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Show THE MOUSING 'UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY OGDEN, EXAMINER, long as they observe the regulations for the protection of the reserves. He said the government was ready to meet the sheep men and make such agreements as will be to the benefit of alL F. If. Newell stated that be was IR present for the President to learn the views of the stock men. that he and his colleagues might deride upon and suggest some policy to the President. Dr. Melvin, of the department of animal industry, told of the efforts bemade to prevent the spread of Complain of Government Reserves ing disease among sheep of different between states. He urged Working a Hardship, sheep men and officials of the depart- possession the results of an essay of CALL SALES. ore taken from the cast drift of tn 1.500 at. 1). Carlsa, Sub at 11 Cun. Mcn iir.- - 500 at 61;. WJO at 6", main tunnel showftig values of 5.4 per rant copper, 45 uu at 60 60 per cent lead, 12 200 at 60 2, ounces jrilvcr and 80 gold. Wabash. I.ihio at 6. ,. Yankee Con., 200 at 40 The wreck on the Bingham Copper Belt railway Bandar. waea most unOPEN BOARD. Cun. Mereur. 10U at 60 300 at fortunate affair end may materially reduce the output of the temp for a 59, seller 30. few day. Ine Yampa and Bingham t, 10 at 34.75. Con. smeltera will be the hardest fait, 100 at 3.60, sellar 30. and the mishap may cause the blowing Ingot. l'iu at 2 de1,000 at out of the former plant, which May Day. 1.U00 at 7 for Belt on 7 entirely the 20. pends Copper buyer the delivery of Its supply of ore. Manhattan. 2.000 at 3.00. New York Bonanza, 500 at 10 The Grand Central Is in the market seller 60; 5o at 11, seller 30; 300 at 11. with two ran of ore. teller 60; 500 at 11 seller 60. REGULAR This Week ML 8; 3-- 4. 2. 1- -2 1-- 'A 2; The Balance of our Stock of Ladles of War Was the Cause Less Talk Daly-Wes- Daly-Judg- e, 4. 2; and Mens of the improvement. GROWERS PORTLAND 2. MORECIIEERFUL 3-- 4. Wheat Declined While Cotton Advanced Confidence in Stability of. Money 3--8. Nsildriver, 100 at Sacramento, loo at at Half Price, Market. ' , ' Summer Shirt 2. 2. WOOL. St. Louis. Jan. 11. territory and western Wool nominal; 111 mediums 12; flue medium 15617; line lofflfi, , SUGAR. New York, Jan. 11. Sugar Raw, centrifunominal; fair refining 2 molasses sugar gal (0 tost 17-1211-1- 6. Refined quiet; crushed 5.05; powdered 4.55; granulated 4.4. Coffee firm; No. 7 Ulo 7 2 2 6-- 3-- - - KANSAS CITY. Re- Kansas City, Jan. It. Cattle, feipt. 11.000. Lower; native steers .3.40414.55: native rows and heifers 2.25 63.60: stoekers and feeders 2.906 2.65; bulls 2.1563.40; calves 2.5063.60; western steers 3.1564.15; western tows . ' 1.5063.73. f Hogs Receipts 8.000. Marekt lower: 'hulk of sales 4.5064.60; heavy 4.6(ift , 4.70: packers 4.656 4.6: pigs aud light 4.25ft 4.50. Hheip Receipt 4.000. Steady 1ow)t; muttons 3.5064.40; lambs A5.tft: range wethers - ; Wheu Jan ; July 81 an. :46 Sept. Oats Jan. Corn 43 4E. 3-- 35 Pork .80 &G 1-- 2 May 47 1-- Sept 1-- 35-S- ; 79. May 39 3-- Sept. 3-- 32 uly July Jan: (12.45; May (12.72 lard Jan. 12. Mbs Jan. 82 8.57 1-- 0.55; May S.25;-Ma- u.80; July (6.S0; July Jan. 53. Flax 1 1.03. Timothy 13.05. t lover 111. r.o. r.i? , Earley fajh wheat;. No. 2 rd ;,'No. 2. ?lun-jl. N. !)', uNo " l:arl, No. 1 . iKirtlinrn. N" X 'i.'irviugrii, 2457; .No. 2 : rpring 7C587. Rye . k .!4S May 3-- 2. 3-- To make room -1 Id Mexican On. 13 Ameri. Sugar 135. Osceola 00. 