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Show JAXUA2UC OGDEN, EXAMINER, THE MDRNI3fO , IW. DAVITT SAILS FOR NEW YORK. and campaign of development near Mary to medium 4.00 L70; Mocker HffiG Franklin D. with vigor. cow vale great 1.2504.00: feeder 2.23 4.0o; 1 Ixrodon. Feb. 3. Michael Dnvitt ahd will visit tho southern proK.-rti111 heifers J.WI04.56; caoner 1.5002.40; il on th 18 hit Star " family n a few days. bull 2.0044.00; ralve 3.5007.50. Ban Francisco, 3. Favorites Celtic, departing from Qurena-towsteamer UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Receipts today 23.000; to- ami second choice took most of th illKi tomorrow, inry York fur New George Moore, tha Inventor of the are going to Colorado for a protract morrow 30.UUU; 10 15c higher; mixed rare at Ingleid today, the only surhi bearing treatment ore process choice 4.90 OGDEN, UTAH. to 5.05; good bubbera and prise being Rollick, who stored at from Dead-woo- stay. rougli heavy 4.85 odds of 12 to 1. One of the features name, U expected to arrive PtulAoil heavy 4.9505.15; a few within B. D.. 4.85 Joha EL Dooly day. He bulk of sales ra-was the third 4.95; light 4.3504.80; over the Futurity mills in bia of one been llomeo E. PeoiJ installing ha course. The Jennings Ally Gold Money Q5.00. a Hills & Black camp. Hoif the Rjilpk 1.500; sheep was a SHEEP Receipt favorite and won In to choice wethers 4.004$ gallop from Money Musa, the paceand DOMESTIC strung; good fella FOREIGN Employes from the Scottish Chief maker. Jlagerdrm. tha second choice, 4.00; lair to choice mixed SJ504.OO; Profits draft on aU poiats. They report CUT KITE TICKET OFFICE Loss of western sheep 4.0005.13; native lamb finished third, la the last racs Mar were in town Friday. ore tlma and Nigrette had a struggle that th recent reported 5i-fou-find oflevel 4.0005.90; western lamb 5.730 5.80. B. ENGLEHART. Manager. PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEeroa-eu- t the on Involve Real Loss. in the the named first through the stretch, POSITS. ' of tho 102 25th 6L, Healy House. 'Fhone 1611 The authentic. was importance the OMAHA. decision a half getting length. by aa Out of respect to the memory of the discovery Is not yet ascertained, fol' or cut Only member of the American been Marnot ore ha attle tha C. yet 2,000. were William late Feb. Omaha. METAL Whitney the flag which In Assn. Ogden, lowed to any extent. Park City Ticket Brokers at the trm k. at half-matow ket 10c higher; nativa steers. 3.50 mtmm nm to the traveling public lethargic can-tieMiner. New York, Feb. The 2.7008.70; Nummary: 4.00; rows and heifers safety. aad rates wn as perfect Salt Lake reported feeders and Buttling prices of First rate, seven furlong, selling speculation 1.5002.50; atockera condition the American smelting and Rellnr 2.5003.90; calves 3.0005.25; bulls 2.50 Mr. Dingle won, Isabel!!) 'NEW SLATE - MINES. second. Litemphasis'd today lu the absence by tug company; Sister third. Time, 1:26. tle 03.65. movement! Special rates to and from of i he epocUl upoeuUtiie 5585 . Silver mines are likely Grcter-won- . 10c higher;, gome slate Second 6.300. Market ml race, large HOGS la, jiurae all lines 11 in individual htuck which iuiv help- Copper casting Major Tenny second. Eapea third. to be opened up soon near Pocatello. Europe via heavy 4.850 5.10; mixed 4.8004.85;. ISA A few months prior to the opening 4.750 4.90; plga 3.7504.50; bulk Time. 1:41. ed out the aggregate lraiu,actioi for Copper, electro. light Highest price paid for un3. 50 of sales 4.800 4.90. .. Lead to ., reservation Hall in Fort race. If the Third course, The purae Futurity etc several day NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. A. E. Stevenson, an employe used tickets, mileage, SHEEP 1,300. Market 10c higher; Gold Money won, Money Muss second, Amalgamated Corner became normal diswether railroad, 1:10 Line third. 4.8005.10; of the Short western Time. liagerdon Oregon yearling 12 rummon again today, and It price fluctuated Copper Fourth rare, mile, selling Stuyve covered a ledge of tbia material about 3.9004.30; ewes 2.7503.90; Steel preLead State 4.50 4.60 3. and lambs United 1 9 JO; third. 