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Show TIIE MOUSING EXAMINER, 6 KOLIDAT CLOSES HOST MARKETS UNITES STA1ES OGDEN, Feh. 21 The wildest ex Joha E. Dooly tiieqieut prevailed in lhe grain market lloraca E. Peery today. With the prire closing on Sat- Ralph E. Hoag urday at SSr, at 1 o'clock today It lax-a- l mills are irai hed U Sell FOREIGN and unitshortage yreat draft on U points. a larite supply route in they a ill be PAYS INTEREST obliged to abut down. The priie of broad aaa advanced. Winnljicg, c. - m CHICAGO CATTLE. NOTES OMAHA CATTLE. Feb. 22. Cattle Receipt 3.304 foon. Steady: native steer .10; row and heifer 2.7064.70; can-rer- a .754t2.50; atockera and fender 2.759 4.1X1; ealves 3.0065.50; bulla 2.25 iS.0. 5e Receipt 7.0o0. Strong. higher: heavy 5.304i5.40; mixed 5.20? 6J0: light 4.iMitf 5.30; pig 3.7564.75; bulk of sales 5.20&5.35. SHEKf Receipts S.WiO. Strong. 10c HOGS higher; western yearlings 4.5045.25; wether 3.90fi4.50; eae 3.254(4.25; common and stockera 2.5092.30; lamb 4.756(00. KANSAS CITY CATTLE. Kansas City. Feh. 23. Cattl-Rece- ipts 3,000. Steady to lower; native steer 8.uo4f 5.73; native row and heifers 1.7564 25; storkers and feeder 3.00 64.25; bulla 2.5063.75; calve 3.004? 1 right-of-wa- mMw Isy ore la retained to have been struck In the Copper Mountain group, located bear Morgan, which la operated by the Park City Mining and Development company. com-pen- John E. Du Boi. the new president the Blackbird Cupper company, and also connected with the Yaukee Consolidated, will remain In the state long enough to make e thorough Insiiectlon of the properties in wlitch bo i interested. of y, right-of-wa- Kent Korns worth, formerly yuperln-lendei- it of the Berk mine, has taken a Icaso on lhe suiilh end of the companys ground lying alongside (ho Centennial-Kureakwhich he will prospect through lhe Mnuitoon tunnel. This I a portion of the Beck domain, whlrh the Centenniai-Kurek- a rompany was reNirtcd as wishing to acquire. Tintic Miner. 0,50. to At a meeting of the directors of the HOGS Receipt 7.000. Steady lower; Imllr of Hale 5.20f5.40; heavy Ajax Mining company held on Satur-daafternoon W. if. Colton was chosen, 5.40(43.50; jiaekcr 5.3065.45; pig and a director In the place of Henry M. light 5.1063.25. Market Ryan, who became disqualified from SI I EE1 Receipt a 6.000. rteii(ly$ mutton 3.7565.25; lamb a.00 nerving on the board any longer for the reason that he la no longer a share(rti.Ofl; rang weihera 4.1564.50; ewe holder of record In the company. At 2.7564.20. the same meeting an assessment of 5 cents a share was levied. wool. EIGHT-HOU- R LAW CONDEMNED. Indianapolis, Feb. 22. The first nual convention of the Cilixena' Industrial Association of America began today at tha Auditorium. Over 250 delegated ere here, it Is expected 150 clttee and 400 associations will be representan- ed. a Cnl-lispi- three-quarte- y , The address of President Parry, of Indianapolis, was the feature of the program. He said: 'The interest of all clause, Including those of labor, cannot avoid being Injured by attempts upon the part of either government or civil organization looking to the arbitrary regulation of Industry. Therefore, eight-hou- r, end nn'lonal arblt ration bill are to be utterly condemned a being dangerous innovations In government and certain to affect destructively the national welfare. 'There could be no freedom If only a certain portion of the people had the right to contract for the sale of their labor or service. The employer should not be Influenced by any other consideration in the hiring of men then the ability, fitness and loyalty of the applicants. It le only by following n policy of this kind that merit ran receive Its Just reward end the highest measure of lucres be secured In industry. Therefore, It was the plain duty of the employer to reeiat to the utmost the dosed shop demand of organized labor. "Since it le hie moral duty not to discriminate between union and Independent labor. It le hie duty through organization to demonstrate to the general public that he should not be forced Into becoming an involuntary party to aurh