OCR Text |
Show OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING. 1I0KMX0 EXAUISEB. 6. -- Bank ntah National iariffiM'tthA ran 11 jo ,(.svdFJ6toal UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. nra mis Cashier DOMESTIC ....105 1- -2 78 ,,......,,v (. C.. M. A ML P. gen. Is Chi. A Northwestern eon. 7s. C- - R. 1 A 1. 1L 1L 4s col. 6s C. C C. A ML L. gen. 4r. Chicago Terminal Cum Tobacco Colorado A Soul hern 4s Itenver A Rio Grand 4s Li is prior lien 4s Vice-Presid- e Bella FOREIGN and drafts on all points. AND l-- 3-- 4 l-- 2s da CGDEN, UTAH. Jobs E. Dimly Horace E. Prery Ralph E. lloag .. Cltessapcake A Ohio 4 (Tihago A Alton 8 a, it. A Bcw 4s 85 da 4s 103 .,128 38 14 61 8-- 8 ...... .101 ..... 4 3-- 3 4 1- -6 j5 75 1- -6 85 ......100 99 87 1-- 4 1-- 8 7-- 8 Fort Worth A Denver City Is ..108 198 2 liocklng Valley 4 PAYS INTEREST ON TIME 0 10I 8 A Nash, unified 4s Louis . Manhattan con. gold Js POSITf. 106 12 65 4s Central Mrxfcan 82 5008.40. ewe era 3.25ft3.9(i; 16 4 UncerInc nd 1st du. Period Crop STOCK. CHICAGO Harvesting 9s E fleet on RailA St. Louis 4s Hovo Minn. Still tainty Receipts Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4s ..100 road Traffic, but Officiate PreChicago. Sept 60 12 dict to the Good. 15c da 2ns good to lower; Market 32.IMHI. lw , loO 4s M. con. to R. JL N. iOor of 6.1b; to prims steers $5,500 ...133 12 New York, SepL 19. Prices of clocks medium 4.ikii5 25; Mockers anil feed- N. J. Central gen. 5s 104 4 lost ground Mala today and there was ers $2.250,3.65; cows $1 4uft.;i5; heif- Northern Pacific 4s 74 , a decided shrinkage in the volume ul ers $2.uoft4.75; esnuers Il.40ft2.iu; da 3s 102 This was partly aiiributa-4.2-- ; buainekS. cslvcs $3,000 6.50; Nor. A WesL consol 4s bulls $2,000 96 8 O. S. L. 4s A Panic to the owurriue of the iiuportaut western steer $3.Uoft 4 23. the 99 2 3 market ronv. Penn. Jewish holiday of Yoni Ktppur, eleHugs Receipts lk.taiit; 109 mixed and butchers Rending general 4s observance of which kepi a larpe 20c to hifiher; H7 S ment as ay from the scesiuu of the 85.700 6.25; good to choice heavy $j.Su Kt. louis A I. M. con. 5s 85 4 nock exchange. The sagging nioe-tne5.4i'(j 3.63; light ML L. A 8. F. fg. 4s heavy rough iij.!5; 98 Mouth w'rn Is of atwks waa Hot precipitate and of ualH 85.Stift5.0j. ML bulk 85.6114(6.20; 82 2 Marki't Kesbtsird Air lJtis 4s 4U.00O. waa made irregularly and with freSheep llecetpla The ap-)93 1 10 to 23c lower; good to Southern lacitti: lambs quent paiiaM and rallies. moet slow; acme wa 117 2 ranee of wethers 23. 65 ft 4. 25: lair to Southern Railway 5s choice market was choir mixed 13 26ft 3.5u; native lambs Texas A Pari lie Is 119 4 at the time the Ihe 82.7004.-25- ; 84 HI. 1. A West. 4s western sheep strongest, giving a suggestion 84.25ft Tol., 6.)0; 8 factor of the greatest Influence on Union Pacific 4s western Isnths 84.ooft6.30. 10v 8 sentiment. The movement lu jwth 4s da 81 8 markets waa not based on Immedlaie o U. S. Steel 2d 6s CHICAGO raUDUCE CLOSE. .117 8 Bewa develoimieiits, but oa the apiear-aueWsbssh Is the of volume of eetlinatee of the da deb. B some Sept. 19. Cash wheat: Na 89 3 crop by experts who have won rerent 2 Chicago, 3 red $lu7 Wheeling A lake Erie 4s No. 1.15 81.12ft red of the 90 following in the course No. 3 Wisconsin Central 4s 2 No. IU hard $1.u9ftl.ll; aud 6(1.12; 1. active speculation In wheel (5 2 81.02ft 1.05: No. 1 northern Colorado F. A stocks. These estimatea were for a hard $1.20; No. 2 No. do 81.12ftl.HI; billion spring total crop or