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Show THE EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1901. MOTtXIXO 4 per tent; aix months per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4 1 6 per ; cent. steady; bankers' Sterling bills at 24.85.60 4.85.56 for demand, and at (4.82.50 4.82.00 fur sixty day 2 4,84 and hills; posted rates commercial bills, (4.82. (4.861-2- ; liar silver, 60 c. Mexican dollars, 44 , . 2 4 Utah National Bank. 20 3-- 4; days 1- -2 3-- 5 IN TE MARKET DEPOSITORY. STATES UNITED UTAH. OGDEN, friiilal Jobs E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag Sells Speculation. Various Trade Lake and San Fraiv Centsre-Sa-lt cisco Mining Stocks. Bi ON TIME metals are dull, bat copper is rather firm, while lead is strong. Wheat; Including flour, exports for five days ending February 10, aggregate 1,710.265 bushels, against 2,004.220 last week, and 2,260,439 bushels this week last year. Butanes failure of the United Stain for five days ending with February Near York, Feb. 11. Only thn' or lu number SOS, against 216 last week, four Important stocks got as much aa and 217 last year. a paint away from last night's level at any time today. Tills srrveft to llliin-ira- ta METAL PRICES the lifelrasurss of trading and the sluggishness of the slock market. The Imminence of a.holltlay was in Sait Lake settling prices as reported pari the cause of this stagnation. The by tbs American smelting and Refinsmallness of the speculative position ing company: now open was thus clearly Indicated, Silver. . . ... . ......... ,.... 6210 11 the approach of holidays usually Copper, casting. . 11 prompting aiiecutetora to close up their Copper electro. account. This would be especially true Lead .. .. ..6 3. 60 with the extra uurertainUea of a time NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. of wax. The uncertain, wavering of the market during the week has disrodr (4.4504.50 aged apacirialive ventures entirely, and Lend .... . . seaewssws 13 012 news of tits day was practically ig- Copper. . . nored whether of a favorable or an unfavorable character. The market again SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. offered sturdy resistance to the depressing Influence of the war situTeiro furnished the main feature for ation., making an effective rally from the early calls of the Salt Lake Stock the opening decline. Hut there was no and advance. follow to thn kilning Exchange today; The fact disputation While the readiness of effective support that Ibe company la pushing a very to appear in face of any attack upon good close of ore towards the market values leaves no oppori unity open for at a lively pace has stimulated buying profitable opera! Ions oa the short side, and a number of brokers were quite there is an 'inclination to sell storks eager for It when the slock entered th on advances which makes thy long side pit. The management anounced early equally unattractive. The stock mar- the day that three carloads of ore wars railroad toward borrowing being settled for ket feeling which contain was expressed today la the persistent values of about'31today per rent lead, to Kelllng'Of Near York Central, owing and 32 ounces ailyer,; .three. more ran the prevalent rumor that the company were scheduled to leave the mine for was ... Issuing notes for means tha smelters this forenoon and another to oontinue. its betterment pro- trio ars being loaded for shipment toof the morrow. dealal The ject. also stated that phyk was are truth of theae rumors did , not sical conditions on' the improve; reto the help the stock much, owing the silver Valpfsaliowtag, a steady cent experience with the Pennsylvania gain. The stock advanced and sold up borrowing which wen admitted before to 21 1 tents, while It was only a hand. The admission that orders 'for fewday ago it was weak around 22 some 63.000 tons