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Show 1 TTr' THE MORNING EXAMINER, WALL STREET STATES DUOSTTOEX. glut Flaw 1 My Esinas E Phary Ma HIE WORLD Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake B. Haag Istpa XT UTAH. OQPE4. OF Mining Quotations Jane 18.Tbe very conmar- servative tone of tlo mercantile auJ ket reserves tbe course or iradeuclua-lionhiiil repressive effect on the Computations of ia stocks. isilroails net earnings for April sliow the effect of trade inaclivilv. sinm. tho grain and cotton movemen.s. labor backward season, the Colorado troubles and aturma and net wcaibc'1 in tbe south. Total sales of bonds, par value, $$ns.i0t. Tho dealings in tbe stock market have been rather larger this week and the price tlnctuationa wider, giving tho market an appearance of greater animation. The fluctuations have been both upward and downward aud tho general level of prices bss not moved tar from that of laat week. Bui-nes- a has been congested in n few slocks influenced by special causes, and the sharp upyard movement In Uit, haa helped tike general market The most notable of these special movements was that in Union Pacille and Southern Pacific ns an effect of ibe plan for new preferred stock to0 be authorised to the amount of and to he issued et once to stockholders at par to tbe amount of 940.e00.0ut) to have seven per rent dividends prior to tbe common stock. Tbe knowledge of this plan became publicly ideee meal tbe first reports being without official confirmation. The result was some skepticism In she stock market where tbe project was a total surprise and much debate and confusion to tbe merits of tbe plan. Its importance and its probable large Influence on tbe market were undeniable owing to the magnitude nf tbe operations, if for no other cause. Tbe relative advantages or disadvantages to Union Pacific, were also eagerly canvassed and with varying effect on those two stoseks. Very generally the conclusion was reached that the plan wan a sort'of compromise between the general refunding bond Isane which had been especial from Southern Pacific for maturing and underlying mortgages. Gumptions are avowedly unpropitious for tbe flotation of a large bond issue, notwithstanding the recent evidences of improvement in the market debonds. mand for railroad Tbe privilege reserved for tbe redemption of tbe new preferred stock at 115. Currant criticism was inclined , to imply a superior advantage for Union Pacific in the plan which Uutoi Pacifics control of Southern Pacific made it responsible for Southern Pacifics large floating indebtedness to the parent company for advances for improvements and Union Pacific's 1 90.000,000 of Southern Pacific stock made the parent company a beneficiary boi i of the new stock subucrip-- , lion privilegee and of the proceeds of tbe sale. On the other bend, its largo holdings of Southern Pacific make it a large sharer in any disadvantage' to that company. The divergent-movemein Union Pacific and Southern Pacific became less marked after the first announcement of the a oause of much un setplan, but tlement of speculative sentiment. The firm undertone of the market was attributed to tbe promising condition of the crops, which had favorable weather conditions during the week. A favorable outcome of the years crops is universally considered the essential factor In the future of the market. United Stales 2s old, 4s regular and the 4a advanced and