lima than two SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. it spring 81.05ft 1.16. tuts beta, (simpered with a crop IndicatCLOSE. ed by the government's figures of Sepold $1.08 Morning' Call, Furnished by Salt Lake Wheat -- Meld. $1.05 tember 1 of 5,4!ll, OtHl bushels. Stock and Mining Exchange $1.00 May $1.07 Dec. There was lncmudng dlsriiericin also Doc. 4D Ogden Brokerage Co, 870 Corn Sept. 60 ; on the based outlook of ihe money 86th St, Phone 81 4 14. May effect The KaUirriay bank atatsmeut. - SepL 21; Dec. 22 May 84 Ogden, Uuh Oats 5 rent waa a per at this statement 1 2ft M. for tone a firmer rat Air call loans and Alice, bid 30; axked 60. Purk Reid. 810.70; Ori. $10.75; time loan for the shorter iteriodu. Dec. 810.92 Ajax, bid 7 In two In rut With th surplus reserve -- Sept. $6.97 12; Oct. $7.ns Duller Liberal, naked 101-Lard of the . three week and the larger part liotMun Ciineulideted, ldd 6.50. $7.12 May Jsil $7.00; llullion-ltocbid 1.00; naked crop moving demand yet to be met, It 87.30. ia obvious that an early contraction 1 2; Oct. $7.37 bid I; naked 11. Hlha-He- pL Carina, of the loan amommodatlima of New Jan. $665. Century, bid 26; nuked 45. asked 33. York banka must be enforced. Con. Mercur, bid 30 73. Hve Oonfidence la felt that thla may be Fisx 8L24 Creole, asked 25. without stringency of money, but it Daly, bid 2.22; asked 2.37. Timothy $2.87 12. remains true that the money that loans l, bid 13.50; asked 14.30. $1 1.66. Clover bid 4.40; asked 4.44. at 1 per cent aud under on the slockis 37065. Harley exchange Air aperulallva purposes lie Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 5U; asked what would otherwise of necessity CHICAGO FUTURES. 80. Mia In bank vaults and la In conseGrand Central, bid 3.60; asked 4.00. Thua In. called to b first an Friquence the Futures Horn Silver, bid 1.25. Ths Ranged Leading it aljnoet Invariably follows from Ihe L. Mammoth, asked 17. that loans bank of first nuilrsrtlnn asked 11-Lltlle Chief, bid some liquidation comes up on the stuck naked M. Washington, bid aaked l.SQi exchange. Mammoth, bid 1.421-Wheat. Na aaked 6. May Day, bid 6 Stirling exchange ran off today In Monlana-Tonopaaaked bid 1.85; response to the firmer money market, 2.00. but discounts also hardened end g'jld rone In Ismtlon. Th elnilst warns in Dee. Nalldriver, asked 20. London market that It can not expert New York, aeked 8. roullnnance of Ihe present extreme Septa ... Ontario, bid 8.87; asked 4.60. ,. asked 13 S eatte of money there if New York Dec., Karramento, bid 131-ralla Air gold, as indicated by the May Silver King, bid 50.00: naked 54.00, movement of exrhange. Interior banks Milver Shield, taxed 6. So. Swansea, asked 8. are drawing on New York deposits Air meeting obligations to ths govern8(sr Cun., bid 14; aaked 15, lee.. ronltiis-ad ment, thus accounting far ths Hunshlna, asked 6. May opMwaneen, aaked 40. large drain of Ihe 10.75 erations. The harvesting period and OcL ,, asked 28. ' ... 10.90 Telro, bid 28 the crop uncertainty still have an f Jan. 12.75 ,.. 12.80 ,. Tonopah, (Common), bid 110; naked -S.Sd feet on railroad traffic, but officials ldtrd, par 100 Iha 7.05 6.63 7.03 asked 22. Incle Mam Cmi., bid 20 ptvtM confidence in a good flail traffic Oet after Ihe crops are harvested. Kernings Jan. 7.17 7.12 7.07 Failed Mtntee Mining, bid 11.76. for the second week of the mom h show Hhort Mbs, per 100 ltw. Ihah Consolidated, asked 46. muue mixed results, but the 7.40 7.30 7.30 asked OcL Vidor G. A S. M., bid 11-6.70 6.62 reporting today showed good Jan 6.65 The fact increases over last year. Wabash, bid as commented upon that the Missouri, Cash quotations were as follows: Kansas A Texas animal rsporl. Ilka Flour steady. BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. that of the ML isul last week, shows Na 2 spring wheat 1.16; Na 8. 