of steel rails had been cents and shows signs of losing all of lines behalf of the llarrlman on placed its recent gains Tha failure of the was aocepted as a favorable factor, the Initial shipment to pan out as well as more so as it was believed the schedule waa baa had a tendency to expected storks price was to be paid. Uut the as a result, the stock and, discourage to the was offered affected responded but slightly The first sale was freely. news. 14 end, tha last at II 2 mads at The firmness of Amalgamated Cop- cauls while the closing bid waa per, which was lifted over a point In marked at 12 cents. - Sacramento apthe lata dealings was nominally due to peared some stronger than yesterday. trade conditions, and It Is argued that A small block'-oCentury brought 20 J off will cut the the outbreak of war Manhattan while Bowers Jos rents Japanese product from the market. and Martha Washington participated thus appreciably affecting supplies. under 1 cent. Consolidated Mercur re. .Money waa easy, and lima money mained unchanged, but Star Consolirales yielded slightly. Call money also dated weakened. maintained its rouble ease. A canvass The quotations and talcs of tha banks shows that the movement were cioalng as follows re reported wf of New In favor of currency la still ' York In spite of the expectaYesterday's Quotetlens In the tion 1hat Thange tide was at. band. The market closed fairly steady near the fop, but the trading was almost stagnant Honda were dull, but slightly Irre- -, gular. Total sales, par value 1 1,000,000. ...... 2 900-fo- 7-- .......... st - ! . 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- . f ;. . 11-3- as-tha- . - New York, Keb. 11. The cotton market opened firm at an advance of 21 points to 62 points on coverings and moderate bull support following higher cables than anticipated, the reaull of a good spot demand at advancing prloea and rumors that a fresh bull syndicate had been formed. There waa, however, no sign of ag--gnwtave buying for long account and after the call tha market, ruled quiet There was a good deal of ptnlit-Ukln- g by yesterday's buyers wlm were nut disposed to carry their holdings over tha holiday In view of the iwwhlbtlity of complications in the Far Kant and during the forenoon there waa frewith quent though narrow the market generally show ing an upward tendency until shortly after midday when March was quoted at 13.85, May 15.09 sad July at 14.18, a net advance of 68074 points ou theae position: This level attracted heavier offerings. but after a iwataou of 8 or JO points, the murkrt showed resistance to a further decline, ruling generally steady to Arm. Just before the bid for cl nee the local bull leader March, rallying the market to about the beet for the day. The close waa sternly at a net advance of 36 to vry 72 points. 4.-6- Omaha, Feb. 11. Cattle Receipts Slow; steady; native steers 3.- 2505.25; cows and heifers 2.7P03.85; canners 1.6002.40; atockera and feeders 3.750 4.00; calves 3.0005.50; bulla 2.2502.50 Hogs Receipts 8,000. Market 5c higher; heavy 5.050 5.15; mixed 5.05 03.60; light 4.8005.00; pigs 4.0004.' 75; bulk of sales 4.900 5.05. to 8heep Receipts 3,000; steady 4.25 04.85: alow; western yearlings wethers 3.8504.25; ewes 2.7503.70; common and atockera 2.5003.65; lambs I,- 700. ata-lm- rk . 