the old 4s conpon 4 per rent on call during the week. $100,-000.00- nt tu 8 SHEEP Receipts 2.000; steady; good to choice wethers 4.7505.25; fair to choice mixed 4.5006.00; native lambs 5.0006.50; western lambs 6.000 7.00. CINCINNATI Selected Program of Vocal and Instru- CHICAGO FUTURES. mental Solos and Duetts. ' best professioh-a- l rendered by and local talent. New illustrated song and moving tuclnrcs. New face in Vaudeville neat week. Sept. Lard, per July 12 75 12 35 100 lbs. Sept Short Ribs, July Sept. 6 75 ' 6 95 824 97 per 100 7 27 7 45 82 6 97 lbs. T 27 7 45 7 20 7 40 639.200 808,000 147,000 2.000 41.300 Corn, bil. Oats. tm. Rye. bo. Barley, tyi. 87.8UU 6.200 4.200 CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exchange today the butter market was steady: creamery, 16c. dairy. 11 1317c; 14ffUe. Eggs-Ea-sy. Cheese Easy. 78c. 3; I per cent 1 Prime mercantile paper per rent Sterling exchange firm with bankers bulls at 4.8720 for demand and at 4.8626 04.8636 for sixty day bills; ported rates 4.8604.88; commercial bills 1- -4 4.64 Bar silver 561-Mexican dollars 44 Government bonds steady. 3. 1-- 2. Chicago, June 18. Close; old Wheat July 8401-8- ; old 61 8epC 89 7-- Sept. 3-- 8-- 6.8006.82 Riba July 7. 8697.27 12.85. Sept Sept. 1-- ! wept 1-- 2; 48. Rve 66. .97 11. . Timothy 2.83. Clover 10.76. a ,....,,.....1 CHICAGO VS BOSTON. K- - The champions Jnne McGinnity waa in fine form today. Brooklyn would have been shut out if n ground ball had not taken a wide bound away from Gilbert. The New York Infield played fine ball, some of the stops being sensational. Attendance, 15,000. R- - H. E. Score New York. 18. ...1 Brooklyn ...... 5 New 1 ork Garvin and Ritter: McGinnity Warner. Umpire, Immer. 7 9 2 1 and Cleveland, June IS. In a hard hitting contest Cleveland defeated Washington today. Jos pitched for the first time in five weeks and was knocked out of the box in three Innings. Ilernhard waa also hit hard hut kept the hits scattered. R. H. E Score lo ... Cleveland 8 8 f Washington Joss, Bernhart and Abbott;' Town-senand Drill. ....8 DETROIT VS PHILADELPHIA. Detroit, June 18. The locals bunched hlta with Bender's error and two passes in the fifth and made enough runa to win. Attendance, 5.UU0. R. H. E. Score H 4 Det roll 3 8 2 Philadelphia Donovan and Bueluw; Bender and Srhrerk. CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK, STOCKS. 50 73 1-1-8-- 1-- ... .................0 S 4 Philadelphia Willis and Moran; MePheraon and Roth. r 3-- 27-8- 2; 8. Pittsburg. June 18. Both team put up n horrible exhibition of ball playing. Attendance 10,000. R. H. E. Score 5 8 10 11 5 6 1-- 1-- NEW YORK BONDS. U. S. refunding 2s, registered . , . . U. S. refunding 2s, coupon Porltand, June 18. Portland took U. 8. 3s registered a sensational ten Inning game today U. 8. uS, coupon from Oakland on a home run by Keck. IT. S. new 4s, registered Graham kept his bite ' generally welt U. S. new 4s, coupon scattered and had almost perfect aup V. S. old 4a, registered port. Oakland bttnchrti their hlta la U. S. old 4s. coupon the fifth, hut other wise their hits Atchison general 4 ineffective. Attendance 1,500. 8rora Atchison adjustment 4a Score R.H.E. Atlantic Coast T.lne 4a . . . Portland ...4 13 S Baltimore and Ohio 4a Oakland. . . ...3 11 1 Baltimore and Ohio Butler and Steelman; Graham and Central of Georgia 6e 104 105 105 106 132 132 106 107 102 91 95 Vi 102 95 v; ii.,.,,..,,.... 