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Show MARKET DULL DZPO&rrotXi piiwa grins Sofia E Dooly Horn to E Bolpk X. Bo M. Washing: on, ( vefe UTAH, OGDEN, 3-- ! ljtu-ritsn- o d oa all peiata PAYS Pacific Due to Raid -- FOREIGN Brils 1 7-- F7....... ' Yesterdays Break in Union fcafts laughed at him, but he soon saw that It waa no Joke. He tiled to comfort i tbe bny and begged that be wight not die. but It waa too late. A half hour later Valtall breathed bis last. bid 1.30; Montana-TouopaThe accident waa oWrved by Fnnk 1.00. arked 12. Scribner, who waa walking in tbe bills, New York, bid 11 snl be secured a buggy and bad tbe (tut aria asked 5.00. body taken to tbe Berkeley Morgue. Pctrn, asked 8. Scribner confirms every detail of Richmond Ana., bid 1. Kurco II., asked 50. story and says it was purely an accident. Sacramento. bid 18; aked 19. 64.50. Tbe two buys were residents of San Silver King, asked 3 14. Frxiu-iw-Silver Shield, bid 2 Vsltsli lived wiih his stepSo. Swansea, bid 4. father and mother at So! H roadway and 14. naked waa apprenticed to a horsesboer. Star Con., bid 13 lives with his parems at 5 PresSunshine, asked 3. cott court and is a machinist. Tetio, bid 24 12: asked 25. asked 20. U. 8. Con., bid 18 U. 8. Bluing, bid 20.37 PPRINCE WEDS EQUESTRIENNE. Victor G. A S. M , bid 1 5. cause of the Mesalliance Ht Wabash, asked 5. Forfeits His Rank. asked 45. Yankee, bid 40 New York. April i:i Prince Hugo Hohenlolie has married Madame Hel SALT LAKE QUOTATIONS. ga. a beautiful circua equestrienne, according to an American dispatch from Y ESTERDA YS QUOTATIONS. Berlin. Madame Uelgas first husband was a circus performer. Tbe princes marriage violates the family laws which provide the forfeiture of rank in the event of sueh an alliance. Henceforth hi- - will be known Little Chief, bid 1; asked 2. asked bid 1 Maunnoib, snked 1.01. May Day. bid 5 3 8; asked 6 Utah National Bank. IRTSSBST POSH. I.au-rita- Party for Reported Formation of ear Campaign Makea Trad-er- a Nervoum 3-- New York, April IS. The dull and uncertain stock market ot today was the natural outcome of the course of the previous market. The rather violent break In Union Iadflc with which the market closed yesterday, was regarded today as due to a raid. A more careful conuderaiiun of the part taken by the In the Northern SeAttorney-Genercurities proceedings at 8L Haul modified the first Jmprexeion that tbe was opposing Itself on principle to the Union Pacific's effort to er Us former holdings of Northern raciflc. Dot the action of the stock yesterday on tbe supposition caused n deeply grounded Impression that the recent mysterious accumulation of Union Pacific Is based on the hope of advantage to the slock from the end nought In the suit. The speculative kssis thus Implied for the recent movement In Union Pacific and the problematical outcome of the factor In the speculation caused misgivings. Tha uncertainty thus caused and reflected in tha hesitating fluctuations In Union Pacific unsettled tha whole market. To add to the hesitation, reports wera Circulated of ths formattoa of a formidable party for a bear campaign which had been selling Its holdings and putting out short Hues at tha high level u preparation for nn onslaught upon valuee The effect of these reports was to intimidate traders from attempting to advance prices or from buying Locke The Influence of foreign markets was also on ths side of reaction and there ware fears that the Russian naval disaster