2. Parrot 21 Sugar pfd 1.21 Quincy 95. I). I. A Santa Pa C. 1 M G. Elec. 1.75 aaked.Tamarack 1.08. Mass. Elec. 20 i. Trinity A Mass. Elec, pfd 05. United States 19. United Fruit 27. Utah 32 U. S. Steel 10 Victoria 2 1 U. & & pfd 56 1 Winona 7 West. ram. 81 Wolverine 70. Adventure 2 A. a 2. 3--4. S-- on all .. . 8. 3-- 1. Shirt Waists 1- -1 3-- 2. " San Francisco. Ran Francisco, Jao. 11. The official closing quotations tor mining Blocks today were as follows: 11. A Nor. 86. Andes 80. Belcher 60. Just Ira 18. B. A Bel.' 3.16. Mexican 56. Rulllon 20. Oclcdental C. 96. Caledonia Overman 33. Chal. Con. 40. Pound 40. Confidence Savage 83. C. C. and Vs. 2.9(1 Sierra 'Nov. 1.35. Con. Imperial 4. Silver lfUl 20. Crown Point 4L Union Om.1.65. Utah Coq. 36. Exchequer 25. O. A U. SO. yet. Jacket 48. Everything In Our Broken UNDERWEAR STOCK 50 per cent Off Government. Surveyors Find One 3. last week are Satisfied LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. What More Can be Said. Con. for M.. 88 C. for A., 88 Atchison, 69 A W., 59. W.. pfd.. 90. O. A W., 23 Penn., 61 R. Mines, 9 12. N. A 13-13-- Atchison pfd. Reese Howell aC. A O.. 82 P.. 121. U. A O.. 34 C. U. W., 16 C.- ..M.AS.P..148 DeHccra, 20 3-- 4 3-- 5-- Reading. 23 Reading 1 pfd. Reading 3 pfd. . ' Jan. 11. Cattle Receipts Market 10615c lower; native steera (.5065.16; rows and heifera 1.40 64.00: ran n era 1.7S98.40; stock ers and Omaha. 100. calvee 3.0065.85; bulla 2.006 4.00. ' lioga Receipts, ' 4.SO0. Market 10u lower heavy 4.6064.69; mined 4.556 4.60; light 4.4064.55; pigs 8.5064.30; bulk of sales 4.5064.60. Sheep Receipts, 14,000. Strong ton shade higher; western yearlings 4.006 4.65; wethers 3.5064.10; ewes 8.906 3.70; common and stoekers 2.2563-55- ; lambs 4.7505.75. 6-- 1. New York, Jan. 11. The cotton mar-mopened firm nt an advance of I 6 21 mints and closed trwlay net 10 et 6 points higher. COFFEE. New York. Jan. 11. The market for coffee futures rinsed steady net 20 to, points towfr. .Total sales Marrb T.JOftr begs Iscluding. Jan, 7.25; April J.IO; May 7.506 Uuf July 7.7067M. 24, 0(H) T-t- .. condition, the sales of the forenoon aggregating in value on ly 82.697.50. The general tone of the market was lower and the buying orders were limited. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. 1897. (27.965 28; 1899. (530.925.-3- 9; 1900. (683.601.50; 190L (110,(09.82; . 1903, (127.101.61 CITY ORE SHIPMENTS. PARK ... rst . I)el.v-- W , 123.000 128.000 . , g. Tutsi. B O The following real estate transfers were recorded at the office of County Recorder D. W. Ellis yesterday afternoon: Geo. J. Kelly to James Carver, lot 1. block 2: Woodmansees Main Street ,8, 217,000 Keerns-Keit- h Silver-Kin- ......8,147,300 e a MINING Utah National Bank. Addition. iHiMMi .6,7i3f300 Carolina Carlson to J. 8. Carver, part of lot 5, block 41, plat A. Ogden Savin? Bank to Effle B. Bpcnrrr: part of lot 7. block 7. plat. A. Wm. C. and Martin R. McFarland to ROTES Thompson, part of northwest Th forces rark City Majes- Wn. section I", township 6 north, tic properly are to he increased, quarter2 of west. according to advices from that camp. range Fannie Jehnson, to Waabington Michigan parties bava bacoma interlota 22 and 23 In block 8, Orchard ested in the mine recently. Grove Addition to law-abidi- ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE "Santa Fa Honfe Direct Lina from Utah to Kansas City, SL Joseph, Chicago, Go!