discrimination. I do not believe the general public will support organised labor In Us efforts to compel the employer to become lie business agent for aurh he would become If he be forced to refuse employment to men berauae they do not belong to the union. The leaders of organized labor will be relieved of a great deal of the burden of maintaining the membership of their organisation If the employers could be compelled to keep up n advance of 2 francs, 2u centimes, Italians 2 francs 35 centimes and Servians 3 francs Bo centimes. During tbe day strong buying devel- oped. Berlin, Feb. 22. Trading on tbe bourse today was quiet throughout. Keep Clean with the aid OF THE If you have any folks in ths eld country that you would like te have In thit country get ready te bring them, foi will cut the commencing March rates from all parte ef Europe or Unitec States to Ogden. Yee, and cut deep. CUT RATE TICKET Ogden Steam Laundry, ' SHARMANS Phona Chas J. A. Lindquist BaW. FUNEKALFURNISUINGS and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 520X. am potato Eaat our store and examine the : dei.-gste- : Phone 37. XaPmeiS 444 444 444 Througk Shaping mm to Omaha CM. ft. Louie, Mew York aad tom Free radioing chair ara A m. feci dfating car aarvico on aU Unm P la a l trains. L A. BBNT0M, Gen. AjtL Peer. Dral Halt Lake Qix II A. HENRY, Ticket Agent Oedaa H. QIL8QM. AgraL OfduJ ft mate. A full line ef POULTRY SUPPLIES. Seeds Now stock Just received. Dont order from catalogues and pep fancy prices. You can buy from ua at leea coat and trouble and be certain ef getting RELIABLE WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. BlCTO'' TIMECARD. SKEEN & CO. S52 24th St Effective Nov. 22, 1301 OGDEN, UTAH R Co. South Temple Salt Lake City. DEPART. ! American Provo, Fork, Lehl, Jnmb, Milford. Frisco, C alien te and Intermediate polnta 4 4 4 1 A OGDEN 44 4 4 4 4 4 . Sr 7;30 a 01 Pdl 1 P.aedV. A. T. W. COLUSA T. P. A ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Cnllentee and Intermediate polnta , From Provo; Lehl, e Mercur nad Valley Ry. points. From Silver City, Mam. moth. Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach Fair-field- 8:00 am g.Q' V e- - V . THE' 9.35 g qj 5.35 . CARD. Jf Sen-pet- rm D A1 UNI OREGON .(Nor- - 22. 1901) Tf DKPABT Ne. 7 Bntte aad Portland. ,11:M No. 0 Pocatello, Montpelier ' c;3c p m N.q411 Betti Caehe Valley 19 Salt Lake end e am 0 7:10pm TtoUe 10:45 a m ALL TRAINS DAILY. jjg, e Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car No. S Salt Lake end 7:30 am Service between Salt Lake, MUfonk points Modena and Cnllentee. Direct it age Me. I bait Lake, Provo, . end ell petoMilford connection for nil mining districts la inter-mediat- laih southern Utah and Nevada City Ticket Office; Na Street 201 Main TeL 251. lSSelt lake poiitl Mo, A For particulars, call on or addron agents. Baft Lake Route, or J. L MOORS, COMMERCIAL AGENT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Salt Lake City, Utah. IWf eed later- - am 0sl0 - ARRIVE. Me, 1 .,,,, Salt Lake 1:06pm No. 0 Bntto and Poclt1Io Laki'iu Ti'n'ticJ:0S B-l Uk' ,Bd V-- Agt ... 11 lord . :v DEPABT. No. 6 Mall and Exprraa ....7:11 A A No. 9 Overland Limited for Co uadi RInffh Omaha, Denver, Kansas City aad eat 'daily 1:46 f. , No. 4 Atlantia Expraaa fn Denv-- r, Omaha, Connell Bluffs, Kaniaa (Sty aad all potato gait, pm daily ' ARRIVE No-Rxprem from Cotmei! Bluff Omaha, Denrar. Kaaea City aad StJlBffi seat, dally ,, ,, Xe . I Uvericad Limited from Denied Omaha, Bluffs; Kaeeee City, Dew- 'v vs aed all potato seat, 1:20 p m dully 1:40 p m No. 101 Fast Mail ft A HENKE, Ticket Agra 0, H. CORSE, Lake and Inter mediate point Me. S Portland and Butte.. No. 10 Butto and Poeat tH" Me. The Name, Please t 11:10 The meet reliable machine on the market. Adapted to any cli- For PURITY. P4 x .. .. n 4? 4? 4? THE PASTEUR DAIRY CO. m Expm-sfnw- .il aetata East Incubator and Xereur, connecting at Nephi for Mantt and Intermediate points on Sanpeta Valley Ry.... For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka aad Silver City (via Learning-tocutoff) eeooeee see a 4 Post Of fice Building. a e a i Bta from Park City aad Ran Pete Valley .. 