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Show Utah National Bank. WALL STREET RkOU STATES DCKSrrOUi OGDEN, OZAJL ss&& 98 Smelter, preferred .. 14 Baltimore and Ohio .. 50 Brooklyn ..125 Canadian Pacific ,.116 Metropolitan Traction .. 34 Chesapeake and Ohio ... .101 People's Gas .. 26 ..Erie ..135 Illinois Central .151 Manhattan ..40 Kansas and Tessa Louisville and Nashville .. .116 . 93 Missouri fhnftfl i . . ..119 New York Central - 3 Norfolk and Western ... .. 30 Ontario and Western ..119 Pennsylvania Railway .. 53 Reading .. 22 Ruck Island, cvinmon .. 61 Southern Pacific Southern Railway, common .. 24 ..148 St. Paul ..... ..129 Sugar ..... Texaa .... .... ...... ... .. 25 Tennessee Coal and Iron ... .. 39 Union Pacific, common .... .. 95 .. 12 Steel, common .. 62 Steel, preferred .. 36 Wabash, preferred ... -- OF THE MU) Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake Chicago Mining Quotations. New York. July 16. Speculative excitement over the Northern Securitise vie abated today and Union Pacificto and Southern Pacific were subject selling to take proflL But new points of strength developed in the market end resulted in an active market and snd resulted iu active specCbm. The Irregularity routinued up to Ae close Union Pacific ending the day at a Some leaturee of yesof 1 terday's strength shoaed the effects of de-tli- 4. tealiJng. Revised opinions over the Northern Securities opinion were that the exaltered isting conditions had been little features by iu The most important of strength in the market wan IT. 8. Pi eel prefered, its 2 points rise having an imporiant sentimental effect on the whole market hut without exl'anallnn ta any new developments. The advance la St. Paul was an index of the leaciton from excessive alarm over the damage to the wheat crop. The advance in that stock and In the Erie may also he attributed to the recognition by the influential element that they had not yet enjoyed an advance rout mens urate with that which has occurred in other parts of the llwt and so offered an Inviting field for free operations. The sustaining effect was taken advantage of to pursue profit taking Iu other parts of the list. The bank .slate merit stimulated the market anew. AD of the expected gain in cash was reported, bringing the reserves to a hew record figure. Loans crossed the previous record touched in May last and rote to tha largest total ever touched ia the high story of the clearing house. The placing of the Philadelphia loan of 116,000,000 this week figure ia this item. The cash increase left a margin of gain for the surplus of $8,854,825 over the added reserve gold requirements. Total sale of bonds par Paine, 12,170,00a The week's stock market shows animation and variety and wblle the movement has been irregular, the market baa shown a good absorptive power and has taken well a large amount of speculative profit taking, which leaves It In a strong position technically if kept free from unpropitlous conditions, which would Induce fresh liquidation. had a Tho action of the market notably encouraging effect on speculative sentiment and baa an important influence in shaping a hopeful feeling over future developments. The undertone of confidence has been m marked that a disposition waa manifest to ignore happenings that would have sent n chill through the speculative community a tow weeks ago, such as tha reports of the dsmsge to the winter wheat crop, tho meat packers strike and some minor occurrence. The volume of dealings reached a total again la excess of those of the largest days business last week and the average price level reached waa the Highest of the year and since the low level reach-la- st year. It Is accepted as an evidence of atable conditions in the market when the occasional recoveries in prices do not stop short of the level touched on the preceding upward movement and when the occasional reactions do not extend to the depth touched on the preceding downward movement This has been the record t the successive movements since the recovery set In from the low level of the period of liquidation which was touched in the fall of last year. The course of the money market during tbe last two weeks has had the effect