110 4a 8. DANK CLEARANCES. Alice, bid 25. Ajax, hid 10; ashed Ben Butler, bid 12 Bullion-Beck- New York, June IRr The statement ef averages of the clearing house banks shows: Loans, 81,049.689,809; increase, $?.- 595.500. f 1,122,012,590; increase, CRcnlatioa, $38,752,800; lacrosse, Deposits, 112.781.300. 1964.800. Legal tenders, $83,008,700; increase, $1,779,000. Specie, $236,266,300; Increase, Reserves, $319,373,700; increase, $6.-50- 2 800. Reserve required, $280,503,125; crease, $3,195,825. Surplus, $38,869,875; Increase, in- 8. deposits, $44,725,600; In 11 5-- aeked 12 7 8. L e, 1- - 3-- 4. Ex.-U- . Crease, $3,821,700. CHICAGO Chi'-ago- , June 8Mi; filow; good STOCK. 18. Cattle Receipts to prime 'steers 5.760 to medium 4.5005.50; stock-er- a and feeders 3.7604.75; cows 2.000 4 50; heifers 2.000 4.15:'i-onne2.000 20.66. 2.60: bulls 2.0004.50; ralrea 2.5005.50. Utah, bid 49: asked 54. HOGS Receipts today 9,000; MonVictor G. aud S. M., bid 1 day 89.000; steady; mixed and butch- - ed Z. 4 9605.20; good to choice Wabash, hid 2. heavy rough heavy 4.8505.10; Yankee, bid 33; aked 25b 6.50; poor 79" 99i. 75 62 M 100 6-- . 421 25thSL SUCCESS MARKET gH 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. In a Dover, June west breeze fourteen yachts started this afternoon In the rare to the island of Heligoland, for Emperor William's cup.' fine north- Phone order Effective No.- - Effective May 3rd the following rates will be made to 8L Louis and return: o o FRONK ... r SONS Mifi and KxpreM ....TilS a Jfa. No. 9 Overland Untiled fa. Connell . Bhiffn Drover, Kanes. City aad Seat daily No. 4 Atitbiie Fipreea foe Drover, thanks, Connell Blrffe, Kanina City aad al Till a peist earn, dally AKKIVR. No. I Pedlo Expraea chi Conaefi Bluffe, Omaha, Denver. Kanena City aad act, dally 1:21 G Ne- I 4vrolaad limited tramCanned " Omaha, Blnfft, Kanena City, Dre and all paints and. 2i2$ a m daily . No. lAlFaat lfaU A. BEKKT, Ticket liSxa & 6URGI 0 0o a - - rr WANTED 1,000 MENtho- . ........ a a. P. and V. A. E. W. COLLIES. T. Balt To unload schooners at Loko Beer halL It Is the place to get the longest and tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of beer In town for five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wins and all kinds of soft drinks. Finest Une of cigars In town. Call In everybody as you pxee by and sample our lu ft' goods. Corner 25th and Lincoln avenua D. W. CATTS Proprietor. Please Travel, BUTI Sharmans 1. Guts, ...... ....... Before yon start call 22, depart: given apodal attention. 5 O To 8L Louie and return (direct . .142.50 .. route) , To Chicago and return (direct . . .47.50 .... route) To Chicago and rctnm (ona way via 8L Louis; or to 8b Louie and return, ona way via Chl- . ,cago .....50.00 Tickets on sale every Tuesday and Friday of each week May to November Inclusive. Transit limit of ten days In each direction will be allowed final limit alxty days from date of aale, but In no case later than December 15th, 1904. In addition to the above rate, there are also on sale round trip tickets, Ogden to 8b Louis and return, at $50 which ara on sale duly to November 20th Inclusive, limited sixty days from data of sain. TIME CARD, Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," ns compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with lb Aok your GROCER for lb No. 1 bacon II .15 I VJj - "Lira and lot Live" la our motto. We do not promise t6 soil you something for nothing. Our Meats ara