7:04 a. Ormas Celebrated For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield bring eur man. a Xa. Poultry men and all Interested In Poultry are Invited te call at Sts RICH IN you th difference. A phene call will 7:00 p, ttBltld II, Local Incubators Salt Lake R. For your own good, and the safety of your family, you cannot afford to use Milk or Cream until It has bean PURIFIED by th Pasteur process. A sample ef eur milk wilt prove to ...... AKRIVB DAILY. Xa. 0. Padfi Mail, Salt lala and all polnta East ...,11:4k Ha. I. Chicago aad BL leak Depot Thlr4 West and 4 membership for them. Therefore, In not resisting the efforts of the labor agitators to make them their tools In the work of fastening the shackle ot diwpotlara upon labor, the employers are gravely lacking In the duly they ewe to tabor in general. The employer has a legal right to employ only union men if he choose, and the members of a union have the legal right to refuse to work with Independent labor. But 1 maintain that neither the employer nor tbe member of the uijlon hare any moral right in either race to discriminate against men who do not care to belong to union organizations. If the union man persist, however. In discriminating against the Independent laborer, by refusing to work with him. their legal right to discriminate end with their refusal to work. No union has the legal right to prevent an Independent laborer from working and neither has ft the legal right to compel the employer not to hire the independent workman. 'Now, If tbe unions take the position that there must be discrimination against independent labor as the price fur the employment of union lalmr then I believe it pray become the duty of the employers to discriminate against union labor. The employer is not to be expected to employ men who are seeking to compel him not to employ other men. and who are also seeking to invade hla rights in other respects. The unions nmt nndert-tanthnt while men have (he right to organise any association they see fit there Is this qualification, (hat the art and purposes of such associations shall not be contrary to las and the of American freedom, and they spirit must understand that those who join associations which seek fn discriminate against other men may expect In time to find themselves discriminated against. Frederick E. Matson, of Indianapolis, spoke against the bill. Mr. Matson I the attorney for the association, and will address the house jiidlriary rommittee at Washington against the bill this week. The constitution adopted at (he preliminary meeting at Chicago October 23th r. 1 "Oth. probably will b adopt- ed with few change. The general s sentiment of (he is that the ' should take a vigorous pnsi- lion en the cight-lmu- r iaw bill and min .. Wash. Ave. San Pedro, Los Angeles and Thone 167-- Z 2274 Washington Avenue Between 22nd nd 23rd Sts. this uth TIME CARD 12 JULY S7TH, 10OA v DEPART DAILY. Xa. S, AtleaU Mail all puiate East i. .7:11 a m Nat If, Balt Lake loaai ....S:l0a Nl 2. Chief. SL Leul Uw- Bad ...... t:l aP m Na. a, Atiaatla Expitw; all Ogden Knitting Company SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS 3l fiDESJiUDtWESEr TIME TABLE ...KNIT SKIRTS... FOR LADIES 50 Cents Each 174. OFFICE O. B. Englehart, Manager. General Booking Agents for All Lines . y At a special meeting of the stockSt. Lnuli, Feb. 22. Woll nominal: territory and western mndlume 1(0 holder of the International Copper company, held on Saturday aflernoo n, IS; fln mediums 15617; An 1361. a resolution wa passed ratifying the action previously taken by lhe direcMILLS tors of the company effecting a plan TWO NEW CONCENTRATING for consolidation with the I)lrego-LRal Mining company. The properties of On at Bingham Completed The Othr the corporations named are situated In the U Ral mining regions In Eastern at Buhl. Utah. The conaulldatlon will make a Probably th two chief events of th combination of 36 claims all told. The present week will be th starting of final details tn connection with the two large concentrating mills, on In merger wee left ta a