might ramilt In furtlier depression In the rnrls market Tha cancellation of an option of 17,000 tons of pig Iran by the United States Steel corporation and the reason given that it was feared that ths purchase would Invito the resumption of blast furnaces was not of reassuring effect on sentiment regarding the iron and steel trade Renewed strength la tha wheat market pointed to yesterdays weakness ns due on tha government reto profit-takibe port with tha ultimate effect still to recounted with. On the other hand ports wars current of a large export of steel products for March and tha very cheerful view of the trade outlook ex- The closing was firm. pressed by tha Iron Aga. Ronds were Irregular, Total sales, al butter market 02::c; was Eggs-Fir- m, Cheese Weak, 90 luc. CLOSE. CHICAGO PRODUCE 13. Close: 93 5 5; July 87 Chicsgo, April Wheat-M-ay Sept. 82 old 58 83 Corn April 5! Sept. 49 5 8. Gala May 37 trt 14 easy; creamery, labile. 18c. dairy, Pork 3-- July ; 37 married a Yienniese actress, liohenlohes is one of the mediatized reigning houses. Prince lluhenlohe has been living' in this city atnee his return from the United Statea. where lie was at various timea reported engaged to American heiresses. 50 May 53; July 3-- na Count von Hermeslicrg. Another Prince Hohrnlohe 8; old 5-- May 13.32 July Lard May .6003.111 12. Ribs llsy 4.45; July 6 60. Rye May 70. . Flax 1.11. Timothy 2.15. Clover 10.75. 1-- Sept-3- 12 50. POSTOFFICE INVESTIGATION. , EVENING, rAPRIl 14, 1901. THURSDAY OGDEN, UTAH. THE MORNING EXAMINER, tigation has been discussed by some members of the senate committee, though a determination for such an inquiry has not been fully decided upon by the Republican leaders. Members of the committee say the resolution will provide for a continuation of the recess, which has existed during the session, which is that specific chargee will be taken up wheu presented but that no general inquiry will l instituted. President Kooacvelt bad a conference with Senatur Penrose, chairman of tbe committee, and subsequently one with Senator Aldrii-h- . the Republican floor lender. Both Interviews related to the proposition that the senate provide for aa investigation of ths department. The president maintained tbs sums position he has held from the Inception of ths troubles that the department must be purged front all suspicion. He believe that ths investigation conducted by the department officers themselves was thorough and searching and that any further Investigation covering the same ground, would be practically fruitless, but he is not inclined to stand in the way of further inquiry. posi-offl- ee Autombile. WM. R. MILLER, Managsr. StrssL Office, 368 Twenty-fift- h Telephone Na FOR 2540 Washington OMAHA 6.500. Market The II. Cattle Receipts slow to 10c lower; na-ti- re steers 8.5005.15; nows and heifers 8.2004.20; ranuers 2.0003.00; stock-er- a and feeders 2.7504.25; calves 1000 6.00; bulls 2.4001.60. HOGS Receipts 11,000. Market 50 10c lower; heavy 4.1004.95; mixed 4.80 04.85; light 4.7604.90; pigs 4.0004.75; bulk of sales 4.8004.85. SHEEP Receipts Market 8,000. steady; western yearlings 4.8005.60; wethers 4.5005.60; ewes 4.2506.10; common and Stockers 3.0004.73; lambs ng 6.0001.00. CHICAGO xx OC-- -; Has shown the importance STOCK. Chicago, April 18. Cattle Receipts 1A00. Steady to strong; good to prime steers 5. 1006 .66; poor to medium 3.50 04.30; Stockers and feeders 3.7504.35; cowa 3.0004.35; hrifera 2.2504.50; cannon 3.0002.10; bulla 2.0004.10; calves 2.6005.00. 