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Show I T WAIL STRUT MARKET GAVE PROOF OF SUPPORT. nt Washington, Oct. 20. Todays ment of tlm treasury showa: Available cash balance, $147,018, 956; gold, .... ... 4 5-- 8 1 -4 pat-k.-r- 7-- 1- -2 - 17- 7-- 8 1-- ., ,, ,, .. .. Grand Central Horn Silver Ingot 3-- 7-- 7- -8 1- -x 66-75- - a 3-- 3-- Sitter Shield Si.uih Swansea Sugar: Raw centrifugal steady; fair refining PC teat 4 molasses sugar 3 unsettled; crushed 5.65; powdered 5.05; granulated 4.95. Coffee sleadv; No. 7 Rio 8 20. 3-- 1-- MONEY AND EXCHANGE 28 4.00 1.55 131 .j . 20 3u 31 1.78 4.00 1.80 4.50 20 5'i 8 40 154, .. 6.00 .... .. .. .. . 50 13 13 4 .. . Star Con Giand Central 4.00 75 21 Uncle Sam Con ('. S. Mining Co.. . 23.25 Victoria 1.25 lioslnn Con 6.00 Butler Liberal.. . . Century Beck Tunnel Little Chief .... leiro. . .. ., Vidor Con Yankee NEVADA 2Ui 24.25 8 . 3 2.14 30 3 33 3 35 .. 9.75 11.50 2.00 1.91) 4. electric hatha, electrical treatment, salt glows, pbotophor treatments, sliz baths, aud many other treatments. The object of these treatments Is to get the poison out of the system, equalize the circulation, tone up the nervous system and give nature a chance to do her work. The treatments are especially adapted to rheumatism, nervous diseases, stomach, liver, and kidney trouble and all diseases peculiar to women. We do not treat coutagiou diseases. The treatments consist of one hour and our prices are the lowest In town. Come right away for the hour will soon all be taken. Remember the place 277 Twentr-fourt-h street. MR. AND 51 RS. F. VANCE. Proprietors. Deli. Wherllng and Imko Erie Wls'cmdii Centr-- 4a Colo. Fuel and Iron CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. Chicago, Oct. 20. Close: Wheat Oct. 1.13 Doc. 02 51 MINING SALT LAKE Dec. 48 2-- 5-- 8 -8 3-- We put up a liquid that is a killer. STOCKS. 0 Wm. Driver THE OREGON WILL YOU Oct. 29; Dec. 28 May 30 3-- Morning Call, Furnished by Balt Laks .is.'U cui ' i Ugcen Brokerage Ce 370 21 96 th St, Phone Hlba 7.22 7.17 Oct Nov. 7.25; Dec. 7.15: Jan. 6.47 - ..'i Pork OcL 10.95; Nov. 10.95; Dec. Ogden. Utah (June Ole Or a Alb, hid 71-2-35. ; AJsx, bid asked Butler-Libera- l, Barley 36 Carina, bid 11; asked 121-Century, bid 30; asked 35. Con. Alemir hid 44; asked 47. Creole, asked 35. Daly, bid 2.10; asked 2.30. Bullion-Beck- 1-- , gw Expreea .....12:41a N 11 BdtLeke and Tlntie U Na 7. Salt Like and MU-- ...... l-- The Leading Futures Ranged as Daly-Wes- Please Travel BUTF Sharmans 05 2: 2. 4. 13-46- 31-26- 3-- , bid t, asked 11.75; 2; Coles Hot Blast Heating Stoves 3--4; h, 2.00. per. 100 llm. 7.25 PHONE 2476 WASH. 147 a. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY New York, bid 8; asked 9. Ontario, bid 4.00; aaked 4.50. Petra, bid 6. Rsrraniento bid 13: asked IS. Silver King, bid 50.00. Silver Shield, bid 4; asked 41-asked 9. Ho. Swansea, bid 5 Star Con., bid 15 ; asked 16. Kwannea. aaked 40. asked SO. Teiro, bid 251-'ionopah (com), hid 9.75; asked211-4-If. 00 .' Uncle Ham Con., bid 31; asked United State Mining bid 23.25; aaked 24.25. Utah, aked 75. asked Victor G. ft S. M., hid 31-- 22; St. the Scenic Rockies to Louis without Change Bye No. 2, 78. Barley Good feeding, 37; Fair to Choice malting. 