of driving in a large outstanding large abort interest which maintained us position through a number of advances on tbe assumption that a prolonged (erlod of depression and contraction was to be faced. The active and organised campaign for the rise was un- larger proportion of the country's crease of cash of fll.UOJ.ulM) for tbe year, but tbe proportion of the increase in cash which ia kept on deiioeit with New York hanks aa indicated by those companies whose reiwrta specify that point usually over 80 ier rent.; these deiKtsits also figuring in the cash reserves of the New York banka This heavy increase in the ultimate reserve obligations of the country in the reserve banka, especially New York banka goes to explain the conservatism which has marked the loan market ia sidle of tbe apparent plethora of money in New York. Bonds were irregular at tlmea but were generally firm. United States 3a the new 4a coupon 8 declined per cent, on call during tha week. ACTIVE AND IRREGULAR. New York. July 16. -- An active and irregular stock market but on rising averages during tbe week baa demonstrated the hope of improvement in these conditions, tempered to a degree Tbe most by further uncertainties. Important of these is recognized to be the crop situation. The reports of damage to winter wheat, at first Ignored, obtained later recognition aa of serious Importance and affected the stock market. The rise in prices waa not based on new developments so far aa known, but was generally recognised as due to a riiiening of technical condition formerly latent in the market. RANK CLEARINGS. New York, July 16.' The statement of averages of clearing house banka shows: Loans $1,087,118,700; increase $9r 223,600. Deposits $1,179,166, 400;increaM Circulation $39,150,200; decrease, $12,200. Legal tenders $84,051,800; Increase $1,595,400. Specie, $255,298,900; increase ooa Reserve $331,355,790; increase $12,-20-5, Rtaerve required $294,792,350; crease $6,354,755. Surplus $44,563,250; Increase States deposits, Increase $8,555,800. In- $50,394,-12- SUGAR. New York, July 10. teat 3 refined dered 6.15; COFFEE ...... CHICAGO. Tha leading futures ranged 2 3-- 4 14 54 1-- 4 1-- 4 14 3-- 14 4 64 18 4 1--4 4 2 3-- 4 3-- 8 3-- 4 4 Sugar: Raw, refining 8 centrifugal molasses sugar 3 quiet; crushed 6.75; powgranulated 5.05. Steady; No. 7 Rio 7 1-- MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, July 16. Close: on call nominal, no loans 12 87ft 100 lbs. 12 85 12 6 92ft 7 00 Rika, per 100 ,.. 6 90 C 6 7 00 Lard, per July Sept. Oct. Short July , Sept. ... ...... lba. 87ft 6 80 97ft ...... 92ft 7 40 7 57ft 7 62ft 7 7 60 7 65 Oct. 57ft 0 62ft Cash quotations were aa follows: Flour Waa quiet; winter patents, $4.3004.40; $4.5504.65; straights, straights, spring patents, $1.3004.70; $4.20; bakers, 4 ......... 30400 On (he produce exchange butter market waa steady; 14017c; dairy, 12015c. Egge Steady, 14ft15ft, Cheese Easy, 808 ft c. Ogden Steam Allen Transfer Laundry. Company. 421 25th St 8368 WASHINGTON Pay? When 1 death chilling the Ta Tche Kiao, July 10. The Jap-anew are suffering from hunger. Six of them came In and surrender- ed to General MtetchenkA begging for food. They said dlaeaw and famine wen rite in the Japanew army. According to reports from the vicinity of Lino River, a dls-gulaed Japanew officer and a de-tachment of Japanew have gone toward Hai Cheng .with silver to pay Chinese bandits. $48.75, limited to July 27th. i! ICTOR'lV TIME CARD. Effective June 15, 1904. DEPART: No. 6 Mail and Express... S:80 am. No. 8 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City and east dally attention. is blood the stilling pulse, does it pay to AND FAMINE RIFE AVE ........ .1 and know that it will be financially well with our living loved ones? FROM o o DIM & 12 W ANTE D 1-- 3. st, Dsly-Judg- 86 75. Galena, bid 4. Grand Central, bid 3.871-- aaked 2; goods. Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue, JOHN L. Proprietors HERRICK THE OREGON 8I10RT LINE CDd CARD. STATE MANAGER " XJune 19, Des.Moines Life Insurance Co. ia and all point 8:80 pM Na 1 Salt Lake Na Butte and Pocatello Express ...... ......... .12:45 am, Kj. 11 SdtLfke and Tlntlo 1:65 pj Na 1- - Balt Lake and Mil- Bad Weather ford Has shown the importance of having Ccmcn t German are guarantcad by un. This la tha beat brand 8: ket. .You phoning 3-- , 8. 