committee con' eluting of Senator Harden Rennion of th camp of Hingham and lhe other at Vernal. Judge A. C. Hatch of llebcr, the new town of Buhl, near Stoetkon. Ramiiei A. King of Provo and Daniel The former plant has ut been ram II. Ferguson of this city, and to report putted at a coat of mure than ( 200.0011 to the respective Interest before April by the Utah Copper company, of which 1 next D. (. Jackllng la general manager. It etarta off with caiMU'ity for the treal-mo- n of 500 tnna of ora per day, but IN SENATEAND HOUSE It I tha Intention of th rompany ultimately to double nr treble this amonnl. thua making It on of the Urgent mill Washington's Birthday Observed of tia kind In the country. Panama Treaty In Senate. w Mr. Jackllng baa made the atatement Washington, Feb. 22. While the that the wheels will be set In motion senate did not deeist from Its labor, within th next day or two for the the day waa not allowed to pass withof the limbering tip machinery out observanre. In his purpose opening prayand making tha preliminary adjust- er, Chaplain Hal referred to the exments. hi comand by ample Washington Ore will be turned into the rriiahers patriots. The prayer waa Immediately the Utter part of the week, probably followed by the reading of Washington's next .Sal urday. farewell address by Mr. llephurn. The adFrank Jauney Superintendent gnUerlna were filled with visitors. vised the manager several days before The Bacon resolution on the Panama Ms arrival from Colorado that he had renal was then Mr. Hoar takqn everything practically ready for the addressed the renste. up.and seems, he rtart and it has only been delayed on eld, "that the dream ofitcenturies la account of a necessary spur of the about to be realised. For more railroad to the mine not being com' four centuries the commerce of than the uleted. world has been chafing against the The operations of the Utah Copper rock constituting the Isthmus of Darrompany will be watched with the ien and all this lime there had been t keenest interest by those Interested In a general desire to penetrate the bar j Hingham, both at home end abroad, rler." ifor tha mine la d mllned to become one For himself he would have been glad of the ctate'a greatest producer. If there could have been a more carenew rnn of will the mill The Initial ful Inspection of the Panama route, but be wltneeucd by a number of oUlcer In th sbacnce of that he we willing nud shareholder of the company. to submit to the of others Troddent C. M. ManKeiU and Secretary was ready to JoinJudgment in the enthusiasm Silencer Pennies will he here, and ac- with which the people are about to companying them will lie C. C. Hamlin, enter upon the great enterprise. manager of tha Granite mine In Cripple Creek; Judge K. R. Babbitt, genHOUSE. eral counsel for the United States Reducing company; J. D. Hawkins, genWashington. Feb. 22. The annivereral superintendent of the United sary of the birth of Washington wns States Reduction and Keflnlug comobserved by the chnplnin of the Isiuse e, pany's Colorado plant, and F. A. when that body opened today. general (ashler of the Utahs Mr. Williams (Miss.)' In accordance with Ms notice, moved that the clerk plant The equipment of the Utah plant I read the farewell address of Washing-ton- , modern In every respect, t The holler and that Immediately thereafter bouse, 30x100 feet in dimensions, con- the bonae adjourn. A point of orfour batteries tains of four boilers der made by Mr. Tayne was sustained each, capable of supplying from toil to on the ground that the motion embracS00 home power. The crushing departMr. Williams ed two proposition. ment la lontainrd in an apartment then moved that the house adjourn 23x44 fret In length and breadth, and and pending, that unanimous consent elglity-liv- e feet In height. The ore I be given for the reading of the delivered to the rrmhere by uieaus of coupled a request with a belt conveyor from the crude ora his mothHaving m Mr. Williams' motion waa rs bins, and U reduced to about again hrld not to he tn order, which mesh on passing through to be conasked unanimous Cates machines. After