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Show 6 inn EXAMINrR MORNING OGDEN, STOCK si 6 2d. Bfcir- p- Receipts Lee; 96 test la.OuO. 3 7 3 k; molasses sugar Cash Quotations. Cash quotations were as fuHows: Flour Steady. Wheat No. 3 Ti'2i74c; No. R. R. BUYING OF PENNSYLVANIA A FEATURE. 73c. 72 0 111 OR. 10, MINING MARKET Steady; Isoms $4.7507. To. 93.23 'jS.to; ATGrST MORNING, bulk of sales fS.OU j 2034.10; pi? FRIDAY CTAII, red 2 BT0CK8 Corn No. 2 46 c; No. yellow 51e.t Oats No. J 30Sc: No. 2 white 314 32c; No. 3 white ;i'.'0321fcC. Secure to Made Effort Being Special Rye No. 2 56c. a Quorum for the Next Meeting Barley Cood feeding 370 3Sc; fair of Union Pacific Director. to choice mulling 42046c. Flax Seed No. 1 $l.u71; No. 1 north western fl.lOV Short Riba, hides (loose) $8 95 New York. Aug The Urge buy-lu- g of PrnuslvAia waa again the 9.50. i Ness Pork Per M1 $17.00. in ilie cluck mar feature of Lard -- Per 100 lb, $65. In reatraining the Let. lia indm-urShort Clear Sides IbuXed $9.3740 falling tendency of price eiaeaheie waa lea efteciive than yesterday. 9.5U. Thera waa nut much in the way of new Produce Exchange. deielopiutnte 10 account for the On the produce exchange, today, ilie change in the market' tone and It wa largely due u the fart that of buttes market wa firm, creameries 2 DISPLAYED MUCH AC- TIVITY. ON OPEN BOARD. May Day, Lift la Ball. Nsw York nanza and Beck Tunnel Wars the Loaders, Bo- 9 Salt Lake, Aug. 9. The mining exchange displayed considerable activity today, but the bulk of tbe trading waa done among the low priced stocks borne Little Bell was brought our, however, but at a price considerably under the figures that have been quoted for some lime past. The atock began with a sle at $8.50 on a buyei and at $8,124 for cash. May Day did 'he decllne'in price yesterday and the 16021c; dairies li ulOc; eggs firm, bnsluHt at 11 cents and New York inference from that fact that a distri- at mark case incl Bonanza was strong around 33 cents, .iit il 14016c; first bution of mocks was going on from IGtar; prime firsts 1M?; extras but Culumbua Consolidated refused to 204: the hands of Influential capitalists. cheese firm go above $7.40. The belief that they were following such leadership sum up practically Sugar and C oft sc. i he whole motive of the recent New York. August 9. Sugar Raw in the market on the pan of centrifugal ihe speculative element. The convic- firm; fair refining 3 Refined firm: crushed $5.6u; tion in that quarter that the great of the country were ac- powdered $5.00; grauula'ed $4.90. rapitaliit COFFEES Steady : No. 7 Rio S cumulating stuck originated about the Mme of the last meeting of the direc-tur- a Wool. of thp I'ni'm Pacific. Special ef?!. laiuis. Mo., Aug. 9. Wool-Ste- ady fort had been made to secure a ; quorum for that meeting, mi while territory hu1 western mediit wai announced that no action had um 22028; fine midium 160 20; fine been taken oa the Question of the neit 14017. dividend, there wa a widely disseminated rumor that a decision In fact Chicago Produce. had lieen arrived at which would lie Chicago, Aug. 9. Close-Wh- eat . formally announced at some future 72 Dec. 75 meeting of the eaerutlve committee. Corn Sept. 49 14: Dec. 44 Oats-Sehad Apparently speculative opinion pt. 3101a; Dec. 32 pitched upon today's meeting of the Pork -- Sept. 8.70; Oct. 8.77 Union Pacific executive committee as lard Sept. 8.70; Oct. 8.77 the one to announce the long expected Ribs Sept. 9.1)5 ift l).l7 October on which hml slock that developments 8.800 8.02 risen with several weeks with sympaRye -- fash and December 58. thetic effect on the whole transconBarley Cash. 3S?i52; No. 3, and tinental group. The adjournment of feeding, no trading. the committee today with the anFlax-O- ct. 1.07; clover Oct. 10.25. that nouncement only routine matter Timothy $4,150 4.30. had been considered seemed to shake the belief in the Increased dividend WELLS-FARGELECTION. and the Inauguration of dividends on eCTeci simSouthern Pacific. The was ilar to that, of yesterday' announce- Two Tickets for Election as Directors Placed In the Field. ment of the departure of the chairman