4. un gat on the I The Eccles Limber Co While preparing far spring and mer ask to be shewn the screen dows and dura Just received at sumwin- n Ogdea, Utah. P. A T. A, Salt Lake City. D. E. BURLEY, G. Tickets, reservations and foil Information can be obtained from C. A Walker, General Agent, mar- I Chicago & i nwii M-Wsster- n Inter- Na Na North-Weste- rn It by wiling on ant .11,26 Salt Lake aad 8 I:M am, mediate points 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:60 am 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:61 pm 10:80 aa No. 12 Cache Valley Train south of Juab do not Bundaya. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Axret. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pasa Agent ck CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. AlSCn Na to Chicago and the Ead ever the only double-trarailway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Ex- -I cdlent service hi every particular. I One of these trains, the Overland I Limited, is the most luxurious train lin the world. Electric - lighted jI throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via I Tho Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. GOOD SIDEWALKS ld Cheap Rates to St. Louis By, 204 Swrth Mate Street. Salt Like cttjr, Utah. - and other Eastern points, vte 4. Eccles Lumber Co. TIME TABLE 2. 2; T 1 ind Butt i2 7:15 p.m Na 11 Cache Valley Na 13 SaltLako andTintle 10:45 am. Na 8alt Lake and Inter7:25 am mediate points No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, BASEMENT REED HOTEL. 1-- 8; 2: 1964-- DEPART: Na 7 Butte and Portland. .12:65 pa Na 9 Pocetellq, Montpelier . The 8-- 4; 3; Ogden, Utah, A ARRIVE: 8-- 4; 3-- 4; A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pasa Agent Salt Lake Beer halL It la tho place to get tho longest and 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 la town. Call In everybody as yon pass by and sample our 1-- 8; 2; Mall 2:66 an C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent ........ 8:20 $A wnth Na 10 Salt Lake and Inter6:86 pja mediate point 8:10 aa Na 4 Ingot, bid 4; asked L Joe Bowers, bid naked 1. L. Mammoth, bid 14 asked 2a La Reins, bid 5 asked 0. M. Washington, bid asked L Mammoth, bid 1.14; asked 1.2a aaked 17-- 8. May Day. bid 16-asked 2.35; Muntana-Tonopah.b- .......... Feat 101 Milford 4.30. Kansas City, July 16. Cattle Receipts 2,000. Market unchanged. Native ateera 4.9006.25; native cow and heifera 2.0004.00; Mockers and feeders 2.7504.50; bulls S.5604.00; calves 2.50 05.00; western steers 4.0006.00; westdertaken with a knowledge of this out- ern rows 2.0103.75. short Interest 245. a with sad purstanding HOGS Receipts 0,001 to Steady necessities to the its at asked 4. New York bid profit by pose 10 lower; bulk of sales 5.3005.55; Ml 2471-- 2. Ontario. higher level of prices. But tbe sucess of tbe campaign Is none the less evi- heavy 5.5005.55; plg and lights 4.50 Pel ro, aaked I. dence of the sold out condition which 05.30. asked 111-Sacramento, bid 10 1.000. SHEEP Receipts Nominally has been reached and the hopeful feelKilver King, Md 50.00; asked 53.00. 4.00 mnttons lambs 3.2504.75: Silver Shield, bid 41-ing. tempered with uiiiertulnliles to aiendy; aaked 51-which speculative sentiment had at- 06.00; range wethers 3.7504.75; ewes asked 71-- 2. 9a Swansea, tained. The expectation of the handing 12504.00. Star Con., bid 12; naked 12 down of the Northern Securities deasked 6. Sunshine, bid CHICAGO STOCK. cision was an influence which culminSwansea, asked 45. ated when it was announced. The Tetro. bid 31 asked 32 Chicsgo. July 16. Cattle Receipts of the view taken of the damUnrle Sam Con., Md 15: sked 16 to 1,000; steers good to wheal prime the winter steady; age United States Mialng, bid 21.25; askcrop ultimately commanded attention and aggra- 5.5006.10; poor tn medium 4.5005.-25- ; ed 21.87 and Stockers feeders 2.5004.00; vated the pressure to take profits tn Utah. Md 40. 