1.08 acmore than la in increases exitenaes 61.15; Na 2 red. UOftl.12; Na 2 counted for by the higher cost uf op- corn .61; Na 8 yslllw Na 2 oats, The closing quotations and tales GROUND LOST THERE WAS DECIDED SHRINKAGE IN VOLUME OF BUSINESS. STOCKS l-- 5-- 1-- 4 ,.. IB.-C- aUle 1- -4 ....... ......... ........ 8-- 3-- lc 1- -2 l-- 1- -2 7-- nt 3-- ..... -e - 3-- 4 ! ,....104 ............ 6-6-6-7-- U f , 1-- f 7-- 2-- - 2. 4. r: i Ik-e- k. $7-3- 1-- 3 2; ARE ENJOINED. SR1KER3 Warren. O., BepL 10. Judgw Ruber is today granted an Injunction to company 8"h1 th Csrnegie ngnlnst Hsrr.uny Isiagc. Amalgamate ed Association of iron, Steel and Tin Workers,, and cliixtus of Girard, na petitioned for, against all defendants except two. The injunction was naked for to prevent strikers and sympm thizera from Interfering with operations of the Girard piant of the company. NOTES LABOR It Is said that 3,500 Japanese are ready to leavo Hawaii fiw California ns auua as transportation is provided. Locomotive engined 1 In Germany receive n gold medal and 85 for every ten yearn of service without accident. The Box Makers and Sawyers number about 25.000 members. now The met of the various strikes ia sixteen Colorado during the past months Is estimated at I23.038.0ou. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters now bsv over 10U.OUO members aud 900 local unions. Memphis, Tenn., will entertain the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers In 1906. It is probable that an effort will bo made to organise all marine workers into ona gigantic union to be known as the International Marine Workers Association. This plan would Include the Masters and Pilots. Fnlque among the various Intemi-- j tlonal unions In the country la the International Journeymen Barbers Futon, with headquarters In Boston. The eiiedal interest In thla International Men in the fact that linen 1896, there have tmen only two strikes of the fowl unions that Compose IL Retail clerks In all sections of ths uuntry have Inaugurated a movement t'i establish a universal nine-hoday. it will be under the supervision of the Retail Clerks' association, which has n membership or over 50,000. The move fur a shorter work day started in Chicago, where the clerks have forced many of the employers to put it Into effect ur Dsly-Wre- Iwly-Juilg- e, 7-- 8; 8. 2. 4; 2; 8--4; h, i S 7-- 2; ry 2; ...... Month-wester- S; ns 1; 1-- S. eration, although expenditures Air maintenance are somewhat cut down. Current opinion on the oulbrnk fur steel trad revival was not ao sanguine ns last wsek, while noma very hopeful vffiwi of the copper traits were heard In connection with the vigorous advance In Amalgamated Coppor. The closing was very dull and heavy, but atsivs ths to west. The bond market was easy. Total sales, par value, 3,45B,OoO. 4 United Mutes St advanced per cent on call. Na 62; .83ft; whits Na 8 white, .820 33; Na 8 rye .73; Good feeding barley .860.87; fktr to choice malting, .440 52; Na 1 flex seed, 1.16: Na 1 northwestern 1.24; prims timothy seed 2.70; mess pork, per bbl 10. 81) ft) 10.80; lard, per 100 lba 7.0007.05; short ribs sides, (loose), 7.870.62; Mhort clear Mdea (boxed) 8.250.60; whiskey, basis of Ugh grade wines, I.