fresh. Wo endeavor to ploaao every& body who patronizes tho 8UCCE8S MARKET. WORLDS FAIR RATES, TO ST. LOUI8 Via UNION PACIFIC. ... OGDEN 1 THE & OREGON TUB UJM ornUeU INor. 29. I 1903.) DEPART. t and Butte TIME TABLE XXXI CAROL No. 7 Butte and Portland.. Pocatello, Montpelier No, at IlsEa Iiffta Itllia No, 11 Cache Yalloy No. 19 Salt Lnko and Until Msdla No, $ Salt Lake aad intro ViMa nifivt point.Lakm Provo, No. nU and Mfiferd points fi-- Snlt . Ticket Office. Healy House, Opp. Depot Phone 161Z. A large Assortment of Low Rates and Reliable Information constantly on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Aaofa, WILL YOU San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Depot, Third, West and South Temple llwk 0 no ARRIVE. EPART. For. Provo, LehL Fairfield aud Mercur. connecting at Nephl for Mutt and intermediate points on Supfito Volley By.... For Garfield Beech, TooMamele, Stockton, moth, Eureka and Sib ver City (via Leamlug- cut-of- f) Invsst in a piece of unimproved land f For Provo, American In Weber Countyf Fork, LehL Juab, MU- Adjoining improved farms? (Md, Frisco, Callentes Half mile from R. R. Station? and Intermediate points Right next to Irrigation Canal? ARRIVE. Providing you can buy on monthly From Provo, Ameriaaa payments? Fork, LehL Juab, MilSay $10 or $15 or $20 per month? ford, Frieeo, Callentes Or quarterly? and Intermediate points Or annual payments?. And no interest' From Provo, LshL Fal And no taxoa? field, U emu and Sen-pet- o The owner to pay taxoa and conVnlko Ry. point. tinue to use the land until It ia fully From Silver City, Mam- paid for? moth. Eureka, Stockton, Tooole and Garfield Bck Lake No, No, 0 Butte aad Poettens Expraea No. U Salt Lake and Tin tie Inks aad MR No. IiBR aM 7;30 a m told intro Inks aad No. $--818 Medlate points gjQQ -- If So Oik No. 10 halt Imho and intro Mediate points illIMM IlNph Sta Salt Lake City. to am m IliSxn fiHpm lliSxn fiRxn Na, $ Portland and Butte. . fiMam utte and Poaatilla liMpa, Ns, Na, IS Caeha Valley ........ 10:90am Tiaiaa eeuth of Jnab da not iW 10-B- isd CORSE, a H. Proa Ft Agt, Ofden, Vbh A. HEMET, Ticket A i A, a R SUBLET, a p. SaltT.Lake dt$ A 9.35 g qj 5.35 A Sian of the D 5:35 p m ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford. Modena and Callentes. Direct stage 8aid piece of land will cost you $20 connections for all ninlng districts in aonthern Utah and Nevada. per acre. $400 for 20 acres. $800 for 40 acreo. City Ticket Office, 201 Slain Street $1,200 for 60 acres. ToL 25$. ATCHISOM. TOPEKA & 3ARTJ R For particulars, call on or address Address or Call on DsTp-agents, Salt Lake Route, or J. L $ Trains MOORE, District Passenger Agent Prom Utah .to HUNTER & KENNEDY, . W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass, KANSAS CITT aad CHIC AG 0 Agt Also Direct Liao to Room 6, First National Bank El Paso, City of Mantes TO Ell 1 ho Mining Camps of Maw Building, Ogden, Utah. Mexico and Artsona. Ask ro about reduced retro m C. F. WARREN, 4 31 EIGHTH GRADUATES receive M per I BNftMW rent on am all pictures taken within the next 30 days si GASBERG'S STUDIO, 276 25th St. UTAH POULTRY THE FINEST Home Rendered Lard Choice Meato Lamb . Veal Pork BEEF IL G. W. TIME CARD No. 8 -- Silks all colors 25c yd. nwwr.uwm!iiiisrawri 150. i Chicago and return .,.,...,..$47.50 " $42.50 St. touts " " $42.90 St. Faul .. Omaha, SL Joeeph and,. .. $35.00 Kansas City Tickets on sale 31 ay 30 and 81 and June St If and 9th goo.I returning until Sept. 15in transit limit ten days In each direction Stopovers allowed. . 