400 50. 1 Flax Seed No. 1, 1.10' j; No. Northwestern, 1.17V,. Mess Pork, tier bbl., 10 95011.00. Per 100 11.. 7.22a025. Short ribes sides, (lonse.i 7.25037' V Short dear sides, l boxed,) 7.37 V.0 World Fair trip, Surely, this is the ideal arrangrmont for your of It while the rates improve the opportunity by a vailing yourself are low. For detailed information write TODAY to . Yankee, bid 33; asked 35. Victoria, bid 1.25; asked Goldfield Bonanza, bid 51-- Colorado Fuel end Iron . Atchison Brooklyn Canadian Pacific Metropolitan Traction Chesapeake and Ohio Consolidated Gas Peoples Gas ...... Erie Illinois Central .. .. .. . .... .... Chicago & I 1 rn futh Main Straw. Salt Lake CHjr, Utah, a ..133 ..126 ...44 8 Co M M Ht tvi tel HI il H k Cheap Rates to St. Louis Ry, 1 Vi 1 ki I Jei tti TIME TABLE 1.90. 4; asked raamatM1 mj.'j'-LWl The beat made, beet fitting, and satisfactory Underwear that can produce. mot San Pedro Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Dapet, Third, Weet and South Tempt Sta, Salt Lake Citih . For Provo, Leht, FairfletU aud Mercur, connecting at Nephl tor Mantl and Intermediate points oa Bflnpoto VaUer Ry.... For Garfialil Beach, Tooele, Stockton, atom-motEureka ana 63-ve- r City (via Learning xto. ent-of- fj For Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab, Mil--. Cord, FriaocK Callente and Intermediate points ARRIVE. From Provo, Amencaa Fork, LehL Josh Frireo, Csllestes end intermediate points From Provo, LehL Fai field, Mercur sad Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. points. From Silver CUy, limn- tsoth. Eureka, Btockua. ' "wU sad Garfield comfortable, durable, serviceable machinery and akilled labor THE MUNSING UNDERWEAR to put on. always in place and covers the body completely imniiniira price .. LADIES' UNION SUITS, $1.00 TO . 3.50 CHILDRENS UNION SUITS. Ue TO $1.15 Ladles and Misses' l'.'iuv- aud Vest at correspondingly low prices. We Are 8 1- -8 1- -2 I -4 Z. C. M. 1- -2 2 4 rfeai Hewanepip-dw- 2 i I Ai vmbdtMrfW I- - 7:30 Daily-- 2 rains 1 oil 8:00 a tn gri; 1 hj am PI mmsst R. G. W. TIME CARD IN JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. Na 6 Atlantic Mall all Plnt P Eut 935 4 Na jjj Na 5.35 P m Sait Lake MffPL'fl. : tti M 0 local...... 12. llm 2, Chicago, SL Louto . City Tieket Office, 201 Main Btnro. TeL 259. For porllcnlare, call on or Hi-M- g agents, Salt Lake Hovta, or A UOORB, Dtetrict ItoMngvr Agent Ea W. G1LLETT, Oei Paw. la At . m ir No. 4. Atlantic Expresa, all point East ARRIVE DAILY. No. 5. Pacific MaR, Salt Laki i and all point Eat.....-1,Na 1. Chicago and SL Loul limited Nt. 11, Local from Park CUT and San Pete Valley Nu. 3. Pacific Express all points Eaat om&i Through sleeping care BL Loul. ) Chicago and Boston. Free reclining chair taja eervlc car perfect dining through traina C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgroLWJJ 4 Dally Pullman Buffet Sloping Service between Salt Lake, Uiifoid. Modena and Caiieates. Dhwet atan contectlona for all 1 lining dlatrictato aouthers Utah and llevada. ' 3-T- a 5:35 d m ALL TRAINS DAIL. Agents Tn We can save you money. Writ F. WARREN, General Agent, Na 411 Dooley Salt Laks City. REPART. 