2.500 won. ten Ilainault lllilouon miles atockera and narrowly up the Purtneuf river from second, 6.75. Time. 1:40. ferred also fell lutu a relatively unimPocatello. He secured samples and, showed SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling portant position, lloth stockto the having had some experience in eastdeKANSAS CITY. ome sign of reitatico Rollick won. Bard Burn second, Judge ern slate quarries, at onee pronounced The total sales of the forenoon calls m tjuito Voorb lea third. Time. 1:14. the production eqnalto any he had ever clining tendency, which . Sixth rare, mile and a sixteenth, aell-In- g seen for commercial use. He found , 7.000. Kansas City, Feb. I. manifest iu the general market The of the mining exchange today aggreFONEBAL FliSNISHlNfiS Martinis won, Nigrette second. it in two colors a rich brown and paralysl of the demaud for storka gated 17,960 shares, which brought Higher; naftv steers 3.5004.80; native $922,870. cows and heifers' 1.7504.00; atockera Hi Eminence third. Time, 1:47. was aiirllmted loday to the l.ar of cream. The slabs obtained split aa .and. Embalming . Blocks were dull; none seemed to and feeders 2.7504.00; bulls 3.8503.50; cullaiwe in the wild cotton speculaperfectly as a stick of. maple wood. dam-aiALL NIGHT, have any life loWbem and it waa a dif- ralvea OPEN western steers 3.40 - New Orleans, Feh. 3. Crescent City the tion with consequent flnatictal on the , reservation, Being could not be located, so Mr. Paper proliU" iu- cotton or ficult matter fop (he brokers to bring 04.30; western cows 1.75 3.00. results: - 2620 Waah. Am. ground 620 no X. Tho HOGS 8,000. Market higher; bulk stocks or anything else are Intangible the sales r even up to where they did. hirst race, mile Ala Mode won, Stevenson confided in' no. one and kept Men-uon Con. 54 sold cents dawn their to 4.9005.05; lint tripaalea manner of 4.8005.00; heavy unreal, and in a Duncan second. Mammon third. Time, the secret of the find until after the 4.60 1:42. ping out Involve real losse for all an order for future delivery. Daly-Jml- I tackers 4.8505.00; pigs and lights opening. While the mad ritt-- for land . down to 4.80. slid, $4.10; but Martha four Second waa being made In the valley north of selling rare, that There I not mistaking thein fact furlong, BHEEP-a.00- 0. se WsHhlngUm held Arm between 1 Market steady ; mut-ton-a Miss Galore won. Honey A. second, Pocatello, contraction Mr. Stevenson was off In anthat the 4.OO04.5uf lambs 1:7505.73; range The Doctreas third. Time, :49 curities during the last year, amount- aud 1 4 cents. On the open board 300 other direction to locate tj e slate of Ijower amuotb found a buyer wethers 3.800 4.40; ewes 2.7504.00, Third race, mile, selling Docile-woning in some raxes to the prvtleal wip- d uliarrs lands, taking in altogether 160 acres. at 40 rente. Mias Velton second, Tetnesa third. claims that the Mr. 8teenson ing out of quotable value, la CLEARINGS.'" BANK The closing quotations and aalea an actual destruction of capiTime. 1:42. is over 600 feet wldf. and that ledge tal which would otherwise su have were: Fourth race,' seven furlongs, handi- it crops out the full length of hla propRest tie,. Feh. 3. Clearing, '$59,192; cap Asronnion won, l)e Reszke secYESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. Poultry men and all Intoreated been available fur prudwtive employerty. ' In Poultry are invited to call at ; balances, $112.5o7. ond. iluxxah third. .Time, 1:261-was ment. ' material of the a Recently piece . our etore and examine the $319,123; Tacoma. . rai-e.to mile and a quarter, sellFifth Mistaken s peculation amount Electric General headquarsent the to ' balance. 1 32.478-- , . dextruciioa of eaidlsl. and the outing BeMie McCarthy, won, .Colonel ters, where It waa subjected to a teat I Vinland, Feb.. 3. Clearing. $526.