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Show UOBNIKG WILL STREET iD Of TRE I The Leading Futures Ranged as Fob lows: , UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Wheat, No. UTAH. OGDEN, MARKETS FUltRES. CHICAGO Utah National Bank EXAMINES. 2. Vtae-Prulde- Wph E, Hoif MnsiMMsCW WORLD Sella FOREIGN IMMENSE VOLUME TIONS AND WIDE DISTRIBU TION OF BUSINESS. New Turk. O.L l.-- The Mock rar-le- 1-- The cash decreased Inst week or 96,659,-10-0 leu than that 91,539,100 which The deposits decreased 91286.000 whereas the sum of tha loss In Ioann, In cash leu the increau railed for n reduction of 93.130.000 In The required reserve wu deposits. diminished by 9321.500, deducting which from the decrease In cash left 96237.900 the reduction Iu surplus reserve to 19.913.425. Computed upon the basis of deposits leu thou of 933262.400, public funds, the surplus was 1 25.729,-02- 5. The loans were expended by 94229.100, probably the result of corporation borrowing and also the loaning of funds temporarily deposited In anticipation of with the banks Oriober disbursements for dividends and interest. loss of capital Iks largest wu printbe week during to transfers by Incipally due terior public depositories of their excess collections of Internal revenue to tbe New York through their correspondents in this city; the large excess in them revenue receipts at this time appears to indicate Inof taxable creased manufacturing articles. con-file- 1-- . western 15lr414.1M; gold, 973.099,966. OoL L 1.17. Meu Pork per bbl, 11.(0070. Lard per 100 lbs, 7.6707O. Short ribs sides, (loose). 7.370 cter sides, (boxed) 8.70075. Whiskey basis of high wines L26. . Clover controca grade 8.00; (12-15- Ship- - Receipts menta The Finest and Most Stylish New York, Money on cull nominal, no loans; time loans study, er The oSSfial staiamant of the New York ft Haririinted banks test week shwwedue the chief feature, the expected expulsion lb loans and a less I bah that estimated from the traceable mewemuts of week. Tbs dsdredse In SMrrlnnmervw carried this Hen to To be seen in Ogden this Fall and Winter will come from Burt's A Coat from this store msans a great deal to the wearer. It means the same correctness in style shown by the most fashionable coat houses in New York; the same High Gass materials, superior tailoring and perfection in finish. Our prices are very reasonable; in fact you pay less for a coat of the "Burt Quality" than the other kina. Its a pleasure to show them. 4 per U. S. refunding 2s, registered 8. .104 sixty days 3 per cent; 90 days 3 104 4 coupon per cent. cent; six months .104 84 8 per U. S. 3a registered. ,... Prime mercantile paper 4 1-- 1- -4 8-- 4 cent. bankers Sterling exchange weak; and bills 4.854004.8515 for demand 4 833004.8340 for sixty day bills; postand 4. 4.8401-- 2 ed rat commercial hills 4.82 Bar silver 57 8. Mexican dollars 45 u 105 coupon U. 8. new 4a registered coupna U 8 old 4s, registered 1- -2 1315-- 8 131 5--8 106 5-- 8 7-- 3-- 4. BANK CLEARINGS. Tork, Oct. 1. Statement of averages of the clearing house hanks Chicago ft Alton 8 80 l-- 2s Chicago, B. ft Qidncy new 4s.... 97 8 Chicago. M- ft 8L Uaul gen. 4s. .109 4 Chicago ft Northwestern con. 7s. 130 8 Chicnga R. I. ft Pacific R. R. 4s. 77 86 4 col. 5s C. C. C. ft BL 1mls gen. 4a.... 101 76 Chicago Terminal 4s 78 8 Consolidated Tobacco 4s 86 Colorado ft Southern 4a 101 Denver ft Rio Grande 4s 995-- 8 Erie