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Show i THE morning lower at .lib were 2 Close: Wheat May 1.01 i hlfll-8- ; September 3 i-- II The following quotations on tho Safi !, Mining Exchange were reported yesterday: 1- -: December old fl May 6fi; July 49 old 48 Sepiemlier 48 December 46 June 8U July Oats Mav 30 fora 19 3-- 4 7-- 3--4 6-- NOT TAKE 3-- 30 3 8: OF THE WORIJ) 28 September 5-- July 12.42 Pork Mav 12.27 September i2.65 12.67 7.17 Lari-M- ay July 7.23: Sep7.45; October 7.45. tember 7.43 720; July 7e Kilit May 7.17 October 22 Sepiemlier 7.47 2 PLACE 2 STRENGTH IS DEVELOPED AFTER MUCH HESITATION. Belief That Early Peaca la Forth Com Ing la na Longar a Faction v In Market atrrngih Now York. May of today stock market developed In .pots at first, but the few strong stocks had a sympathetic effect on the general Hat and advances became general during the late trading. The tone waa hesitating and uncertain at first. This was partly due to the Influence of the I.ondon market, where the ending of the stock exchange settlement caused a pause In activity. The settlement was concluded without any damage as a result probably of the considerable recovery of the last few days in American. Ita aucceas had aa encouraging effect on stocks as some apprehension has existed of bad effects from over commit t menu In Americana on the part of International policies speculators. seemed to play a small part in the market and the belief that an early puce waa to be forthcoming was not so distinct a factor aa on Monday. Japanese bonds In this mnrket continued to over shadow In prominence, but moved with some Irregularity. Realising In them was in evidence after the opening., the sixes were carried to a sharp fractional loss, but they recovered In company with the teat of the market. Evidence of preSMtre against the United States Steel stocks was a factor In turning prices downwards during the morning. Reports were current thnt practically to existing pools and agreement maintain prices in the trade were In course of dissolution, following the example of the tteel rail pool. Fear were entertained that this would serve to add to the difficulties of keeping up prices and would increase the pressure to dispose of stock. With the possible exception of the crop outlook, there is no one nubject to which much Importance la attached as to the course to be taken by the iron and steal trade, n demonstration thnt the I present lull in that trade is hut temporary, would have the effect of re-volving much of tho doubt now refleeted In the stock market. News of weather conditions were regarded aa favoring the grain crops, but tha weekly crop bulletin of the weather bureau received a mixed interpretation. The upward movement of the latter part of the day received ita first definite Impulse from .the aggressive advance In Reading. No Immediate news waa forthcoming to explain the strength of this stock, but there were rumors alleging an intended decrease of the Central railfai the dividend road of New Jersey, and from these inference were drawn of a more liberal dividend policy on the part of the Reading itself, which controls the Central of New Jersey and this nerved to arouse hopes iff coming benefits ilan for Baltimore and Ohio, Norfolk ind Western, and Chesapeake and Bbio stocks. The expected report of he investigation of the Equitable Ufe Assurance . society waa awaited vith great interest and with professions of hops that Ita publication would mark the close of the controversy on that ' subject. One effect yofyiied out from the wiping out of the Russian naval force la the opening Of the way for free transport of Japanese auppliea from this country. It ia exported that this may facilitate the outlay In this country of soma part of the proceeds of the Japanese loan still on deposit In New York. There waa a great deal of revised gossip concerning Union Pact lie, acoom-the largo buying of that stock, Sanying was no explirlt new. The day advances were well held and the market closed firm. