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Show i I ' i: TIIE MORXIXO cor- Monday through their New York rerpondenil on the return of govern nient deposit under the call of th of the treasury. ; sw I Sterling exchange held its advance Stock closed strong of yesterday. but only moderately active. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $2,S15,0UO. U. s. bond were all unchanged on call. Eggs, steady, 144: flrNls I irALL STREET Ml f. k rf. OT f U: I MARKETS Ti,E WORLD Wool. ir Wool-wes- tern ; , Southern Pacific and Union Ud D?veidndd Rumor. Chicago - Pacific ; Securities settlement or associated with that settlement In speculative surmises redeemed the securities map ket from a rut of dullness and neglect that threatened to exceed yesterdays record. This movement served also to rea.se it the Influence of this group of stocks ou speculative opinion in general. Previous lo their revived activity the market showed no sign of anything more than a feeble vibration In the rebound from yesterdays slight Southern Pacific and depression. I'nion Pacific were the leader of this icbound on the calculation of assertion that the policy of their administration was slipping toward the Inauguration of dividend on Southern Pacific. The buying Induced by the assert ions was quite substantial, in comof parison with the the general market. The movement laid the foundation for the share of those two stock in the latter strength of the more immediate Northern Se curities group, in which Northern S curitlea Itself shared on the curb Northern Pacific and Great Norther preferred moved upward with ease, which attributed to the very small business of the storks in the open market. The fact of thia scanty supply leaves the wild movements In the storks open to suspicion of manipulation, which is easily managed In the case of closely held atocka of that class. No news came out to explain the movement, but It resulted nearly In reawakening all the rumors pointing to an adjustment of threatened dispute over the Northern Pacific control. There was no other news of the day that seemed to have effective Influence on slocks, nlesa it might be prompting the A from active oiieratlon. tendency was shown, both in London ind here, to await the completion of ths settlement In London tomorrow. Other repressive Influence of n general, character were found in the reiteration of the preaidenta views on railroad rate legislation, and ths discussion of the controller of the currency of the duty of hank directors, which were prompted by recent events in the hanking world, growing out of the of the Equitable Life Assurant society. The weakness of the local tractions was out of consideration of the expected decision by the supreme court on the franchise tax law. Money was extremely eaay, and It la believed that this Is partly due to the progress of remittances from Interior national banks in preparation for payment on Monday through their New York correspondents on the return of government depnaltn under the call of the secretary of (he treasury. 8teriing exchange held it advance of yeterday. Stocks closed strong, but only moderately active. The fact of this scanty nupply leaves the wide movements in the atocka open .to suspicion of manipulation, which la easily managed in the case of closely held atocka of that das. No new came out to explain the movement, hut It resulted naturally in nil the rumora pointing to an adjustment of threatened dispute over the Northern Pacific control. There was no news of the day (hat seemed to have effective Influences on storks, unless it might be in prompting the abstention from active operations. A tendency was shown both In London and here to await the completion of the settlement in London tomorrow. Other repressive influences of n general character were found In the reiteration of the presidents view on the railroad rate dlacuaslon. The weakness of the local traction was out of the consideration of the expected discussion by the Supreme court on the franchise tax law. Money was extremely eay, and.lt is believed that this is partly due to the progress of remittances from international banka In preparation for payment on v . ie- - . 