4 tf? 4 H? tf tf New York, Feb. 11. Bradslrcefa morrow will say: Cold weather la still a liar to expansion in spring trade thronghout the west, but signs of llfo are frequent In leading eastern markets. The Baltimore Are and the beginning of hostilities in the far cast, though affecting speculative markets to some extent- - have not had notable isaulta in trade outside of sections Immediately I'oucemcd. though some of the present great strength of prices of most commodities may bw attributed to the latter development. Trade and industrial operations betray effects of conservatism some time ago predieted, but it is yet too early to measure the jiosaible extent to which tha season's turn over will contrast with the exceptionally large business dons In all lines one year ago. Railroad operations. owing to severe weather in January. are resulting in decreased gross earnings of the reduced net earnings for December. Outside of the division of some immediate distributive business from the burned city to other markets the effects of th" fbiltimore life have been striking In contrast w ith corresponding events In the distant past. Good management of the insurance business is Illustrated In the fact that, with, q possible total loss of no' real embarrassment in meeting obligations Is expected, and the restoring of the city to normal conditions is making swift progress. Cold weather prevents outside activities in building and limits buying of material. , Oa the Pacific coast trade fa improvand ing special activity in war supplies. coal, bidder, dried and canned and flour is noted. Raw wool is quietly llrin. with coarse wool displaying most strength. Tha iw trade Is Irregular, other -- (65,-600.0- SHARMANS CUT OFICAILS IS INJURED. An Oswego Fire Causes Less of (1,000000. Feb.' When the Washington, house convened today Mr. Foes (111.) chairman of the naval affairs committee, reported the naval appropriation bill. Consideration of the amendments to the argent deficiency bill which was pending when the boose adjourned yesterday waa resumed. The pending amendment waa the proposed loan of (4,600,000 to the 8L Lout fair; Mr. Crampacker (Ind.) and Mr. Bartboldt, (Mo.) apoke in favoi1 of the loan. Mr. Hinihaw (Neb.) said the money would be better applied if given to the rural free delivery carriers throughout the country or to the old aoldlers of the union. He opposed the loan. Mr. Burkett (Neb.) said the money houid be uaed In constructing public buildings and complained that telegrams had come telling members how to vote. Mr. Burkett In opposing the loan, said they had been taught economy, and added: "I. say it la a wrong time now under the force of nil this great lobby which hau been nt work around these hails, and alts in these galleries and looks upon and watchea our every action, and which haa ever started the telegraph wires to hum toward every man who dares stand up and protect the treasury against raids, that have been made from this section." . Mr. Smith (la.) and Mr. Rod er berg (III.) argued for the loan, while Mr. Dalxell (Pa.), Mr. Richardson (Ain), and Mr. Lawrence (Mass.). voiced their opposition to It Mr. Sherman (N.- Y.) announced that he waa favorable to . . Th?r, PH 4 Hr H? interested Of Hr Dairy Products 4.5005.75. That your physician can ' CHICAGO. Feb. 11. Cattle Receipts alow; gcvid to prime steers 4.' "50 5.60; poor to medium 3.5004.60; stuckers and- feeders 3.0004.10; cows Regular Call Sales 1.3004.00; heifers 3.000 4.50; canners 1.60 2.50; bulla 1.7504.00; calves 3.' Lower Mammoth. 200 at 40. 0007.25. 600 4 20 30; b 1.000 nt Sacramento, Hops Receipts today 40,000 ;tomor-roat 19 30,000: about steady; mixed and Century, 60 at 80. butchers 4.950 5215; good to choice Manhattan. 8,000 at heavy 5.2505.40; rough heavy 5.000 Martha Washington. 200 at New York Bonanza. 600 at 14; 100 5.25: light 4.75 0 5.20 bulk oLsalea 5.00 05.25. : 400 at IS; 1.000 100 at 13 at 13 18.000; Sheep Receipt sheep 1.000 at 12 4 s 60; 100 at at 12 steady; good to choice wether 4.OU0 13 1,000 4.50: fair to choice mixed 3. 7504. (hi; .Tetro. 600 at 20: 200 at 30 western sheep 3.KO04.5n;nstiva .lambs a 20; 60 at 31 at 31 4.2505.75V western lambs 4.5O0G.lO. i Open Beard Sales Examiner Telephone Number: . Oo. Mercur. 100 at 66. Day, 234& nlgfiL 56. 1.000 a Star Con., 500 at 15 i 1,00 al 16; 500 at 15 a 30. Wabash. 