- veaton, El nae. and the Ifinlng (Xbn of New Mexico and Arizona. ... THREE TRAINS DAILY. For partieutark shout REDUCED RATES EAST this rammer apply tq C. F. WARREN, Genl Agent, 411 ly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. - 1 SOCIALIST I j ; j The Bosiiiess Man j will find here splendid Driving and Street Gloves and Mlttena lined sad unllned; Scotch and' Mlttena. Wool Gloves Everything that's good is here. All prices, 25c. up to (2.50. The Working Man v 8iuttgart. Germany, Jan. 11. The Herr Agster, a former Social Democratic member of the relehstag. has been found banging to a. tree In find s ; (2.50. Gloves and Mlttena for the hoy and little fellow, 25c. to (1.00. Degerloek forest. Agster attempted suicide In the relehstag some time ago . The best GENERAL GORDON'S REMAINS. Miami. Fla.. Jan. 11. The body of General Gurdnn was removed from the fi'iiiiletice of In son to Miami Today, ar.i.mpuuied by u dtai hmeiiT of .state militia, wbhb now iaud guard over, it In the Presbyterian i:liuMS.. The will leave party IkBOA fifeft'--- ' 9M Lazurins Train ia Ike H'srM Coatpartment and drawing -- root Beeping can, observation cars, dinand library ing ars, dare, with barber; bath and Library; entire train dr.-trilighted,' tiubugh to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for I The 1 buffet-saoki- ng Book-fevq- re e SL Panl and Minneapolis ' ' " TkkeM. marvjtiam. and fuH in-- 1 lonlo run fee ofeuised rm C A. Welker. General Aan. " Chicago & North-Wiste- m fy. 80S Seotk gtahi Street, Lake CKr, Utah. svnes M TIME TABU San Pedro, Los Angeles ' Salt Lake R. R Co. and Depot, Third, West and South Ttmpk Salt Lake City. DEPART. LehL Fairfield . and Mercur, connecting t at Nephl for Manti and ..intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry. . . . For Garfield Beach, TooMamele, Stockton, moth. Eureka, and 811- ver City (via Learning' ) ton For Provo, American Fork. LehL Juab. Milford, Frisco, Calientea and Intermediate points ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehi, Juab, MU i. ford, Frisco, Calientea and Intermediate points 9.35 g g From Provo, Lehl, Falr-- field, Mercur and Sen--' pete Valley Ry. points. 5.35 p Q From Silver City,. Mam--' moth. Eureka. Stockton, Tooele and Garfield1 Beach 535 pm Sts v For-Prov- o, cut-off- . ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Bleeping Cu Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Modopa and Calientea. Direct stags connections for all mining districts is southern Utah and Nevada.. . Street City Ticket Office, 201 Main ' TeL 250. 1 For particulars, call on or addrei agents. Salt Lake! Route, or J. L MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. L Salt Laks City, Utah. THE OREGON . ' Ajt ' LINE T1HI SHORT CARD. - (Nov. 22, 1903.) DEPART. No. T Butte end Portland.. 11:55 a. m No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 u. and Butte No. 11 Cacho Valley 7:15 p.m. No. 12 Salt Lake end Untie 10:41 a. fa No. 0 Salt Lake nod intar-mediate points 7:10 a. fa .,..,., a Nk 2 Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and all points south (:05 No. 10 Salt Lako and biter. mediate points 5:65 fa fa p. fa 0:10 a. fa No. 4 v ; ARRIVE. oMmmomnm 'Silt XaICO eeieili t'OOp A Butt and Focitdlo . in. 12:45 a. Eipreta Noill Salt Lake fid. Titfc,g:55 p. is No.- - 7, Salt Laka and Mil- - ' $ NOfe Kq. 9 a ....... a 11:20 a. lord ) No. 3 Salt Lako. and inter- - ' 7:00 s. fa mediate points No. g Portland and Butte.. 