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Show tMiinfimtfciw THE HILL ST8EET MARKETS AMD ! a- . Day Ontario Bl ThS Leading Futures Fellows: i r.,. (,; . -' t 'lb t Y ; 1 ?: I I! ! Utah Uncle Sam Ctm. ' U ; i 4 i : Vl ...... ...... ...... ...... ot .,,u, a,,,,,,,,,, ,. 14 7-- 7-- .... 3-- 7-- 8. 3-- ; 7-- 5-- 1-- 7.32 1-- Union Iaciflc cv. 141V 4 Riba Jan. 6.95816,97 May 7.15. V. S. Stool 2nd 5 Rye Cash. 6809. M abasli lets Flax-Cas- h, Northwest, 1.P2 Wabaab ivb. H 3.45. Timothy Western Maryland 4a Clover ChsIi. 12.75. Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s 54, 370 Iluvlcy Cash, Wmeonsin Con real 4 9GV ............lloV 761 Chicago Cattle, Chicago. Dec. 12. CsUI Receipt fi.Oijn. Weak; beeves 83.4006.70; rows end heifers 11.4004.75; atockors end feeder 82.4 0i 4.15: Texans ITortCM-2westerns 13.3004.75. Hogs Receipts 35,t'Oi. Sin-nc- 5; ; tomorrow 40,0'iit. Mixed butchers 91.654? 4.95; good, iii-- uni uy rough heave j uiufr light li.6O04.9h; pig lt.254(4.-8"- ,: bulk of sales f.R,,i'4.,,t. ; x, mi hi, Sheep Kc"ipt ftlieep It.OOIfS'.'O; laiubx 8!.75&7.fc5. 70; Kau.-a- s Rcct-ipi- i Kansas City Cattle. City, Mo.. Dec. 12. Cattle 17.000. Market steady; na. Salt lake Wfc .2 OH ,12 .75 OF OGDEN .63V 600e . ... 39.25 .50 .37 4t.d .63 . ::7 The inachlctata at the local machine shops of the doutiievn Pacific are figuring oa another smoker at the expense of three of their number who are contemplating matrimony. The first to pay the fine of 95 will be Howard MacXerin, sbo 1am evening be came a Benedict. Two others are stated end will follow ta his footsteps during the holiday. .... 87 92 95 mining stocks. The orange business from sooth era California via the Southern Pacific is commencing to come through, and heavy trains are being received and forwarded out of Ogden dally. In tlw past and up to a few days ago most of the orange shipments were from northers California, and were mostly sent over (he Ban Pedro end Union Pacific. Boll 399 at 4.1"; 400 94.00; 100 at 54.0. Lower MaeKWr.fi 100 at 88. Unde Bam 800 at S7H; 499 3744; 100 at 38. Berk Tunnel Con 1AM at 41. Utile Little Chief 3.0UO at Jft; The steam at Evanston and wrecker used on aiatloned at tha line of the Union Pacific has been brought to the Ogden machine ahopa and will be generally ret mired before being a gala placed in aervice. 2.000 The tabor agencies report that there doing' in tha New York 100 at 17: 400 at 17V,; la very little buxineto tha various conwhipping of laborers 1650 at 17. struction camps, and that, at present it appears men are looking for work Board Salta. Op which ia quite a contrast to the trade Carlas 100 at 21. done during the summer and fall Columbus Cun 7oO at 83: 100 months. In speaking of tho matter to 93.02 buyer 60; 400 at 82.97(4. one of the managers of a local agenItaly JudgeSO at 97.60. cy, ha stated that the construction Little Ui'U 25 at 94.10. work ia not being pushed on account New York l.ouo ai 17. of the extreme cold weather, and that Thompson 27.0UO at 19; 600 at It la almost impossible to keep men 194: 1,000 at 198: 100 at 29; 1,000 at the camps during the severe weathat 20, buyer 30; 500 at 19. er. The only work requiring man Just now Is the Oregon Abort Line, at Minidoka. and 8L Anthony, where all efAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCK forts possible are being made to raah extension of the line. Ban Franclaco, Dee. 13. Tha official the c toeing quotation for mining a toe lit A. T. Henderson, traveling passentoday were aa follows: agent of tbe French line steam-shi- p ger 8 Alta 3 Justice in with headquarter companiea, 6 Con. Alpha Lady Wash. Con. York City, was in Ogden for n New Amloa 20 Mexican 135 few hours, tbe gneet of A. H. Mosley Belcher 22 Occi. Con. 94 of the Harrinun lines. Mr. Henderson H. and B. 119 Ophir 600 states that during the pact year the Bullioa 25 Overman 13 pamenger bualnea has Fototi 9 Cldonia 57 exceeded any previous year and that Challenge Con, 30 Savage 54 a good biteluraa season is anticipated Chollar 9 Scorpion IT