0 Muslin Underwear Cheaper than ever. S Allen Transfer Company. Armor Meat Market terial REESE HOWELL Phone 22. 2373 Washington Ave. TEACHER8 8PECIAL RATES. (Denver and Rio Grande.) ICSSSS3I 5-- ask 'Phone Remember Always UNDERTAKER ........... MONDAY JUNE 20th Will See the Worst Slashing and Cutting of prices in Ogden Summer Dry Goods Will Be Cut in Half. Underskirts Cheaper than You Could Buy the Ma- - At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catcha Train in a Hurry RICHEY. 3a bid , Carles, naked 7, Century, bid $7: naked 69. asked 29 Con. Mercnr. bid 24 Daly, hid 2.40; asked 3.09. hid 22.50; asked 23.87 1 2. Dale-Judgbid 4.29; asked 4 37 E. and B. B . hid 50; ashed 75. Grand Central, bid 4.60; ashed 4 65 Horn Silver, hid 1.10. Ingot, asked L. Mammoth, hid 14; asked 16. asked 12 M. Washington, hid Mammoth, bid 1.08; asked 1.29. 1 7 8. May Day, bid 1 5 8; naked bid 2.13: asked 2.19 New York, bid 3; asked 4 Ontario, bid 3.76. Rocco H., asked 50. Sscramento. bid 16: naked 15 Silver King, bid 60.00; asked 65.00 Silver Shield, bid 3; asked 3 So. Swansea, bid 4: asked 10. Star Com, bid 11; asked 11 Sunshine, asked 5. asked 46. Swansea, Md 36 Tetro, bid 33 12: asked 34 asked 14 U. S. Con., bid 14 asked U. S. Mining, bid 19.62 Dnly-Wee- 74 105 79 96 109 126 69 on Time DAVID I. GALLACHER. 322 25th mtreeb ALBERT F. 1- -2 Byrnes. Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage Co, 370 28th Street Phene 215. Of dan, Utah. cent c 3-- STOCK MARKET. SALT LAKE Sugar: Raw firm; fair refining centrifugal 91 test 8 molasses sugar 3 Refined steady; rruahed 5.80; powdered 5A0; granulated 4.90. Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 71-18. 8 8-- 8; : 5-- ............... ................. SUGAR. I 8a 18. Always Mannfhctnrers of Trunga and Bags, Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, on abort notice. Call aad aee ns aad we can save yon 25 per 1 1-- PlTTBBlRG VS. ST. LOUIS. 3s June 4a GALLAGHERS TRUNK FACTORY. 3-- Central nf Georgia 1st lnr. Chesapeake and Ohio Bt Louis, June 18. Wool, ntcadr: TACOMA VS. SAN FRANCISCO. Chicago and Alton KANSAS CITY CATTLE. territory end western mediums i H. B and Q. new 4s ............. 11; fine mediums 18017; fine 15017. Kansas City. June 18. Cattle ReTacoma. June iron C. M. and St. P. gen. 4a 200. Unchanged. ceipts with ease today. St. Vraine kept, tbe Chicago and Northw. consol. 7s.. OMAHA STOCK. Receipts 4,090. B1esdv;hiilk hits well spattered except in the flfih C. K. 1. snd I. It. R. 4s Hog 4.9005.02 of sales 4.850 5.00; heavy when a single and two doubles gave G. R. 1. and r. R. R.col. 5s .... Omaha. June 18. Cattle Receipts and the packers 4.8505.00; pigs Tiidlnia two. Jones had a bad ('. C. C. and St. I. gen. 4s 194. Unchanged. lights 4.2504.90. In the fourth when he gare two Chicago Terminal 4a time mutHogs Heifi4i iJWl. . Stronger; Sheep Receipts 600. Steady: bases tut balls. With a hit and three ( on. Tobacco 4s mixed heavy 4.9505.05; B.Oftfrti.75; 4.9004.95; tons 4.604i'6.60; lambs and Southern 4s 1'ght 4 8004.95; pigs 4.0004.50; bulk rang wethers 4.0004.75; ewe 3.50SJ errors, the heme team chalked up Colo, five. Misplays and bases on balls aim D. aud R. (1. 4s 4.9004.95. 