7:00 a. fa and Pocatello 5:30 p. fa No. ' 10:30 a. fa No. 12 Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do not nu Sundays. A. HENRY, Ticket AgeaL I G. H. CORSE, : Pas, ft FL AgL, Ogden, Utah.' D. & BURLEY, Q. P. ft T. A f Salt Lake City. Glove stock In town. FRED M. NYE - L timecard. Effective Nov. No. 6 . ami Clothier. ,; 22, 1001.' Mill aaddepart. Express . .. .7:10 a. N&fi Overiaad Limited foe Omaha. Connell B at ftn Fa dlls Express Council Bluffs, Omaha, Den nr. Rsasos City and ut, daily usiiy No. 101 Fast If oil G. H. CORSE, I....... . CARD DC 27TH, DEPART; DAILY. TQa JULY a fa a. 2:90 Ii40 p. ' P. A. T. W. COLLINS, T. P. ft. EFFECT 10., - No. Atlantte MsUaUpaUtB last-- ill fa N& U, Salt Lake local ...AM fa Ns. 1 Chicago, SL, Louie lim- ited ,. ...,m7 ........... dill aad aU M al Koi fa Atlantis Exp ran, point East .. ............TiU-ARRIVE DAILY. . No. llaffl. Salt Laka ' points East..: limited Ct A. HENRY, Ticket AycoL idF. : Kai 1, Ckicoge aad SL Look weeeeaae SiSO fa 2fa 1 overbad Ne Limited from Omaha, Cornell Blnffe, Kansas City, Deo--, vw end all points oast, a W. a J No. S R. I Rluffa. Beaver. Kansas City sad-- cast daily i40 p. No. 4 Atlantic Express far Drawr. Omaha, Cornell Kanrae City and ail pointe east, daily Tilt ARRIVE i hatter JOENVER10 PlCTOBvV r here heavy, strong, durable Gloves and Mittens, lined and unllned,' in splendid variety. Every good kind of working Glove or Mitten la here. Aa low aa lOci. pr-nhigh as body of Manager A. I Jacobs of the Duller-Libermine .of. Bingham has in his here tomorrow for Atlanta. al ' - will n. KILLED HIMSELF. in-la- Overland Limited a Ogden City. Every foot of work (one pn the Copper Ranch emphasizes the fact that this 1 destined to become' one of the great mines of this section.- Six, men ace now at work, under the direction of W. P. Williams, three on the Jewel Mound shaft gad three at the east end of the property,- - Borne splendid ore has been coming from the Jewel incline. showing rich srbonates in abundances. with some sulphides coming in. This vein Is 60 to 70 feet wide, and every clearly defined, between perfect aalH It one of the strongest veins in Beaver county and will without doubt make a bonanza allowing at depth. Milford Tilin'. The , , . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following are the ore shipment. lioiind. for the past week, as quoted by the Record: In Daly. SHARMANS Bakersfield. Cal Jan. 11. Harry H. Fletcher. tor 14 years a resident, of this 'place and ani: employe of Kern Conn I y Land company, has been arrested on a warrant from Sheriff Dillard at Helena, Ark., for an alleged murder in Arkansas, fourteen years go. It stated thst Fletcher while under sentence of death broke Jail and eluded pursuit untlt now. (14.-015.2- 8; BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. The week did' not start off with the mining stock market In n very brisk - MURDERER CAPTURED. Stale Geologist Beeler has Issued a statement of the ropper production in Wyoming1 during the past few. years: The value, pf the product Sy yean hi. as fnllowr: 182. (18.757.50; 12. (131.858.11; 188. 836.017.38: 1889. (12.00; 1897, ' 1 ' 3-- 4. COTTON. 30 3-- 1-- 4.606 4.76. 8.5064.00; 3-- 4. a 1-- 2 Sheep Receipt 30,000; slow; good lo choice wcthcra (4.106 4.50; fair to choloo mixed (3.250 4.0A; western beep 13.6064.50; native lamha (4.00 66.70; western lambs (5.256 feedera 41. 30. 5-- 5064.80; shirkers and feedera 12.3548 $3.00dp 4.00; rows (l.TBfM.OOi'-hrlfor4.50; eannera (1.7502.20; bulla 82.00 calves 13.5065.00. 64.30; ' Hogs Receipts today tfO.OOO; tomor-ro30.0U0; I0cftl5c lower; mixed to and bulcbora (4.5064.90; good choice heavy (4.756 4.95 rough heavy (4.5064.75; light (1.3064.65; bulk of OMAHA. BY SNOWSTORM. 3-- 6. 3-- Chicago, Jan. 11. Cattle Receipts 42,000; 10c6 15o lower! goud to prime leers 14.(068 00; poor to medium (3 airs DELAYED Portland, Ore.,' Jan. 11. The special train from Chicago, which was due to arrive lest evening,, did not get In ung. R., 20 ' til early this morqjng. It met with S. R-- , pfd.. 81 In the delays, due to heavy enow D. A K. I,., 21. P., 50 mountains and disorganized schedules. D.AR.O. Prf., 70. V. P 81 It carried the big 'delegation from U. P.. pfd., 92. Erie, 29 the Union Stork yards of Chicago and V. 8. Steel. 