123-lar- d, ..218 ..107 ...36 ..144 to (1 Underwear NEW 4 fn Salt Lake City. Satisfactory 28 4() 114 4D'I 232 uno 3-- Dr A. men's. ...39 ...64 ...88 ...67 ...94 ...68 km. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, W. SECOND SOUTH ST eswBwnmBni 1.26 3-- A. Bl MUSELIL Psn. Aral Ogdea. DtA of K 206 J hwwm Ji North-Weste- Ju . Council Bluff, Omaha Denver, Kansas City and 3:41 1 ft east dally Na to Overlaid Limited a from Omaha, CouucU Bluffs, Kansas City, Deo- - ' ver and all points east, S:i9lft dally .. 3:rt j.1 Na 101 Fast Mail & A. HENRY, ticket Amt North-Weste- I 10. Q2lr: dairy, 150 IK. F.gga Steady. l'',f23. Cheese Steady, 100 ' ... e in th world. Electric lighted throughout. I Direct connection at Omaha via IT?. rn Line to St. Paid and Minneapolis. 1 foi be 3-- 4. Oats, bu., 1'H) .101 ..i.i.liii 17 300 Rye, bu S3 h"0 Barley, bu On the IToduce Exchange today, the bui'er. market wa firm; iroamery, 15 e , Tickets, reservation and full information can be obtained from C. A Walker, General Agent, Ship- - common Smelter common . Baltimore and Ohio over the ck 2; 3 Eal (oaly double-trarailway between I the Missouri River and Chicago. Ez- I cel lent service Id every particular. I One of these trains, the Overfund Limited, f the most luxurious train In Worida Fair Leaving Balt Lake City at 3:15 p. m. Arriving City at 7:19 a. m. With six houro in Denver. $12.25. Copper Mu ARRIVE. h. QUOTATIONS OF YORK STOCKS. CARD. da 3 Pacific Expreea from I to Chicago and th 2; Flour Firm. Wheat No. 8, spring. 1.1201.17; No. red. 1.17'i 01.19. Corn No. 2, 52V.; No. 2. yellow, 56. Oats No. 2, 29; No. 3 white, 29',g0 (9 Effective June ffl, 1I9L DEPART: Na and Express... Na 3 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluff Denver, Kansas City sad I:M ft ft rit dally Na 4 Atlantic Express tot Dearer, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all !:$$ ft point east, dally 2; 1.22V, 7.22V, 7.15 7.17L. 7.32'. 7.25 7.27'., May 1 Short Ribs, per 1)0 lbs. 7.30 Ort 7.15 7.15 .. 1, 6..i2'4 6.45 6.50 Jan... ,, 6.65 May t;.57'( 6. 60 Cash quotations were as follows; CLOSING iT (QJ TIME AYE. 3. 33 800 18 "On im "ini 500 11 niio 118 Omi Ogden, Una. P. ft T. Salt Laks . WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 3-- 8. 4; Receipts. O. it Healy House, Opp. Depot Phone 1612. A large Assortment of Low Rate and Reliable Intonation constantly on hand. Guaranteed by tho American Ticket Brokers Aartk RANGES STEEL ECLIPSE 12.621-- 1 2; Articles. Flour, bills Wheat, bu Corn, bu BURLEY, Ticket Office - Close: Prime mercantile paper 41-2per rent. Sterling exchange firm; bankers 4.8385 for demand and 4.8360 for sixty day blils; posted rates 4.8401-- 2 and 4.861-commercial bills 4.831-Bar silver 5. Mexican dollar 461-2 Money on rail steady, per cent. Time loans steady; sixty days 30 3 2 per ren: nn days and six months 3 1 per cent. New York, Oct. 20. aa Before yep atari call 1 Thro Grand Central, bid 3.00; asked 4.00. Horn Silver, bid 1.55. asked 1. Ingot, bid J. Butler Tonnpah, bid 50; asked 90. to Mammoth