500 at 4. NOTES Poultry men and all Interested in Poultry are Invited to call at cur store and examine tha Ormas Incubator en- - dorse, we invite inspection of our plant and trial orders. A A 'PHONE CALL WILL BRING US. aft Phone 37. THE PASTEUR DAIRY CO. Post Office Building. OGDEN 4: MB San Francises. Mexican. 195 Ore. Con. 81 Belcher 22 B. and Bcichcr ISPOphir 456 Overman 2t Bullion 6 Three cart of Grand Central ores Andes 42 rent bed the local market yesterday. Caledonia meritng of the shareholder of the Mining company la scheduled for today. 98 Chail. Con. 29 Chollnr 19 Confidence. 105 ' C. C- - and Ya. 175 Con. Imp. 2 Crown Point 19 Foiorl 16 Savage 41 Sag Belcher 3 Sierra Nevada 68 Sliver Hill 65 Standard 244 Union Con. 92 Utah Con. 29 A 8t. Lonf-Ya- ar Th" management of ih Utah pitas clu-- ta for (1.290 Wednesday in sett lumen t cf a twenty-six-to- n lot of ore. at Fish Springs received a The adjourned meeting of the stockYellow Jacket 49 G. ft Currie 48 holders of the Blackbird Copper Minin: II. ft Nurcrosa 70 company la scheduled for n week from 81Iver Vara, 58 ZTAO next Saturday. Mexlca dollars nomlnrl Tha regular monthly dividend ot Draft, light 12 Drafts, telegraph. 16. (12,500 was checked out by Treasurer A A. Ball of the Annie Laurie MONEY. Mining company at Kimberly yester' day. New York, Feb. 11. Close; Money ou Sen lenient was made per ent. Hoe,euy at 1 for and offered at 1 4 per a car of or from the vesterday ing bid 1 ent. Time loans easier; sixty dnys. mine ar Tonnpah. on controls, 14 v n-- I la lit Ball Inks CK ft Agent Ogdon IL GILSON, AgsaL Ogdsa New stock Just receivsd. Don't . be certain of getting RELIABLE ' WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. SKEEN & CO. 852 24th St - OGDEN, UTAH TIME CARD. Fs. '53h Effective tft ' 181ft Eft 6 Mall aad Irpiwse Ya S Ovexiaad limited tan CsuaeU Omaha, TIME TABLE ft A Bluffs, Drover, ffauees City aad out daily Sid( ft fi, Me- - 4 Atiaatie lpi ma fat Drover, Omaha, CeoaeU Staffs, Kansas Cltj sad aB Till f to potato aaaft . . dafl.M. San Pedro,' Los Angeles and i Salt Lake R. R. Co. Ns. $ Pastas Espnmfrem Osuadl Bluff Omaha, ' Denver. Tanas CKy aad ' Stfifi ft 0 aaaft dally .. ,. Depot Third, West and South Temple Ya 1 Uvtriaad limited Lake Salt Sta, City. from ( ihrohs, DEPART. Sluffa, Earns CHy. Dsn- For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield re-- and all and Mercur. connecting 4ftDf nee ffip.ft Maatt for and at Nephl tififi p. ft No. 101 Fist lfsfi on Intermediate potato & A HENRY, Ttokafi AgroL Sanpete Valley Ry.... 730 a OT a. g. cobs For Garfield Beach, TooP. and P. A Mam--ele, Btockton, T. W. OOUDfB. T. P. A moth, Eureka and Blip er City (via Learning-to. . pn n Cut-off- . ) For Provo, American Fork, Leht Juab, Milford, Frtsoa Callentea and Intermediate points From Provft American Fork; Lehl. Juab, Milford, Frlsea Callentea and Intermediate points From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielMercur and Ben-pet- e g gjQO 5)5 q 9.35 g jg - qj points. 5.35 From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Btockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach USE THE OREGON Mium CaRDl NV. tft v. TOO 1808.) depart. Butte and Portland. .11 185 a m No- - I Pocatello, Meatpetter ta 1 plki Snftti 7 . nCekeLake Talley TtUpft agd Tin tie 10:41am gelt e p ig ij. ALL TRAINS DAILY. Ko! S Salt Laka aad tote Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car lilOH potato Service between Balt Lake; Milford, S Salt Laka, Provo, Modena and Callentea. Direct stage N. and all potato Milford connection s for all mining districts ta w ' P aoutk ,,'owawwe southern Utah and Nevada. lAka aad lata No. pOlBst sieteaetMffi ,eepwi flslflieta City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street 4 TeL 250. tf For particulars, call on or address agents. Balt Lake Route, or J. L MOORE, COMMERCIAL. AGENT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass- - Agt Salt Lake City, Utah. AftRIVK, v.., Salt Laka 1 No. 9 Butte and SiOOpft PoUllo1. ... faun. NoTu 81 lake aad Tintta- 9:Upm MilNo. 