1 jiy 4 8 3-- 5-- 8 and advanced to higher at 84. York, May 11. The movement led which developed late today in the 47 stocks connected with the Northern t Whit by short loday Oioned unchanged (be whrgr to 83 4 to higher at 83 8 r 23; 21 u -- wheatandwasrainfirmIn Cll, oTbuylns j . & 11. gt. Louis. Mo., May Steady ; territory and LIFTS diuma 23i3i; fine SECURITIES NORTHERN 19. j fine IS MARKET FROM RUT. j July corn open-Xe47, and sold at 18. ir,. exrsstrong, ('lit-es- or,rEy, EXAMINER: at mark la Id, 12j cases prime 1 TAIL FRIDAY MRS. FURDIE includ-- I first BURIED Impressive Funeral Servicas Held at Fourth Ward Meeting Houae. 14. New York Bonds- - The funeral service I.. S. refunding 2s, registered.. S. relunding 2s, coupon. ...104 l. 8. 3s, registered J Mjj l S. 3s, coupon, Ex IT. 8. New 4s. registered over S.nO 6.25. HCXJS Receipts 18,000. Market 5 10c higher; mixed and butchers 5.40 5.60; good to choice heavy 5.455.65: rough heavy 6.25 5.45; light 6.35 6.60. SHEEP Receipts 15,000; sheep and tives shorn lambs strong; western sheep 5.25; native lamb, shorn, 4.00 western lamba 5.75 7.20. 4.00 6.40; pie-sidin- js Bi-ho- 4s.,.. ol CHICAGO FUTURES. The Leading Futures Ranged as Fol- lows: High. Wheat Low. Close. No. 3. the mains of the late Mr. William Purdie who died on Sunday last were held at the Fourth ward meetinghouse at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon. Bislt-op- s Counsellor H. W. G william J J. 8. New 4s, registered The services were attended by L 8. Old 4s, registered J4 a gathering of relatives and friends 04 L 8. Olds 4s coupon that filled the meetiiighoue and there Auitricun TobxC. 4s, err.. was a wealth of floral offerings. lll'i Tobstc. Aineii.sn 6s, The services were cummenced by 4s Atchison general the ward choir singing: "Rest, Rest on 4 a Atiiiiii h adjustment the Hillside. Rest, the opening prayer l'1- Atlantic Cuai-- t Line 4s was offered by Elder W. J- - Hancock lo 4 i;..inore and Ohio and the choir then aug: "Cast Thy ilalliinurc and Ohio 34s.. burden on the Lord. Ceutiai of Georgia 4 The other musical selections were: 83 Ciji.r.-i- l oi Geurgl 1st Inc A solo entitled "Sometime, Some Day "7 CVmiA1 of Georgia 2nd lac I nilcrgtand, rendered by Miss 1074 We'll ChrSkpeake mid Ohio 44s Maude belttap; a quartette sang ! Chicago and Alton 34 Saviour, 'Pilot Me," and Oraon 9 4s new and b. Q. Chicago, Griffin rendered a solo entitled, Good SO1 Chiiago, R. I. snd P. R. R. 4s.. Night. 5a. col 924 R. R. I. and P. R. Chicago, The speakers were: Archibald 4s..lV2'a C. Louis C. C. and 8l. gen. Patriarch George W. Latrkin, 98 4a ChlcagC Terminal A. Boyle, John p Wother.poon, 744 Cjiuiado Midland 4a H. W. Gwllllam, and Hyrum Belnap 94 ( oioiiuii and Southern 4i..... of all whom dwelt upon the life of 108 Cuba i, certificates the deceased and of the sacrifice aha lol neuter and Rio Grande 4a had Scotland, her nu 794 Uve made into leaving Distillers' Securities 5a come to Utah, of tha 1014 trust laud, Eri.r prior lien 4s she had until the end in the fai.h 924 that she Erie General 4s had espous'd before coming Ei. Wurth and Denver City 1st.. 1134 to this and of her many qualcountry, HI Hocking Valley ities of true womanhood. 