bid 131-8- ; asged 20. asked 12. Iji Retiie. bid 61-asked 2 Uttln Chief, bid 21-Mammoth, bid 1.78; asked 1.90. asked 3L Blay Day. bid 30 Monlana-Tunopabid 1.90; asked Clover Contract grade, 8 u E.iglo and Dine Bell, fold 80; asked Whiskey Basis of high wines, ..... ... ........... ft U Salt Lake and Inter-mediate points ..; 8:0 aa Na 8 Portland and Butte. . ?:ra Na ID Butte and Pocatello ;M Na 12 Cache Valley . Traina south of Juab doi6;g act m Sundays. C. A HENRY, Ticket toe A. & MOSELEY Trav. Pan. Amt 1.10. 62',. d Na 4. 2. CHICAGO FUTURES. 2 M Na X Salt Laks Na $ Butts and Pocatello 15. bid 9; asked 9 bid 1.00. 2.60. Clover- -1 2.25. 7 e:. ll ARRIVE: 58. Silver, Jan .. lnil Rve 75 Flax 1.17 Timothy Oct 19. 1904.) depart and lo-z- z 829-- y. Telaphono quarterly! And no interest? And no taxes! and con.The owner to pay tax tinue to use the land until it it fuliy paid for! Or annual payments. UNl Portland. .12 at Pocatello, Montpelier and Butt Na 11 Cache Valley T:i Na 12 SaltLake andTlatlc M Na 8 Salt Lake and intar. mediate points No. 9 Salt Lake, From. Milford and all pniatt SUUth ., H Na ID Salt Laks had later- mediate points street 16th 64$ Nelaon, Putts No. 7 No. 9 Carpentering. , Building, Repairing and Remodeling of Houcee Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of 3Iay 1-- 6.60. SHORT CARU If So 8-- Oat OGDR Largo Bottle 2Bo Andes, 24. Best and Belcher, 1 Bullion, 19. Caledonia. 40. Challenge Con., 19. Chollar. 18. C. C. and Va.. 440. Confidence, 85. 'on. Imperial, L Crown Point. 8. Gould and Curry, 18 Exchequer, 46. Hale and Nor., 59. Justice, 6. Mexican, 110. Occidental C 14. Ophir. 225. Overman. 15. Potoal. 12. garage. 29. Beg. Belcher. 8. Sierra Nevada. $7. Bald piece of land will cost you Z0 Silver Hiy, 50. Union Con., 39. Utah Con., 9. Yellow Jacket, lb. par acr. $400 for 20 acre. $800 for 40 xcre. REASONS. $1,200 for fi) acre. Knight Stands (the actor) Preitj-col- d audience. . ddrtss or Call on Cuuntem Wright( the manager) But they warmed up after the second HUNTER & KENNEDY act. Knight Stands Yr-s-; somebody hol- Room 6, First National Bank lered for the author and it made the Utah Ogden audience hot. Ez. Budding May 3-- I) Allen Transfer Company. POISON 4 1.14 3 4; May 1.13 5 8. Corn Oct. 60 ,590 4s - Phone 22. BED BUG 1- -2 11 f- The Druggist 1- -4 5.60. ThCdte"s Always Remember 1- -8 Sti.-e- - Train inaH urry Right next to Irrigrtlen Canal f Providing you can buy on monthly payment f Say $10 or $15 or HO per month! STOCKS. Belcher, 27. Ex. Club. ! At the Dances tid-dle-- In e piece of unimproved la.ndf In Weber County f Adjoining improved farmef Half mile from R. R. Btatlont 50 35 MINING c meet STOCKS Toimpaih Mont. Tono... Jim But. Ton MacNamara Why go off to some hot springs when you can get something better right In Ogden? We have the only eletric light cabinet and the beet spray in town. The following are a few of the treat ment a employed; Swedish massage, electric tight bathe, sprays, 0 35 12 2 9 314 7, 244 ... ...... "But I wanted a strong boy. What are ynur qualifications?' By -- I may say. with some modesty, a three-montsir. that 1 have correspondence course in physical culture, have read thirty-thre- e volumes iu physiology and the assim-- " nation of funds and wa champion player in uur Clover Leaf 1.90 9 New York Richmond Ante RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. SUGAR. 