prior lien 4s 871-- 4 general 4s 110 Fort Worth ft D. C. 1st 1081-- 3 Hocking Valley 41-- 2 101 4 Louisville A N. unified 4s 1061-- 2 Muthntten consol gold 4s 68 2 Mexican Central 4s 5-- Loans Increau 81,153,033,900, (4.629,- - 100. Deposits (1,212.797.100, decrease (1, Circulation $40,576,000, .Legal tenders decrease Specie 8244,367,100, $143,-20- 0. decreau 8325,112,700, de- 8308.199.275, RUerve required . (7,400-400- crease (321 ,500. Surplus (19,913,425, decrease Ex. United States deposits decreau 86.31 .275. 1- -2 5-- S. J. PURT & Co. , For Sale room house with 9 acres land 2 2 mica from city hall. This ia the beat land in Weber county; fine water right, some fruit trees. Price (2,200. Easy terms. 8 1-- you a modem 5-ro- om house Room 42 First National Bank Bldg. For Sole 14 room lodging house the beat paying bouse on street. Income (252 per month. Rent turn away (50. They lodgers every night on account of not being able to accommodate them. Price (800. Easy terms. Twenty-fift- h 14 For Sale room 1-- Our motto ta quick an! ea and small profits and equare dealing a BROS For Sale lodging bouse 4 room house with eriUr rented for light bouse large barn, hen houg Income (88 per 11-- 2 acres of keeping. fruit tra month. Rent (45. Good fur- 2 2 miles from city hall niture. Worth (700. Price on Washington Ave. Pries (400, if taken at once. 81,550, half cash nay terms, We have houses to rent, and some fine bargains on farms a nd Improved city property. Property Owners: I h ave several parties that wish to buy 4 and 5 room houses ranging In prei Tom (1,000 to (1,800. What h ave yon to offer? a, PETERSON & CO. ea 8-- increau 988.745,600, (941.300. Reserve demise & Co. will build for $ 1 500, or 6 rms. $ J 800. H stories $2200. Ifyouin-ten- d rd in cash we will furnish to buy or build, and have the balance and you can pay it hack in SMALL monthly pay. ments. Plans furnished free of charge. Call on The new broad act-i- n shoulder effect are quite correct Both to foil and with tha large Wins Capes from waiat length length. New and elaborate detdgna in Crnvenettes, fine Imported Broad Cloth a Meltona nd Vigeros, all of which will give the beat of service. - 8-- 286 000 SO? WHY 8-r- ms. Styles Always Correct New shows: When Peterson Peterson Ladies Coats NEW YORK BONDS. Oct. 1. If SO, one-thi- RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Article oAYING SAN FRANCISCO MIKING STOCKS. Andea 24. Justice. 10. Mexican, 125. Belcher, 32. GBeet ft Belcher, UOcddentml C. 78. Bullion, 26. Ophlr, 235. Caledonia 62. Overman, 20. Potosl, 17. Challenge 8., 2L Savage, 82. Chollar, 18. Confidence, 94. Beg. Belcher, 1L C. C. ft Va, 150. Sierra Nev. 43. dm. Imperial, 1. Silver Hill, 49. Crown Point, 15. Union Con., 50. Utah Coo. 11. Exchequer, 67. Gould ft Curry. 23. Yellow Jacket, 24. Hale ft Nor., 59. Burley Good feeding 97039; fair to choice malting 40050. Flaxseed Na 1 1.10 Vi; Na north- 27.800 19,300 Flour, bbl. 39.306 bu 88,000 ;. Wheat, New York, Oct. 1. Sugar raw firm; 191.400 134,900 bu. Oats 96 fair refining 3 ; centrifugal 220.100 236.600 Corn, bu .. .. : tent 4 molasses sugar 81-2- . 5.700 8.000 Ira. Refined steady; crushed 5.95 pow Rye. 286.400 111,900 Barley, bu. drred 5.35; granulated 5.25. One hte Produce Exchange today, the Coffee steady; Na 7 Rio 81-3- . butter market wu steady; creamery 14020; dairy 13017; eggs steady 13 MONEY AND EXCHANGE. 