- 88: clover, contract grade, $11,600 31; 2 II.- 80. WOOL, Flour, bbls Wool steady; Wheat, bn. Louis, Sept. 1 1. territory a ad western mediums 2119 Corn, bn 25; fins medium 13019; fine 16017. Oets, bu. ML COPPER AND LHAU, New York, Sept. If. Copper 12.61 11.60; load steady, 1-- 20 firm, 4.14. Rye. bu. Barley, bn. On th produce Exhange, today. Ilia butler market waa steady; creamery 14018; dairy 13015. Eggs firm 14 cheese firm 809. 017; SUGAR. CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF YORK STOCKS. NEW Now York, Sept. 16. Sugar: Raw firm; fair refining 16-4- ; rentrlfttgal 66 tent 4 molasses sugar 2 Colorado Fuel and Iran ., . . So Refined steady; crushed 6.65; pow. . .59 Copper dered 6A6; granulsted 5.56. Atihlsun common ....81 Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 5 Atchlecm preferred ....99 Alton common ....41 MONEY AKU EXCHANGE. Smelter common . . .65 Smelter . preferred ...107 New York, Sept. 18. Close: Money Baltimore aud Ohio ....89 oa call firm; highest 2. lowest 1 .o4 Tim loans slightly firmer; sixty Brooklyn Pacifir ...127 days 2031-- 4 per cent; 8J days 80 Canadian Metropolitan Tract ion 81-- 4; ata months 8 per cent and Ohio ...-4Prims niurcsntile psper ifc per Chesapeake Rio Grande preferred ....81 cent Consolidated Gas ...207 Benrilng eechaage wesk: bnnhers ...102 tolls 4.9646CT4.8S50 fnr demand and at Peoples Gas Erie .. . ....31 4.8416041434 a..,., sixty dag bills; post. Hliucts Central ...188 d Isles 48004.87 commeruial Manhattan ..153 bifia 4.88 Kansas and Texas ...47 Itor Silver 17 LoniarUl and Nash rills ..122 Mexican driteri 451-- 1 Missouri Paalfir New York Central ...126 OMAHA STOCK. 6; M .11 2 ...... lx 8 5-- .... Norfolk and Western Ontario and Western ipts light 847506.80; pim 84.750 6.1k; bulk of sales 85.6606 80. Pheep Receipts 2&N10. gieady to easier; western yaeriftiga 8N54f4.(k; w others $9.4003.50; ewss 93 00.0, CO; ormwK-- n and Stockers flM'dl a M- 3-- t 8.8.m. If. S. 76e higher; SZ;-hT- 7 pics btk of Merknt mid 5 I. 7ij W7!; packerspa86 aid M?it 85 Sheep Receipts 12M. 6v-tj.-fi 10c muttons 33.2548 4.00, Iambs $411305.40; range weth- - Biilllon-Uec- do. ereipem da new 4. ragtatered daeunpon da old. regieiered do. rmiwm Aw bison gnuwrel 4 du. sdjiuftmeM is Ailsntlc Onset IJ 4s Bslllmore A Ohio 4e da 8 2s CeLtral of Ueorgia Bell .. Grand Central liower Mammoth May Day Ontario Hacramento Milver . ... . ,..., . , ,. ... . Utah Uncle 8nm Goa. U. 8. Mining Co. .... . .. 5-- 8 1- -2 5-- .... ....IS ....97 ....17 .... b7 ... .91 4 1- -2 3 8 8 3-- 4 . ..41 3 li 1 05 F'l 4 7-- 1.4 14 3 4 134 j.4 in j.4 17 14 ftjg 85 97 lit.5 fj 6 j.j 1 g lj Victor Con IV abash .. Yankee Ole 545 Nelson, Telephone 421 25UlSt-- OGDq street 16th 82B-jj- t, Ths joint meeting of the State executive boards of the Indiana miners and operators adjourned In Terra Haute after falling to agree on the question of union and the eight-hou- r clause applylnlt to night firemen. The first will be referred to President John Mitchell again, he having formerly ruled that bosses should belong to the THE OREGON BHORT There were some 18,000,000 ' people in the United States actively employed in gainful occupations. The actual strength of organised labor is close to u-4- 3,040,000. Labor unions bare on deposit in dianapolis over $2,000,000. In- According to the report of tho United States Commissioner of Education the average monthly wages of teachers for 1903 waa $49 for men and about $40 for women. Less than 28 per cent of the teachers were