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par 31.-T- he May 90. "Rye northwest, 1.47. Timothy May 2.85. Clover May 1175 12. 2a. Barley Cah, 42 50. Klax-Cs- ih, Strike Sensation in Fed eral Omaha Livestock. Omaha. Neb., May 31. Cattle ReMarket steady; native ceipts 3.600. teen 83.50 6.00 ; cows and heifer $3 Soft 4.75; western steers $3.50fl 5.70; camera 12.006 3.25; .rockers and feedcalves $3.00 6.00; ers $3.00 5.00; bulls and stag $375 4.50. Be Hogs Receipt 12.000. Market lower; heavy $5.156 5.20; mixed light $5.10 5.15; pig $4.00 63-1- 5 ini. 6,000. Steady; Receipt estern yearlings 11.75" 6.25; wether lambs $4.25 4.75: ewes $3.004.50; wooled $6.50 7.25; lambs shorn $5 50 Sheep CHICAGO FUTURES. aa Fob lews: Low. High, i Close. No. 2. Wheat at Carisa, 2,000 at 21, a. 30; at 21; 600 a. 30; 500 at 1.000 at 22. Mammoth, 100 at 1.15; 300 at 1.14; 21; 21, 1.13. at 100 at May Day. 500 at 1.000 13. 13; 500 at 10.500 Sacramento, 1,000 at Uncle Sam, 100 at 39; Butler-Libera-l, 1,600 New York, 200 at at 200 54. at $4; . 13. 300 at 13; at 40. 54; Victor Con., 900 at 6; 1,000 at 9.000 at 8,000 at 10,000 1,000 6; at 6. ; 6; at 34. ankee, 5i0 at Open Board Sales. Carlso. 60 at 22; 50 at 2,100 na follows: Cash quotations were at 23; 500 at 23, a- 30; 600; at Flour steady. I. 30; 4,600 at 23. No. 2 Spring Wheat, 105 107; No. Bargamento, 500 at 3, 100 106; No. 2 Red, 105610614. Victoria, 250 at 2.10, No. 2 Corn, 52 80; No. 2 Yellow, 52660. San Francises Mining Stocks. No. 2 White, S2 No. I Oats, Tha official dosing quotation! for 32. 33; No. 3 White, 31 mining stocks today were as follows: Good Feeding Barley, 39 42; Fair H. and N 155. Alpha Con., 09. to Choice Malting, 46 49. . Andes, 24. Justice, 02. No. 1 Flax Seed, 132; No. 1 North, 18. Mexican. 125. westers, 147. B. and B., 130. Occidental C.t 80. Prime Timothy Seed 2A5. Bullion, 34. Ophlr, 612. Mess Pork, per bbl. 12.25 12.30. Overman, 10. Caledonia, 53. Lard, per 100 iba. 7.1567.17. Challenge C, 15, Pound, 05. Ribs sides, (looael, 7.0667.30. 8. Belcher, 06. Choliar, 17. Short Clear Bides (boxed), 7.12 8. Nevada, 37. Confidence, 70. 7.25. C. C. and Va.. KOSilver A ill, 96. 1.26. hauls of High Wine, Whiskey, C. Imperid, 01. Union Con, 55. Clover, contract grade, 11.75 12.25. Exchequer, 60. Utah Con., 04. G. and G., 21. Id low Jacket, 1G. 22; - 23; 10. 20: Bck-her- Articles and Shipments. Articles Rep a. Flour, bhla.. Wheat, hu. Corn, hu, , Oats, bn.. , Rye, bu. , Bariev, bu.. 20.3001 6$t 58. Silver bars, Mexican dollar, nominal. Sptma. Drafts, n&U 18,900 3,000i 474,300) 02. Drafts, telegraph, 05. 106,000 36,000 30,900 399,200 310.300 127,900 1-- 4 INTERESTING CONTEST. Railroadsn Ware Vlctora Over Colored Aggregation From Ogden. 7,800 1415; tide-sho- 1-- 3 -, 3s 3-- 1-- rag-tim- e lt three-quarte- 8s tl-- 5-- 8 3-- 8 7-- 8 I- - 4 8 - opi-ne- 3-- 8 -' , Lard dov.n 2 2 at 7.2? 