7 Balt Lake aad Ko. 8 Salt Laka aad laterpotato aweueeuewacd lW" V. fPortlABd tad But to.. 7:00i Na. 10 Butte and Poaatelto S;30pm 10:80a. m No. IS Cache Valley S Train roath of Juh da net ta BU"U3rC. A. HENRY, Ticket ApR 2. 2: ' ordar from catalogues and pay fancy prlcea. You can buy from uu at Issa cost and trouble and 3-- 3-- 4; a Seeds 1- -2 2. p. aU 7:00 p. ARRIVE DAILY. PadSs Mail, gait Lata ; 8. 1- -2 ....1:18 0L A. HENRY, IT Act 1--4. 3-- 4; gyn a a, 7:18 ....Sill a a Urn- - mate. A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES. I 7-- 8. 8-- 4; UTC1 nkria? Ya ft and all potato Fast ....11:45 a. ft Ye. 1, Chicago a4 BL Look limited .. SsOO aft Ka-11- , Local from Park Cttj and San Pats Yallay .. 7:00 a ft Ya Pacific Expects from all Mate East .. ., 18 :M Through BUapiag ears to Omaha, Ckk BL Now Yark and Louis, cage and toft' Fisa tscUaini dads cars, a per. fact diaing aai su vics as nil tkrout trains. L A. RENTON, Gau hp. Brat ' Tha most reliable machine on the market Adapted to any cli- Valley Ry. In The Purest Ol JULY &TU. 190ft DAILY. Atlantis Mai all palate W Incubators Celebrated i, TUB 4 LED Na ft Atlantis potato East 2120 Wash. Ava. B20X. do-bat- Manager Clark, of t?.d Grand Opera House le pleaeed to announce to hia patrons th engagement of Howard Kyle, Thursday, Feb. 18, In a revival of "ROSEMARY," which has the record of tho greatest comedy success In the history of tha Empire New York CKy. Sals of seats commences Tuesday, February 16th. Prices 25 canto to $1.50. .As this engagement promises to ho ana of tha most notable of tha season, K is suggested that patrons desiring good locations should secure thalr seats as early as possible. Free list entirely abolished. a W. Seat Ya 1ft Balt Lake kxai Ya ft Chicago, 8L Leuia and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. Pfiam 687 25th. lOEBttOEWElSj Me. combatting statements made by opponents of the item. By agreement debate closed at .2 oclock. amendment affecting the method of the repayment SPECIAL! Phone 174. FUNERAL FURNISHINGS the SPECIAL! Ogden Steam Laundry. B. - the OF THE Chas J. A. Lindquist II.' loan. . , Mr. Hemeaway (Ind.) closed with the aid SAIE TICKET OFFICE B. ENGLEHART, Manager. 102 35th 8L, Healy House. Phons 161Z a From Festival Beat tha Returning Capsizes. Only member of the Americnr Manila, Feb. 1. A serious drowning Ticket Brokets' Ausa.ln Ogden, whlcl meana to tba public low fatality la- reported off the coast of ratoa and perfecttraveling safety. Tayabaa, the southeastern proviuca of Luzon. A number of government ofSpecial rates to and fronr ficial were returning to the main land from n festival on Alabat Island In n Europe via all lines. small boat, when a severe storm arose Highest price paid for un and the frail craft waa capsized. The used tickets, mileage, etc. Hat of the drowned included Burch and Grate MacGrew, teachers: a contract surgeon named F. Ttamore, J. Williams, a physician, and two ns lives. FIREMAN Keep Clean a ARE DROWNED. If You Are II.- 000: to- -- ARRIVE. Chicago, BRADS1BEETS REPORT' ih woman. Mr. Greenwald Identified Close: 1-- 3-- . ' that at another the body the connecting July 87 by the membrane first and second toes of the feet, and Sept. 83 Corn Feb. 60 May 53 by two rings that were still cm the hand. The body waa burned beyond July 53 Oats Feb. 40 May 43; July recognition of the features. 38 Linked with the pathos of the long Porkk May 14.82 search Is a story, ff the theory of the July 14.77 Lard-M- ay 7.72 July S3 police and the husband la true, of a 7.26. Riba May 7.13 ; deliberate attempt to get posaeosion of July . a body in order to obtain the money Rye 62. , Flax L18. found on it. . .. ,j . Mrs. Greenwald body waa taken to Timothy 2.97 Clover 10.75011.00. an undertaking establishment whore it waa numbered 34. f.The number was a Barley 38060. . duplicate, and on ibe other body numSUGAR AND COFFEE. man who said he bered 34 was (500, came from Montreal, Canada, claimed Raw-Ste11. ady; New. York, Feb. Sugar: body Na 34, stating, that (500 would be centrifair refining. 