2.OO05.OO; tbe grain carrying railroads. Even cows 1.5004.50; heifnrs Victor G. A S. M.. Md 1 4. esnners 1.6002.75; bulls 2.000 4.25; tha stress laid upon the prospects In asked 33 Yankee, bid 33 other crops served to offset to some calves 2.5005.50. Hogs Receipts today 6,000; Mon- SAN FRANCISCO MINING 8TOCK8. extent any anxieties over the wheat crop. The real importance to our f- day 15,000; mixed and butcher 6.25 inancial resources of tbe amobnt sur05.60; good to choice heavy 5.400 Saa Francisco. July 16. The official plus wheat we may have lor export 6.65; rough heavy 5.1005.36; light closing quotations for mining stock? commands attention by reason of the 5.2505.60; bulk of sales 5.3506.55. wero as follows: 3.00: steady; today Sheep Receipts allowing of the foreign trade for the choice 4.25ft wethers to 5.00;falr year. Out of the last year's crop of paid 638.000.000 bushels of the fiscal year's to choirs mixed 3.5004.25; najllve exports have reached only 44.000.000 lambs 4.0007.00. bushels and the June exports of wheat fell to the nominal figures of 436.600 CHICAGO PRODUCE bushels. Principally as a result of the ' conditions in the wheat trade, the valChicago, July 10. Clone: ue of domestic exports for the fiscal Wheat- - July 96 old 96 7 5; Sept. old 88 year deirea-c-- d more Mian (7.000.000 67 from thus of the previous year and Corn July 46 Sept, 49 3 8; Dee. only the large Increase in the value of 4601-8- . cotton exports redeemed tne year's Oata July 39 Dec. Sept. 32 showing. Whether the rate of increase 83 o our consumption has thus affected Pork July 1210; Sept. 12.87 the volume of our exported surplus, a Oct. 12.87 13. ew factor in the countrys money afLard July 0.80; Sept. 6.92 Oct fairs would he Indicated were this coa- 0.97 Che Poo. July 16. The Chicago Dally lition found to be continued in the Rib July 7.40; Sept. 7.57 Oct. New fiscal year. The week ha of- 7.62 correspondent with Kiiroki's fered materials for comparison of bankarmy, in a dispatch sent by a Chinese Kyo 70. Junk from Au Tung, says: Flax 1.20 ing conditions in the publication of There la a persistent rumor here the comptroller's compilation of naTimothy 2.90. that Admiral Togo Is dead. Many of tional bank reports as of June 6, and Clover 10.75. Ihe Japanese profess to believe iL The the reports of New York Barley 300 53c. trust companies. It Is fonnd that the . Cash wheat: No. 2 red 1.63; Nn. 3 severe outbreak of cholera is devastatNational Bank reserves sre well main- red, old. 99 8 1. 05; No. 2 hard 94 59-t- ; ing this section. The bodies or tbe tained, notwithstanding the year's No. 3 hard 8Kt 94; No. 1 northern 1.04 mi ller who die of the disease are beheavy expansion, the excess reserves 01.01; No. 2 northern 98ft 1.04; No. ing cremated. over the amount legally required stand- 3 spring 90098. ing on June 9th this year at 8104.912-a- s RUSSIANS BOMBARD KAI CHOU. compared with 156,367.733 a year CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF NEW St. Petersburg. July 16. Reliable rebefore. But the even, reserves YORK STOCKS port from Ta Tcbe Klao today brought last year hy the reserve cities stood at the startling announcement of the only 919.235.0G7, they have risen this Colorado Fuel and Iron . 3 4 presence of Russian warships off Kai year to $52,377,882 and last year's hold-!,- P Copper Chou, which they are ufd to be ;3 by the country hanks, which stood Atrhiaon. lomnuin and of the arrival of Japanese ,'i 12 HT.D72.658. have only increased to A'chlson. preferred 5 n transrl and toriieiio host off the $52,535,043, In other words a much Smeller, common , .... a tfl) I 3 port of New Chwang. ..The admiralty Na MEN 1,000 schooners at tha 1-- 1-- 2; Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha. Denver, Kauas City and east, daily 8.30 aa No. 1. Overland Limited from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points east, ... 2:40 au daily .. To unload 1-- 1-- p .'o. 8 Phono 827 Y. Alice, bid 15. Ajax, bli 513; aaked 10. Ben Butler, bid 10; asked 161-- 1. Carls, bid 0; asked d 4. Century, bid 49 3; asked 50 2. Con. Mercur, bid IS aaked II Creole, asked 40. Daly, bid 2.49; asked 2431-- 2. Daly-Webid 17.50; asked 11.6a e, bid 4.10; naked 4.35. Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 55; naked ia 2:56 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all points east, 7:!l No. 4 D. W. CATTiS Account Grand Lodge of Elks, the Union Pacific will wll tickets to Cincinnati, 0., July 14th, 15th and 18th for Morning Call Furnished fey Ogden Brokerage Co 370 85th SL 'Phono 215, Ogdon, Utah. OGDEN 9 Live and let Live la our motto. We do not promise to eell you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to please everybody who patronizes the UCCES8 MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixod with IL Ask your GROCER for IL No, $ bacon .. .is Phone erdcra given special I via union Pacific by. SALT. LAKE MINING STOCKS. 'Phone 22. SUCCESS MARKET msy have spread the report for the be17400 purpow of leading Kuropatkln to lieve that they will "not advance any 41.300 in Manchuria, the general staff 303.300 further as 171400 are not disposed to regard them such of machiavellsm. guilty Despite 1,600 the attitude of the general staff, who are reluctant to give up a re- today the evidently creamery, CHEAP RATE TO, CINCINNATI, Ol, 14.800 12.00 253400 114,600 Always Remember and SEE THE Receipt a. Shipments. Wheat, bu. Corn, hu. Oats, bn Barley, bu. 3 CITY CATTLE. General Kuropatkln headquarters in the Field, via Fu Baa, Thursday, 14. The newspaper correspondJuly ents are Ignorant of the progress of the campaign here or elsewhere, and the movements of this army, except what little ia happening in their neighborhood. The rains have temporarily ceased. The country has dried rapidly, and the army la able to live largely on vegetablw which are ripening in large quantities In this region. There is much activity in bnlldlng roads and in drilling the troops. St. Petersburg, July 16.-- 1:85 p. m. Sines the receipt from Toklo of an official denial of the report of a Japanew repulse at Port Arthur, with the lots of 30,000 men skepticism as to the truth of the report from Viceroy Alexleffa headquarters has pervaded all circles, but the members of the general staff decline to accept the denial unreservedly. While not insisting cut the accuracy of the figures, they claim there la good reason to believe that a severe check waa Inflicted on the Japanew la front of Port Arthur, and it ia considStoeasel ered possible that General may have made a report of the subject direct to the emperor, who will not return here until tonight Although still in Ignorance aa to what the official statement meant by Front Japanew sources" the officiate her maintain that Alexleff must have had good reason to send the report. While it ia conceivable that the Japanew themwlves DISEASE At the Dances At the Theaters, op- Catch a Train in a Hurry Winning friends and every day. Do yoa like year smooth Balaundry dull finish,finish? W bb or some ether give you Just what yoa want; do tho work a little better than tha other laundarers do U. Try aa KUROPATKIN8 TROOPS ACTIVE $2.5003.20. Wheat No. 2 spring. 98011.00; No. 3. 880 94c; No. 2 red. $1.0101.03. Corn No. 2, 49ftc; No. 2 yellow, 51c. Oats No. 2, 40ft; No. 2 white, 44c; No. 3 white, 400 44c. Rye No. 2, 70c. Barley Good feeding, 85038c; fair to choice built ing, 42050c. Flaxteed No. 1, $1.15; Na 1 north-rerter- n, $1.20',. Prime Timothy Seed, $2.95. Mom Pork, per bbL, $12.75080. lard, per 100 lba., $6.80. Short Ktba Sides (loose), $7.25040. Short Clear Sides (boxed), $7.25050. Clover, contract grade, $10.75011.00. Whiskey, basis of Ugh wines, $1.28. 1-- KANSAS Ways arc Winning Ways STILL CLAIM A REPULSE Oct Always on Time Our Laundry adds that the Japanew AJexieff Money Time loan steady, sixty days per cent; 90 days 31-- 2 per cent; six months 3 2 iter cent. Prime mercantile paper 1 per cent. Sterling exchange heavy with bankers bill 4.8705 and 4.8476 for sixty day and bills; posted rates 4.851-204.4.88; commercial bills 4.84 Har silver 51 Mexlcaa dollars 461-- 1 port for which they are not responsible, the public ardor has quite cooled down. The American embassy today forwarded to Berlin another list of names of Japanew prisoners. There are 111 at Perim, 108 at Kunger, 89 at Solikamsk and 128 at Tomsk. The whereabouts of tbe 800 who were at sea in the Amur district, and who are now scattered, has not been definitely landed 2,000 men and fifty guns at Port Dalny, July 2nd. Articled. Flour, bbL St. Louis, July II. Wool, steady; territory aid western medium 19021; flue medium 15017; flue 14015. 