99 certificates Japan 8. They encouraged the family to conLouisville and Nash, unified 4a. .1634 tinue on in the noble work that their 1041s 4 con-Mm, Italian gild that they, had commenced mother Meriiiti: Central 4s..., 7tia be her love and devoof might worthy 21 Me'.Keu Central 1st Inc tion bi the world beyond. 103 .4 Mlnu. snd St. Louis 4s The closing hymn, Almost Home,1 854 we sung Mia., Kan. and Texas 2ads by the'chuir and benediction Natiui'Sl R. R. of Mex., con 4l.. 80 was by Elder William N. Y. Central gen. 34s 1004 Moyes.pronounced A large funeral cortege fob N. 5 Central gen-r- al 1354 the remains to the Ogden city Northern Pacific 4s 1054 lowejj where they were interred In Northern Pacific 3a 764 cemetery the burial pint and the grave Nor. and Western-to4s 1014 wni family dedicated by H. W. Gwllllam. 98 4s Line Short Ongou rfdg Pena, corn-- , 34s 1014 FIELD DAY EXCURSION TO SALT General 4a 1024 LAKE MAY 13TH. 1. 117 St. L and M. consol 5a St. Louis and 8. E. fg. 4s 90 The Rio Grande will run an excursSt. L. S' western con 4i 834 ion tor tnoaa wishing ta witnesa tha Si a'josrd Air Line 4a 86 field day sports between Ogden, Salt Southern Pacific 954 Lake and Park City high schools at Southern Railway 6s 119 Salt Lake May 13th. Texas and Pacific lit 1234 Special train will leava Ogden at 10 Toledo, Rt. L. and Western 4s.... 84 a. mH returning leava Salt Lako at Union Pacific 4a 1064 11:30 p. m. Cuius Pacific conv. 4a 123 Fare 0 for tho round trip. LT. S. Steel 61 Mi-.u- Chicago Livestock. Chicago, May 11. Cattle Receipts 8,5iiO. Slow; good to prime steers 4.65 i6.85; Stockers and feeders 2.75 5.00; na5. Ou; cows and heifers 3.00 MOUSING, MAY 12, 1903. thought that they were very interest lug and very entertaining. Daisy Yes; are they not? We found them so when wo first knew them. Annette and 1 used to find them so amus ing. Annette Yes. Indeed; they are real ly comical sometimes, especially when they do not realize it. Didn't you find them so? 1 thought that with jour sense of humor you would. Amy Yes, we did find them very good amusing. They told ua auch stories about some of the people that we knew. Daisy Gossiping ? Marjorie (in confusion) No, not that; just good nutured storieq, you know. Annette We have a delicate task ahead of us that perhaps you will understand and perhaps you may misinterpret. When we had Franklin and Dene at the house anti had jou there so that you could meet them, we thought that perhaps we should not mention to you anything that we knew about them. You see, they are awfully good fellows, or we should never have bad them at the house at all, but, you see, they have one fault they are so very fickle. They just rush every girl that they meet and then ihey have no further friendship for her, Marjorie Are you sure of this, or do you judge by one particular instance? Annette (angrily) I do not know to what you refer. At any rale, we have done our duty now. Don't you think that we had better alert, Daisy? We are going out to dinner and we must allow ourselves time to dress. Do come over soon, girls, won't you? (They part just as Franklin, emerging from behind the bookcase, mutters CALIFORNIA Via DAILY TRAINS NOW RUNNING $31.50 TO LOS ANGELES And Return loth, nt Ninety Day Limit with Stopovers. 