1.00 u. 3.00 SHcramemo Alla, -2 80 6 PAN FRANCISCO Mlh-mlir- 3.30 . 1- -2 -4 2.10 . Petra lah. m, 47 47 E. and B. Bell t iZlt-i.. . I 15 44 ',J 3-- l-- 7i 1.00 KID. h Asked. Bid. 11 3-- 4 1- -4 Lard-O- rt. iron has 7.15; Jan. St. Louis, Oct 20. Wool steady; territory and weatern mediums 21022c; fine medium 17018c; flue 10016c. 3 104 3-- l-- - New York, Oct. 1- -2 Carisa Con. Men-ut reole .. Daly May Day Mammoth Ontario registered U. S. 2a, ...... ...... Lower-Mammot- U. S. refunding 2a, registered. .104 Fill 11.05. WOOL. ..... 3-- S 2 Iron sumption has been overlapping duction for several weeks and while metiers of pig iron who bought in tho market, particularly foundries, find no marked increase of ordnni, they are ateadily melting more Iron than In the summer months. The statistics indicate that pig iron output on October 1 waa at a rate of alKnit 16,500,000 tons a year, while in March, April and May the spring "freshet carru-- it up to a rate of 18,000,000 tons, lig Iron production Is now on Its second upturn (or the year, and the extent of the movement depends on several factors. of the coal One la the uncertainty trike in the south- Another factor In the amount of idle capacity that will some In as prices iise. The advance ban not been enough yet for the blowing in of furnaces that have been waiting for n real profit, lint ihe important fact is that merchant stocks of pig iron were reduced 75,000 tons laat month with coal and eoke production 175,000 tons mure than in August. It would aevm that too much has bwn made of the marking up of Southern iron to $10.60 for No. 3 foundry and to $11 by anmo producers. With little or no Iron selling at these prices they are scarcely more significant than was the $12 price named in .early 1902 by oversold producers who bad no iron to sell at any price. Northern foundry irons have advanced however in the past week on actnal sales, and the minimum fur No. 2 foundry la now $13 at central western furnaces, whllo sales have been made at $12.25 an advance of 25 to 30 cents in n fortnight. Bessemer Iron has sold at $12.25 at furnace and $12.60 la now asked. The steel rail situation ia a waiting one. Manufacturers cite the well maintained freight rates of the carrier as an important element In the problem of rail price for uext year. While $24 is a commonly discussed price, conditions In the next few weeks may hx $26, or even $28 as the basis. While rail requirements for ihe next year are expected to be far beyond that of 1904 standard sections are dull, though light rail business is good. 4 NEW YORK BONDS. 