96 3 5-- waa unablo to confirm or deny either report, not having received any communication from Admiral Wlthoeft, but the admirals generally wero not to credit them. If true it would mean that Withoeft has got the Japanese transports at his mercy. In this caw Admiral Togo would hasten to their rescue, and engage the Russians. Thla may also explain tha absence of positive news of tbe Japanew occupation at tho Port of New Chwang and the cautious advance of General Oku column. Tbe foreign office has received a telegram .from tho Russian consul, M. Gross, at New Chwang, dated July 14, but he did not mention the approach of the Japanese. St.' Petersburg, July 16. In the fighting July 3rd and 4th, for the pos54 session of tho positions at Lua San Tan, outside of Port Arthur. Viceroy Alexleff reports that tbe Japanew were repulsed with the aid of the protected cruiser Nuvik, and a number of gunboats and torpedo boats. The Russians captured a number of Japanew fortifications. The losses of Russians were two officers and 85 men killed and four officers and 247 men as fol- - wounded. The Chinese estimate the Japanese loss at 2.0(H). ......... 5; WOOL. quiet; fair 4 1-- 1-- 4, u . ex- the depositing banka obligations and twee of the holding bank, la the case of the New York trtist companies there was aa Incess reserve against both ...... .... 54 IPO I. JULY 17, OODEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, yfORKIKG 6 2--8. Telephone 128 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street. 2. 4; San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. 2. 5-- ' Sts, It Costs No More to go via St . Louis 7-- 7-- W ARJNIEWS 1-- 1-- 1-- semi-annu- a little raa east this summer, sad go via tho Worlds Pair City. Tho rates art "away dow," and It I Just as cheap to use tha SL Louh route as say other. The Burlington offers a very coaven-le- Why not taka at privilege, which 1 will he glad to explain more fully If yoa wUl inf arm mo when you propose going tad whem you expect to at art. stop-ov- er al r fend me a poets card Inquiry today. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 39 WEST SECOND SOUTH Ticket Office, e p bom-bimlfi- 8T, BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, e i 3 Trains Daily We can save you money. Writ ma C. F. WARREN. General Agent, Na 4il Dooley Block, Satt Lake City. -- 1111-for- d, 1-- 3-- and South Tempi Salt Lake Cite BEPART. for Provo, LehL Fairfield and Mercur. connecting st Nephl for Manti and Intermediate points om Sanpete Taller By.... 7;30 a m For Garfield Beach, Too-e- l Btocktoa, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver city (via Leamington cut off) esses mem eee 9 For Pro to, American Fork, LehL Juab, Frisco, Calienteo and Intermediate points 6:05 Pm ARRIVE. . From Promt Americas Fork. LehL Juab, Milford. Frisco, Cdlentes and lnterro4tete solute 9.35 g jg From Provo, LehL Fate-Sold- , Bom-pet-e Mercur and Valle) Ry. points. From Silver City, moth. Eureka, Stockton. ' --wle and Garflald DopoL Third, Watt n.. 5:35 p m ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Steeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Hofona and Callentea. Direct ft cun cectlons fur all mining districts in southern Utah and Zievada. -(-- city Ticket Office, 201 Main BtroeL TeL 256. For perttculare, call on or address rent. Satt Lake Route, or J.. L MOORE, District Passenger E V. GILLETT, Agent. - Gen. Pass. Agt ieaANDEwlM? R. G. W. TIME CARD IN eFFEC JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mall all point Na C Elite I ! eeeLake local 1 No. 12, Salt Na 2. Chicago, SL Louis Hlied, a Na 4. Atlantic Express, a e e e a e e a e e e e e e e . ' -w am e ! m points East ARRIVE DAILY. Na 5, Pacific Mail. Salt Lake U.w and all points Esst Na 1. Chicsgo and St limited. . Na 11. Local from Park City :W and Ban Pete Valley Na 3, Pacific Express from all points om Through Sleeping car toYork Chicago and St. Lnuls, New care Boston. Free reclining chair perfect dining car service 03 through trains. L A. BENTON. Oen. Agt PP- Salt lake City. C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent. Og & GILSON, Agent, Ogden. a ' , |