022; cheeu firm 901O. Room 42 First National Bank Bldg. Telephone 342 x. Ogden. 1-- 94.887,-60- 0. ,.,. 1-- 17 1st Inclusive ..... 94 Mina ft St. Louis 4s WOOU Missouri, Kansu ft Texu 4s.. 100 8 St Inula Oct. 1. Wool study; ter2nds 80 12 ritory and wenen medium 21022; National B. R. of Mexico con. 4s 78 fiae medium 17018; fine 10016, . N. Y. Central general N. J. Central general 5e 133 8 104 Northern Pacific 4s KANSAS CITY CATTLE (29,729,-92- 5, 6-- 7-- 9s 1. --Cattle 500 Kansas City, Oct. Market unchanged; native eteera 3.75 06.00; native cows and heifer 1.500 and feeders 2.250 3.60; etorkers calves 2.500 4.00; bulls 1.750 3.25: 1.60; western steers 3.000 4.25; wesL-er- n cows 1.5003.25. HOGS 3.010. Stesry; hulk 5.850 5.95; heavy 5.9O0G.OO packers 5.850 5.95; pigs and light 5.6505.90. 8HEEP None. - 0 1. Cuttle Oct. Omaha Steady; native steers (.7506.00; cows and heifers 2.0003.70; western steers 2.9604.40; cows and heifers 2.000 3.25; canner 1.5002.00; slocknfia and feeders 2.2503.00; calves 3.0008.25; bulls 1.5003.00: HOGS 400. 5c higher; 5.75; mixed 6.700 5.75; buvy 5.650 light 5.750 pigs 6.0005.50; bulk 5.700 5.75. 100. western SHEEP Steady; yearlings 3.7004.00; wethers 3.500 common and 3.80; ewes 3.0003.60; stockers 2.2503.75; lambs 4.4005.10. 5.80; Norfolk ft Western con. 4s l-- 2s 88 5-- 8 1008-- 4 Rending general 4s 117 8 St I ft I. M. consol 5s 86 8 St. Urals ft 8. F. fg. 4s 99 fit. 1 Southwestern lets 82 2 Seaboard Air Una 4a 94 Southern Pacific 4s Southern Railway 5s .117 9 120 Texas ft Pacific Into S. I ft Western 4s. . . . 78 M Toledo, 105 Union Pacific 4a eonv. 4s 106 79 83 9 U. 8. Steel 2nd 5e 5-7-- 1-- 3-- 1.7504.50; 1.3601.25; bells 2.0604.90; calves 3.750 7.00; western steers 3.0004.10. Mar- 25.900. ket fie higher; mixed and butchers 36006.15; good to choice heavy (.90 06.10; rough huTy 6.0001.75; Eght 0)08.05; bulk (.75 05.90. SHEEP 2.000. Steady; good to fair to dboiee wethers S.T504.6O; mixed 3.2503.75; w enters cboiae riteey 3.0604.15; native lambe 4.250 8.66; wasters lambs 4.250 5.50. 7-- ...... .......... ................... .. Wabash late deb. B. 88 68 90 91 77 Wheeling ft lake Erie 4s Wisconsin Central 4s Cola Fuel ft Iron NEW YORK . . .... 36 .... 59 .... 83 ....108 .... 67 ....107 .... 90 Cola Fuel ft Iron.. .. .. ,, Copper . , Atchison Com Atchison Pfd Bmelter, Com 57 ....121 1-- 4 3-- 4 7-- 8 1- -4 1-- 2 .. 2 18 1- -2 3 44 ....212 ....108 81 I....... .... ....140 .. 4 8-- ...121 . .... .... .... Erie.. .. 1- -f CLOSING STOCKS, QUOTATIONS. Brooklyn Can. Pad fie Chicago. Oct. 1. Cattle 800. Stesry, Met. Traction ood to prime steers, 6.5601.40; poor to medium 3.5905.25: stockers and Chesapeake ft Ohio feeders 2.2504.15; 'cows 1.3504.35; Con. GasGas Peoples runners heifers 7.000. Monday 74 102 99 100 S. I 4s ft partie aPenn. eonv. 8 Smeller, Pfd Baltimore ft Ohio CHICAGO CATTLE. HOGS 1- -4 ... ...... ...... ......... ....... OMAHA CATTLE. 7-- 8 1- -4 3-- 8 S-- 4 4 Central Kansas ft Texas ... 48 1Louisville ft Nash . ..133 Ma Pacific.. .... .... ... .... 98 New York Central . ..126 12 .... 71 Norfolk ft Western Ontario ft Western .... 35 S--t Penu. Ry ...... ...... .... ....132 .... 69 Reading .. .... .... .... 28 4 Reck Island Com Southern Pacific. Com..,. .... 5i l Southern Ry. Com., .r.. . .... 33 8 SL Louis ft 8. W. Pfd.. .. .... 47 8 8L Paul .161 .131 S Sugar.,.. ...1 Texas .... 31 Tens. Coal ft Iron . . ... '49 Union Pacific, Com .. ....163 1- I1L 1- -2 1- -4 1-- fl-- 1- -4 d-- Wheat Oct May 113 Gem Mr July 111 Dec.'5101-I49. 