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Show THE MORMSQ EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10 1903, 6 -- 11L Northern Pacific 3s 77 Norfolk and Western ronaul 4 ,.102 97 Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4 Penn. conv. 103 lul Rending general 4s St. Li. and 1. Mountain cun. 5s .116 St. Louie and Sen Fran. fg. 4s ., 6b 81 St Louis S' western con. 4s 3 Seaboard Air Line 4s Southern Pacific 4a 95 Southern' Railway 5s ,..118 Texas and Pacific lata ISoy, United States Depository Toledo, St. L. and West. 4s .... 84 4s niott I Pacific president J. E. Dooly i.....,,.,a,,alUo'j 113 Vice President Union Pacific auiv. ,4s Heiace E. Retry S. U. 5s 92 2nd Steel Cashier Ralph E. Hoag Assistant Cashier M abash lata . ..................118 A. V. McIntosh 67 Wabash Deb. B. 91 Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Western MiL4s Wheeling and Lake Erls 4s . .. 93 Wisconsin Central 4s 91 esnuers 1563.50; bulla 3.0064.50; BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. calves 9.00ft 7.00. Merkel 5c Hugs- - Receipts 40.000. 4 33 Ths dosing quotations and sales were 6 10c higher; mixed and butchers4.7oft as follows: 64.70; good to choice heavy light 4.80; rough heavy 4.50ft 4.6"; CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 4.406 4.65; bulk of sales 4.556-4.7022.000. Strong; Sheep Receipts to lambs JOcfflSe higher: good to rhulce wethers 4.856 5.60; fair western choice mixed 4.0064.73; sheep 4.0065.50; native lambs 5X06 7.75; western lambs 5.7567.50. , The Utah STREET 9s National Bank OF TSE WORLD WALLSTREET SENSATIVE ON THE SUBJECT OF CORPORATE LEGISLATION. Morning Gains Wero Wipad out in tha Afiornoon, the Markat Closing Dull and Weak. The second waek New York, Jan. of tko sew year in the stock market started off with some animation, and brisk advances were scored pretty generally. But the start proved a false one,'like that of the flr.t week nf the vear and interest had almost died out It was apparent y the afternoon. that tha movement represented very largely a trial of speculative sentiment on tho part of the professional operators and tha Restless class Of traders who are iKrsing disappointment on account of the failure of outside interest to develop in The market. The incident from- - which most waa hoped for providing effort on the trading was tha outcome of the conference of political party leaders held in 'Vkasliington on Saturday afternoon. The current reports regarding this conference wero without official sanction, and varied considerable in the'r details. But they were generallr agreed that it had been decided that it would not be possible to act during the present tea aiun on the subject of corporate legislation. Wall at reet la peculiarly sensitive to this subject, and showed evidence of more contentment over this prospect of delay than of dissatisfaction over tha reported derision to hold an extra oeaniun of congress in the fail to net in tariff reviMon. l,at week the halt and the reaction in tha market were attributed to a considerable degree to tha Influence of the threat of legislation to regulate corporations. The inference of the professional traders that tha sellers of last week on this account would turn buyers on tha new aJUiat.lon was natural, but proved to be 111 founded. The disappointing bank statement of Saturday was little regarded in view of the increasing ease in the market. Loans for silty days could be hnl below t per cent, today and for six months the rate fell S,, per cent, with growing complaisance on the part of the lenders regarding collateral. The preparations fur further extensive gold exports this week were also deprived of much of their effect by this condition of- the local market With discounts advancing in London and the prospect of soma further large loan issues in that market the movement of capital to that renter from here with money at Jhs present unremuncraltvs rates'll not to be wondered at. The routine news of the day continued favorable - to values. Railroad traffic official! again reported tha freight movement limited only bv capacity of the railroad Co carry what waa offered, while heavy car shortages tend to congest what ran not ha promptly carried. The morn-tug- 's upward movement waa fairly gen-ei- al as waa the afternoon reaction. Many of tiro morning's gaina were In the afternoon and the . wiped out rlpainff wan dull ami weak. i There was n Quieter market for bonds and tha price movement was Irregular. Total sales, par value 14.385.000. D. 8. 