this, the ore la sent this that, being delivered to the line crushing Washington's birthday the farewell ad160 feet away, by means of andress lie read. Upon the demand of other lielt tonveyor passing over tha Mr. Payne, for the regular order. Mr. top of the building. Into this departWilliams moved to adjourn. On roll ment the nee is successively reduced call (he nt'dlon was lost. 33 to 35. to shout thirty mesh by means of Gate Three Rruiihlirans. McCreary. Patterrolls and Chilean mills. The sie of son and Hthley voted with the minor-frthe fine crushing department is :.ino for t'te motion; otherwise there fift. and the helcht of the rnnqi js wa a party alignment with the Repuh? sixty feet. The ore next gw to the lirans opposing adjournment. The room containing me conrentratirg tahouse then went into rommittee of bles, forty in lumber. This room is of the whole end resumed consideration large proportions. measuring 60x210 of the navel appropriation bill. feet. After passing to the tanning Mr. Rixey. of Virginia, a member ot room 24x240 feet the the naval affairs committee, Mid machines in he product )n ready to be dumped into was surprised that the secretary of the the concentrate bins ready to tie loaded navy. In a recent address, should treat into rare for shipment to the smelters. the support of the navy in a partisan The mill at Buhl, which was sched- way. He added that the secretary was uled to go into commission today, wa reported to have said at a recent banl 'li't by the Uonerine Mining company quet in New York, that he viewed with at e cost of about (1si.iiiO. it ino is a apprehension the observations recently modern plant and will handle an outnad in the senate hy the senator from put of about 450 ton of ore per day. Maryland (Mr. Dormant. Mr. Rixey U will not be run a i full isjwcity. t3d it was difficult to 'inderslaiid why however, until after the completion or th observations of lhe senator who the the great Honcriue (iraiu tuxiuc-l-. se- - ivi ary said lx easily the leader of his l'iiitj, tliould (.aiu--e the bccruary euih before taking action. Vene-xucla- Western Pacific in Litigation With Butte and Plumas. Marysville, Cal., Keb. 22 A case of mure than usual i merest, because ot the prominence of the litigants In this section at Uil time, will be before the Marysville Land Office on April 4th. By order of the commissioner at Washington. D. C the local officers will on that date listen to the contentious ot the representatives of the Butte end Plumas railway as against the Western Pai ifle. formerly known as the Block-to- n and Beckwith Pass line. The question to be derided la the y over Governpriority of ment land 'along the Feather River canyon, the object desired being to secure a feasible route to Beckwith Pass. H. II. Yard, who represents the Butte and Plumaa road, makes the claim ttat he waa first to note the advantage of the Feather River route for reaching Beckwith Pas. He avers that hia at bis Instigation, waa first to make the survey, and la, therefore, the y over rightful owner of the the lands. The Western Pacific, claims to have equally convincing evidence that their representative were first on the coveted ground, hence the aulL As large Interests are at make, it la safe to predict that the matter will lie warmly contested. On the other hand, ft I understood from authoritative sources that an amicable adjustment of the whole affair la now under way, or has already been consummated. The officers of the T.and Office seem to think the contest will never come to a hearing for the reason stated above. fti pod faith which should direct international relations imposes the duty in the tribunal of declaring that the word giyeiTyenemu duties "all claims" employed in the tepresentailvc in the negotiations with the representatives of the Arbitration Tribunal Decide That Hied owcr could relate only to the Great Britain, Germany and Italy latter power. Hav Right to 30 Per Cent Neutral could In some respect profit by the circumstances created by the of Customs. of the war without requirThe Hague, Feb. 22 Tbe arbitra- operations ing new rights, the