-772:09. Time., second. come of a possible mllaiwe In the et-toPast third.. Tyler of 5,000 volts, and the.compapy pro- 10LF TO Utah National Bank. COTTON AFFECTS MARKET d, e SHARMANS Keep Clean May ''Paper runs with the aid a c OF THE st 3.-- Ogden Steam laundry. Phone ra rao-wh- .. .. iat. 174. .a........... ...... g 3-- 4. ... ........ .....$ fffGMK&WE5SPj Chas J. A. Lindquist ge ' ... ... 5. . oeller 60. 100 at Star Con., 500 at 20. Uncle 8am Con.. 50. Oat 25. . Martha Washington, 4, DUO at 1 3-- 4; .000 at 1 5-- 8. .50 at 4.10 Daly-Judg- e, WALL STREET. OPEN BOARD SALES. GOLD YIELD 1-- WOOL. fit. Louis, Feh. 3. 19; fine medium 15017; flue 15016. MONEY. New York. Krh. Prime mercantile 8. 5 1 per ren. paper 4 Sterling steady; IranlreiV bill l.Sjjflfj 4.8555 fur denihiid and at 4.82904 4.8:1 fur sixty day bills: posted rate 4.83 2 486; billi 4.82 4? 5--8. Bar silver 5." Mexlran dollars 421-Money on call easy 1 3--8. 2. Closing bid 13-- 4, offered at 2 per cent. per cent: time loans steady; sixty days SI-six months per cent; 90 days 4 41-4 4 !i 4 per cent. 2; 1- -3 SUGAR AND COFFEE. New York. Fiii. fteadv; fair ictining 9H 9 te; 3. 2 Sugar: U-la- t 3 sugar 1 Reflned sleidv; fleeed 4 '5: rnishd rnuliei7 Cottee steady;. No. GRAIN lt ; 4 4b. Fio 2 1-- 1. AND PROVISIONS. -- Carlas. 500 at JO 5. Men-ur- , Con. lwer Mammoth, 300 at 40. 2.00 at 1 Martha Washington. buyer 0; buyer 30; 1,00 at 1 5-- 1. atlX-2- . v. ' 8-- 4, 2.000 1 San Franclaca Ban Francisco, Feb. I. The official cliwlng quotations for mining stocks today were aa follows: Mexican 155. Andea 26. Occidental C. 60. Beet A llel. 200. Ophlr 305. Overman 35. Caledonia 105 . Challenge Con 26. Potosl 20. Choi Ur 20. Savage 45. Bedeber 34. Bag Helrher 8. Sierra Nev. CO. Silver Hill 06. Union Con 81. Utah Con. 24. Yellow Jacket 38. Confidence 100. C. C. ft Ya. 100. Crown rolnt 21. Kxcheqimr 14. (i. ft U. 31. Hale A Nor. 68. Juatlce 8. 3-- 5-- 8: 5-- four furlong for two Wanders year old, aelllng: Woodrlalm won; Peggy Mine second; Cipltanaso third. -- Time, :49. j Third nr hurdle! handicap, mile and a quarter: PooOtaada won; Martin Brady second;' GaJbal third. Tima, 2:18." Fourth race, Slauaou courae, aelllng: Madame Bishop on: Hilary second; Geheltnneaa third. Time, 1:12 2. Fifth race, handicap one mile: Paul Whaley won; Glenncria second; C. B. Campbell third. Tim, 1:4V fiixth race, nilla nafl 50 Tarda, Belling: U It rods' wni Pilot aeoond; 1-. Bchwaytswald third,. Time, 1:46 Silver bars 55 Mexican dollars nominal. Drafts, sight 13 Draft, telegraph 15. 8-- 3. 3. COTTON New York, Feh. 3. Cotton futures opened very easy, showing very Irregular condition. The old crop were 8 point higher to 2 points mwer. At Aral trading waa quiet; anon after the local opening the price liegan to break 4 points at a clip. This precipitated another wild rush for selling find soon value were being driven down at a rate almost equal to that of yesterday From 10.25 in the call March sold down to 15.65. May was depressed from 16.60 to 15.50 and July 16.05 to 16.00, a decline of about 00 to 60 points and a net loss of from 40 to 57 point on the oltlon named which added to the decline of yesterday made a net loss of a cent and a quarter a pound In about four hour of actual trading. Generally apeakirg. how ever. Iho market showed a heavy ten ddicy in the afternoon and the close wax steady with the net Ins reduced to a matter of 5 o 30 pelr.l. Sales were estimated at Too.noo baleo. CASH WHEAT. $327,-000,60- 0. - ft I Chicago.