In tbe coming year. Confidence 89 8. Belcher 9 C. C. and Vs. 135 8. Nevada 49 About forty 4 wo of tbe local eporla Crown Point 15 8. Hill 85 with A. I Brewer as leader, left in a 40 58 Con. Union Exchequer special rar for Promontory on South1. and O. 15 VMsh Con. B ern Pacific train 203 which went over H. and N. IP 11 Yellwo Jacket the old line at 8:15 a. m. yesterday. Julia 5 In tbe party ware many men with a refutation In tbe art of nslng the shot"'T Silver Bare 65 gun. Draft, sight 2; telegraph, 4, t has been filed with An rw order of 8a n Diego for the county LIBERTY MAKES OBJECTIONS lha purchase of the Boutbera California by the Atchison, Tokeka A F Railroad company. The purSanta The residents of Liberty and vicinchase will cover 89 tulles of lines ia ity, at least those resident! who ob- that county besides a much greater ject to tbe building of 1h reservoir by trackage in Los Angeles aud Orange the Utah Light Railway company, California, the total being in Ogdon canyon at the junction of counties,mllrs. Th price is 478.07 Wheeler canyon, held n mass meet- 400. Out of the 1 28,560 shares of stock the to ing Monday pretest against the Bants Fe already owns 127.455. The building of tbs dam. Tbe meeting be was held at. Liberty and wan largely owners of the other 805 shares will 6135 per share. paid resoattended, and at its conclusion n the lution was adopted, petitioning Special rar .Riva came In on the board of caunty commisslonera not to and Limited from the Overland grant the petition of the power com- was sent to Los Angsles, overeast, the San pany, for the right, to change tha route Pedro, on the connecting train out of of tho county road in Ogden canyon. was occupied by H. The meeting was presided over by Ogden. The careastern capitalist who, Arthur Hhaw, and Uoorge A. Fuller, R. Johnson, an a party of others. la en route from Christian Mortcnaen, Fred Schadc and with Boston to Los Angeles. Joseph Barker spoke against the of the The granting petition. speakers A special sleeping car and an extra all stated that a reservoir could be to the Ban constructed at Magpie In Booth Fork baggage car were attached er. 4:10 a. in. Ogden Pedro, leaving would the of for that all be, canyon, and occupied by the "When rriddcnts of the valley, more advan- yesterday, theCornea Marching Home Johnny tageous than tha site selected. to route en direct atrical los comps ay waa disclosed at the meeting that It tha great objection of the Irrigators Angeles. waa not the change in the route of The coach which arrived on Oregon the county mail, but the building of the reservoir on the alt selected by Short, line No. 12 from the north, known na tbe Cache Talley local, wed the coinpuay. Tbe resolution adopted by the meet- cut out at Ogden, and another roach on account of tho car being will be presented 1o the board of substituted, ing la need of repairs which are to county commissioner! at their next be made at the local shops. meeting, at which time It la expected that they will taka some action on the petition of the Utah Light and RailAFRICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH way company to change the route of tbe county road in Ogden canyon. Colored People Are to Erect a Build- - at 3. trans-Atlanti- - DECEMBER der landlords, but theta ia no evidence that the allegiance of mora than an infinitesimal fraction bos yet turned against the emperor. In skilful hands they, therefore, always will conatltntc an inuueiue force In favor of a counter revolution. There, ore two partira under which the peasantry might eventually be enlisted and which may be amid to make np tbe extreme right, consisting of those who will never forgive the for abrogating hi autocratic power. They talk of the necessity of deposing Nicholas and electing a new emperor. Prince Doigvroukt of Moscow. one of the descendants of tbe Rurika, is their avowed candidate. One of thea panic was organised a Iasi April by Baron Gorge Koen and others who are in favor of sustaining the autocracy. As on issue of the imperial