3a coupon adranved and tha new 4s 14 on call. . MONEY AND EXCHANGE. NewYork, Jan. piper 4 ft 1-- 2 Prime mercantile 9. per cent Sterling exchange strong; bankers' bllis 4.874064.8745 for demand; 4.85 for sixty day bills; posted rales 4.85 3 and 4.88; commercial bills 4.84 . Bar silver 60 1-- 5-- 3-- 4. Mexicaa dollars 47 1-- ' SUGAR. i. New York, Jan. 9. Sugar: Raw, centrifunominal; lair refining 4 mnlasvcs augn r gal 96 teat 4 4 refined firm; crushed 6.65; powdered 6.05; granulated COFFEE Quiet; No. 7 Rio 8 15-1- 6; 7-- ADVANCE IN Sl'GA R. New, Tork, Jan. 9. All grades sugar were advanced lUc hundred today. fined re- a WOOL. St. Louis, Jan. 9. Wool, nominal; territory and western mediums 210 22; fine medium 17018; fine 1617. . LEAD AND COPPER. New York, Jan. 9. Lead quiet, 64.70. Copper firm, 15 CHICAGO 4.G0 OF OGDEN . KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas City, Jan. 9. Cattle Receipts 8,000. Steady to strong; native steers 3.G0ft5.75; native cows and heifers 1.756 4.50; Stockers and feed2.25 & 4.00; ers 2.7564-25- ; bulls calves 3.0066.50; western steers 3.25 6525; western cown 1.7564.50. Hogs Receipts 6.000. Market 5eft 10c higher; bulk of sales 4.8564-70- ; heavy 4.65(54.75; packers 4.5964.70; pigs and lights 3.8564.50. Sheep Receipts 2,000. Sieadr;mut-ton- s lambs 4.2665.50; 5.5067.00; range wethers 5.0066.13; fed ewes 4.2564.75. The Leading red No. 2 hard 1.1401.18; No. 3 hard 1.0801.14; No. 1 northern 1.21; No. 2 northern 1.14 61.17; No. 3 spring 1.0501.15. Clone Wheat Jan. 1.14 May 1.17 Juue 1.13 July 99 No, 2 MIKING STOCKS. Tbs official dosing quotations for mining atot k toflay were as follow: Andre 29 Belcher 23 B. and B. 110 Bullion Caledonia 50 Challenge Cun. Cliollar 83 II. aud N. 125 Justice Mexican . 13 18.1 Occidental Con. 2-- 90 Ophlr 575 23 Confidence 75 C. C. and Va. 170 Con. Imiierial 1 Crown Point 19 Exchequer 57 G. and G. S3 overman 38 Potosl 22 Savage 44 Belcher 8 B. Nevada 8. Hill 62 . ( 53;. uin Con. Con. 10 Mexican Dollars 51 Cash Quotations were as follows; Flour steady. Wheat-N- o. 2 1.1261.17. Silver Bars 60. Drafts, sight Drafts, telegraph 5. 2. 1.17ei.20. 42. 42. 42. Wallows. lilifi is ths buffatbs lit A curiosity of plains There has not been a buffalo In them for years, bfit they are the same today as they were genera80ft31. tions or even eentnrioa ago. They are Rye No. 2 75. no longer frequented by rattle, of Harley Good feediug 86(737. Fair to choice malting 41647. course, and therefore not freshly worn, Flaxseed No. 1 1.15. but they reuuln to this day barren nnd No. 1 uorthwestoru 1.12. black amid the vast plain of living lVltne Timothy Heed 2.77',. green. In ths spring they stead tall of Mere pork per bhl 12.25612.30. water uutil tho advancing summer sun I.ard ster JO0 lbs 6.65. evaporates it. sad then they era barShort riba aides (loose) 6.1! ren and black again. They are perfect 15. Short Clear Sides (boxed), 6.500 circles, some large a n circue ring, nnd their basins ere packed firm and hard 52. by tbe trend and roll of many generaWhiskey, basis o fhlgh wines 1.23. tions of tbe bison. Another recollecClover Contract giade $12.75. tion bore of this callnct race ie the ARTICLES AND SHIPMENTS, buffalo blnla, which abound in great numbers. Their fnnrtloa now, as In Arficlea Receipts I menu. tbe time of the bison. Ie to pick Insects f Ship- J from the backs of the rattle which feed on tbe plains. Sometimes twenty or more feed on a steer's back, while the steer calmly and with evident pleasure munches buffalo grass. Kansas City Star. lo 29ft. On the produce exchange, tnfiar, the butter market was firm. Creamery 100 28. Hairy 18024. Kggn firm si maik cases iueltidcJ 12 U. 020. .First 25. Cheese firm 11016. Fine-firs- WHEAT AND PRODUCE CLOSE. Chicigu, Jan. 9. Wheat: 1.10: No. 3 rad 1.1561.17; Futures Ranged as No. 3 1.6161.15. No. 3 red Core No. 2 No. 2 yellow No. 2 vellow Oats No. 2 No. 2 white 81 ',632. No. 8 while t 28. NEW YORK BONDS. T'. S. refunding 2s, registered . S. refunding 2i. cuupun U. 8. 