11. Brie 1st p, 70. many delegatee from the extreme East Erie 2nd p., 50. U. 8. Stl, pfd. 58 who Joined the party at the Windy Cen., 135. Wabash, 20 It also picked up a large numCity. U A N., Ill Wabash, pfd. 38 ber along the route, and every availM.- . K. A T.. 18 Bar silver. 27 ' able berth was taken., n N. Y. C.. 121 Money. 361-2- . The Texas special, carrying the El the Royal Mexican Imnd Peso The rale of discount In the open and aboomers, big representation Pom all secmarket for short hills Is 361-265tions of the Lone Star State, will reach The rate of discount In the open the city today. 3 market for three months bills la ADDICK8 IN TROUBLE. , fkO.. Loral reader .. .. .. W. O. T. V. will meet Wednesday Charged With Unlawfully Appropriat-- ' ing Funds to Hla Own Use. at 2:30 p. m.. with Mrs. Wn, Craig, 483 Seventeenth street Philadelphia, Jan George Wharton Pepper, receiver of the Bay Bute Gas compaay.of Delaware, today filed NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. a hill of complaint ngalnat J. Edward Addicke. In the United States Circuit Adams Con, 15. Little Chief 07. court Mr. Addicka la cited to appear Alice. 25. Ontario. 600.' in' court on the first Monday of FebruOplilr, 650. Breery. 10. Bruns. Con., 05. Phoenix. 63. ary to give an accounting of the concern's funds, which he la charged with Com. Tunnel, 07 38. Con. Cal.AVa.. 280. Ravage. 78. wrongfully converting to hie own use. 8. Nevada, 120. mentioned are: Horn Hi., 105. Among the Item Iron Silver. 128. 8. Hopes, 22. Salary of J. E. Addicka, from 18(0 to 1901, (202,753; fees collected by J. E. Lesdvlllo. Con. 02. Standard. 150. Addicka as director, (14.156; extras YESTERDAYS METAL QUOTATION paid out to employes, (18.805: paid to T. W. Dawson, of Boston, (68,786. Salt Lake settling prices as reported by the American Smelting and THE SEARCH CONTINUES. Refining company; ' Silver. 58 Seattle, Jan. 1L Searchers are still ' engaged In looking for the bodies of Copper. 11 f victims of the Clallam disaster. Lead. 13.50. V the Small tugs from Victoria have been in the vicinity of the wreck ever sim Nsw York. . the ship went down. At the office of ' Supt. Burns of the Alaska Steamship Iad. 84.45. company it waa stated there waa no Copper. 12 346 IX new information to glva out from yesterday. WYOMINGS COPPER OUTPUT. 3-- &Sons. . et 3-- 91 ; ment engineers have chanced upon an Ideal site for the largest artificial reservoir In America, which will be located about forty miles above Casper. Wyo., In the Grand Canyon of the North Platt river. Borings on the site of the proposed dam ere now uuder way, surveys are being made and contractors are bidding on the work. At the point selected as the site of the proposed dam. the canyon Is In places more than 150 feet deep and la but eighty fret In width at the water line and 18 feet arroaa at the top. The reservoir will impound more than 1,000.000 acre-feof water. . at our store In Casper. Wyo., Jan. 11. After a quest of many year and the expenditure of large sums In explorations, govern- Stiver Bara 58 8. Mexican Dbllara nominal,- Drafts, sight 12 Drafts, telegraph 15. ? -- Wyoming. 5-- The Buyers Portland. Jan. .11.' When the adoption bf the constitution waa read la the Wool Growers' convention It was put to a vote and sustained unanimously. . The attention of ihe convention was then directed to the condition of the range sheep Industry in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana. Oregon Washington and Utah.