2 found on it lie uccuret) a permit to molaaaeq sugar take the body away. fugal 06 teat 3 .. 3 . t He claimed it of the body crushed ltcfined Steady; 5.16; of hia aunt, a wnaqaa fi9 yearn of age. 4.45. When he brought the permit to remove powdered 4.66; grauniated COFFEE Nominal; No. 7 Rio 7 the body be found .fhat, it already had been identified as Thai of Mrs. Helen KANSAS CITY. Miller. 33 years old. When he found be could' not get the Kansas City, Feb. 11. Cattle Re- body of Mrs.' Miller; he took the other ceipts 4,000. Steady; native steers one, as hia permit called for Na 34. native rows and heifers This was the body ,of Mrs. Greenwald. atockera and feeders 3.730 He called an undertaker to care for the 4.00; bulla 2.60 0 3.75; calves 3.000 body and bury iL . 6.50; western steers (.600 4.50; westHe explained his circumstances, and ern cows S.00C3.26. . upon promise that wealthy relatives 10,000. to Steady Hog Receipts would come to Chicago he obtained not lower; bulk of sales 4.9006.16;, heavy only credit for the expense of the in6.1605.26; packers 5.0005.20; pigs and terment, but also the loan of a considlights 4.7504.90. erable sum from undertaker. to After both thethebodies Sheep Receipts 1,000; steady bad been strong; muttona 3.6004.50;' lambs burled the Montreal man continued to 6.76; range wethers 4.0004.36; trouble the Miller family seeking tha ewes 3.6003.80. effects that were on the body which ' OMAHA. Chicago, Feb. 11. Wheal May 95 ot the loan waa adopted, when the senate amendment was adopted. The committee then rose trjiea the house adopted the recommendation to concur in the senate amendment nu thorizing contests at the St. Louis fair A yea and no vote waa demanded on the motion to adopt the reoommeada the body. The police have a good description of tion for concurrence in the loan. The the Montreal man and hia arrest is ex- house non concurred lu all other sen ate amendments. pected soon. Green aid's son also had been wrongly Identified. He had been placed in a vault as Vernon Corbin. This mistake was discovered by Mr. Green-wal- d tea days after the fire. - semi-stagna- 1- -2 ' (7,-00- Dr. P. A. if. Franklin is reported to have made the announremnt that In the near future the head offices of the Goll Development company will WALL STREET. t be established at Richfield. At the New York, Feb. If. A few stocks company's offices in the Commercial reaiated the declining tendency at the block the statement was made that opening today but the majority went while no decision had been reached the fraction lower, apparently in sym- move is very likely to be made. pathy with the depression in foreign markets Attempts to advance pricee AGAINST DALY-WESmet no concerted resistance for a time, and the rise was helped by large Suit was filed in the District court takings of Brooklyn Transit which benCoalville yesterday in which Paul at efited it.l rallied Pennsylvania n point to 114 and RL Paul, Missouri Akridge asks for Judgment against the Mining company for (26,-08Pacific, Baltimore A Ohio, Rock Is- Daly-Wealleged to be due him for personal made land and Amalgamated also each. Free selling of New Injuries received on December 3. 1903, gains of York Centra and Bt Paul started real- while a t work In the mines of the deizing in all quarters, and the market fendant Akridgo was Injured. It is alleged, by fell back. New York Contra! reacted from 115 to 114 and Brooklyn Tran- falling down a manway" leading from level. He waa descending sit lost lu rise. Prjce rose again the before 11 o'clock. but business waa a ladder when a car of ore waa dumped amall. Brooklyn Transit and U. 8. into tha chute alongside of the manSteel preferred hardened sllghfly but way. He waa struck by a quantity of did not hold..