1. 13. HOGS Receipts today 21.000; tomorBan Franclsca row. 20,040; strong; mixed and butchers 6.1005.25; good to choice heavy 6.250 5.40 rough heavy 5.1005.25; light 4.30 Alts 54 Kentucky Con. 3 Andos 32 Mexican 205 05.25; hulk of sales 6.1005.80. Occident si Con. 84 tl.S09.000. 8H EEP Receipts 15.000; steady; Belcher 33 United States 4s advanced 1 on call. good to Choice wethers 4.7606.40; fair Best A Belcher 21 Ophlr 525 Bullion 10 Overman 34 western Caledonia to choice mixed E5O04.BO: 73 Potosl 31 MONEY AND EXCHANGE lambs 4.500 sheep 4.5005.35; native Con. 26 Savage 45 Challenge 5.50; western lambs .1.5006.40,' Chollsr 25 Sag Belcher 12 New York. April IS. Money on call Confidence 74 Sierra Nevada 68 bid 1 M per cent; closing easy, KANSAS CITY CATTLE. Con. Col. Va. 166 Silver Hill 58 11-loene 1 per cent; time and asked Union Con. 75 Imperial 2 H Kansas City, April 13. Cattle Re- Con. easy and dull; sixty days 3 Crown Point 18 Utah Con. 11 six ceipts 8.003. Steady; native steers 1.50 e per cent; 90 days 1 3J Yellow Jacket 218 months S 4 per cent 85 Justice 2 05.25; southern steers 3.7504.35; Prime mercantile paper 4041-- 1 southern cows 2.6008.25; native cowa Silver Bars 53 Sterling exchange strong, bankers' and heifers 2.0004.35; Stockers and at bills 4.873004.8735 for demand and Mexican Dollars, nominal. feeders 8.0004.60; bolls 2.8003.25; Drafts Bight; 12': telegraph, 15. 4.848504.8490 for sixty day bills: portwestern steers 1.500 calves 2.7508-00- ; commercial bills 4.80; western cows 2.0004.00. ed rates 4.35 U4 4. HOT WHILE HUNTING. 12,000. HOGS Receipts Market Bar allver 539-4- . ' steady; bulk of sales 4.8505.05; heavy 43. j Mexican dollera 5.0005.10; paeksrs 4.8605.00; pig and Fatal Closa of Trip In ths Coast Hill of California. I light 4.2504.80. bank clearings. 1.000. Market Cal.. April 13. A rifle in SHEEP Osklsnd, Receipts Seattle, April II. Clearing, 308,-- strong; muttons 4.7606.50; lamhs 6.25 the hands of two careless boys played balances, 1160.284. 08.15; nags wethers 6.OO05.SO; ewes the usual role In the foothills of Uni- Tacoma, April 13. Clearings. 30, 3.5O05A5, trn Coats county this afternoon, Just ' 346.685. 881; balances, across the line from Alameda county, 13. Clearings, Portland, April OP NEW John Valtall, aged 14 years; Instated CLOSING QUOTATIONS balances, 3117,794. YORK STOCKS. upon scuffling with hie friend. Edward ; Kpokmne, April IS. Clearing, Lauriuno. aged 16, while the latter balance 823,693. held the rifle In hia hands, with the re31 Colorado Pari sad Iren sult that the weapon waa discharged 50 i Copper Lead and copper.' and Inflicted a mortal wound upon 74 Atchlana oommon i Valtall. The bullet entered the boy's 93 New York, April 13. Lend and cop Atchlaoa preferred breast, pierced his heart and emerge! 48 2 Smelter common per unchanged. . tram the back, death following half 91 8 Smelter preferred nn hour afterward. 4 , ,,-2- 7 WOOU Alton common The accident occurred nt 1 o'clock. I Baltimore and Ohio . . . . ... .80 1 The boys bad met with no success lu fit." Louis. April 13. Wool steady; Brooklyn ,, .47 , .. 