-Fe- 3 Cash wheat: No. M3 99: No. 75986; No. 2 red 94 ft 1.00; Na 3 red 2 hard 83087: No. 3 hard 1 northern 90092; Na 2 la now iu commission. Another assessment of three cents a share has been' levied by the of the Silver Shield Mining . company. General Manager Henry M. Crow-the-r of the Blue Acre mine in Beaver new county has been advised that the comshaft at that property ha been pleted to tho depth of 200 feet. J, C. Barnard, who la Interested In the Consolidated Jefferson at tha mouth of Little Cottonwood canyon, has arrived from Omaha, for the purpose of Inspecting the property and to confer with local officer as to fuThe property la ture operation. No splendidly equipped for sinking. work ha been done since late last fall. Louis-Yassa- You Pay For What You Get. That the way the Burlington runs Its dining car business and what you get la good. Tbo above expresses ihe basis of the popularity of Burlington dining care. It la an actual fart that the service and food in Burlington dining cars equal that of any restaurant you can rail to mind, and the prices as a general rule are law. One of the best ways of becoming popular la to minister skilfully to tbe needs at the inner mu, and what we want la deserved 1 lEPfDCMIC.' high-grad- Bud Frih. Feb 3 An epfdmic of lead poonlng fit broken nut. in the villages of Obrez. Marga and Glun-bokIn Krafao-fizorueaa the result of drinking brandy made In lead lined still. Over a hundred persona were poisoned and a number of them 'are dead. The distillers claim that lead lined rtllla give a higher degree of alcohol than other kinds of still. FOUND lie aill be aentcnn-- tomorrow. e aa fit, m. aU through On. Agt Ftgr. Drot Salt Ukn Oiy. A. HENRY. Ticket AgoaL Ontoa. akGUAGN, ICT0BV TIME CARD. SKEEN & CO. , Effective Nov. 22, 1902, OGDEN, UTAH 352 24th SL DEPART. ..Idl A to Mail and Express Overland Limited fee Omaha Council Bluffy - CRy aad Dec ver, 8s4$ $8 to eaat daily No. 4 Atlantis Express fee Denver, fhniha, Connell Na 6 Na 2 r TIME TABLE DepoL Third, Woat and South Temple . 3,00 CUtrOff) . For Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callutee ud Intermediate point 5 Till No. ft Piiciflo Rxp Oonaefl Soft Denver. Kaaaae.Ctty San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. Sts Salt Lake City. . DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield connecting ud Mercur, at Nephl for MuU ud Intermediate point on Sanpete Valley Ry....- 7.3Q For Garfield Beach, TooStockton, Mamele, moth; Eureka and Bit ver City (via Learning-to- n ud all ,..w. Bluff, Xauaa dty potato out: dd mti So- - diflp liHii Jl ! d$ Llmtted .i-Ur- rlaad $ to V Oouaell Omaha Blnffi,' Kansas City, Dm-ver- aad all potato seat from .......... . daily I,...' 101 Fast Mail Na CL a p. m, S16Q A. HENRY, Tkkat Agrot O.H.C0M , J . T. ft fill p to W. COUUNB. f. P. Z m .m ARRIVE. From Provo, American .MilFork, Lehl, Juab, ford, Frisco, Callutu ud Intermediate points From Provo, Lehl, Fair-field- , Mercur ud Sen-pet- e Valley By. points. From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka Stockton, Tooele ud Garfield Beach THE 9.35 g q bttUcci: OREGON niun. . (Nor. 22, 5.35 p m IdNI TOtf 19011; DCPAKT. Ko. 7 Bntte aad Portland.. lliMam Ka 9 Pocatello, Montpelier aad Bntte Valley Tintie IiMF"1 Ka 11 CacheLake 10:41 a a aad 5:35pm No. 18 Salt . ALL TRAINS DAILY. Salt Laka and inter- Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car No. potaU Service between Salt Lake, Milford, 6att Ukij, Provo, Direct stage No. Modena ud Callrate. and potaM Milford ell for in districts connections mining BOtttk Nevada. and southern Utah No. It) Bait lake and laterpoiiti City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street 2-- TeL 250. For particulars, call on or address agent. Salt Lake Route, or J. U MOORE. COMMERCIAL L AGENT. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Salt Lake City, Utah. - 4 ARRIVE No. Ajl Na U 9--Butte NU-Ba- Ne. ford Lak ............ and Pocf.tello, Lake and Tintie Lake and Mil- - lt liP - Na I Salt Lake aad InterMdiftt point and Butts.. 7:04am Na 6 Portland and Pocatello l:F Na 10 Butt Na 13 Cache Valley of Juab da net Traiiia south I The Oaly HENRY. Ticket igmt G. H. CORSE, Pasa ft FL AgL, Ogd. P. B, BURLEY, Salt Lake CRF a ffaflwty bthwee PoaMc-Trac-k the Mtoiasri River , ud CHcege. The A Sirfn of the Timesl 1 Overland! Limited Tie Moat Lexsrioes Trala tithf WayM Compartment and drawing - rood sleeping can, observation care, din and library, tag care, er care, with barber, bath and electric entire train Library; lighted, through te Chicago without charge. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- ng Book-lov- Bnrllngton diners on ton trains from Denver. GUILTY. San Franrtaeo, Feb. 3. A Jury in the United Stales district court today, eonvlrted William B. Ewing of using Hie United Slates malls for ih pur-pu- e uf defrauding bla curreindent by having tlieiu Invest their nuney In I lie itiandard Oil Fronmilun nd In- (cxtnieni . a ... EWING ' Night In an Idaho Malad City, Idaho, Feb. 3. Clad in her bridal dress. Miaa Mildred Hun-aakwandered all night Jn ttie snow man who waa to be while her husband awaited anxiously with relatives and wedding, gueeta for her appearance. . The wedding was set for last evening. The bride waa; dressed for the ceremony by her aunt, who lives a half mile from the Hiinsaker home. Miaa Hunaaker started to return home, where her father and brother awaited her. taking a 'path acroea the open country. A brow storm came up and she lost her way.. Pressed in light clothing, she wandered about all night. George Bryan, her fiance, and friends began searching for the girl at midnight but did not find her until 6 oclock in the morning. The wedding occurred Immediately, although the bride was nearly dead from exposure. Mrs. Bryan, who la' 19 years old, pretty and of robust build, aaya that several times while she wad wandering around In the snow she was sorely tempted to lie down, but she knew that this meant certain death, o aha persisted In her efforts to find a house, or a light that would lead her to one. She had wandered three miles from her home before she was found by the rescue party. Her at lire consisted of extremely light material and that the girl waa not frozen to death la remark able. Mrs. Bryan says that after the first four or fire hours she became too benumbed to feel the cold to any ex tenL She was conscious of a drowsiness that at times threatened to overcome her and she fought against this persistently and successfully. She la now in bed. nursing badly frost-bitte- n feet and her physician aaya she will be able to accompany her husband on their wedding trip within a week. dining me Mrrtoo Now stock Just received. Dont order from catalogues and pay fancy prices. You can buy from uo at loao coot and trouble and bo certain of getting RELIABLE WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. Bllxzard. The special meeting of the majority r stockholder of the 8t. until was adjourned company Mining the 15th instant The opposing facDEFAULTING CASHIER CAPtion ha called a meeting for the 12th TURED. instant, so It was decided to wait until Council Bluffs, Iowa. Feh. 3. Lee D. the results of this meeting are known. Ford, cashier of the failed bank of It. Is possible that the internal Mo., accused of embexxlirg will be fixed up In the mean $21,000 of the bank's funds, has been time. captured here and baa been sent to Dr. F. A. H. Franklin has returned the Gallatin, Mo.. JsiL from the cast, where he hr been for URUGUAYAN REVOLUTION. several months past and rerurta that Buenos Ayres. Feb. 3. It is rumored the finances of the Gold Development company have been placed upon a here that the President of Urguary la sound substantial basis and that the about to ask refuge on an Argentine company is prepared to carry on the rrultfer. Washington. Feb. 3. Senate commit-to- n on foreign, relations considered the treaty with Xnha. carrying into effect the Flatt amendment, but, finally it waa agreed to postpone further consideration until the return to Washington of Secretary Hay. 1-- s The new: telegraph, and- telephone line between Tonopah and Goldfield a. . . - PLATT AMENDMENT. LEAD POISONING - NOTES All a Seeds tha-youn- 1-- view. CONSIDER on-th- er -- Ibg - A v The most reliable machine market. Adapted to any climate. A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES. , 1:16. Second race, bit la ...12:10 am, ears to Omaha, Chk trains. L A. BENTON, Incubator - 41x8,8-18,71)1- 3-- 8. northern 87 Feh. 3. Close: 9 92; No. 3 spring 80991. Wheat May 93 July $4 Sept. 80. Chicago. Feb. 3. An advance of 2 Corn Feb. B1 May 61 a bushel was made cdav m 50 July Sept 49 tlie price of wheat. The Mav option Oats May 45 July 39 gent sold up to 94 cent. Manipulation of S3 the market by Armour Interests was Pork May S135. credited with being a leading cause of Lard May $7.57 7.00. the raise. Itlliw May80.kii4)li2 12, Hve c.2i CHICAGO. Fiax 1.18. 