manlfreto another party called the "Holy Alliance for National ha been orgs nixed under the leadership of Count Bobrinsky and M. Shemstieff. It summons all true sons iff Holy Bus-si- s to battle for tbe teaching of Christ, the emperor and the tether' land. AU the church banner bearers of Moscow's five hundred churches, wbo alone number 200,000, have been enrolled in lia ranks. Those panic might eventually sustain a mi lii ary dictatorship against lha revolutionary force. Immediately to the left of thla party of reaction might be placed the Modwho erate Conservative, support Count Witte la the introduction iff a bow regime. They comprise the conservative semstvo elements under the lnadership of Dmitri Shipoff, M. Guch-koand Michael Htakovloh and they have orgaoixod two parties called respectively tbe "League, of October Thinleth and tbe Party of Law'and Order with the Xovoe Vrrmya slid the Slovo aa their organs. Their platform call for tha realization of the reforms promised for tbe integrity of the empire and for a strong central government. More1 radical still is the group at of parties between tbe supporters Count Witte and the These panics include ths constitutional Democrats, the successors of the emancipation league, the radical wiug of tbe zemslvoists. Its foremost demand ia for a constituent assembly elected by universal, direct and secret ballot, hut its member differ among themselves as to whether women shall have the right to vote, and aa to whether the parliament shall have one or two chafiibera. The Ruaa, the Novoati and the Bourse Gazette era its spokesmen. Now come the parties favoring the complete overthrow of the govern meat the Sociul Democrat, Radical Democrats. Social Revolutionaries and anarchists. tThe former, by ter the best organized', ia In favor, first, of s democratic republic, and later for tbe attainment at tiie dream of a regime of universal socialism. The Radical Democrats form a connecting link with tha Social Revolutionaries. Their program lnrludes a democratic republic, with single parliamentary chamber, ministers elected from the majority of the various nationalities, full autonomy, the abrogation of all titles and ranks and the extension of suffrage to women. The Social Revolutionaries also want a complete and Immediate political and social debacle by tbe leveling of all rank, the division of all lands among the mujlks, and they are in favor of armed revolution for the accomplishment of their alma. The program of the anarchists is held secret ena-per- George Church, who has been employed aa n tralm baggageman and ran between Cheyenne and Council Bluffa on the Union Pacific, has been sent to Ogden to ltdix electrician duties. and will take a run between Ogden and Council Bluffs on the new limited train which la to be placed in service on the 17th. Fareneen Salsa, Daly Judge 4U0 at 67.50, k- MORNING, IN AND OUT 49.0i l Ranged 8i 6-- p WEDNESDAY 450 .1044 .40 S. Mining Co. simulation in the stock maiket, ab thnorh the volume of the wading was Ctaea J High. 1 Low. not fully up to that of yesterday which reached the maximum for the wai MMtsuu. Selling to realise profit Wheat. Ns. 2 vaty clearly in evidence atbut many this points throughout the day, with good in. I i.i areas wa accomplished May success and was, in fact, one of the July i. mar-koicon encouraging incidents of the were The oniy decided breaks Cam, Nm S at the very lat. The small general public share iu the speculation has hern the subject of constant comment and scepticism has gained force as to lha ability to dispose at a profit of the enormous accumulation in . special stocks which have baen mads by pools and organlad parties in the process of advances in prices to the unprecedented lewis reached. Nearly all the stocks which made eonspiquous gains yesterday, were under this realising process today. Some of them opeued highs sad maintained some part of their galas without extending them, Reading being a notable example. In others the opeuing gains were yielded almost immediately, but