8n registered U. 8. 3a coupon V. 8. New 4s. registered U. 8. New 4s, coupon U. 8. Old 4s, registered ; U. S. Old 4s. coujton Tobacco 4s, American Tobacco 6s, cert I Atchison gstieral 4s Atchison adustment 4s Atlantic Coast Line 4s Baltimore and Ohio 4s Baltimore and Ohio 3'oS .... U.' wallow. ft Was All twl, fond of a kind of Mr, Jones waa very boiled pudding bis wife made, so, says Iioudon Answers, when sbe had gone away fer en afternoon and evening she promised that she would leave one of the favored puddings lit,' the sauespan for bis evening meal. Well she said on her return, "and how did the pudding go down 7" said Tom. smacking his Twes as good Upa at the recollection. a pudding you have ever made.' "That good, was the gratified response of Mra. Joses. "Im glad you enjoyed It. What did yon do with the Son-pmae- 104' 104 103 1(14 131 131 e TIME CARD. Effective Dec. 4th, 1901 DEPART: Ns. 6 Mail and Enpnas... 8:20 m. aa. No. 2 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs. Denver, Kansas city and 2:35 yn. daily No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all 7:20 points east, dally pjk ARRIVE. No. 8 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and ennt Jally 3:45 aw. one-thir- The atlastec Tree. The stinging tree of faraway Queensland Is a luxurious shrub, planning te the eye, but dangerous to the touch. It grows from two or three Inches to tea or fifteen feet In height and emits a disagreeable odor. A traveler eaye: "Bometlmas while shooting turkeys la the shrub I entirely forgot tbo stinging tree till I waa warned of its close proximity by Ita smell and have often found mjaelf in a little forest of them. I waa only onco atung, and that very lightly. Its effects are curious. It leaves no tuarka, but tbe pain la maddening, and for months afterward tbe part when touched in tender In rainy weather or when It get wet In washing, etc. I have Been n man who treats ordinary pain lightly roil on tbe ground In agony after being atung, and I have known n bone no completely mad after getting into n grove of the trees that he rushed open mouthed at every one who approached him and had to be shot. Doga when stung will rush alHiut, whining piteously, biting pieces from tho affected part" SAN FRANCISCO ' ml irom Council umsba. Bluffs, Kansas City, Dem-v- er and nil points east, 8:25 p.m. daily . , , Na 9 Fast Mall 8:00 p.m. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Ogden, Utah 11 I MiTURES. CHICAGO femflarlilc The human eye in perfect rendition ie able I see objects separately that are only one minute of arc spa ft- - I11 two objects as, for luatanc-e- . two black circles on a white ground Just one inch apart and then plfe-- them at a distance of about 26) feet As seen with the naked eye the apparent apace between the cin-tr- a will be s minute of arc. This spare la plainly the limit of detail visible te tiie unassisted human eye. Now, It might Ip supposed that ai Insert, having a compound rye, would Iw able to see more detail than we ran lo in other wards, could separate small objecta closer together. Aa a matter of fact, owing to tbe email aperture of ths lenses composing the facets of tho eyo and the spacing between tho facet a. Inserts see less detail than we do. Dr. G. Johnstone Stoaey calculated that a dragon fly cannot are separately two objects which are placed less than ana degree apart la other words, to each an Insert two silver coins lying on n table three inches apart and viewed from a distance