13 U. Tlmirhy Feb. Caifle Receipi Chicago. 'Inver $ii75. S.iHMi. Market steady lit R) - ,jK,,.v PrlMT C, .f Good to (rime aieer 1.7'.t poji Chicago, The old economic theory that' price must advance with the production-ogold, or decline with n reduction in output of the yelluw .metal, ha certain rorrert fundamental principles, but needs to be greatly modified to fit special conditions, and H would ohvl-oul- y the be unreasonable to rhange In gold optput of the whole world to be accurately reflected in the course of commodity markets in a single country; especially one which appears to possess the faculty of securing more than Rs share of the total gold. Thus, at the present lime, the United total holdings in vsults Stale treasury are nearly 700,000.-00which Is far in excess of any prevloiik record for this or nny other nation. Rearing these quallflylng facts In mind, there is much of Inlet ext in a recent article by Mr. Milton J. '.Platt In the Near York Times. After dwelling at some length upoif Jbe conditions affecting' gold mining' in fiouth Africa and elsewhere, ttiw writer presented a record of total gold productions since 1890, and compared, the variations with the fluctuation !in' commodity prfees as shown by Dim's Index Number. From 1896 to 1899 the ) output of gold rose from' to $306,724,100, the gain being uninterrupted until the Roer war, which cut down output of the preckr.u mqtal to $251,556,300 In I960, and incethat time there has been a steady increase until the 1903 jrleld surpassed, all record at an estimated total of Meanwhile, commodity price, aa measured by Dun's Index Number, were exhibiting great Independence of movement From 1890 to 1896 qttota-tkm- a fell 23 per cent" while gold out put rose 70 per cent, while from 1890 to date gold output rose 175 per cent and commodity prices gained only 2 per rent The decline of prlees during 1896 may have been accompanied by a gain In the total gold production of the world, but It s also a fart that this nalkm' holdings of the yellow metal were not expanding, for it was exportor ed to the extent of more than In any other year of our history. In so far as tho .theory of gold supply affecting price of corumodltie, rather than total production of gold, the low record of price In lsiHJ-- 7 and present high quotation would appear to be endorsements. But special conditions are too numerous In this country to admit of any generalisation. The sire of rrnp. the Industrial situation with Its labor phares. the tariff and other legislative Influences, all combine to affect the cost of living Irrespective of the supply of told. It Is morn truly the distribution of money snd Its free circulation that enables the people to purchase freely of the necessaries of life. Abundant fund are more qnickly effective In stimulating quotation! of securities and other forma of investment by reducing the ratea of money at the hunks-- and seeking a favorable interest return to Investor. Bo the special condition which cut down mining in tlie Transvaal proved a stimulus to prices In this country through the increased demand for provision and implements to carry on the campaign. ikin' Re: 5 14; pnir 9 COMMODITY of-th- e Wool, nominal; territory and western mediums 180 $21,439. xct n.. 8-- $370,-59- 7; f CALL SALES. fiixth race, mile, selling The nounced it equal to .the beat. Welsh Guardsman won, Decoration - second, slates. Mam sells third. Time, 1:43. and A company la being formed steps taken to open the property. Los Angeles. Feb 3. The first two URANIUM NEAR VERNAL year old rare at half a mile for the year 1904 waa one of the features of Woodrlalm at Ascot today. Griffin Cal Duke shipped 1,000 pounds of even