prices were not allowed to recede to any extent below last night As sustaining forces in the market there was s return to the method of furious activity and spectacular advances in special stocks. The market price of copper was again advanced in this market and trade reports asserted that sains ahead for many months bad already been nude up to the productive capacity of the trade at (he present profitable level Cash Quotations wars aa follows; ' of prices. The iron and steel trade Flour steady. elso received extensive action and Wheat-N- o. 9 spring 850871; No. 2 by the presentation of many red SKi&069Vi. totalled tacts bearing upon different t inn No. 2 46c: No. 9 yellow 4He. ' . dspartmsuta Of trade. It was asserted Oats No. 9 30V: Na 3 white that the value of Novwmlier exports 633c; No. 9 white 32033; Na of the products of the United aisle white 3144033. Steel corpora I ion was the largest on 9 68009c. Kye-- Ka. record, not withstanding the enormous fsTr barley Good lauding 380 domestic demand and the high prices to choice malting 41180570. prevailing. Flax Bead -- No. 1 86c; Not. 1 nurth Some of the Southern railroads, haw western 81.07. ware affected tag a large iron traffic Timothy Bred- - Prime 93.30. . The corn carryby this movement. Meat pork, per bbl 81 8.00013.13. ing roads hbowod a degree of strength. Lard, per 100 lba 67.75. Missouri Pacific especially affected by Short riba aldaa (loose) 66.97H0 the Missouri state crop report. A wide 7.00; abort clear sides (boed) 87.1244 advance In the New York pfftiUe utilities was due to the views of operators jj5 Whiskey, basis of high wiaaa, 91.30, regarding the probable outcome of the Clover Contract 91 2.76 ( grade lelial contest over the New York elec- 13.00, tion. Rate formerly on call ware de- -' eldedty easier, the rate for renewals Receipts and Shipment. ruling generally at 10 per cent or under. This was attributed to the addiRcpta. Articles, BVptn tional supplies attracted to this center ftam outside sources by the profitlooooeql 19.100 2Q,9uO able rates prevailing. Nothing oc- Flour, bbls 38,200 curred in the routine of the money Wheat, bu. 0. 9960I0M l.00i 00060199 369.800' 205,300 market to Indicate a change in the Corn, bu. 422.300 course of affairs. Foreign exchange Oats, bu. , BO0O4II0II 2312ml 4,200 was firm with the relaxation In the Ry. bu. . MOIMIII 'TeiHHi 110,300 C4.IMI0 money raU. There was still large of- Barley, bu. ferings of foreign trade funds howProduct Exchange. ever, in this market. Diaraunta in On the produce echange today, London were easier and sterling exchange at sris recovered a fraction, butter market was steady. Creameries 1023c; dairies 17; eggs but nude a short drop at llerlln. The sitnsllon at that point is watched with easier at mark cases included 20 ft apparent anxiety and there were 22; first 21; "prime firsts 25; extra various surmises afloat of special meas- 3r; cheese ll'.Qlpc. ures of relief tcre. Including the lendNew York Bonds, ing of a large sum in liviiln by the hank of Knglmd and the reported in- U. & refunding, 2a, reg 10214 tention to anticipate the payment of U. S. refund. coupon 103)4 2. 1st. January U, 8. 3a coupon 103, The subtrensury continued to lake U. 8. ,,108 registered funds form 'the N'ttw York market and U, B, 3, old ,..,103 the credit by that Institution at ibe U, B. old 4, reg 104 4. coupon clearing house today reflected a con- II. 8. new 4a reg 131 tinuance of this drain. Stocks made America uTohacuo 4a 81' a good rally from the profit taking Ameriran Tbuacro 6s 1154 early in the last hour, but broke Atchison general 4a 102(4 rather fevrrishly in the final dealings 931 bdjuatmant 4 with the violent uuward rush of the Atchison Atlantic Coast Line 4s 103V smelling slocks and load. The closing Baltimore and Ohio 4s 102 was decidedly unsettled and Irregular. Baltimore and Ohio 314a 96)4 Bonds were firm. Total sale, par Brooklyn R. T. CVe 999a9ai Talus, 91,000,000 fit 113 ifentral of United States new 4 coupon, de- Central of Ueorflt 1st Inc 93 Georgia clined