of the 8t. Paul directors without ac9. New York, Aug. The annual tion of the expected plan fur financing the Pacific Coast extension. With con- meeting of the stockholders of A Company was held here tofidence shaken In the truth 'if rumors which had played so Important s part day. Samuel Untermeyer was present In the speculative advance In prices, as counsel fur Waiter C. Blokes and the suspicious attitude towards the the atockholdera paity which have movement which had been held In been trying to Induce the company to many quarters front the outset wa increisu its dividend. Mr. llnterniey-r- r demanded that a third Inspector of strengthened. The expressed grounds for this seuplclon have been the sup- el"r(Uins be named tn represent the posed desire of very targe and well interest, for whom he appeared. Informed holders of stocks to secure a Nelson Cronrwell, counsel for the SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS favorable basis for distribution of other interests," opposed the motion, their holdings. The money market also but Mr. Babcock representing the gives decisive evidence of the tight- stock and interests waa allowed to ening effect of the beginning of the sit as an obserrei"of elections. demand for the purposes of the harMr. Cromwell presented a ticket for vest. The railing of loans placed here election as directors composed of Ihe by western banks and the Increasing members of tbe present board, as demand for actual cash from the Interior showed plainly that the seasonE. II. Harrlnlan. Dudley Evans. able demand! f,,r funds now due was John J. McCook, William F. Herrin, setting In. The payment of subscrip- R. a. layvett. H. R. Parsons, II. 1. tions for tbe Panama canal bonds .is lluntingtonf (Scorgr E. Gray, F. D. also making the banka losers on the Underwood, Julius Krutuchnltt, W. operations, the intended V. B. Thorne, IV T, Vanbrunt ana with the banka of governWilliam D. Cornish. ment funds being apparently delayed Mr. Stokes nominated the following In tholr Influence upon the banking tick t : Dudley Evans, H. B. Parson. reserves. The rate for call leans went E. H. Harrlman, F. D. Underwood. a high as 6 per rent today and the Maraden J. Ferry, Walter C. rates for time loans also were apprec- Robert W. Stokes, Pomeroy, George H. iably firmer. There was a sharp reRichard H. IJtchfleld, George L. action, however, In the foreign ex- Bhepley, A. W. Damon, Albert C. Uoat-wlc- k in The market. rate discount change and Philip J. Ron. the Paris open market full away and The annual riqxirt of Well Fargo L there advanced. sterling exchange showed gross receipts for Prospects for a resumption of gold Company the year of $18,683,035, an increase ImiKtrta were brought thus Into re- over last year or $1,811,284. The total newed consideration, as these movewere $16,138,090, an in ments served to take Paris out of any disbursements crease of f1.684.2ii3. The net earning New York with for gold competition an in In ljondon. Ths money position at for the year wete $2,564,845. The of $128,638. crease expenditure mabeen these points meantime has waa $557,728. new terially strengthened since the Joint forMr. equipment asked for an exUntermeyer competition of Paris and the llank of recarding the small Increase England put a atop to the last en- planation the net receipts. President Evani gagements of gold in London for New in York account. The late development said It was due largely to large pur of strength In Southern Pacific offset chases of equipment. The stock interests demand that a to winie extent Ihe effict of the weakness in United Pacific and a rally in committee be appointed to conduct a of the company's prices renalred a part of the extreme general toinvestigation at an adjourned meet affair losses. The closing was quite firm. r.pin Honda were steady. Total sales, par ing. Mr. Cromwrll denied that such a course was necessary, but finally (Blue. United States bonds were ail un- suggested the lolluwing committee: Admiral .1. S. Fond. H. Holland. changed on call. Hruwnsnn and R. W. Pomeroy. Mr. Untermeyer proposed a comCHICAGO FUTURES. of W. C. Stokes, G. mittee conipOM-B. Stone. Charles II W. H. Robinson, Futures Ranged at The Laading Williams ami John H. King. Follows. gtn-iigtl- e llljc. upei-iiioti- b 3-- 3-- 7-- 1-- 1-- 2 Well-t-Farg- Wl-Ha- s; y Ron-lnso- WHEAT NO FELL DOWN A PRECIPICE. 