exfeet ceeding fourteen and would appear as n single object. Bees and file, according to tho earno authority, are still more limited In their ability te are the detail of objects presented to their eyes. A fly could only eeo tho two silver coins above described separately at n distance nut exceeding about aeven feet. rlotbr r This Is Our New Years Resolution I DURING 1905 THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER 8ER VICE BEtWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS QUITE 80 SATISFACTORY AS BURLINGTON SERVICE. . . Keep this la mind nnd whenever you are ready to gc mo to produce tho evidence. East aek Haiaiplt Hsatatlaa. The first operation In starting a pineapple plantation la to cut off the hammock growth anjl clear tho area, though the stumps of tbo larger trees are left standing. The Tsllpa, which are simply growths from tho old plants, are, usually pnt In with n pointed stick at the rate of 12.000 to tha acre. The first crop matures lu about eighteen mnutli. and when three crops are secured, in as many yearn, the fields are abandoned for thin culture, the surface again cleared nnd planted in tomatoes. A For The phrase a kettle of fish, ing an awkward entanglement, most pfobably has no connection with our word kettle, a vessel In which water la boiled. It has been with ranch reason derived from tin-- word "kiddle, French "quidcl, a stake fence net in a stream for catching flab. Inspector Walpole reminds us that this kldellus net, or kiddle, was mentioned In Magna Charts and in other early statutes. London Standard. mean- 5-- 3-- 1-- Ami-rics- 5-- 7-- 7-- , io,-- For a moment Cut Rates East For the Holidays SIMM'S TICKET OFFICE p PI From f i ' .1 Fork, Lehi, Juab, Mil- ford, Frisco, Calienten and Intermediate pomt9:45 S tn From Provo, Lehi, Fair-fielMercur and Sanpete Valley Ry. points.. 5:35 p Cl From Silver City, Mam- moth. Eureka, Stockton. ; Garfield and Tooele Beach. . 5:35 p Hit ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Bleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Modena and Calientea. Direct stage connection! for all mining dletrkte in southern Utah and Nevada. HEALY HOUSE, Opp. Depot ...... 801 Mala StreaL Uty Ticket Office, 250. Tel. For particulars, call on or address agents, Sait Lake Route, or J. M. MOORE, District Passenger Agent W. E. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Aft, PHONE BELL 1I1Z. MEMBER AMERICAN TICKET BROKERS ASSOCIATION. Cheap Rates to St. Louis q- -v other Eastern pffiatft via Fast through train daily to Chicago via the No. 6 Atlantic Mail all points CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN -- RAILWAY the line double-trac- k be- tween the Missouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all Hnee to the East. Two. trains daily Omaha to St. Paul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. Eie Serf of EVtrjtMng. drawing-raw- a sleeping cai bnffrt nooking and library can; Booklorare library, dining can, a la carta Oarrira, free radioing chair earn sad standard oraches. Pm tirthei IbIqi tl ipptjto C. A. WALKER, toll AftC.A NW. Ry. .......... .7 .45 a. m. East .. .. .. 9:30 a. m. No. 12, Salt Lake local No. 2, Chicago, SL Louia lim2 . 16 p. m. ited .. .. No 4, Atlantic Express, all 7:00 p. m. points East ARRIVE DAILY. No. 5, Pacific Mail, Salt Lake and all points East ....11:45 a. m. No. 1, Chicago and SL Louis 2:40 p. m. limited.. .. .. No. 11, Local from Park City and San Pete Valley,... 7:00 p. m. No. 3, Pacific Express from nil polute East 12:55 a. m. Through ideeplng cars to Omaha, Chicago and SL Louie, New York, and Boston. Free reclining chair care. A ........ perfect dining car service on ail through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. AgetJagrJJepL 8alt Lake City. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. -- Mr. Jones solemnly inter-modis- s - 8s m d, n 4s A American ARRIVE. American Provo, The Jmy nf Life. The true joy of life is the being used Corn Jan. 45 May 44 for a purpose recognised by yourself her. 105' j surveyed he. July I 45 71 said. "Md It have a. a a mighty one, the being thoroughly "Whstr On a Jau. 29 30 May July 111 worn out before yon are thrown ou the THE OREGON SHORT LINE TIME cloth on) ' 30 103 scrap heap, the being a force of nature CARD. 2.27 Fork Jan. Mar 12.62 91 The Tea liuL instead of s feverish. elflh little clod Dec. 4, 1904. Lard Jan. 6.6506.67 ' 101 May ff.87 The true Ideal that should fill a man's of ailments und grievances, complainDEPART: 104 heart ami fire hie energies is excellent will not devote It- No. 7 Butte and Portland 12:05 p.m. world Ribs-J- au. the that ing 6.33; May 6.65; Julv 7 .... 9t la his own sphere, the living of hie self to tanking you hippy. Bernard No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 113 Central of Georgia 5s' 1.2a am- and Butte twu Rye-J- an. 75. particular life jut tally end Shaw. Central of Georgia' 1st Inc ; . ft 7:15 p.m. No. 11 Cache Valley Flax 1.22 nobly as be net somebody else --ran. 70 Central of Georgia 2nd Inc .. No. 12 Salt Lake and Tintic 10:50 a.m. Timothy 2.73. ( lalOeaeea. .. 108 True, this is an unknown quantity,' but Chesapeake and Ohio Clovei 12.73. it l a real and attainable one. Day All confidence Is dangerous If It Is not No. 8 Salt Lake aad 81 Chicago and Alton 3'..s .... . .7:La.D. points ... 99 Barley 380 50. C. B. and Quincy New 4 .. by dny it la rising, aud day by day entire. We might on most occasions to No. 2 Salt Lake. Provo, man may feel eonacious of Imres aed speak all or eouceal alL We have al82 C. R. I. and P.'K. R. 4s .. Milford and all points OM AH ALI VESTOCK. 95 C. R. T. and P. R. R. col. 5s . . power.' Whither it may lead him he ready too much disclosed our secrets 3:40 p.m. south C O. C. and St. Louis gen. 4s ini cannot tell, but that by its guidance he to a man from whom we think any one No. 10 Salt Lake and interOmaha, Jan. 9. Cat ti- e- Receipts 4.. Chicago Teiminal 4s 86 will go farther aud accomplish more single rtmioiKiance Is to bo conceal8:80 p.m. mediate points 000. Steady to stronger; native steers Colorado Midland 4s 746 than by any other be may rest assured. ed. Bruyere. , . . . . 8. 16a.m. No 4 , a............. 3.506 5.75; cows aud heifers 2.7504.- -' Colorado and Southern 4s .... Attempting nsthiag impossible, he la arrive: 00; canners 1.7502.50; slockera and Cplia 5s. certifli-tte104 2:15 p.m. doomed to no inevitable disappointNo. 1 Sr.lt Lake Dsweasiwrlec Laiary. feeders 2.5064.00: calves 3.UO06.OO; U1U Denver and Rio Grande 4s .. ment. nor la there any limit at which Tbe luxury which is now regarded No. 9 Butte ard Pocatello bulls and stags 1.7563.50. 79 Distillers' Securities 5s .... 12:50 a.m. lie may ceeae to atriye Seif Help. Express as a necessity la one of the evils which 100 Huge Receipts 2.79. MsricriOc Erie prior lien 4s Lake and Tintic 9:55 p.m. are undoubtedly tendlug toward the de- No. 117 Salt ! higher: heavy 4.0064X5; mixed Erie general is Salt Lake and Mil- Nx 108 light 4.95ft4.6fl: generation of all classes of English sopigs K. W. and Denver City.' 1st .. fata Ikaat roatblag. Curd ....ll:2o sm. 5.5004.25: balk of sales 4.600 4.611-2- . 109 I. Hocking Valley 4':s In the ordinary respiration of man ciety. llospits No. 8 Salt Lake and inter96 Sheep Receipts 6.000. 6a. certi to 16 or 17 etthie Inches of atinitapherie Strong 8:05 a.m. mediate points 102 Iswiiavilie and Nash. Uni. 4s . Je higher: western yearlings 5.250 Japan. Welanehelv. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00 a.m. sir into the longs 20 times a minNo. paw 6.im; wethers 4.7565.50; ewes 4.000) ManhattaJ coneol gold 4h .. 105'. j Hook RJnnes Is the most melancholy No. 10 Butte and Pocatello 6: w) p.m. ute. or a cubic foot every 6 m in u tea-2- 74 4.75: lambs 6.0007.00. 75 Mexican Central 4s 10.-2-5 fellow I know. .m. Nye That's quite No. 12 Cache Valley 24 feet cubic in hours. Thy lungs trne. 25 Mexican Central 1st Inc. . .. south of to He a do Jiub rTraius once not run 2N0 pnqiosed bold girl by At ruble each fer. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. 97 respiraMinn, and St. Istnis Is tion 1.875 of oxygen is converted Into aririii her bow she would like to be Sundays. Mi., Kansas and Texas 4a .. 10o C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgenL 8K carbonic acid ga. The nitrogen in- h!a widow. Chicago. Jan. 9. Cattle Receipts Miss., Kansas and Texas A. B. MOSELEY, 26.0t.t0. 8rong; good to prime steers National R. R. and Me x Ion rol. 4s. s; la aud spired exactly equal. eipirrd Trav. Pass. Agent. You will never find time 5.6066.10; poor to medium 3.9005.-50- ; New York Central general for .. I'M) anything. During the act of inapirurlmi the hinge Ogden, Utah. stnekers and fpeders 2.40fi4.2: New Jersey Central got. 5 124 If lime you went you mut take It hare liren found to b the roldral part T. A.. D. E. DURLEY, G. P. cows 12304.50; heifers LOntf 6.90; Noil hern Pacific 4s . 105 Buxion. of the bud;-Salt Lake City. 3-- 1-- Provo, Fork, Lohl, Jnab, Milford, Frisco, Calienten and Intermediate paints &05 PaDmae Kettle 'at Visa. 7:45 cut-of- f) The Oee Tales Utkiag. Emperor William II. wrote a poem once which he submitted to a great literary man who diued at the castle for that purpose particularly. The critic read it and found bin dual duties li conflict. He had to advise an amateur poet with an exceptional power for resenting n hostile comment He yielded only n very little to tho exigencies of the situation. .. "This verse, your majesty, be began, "seems to require alteration la certain respects. Tbo author took the manuscript and conned It thoughtfully; then bis brow cleared. "Why, he cried, oa one seeing a sudden light "I have actually not efened the poem! Give me 0 pen! And the only fgult ho saw In tho work waa forthwith remedied. Slplematle Corps Caataawa An Interesting fact not generally known In regard to the diplomatic corps la that a member of that august body cannot, under the penalty of official reprimand and danger of recall, appear at n fancy ball In tbe national costume. This fact was developed one evening when n large fancy ballwss given at one of the private houses on tho same evening of a presidential reception to tho diplomatic corps. Those of tbo diplomats who attended tbo ball later In the evening were obliged to first change the court costumes worn at tha White House. Inquiry on the part of curious friends developed tbo reason just stated. Depot, Third Waot and South Temple Sta. Salt Lako City. DEPART. For Provo, Lohl, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephi for Mantl and Intermediate points on 8:00 1 Q1 Sanpete Valley Ry For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via Learning-to- n t te WILL YOU- - Invest In a place of nnlmprovotf land! In Weber County! Adjoining Improve! fartnaT Half mile from R. R. Statlonf Right next to Irrigation Cwielf Providing you can buy on monthly payments f Say $10 or $19 or $20 per month! Or quarterly! Or annual paymontoV. And no Interest? And ne taxeaf ' The owner ti pay taxeo and no timio to use tho (and nntit R te M paid fort If So Said plan of land wfil por acre. $400 for 90 a cm. $800 for 40 wrow $1,200 for I! lent nil yon Address or Call on HUN TER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National 3ank Utah Budding Ogden, Scan theVVant Ads 3Wo Trains Daily 3 can eava yon money. Write na CL F. WARREN, General AgenL Na 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lako City. Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Remember Always Phone 22. Alien Transfer Company. 412 25th SL OGDEN The Owl Saloon ONeill Bros, Props. No. 232 25th SL Dealers In first class liquors of all kinds, wines and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday. Whisky 76 eta ta $1.75 quart. Wine 35 cts per quart, 8 quarts, 1 quart. Whiskey pr. gal $2.25 to f5. ONEILL BROS, PROPS. Phone 1352. Bulldh.SL R Cirpentcrlngt pairing Remodeling of Houses Promptly attandsd to Aft work Guaranteed. 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