men, or 122,382 out of a total of 439,596. PROMPTNESS Na to Chicago and ths Fad ever the I J only double-trac- k railway between I I the Missouri River end Chicago. Ex- ceilent service hi every particular. One of these trains, the Overland I j Limited, is the most luxurious train 7! I hi the world. Electric lighted I throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via I TL Lino to St. Paul I and Minneapolis. I Na Chicago & J met Balt Laka 1 M g:8B Pocatello u S n 0. A. . Rv.l M-Weste- ra :ju 8-- Tldcets, reservations and full information can bo obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, 1 8-- ARRIVE: Express ... K. 117. SshLsko and ...,,,12:41,, Tittle an Salt Lake and HU-Na ..... ... fofd fiifilM Na 8 Brit Lake and totals mediate points 8:91 Na 8 Portland and Batts. . f:N 1. as 10 Batts and Pocatello l:M Na Cacho 12 Na Valley Trains south of Juab fo aot m Sundays. 1 I 4 Na 9 Butts and Nurth-Weste- rn POLITENESS LIN (Juno 19. 1904a DEPART: Na T Butte nod Portland.. u-Na 9 Pocatello, nd Butts ! Na 11 Cache Vriloy f jj Na 12 BritLako andTIntle i U Na S Salt Laks and lutar- mediate points U Na 2 Brit Lake, Provo. Milford nail all south ..... 2:ii i. Na 10 Brit Laks sad tot ao- mediato points - union. 206 Saetfe Main Street, SMt Lake CKy, Utah. . HENRY, Ticks lint A. M06ELET, a Ttav. D. E. BURLEY, Pass. OgdcmOliA ttP.M.i Balt Lake CBg WORLDS FAIR TIME CARD, RO CHARGE OF CARS TO Effective June ST. LOUIS Na I Mall and Express... Na 2 Overtond Limited for MU Blrito Omaha, Deovsr, Kansas City ani east drily ,.. ...m. WlfA Na 4 Attoatte Figreog Iar Denver, Omaha Oounri Bluira Kanina City aad uB Ml BN potato east, daily ConaoU via UHI8H PACIFIC ARRIVE. AND 6a S Pnrifle Express from i it Council Blnffa Omaha Denver, v--City sal enoL dally .... Na L Overland Umitof Ooanel ,, , flrom - Omaha i Blufta, Kansas City, Dee- ver aad all prints salt, M$E dafly ..... ... f:N Na 101 that Man RAILUOADB WABASH 19, 128L DEPART: leaded at nude entrence of tho Rspoaltlaa nt n aeuranlont hoar In tho morning, thse eating Urns and At St. Loots, ned ozpeieo 00 nerivnl aftho avoidiag tho greet creeds Union Sint ion. big a A. HENRY, Ticket MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE A. AffiN M06ELH & Put AM Tt.OgdeaOk Illustrated Snide ft Fob firs on epptnewon. A. B. MOSELEY, Cheap Rates to St. Louis Traveling Passenger Agent, Ogden, Utah. ; and ether Eastern point, via TIME TABLE Trev. Pass, Agent 200 Went Id Booth St Balt Lake City, Utah. v San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Depot, Third, Wool and South Tumple STOCKS. 2.00 1.85 SB 8.50 2.00. 8 4 Here is What You Have Wanted CALL SALES. A OF $42.50 for the trip to St Loula direct with return the trip to Chicago direct, with retura direct. hrilae Remember, toa that the Purling on offers a splendid Thro sleeping rn- or tourist. I luould like to tell you more about tha present splendid .".11 for baveUsg eastward. B. Ic i pc. F. KESLEN. General Ayrat, 71 W. SECOND SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. tl ST, StockUm, Mam-mot- ME B5UMC.ZC Daily-- 3 3-T- rains Wa can save you ARRIVE. aF.WARBKN.gg ,m M): . K . DEPART DARV Na 8 Attaatle MU East Na IS, Salt Le Mu-for- 9.35 m Na 2. lted Na nil 5.35 v Chicago, SL l-- 4. AUanUc Expr9- - ritfi i..g .i' .N p p- - daii-- l arrive Na 6. Pacific aad ail printe ALL TRAINd OAILh. Na 1, Chicago aad SL Bmitad Nc. 11, Local p freaj1 andSanPriuYritarService between Salt Laka Uilfad, Na t. Pacific Eaprete Modena aad Callaatea Direct stage all prints Bunt...