2. tn New York. Aug 9. A cable dispatch thNew York Herald from ln:cr-lukc- SENSATIONAL n says: Frank Collins f Chicago, who was without guide of making an aso-ntNacgllxgrat fr.un the Grimsel Hospice, wits urganlml. A rescue expedition failed to return A rescue expedition failed to return After searching all day it return-- l to the iinsnccessful. owing clouils. but Tue: day tbe victim was dixciiveied o' 'h.- fool of a small precito tbe hospital at pice and Meiringen li- has many flesh wounds and ihe pelv . Imne la lutiken, but be will terover. Salt Uke. Aug. 9. According to a letter received during tbe day by H.im-S Woolley, a strike of considerable portance has been made in tbe Black Her,--- . Nev.. district. The writer states that a three-foo- t ledge f gold ore has been found av-in the Mable Fraction claim, which erages across the face over $3Wl to the ton in gold nd that an assay taken from a picked sample show.-the presence of 5.913.8 ounce in gold, which would give the specimen a valuation of $100,012.78 per ton. figuring the gold on the basis of $2i an . OATS NO. 2. iran-oinre- NEW THAW'S New A' ink rmnsel. Off ed yes'enlav A i In The Thaw, who tin- evidence anv t'ine W;'lliini ;.! -.i ri- i : h- - - T'-.i- SH.iKT KIDS, Si 9 i i'i- - r 1'") '8 I'7'j S7i I.h,. !' "2!, ') S N21 S - i . (hr-;- I"i M-- tu 21'.iimi Ryi. Du Hririev, hl 4 - ''.iKRpn.AueiiI .Mark! pnws s'nrkers and au f no : 4 !", ra'e e4 75 Ilnas IV lner He.-ei;i!- "'in N v renb-r- s 7." ip? UTMi $1 l.V--f $2 5" i 4 25 , $3. O'1 it 7 lncrt-cr- Ji'i $3 7" it 5 '.'u; light Inal iv M'"i- . w - Vno-n-- u 1 f.-- r' - I', i 11.1 . 5 home 'ft; :o.:i..i u Wushiuseu 23: ;7.,'0fl. Ma'k't 5f; (''iina'id tomorrow 15. ..id i 25; Tex if. 50. i largest ug. 8. on the ip ever nn nt wa shipped tisluy ci.pfi. in Hilling-.- . state, over the to Pm- - !. consigned to a vi ti:u there. The dip was the properly of I' M. nnI weighfil omi.nii-four ears ves po.itiii- - an i o cirrv : ook large force icn The owner refused an e.iy- - t. lull- ;t i ffer of 21 cent a pound for 1. lle'eni. 'ii - i req-ii--- - Ca:le--Re- westerns FORTY FOUR CARS OF WOOL. ! s' nine: heifers 42 ieaw It'll 2!' sm) .4 Cattle. 9. 11.1 Ti.it 7;. suit ?.'-'- -i Ch'cago i'-- 4 i ONE FURNACE iltr-iila- m'.. Receipts ard Shipments. ArficW. Ri'ueiptc S'.iipiTK-ntFl.nir. IiIi.i. in Tin. 3(.rii "S. Ji'-jWhe.lt, hu ("vm fora. au-ivi- iii.i Tha' s't- ha Ik u . t "Tij VI5; ounce Fraction claim Mr The Mable Woolley stairs, adjoin the Cyclone ciaim. which lies between the Mahle Fraction and the San Fedm, the latter being operated by the Mine Develop, mem company, of which Mr. Woolley practic.illy the last and reports nhiain-- t for Mrs. .is counsel ived them tn get all Ik president. couM that might at The H ack Horse district is situated ' r son. When Mrs. a few mile north of Osceola. Nev.. and .nilssil the firm she ha been the scene of considerable nte-.l everything that dunne the past few months. i turned over to Mr. - ' lih-i Hurry Thaw's .V. Har'rldge, receivin Black. Olcott, Grn-e- r i llt.iiyr.t-- lintel- ATTORNEY 9. i.j. ORE AT BLACK HORSE ON VACATION R. Salt Lake. Aug. 9 - At the offices of Refining thp Ameiican Smelting company it wa learned during the dav tint one furnace at the new Garfield Mr.e.ter is in operation and that the will gradually remainder of th- lie brought ir.ro line. several week! before the It may It b!e p'nni Is going at full awing. to--k six month to get the new Murray pant in working order. CHILD WAS KILLED. Clncnnatl Face s WORKING. A up 9 Thomas i:'cr. threw his a SIcKen-r- . d third story window of and Jumped from the anl winie- - the sidewalk below. The Bacon - '.cad wnen picked up and chill h his tie M N in :he wav to the hewill n he pass shot; p:t:i'. Is believed to have been ,t:i,a,ily deranged. Vug. Cba-i-- Hiyan. An:ei lean minister '( ot rived in Secret on al. child f'orii bis 'I1 i.c -y V- - It-- v n; in Illinois, x.icath-u- . ; ui,. : ! . - j I |