- RrepresentaUve. sheep raisers of these states gave brief reviews of the conditions In their respective state. These talks were devoted particularly THEY REJECT DECISION. to the public land question. The concensus of opinion waa that the govern- Beard of Arbitration Decides That ment, In setting wide extensive forest Strike Was III Advised. reserves for ths purpose of aiding IrSt Louis, Jan. 11, The board of rigation and bettering natural water supplies, wes going to the extreme arbitration which has been considerand cutting down Ihe ranges to an un- ing the strike of cab, carriage and warranted degree. The speakers as- baggage drivers, Inaugurated Decemserted that the interests of the sheep ber 12, decided the strike men ere suffering end many Ere be- had been called today that and recomInadvisedly Inthe out business of forced by ing mended that the men return to work While lands. on graxlng fringement at the old wages. they admitted the necessity of preservGeorge I ones, organizer,- said later the ing the water sheds, they were of that the men weald not return to opinion that this end could he accom- work. plished and toe Interest of the sheepmen be taken cert of at the earn BIDS FOR BONDS. ' time. The action of the railroads In leasWashington, Jan. 11. Bide for the ing out public land grants for use friar lands boqd were as range ground wee pointed out and Philippine i toIt was argued that the government opened at' the- State department could do likewise, with- profit, to It- day. The highest bid for the purchase self and to the inestimable benefit of of the entire issue of 87.000,009 was from Harvey Flake ft Sons., associated the sheep men. with Flake ft RoMnson, and the Nadesire the In a few words, expressed tional City Bank of New York. Their Is thst the governof the sheep men ment shall adopt a broader and more figures were for all or none of the and for all or any part liberal plan In relation to public lands bonds, (107.677. the bonds 105.67. The sheep men want permhkion to use of There were eighty bidders In all. the reserves for grazing,- subject to and much higher were offered such regulations as the government for smaller lota offigures bonds. the for to see fit may adopt, the protection of the fofest reof pubserves. These view lic land policy that should be adopted, were given before Ine convention for the purpose of supplying In formation aa to the desires of the wool growers, CUT KATE TICKET OFFICE to Professor Olfford Plnrhott and F. H. B. ENGLEHART, MANAGER. Newell, President Roosevelts commission apointed to consult with ths 102 25th 8L, Healy House. Phone 161Z. stockmen on this matter. TVfeSe representatives of the government were Only member of the American present. Ticket Broken' Am.la Ogden, which ' It was suggested that the relief means to the traveling public slow ought by the sheep men- would be at- rates and perfect safety. tained, could they secure the passage of the bill now pending la Congress Special, rates to and frdm transferring the executive control of public land to the Department of Ag- Europe via all lines. ricultural from tbo Department of the Highest price paid for unInterior The argincnt was that the former department knows the nature used tickets, mileage, etc. of the land an would work In harmony with Hie sheep men. Secretary Hitchcock, of the Department of the Interior, was described as a man who would like to have a forest reserve with a high wall around it and all the western men Inside. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. wee authorconvention send ized a to telegram OGDEN. UTAH. the to Speaker ' Cannon . of House, urging favorable action upon Joha E. Dooly ............. .President the bllL Resolutions expressing the de- Horace E. Peery sire of the convention for the passage Ralph E. Hoag Cashier of this bill were unanimous and copies ordered sent to Con grew Sells FOREIGN sad DOMESTIC Professor Gilford Plnrhott, chief of drafts on all points. the Bureau of Forestry, was Introduced to the convention and explained PATS INTEREST ON TIME DEthe policy of the government relative POSITS. to public land, that It Is proposed to follow if the executive control of forest reserves Is placed In the hands of the Department of Agriculture. Ha stated that the desires of the sheep men. as they have been expressed during the convention, will be met by the government's policy, The Intention of the government, he said. Is to permit the stockmen to use the ranges under regulations to be determined upon, so thst exclusive ranges may be afforded sheep raisers for nae so - BITE. RESERVOIR DenMc-IVac- the nbecnco of Secretary Mortimer Levering, the report of that official waa read by Assistant Secretary Johnson. The report dealt principally with the efforts to organise the association under the revised constitution. Attention was called to the fact that the amendment permitted to memorganizations bership In the Wool Growers association. The suggestion wss made by the secretary that the change In the constitution be ratified. The crowded condition of public lands and the encroachment upon ranges by government forest reserves waa referred to. The report stated that this condition has resulted in the past year lu a large number of sheep raisers being forced out of - - . A Gru-nwal- Jen-ki- 11. --Closer 82 , t the AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Jan. 2. 2. to ewe ; 5-- 8: 1 4. Ml 2.306 3.50. GRAIN ; 3.2564-30- 3-- Bingham 22 C. fc 11. 4,116 145. Atchison pfd 59. Ceulennial 16 R. A Albany. 2.4f.Copier 1C. 45 1 Bos. A Maine l fS. Dom. Coal 68 Bos. Ele. 1.40. Franklin 8 1 N.- Y..N.M AQ. 1.95. Isle Royale 8 Mohawk 37 Fitch, pfd 1.35. Union Pacific 78 Dom. 10 1 3-- 4. One Half Oft 88 New York, Jan. 11. Close f Money on rail easy 2ft 3 per ceut, closing bid 2 offered 2 12. Prime mercantile paper 5 per cent. hankers sterling exchange 'firm; hills (4.85106 4.8531 for demand aud ",at $4Al!Kifit4.82 for wixty days; post-le- d rates 1 4.(2 and 4.85 12 (1 1.86; eotnlueirial bills (4.81 1263-4- . Bar silver 58 Mexican dollars, (I 4 4s 70. Atchison 67 for them 6; MONEY. 34 1-- 2. 15-1- 6; 5-- 1. IDENTIFIED. ; a -Chorus People Held to Give Evidenc ; WiH be Released. Chicago, Jan. (I. Today another person injured ialfie Iroquois fire died. Mrs. A. C. WldfSIL The body of Leroy was Identified by his father today. The body had been previously Ideal tiled ana claimed as that of Korinas Corbin. t Having heard the testimony of the seven chorus men and eight chorus girls of the Mr, Bluebeard company, with regard to the fire. Assistant State In the Attorney Barnes took s non-su- it case against them today. y They bad been held on technical charges to Insure their appearance at the inqueeL. Ten men connected with the theater were arraigned before Justice Caverty and their case continued until January 81. Justice Caverty said that those who are. being held to testify at the Inquest would be released Immediately after sui-h- ' testimony was given. A diamond valued at 1500 la the first Important find la the debris of the 2. Amalgam. 