-- -eoncectloos for nil' Mining la Through staepjn . DaOy Pullman Buffet Sleeping Gar 201 a ' pointo East....- - 5:35 p m Tat IN Wri General Agent Na Salt Lake City abihh From Prova Fork. LebL Juab Frisco, Callaotea and Intermediate prints Ftom Prova Lehl, FU flsld, llerenr and Sea-pet- e Valley Ry. prints. From Silver CUy, u. motto Eureka, Stoekum, ' Tob and Garfield O9oa - niejey- h. Eureka and ftlK ver City (via Teaming ton eutwSl For Prova American Fork, Leh& Juj, MU. lord, Friaaa Galli and Intermediate prints COy Ticket "What did Gewrge Washington dc for h!a country r' naked the tawcher. He pave It an extra holiday. man idly acawercd the bey at the foo Chicago New a BEPART. Fnr Prova LuhL FalritoiG aud llsreof. aonnecting at Nephl for Maatl and Intermediate polnta oa Sanpete Vriler Sr.... For GnrfiaU Beach, To soutaern Utah and Nevada FIRST IN THEIR HEARTS. clas. Sts. Salt Laka City. ria A RATE Chicago. A RATE Chlcagn. A RATE OF 47A0 for Aloha Con.. 9 RcUher. 17 .. 110 Bullion. 23 Caledonia. 61 Challenge Con., 18 13 Chollar. Confluence, 85 Con. Cal. A Va.. luCun. Imperial. 1 Crown Poiut. lu Exchequer, 55 Guuld A Oni ric, 2u Hale A Nor., 58 K-- v.i J"f1r. 9 ik Cwi., 5 Meairao. 104 Occidenal Cun., 71 I) nun;. 20 Hpi.lj. 2A' Potod. 10 Savage. 20 Hti-rrSax Beleher. 11 NevatU. 30 Silver Hill, 45 Futon Con. 29 Utah Onn., Yellow Jacket, 26 RATE direct. Franrieoo. Sept. 19. The offii la! closing quotations for mining siukx tmliy were a follow: 1L Re- Building, pairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of railroad employees have been laid off Ia the United States in the past three months, oa account of retrenchment policies. .. ...... Mai Day, 3.000 at 8. Ontarta., 25 at 3.90. Sacra men to. l.noo at Alta. 9 Andes. Allen Transfer Company, ,, ........ letro .. f Carpentering 'Phone 22. 19,000 Y S.in 1-- Always Rcm Wa The annual report of the New South Wales (Australia) labor commlsaioa-er- s states that the year has been a bad one for uuxkljed laborers, a conto the dition largely attributed droughL Another factor In the' depression was the return at some thousands of soldiers from South Africa. Dances gsx Haaly House, Opp. Depot. Phone 1I12 A large Assortment of Low Rates and Reliable Intormatloa "Fy oa hand. Guaranteed by OH American Ticket B rotters G. A. BIOLB, 8 ...l.l . . . . al .From 1860 to 1901 the average carpenter's wage per week has risen from $12 to $20.70. At the E. DRAKE, Fees. Agent 3-- ...157 servants. a 3-- 4 . Of each 1,000 Immigrants who reach America It is said there are only seven girls who desire employment aa bouse ... Sharman s Ticket Office nut. REGULAR 3-- 4 cent of the share capital involved. net per at Denver. Tonopah Montana Tonuimh Gulddeid Bunanm 8 the 861-- 2 B. BLOAT, GenT AgL Pasffr Dept. Boston Ccrn Butler Liberal Century Joe lluwera S 5-- or The Rock Maad System epvxtes through Keeping cars dally Coloreds to ML Louis by way of Kansas City. Reduced rates In effect drily. Coach excursions at frequent Intervals. Fell oa request. .. ....... Mwaneea NEVADA 2 and proflta were $49,3u0.00u, Before yon start call ag- King Sunshine South Swansea Mammoth Mtar Con. ....33 13; 1.000 at ...U0 8 13: 1.000 at 13. .... 