ft 5. on; western s cowl! 1.75ft 3.50. The Leading Futures ranged as ow a; Foll- ..iPhone 223X). Avenue. Fast G. A. HENRI, Ticket Agent A. R UU8ELKY, TTav. Puss. Agent Ogden, Utah. ft F. NEBLEN, General Agrn 79 W. SECOND TIME TABLE .1 6. 47 6.73 -- i 6.13 6.65 quotations were as follows: Klntir easy. Whst No. 2 Miring 1.08ft 1.13. X.i. 3 9801.12. No. 2 red 1.13101.13':,. (torn No. 2 Na ! vi'llow 46,. No. 2 M is 29V No. 2 white 22. ( SOUTH ST, Balt Lake City, San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Cut Rates . .4714 East For tHe Holidays h. TICKET VIK HEALY HOUSE, Opp. PHONE BELL 161Z. MEMBER 1-- 2 Depot AMERICAN BROKERS TICKET ASSOCIATION, 1-- 2 1-- py n . v Cheap Rales to St. Louis ne 1 mb , U. S. Con C. S. Mining Co. Victoria . HoM-.iCon. . .. SIMPLE FUNERAL ...... Alta ., Leave Ogden al 2:15 or Salt iMke City at 3:15 p. m today; pend tomorrow riding through the wonderful Rockies; visit Denver from 4 p. m. to 10:35 p. m.; then return to your car and tskt It easy" until you reach Chicago at 7:20 the third morning after leaving home. An interesting trip aud an easy, comfortable one! Let me tell you mure about 1L 1-- 2 $ . al ... . . lan. held today, were marked with Pontifical requiem maos simplicity. was celebrated by Bishop Canevin, af-tWa un save yon money. Write me. which absolution was given by C. F. WARREN, five bishops Individually. At the grave the services wire brief aud General Agent, No. 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City. ronxlHied of the ritual for the burial of a bishop, and the Messing of the grave by Bishop Canevin, assisted by lie officers of the mass. Many high dignitaries of tho church were present from different pints of the country. 3 Trains .. .. K. .4. 371) 13 ...i. Belcher Andes 16 Bullion 20 Caledonia 42 (.'hollar 22 C. C. and Va. 113 Crown Point 13 G. and G. 18 J hr) ice 8 ' Occidental Con. 78 7 tivi-rmn- .Savage 18 5 Hill BH Union Con. 48 Dally 3 1 ... B. anil B. 91 Belcher 19 Cliailange Coil. 19 Confidence 70 Cun. Imperl.il 1 Exchequer 46 H. and N. 15 Mexican 113 I'lltnSl the CHECAGO & NORTH --WESTERN RAILWAY line bethe double-trac- k No. 6 Atlantia Mail all point fiiut Na 12, Salt Lake local Na 2, Chicago, 8L Louis Che "Best SALT wwia a S. Nevada Utah Con. Yellow 39 4 Jacket The 13 National New York. City Bank will ship $.ouu.00 gold coin to South America tomorrow. Dec. 23. DIB lUTl'l SITUATION NOT RELIEVED. Tlte slight wa. not enough in materially change the drouth ftltuaGon in this vicinity. The small water supply is being ex- liBitsfnd ranitliy and industries are suffering. The water company sup- piying Braiiiliak. haa unnoume-- j that it (aniint guarantee a Mipuly uf water. The Ktiiqdy at. Irwin, Ia.. w rIiii) nil .lay, leaving it entirely without, water. Th drouth is beginning lu have seiieus rf- feci on the mills in the Mornings- licia valley and if not son relieved will ilemorslize that jnduatrv. Pittsburg. Dec. 23. rainfall of last, night 4. Atlantia Express, all 7iSi $ point East ARRIVE DAILY. Na 6, Pacific Mall, 8alt Lak11: IS I- and nil points East Na 1. Chicago and fit. Louis -we Smiled Nt. 11, Local from Park City "S and San Pete Valley Nj. 3, Pacific Exprew Sill points KMt.ao J." Through sleeping car toOMtt Tort Chicago and SL Loui, New a Boston. Fro reclining chah carl su aervlci oa car dining perfect through trains C. A. HENRY. Ticket AgenkOg L A. BENTON, Gea Salt Lak City, 6 gout Og ft B. GILSON. CARD IN tmCL R. G. W. TIME JUNE STH, 190L DEPART PAILT. Na of Everything. LAKE CITY, UTAH. aa Red tween the Missouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all lines to the East Two trains daily Omaha to St Paul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. . PnllmzB drawing-roo- m eleepiag can, buffet smoking and library can, Bookloven library, dining care, a la earte service, free reclining chair can and elandard coaches. Tot lartfccr tatanullaa ipptr S C. A. WALK ER. Grn'l SgL C. S N.