- - The market generally the falling rock ad carried from the waa HockingValley ladder, falling about 30 feet. Akridge suffered a broken leg and dropped 6 8 on two sales. knee Joint, hia face and eyes were injured and hia nose broken. A portion WOOL. . of (he kneo Joint had to he removed, SL Louis, Feb. 11. Wool, nominal; according to the complaint, and Akdeclared he la injured, permaterritory and western medium 11019; ridgo nently. fine mediums 15017; fine 15017, It Is further averred In the oomplntat that the Daly-Wecompany was negliBANK CLEARINGS. gent in its duty, inasmuch as no pro cautions were taken to prevent tire Seattle, Feb. 11. Clearings, (711 .60S; from falling down the manway when balances, (134,465. dumped Into the ore chute. Akridge Tacoma, Feb. 1 1. Clearings, (244,- - asks (25,000 damages for the Injuries 675; balances, (36.514 as compensation Portland, Feb. 11. Clearings,' (372,-32- 3; received, and (1,080 during the time' he will be compelled balances, (41.476. to remain Idle on account of the (269,-(0- 7; Spokane, Feb. 11. Clearings, balances, (25,633. LONG SEARCH FOR REWAR. CASH WHEAT. i Victim of Iroquois Fire But Now Identic Chicago, Feb. 11. Cash wheat': No. fled. 3 red 9601.00; Na I red 9001.00; No. 8 bard 86000; No. 3 bard 78090; Na Chicago, Feb. 11. The long search 1 northern 94098; Na 2 northern 880 of Frank R. Greenwald for the body of 97; Na 3 spring 10095. hia wife, who lost her life in the Iroquois fire has been rewarded. He has found the body burled nt Elmwood as GRAIN AND PROVISION. DOMESTIC aafl FOREIGN PAYS INTEREST POSITS. In The ore and bullion settlements reported Wednesday were ss follows: Credo ores and ronrentrates, 120,600; 0, base bullion, IJl.juu; gold bullion, Total, (03,700. c. drafts as all palate. cf Market! 1-- 24-2- 1 Wavering of Prices Discourages New e Identified. Although Mr. Greenwald wore eeveral articles of Jewelry, the pretence of the two rings leads the police to believe that the remaining pieces were taken by some one else, and not by th man who identified the body. No money waa found on they had Ing 40 per cent lead and 250 ounce silver. One Management Do you know tho Burlington la the only line running Its own trains over its own rails from Denver to BL Louis? This is a good thing to bear in mind when you eome to make your trip to tho Big Exposition. Ne eh anew of long waits en roots, or missed conned ions. Louis special leaves Denver at 2:09. p. Tho arriving in 8L Louis the next day at 8:60 p. m. woo night on the read. Tho Vestl-hole- d Express leaves Denver at J9:3S p. m., arriving In St. Louis tho second morning at 7:19 a. m. Could you ask' for hotter service? 6l In addition to all the other equipment that goes to make traveling comfortable all trairs cany the celebrated Bnr!rgon Rente dining-cr-. There are a great many travelers who say it is tho best set rice In the world, . din-Ing-e- ar FL The Overland Limited Tbs Med Lsxsriess Train la Iks World Coapartsient and drawing-roo- n observation can, dim sleeping and library Ing cars, cars, with barber, both and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for - Second South SL R, F. NE3LEN, General Aasnt. SALT LAKE CITY. ' Vt'jyv , V y A Sirfn of the Ti un, ng Book-lov- Offlee, 79 W. Ovdea, UUL U.ABURIY.af.Aif-iA,ct- buffet-smoki- Ticket 1st, en St. Paul and Minneapolis TVfati. lemutfcns, sue ful h-fauna CM St obuliiaS fra C A. Waifar, Garni An, IChicagfl & toe Saatb North-Weste- am. Se IM Mvert, Lka City. Utah. 3 Train : UfiPP - From Utk to KANSAS CITY and CHICAGO . , Alao Direct Line U w" Galveston, El Pare, City oX Jlextaa tha Mining Camps Bj rn ATCKiSOS, TOPEKA &SA3TAFI Mexico and Arifoaa-- . Ask me about reduced -- : C. F. WARREN, 11 I Gsnsral Agent, Ne, |