19 1; MfDeeTiHVof ; ll.H Pork Oct. 11.80! 19.82 May 1-- 2; OcL 92; May 49 Dee. Dec. 7.92 7.57 2. Ribs OcL (.70; Dec. (.9091.92 May 7.05. Lard OcL 7.(7 8; Rye 75. 117. Clover M2L Barley 3603.1. Timothy 2.70. Cash wheat: Na red,' Na 3 No. 2 hard. 1.120 hard. 1.OS0I.13: No. I IJfi; Na northern. 1.22: No. 2 northern, 1.18; red, 1.114 No. 3 I spring. 1.15. . MINING .. -8 18 7-- 74 6-- 8 8 90 42 STOCKS, Morning C18. Famtehed by Balt Lake Black sod Mining Exchange Ogden Brake rage Ce. 870 8th BL, Phene 215, Ogden Utah 9-- J 2 .... .... .... .. .,,i BALT LAKE 1; Jaa nax Steel, Com.... Steel. Pfd Western Union Jra. Wabash, Pfd 11.85; 12.49. i :: B . Ajax, Md 3. Sutler 'Liberal. 1id 9: asked . Boston Consolidated. Md 91-8- . 4.2-1- ,Ballinn-Ber- k. Md Cartes.hld 9 Century, hid 17 8; 1 04. asked 1--4; 14 naked 3S 2. P MWirwaaMM . . Sensational Outdoor Features !:. . WOE 8 I2ou ir jA CHAMPION SHOT 5SV d038t$ A cterttl Tha grt start attraction awl neval-t- y avar presented' to toe atmissmsot-lovii- ig public. Cost the preprietor 810,600.00 befera theca fameue horeea their fleet 3i dive from 3: aid ef tha Pteage ptetfona of their eum van-te- a, like hnmna hsiriga Without Bis . esnsstl al sxtfl antes fuel TMR WORLD.- ghw the mert Z&SSS.-- " s - nettoet eeWafectlea A MIGHTY CARNIVAL Tha manificsBM ef which has never been appresched hi the Wert. Templet of Fan, Paines ri Art, Plaa-bt- nn Shews and Popular Attracttoe numerous ion .to imntfan! All -dean cad the heat money cm bring togethw! fewingv, trap, or any de vtee wbateoeve 3: 3: DR. WM. CARVER, OF PACE AND CUPID. JMr :: 3 ''9 X2'9 Grander Displays In Every Department! Unequalled Stock Exhibits! Greatest Horse Racing Events$7,000.00 Farm Fru F0Wer Manufacturing and Mining Interests Represented as Never Before! 33 5-- 8 Dee. 10 May 3 2 5-- CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. 9 -8 5-- Oate-- Oot Washington, Oct V Todays statement of he treasury balances In tha general food, sxclustv of the 9150.000.. Mfe-poreserve In the 01 vision of redemption, shows: Available cash bal- and sales TODAYS QUOTATIONS. SUGAR. u New York, The dosing quotations were as follows: - ed sa ce. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 2 75. Rye-- Na ry The volume of the dealings In securities has not risen to the maximum of the present movement during the week, hut, nevertheless, n broad and The active market has prevailed. price movement has been Irregular and at times reset ionsry, giving an impression of n nettling of the level of values to n lower average. A rioaer analyst however, reveals that prices are rather higher, if anything, than at the dose of last week. There has bees a very large volume of sales to realise profits, and the evidence of the little damage to prices which has resulted is accepted aa a striking demonstration of the absorptive power and the under! ring strength of the market This result has not been attained without skillful maneuvering and manipulation by experienced operators, and the employment of lavish means. The nw tstion of the supporting tactics from one set of Influential stocks to another has left few Important groups unaffected, but the selling in some quarters in large volume hsa gone head in- - hand with the lifting In another. The market has been comparatively free from disturbing factors In the way of news, and the strength has had the help of a