rights already action trinunal which ha been consid- quired remaining absolutely Intact In the decision the United Slate is ering the claims of the blockading powers for preferential treatment of charged merely to supervise the carryout of the decision regarding costa their claims against Venezuela hue de- ingAfter the delivery of the decision cided unanimously that tbe three President Muravleff (Russian minister blockading powers. Great Britain, of In a declared that Germany and Italy, have tbe right to a the justice), bad speech, been reached after a preference of 30 per cent of the custom mostfindings minute and most impartial Invesduties at La Cuyara and Puerto Caadbo II o, the litigant to pay their own tigation. Like all human nets, he was susceptible to cost In the procedure, and divide ded, the decision but now it was made, every equally the costs of the tribunal. Tbe criticism, one should accept 1L The arbitration United States la commissioned to carof times in had ended begun ry out the decision of the tribunal amidst the sinister peace, set of war. which within three month. In giving Judgment the tribnnal was a terrible obstacle in the path of light and progress. In spite of all point out thnt it has been guided by international law and the equity of good will. alas, no one was secure nu expected hostile attack. Aa the case and that the protocols signed against waa obliged to accept n war nation at Washington since February 13th, when the legitimate defense of honor 1303, and particularly tbe protocol of and liberty was involved. The just May 7, whereof the obligatory nature cannot be doubtful, form tbe legal Providence which ruled over battle basis of its sentence; that the tribunal will distinguish between right and unAt the end of 1 not competent to question the Jur- founded pretensions isdiction of the mixed commissions at this war between a European nnd an Caracas, nor to judge tiicir action or Asiatic people, the right will shine out the character of the warlike opera- afresh. The president concluded with tion of the blockading powers, nor to saying that The Hague arbitration tribunal remains always the rampart of decide if the three blockading power truth and reaeon and the subjustice, to mean all exercised, pacific prevent the necessity for employing force. The lime hope of the future. tribunal decides that it is only In a poSITUATION IN BALKANS. sition to certify that since 1901, Venezuela refused arbitration proposed on several occasions by Germany and Servian Say War There Would Cause Disaster. Great Britain; that after the war no formal treaty of peace was concluded; Peris, Feb. 22. M. Fopovltch, the that the operations of the blockadera Servian minister here, said today: were stopped before they had received "From the time of the rupture of resatisfaction for nil their flalma, and, lations between and Russia, tha Japan further, thnt the question of preferen- sympathy of all Servians has been with tial treatment waa submitted to arbi- the czar, many of whom have sought tration. services under hia colors. In Senria The tribunal declares that It found no one intends to seek to profit by the and recognised In these farts precious Rursian embarrassment to foment a evidence in favor of the great principle revolt In the Balkans. I this believe of arbitration in phases of Internationis also the attitude of other Balkan al conflict. ' In adhering to the proto- states. Without the support of Auscols the blockadera could not have In- tria and Russia, they.would be powertended to renounce their acquired less to settle the situation as wish. rights, nor their privileged defacto po- Should war break out in thethey Balkans, sition. The government of Venesuela Russia and Austria would Intervene In itself, hae recognised In principle the order to prevent a change in the status well founded neceeaity of their clalme war would be dangerwhile it had not recognized those of quo. Moreover, ous, because 4t would eud In disaster to the powers, and until the industrial conditions of the printhe end of January, 1303. made not the case Servia only cipal cities. In