48 Daly-- Cm. Mix. Waists are here. i . FIRE-VICTI- CHICAGO. New York. Jan. 11. There waa aome alight irregularities In the openelng of the market hut the Important stocks advanced. The dealings were on a fairly large scale and well distributed. Representative etocka did not share fully In the general strength of stocks of srasll railroads, particularly those whose market values were below the fifties. The demand for this rises or stocks was large and romprehanstve. Among the better known stocks the gains reached a point In Penns.. U. A O.. Brooklyn Transit. People's Gu and general Electric. Standard storks hung back after making an average rise of M and by It o'clock thin improvement waa. largely curtailed. The conspicuous movement in low grade storks had as unfavorable effect on sentiment and there waa a marked decrease In activity and a sagging tendency la prices. There were gains In Colo, and Southern of 1 and Pacific while Weetlnghoiise Klcc-trl- c Mall 1 The movement generfell 21-ally was narrow. car load of Dixie bullion Is at the ' ampler. A 4 f Time loans. 56 6. Atihi. 4s 99 4, WALL STREET. . 1-- 4 3-- There wee eon-or- al agreement today that the nut look for a adjustment of the dispute waa dtbtlurily more cheerful. AH the epeculattve market moved fn ronforniily with this Vicar, etocka and ration advancing and wheat showing a declining tendency. The movement In etocka waa moderate and rather spotty. aud I here waa obvious difficulty, in holding the higher level of price. There waa no. change in the character of the war outlook, ao far aa iiuliliahed newa Indicated. Jo. account for the reactionary tendency, which prompted the conclusion that buyers of December were still dlapoard to realize rathor than to hold on any atrengthenlng appearance. The very general character of the' upward movement In low grade stock after the oiienlng this morning was taken as an unpmplf lu development. 'Owing to the anaplclnn of manipulative methods attaching to it. and the common knowledge of the existence of stock market recouraea. The revival of the Inarilvlty Is considered highly algnillrant of the greater ability of borrower, not only in the amnnnt of funds offering, but In the quality of the collateral required. The. supply of money la now fairly abun-dant and Is still Increasing.. The movement of sterling exchange away from the gold Import point Is therefore no cause for surprise. The lowering of the price of gold In the tandon market shown the sense of ae- curity there ngalnat any further need for protecting the gold supply. An engagement of gold for Import previously made was In fact cancelled today to the extent of (500.000. Sterling exchange nl par rontlnura to advance In the absence of any pressure upon Frenrh capital requirements such as waa experted to follow Russian war preparations. Intimations that banking arrangements had been made for the Panama Canal payments remitting ' to Parts In Installments after a transfer from U. 8. tresury of New York hank depofdts also served to Inspire ronfldenee in the stability of the mon- ey market. The most substantial movement In the stock market was that In Pennsylvania. Railroad Leasing Policy Painted' to as an Exempts to be Followed Telegram Sent to Washington, 2. 21 Boshfa, Call L.. Now York. Jan. 11. 62 k Railway hetwem IWOaly thf MlHii River aad Chks (s. ment. In 1, SWEATERS 12, 1901. b Mill 1:40 fa M from Park City sad Baa Pete Valley .... 0:10 p No X Facile Express from afi M:M .palate East Throng k Sleeping ears to Omaha. Chr oago aad SL Look, New York aad Be A fF tofa Free ndining chair feet .dining ear aerviao oo all thrwy , trains. Nfa 11, Local . L A. BENTON, Gea. AgL Plgr-- ' C W, Salt Laks Oif. A. HENRT.'Tlckot AgnL Ogdsfa K. GILSON, AgeaL Ogdsfa a : ' O.:. ; .t . |