4J0. New York, Erie prior lien 4s . Erie General 4a Ft. Worth and Denver City 1st. Hocking Valley touts. and Nash, unified 4s Manhattan consol gold 4s Mexican Central 4s Mexican Central 1st Inc Minn, and St. Ixnjia 4s Ma Kan. and Texas 4 Ma Kan. and Texas 2nd Nat. R. R. of Mexico consul 4a.. N. Y. Central gen N. J. Central gen. 5a 4s Northern Psi-ifiNorthern Pacific 3s Nor. and Western consol 4s.... O. 8. L. 4s and partic. Penn. conv. Reading General 4s HI. 1 and Iron Mtn. consol 5s... BL L. and San Francisco fg. 4S. . St. Louis Southwestern alts..... Seaboard Air Une 4s Soul hern Pariflc 4a Southern Railway 5s Toledo, St. I aud Western 4a... Union Pacific 4s Union raclfic conv. 4s U S. Steel 2nd 5a Wabash lets Wabudi Deb. R. Wheeling and toko Erie 4a ..... Wisconsin Central 4s C. F. and L ...fa.. ....... 7-- 7-- BOSTON VS PHILADELPHIA. Boston, June 18. Willis waa very effective today while MrPheraoa waa hit freely. Attendance, 2,900. R. H. E. Score . .7 12 1 ... . t Boston 19, 1901 8 3-- 3s . Barley-880- 67. 3-- Copper Atrhiaon common Atchison preferred ....94 4 ...38 , . Alton common 98 4 Bmalter preferred 80 9 Baltimore and Ohio ...... ......48 8 Brooklyn 120 4 Canadian Pacific 112 Metropolitan Traction 30 8 Chesapeake antihlo People e Oas ...t. . ., .........97 27 8 4 Erie 146 4 M an ball an 109 8 Lonisville and Nashville 92 Missouri Pacific. 116 New Y ork Central 65 4 Norfolk and Western 25 2 Ontario and Western 115 4 Pennsylvania Railway Reading . . .. . .. ............47 21 8 Rock Island common 44 4 Southern Pacific Southern Railway common ....21 4 142 8 St. Paul ..........126 4 Sugar .... Texas .. ....... .21 34 87 Union Pacific common 9 8 Steel common .... 54 4 Steel preferred 87 4 Western Union 35 8 Wabash preferred PORTLAND VS. OAKLAND. 7-- 1-- ly two-bagge-ra ,.,.. 1501-8- ; Corn June 47 July 47 Dec. 43 Sept. 48 Onto Jane 41; July 38 $.95. 1 St. Louis. Scanlon Cnmlti and Phelps; bett and Zenrfoaa. 1-- 18.67 VS CHICAGO. Salt iJike, June 18. Wigga waa la andWhite, Walsh and Sullivan; Dineen Farrell. good form today, and althouga touched up for ten hila he kept them well scatCLEVELAND VS WASHINGTON. tered. Bandelln allowed 13 hit from Pittsburg. . . . . PRODUCE CLOSE. 5-- 0 8-- MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York. June on call nominal, no Ioann. Tims loans easy and dull; alxty day 6 months I par cent; 90 days 21-- CHICAGO 4 13 and Blankenship; ...,. BASEBALL his delivery and was responsible for so Adding errors. Swindells was forced to retire in the sixth wltb a broktook his place, en hand, and Spem-e- r Vasblnder going lo first and Schaffer to third, llaunivau led In the batting, . and a single getting two out of four tiuiee at bat. R.H.E. Scor- e..3 10 Butte 42043V- ..4 13 3 Salt 1 Aka ...... Rye No. 2 rye, 61c. Swindells and Spencer; Bandella, fair Good feeding. 23039c; Barley Wlggs and Hansen. Umpire, Davis. to choice maltlag. 430 54c. 1 northFlaxseed No. 1, $1.01; Na BOISE VS 8POKANE. western. $1.07. Timothy Seed Prime. $2.95. Boise, June 18 Spokane took the Mesa pork, per bbL. $12.60055. by a score of 5 to 3. Both the game lard, per 100 lbs., $6.75077. did good work, Boise getting pitchers Short ribs sides (loose), $7.0007.25. flve safe hits and Spokane 8. Short clour sides (boxed). $7.0007.25. only R. 17. E. Score Whiskey, basis of high wines, $1.28. Boise 3 6 5 ... .i... , .... contract $10.75. Clover, grade, 5 8 1 Siokane Dammann and Hansen; and Wright RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Frary. Article. Receipts. Shipments. BROOKLYN VS NEW YORK. 11.900 15,600 Fkmr, bbls. 100.300 25.000 Wheat, bu. Cash quotations were ns follows: Flour Quiet; winter patents, $4,550 4.15; straights. $4.3004.40; spriug patents. $4,300 4.36: straight, $8.9004.20. Wheat No. 2 spring. 