78 their hunting and sat down to rest. territory and wcetrrn medium 18030; Canadian Pacific ,. . .... ...118 115 2 They derided to amuse themHclves by fine medium 15017; fine 11616. Metropolitan Traction 83 shooting at a demijohn. Chesapeake and Ohio 198 8UGAR. prepared to take the Ural shot and alConsolidated Gas .. ready had the weapon aimed, alien his New York, April 13. Sugar: Raw Peoples Gas . told him to get further centrifucompanion .36 4 ! Erie . nominal; fair refining 3 back. Lnuritsno compiled, but a sec2 4 130 ... molasses 3 sugar 96 Cestrsl test Illinois gal ond time Valtall caught him and dragRefined quiet; crushed 5.40; pow- Manhattan . . . ged him bark. Lsnrltnuo was still willdered 4.80; grauulnled 4.70. Kansas and Texas . .. ....39 ing to comply and had Juat turned, COPPER Firm, Na 7 Rio 7 ....117 New York Central .. . . when his foot slipped on the hlllHi'le 53 Norfolk and Western 21 4 and the rifle went off. Chicago. Ontario and Western Valtall cried out that he was shot 119 Pennsylvania Railwayland fell to the ground. Hie friend The lending futures ranged as tol- - Louisville and Nashville .. .. .109 thought he was Joking nt first and Missouri Pacific ,, Artic1 High. Low. Close Rending 43 8 Wheat, No. 2 .. .......24 Rock Island 92 92 92 49 8 Jilsy . Southern rsrlfle . 86 864 July .145 2 88'j . SL Paul 80 81 82 Sept . . ...... ........... 18 Sugar Corn, Na 2 common . . .22 Southern Railway 52 51 34 May 24 1 Texas 49 61 49' j, Julv a Cost ......89 Tennessee 4876 50 48 Sept 4 . . Pacific 2 Union Oats, No. 11 37 36 38 Steel common May si 14 occupied by the Oak Saloon 3676 steel preferred . 36 .. 51 July Mess pork, per bbl. Wabash preferred .. Ecdes Limber 164 128 MS Wash. Ava (a..v...wr.. 698JCM Street 4X9H rr TRANSFER i CO, j 'Phone 22. i 412 2Sth Street, FURNITURE j VANS, No Damage to Property in Handling j Dispatch. 1- -4 1- -2 STORAGE 6-- AT REASONABLE RATES. 8-5-- HACKS and COUPES furnished -- FUNERALS 1-- and for BALLS, WEDDINGS THEATRE PARTIES ALL TRAINS MET BY 3-- . 8-6-- .....96 8-- July Lard, per May lb. July Short ribs, per 6 45 6 60 May July 100 6 50 4 67 6 47 6 65 lb. 6 46 60 6 37 6 52 Flour Steady. 2 spring wheat, 90097c. 8 spring wheat. 85096c. 2 red wheat, 95097c. 2 corn, 53c. 2 yellow corn, 53c. 2 oats, 37c. 3 white. 37042e. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 2 rye, 6708c. Good feeding hurley, 31035e. Na , naked 2.00. Caries. Baked 6 Century, bid 78: asked 76. 47 asked 49. (ha. Meeeur. bid Creole, asked 36. Daly, bid 2.20; aeked 2.55. Daly-Wet, bid 23.00; asked 23.60. , bid 3.76: asked 4.25. Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 50. Emerald, bid Galena asked 10. Grand Central, bid 4.O0; asked 4.40. Horn Silver, bid 1.00, Ingot, asked 1. Joe Bowers, bid U Mammoth, hid ?.U; asked "4. La Rciue, abktil 4. 1-- 1 and Liquors. r e western, 31.16. Prime timothy seed. 82.80. Mens pork, per barrel. 312.25. Lard, per 100 Ilia.. 6.65. Short clear sides, (loose). 6.25. Short clear sides (boxed), 86.750 7.00. 1.78. 25th Street It will be opened on April 4th, 1904 with a full line of Ggars 1-- 1 north- - Whiskey, basis of high wines. Clover contract grade, 810.75. Alice, bid 16. Ajax, bid I. Ben Butler, bid 12; asked 12 Bullion-Beak- Fair to choice malting 44055c. 11.09; Morning Quotations on tbe Salt Imks Stork and kilning Exchange, by Ogden Brokerage Co. 2432 Washington Ava, Thone 215. Fur-uLh- ed (Web quotations were ns follows: Nn. 1 flaxseed, No. STOCK. " BALT LAKE MINING 115 Dining . Daly-Jndge- P 0 Drug Store We nuke a specialty of Prescriptions. Telephone orders nptly attended to. J. E CAYE, Frap. 1 7 1 pm totor-gdlftt- c t ............ xrj- - .fr. 25. dlning-t-a- r Xa Agt Be. SH lake 1 (I aad Peeatelle utte Exprcea Car ll:tttn 7:00a 7:00am Xa 8 Portland and Bntto.. 