lightest protest against the clalme for asks to be allowedany to collaborate In the treatment Throughout preferential of applying the reforms In Macethe diplomatic negotiation Venesuela work donia." constantly distinguished between the allied powers and the neutrals. These "BOURSE RECOVERING, latter, not having protested against the claim for preference for the blockading powers, either at the lime the Paris, Feh. 22. As a result of tha war stopped, nor Immediately after official denial of the aa to tbe lhe signature of the protocol of Feb. attitude of prominent reports financiers prices 13th, the government, of Venezuela on the boqrse today wns much firmer. only agreed In respect to the allied The firmness existing In Rentes ex- emplnycra CONTEST. RIGHT-OF-WA- Chiragu, Feh. 22. Cattle Receipts nt.iMiu; h'fady; auud to prime uteer 4 5.75; pour to medium 3.5&4.8u; No metal quotation were reported tucker and feeder 2.5Uff 4.15; cows I.imsi 4 u; heifers 2.009 4. 35; canner Washiugiuu' birthday. yesterday o 1 till'd 2.i o; buil 2.OO54.50; calve Work is to he started up vigorously ft 7 50. Receipt today 48.000: tomor-ro- r ou March 1 at the Black Diamond Hep 251'Ihi: Ktrariy; mixed and hutch-e- mine at Steckton. S.lV-r- i 5.5l: gixd to choice heavy The J. 1. C. mine at Park City has roiutft heavy 5.104(5.40; hM-ckiM-Male down indefinitely. of buik Steps 5159 4.t:595.2(i; light will be taken to strengthen the com40. Sheep Receipts 20 000; sheep steady pany's exchequer. timid to choice wethers 4.0OSf4lio; Yesterday being a legal holiday tier fair to choice mixed 3. 501 4.25; western sheep 4.2095.111; native latnhs were no rails of the Mining Exchange. Business will lie resumed tomorrow d he 5 5.75; western laniha 4.006 G.00. morning as usual. Omaha, that the United State senate should powers to offer pecial guarantees for tended to others. Including foreign sebe urged to hear representative of ihe fulfillment of its engagements. The curities. Brazilians opened with an serious apprehension. He said it could only !i accounted for by the fact that the secretary remember that the two few Niiiifcal tia riles will meet in a DEPOSITORY. months to nominate candidatea and that with bis prophetic eye he sees that UTAH. the this senator will be selected a siandwrd-bcarer for the party to which PraakUnt he belongs, and then at the general stand-an- d OaahMr election which follows, that this hearer will be successful and he which and DOMESTIC transferred from the forum la he Is at present in a minority to on In which he will in a position to shape ON TIME to some extent the policy of the country. Utah National Bank. GRAIN ADVANCES IN CANADA. 23, lOflf. FEBRUARY OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, 3--Slt P- - m w J:am .....MWJar. No. 12 Caehe Valle Train south of Joab do not Sunday. Ticket AgwA a. HENRY, ci.. of the A Sign " Times! m Tell me tbe name and address of your friend In tbe Eiut who might bn Induced to come west this summer. I will furnish him, or her, with complete Information regarding the low excursion rates and tbe bast route, reserve bertha, nnd do everything possible to make your friend's Journey rnmto: .ble nd pliwsant. If you re going east, 1 should be glad to do a much for you. Flyer for Omaha and Chicago leave Denver at 4:16 p. m. and 10:3$ p. tn.; for St Joseph. Kansas City and - Louis at 2:00 p. m. and 10:35 p. m. a cokm. to Chicago and the East over the double-trarailway between 16 Missouri River and Chicago. Ex- lent service in every particular. One of these train, Ihe Overland Limited, is the Dost luxurious train In the world. Electric - lighted throughout. Direct connection at Omaha via. rn Tha Line to St. Paul y and Minneapolis- - a only ck &SASTA Ff A ATCK1S0K,-TOPEK- North-Weste- - I Tickets, reservations, and full Information chn be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & Ncrth-Wsste- ni Mh MW Street, M Lake CKr. Uab. Ry. I 20 j BK&BBSS9 1 Trainj Utah .ra . From KANSAS CITY and CIIICAlso Direct IJn t- oGalveston. El Paso; City the Mining Camps of 'ICW Mexico and Arizona. Aak me about reduced C. F. WARRJN, pj0 AasiV il . , i |