1.2. Colo l CALIFORNIA Via one-thir- Lowest excursion Rates to All Pacific Coast Points SCHOOL TEACHERS' RATES EAST. MAY 27TH, 29TH, JUNE 3RD, STH, 10TH AND 12TH. $31.50 THE RIO GRANDE will nuke a rate of one fare plus $2.00 to all points on the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Chicago. rioQ-.i31. Expected Chicago, May Stop-ove- r allowed In either direcIn the lumber district toJay did not take place possibly because the pro- tion. Final limit September 15th. tection afforded by the police and For particulars see C. A. HENRY, deputy sheriff was adequate. Deliveries were made generally without in- Ticket Agent, or O. B. GILSON, Agent. terference. The assaulting of WILL SELL CAR LINES. driver, however, contlaue to a limited extent. , The teamsters for tkree coal firms Chicago Haa Been Given a Pries by Traction Company. struck rather than make Inhibited deliveries. The mill owner liave not Chicago, May 31. The Dally New discharged any driver as yet but the mill owners as well ai tha box manu- today aaya: A definite proposition facturer adhere to. their determina- on the part of the Chicago Traction tion to deliver their product anywhere companies to sell the car av stems in In the city. The national executive this city haa been made to Mayor board of the teamsters, it appears, is Dunne and, if reporta are correct, the offer will in all probability be accept charged with tne duty of distributing strike benefits. It cannot effect the ed. conduct of a strike In any way or call it off, but when the conclusion is FIRST EXCURSION TO LAGOON reached that the strike should end Thursday, June 1st withdraw financial upport. President Shea aaya there can be no referendum The Weber Stake Academy will run vote. If an offer of settlement la made he can present It to the rank and file a special train via the Oregon Short for their action. The nrlke cun be call- Line, leaving Ogden 10:00 a. m.; returning. leaving Lagoon 10:30 p. ra. ed off in no other way. An officer of the stste federation of Fare round trip, 75c; cliildren, 50c. Includes admission to the If the strike ia not This lalior hinted-thspeedily settled all the teamsters In ground. Everybody invited. Chicago will go out. A sensation waa caused in the fed' eral court today by Attorney Oscar F. Lelnene, who represnted three persons, died for allefed violation of strike injunctions. Without preface, Than tha Wheeler A Wilton rohe said: Ball Bearing and light running tary was war where "This la a case Machine. Sewing men with brought into a district and dressmakers and tail-er- a All leading revolver at women and children us the and men were killing one another. It a rase where trouble waa brought Into a peaceable dlatrld ; the resident did not want trouble. When they carry murter into a district like that the people will not have to for violating iijunctloun. We have nothing to do with your quarrel; we are not anion people. A hoy wan shot by a driver of a wagon and now la la a uaigerou condition No shuttle, no noise, rune a third in the hospital Wien his oompan easier and a thirfd faster than shutIons went to a policeman to have the tle machines. driver arrested for (hooting Eddie Try one before you buy. Wa reWright at 22nd Place and Princeton avenue, they were themaelvea arrestpair and keep auppliea for all makes of sewing machine... Machines ed. I have thirty iritneaaes and will ranted. have them ready for examination tomorrow morning. Have them reidy tomorrow, said & Wilson the court, peremptorily suspending consideration of the matter until then. Mach. Fear of incendiarism has caused the police to relnforo) the guard at the lumber yards of the Hines company CARL C. RA8MU88ON, Agent and other large concern, Even 2248 Wash. Ava. Both Phones. rival patrol hu been organised and the surveillance Is being maintained night and day. Discussing rumor of an impending on referendum vote of the Team-tthe question of ending the strike. President Shea of the Teamster said today: "Neither the