8:30 pm Na 10 Butte and Poeat file 10:30 am Xa IS Cache Valley Trains aenth of Juab do art na that! Bnadaya art C. A. HENRY, TfakH CORSE, a H. Fan A Ft. D. from our own greenhouses, are some of the details that make tbe service ao satisfactory. p. ra. and 10:?t p.w. for Omaha and Chicago; 2:00 p.m. and 10:35 p. m. for Kansas City and They ail carry dining cam X- - A . Leave Denver 4:15 SL Louis. l:Nym 9:55 pm Xa II Salt Lake and Untie Na 7. Belt Lake and Mil- llitOam Xa 8 Balt lake and Inter- to keep a hotel, but we have mastered the . ARRIVE- - Dainty linen, spotless silver, glistening cut glasa flopers on every table Pointers The Depot 1903-- mediate poiata 1- -2 13 20 12 35 12 15 12 27 tt, td 1 12 45 12 57 100 6 55 6 70 (Xer. . DEPART. 5-- It is harder to run a I Butts and Portland. .11:44am lfoatpalier No. Butt Cidw Vlly ( Mq, Uk tad Nt, IB Salt Lake and Salt Xa pohiti ( halt laka Prova Xa and all potato Milford l.topto nth 10 halt lake and la top- 6:33pm Xa 3-- .......... ; CARD. r . E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Belt Laka Cl iy, Utah. 2-- X. P. MlUrtE Adhl 0X1 OREGON MOORS. COMMERCIAL AGENT. - ...... THE For particular, call on or address aarnitn. Salt Laka Route, or J, L ALLENS CARRIAGES. liBfd jq - 1- -2 3 am 5.35 p m 9jj 3 fi 1:49 p 41 A. HKXKY, Xlekrt AgmL P. and V. A. T. W. OOLL1NE. 935 g qj c ,)r Fact Mai) 101 a a ocas ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Laka Milford, TeL ..-.....1- May am City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street 3-- ...,94 7:30 Modena and Calientes. Direct stage connection for all mining districts la southern Utah and Nevada. 3-- 4 1- -3 From ProvO, American Fbrk, Lehl, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Cnllentea and intermediate points From Provo, Lehl, Fal Said, Marsur and Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. points. From Silver City, Mam- moth. Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield . Beech .... daily Xa 18 SillfcB aaet, daily vr ARRIVE. Heavy Machinery and Freight Bandied with Till 1 Overiaad No limited COumI from Omaha Bluffa Kamae Cite, Dem aad att peinto aaal Mam- Stockton, j 3401,-143- 7-- BEPART. For Prnva Lent Fairfield and Mercur, aonnectinc at Nephl for ManU and Intermediate points oa Sanpete Valley Ry For Garfield Bench, Too- moth. Eureka and 8tt ver City (via Learning- ) ton g.Q0 For Provo, American Fork, Uhl, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callenteo and Intermediate points S89-98- .97 DEPART. 6 Mall and Express ....T1I8 9 Overland Limited fair Omaha Connell Bluffa Denver, Kansas dtp and flidfi east daily Na d Atlantis Depress for Danvev, (kasha Conned Bluffs, Kama (Sty and alt San Pedro, Los Angeles and Xa 8 Paeiflo Expraaa hod Cornell Bluffa thneie. Salt Lake R. R. Co. Dearer. Kaaaaa CKy and ele, i IfiOfc points east. cut-off- M; CARD, Effective Kov. 22, Na Xa Depot, Third, West and South Tam pie Sts Balt Lake City. a 1-- 4 TINE TABLE Guuld-Curri- 5-- TIME Mfrs. of High Grade Harneex and Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers. Stock Baddies. Phone 814k. 2Z79 Washington Ava 61 3-- Ogden Steam Laundry. Harness and Saddler J. C. PLATT BADOLERY CO. carries a full lino of Glovus, Blankets 01 02 .every Co., Twenty-fourt- h . 3-- Winning friends and customers day. Do you like your laundry dull finish, smooth finish or some other finish? We give you juat what you a ant; do the work a little better than the other launderera do IL Try u and BEE. and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT, 1-- S-- 4; Ways are Winning Ways TEAMSIERS.no STOCKMEN Eccles Lumber Co. Telephone Our Laundry h While preparing for spring and summer ask to be shown the screen windows and deers just reccivsd at 19; BsR Lake Oia, 1 MURPHY A GIBLIN. Prop. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Your Patronage Sol lilted. . Bt. 132 Twenty-Fift- phoning The f; Np nK L A. BENTON, First Class era guarantead by u This Is ths best brand on the market .You can get It by calling on or t. Am ,.. i SILVER KING SALOON Cement. Alsc- n- -- German - A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. REGULAR CALL BALES. 30 nt 23.50; 10 nt 23.45. Martha Washington, 1,000 nt lit. New York Ronanas, 2,000 at 1 . Tetro, 600 at 25. . OPEN BOARD RALES. Rutler-Libers- l. 276 at 12. Martha Washington. 6.500 nt Star Con., 500 at Uncle Bam Con., 1,000 at 1,000 nt 20, buyer 00. . . Something New having a halt We call your attention to GOOD SIDEWALKS Daly-Wee- 'LIVE of ail 11, Local from Park City and Bau Petj Valley ..7:00 g, Xs. X Kipiej bom ail psfnfta East .. ,, ....... .n,ia Tlmwgh Bleeping eara ta Omaha (2 mgs and fiL Lewis, Raw Terkaad uL ton. Ena iwdiaing chair aara a het dialog aar aarvim an all trains. FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Wholesale ........... .1:11 . Espiwa on 5a J. G. REED . (SL BROS. Weather Bad Atlantia n PoinU Kant Xm 1. Chiaage sad 84. ....11:45 Loo ChasJ. A. Lindquist A CATTLE. Omaha, April 1 The senile Henly House, Opp. Depot. Ihone Washington, A large AHSortment. of Low Bates' committee on foreign relatlona today and on a treaty on Reliable information constantly ordered a favormhe report hand Guaranteed by tbe for tbe arbitration of pecuniary claims American Ticket Brokers' Assn. arising between the United States and Central and Southern American 520X. ra " Y iIJ II AKRiYi daily. -- Ka A Pari le Matt. Balt Ticket Offic Barley-336- 57. Cash wheat: No. 2 red 1.0001.02; Na 3 red 9501.00; Na 3 hard 93 096; Na 3 hard 8369; Na 1 northern 9601.00: Na. 2 northern 996 98; Na 3 spring 156 86. K Before you start call nt Sharmans Chicago, Ns4 Avsnua Please Travel, BUTI Itasa ' CABO JULY 87TH, 1MO. UEPAJW DAILY. Mail aU jciai Ni t, itliitli Lake lorn! S 18. Belt ssms,,,,MiT; Sidney Stevens Implement Co Ms A bL Lou April IS. MEAT MARKET n TOO Machinery implements. Bicycle ana Buck's Bteol Ranges and Heaters gc to 1617. James Ballards iWPfllinkv anQ 839-- VEHICLE TE Washington. April proposal to If you want as stern corned beef go a resolution for a post office Inves to Ballard. 13. CO. PARCEL DELIVERY to Chicago and the East over the only double-trarailway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Ex I cellent service in every particular. I One of these trains, the Overland Limited, is the amst luxurious train Electric - lighted j in the world. throughout Direct connections at Omaha via Tie Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Act, Ogden, 0. P. A T. A. BURLEY. Utah Balt Lake CKp Sin of the I I ck ATCH1S0H, TOPEKA & SAffTi 3 North-Weste- rn B Chicago & BALT LAKE CITY. I lmi IOt North-Weste- r! SMrtfe Main Ml Lake . Utah to aad CHICAGO Also Dirnet Une t- oOalveetoa El Pnaa Cttr of Mex the Mining Camps of Mexico and Artaowa Aak ms shout reduced mtoe sen Tickets, reservations, and full information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Ticket Office, 70 West Second South 8L R. F. NE8LEN, General Agent, Train From KANSAS CITY Ry, Street, Cr. Utah. "j C. F. 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