continuous atream of rumors, more or less plausible, but which have been conspicuously lacking in confirmation, and have been successively thrown out of consideration, after having served their purpose of holding the market up and dissuading holders from selling stocks. The most persistent of these rumors have bad to do with the great timnaconthiMrial group of railroads. Occasional meetings and consultations of controlling capitalists and the continuing arrival from vacation Journeys of financial leaders were represented ns indicating the development of pinna to be worked out for the benefit of the relations of different properties, llunors bare uniformly pointed to the revival of the old plan of community of 1 Merest in the transcontinental raRtxmd field, which (he declared Illegality of the Northern SecnrUli over paaj. and the ssbsaquut dispute tbe dietrikutton of Its assets as affect-ta- x tb control of the Northern Pndfla had destroyed. Iks pewar for mischief to Mm stock market of this dispute Is never entirely lost sight of. The influence was carried ov&rltUa the. early part of the week of thepTunrored .accumulation of an influential kehllng in Atchison in the Interest of Uriion Pacific, and this wu extended to dnalude an agreement to avoid njirapoeed extension to the Pacific hshBL PanL Tha report wu revived that a method had been devised litsTlMslbnOMhe iflviduda accruing on not to Northern BseurtUu with the injunction of too courts. well There were numerous rnmora of a conwmmlu agreed upon by the opposing interests In the Northern Securities company, which would allow aa Immediate distribution of the assets of that company. Tha poor showing of ant earnings for August of ths Atchison and frank avowal of ths an nnal report of tha need for large additional capital issues for the extenrioa of ths system weighed on that stock. There were also categorical denials from the capitalists interested that any way had been found to effect a of dividend! on Northern Securities or for a eettlement of tha controversy over the distribution of its ar rota ensrpt by ths regular course of litigation. Reactions In the stocks affected followed In each rau. and pointed a suspicion that the rtports had bean rlrrulaled for manipulative effect. But new points of strength developed in the meantime with new sets of aiinrors, which had a sustalalag . effect on the market i . Bonds have moved irregularly in with United stocks. Statu sympathy an. thefin and the old 4b have advanced 4s 3, new have declined M and the percent on, call since test weak. YOU 9. Pash quotations were as follows: Flour firm; winter patents 5.300 4.9005.20; spring 5.50; straight patents 6.40 6.00; straights 4.7005.50; bekert 3.4003.90. Wheat No. 2 1.1601.19; No. S 1.050 1.12V 1.15; Na 2 red 1.12 Corn No. 2 52; No. I yellow 54; 30 Oats No. 2 y,; Na 2 white 31; Na I white 31.- u Value, 12,080,000. ARE 1--4; f43.976.7M. u estimated. New York. Oct. 1 -- Tsinan who is charged b, ihe ger of China to make an IibSL4 ta quiry Into the o( ' of the world arrived t0 at earner Philadelphia. NnnaiLS? viaited moat oi the Euroneu 1,1 tries. His mission hsrewujw.JJta tated by arrangrmenii Kid.Vk6 ,4n Ambassador Choate. 