national board nor myself has power under the Teamsters Brotherhood constitution to say when the strike shall end. fl cannot call off this strike; neither can the board. We cannot call strikes. We are simply the .creature of the rank and file of our brotherhood and they alone can call off the strike when thev wish. The constitution of the brotherhood does not provide for a referendum vote on calling off the strike. It docs provide, however, that the men on strike shall dePractical Horseshoer cide when they want a settlement. W are specially prepared for They only can discuss finally the terms of settlement, only way that hoeing mean horaea. either the board or myself can act ofComa and aea how wa do It 417 secure sort la an some of to ficially 23rd afreet. offer 'of settlement and present it to Opposite Consolidated Wagon and the rank and file. All this talk about Machine company. off the myself or the board calling Phono 318 X. foolish strike is Los Angeles May 30 31$ - . and-Retur- n June 1 2 ' and Observation Pullman Drawing-rooDinlnn Cow Slaspcra, Chair Cara, etc. SHORTEST and QUICKEST rout to Souths rj California. Secure your reservations now. For tickets or further Information, call on, or write, C. A. HENRV Ticket Agent, Union Depot. J. L. MOORE, District Passenger Agent, 17 West 2nd S. St Salt Lake City m 1 ht Wheeler & Wilson 1 Wheeler Sewing er Agency lint ;K J, 9 Midland 1 Roue. s Cen 0 . bookx. THE OREGON SHORT USB P. ERNSTROM TIMECARD n 1 SALE OF SILVER KING. American Smelter Trust ia After the Mine. PROTECTS ' INVESTORS The Financial Vorld Na Na Na 4. 12 Tintic i?1. ? Valley 11-C- ache Eastern Express ....4:10 Salt Lake and a 10: Salt Lake and Inter mediate points Pnwa Na 2 Salt Lake, all polatt Milford and south Na 10 Salt Lake and inter- .2 mediate points 2: Na 6 Local Na 8 Na Fast 1 ARRIVE. Mall from Salt Lake eeeeeeeeeeoae1:45 9 Butts and Pocatello NailirtliM, S Pi A No. 11 r o . A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass Agrtt Ogden, XX E. BURLEY, . O. P. A T. Salt Lake Ut A. City. The California Excursions lOverland PACIFIC Limited buffet-tmokl- nn SnTf!1..'. 7 9 12:50a. Express and Lake Salt Tintic Na 7 Salt Lake and Mib 11:38 $ ford Na 5 Salt Lake sad Inter- mediate points :8nj Na 3 Eastern Express ... .7:05 p. a A. B. MOSELEY, 8 Portland and Butta.7:00a.a Na Trav. Pass Agent Na 10 Butte and Pocatello 6: 00 pa Ogden, Utah Na 12 Cache Valley .... 10:35 p.a Train south of Juab do not ra Sundays. C A. HENRY. Agent Ticket Negotiations for the sale of the Silver King botianxa at Park City are BAWLS COPY FXEE pending again and this time, unless all area os srrcrLATen caw wc Ha It fhl frarlMa IihO.1 Met signs fall. will be sold. I. 11 (tip jrm lo jiiMi hehlma The' purchase price, while carefully Imm. li fl I. MlU. m II np guarded, ia understood to be $9,000,000, pmpmkjwb-mtpfaMlfntWn kl Un ulIndlpMdH 1 wul or at the rate of $60 per share for the afffst Mir. capital stock. OPEN YOUR EYES It i learned from a source entitled !! PlMtotlMLlllBi to every consideration that the InuSl2iewl53 11?"1, Ns$ki p Raadai la vhkl wsybilaliratod. tending purchaser is the American ik itsyoitfMtsworMlsyMSM. kM mm for Smelter Securities company, the sucF$f Natklawjwfwfys betweta ITbeOaiy cessor of the Guggenheim Exploration tha Mlaaaaii River aad Ckkaga, company. The mines of the Silver King company were examined and sampled months ago by the staff of John Hays Hammond, and it wa stated at the time that Charlrs Sweeny, president of the Federal Smelting and Refining company, was the purchaser. Because the control of hi company has been -- VIAlanded by the American Smellers Securities company, thr statement that that powerful organization has re- SOUTHERN opened the negotiations 1 not at all I The Moat Laxarisaa TraM latkaWaril surprising. How long it will take to wind up the Compartment and dnwlngroom deal ia problematical, but Judges of I sleeping can, observation cart, dintbr situation and men who have May 24. 