12th, 13th and 14th. Solid Vestibule Passenger Train leaves Salt Lake City daily 8:30 p. m, and Observation Pullman Drawing-rooSleepers, Chair Cara, etc. SHORTEST and QUICKEST route to Southern California, Sccura your reservations now. For tickets or fuither Information, call on, or write, C. A. HENRv Ticket Agent, Union Depot. J. L. MOORE, District Passenger Agent, 17 West 2nd S, Sl Salt Lake City Cats!) THE BOY AT THE WHEEL. Sir Charles Wyndham, during American tour, said at a dinner New York: Dash as a messenger has been a failure, but he doesn't think himself to blame. He lays the blame on the times, on bad actors, poor plays, an Inappreciatlvs public, and so on. Like too many of us, be doesn't know when he goes wrong. Too many of us," continued the veteran actor, resemble the boy at the wheel This toy stood on the bridge of a, schooner beside the captain on a starry night. It suddenly became necessary for the captain to go below, and 94 2nd he said lo the toy: Waiatsh lata FATE OF FICKLE MEN. H64 Here, take the wheel. I'll be back Mabutth Dek R... 75 In a few minutes. Steer by the star Western Md. 4 89 4 A library will be. all right. and 8cene you V hiding and Lstko Erie 4a.... 94 V o'clock tea. The toy began to steer the boat, Wisconsin Central 4a 934 Dramatis Personae Amy and and soon be got her out of her course. orie Bentley, Walter Franklin, The star now appeared astern instead SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS, of ahead. He shouted down to the Dene. There enter later Annette captain: Daisy Dale. Franklin And to think that we met HI, skipper, come up and find us Yesterday's quotations on tha Ball Lake Mining Exchange were aa fob you only last night! 1 feel as If I had another star. I've passed that one. lows: known you two girls for years. Dene 1 really think, Walter, mat Stocks. we owe the Dale girls a box of candy I for this introduction.. They have run ua Into lots of frumps before this. Ajax. bullion Franklin It was very decent of the Monuments and Headstones, Two C arise. Dales. To tell the truth, we were realCreole. ly a little afraid to meet you. We had car loads In atock. Cou. Mercur been bored so often before. Duly Marjorie To tell the truth, aa long e aa you have set the fashion, we almost Cuh quotations were as follows: Unly-Webacked out at the last minute, because Flour steady. 17. and B. Bell we were certain that you would be imNo. 2 Spring Wheat, 05 99. Grand Central. .... possible, and that we would not be Nj. 3 89 97. Galena. able to extract a word but yea or no No. 3 Red. 914-NHorn Silver out of you all evening. 3 Corn 91 Aa954. L. Mammoth. Amy (aside) I believe the Dales 2003 'JEFFERSON No. 2 Yellow. 494544. did make a mistake after all. Such unMammoth No 2 Oats, 3094. May Day. . a a exampled magnanimity on their part is Cemetery Coping and Vaults. No. 2 White, 3243324. incredible. Ontario. . No. 2 White, 31ft32. Franklin I wonder what they would Pttro. .... No. 8 Kye, Silver King. say if they knew that we went to the Good l'eeding 37 (2. Sacramento. skating rink last night before we came Transfer a Specialty. Fair to Choice Malting, home with you. Didn't we have a good Silver Shield. Scavenger Work. No. 1 Flax Seed, 1.2. Star Con. , time, too? Excursion Wagons In Season. No, 1 Northwestern, 1.39. A time. Swansea. . Let's glorious Amy go Prime Timothy Seed, 3.00. again some time. Swansea., Mesa pork, per bid., 12.30 12.35. Franklin Why not tonight? Sunshine. 100 lbs., 7.20&7.22. Lard, U S. Mining Co... Amy Why, if Marjorie will, HI be Short Flbi side, loose), 7.05 7.15. Utah glad to. Dry fcnlted .66445532.473.5 Uncle Sum Marjorie It will be jolly. Short Clear Sides (boxed) 7.124 Dene I do not know that It is quite Victoria. . 7.25. the right thing to call the very next Poston Con. . J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. Whiskey, bails of high wine, 1.26. afternoon after you have been IntroDuller Liberal contract Clover, grade, 12.0i12.50. Beck Tunnel Con.... duced. la it, Walter? But we are tak- 2486 Wash. Ava, Tribuna Bldg. . . ing the chance. Oniury Bell, Office 220; Bell, Resi1 Marjorie And we are glad you Phones 244 got K. .Independent Office, dence, have. What'a that noise Amy? Look Joe Bowers ... 