2; and the expansion of loans was ed uu per bbl Mess Pork, 00 t save another atrlklns of iu absorptive power today-Th- e movement of price waa rauwnr commonplace, but the traneattlons and the wide dlatribntion of business throughout the market greater gave evidence of a vitality the week. than at any time duringunfavorable The appearance of the an bank statement was the signal for outburst of violent activity and a comThe prehensive advance In price. not bo Wit M om iu cuh by the week's outgo, but the loan expansion kept up the deposit Item and the reserve requirements, so ihat the level of the surplus declined some f6.C5R.100. . But sterling exinchange waa weak again, and an ward movement of gold at an early The date seems highly probable. growing ease of the London money mwket will add to this probability. Vnited States Steel preferred was gala the feature of the market, and the placing of beta that the price would crass that of the second mortgage bonds was evidently Intended ts convey the impression that the conversion of the preferred stock into these bonds was In uonrae of resumption. Another jump in Northern Securities on the curb also kept alive the Impression that settle meat of the eoufliot among the leading interests of that company was in progress of adjuatmenL Froflt-takin- g at various waa in evident times, but the demand waa sufficient to absorb it readily. Growing confidence in the general industrial and bualneaa outlook played Its part In the broadening end strengthening of the market. Total sales of hond par fu CN TIME within 10 S--l millions of the lowest of the year, which was recorded on January 2, and it mads the reduction In surplus since August 27 938.69fi.600. The loss of cash In this interval was demonatra-lio- n Grand Central, naked 415. Horn Silver, naked 1.40. L. Mammoth, bid 5; asked 15. M. Washington, bid Mammoth, bid 1A0; asked 1.X7 asked 13. May Day, bid IS ; hlonlana-Tonopabid 1.85. New York, bid 2 53; asked 4 Ontario, bid 1.75. Silver King, bid 49.04. Silver Shield, bid 4; asked 4 Ba Swansea bid 83-asked 7. Star Con., bid 14; asked 14 2. Swansea bid 20l Tetro, asked 24. Tonopah-Mldwa- y. asked 49. Tbnopah (Common), bid 8.00. Uncle Bam Con., bid 20 asked 2L United Statu Mining, bid 2L00; asked 2L75. Utah, asked 50. Victor G. A 8. 1C. Mi L Wabash, bid L Yankee, bid S3; asked 241-- CHINA AFTER NEW G0YIRx h, FAYS INTEREST Financier PublialiM Regular Weekly Statements Caeh Decreaeed Leas Than Was Estimated. Daly-Judg- 1-- 2. drafts an all points. OF TRANSAC- 2, 1904. rake I The Republican are claiming credit you asked me to have some for the Irrigation meaaurea paaeed in was t say something, an Ive been feel that it ia time bera eo long now I forgot what It waa congreaa; but New Yorker. ter ua to assert oureelvea and quit being eo durned modest. We have done more for irrigation than any thousand Louisville, OcL 1. George Kerr, men in the country Free famous a few years ago aa a cartoonist Preea and illustrator, ia dead at the Soldier Home in Dayton, O. He served In the Hostess You appear to be in deep northern army throughout the war and at the rloae liecame an Illustrator for thought. Tommy. Tommy Yes'm. Mamina told me if an eastern magazine. Coe. Marcur. hid (1; asked 14 Creole, asked 35. Italy, bid 2.05; asked Italy-Wes- t, bid 13.50; asked 14.20. a, bid 4.25: naked 4.15. Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 60; asked 1--4. DOMESTIC and OCTOBER 771-- 2. President John E. Dooly Horace K. Pwry SUNDAY HORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, , $5.00 worth of genuine enjoyment for 25 cents.. COMETHE V4HMNHMM.6 :. WWW. BIGGEST EVER! lal |