25. 26, 30, 31 ng learned of what is doing are of the and library ing cars, June I, 2, 3, 7 opinion that the transfer L likely to with baiter, bath and Booh can, he made before the close of the preslovers Library; entire train electric ent year. All of the leading officials I lighted, through to Chicage without of the Silver King company arc out of San Francisco and return, one way I change. Direct connection for the city. Thomas Kearn, David through Port- I gtJii land Ke'th. Mrs. E. F. Holmes, Jame Ivors. SLPatd and Minneapolis W. 8. McCornb-k- . Mr. Mary Judge, lota Angelea and return, one way, Iktata. lawnmliMia. an! ful W. Mont Ferry, Ed. 8. Ferry and Mr. cm k iUM trow Holmes' daughter, Mr. Grace L. C A. WaSMf, Gmtrel Amt Bransfonl.are the chief owners of the mine, which, since the organization of San Francisco and return, direct, as Rf. Chicago & Ncrth-Westfollows: the company. In August, 1892, ha paid 16 Wart ttemi forth 84.. Atlm BMg.. SO. June 19.225.000 or $01 .50 a share. 31, May Ml Lka Qty, Utah. The min paid Its first dividend inside of eighteen months af'er the forJune mation of the company, which was May 24. 25. 26, Op the outcome of a lease on one of the claim now owned by the corporation. Lo Angeles and return, direct or dl- - If You Want the Worth of Your All of the territory afterwards acMoney in roue quired wa purchased with earnings of the property and. while the giw NINETY-DALIMIT STOPOVERS. production during the W than thlr-teen year of the compiinr's existence For other particulars and later BellGo to ww been made public. It 1 fe ing date call on or address S1 D. R. Gray. Gen'I. Agent, Ihejro say that It has not been lee than.. am Mam 8L Salt Lain 831 24th Bi. Phone No. 853. j $20,000,000. while it may have aptuoxi- .. Butte and Portlandl2:0p.mi Pocatello, Montpelier and Butte Na Na Effective Dee. 4th. 190L DEPART. No. 6 Mall and Express.. .8: 10 a. m. No. 2 Overland Limited for Bluff a, Omaha, Council Denver, Kansas City and .0d P. saat dally No. 4 Atlantia Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs Kansas City and all 7:20 p. A points oast, dally ARRIVE. Na 8 Pacific Express from Omaha, Council Bluffi Denver; Kansas City and 2:4$ a. m. dally Limited Na 1 Overland Council from Omaha, Bluff. Kansas City, Den ver and all points east, . 3:20 p. bl dally 2:00 p. m. Na 9 Fast Hall C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent tut TIMS CARD. May 7th, 1905. DEPART. HcTORvV it 1-- 4 3-- 2 mated 323,000,000. Production ha never been crowded, cither. It ha been the policy of the management from the very beginning to keep d velopmi-n- t Wirk far iu advance of and it U a safe statement to make that the mine ia today in i ter physical condition than it ha ever been in its history. The rate of production for the last few years has been very uniform situ the record of last year will give a general idea of what it L doing in that line ell the time. During 19u4 approximately 5.1KI0 ions of ore pvr month, first-clue-s d and miling ore, nat produced. Thl, tonnage yielded for the year 3o,500,ihm' pounds of lead. 2,300,000 ounces of silver, 10.570 ounces of gold anJ 77,50'! pounds of copper. None Better Regular Call Salas. On the Produce Exchange today, tha The Salt Lake Tribune aaya: butter market was easy; creams, 16 Those who paid their money to see 1619. daries, IH; the Ogden Assembly clubs colored United State, olds 4s, advanced at mark Eggs easy prime go down to defeat before per cent on call. firsts, 16; extras, 17. the Oregon Short Line team of Salt Cherts weak, 9 10. Lake, got not only a game of ball, but Money. a from tha visiting rooter , New York, May 31. Close: Money New York Bonds. which latter was alone srorth more on call, higher, 2 per cent, clos- U. S. than the price of admission. An to the refunding 2a registered... 