66 New lork Bonanza, 1.000 at 2. ....27 SI ..55 SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS ....32 ....96 4 refunding to. registered. .104 aonpon 104 da le. regMreed st $446,081,115, gregated that Thera are a let of little thing! In connection with a trip to tha Worlds Fair at EL Loula that yon will wish to know ratea. how long tickets are good, time of trains, whether or not a change of can la necessary, what ona has to pay for hoard sad lodging. Call or I am In shape to answer tkaas and similar guesUona. iatoranUe want If , writs yon k 8 NEW YORK BONDS. CITY STOCK. Kansas City, SepL 16. CaiH R. relpts 15,004. llarlMl Or to 16c tow er; native steers 83.753 0,ir: native news 81AO0S.25: calve 88 2505 western dura 3.e0B4.85; rows Utrf-re- pn Futon Wabash preferred 84.7106.40. KANMAfi ,,, Tenneesee Coal and Iron ., Union Parific common eel common Sieel preferred W cetera ...87 .... .. ....68 Penney Wants Rending Ruck 1 eland common Mouthers Pacific common . Southern Railway runimon ttouihsrn Railway preferriMl 9L Paul ,, 11 8 7- -8 ... 8, Hoga-AeoP- Daly-Jud- In 193 Always on Time BUTF nrr-- r Martha Wtth. New Vork 2; Omaha, Supt. 6.800, Steady to 10c tower; native rretrn 14.000 6.00; cows end heifers 82.5003.78; western steers 33.0004.50; rung cows I2.25&3.35: caanere 81.75 0210; Stocker and feedere 88 600 35; calves 83.0006.60; bulls and tuxi 81.76G8.76 3,000. 10r Fully higher; heavy 83.600 6.75; mixed 85.66 Daly Uttle Cbeif Keck Tunnel ... 8--4. Mercur farina has proved a great la England. The did a bualnrea Please Travel sur-ce- aa Questions About The Worlds Fair ,. ., ,, .... .. . ,, .. ,, ... ...... .. . .... Ajax 1. Con. owing to lack of new orders, men have been laid off, 3ou and 400 nt a time, until now the force does not aggregate more than 2,049. AND HCTUUN , Vktnrla 2. 8. .. 190. are two watch words of our drivers. The scheme of a Chinese ring to land When they promise packages for a 241 coolies and women In this country In violation of the Exclusion net is certain time, they see to it that these packages are delivered at that time. proving to be a much more serioua offense than It first appeared. The plan If a customer has any special Inof the ring was to make $100,000 by the ions regarding his or her work, struct under here coolies the of prelauding tense that they were to he placed in our drivers are always ready to accept the concession of the Chinese Village and an will treat all y Loala suggestions fair. 6L of the Company customers with the greatest respect Cincinnati Iron moulders will not and politeness. 'We are in business to accept n cut In wages. please our patrons and are constantly Pullman, 111., la now an idle town. The great shop of the Pullman Com- striving to do so by giving the finest pany abut down SepL 1 and thousands work and the moat courteous of men employed in the various de- possible treatment. partments of the car building corporation an without work. Thirty thousMay we call for your work? and people nt Pullman and in the surtowns are effected it and rounding OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY . may be that work will not bis resumed until after the presidential election. When the Pullman Company ia workPhone 174 ing on full time 7.000 persons are em- 37425th St. ployed. During the last few months, Stocks. Allca SO, 95,500. TODAYS QUOTATIONS. K. and B. 14.800 15,300 170,000 110,000 6.321. Out) 1.042,300 803.100 88.900 11.300 6.000 158,800 8,600 Amslgamsted Korlrty of Engineers tow total about wart as follows: Daly-We- RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS Members of the SEPTEMBER Chicago and Bouton. a to0tote yert Fo ""Lrrico Main b treat perfect dining For particulars, call na er aliTrase gents, Salt Lane Houta er JL MOORE. District Passragw AguL E W. GILLETT, Gen. A Pa. b j.A.BENTON.jGg- 3 ft B. GILSON, . - - |