-Ry. IS ini 40 West Second South 9:M Un t It 'SBRXSKSXK&rSF Hum Pittsburg. Dec. 23. Tho funeral services over Hie remains of Bishop Phe- 4 (Ipnir Fast through trains daily to Chicago via Obsequies of Bishop Phelan Celebrated at Pittsburg. .. Bel Mid. . ether Eastern pointa via ' SERVICES The official Hosing quotations for mining stocks today were aa follows: Muv , via the Scnic Route 3:00 p. m Mail pound. SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. Jm Day Thro Standard Sleeping Cars al No 9 Every Chicago ""' 1-- Goldfield Bon. i 425 Washington .Effective Dee. 4ik 1904. DEPART: Na 6 Mail and Express... 1:20 e. Na 2 Over land for Omaha, Connell Bluffa, Denver, Kansas City end 2:35 p. ra east daily Na 4 Atlantia Express fat Denver, Omaha, Connell Bluffa, Kansas City and nil 1:80 f-points aaat, daily ARRIVE. Paeiffa Express from Cornell Bluffs, Omaha Denver, Kansas City sal east daily 3:45 a. Na L Overland Limited from Connell Omaha, Bluffa, Kansas City, Da ver end all points east, 3:25 p. m daily 2 Kxten. Montana Ton. . J. B. Tntiopah . MaeNamara K. lioniesiake . 2372 Washington Ave. FMSTiF UIE 7-- ts Tonoiiali Tnuopah Tonoiiah Tonopah 150. H. Patties 119 119 . 83 3w Nevada Stock a UNDERTAKER in mm mu ft, M. Lecdont 944 Pa'-ifl- Fomhr-r- Tctro Victor Con. Wabash Yankee RICHEY, LIQUORS TIME CARD. Dapet, ThlrtL West and South 1 ample tts, Balt Lake City. Railway laird retails for 12 c a pound. EPART. Texan and Paeiflr Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for Tided.). St. L. and Western 4a . Dor rrova LehL TOrfleW 25 cents. Union Pacific 4a 106', BUd ltercar, connecting Pickled limbs tongue, 40 cents a doz110 Union Pacific conv. 4a at Nephl for Msntl and en. 92 U. S. Steel 2nd 5a intermediate points cm Beef loin, 11 centa per pound. 117 Waasii lets Valiev Hr.... 8:00 a m Beef riba, nets 9c per pound. Sanpete 66 Wbasli Del). H Ver 'aertiaU Based, Tou-la-, cents. Rib roast, 13 94 liu-mertWheeling and Imke Eric 4s Veal breasts, 12 2 centa. Stocatoa, 95 Wisconsin Central i Eureka ana taJ-e- r Pirioin steak, 15 cents. 84 '4 C. F. and 1 and porterhouse steak, 11 City (via Imamlnf ' cents. Ira eat off) SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. cents. Round steak, 12 for Piovo, American Chuck steak. 10 cents. Pork, Lehl, juab, MU. The cloing quotations and mica were Rib boiling beef, 7 centa. Cord, friaaa Calientes as follows: Beef ahoulder clods, 10 centa. and Intermediate points centa. Ramp roasts, 10 to 12 ARRIVE. Loin and rib pork chops, 15c cents Prom CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Prova Ameraaia Whole pork Iotas, 11 cents a pound. Pork, Lehl, Juab MilVeal necka, 10 cents. ford, Frisco, Calientee 20 cents. Sliced ham, Intermediate points and Rolled ham, 30 centa Worn Prova Lehl, Fni 2 centa. Eastern ham, 15c to 17 laid, Merc nr end Bern Breakfast bacon, 17 2 and 20c. pete Valle Ry. points. cents. Sausage, 12 Prom BUver City, Mara Dry salt bacqn, 15 cents. moth, Ea eke. Stocatoa Pickled pork, 12 2 centa a pound. end Garfield Tooele Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. Chopped suet, 12 3 centa. 5:35 p m Pork sausage, 12 2 cents. TRAINS ALL DAILY, Hamburger, 13 2 cents. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car The price in each instance is by tbs Service between Bait Lake, MUfo.iL pound. Modena and Calientee. Direct stags Timothy hay, loose sells for $12.09 connect ions for all mining districts la Utile Bell . ,92K per ton. Timothy baled, 65c a hundred. arathen Utah and Nevada 55c hundred. a Alfalfa baled, .04 .09 I,. Mammoth Alfalfa hay, loose, $7.50 to $8.00 per .18 .17 May Day . . Cttp Tieket Office, 201 Mata Iff 1 eel ton. 1.55 1.30 Mammoth . TaL Ml Wheat. $1.70 per hundred. 3.85 Ontario . ... Wot particular, call on or alflrem .08 Oats, $1.50. Petro grata Balt Lake Honta or A U Whole corn, $1.45. .10 Sarrann-nt. .09,, pfinag, District Paaeengwr $1.50. Cracked 1)0 corn, 65. 50.00 Silver King W. E. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Silver Shield (racked barley, $1.40, S. Swannog . a Harley, $1.30. Rye, $1.50 per hundred. Star Con Smi-hiRran and aborts, $1.20 per hundred. Biorts alone. $1.30 per hundred. s w n nsou , . . Siiutbern York Rich. Ana ALBERT F. a PCTOR . New HOME COOKING One Trial Is All We Ask a 1-- Ceuiruy Little Chief . .. Beck Tunnel . .. M. Washington . S3) 24th Street, OGDEN, Opposite Old Post Office WINES i - Butler-Liber- MRS. .SHERER'S 'Phone Denver, Cob.. lice. 23. Dorothy Russell, daughter of Lillian Rustiell. i seriously 111 at St. Lukes hospital in this city of bronchial pneumonia. She has her engagebeen compelled to cam-iment at the Orpheum theater. 1-- 3 GOTO cuin-pau- 2 Cattle -- Receipt 23. 2.U00. Sirong; good to priue steers 6. 2oft 6.75; pour to medium 3.85ft 5.80; The closing was very firm. Total ' lings Receipts 6, 011O. Strong; hulk sales of bonds, par value, 12,785,000. of sales 4.30ft 4.60; heavy, 4.511ft1 1.05; packers 4.45ft 4.6u; pigs and light 3.75 04.50. MONEY ON CALL. Sheep-Rece- ipts l.fnal. Strong; teulambs 5.ii0ft;.50; New York, Dec. 23. Money on call ton 4.000 5.25; range weiners 4.25ft 3. 50 ; fed ewes per cent. Steady 2 4.30. ft Time loans, easy; sixty days and CHICAOFUTURES. FOR GOOD MEALS e 1-- 1 Omaha, 9nO. coui-pan- 4- t . Me. 23. Suit involving over $863,060, lias been begun by Max H. Whitney, trustee in bankruptcy of Oil company, i!ie National IJnseed v against the American Linseed Oil and the Central Trust cumitany of New York. The action wa-- t begun in the United States district court. Mr. Whitney chatges that the Amer-ica-u company holds two agreements releasing it from payment uf $286, but) owed the National company, lie deare fraudulent and wants clares liu-silii-n- i ret aside. The court is asked also to trde.r the Crniial Trust company to turn ovei $15,907 of preferred and common stuck y. valued u $67,322, to Qte National c. 2.72 Timothy Clover 12.75. Hurley 2uft 50. , lt ) 5-- 2-- FAILED TO AWAKE INTEREST. 7-- I r 4-- Sugar, raw. Arm'; fair refining 4 centrifugal 96 test 4 uvulasse sugar 4 Refined, firm; crushed 6.35; powdered 5.75; granulated 5.65. New York. Dec. one-thir- MEMBERS )j 3 2 3-- OIL LINSEED NATIONAL COMPANY. Chicago. lOi President. Pres. Cashier Asst. Cashier J. E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh No. S white 80ijft3iij. No. 2 Rye 73. Good feeding barh-33088. Fair to rholce malting 4hw4S. No. 1 1.10. Flaxseed No. 1 unriliwestern 1.2:... Piiiue timothy seed 2 72i. Mi-bid Pork l.anl p.r lu-- i lbs 6.K2s. rtiioit libs sides Ihom I. 6.121'gft 37' Short Clear Sides (boxed), 6.62Jft DECEMBER 24, 1904, MORNING, Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Always Remember Phone 22. Transfer Company. Alien 412 25th St . OGDEN Iw Invsat In a piece of snlmyrawd In Weber County! THE OREGON SHORT LINE TIME farmsf Adjoining bnproreJ CARD. Dec. 4. 1904. Half mile from R- PEPART: next to IrrlgcU" CsH No. 7 Bulls aud Portland 12:05 p.m. " w"" Providing you can buy No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 am. paymantaf and Butte 7:15 p.m. Bay $10 or $16 or $20 per No. 11 Cache Valley No. 12 Salt Ijakt- - and Tlntic 10:50 a.m. Or quarterlyf No. 8 Salt Lake aud InterOr annual paymantaf. 7:35a.m. mediate points And no Interest! No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, And no taxes? 1Rg and all points Milford The owner tv PY tore until land :40 South p.m. tinuo to uss tho No. 10 Salt Lake and interpaid fort 6:30 mediate points p.m. 8:15a.m. No. 4 ARRIVE: 2:15 p.m. No. 1 Salt Lake No. 9 Butte and Pocatello wih Bald place of 12:50 am. Express acre. 6:55 11 Tinlic and Lake par Salt p.m. Na $400 for 80 a Na 7 Salt Lake and Mil$800 for 40 were. a.m. ford $1,200 for SI screw No. 3 Salt Lake and inter8:03 am. mediate point Address or Call on No. 8 lort hi nil and Butte.. 7:00 a.m. No. 10 Hutto and Pocatello 6: IK) p.m. KENNED 10:35 r.m. HUNTER .& No. 12 ('ache Valley Trains south of Juab do not run If So Sundays. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELEY. Trsv. Pass. Agent. . Ogden, Utah. D. E. DURLEY, G. P. A T. A., Salt Lake City. Room 6, First Building Nati'1 Orifew --- Adi Scan the Want |