7-- Keen Conpro- 3-- -2 45 tho highest prices of tho year. 4 3-- .81 .91 .43 Alii . . Ajax iiuiliiai-Bec- k 3-- J' coupon 130 5- Cy U. S. new 4. registered Ill h" Kansas City. Oct. 20. Cattle Re- U. coupon 106 S.old 4s. registered na10c 9.001. to lower; Strong !K ceipts column tive steers 4.00516.40: nailvo cows 1.50 Alchiwin 1'2 8 4s general 2 feeders 25fi4.25; 64.50; stackers and : 11 adjiihtmeut calves bulls 1.7563.25; 2.5066(h); 9S it: Count Line 4 Allan western steers 2.00)4.50; western row 95 Maltimure and Ohio 3 1.5063.50. H$ 5s of Central Georgia 110G8 Receipts 6.000. Steady; bulk hi 1st ini'lusive 8 4.806L15; heavy 51565.30; Ohio and Chesapeake 4.9065.20; pigs and lights 4.506 5.00. 81 3 Cliii-agAlum and 8HKKP Receipts 3."K). Strong; mutr U. and U4s.... 98 tons 3.25(73.80; lambs 4.255.50; range Chicago, M. aud St. P. geu. 4m..19 Chicago. wethers 3.256 4.00; ewes 2.5063 50; Chicago and Northwest con. 7S..128 Utah lambs 73 pounds 5.50. 76 It. 4s.. it. P. I. K. and Chicago. col. 5s OMAHA STOCK. Louis gen. 4s. .102 C., C. C. and 79 2 Chicago Terminal 4s 76 8 Omaha, Oct 20. Cattle Receipts Consolidated Tolmcco 4s 86 2 Steady; native staere 4.2566.35: Col irailo BUd Southern 4s cows and heifers 2.409)8.60; western Denver and Klo Grande 4s..... .104 4 teen 8.0064.65; ran;- - cows and heif- Erie prior lien 4s 1"0 ers esuners 1.50 fj 2.15, 88 4 2.2563.25; general 4s tuckers and feeders 2.2564.60; IT. W01 ih ami Denver City 1st. 110 108 3.50(75.00; bulls and stags 1.504)3.25. Hocking Valley 4 HOGS Receipts 2.500 Market 5c l.ouitollle ami NaMi. unified 4s. .102 103 higher; heavy 5.0065.10; mixed 5.006 Munhailun Gold consol 4s S.Ufi; light 5.0065.15; 71 pigs 4.2564.75, Mexican C'rii'.rul 4s "I 1"- 01k 5.0565.10, 1st inclusive 94 J4HEEP Receipt 10.000; strong: west- Alton, and St. l.oiii 4s ern yearlings 3.659)4.10; wethers 3.4047 ...101 4 K. anil T. 4s and 3.90; ewe 3.0063.60; common I'" 2nd Mocker 2.50(73-75- ; lamb 4.5065.25. Naiioual R. R. of Mex. con. 4s. . 79 100 N. Y. Central gen 8 CHICAGO STOCK. 134 N. J. Central general 5s.. 4 '.....104 Pacific 4s Noriliern Cattle-Receipts Chicago, Oct 20. 75 2s 14.000; steady; good to prime steers Norfolk and Western consol 4s. 100 8 5.506 6.75; poor to medium 3.5065.40; Short Line 4s aud partic. 98 atockera and feeders 2.0064.00; rows Oregon 102 lfonn. Coiiv. 31-2- a t anners 2.5064.50; belfera 2.0045. 25; 101 2 Reading general 4s 1.2562.00; bulls 1.70(74.00; ealvea 3.00 St. IoulM anil I. M. eon. 5a I11 wsMtern steers 3.2565.00 ; 86 4 SI. to and S. F. fg- 4a HOGS Receipt 18.000 Steady; mix' 1st SI. to Souihwesu-red and butchers 4.756 5.35; 81 good to Kt-- hoard Ah I. lor 4s choice heavy 5.1065.40; rough heavy Southern Pacific 4a 94 4 4.5065.00; light 4.806 5.25; bulk 4.90 if Somhern KuilAuy is lla 5.20. 122 Texas and Paciiic lets SHEEP Receipts 30.000. Sheep and Toledo, SI. to anil Western 4s.. 80 1 lamb ataady; good to choice wether 105 Union Paiific 1 2.756 4.26; fair to choice mixed 3.006 I" imnv 1.75; western sheep 3.0004.25: native U. S. 80 l 2nd 5s lamb 15093-30- ; western lambs I.muv Wabash bus 119 IN IKON TRADE. Cleveland. O., Ocl. 20. The Trade Review this week Bays: The tiuTessed activity lit the market that startml with OctoinT kept up, aud the past week has .171 .138 Steel ronmion Si eel preferred l owl eru I nlou Wabash preferred CASH WHEAT. $76,159,671. CONDITIONS 4 Railway common .. ..34 .... .... 1 61 . Slock. 