104 Time money ing bid 3, offered at 3 U. 8. 104 game, the score, 14 to 4, doesnt tell , very easy, sixty and ninety days I lf. 8. refunding 2a, coupon 103 the story; It would take a small-slxe- d 3 per cent; six months 3 per U. 8. 3a,3s, registered 104 volume to do that, ll was lively from coupon cent. 132 start to finish. In spite of the fact l 8. New 4s, registered 4 Prime mercantile paper 3 8. Old 4s, registered 104 that the result was a aura thing early sterling exchange steady with actual .U In the day. And when ll came to the 104 , business In bankers bills at 4.2704.. lT. 8. 4a, coupon ' $7.05 for demand, and at 4.854.85A5 American Tobacco 4s, cert .... 74 rooter the snapshot repartee and the 112 delicious wit handed out by the dusky for sixty day bills; posted rate 416 American Tobacco 4- cer Atchison general 4a 90 houtera to both and and 4.88; commercial bills 4.84 grandstand Atlantic Uosat Line 4a bleacher were tremendoue. 101 Bar silver, 68 Baltimore and Ohio 4s Thomas started proceedings at the 104 Mexican dollars, 45 local flab. He kept it up for five 96 ' Government and railroad bonds firm. Baltimore and Ohio Central of Georgia without a hit Innings, and retired Central of Georgia 2nd Ine $3 May Corn Advanced. against him. Meanwhile, Lawrence, t for the visitors, wi hammered hard. 81 Chicago. May 31. An advance or Central of Georgia 2nd Inc Aina cents a bushel today marked the Chesapeake and Ohio Camp pitrhed out the game for the The Assembly close of the bull campaign in May Chicago and Alton Oregon Short Line. team Insisted on a change, and made corn. Throughout the entire session Chic., R. I. and Q. new 4s 102 1 their point after an exhaustive arguof the board of trade today aborts Chic., R. I. and P. R. R 4a.... 80 ment with Charley Reilly, who umwere anxious bidder, for May, but of- Chic., K. R. and P. R. R. col 5s. . 91 pired. Camp suffered to the extent ferings were hard to find. The close C. C. C. and 8t Lout gen 4s.... 103 of five hits. The next Inning Gan waa at the highest point of the day, Chicago Terminal 4a 98 pitched for the colored boy and kept 75 sixty cents a bushel. The opening Colorado Midland 4s Colorado and Southern 4s the hits down a bit. . showed a gain of 1c at 52 and within 94 .Meantime hard hitting, with plenty the first few minutes the price was Cuba 5s. certificates 105 of really spectacular fielding interhid up to 5c. Just before the close Denver snd Rio Grande 4s 101 the price was forced to sixtr, the Distillers Securities 5s 79 spersed among tha errors, and lots of chances taken between bases, kept the final quotation. Eric prior lien 4 102 crowd yelling and happy, la the eighth Eric General 4ns 98 Ft W. and Denver City 1st.. ..113 Stewart, the local second baseman, by Sugar and Coffee. a smart run, reached a ripping groundNew York, May 3V Sugar Raw, Hocking Valley 4 111 er from Bridgewater, ate ll up on a 101 tcady; fair refining 3 centrifugal Japan Ca, certificate dead gallop and whipped it In to Marks 86 ten 4 ; louisville and Nsh. unified 4a.. 104 molasses sugar 3 on the Initial sack with a nice