111; Residence 1144 Ogden, and aee who Is coming. Little Chief. . Utah. M. Washington Amy It's Annette snd Daisy. Dene The Dales! Cant we get out New Yoik. .. 13.600 16.600 Tctro. . Flour, bind lli4lHs through the window? We told them we would have lo go downtown this 8,000 188.500 Victor Con., Wheat, bn.. M M 4 Hi Wagon for Sanitarium will laava Corn, bu... MIS 43,900 117.700 Wabiish. .. ... afternoon and could not possibly get Broom Hotel corner at 9:30 a. m. and dver to seen them. You see, Walter return 11:30 a. m.; .At 2 pan. and re102,900 163,100 Outs, bu. .. Yankee 2.000. and I used to go over there nearly ev- turn at 4 p. m. Rye, bu. llllllll Richmond Ann. 45,100 6,400 Barley, ba ery afternoon, but last night, after we met you, we thought that we would Nevada Stocks. On the Produce Exchange, today, rather rome here. the Butter Market steady. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Frauklin Couldn t you hide ua? J. Butler Tono 20 24; dairlra, 1922. Creameries, Isn't (here some way out without meetDEPART. Montana Tono 3.124 ing them? MacNnmara 30 Express for Amy No, mother la showing them Ho. 3, Pacific and InBan Francisco Tonopah 1250 f 14.50 right up here. daily 4:30 Toiuipah Bel... .... termediate points, There's a closet behind Marjorie Tono pun Extension. Pacific Express 4.25 5.50 that bookcase, where we used to store No. 5, Tonopah Midway. through to San Francis- 1.470 boxes. You can sit down and there is .11. 55 a. xn R. llomeatake co, daily 01 30 of air. will not stay more plenty They than a few minutes. Now be sure to No. 1. Overland Limited.. 3:55 p. m. No. 203. Mixed Train, Ogkeep quiet. Regular Call Sales. den to Montello, Corlnne (Franklin and Dene get behind the Carlas 500 at 16. and Kelton, dally exbookcase and It the Bentleys push 175 at 2.40. 8.15 a. m. Italy cept 8unday back in place just as the Dales enter. May Day-5- 00 at 164; 500 at 169i, A confused babbling of How do you ARRIVE. illiip 'n How I am so No. 6. Atlantic Express Sacramenlo 1.000 at 8; 1.000 at 73. do?" to sp are you girls?" Francisco you!" Can't I make you San from New Ynrk-2- 00 at 63; 1,200 at 62; glad some tea?" Have you Just come from 7.10 s. ns- 200 at 614; 900 at dally 614: 1.00 at downtown?" No. 2 Overland Limited.... 2:35 p. m. seller 10; 600 at 61, idler 30; 100 61, at Annette nale We Just had to come No. 4 Atlantic Express 61; 200 at 614. down to talk to you about last night from Ban Francisco and What do you think of the toys? Intermediate points Open Board Sales. 6.10 p. m. Amy Why, cr et4 we think' daily -Carls 1,000 that of Mixed Train from at I64. the Morning Examiner in Weber thought The bonaflde paying aubseribara why, Marjorie said No. 204. loiwer Mammoth 100 at 33. that Corinne Montello via County exceed that of any Daily or Weekly paper published In Utah May Day 500 at 1G. seller 30: 500 Marjorie (who has had time ta reand Kelton, daily except t 164: i.ono at cover her breath) I said that 3:50 p, m. Sunday 164. (Excepting only the Standard). 61-0- MITCHELL BROS. af-fal- i.- t I Dbly-Judg- MONUMENTS $ 75. THE OREGON SHORT 4548. ir SLADES HacKa and Vans 4.. Day and Night 4 5 0 I TIME CARD DEPART No, 7 Butte and PortlaadlJ'.Olpte No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier asu and Butte No. Valley Effective Dec. 4 th 1904. No. 4. Eastern Express ....4:10 Uk DEPART. and No. 12 Salt Lake No. 6 Mall and Express. ..8:20 Tlntic No. 2 Overland Limited for No. 8 Salt Lake and Into Bluffs, Omaha, Council mediate points Prot Denver, Kansas City and No. 2 Salt Lake, 3:00 p. fik eaat daily.: Milford and all points No. 4 Atlantio Express for I:40pu. south Denver, Omaha, Council No. 10 Salt Lake and Inter- Bluffs Kansas City and ail mediate points 7:20 p. Bk No. 8 points east dally ARRIVE. ARRIVE, No. 8 Pacific Express from No. 1 Fast Mall from Salt Lake 2:45 D. A Bluffs Omaha, Council Denver, Kansas City and 9 Butte and Pocatello No. m. 3.4a east daily Express Limited 1 No. 1 Overland Lake No. 11 Salt Council 6:15 Omaha, from Tintlc Bluffs, Kansas City, DenNo. 