on cent call. per 76 (Vnlarl of Georgia 3rd luc 107 4 Chesapeake and Ohio 4 V Beaten Wool. 29 Chicago and Alton 3 Ha .. Boston, Has, Dec. 12. More wool C. R. 1. and P. It R. 4a 17914 Was sold during the pant weak than C. B. and Quincy now 4a 1014 for some time before. The fact that C. K. I. and P. it. H. 4s 179V seme of the largest buyers are in the O. IL r. and P. R. R.fl col. 5 NN ID market purchasing freely is Inter- C. 0, C. and St. Louis gen. 4a ..102 preted a proof of strength in (he sit- Colorado taduwtriiti la Her A 75V uation. Holders of territory wools are Onkwado Industrial 5a Her B. 74V ,M. as tha are slocks firm, 77V depleted. Half Colorado MBldtand 4a bloods will cost 77 cents clean with Colorado and Southern to 94A4 are quiet, but prices are steady, 5'or-a- Cuba 5a 1054 to be had. Fulled wolls many and lUo Grande 4 ,...1U1V eign wools are firm. 92V lriatillera Securities 6a Quotation Territory; Idaho 220 Erie prior lien 4 ,301V 29: heavy fine 16020; line medium 29 Erie 93 general 4a 429; medium 27029. 1A9V 44a Hooking Valley Wyoming fine 2242.1: heavy fine 19 Japan 6a 88V 020; fine medium 23021; medium 27 Japan 6a 2nd Series 98V 623; low medium 27029. 92 V certificates 44s Japan Utah and Nevada Ann 23024; Jaiian 4fa oerL find 92V heavy fine 19020; fine medium 27.fi Louisville and Nnah. uni. 24; medium 27029; low medium 270 Munbauan consol-gol4 103v 28. 81A Mexican Central 4a Mexican Central 1st luc 25V Wool. ,,,. 97 Minn, tind St. taalft 4 f& Louis, Dec. 12. Wool, steady; Miss., KAnsas aad Texas 4a ....1004 territory and western mediums 260 Mias., Kansas and Texas 2nd .. K9V 84 ' N. K. R. of M. col. 4 19; tine medium 22026; flue 190 2X. New Tork Central grn. 3V .... 97V Nuw Jersey Centrul gen. 4a ....IStV Sugar and Coffee. 105 Northern Pacific 4a New York. Dec. 12. Sugar, raw Paritli- - 6s 77 Northoru 3 fair Firm: refining centrifugal Norfolk and Western eon. ts ....1 02 66 teat 3 molarees sugar 2 4 .... 95V Refined steady: crushed 7.40; powder- Oregon Short Llur rfdg, 102 Penn cv. SVa ed 4.50; granulated 4.79. l(tf Reading giMierml 4s NO. 7 Rio 7 COFFEE-Qu-irt; St. L. and 1. Mountain eon. 5s.. 116; St, L and S. Francisco fg. 4 y;a4 Chicago Produce, St. Louis K'ftrestern ran, 4a .... So 12. Dec. Close: Oiicugo, SS Seaboard Air Line 4s Wheai Dec. 86 May 88 Southern Pnclilc 4s 95 41 Dec. Corn old 43 MV Southern Facie Jsta cm 16 44 Southern Railway tis 120 Msv 52 Oats Dec. "0 Texas and Puclflr Ista j 22 Pork Jan. 12.32 May 13.40. Toledo, St. I and Wea'crx 4s ,. 83V Lsrd Dec. T.7u; Jan. 7.33; May Pacific 4 UHv 2 , (I ... Swansea South Swanoea 1 E; JS'4 mm, :.5o .12 . .. . .. e we UTAH, ciaw'iinhi MU6M RAILROADING V 1.20 .12 , Silver Shield ukr Con. dia-reio- n ! 4.2214 .38 .374 . Stiver King Sacramento 1-- 4.69 Ball Mammoth Mammo'h CHICAGO FUTURES, New York. Dm. 12. This was day 4 very active and varied i ljuwt-- of tales 84.8004.95; heavy packers 94.tS04.47 pie and lights 94.Cd04.9B. Slietrji Kwcclprs 6.000. Steady; muttons 94.B4&6.10: lambs 95.7507.50; 90.5064. 50; fed fed range wethers eaes 9450 55.35. aea& bulk 84.9O05.uw; er i little 83.-24.- OF EXAMINES: OGDEN. MORMSGI tive steers II.BOffe.JS: native COWS and haifcre 82.ou03.ld; Blocker and foeders 82.5004.30; bulla 82.0004-00- ; calves 8S.o0tf6.75; weatern steer western eowe $2. 04) lS.(NM). Steady to Hog Recetpl (M c Lag-enik- f ff jafvSBERA3l IL ti. .W, TIME CARE IN EFFECT the (Mr DertMfcwft BaBwqr ... MAY 12. 2905. , lafo Social-Democrat- s. The J. DEPART DAILY, No. 6 Atlantic Mail al points .. 7.46 ajn 9:00 a.m. No. 12, Balt Lake local No. 14, Bait Lake special... 2:15p.m. j I No. 2, Chicago and 8L Louis Limited . . 2:80p.m.! No. 4, Atlantic Express, all polata east East Overland Limited ARRIV'D DAILY. 11: 20 tarn. No. IS, Ogden special No. 6, Pacific Mall, Salt Lake Tha IMLaxwlkra ll:S0axa. and all points east No. 1, Chicago and St. Louis .............. .... Limited .. 