money, won handily from Peggy ore from his Blue mountain uranium Mine with Captanosa third. The time, mines to Denver, yesterday; for a ex49 seconds, la very test for the track. thorough teat,- aaya the Vernal Poorlanda proved that he is one of the press. Several lota have been sent bemoat consistent Jumpers here by win- fore and returns were quite satisfacning the free hurdle handicap at a mile tory. Denver mining men have been and a quarter with' 161 pounds up in interested in the matter ami are mak2:16. Summary; ing the tests. First race, six furlongs: Carnival BRIDE LOST HER WAV. won; Flea second; Turtle third. Time, . Clearings, PRICES. Rub-treasu- New York, Feb, 3. There waa a fall Railf 1 4 in Metropolitan fitr-v- t on account uf the way. of Mr. at death Whitney ihp opening- - of the Mock map ket toilay and the general market was unsettled and sumewhat Irregular with email declines predominating. Renewed uneasiness over the war outlook was a factor In tka unset tiement Metropolitan Bt reel Railway waa promptly supported and rallied. Realty preferred and Chicago Union Traction preferred rose a point and tlenernl in Electric n quarter. Operators stocks kept accotiut of the market and wild fluctuations there, rawed stocks to sag and trading became profoundly dull. Price continued to drop under the light selling pressure with no sign id resisting. Pennsylvania, Brooklyn Transit and Metropolitan lost a point. Wextlnghouse Electric 8 Minneapolis. Ft. I sill and Ranlt Rte. Marie 3 ruuip 2 end Delaware and Hudson 1 $62,614. AND a ka lift Ormas Celebrated 9; balances, ud all points East ....11:45 a Be. 1, Chicago end SL Lotos limited .. ,. 2i60 Bo. II, Local from Park City ' ud Su Pete Valley .. 7:00 pi Ns Facto Expcoro from ail Through Bleeping mge and SL Lento, Now Yack and foi iodising chair aara A ' . a estate ga balance. p. .......... Incubators - fipokane, Feb. 7:00 ARRIVE DAILY: . Facto Mail, Sals Lake So. . market was a restrictive factor In the day's stork market. The death of William C. Whitney was a depressing factor on stock of corporation with which he had been closely identified. Winter temperature cud no auuvr covering la the south winter wheat belt waa an Influence In the market by discouraging buying of the Southwestern granger. It waa noticed that the failures in January were larger than for any previous mouth sluee May, of 1900, ex- cannrept December last past, and this earned a Itad Impression. Itallroad ings were not considered satisfactory and the selling of Pensyltanla ws continued on accounts of iu poor December showing. The war outlook contributed its share to the tlay'a although there was nothing decisive In the day's uewv. The roueiiirenre of such mlmir influences toward depression had Increased effect by reason of the mau fest passing of the iierlud of redundancy of requirements mcmey. and transfers of cmrency to New Orleans have made inroads ujsn the hanks reserves and Interior changes .are moving against New York. The that intimation from Washington some 130,000.000 of the Panama canal payment will be withdrawn from deposits with national banka la of unmistakable authority and gives aaaur-anc- e that whatever is done to arrange for the payment, nothing will be allowed to rnme as a surprise snrl unprepared for by the business world. Some confidence Is expressed that the payment ran be effected without any export of gold at all. hut the money market will undoubtedly be more placid after the operation Is concluded. Honda were dull and heavy. Total ales, par value, $2,710,000. e. to - 3-- 5. ' a 8k am .2il$ Expnaa, ell , AUaatto points- Best 1- -2 , ........... .. .. No. v- 3-- WIQ JULY 27TB. 1201 DEPART DAILY. ' Ns. 6, Atlaaito Mail all potato 7: 16 Eaat .. No. 12, Bait Lake toaal AiIO lhm-toNa. A Chicago, SL Louia 4 . 2.750-6.50;- IB W. TIME CARD R. Q. - REGULAR 637 36th. til Burling- Ticket Office, 70 W. Second South SL R. F. NESLEN. Gonoral Agent. SALT LAKE CITY. . ! , SA8W ATCHISON. 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