margin. Refined steady: crashed 6.55; powderManhattan consol gold 4 104 It was work and therefore Mexican Central 4s ed 73 granulated 6.85. touched the senalbllltlei of the colorCOFFEE Quiet ; No. 7 Rio 8c. Mexican Central 20 Ine of the crowd to eay ed Mliiu. and SI. Louis 4s 96 nothing of the rest. 104 Chicago Produce. Mia., Kansas and Tex. 4 Rogers, In the middle garden for the Chicago, May 31. Perfect w et liar Miastmrl, Kans. and Texas 2nd.. 86 condition Assembly delegation, showed up with throughout the United National R. R. of Mex.. con 4a. . 80 a wonderful right swing, and caught State can-o- il weakness In the wheat X. Y. Central gen. ioo market today. Ijnwer prices at Liv- N. J. Central general Sq. 136 Harry James Juat abort of the plate by a throw that made evrryones hir erpool added to the depression. 105 Pit Northern Pacific 4s raise in the fifth. The line-up- : traders were 76 principal sellers, of- Northern Pacific 3a O. 8. Ia 101 fering being taken by commission Norfolk and West, con 4a Position. Assembly Club houses. to 19 Oregon Short Line rfdg 4 98 July opened c.... Bums 1 lower at 87 to 87 Thomas and 101 and Penn, coiiv. 3 Lawrence and sold at 87 Minneapolis. Du- Reading General 4 P (bins luth and Chicago reported receipts of St. Louis and M. con 6s Mark. lo it Berkley 526 cars against 274 cars n year ago. St. Louis and S. F. fg. 4a Stewart. 90 Ih. ,,,,,, ,,, Field Tho feature of trading In the corn St. Louis 8weatern con 4a.ft.t 84 Gunn... 3b, ........... . Bell market was the strength of the May Seaboard Air Line 4 Ferrln.. . ...a .... Robinson 85; On delivery. ... James. . fairly active demand Southern Pncific 4s . . . .If . . , . , . , . . , Walden 95 from shorts the price of that option Southern Railway 5a 119 rf Kerrigan. Rogers advanced over four cents compared Texas and Pacific 1st 123 Hughey rf Bridgewater with Mondays dosing quotation. The Toledo. St. A and Western 4s 33 Umpire Charley Reilly. opening was lc higher at 52. Later Union Pacific cour. 4s 124 Score by Inainga: the price touched 55 U. 8. Steel 2nd 5 and then 93 ;.... 0. 8. L. ....404 303 00014 to 55c. Other deliveries were Wabah 1st 117 4 Assembly C..000 100 300 affected by the strength of May. July Wabash Deb B 74 opened unchanged to higher at 49 Western Md. 4s and sold up to 49 lo 43 Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s..!!!! 941a shade to July oats Wisconsin Central 4 94 In May and Juc:, one tare plus 12.00 30 to 30 lower at 12 and sold Japa;i Gs. certi 99 round trip. Enquire at ticket office Up to 30 4a Jrtpn. pn. at 12 37 S.Uth T!re.e: f0July pork was off 2 jnd Colo, Ind. 6s et .. . ra, 71 also w 3-- 4 Court Caused by Attorney. IMS. 1, at value. $3,630,000. 1-- 4 JUNE non-unio- n 6.00. Tha Leading Fp turns Ranged MORNING, two-thir- 7.JW. ' . TErilSDAY UTAH, salt lake mining stocks. 2 IfALL STREET OGDEN, EXAMINER: 950.50 en QJO.OO 941 .00 941.00 Meat and Fish Ballard RincKer's a Na ETf W. TIME CARD IN 1904. JUNE STH, DEPART DAILY. 6 Atlantic Mall all K Na Na 13, Salt Lake local 3 Chicago, 8L Lou la lit R. Ellt " ited au 4. Atlantic Express points cast . Na ARRIVE DAILY. Mail. Pacific Lake and all points m1-Na 1, Chicago and SL L1 ' y. limited Na 11. Local 7:00 fand San Pete VaUeyf No. 8, Pacific Express all point east cart w otoak; wd Through Bleeping A V Loui. 8(. Chicago and ,a Free reclining Boston. perfect dining car OgdfJ through trains. C. A. HENRY. Ticket Na 5, - Agjypt L A. BENTON. O. B. GILSON. Agent I. Cblt Manila, May 3L T8. a ulr' chamber of commerce. j moua vote. ha deeded line with the treaty P Mndl. clor boy ool ting American retaliation for the ' treaty. ' |