8 ..34 4 sc !. Jennerfee Coal and Iron nion 1arifii; common ...... . ,10t 4 r-- & H .... mm Chicago. Ocl. 20. Caeli wheat: No. 1.14 2 red 1.18&1.22; No. 5 In reaction New York. rL 20.--Th No. 2 hard 1 14CK1.16; No. 6 1.19: but the hard 1.056 No. 1 northern 1.177 luxka went further lodar. supof powerful proof l.:u; No. 2 northern 1.1231.17; No. 3 market gave weakuen. was at no spring 1.0561.15. porter. nd ibe au, .porting acute. Vigorous time Y STOCK. KANSAS at the opening nj 8 TODAYS QCOTATIOXS. ..75 ..29 JtXft DE TIME -- 3-- on Announcement of Sopper Weakened Dividend, But Ralof Declaration lied Later. adopted pront-laluearly flood of on brought wa vihkli T.ie sharp break In price. emtngly allowed wa. then for a time, and wl" to take Its course exhausted part or its had the aelUug movement toward foreeanother New. bearing on little part In the movement In I niied The determined liquidation a. much aentl-meSu'es Steel atockaa. had snythi.iKeUeand on stock, of the news of tbla occurred In spite iron for for of pig buying earned the orders of large aud very ture delivery railroad. the care by new freight tor revival in In eipectaiioa of an active businewT The complacency with hUo generally w8rd0d the reaction the waa due to the auppo.Ulon thatmaue force which have mat financial die market favored a reaction in order give to ahake off weak follower., toandaecure for themselves been bad wdilch SSSalt a lower level with old at a profit In accordance found which aaaertion was the Idea thi. day that the prominence during thewas of the best buying on the decline character. A. the art of concealment of acta la the one one moat prized In atork market operations, it follows la p. that Information on tbla aubject conviceuliavly llabla to error. The financial tion however, that powerful on the deInterest, were taking stocksdemand eca that waiting and cline., a have atrnng did lower at price lated Influence In dissuading holder, from atork and in .u stainwtU their parting ing tha tana of the market Amalgamated Copper weakened on the announcement of the regularondivitha dend being declared, and rallied Atchi-aon actual declaration. 8t Paul and offered relatively good reaialanco to Ondepression. Tha furloua buying of tario and Western at the laat held the market Arm at the rally to the cloeiufc. The day's net change to consequentare very small and ahow mixed gains and losses. Total tales, Bond, were irregular. par value. $4,680,000. U. 8. bond, were unchanged on call. .133 . . 4 3 ,rw Parifidnnimin Southern riuiuhern M. Paul domestic ON INTEREST PAYS POSITS. POWER-FU- Cashier S ..4U IerinMlvanla Railway li.aiiing tiiii-Island common PreM! Stilt FOREIGN and drafts on all points. ,... inrl Central .01 folk ami Western Ontario and Western Jobn E. Dimly Horace E. Feery Ralph E. Hoag .li4 and aalei The closing quotation ere as follows ,135 Pai'ifii- - l .War OGDEN, UTAH. OF THE WORLD .it I Nat-hviii- .'Lv-tour- UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. OCTOBER 21, 1901. MODEST Vanl.attan iwisaa and Texas aud Utah National Bank FRIDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, MORNING EXAMINEE, I.,-- . ri to m I : '0 a I; k L A. BENTON, Gen. Salt Lake City, a B. GILSON. Aftot Ogdeft i V |