1209-- ; No 3, $50 92c; No. 2 red, 980 $1.00. Cora No. 2 corn, 48 49c; No. 2 yellow. 4ik: Oats No. tf 41 41o; No. $ white, 2 Cincinnati. Jut 18. A crowd of several hundred howling men followed Umpire Moran off the field after tbe game today and threatened to do him liolenre bemuse the protests of the local player led to the tielief that he had erred in hi derision: A cordon of police pseonrd him off the ground'i. Tbe Chicago's won through sitjierior hitting. Attendance. L50U. R. II. K. Score 7 4 i Incinuatl ,4 9 3 t hlcago ... ... Krlum and J'rii.; Brown and Kling. Chicago, June 12 85 8 won out today in a long and tedious game of II innitn.s. Both teams hit hard and often, 1 lie locals getting most of the hits for extra hases, hut Ihelr ragged fielding .cost them tne game. R. H. E. Score . . ,10 13 8 ( hirago 13 17 3 Dosi on CARS EVERY 10 MINUTES. Flax-1- WOOL, , Ange'ea Shields, Harbor Gray and Eagan. bulk of sales 6.050 light 4.8505.15; ,a Lob 14 'CT 5.1s. Lard-Ju- pring 85093. JUNE SUNDAY EYE., Forhr-Ju- ly Chicago. June 18. Wheat: No. 2 red 1.91; No. 3 rM 88; No. I hard 83 OH; No. 3 hard 13$ 9; No. 1 north era 97; No. 2 northern 95; No. S Seattle. June 18 Los Angeles won by oul Adding and out batting Seattle. Gray pitched a steady game, keeping the lilts well schatt ered. Shields was wild and gave way to Barber lu the third. R. H. U, Score Grand Sunday Concert . Sealtlc. 81 CASH WHEAT. SEATTLE VS. LOS ANGELES. . Chicago New York. helped score the other tallies. Score: R. H. E. Scores .8 8 1 Tacoma. . . 2 5 5 San Francisco St. Vraine and Graham; Jones, Leahy and Uorton. Utah National Bank. JUNE UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN, . .Especially Fatled for our Trade. Don't forget we have all kinds of Meats Cooked and not Cooked. 'Phone 16K 334 2Sth 8t East Na 12, g, Balt Lake local No. 2, Chirago, Sb Louis limto Chicago and the Fad over the oniy double-trarailway ewean the Missouri River and Chicago. Excellent service ti every particular. One of these trains, the Overland the not luxurious trtfn United, in the world. Electric lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via Ti Line to St. Paul aad Minneapolis. ck North-Weste- Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Remodeling ef Houses Promptly attended ta All work Guaranteed. Enquire ef Ole Nelson, 646 14th street. Telephone 329-j- IN EFFbCT JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mail all points ' rn Tickets, reservations ond full Information can be obtained from C. A Walker, General Agent, Ctiscfi O met 3 IMMYestm Rf. 0 206 Sooth Mela Street, Salt Like CKjr. Utah. ited Na 4, 7:45 sjb. 9:30 an-- , 2:15 P-- . Atlantic Express, all 7:00 p.m- points East VRRIVE DAILY. Na 5, Pacific Mail, Salt Lake 11:45 a.m. and all points East No. 1. Chicago and 8b Louis 2:40 P limited , Na 11, Local from Park City 7:00 and 8an Pete Valley Na 2, Pacific Express from 12:55 adu. , all points East OmahA to cars Through Sleeping Chicago and Sb Louis, New York and : Boston. Free reclining chair earn M1 protect dining car service on . . through trains. I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt Fsgr- Balt Lake City. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent OgdeA , XL & GILSON, Agrot Off da. P-- - |