7 Salt Lake and Mil- ver and all points east, H'8 I . ., .3 : 30 p. m, No.ford5 Salt Lake and Intel daily m. Mull ........8:00 3 p. Feat val mediate points C. A. HENRY, No. 8 Eastern Express ....7:05 Ticket Agent No. 3 Portland and Butte.7:M.a A. MOSELEY, No. 10 Butte and Pocatello 6: 00 p. a Trav. Peas Agent No. 12 Cache Valley nu Ogden, Utah Trains south of Juab do not Sundays. 6-- Local . p-- a f LEADS THEM ALL . ll WIND IS CHEAP BUT MONEY CALLS ALL BLUFFS The Morning Examiner will give to tha Ogden Crittenden Heme for unfortunate girls tha sum of $100 for the proof that any daily, weekor monthly paper has a LARGER number of ACTUAL ly, PAYING SUBSCRIBER! In Weber County than CASH BONAFIDE has the Morning Examlnsr. Who is tha first to call thia bluff? Show up your subscription lists. Tha Examiner receives mere telegraphic dispatches In ona night than does any other paper In Weber County in a week. - How le that for high? - Why, It takes low, jack and tha gama, too. receive a car lead of paper every 40 to 60 The Standard-Examine- r in receive a car load In a year. no other Ogden paper days; Do wo bum these car loads of paper?. No, wo print newspapers Business to ths lo kuelness. To do on them end sell them people. business $e buainese with the newspapers that do business. Advertise In tha Standard for tha best advertising medium, but dont want to do all ef the business In sight, then advertise In The Examiner It takes In all ths Standard misses. ea a f a Mammoth 100 at I.024. New 1 oik 200 at 63 . Sacramento 1.500 at 74, Silver Shield 200 at 35. Victor Consolidated 1,000 at 44. J. C PLATT SADDLERY CO. 60. EFTfitf G W. TIME CARD IN JUNE8TH.190L DEPART DAILY. No. 6 Atlantic Mail aU a Ktafct :9i0O . No. 12, Salt Lake local St No. 2 Chicago, Louis No. 4, Atlantic Express. points east .. DAILY- - San Francisco Mining Stocks, Ban Franruco, May 11. The official closing quotations for mining atocka today vere ns follows: Andes, 24. Juki Ice, 1 RWciii-r- . 23. Mexican, 185. B. slid U, 14. ('eiiicntal Con., 84 Bullion, 30. Ophlr. 6124. Calodosis. HENRY, Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agrit Ogden. Utth . E. BURLEY. G. P. A T. A Balt Laka CRT- - ims The Standard Excepting Only P-- 11-C- ache THE EXAMINER i- LINE TDll CARD. May 7th, 1905.. ARRIVE No. 6, Pacific . MU. Lake end all points and.St J.gj p a limited .. No. 11, Ioca .7:00 F and San Pete Vallef No. 8, Pacific Express.gis oite all points east...--f Ceir Y Through SL m'Vi Chicago and Boston. Free car perfect dining No. 1, Chicago (human, Chrl. Con. 17. Fotosi, 14. Chol'iar, 117. Qioen, 5. 75. Confidonre, Scurpicn. 7. C. and ('. Vs., 165 Yellow Jacket, 22. fruorn Tnint. 10. 8. Pdcber, 46. Kxrhrqtvr, 1020 8. .Vxiila. Iu5. II. Xud Nit., 15. Silver Util, 57. 16. LPslr LA. BENTON. Silver Bar. 27. Drafts, right 3. Drafts., telegraph, 57, o. a GILSON. Agent, 08, LINE UP YOU FANS, to Balt Lake Sunday, May 14th, see Paw" Gimlin's bunch trim up th? Elders, In the same old war." We want three hundred rooters at I next Sunday's Fall Game. Go j Carpentering, Bs a Sport or a Fried Egg. Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and 2279 Washington Ave. Stock Saddles. SB House mi P"l le Telephone Y o2r 329-- e(rf |