2:40p.im No. 11, Local from Park City and San Pete Valley 7:00p.m. No. 8, Pacific Express bon 18:05a.m. all points east Thraugn Sleeping Cara to Omaha, Chicago and Bt. Loula. New York and Boston. Free Reclining Chair Cara. A perfect dining car aervice on all through trains. C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent. Ogden. 1. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt Pagr. Dept Balt Lake City. O, B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden, TVala InitoWwM aa drawtrgme I cars, ebeenraX9 can, of log cars, aCMnqp lean, xrith baiter, gel lw i library; aaOra testa IfchtaB, through ta CMcaga buftt-amokt- tea j SLPasI and Sizneapolh C A. WalMX ICbtagi & gam Rtifi-West- Bf. Ki late CMW. Ubafe. agn-emen- EXCU9ION TO CHICAGO DEC. 14TH ANR15TH. Ogden (o Chicago aud return, 644-5via Union Pacific R. R. Tickets good to return until Jan. 5th, 1906. To California and Its Most Famons rAv 91T-913- WARRANTY log in Ogden. DEEDS. The 'following warranty deeds hav been filed tn the county recorder's office: The coioiTd f.ople of the city are contemplating tho erection of a church. The name will lie the "African Episcol'eier Peterson and wife to Cassius pal Church of Ogden." Bucoesa is folM. Clay, a part of tho northeast seclowing the movement, which was set tion 22, township 7 north; range 2 In motion by popular sentiment among west. Con aiders lion II.SOu. the church men of the colored populaPhoebe A. Rex to Joeepb Orton and tion. wife, all of kit 4, block 13, plat A. ConRusineas houses are being canvass sideration 81.725. ed by colored Isdies. Interested In the church, to obtain subscriptions. RareFOR FEDERAL CONTROL. ly a contribution is refused. Everything pertaining to the church Washington. Dec. 11. A novel meth- will be in the hands of colored people, od of seeking federal control over in- ths pastor, deacons, trustees, and all surance is proposed In a bill Intro- other dignitaries of tbe religions creed. duced today by Rcpresentativo landla of Indians. The bill cites that STRUGGLE FOR MASTERY. lias exclusive jurisdiction over the District of Columbia, the territories Anarchists' Program Is Held Sacret and the insular possessions of the By Leaders of MovemenL United Slates: (n consequence authority la given tlie department, of com- (Correspondence of Associated Fre.-s- .) merce and labor to require full stale-menBu Petersburg, Nov. 27th. While It from all insurance companies doing buxlaest! within such jurisdic- is impossible iu the pivseut confustion. He slate that publicity Is the ion to clc.irlv outline the various poone thing required and that no Insur- litical force which are struggling for can afford to quit bnei-n?s- i niatt-r.in Russia, the foreign stuance conrf-.nin any of the territories named dents of Russian affairs can with profit to aioid government supervision, bear in mind the general party divisions as si present constituted. Pertherefore all companies will be haps first of m11 in the cruet of Importance, - the party of reaction, not ut court, but among the nobles who believe in the old regime and atmong the great mss of the peasantry, who k;IH believe that all good flow from the little Father and the church and who continue extremely hostile to the Inlelligi'i'.cia.1' which is regarded s part of the nmthincry for their oppression. The lihick iMasscs." the reim liy who which the Ignorant 1 Bi per cent, of Uus-in- 1 rompri people, are known, can at nny time turn the scale. Tho peasants nny r!- -. I'm-- ! m,j pl'lnec strl pmr- con-gre- u I- LEGAL NOTICE OF BALE OF QUENT STOCK, SUMMER RESORTS DELIN- THE OREGON SHORT LINK Tent City CARD. (day 21st, 190S. 33KI i3CP 1 DEPART. No. 7 Butte and Portland 12;0Cp.a No. B Pocatello, MontpaUar and Butt .. No. 11 Cache Valley No, 4 Bastera Express .. 4:Uab No. 13 Balt Lak Tlntio Na 9 Salt Lake gad Inter 73VAw mediate points . No. 3 Salt Lake, Prove MUford aad nil point soutli e No. 16 Balt LaJta and potato . No, I Local to Balt Lake.. :Wa' . Pasadena North Bur Mining and MIIHlc Go. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied by the board of directors of the North Star Mining and Milling Co., on October 25, 1905, tha several amounts set opposite (he names of the respective shareholders, aa follows: Name. Xo.cert.Sluirea. Amt Chambers, P. if.,, THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAWChambers, F. W... 31 ING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOB Chambers, F. W... IS Chambers, F. W... 13 ANGELES. I Chambers, F. W. Chambers, F. W... EXCURSION LOW KITES (Tj ambers, F. W...122 Compton, A. W.,,121 See C. A. HENRY at Depot, Ticket Curby, A. V.,,,.,10i er write to J. L. MOORE, D, . Office, f. France, H...,.,317 Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro Long Beach Lob Angeles inter-mediat- ....... ARRIVE. No. 1 Fast Mail from Salt Llks iimiii LMr No. 9 Butte and EiprNi 11 Na 8alt - Pocawto, Uka and . PsMP TllltiC a 9iiaeeeM4v . No. 7 Balt Lake and Ml- - ford No. 5 Balt Lake and Inter-nwdlsta points f-No. S Eastern Express ... 7:00 at Bntte. and 8 Portland H. Na A SALT LAKE CITY. 8...... Oimr, Na 10 Butte and Pocatello 10.36ar Gioser, II. 8., Ho. 12 Cache VMley -- a 8ooy. B. F Trains aouth of Juab do aot re Tellman, W. G....108 a Transfer Bpaclaltya v Bun days. Turner, 8. N.. CL A. HENRY. cavwger Work. , And in accordance with law and ths Ticket Agent Excursion Wagons In Beaten, order of she board of directors, made w A. B. MOSELBT, on the 25Jx day of October, 1906, ao Trav. Pass. AgeuL many aha res of each parcel of stock aa Ogden, ptahi may he necessary will he cold nt the D, E. BURLBT, office at the eerstary, at 201 Kcclea O. P. ft T. A. . building Ogdon CUy, Utah, on Thure-day- , Balt Lake Otty- December 28, 1905, at 4 oclock delinthe of to said pay day a. p. MOVING PIANOS A SPECIALTY, ' quent uMceamunt thereon, together with tho cost of advertising and exJ. C. BLADE, LESSEE, penses of eaie. 408 25th Street, Tribune Bldg. J. H. KXAUS3. Secretary. Office, 206 Kcclea boiMIng, Ogdon, 'Phonee Bell, Office 220; Bell, 224. Independent, Office 224, Utah. . Residence, 1144. r Wagon for Sanitarium will leava NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT Store comer Utahna at Drug 9:30 a. STOCK. m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p m. 4 p. m. return at aud New York Great Weoiern Mining. Smelting A Development Co., principal place of business, Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. !' There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment $o. 7, levied by the Board of Directors of the New Tork ft Crest Effective May Slat, W Western Mining, 8meltlng ft DevelopDEPART. ment Co., ou November G, 1905, the :S 6 Mail and ExprrfeS.... several amounts set opposite the S. M. LEEDOM. No, H. PATTISON for names of the respective shareholders Na 2 Overland Limited as follows: Omaha, Council" No. Cert. No. Shares. Amr. Name. Denver, Kansas City sad jCC!P east daily Atlantic Express for 2425 Wash. Ava. Phone 22IX No. 4 Denver. Omaha. Council Bluffa. Kanaaa City and all n daily points east, ARRIVE. law whh in nd and the accordance fro Na 3 Pacific Exprere order of the Board of Directors, made Council Bluffs, Omaha. on tbe 6th day of November, 1905. so and Denver, Kansas City 8:45 n.n ninny shares of each parrel of stock . dolly east a may ba necessary will be sold a: Overland 1 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. y11 the office of the secretary, at 206 EeNa Omaha, - Coui from rie Building. Ogden City, Utah, on here the beet. Everything Short CHy. Knnsa Bluffs. Sa.'i:i-.?iyDecember 22. 1905, at 4 at ail hejrs. eer and all pola p. tv., of said da, o pay the All k;nda cf gams and fish in season. daily ; hereon, togethdeViioni'ii; fine dinner Extra from 12 to er witii lilt-- coat of interlining and ex- 2 p. rn, 25c. Fine Sunday, lunch frem 1 1 t 4 Na S penses ot sab-- . 6 m. and te p. . TIrkrt Agent J, H. KXAl'SS. Secretary. A. B. MOSELET. I Office. 28 Eccles Building, Oedeu, V Trav- - Pars. Aeren j 224 Twenty-fiftfih. Street, Ofden, Utah. tSLADES Hacks and Vans Day and Night Reel-denc- e, t WINES and LIQUORS TIME CARP Falstaff Cafe WHERE TO EAT BOSTON . CAFE -- er-der-e u'c1-'?-- - enrt JimSl Young, Props i |