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Show titt; Moromfo examivef: oniF.y, rTAn. satfrpay Monxixn, hctourr u, esiran, 22c. o: a;ni-riprirn riaing ill further on x jC. h !'ir var;e!ie. bu: packors nr wild up we!'. r.ud more remoie purcbiuve Now York Bnnda. a:-:.) :no!e iwalirt of uncertainty Beveral pnwiounc--i- i 1. 8. regard in: quality. refunding 2, registered... .103 adt.tJtrn are nnifd in foreign ir r. S. refunding 2. coupon 1M Iu3 1. S. 2a, registered hid. Kut.uri'K ihi we. k numbered Hit in V. S. Sa. coupon 104 s he Vi.l-State, compared with 1331, g I:ew eaini a tear ago. aud 26 in F n.la again.! F. 8. uww 4s. coupon .134 Mr. 1U4 ('. S. old 4a, registered I 8. old 4s. coupon ...104American Toltacco 4s, cert if . .. . . 77 Chicago Produce. in tLt American Totiaceo fca. (.'ertif.....ll3S 12. Ch.cagu. 12 a heat pis tossy was somew hat, bulitm. j Atchison general 4a Pg si. a result of higuer pricea for wheat j Atchison adjustment 4s loi7 vtlaroic line 4s at Jjvrrpoot. Tbe market waa givt-103 fair support b) leading bull. Owing Baltimore and Ohio 4s USAs to increased receipia in the mirihw.'i Baltimore and Ohio Sips 115 pit traders vaei,. inclined to eii, Put Central of eorgia as ;ne action of th bull learirr hriu sell- Central of eorgia 1st. luc....... 96 2 December opened a Central of etioigia 2d me ers in cneck. a. . . . . . in1. to Chesapeake and Ohij 4 higher at Mil made to 2 oucn.ug Migi I k. me Chicago and Alton 3 J price allied to Mi 3 k. .Uuiueapolia, Chi.. B. and Qtilucy new 4a 1 total U suu 3:it Ruck, island 4a Chicago reported receipt : Ruck' Island col. & of P6u cars agutusi 93h a year ago. . . .IttSA The corn luaiket waa under con- C. C. C. and tit. LmiIs gen. l'" siderable selling preaauie ft cm pit Chicago Terminal 4s 74 Colorado Midland 4a ....' nailers and commission houses. weather for like muveuieul of Colorado and Souihera 4n the new crop was largely responsible Cuba 5s, rerifflcaies r Ifctcemher and Rio Uranrie 4s..,...101, lor me liberal offerings. Xi LMailllers' tvecuriliea as lower at 44 opened a shade to io 44 and Mild off to 44 Mud Erie prior lien 4 4 2k Erie general 4s I oats opened a shade Ki. Worth and Deliver 1st.... ...llSNi ana later aold at lita-kiuhigher ai 2k Valley Vt 7 ML STREET MU MARKETS OF Cheese firm; f . 11 OCDEN MARKETS r. k :s; Eggs, from now on through the win ter, will be an expensive luxury. This week inaugurated the She a doxen standard, that plau itavoc with cakes aud pica, and other itelicacUa that deHow different pend chiefly on from tbe tim when iliey were luc and 15c a duxeu. aril pointful at are ( the market ai 15c per quart. They naturally tut key and Thanksgiving suggest large, flrtu and day. The variety juicy, and they have already worked a necessity la the te Standstill - jut 01 in Court of Day1 Trading. inNew York, Of.. 13. There terval muvu trading came tu a stand The mar exchange. fill at the. atock krt wet dull mid uuinieresiing The tiay'a meagre binduvaa however. eaa nearly all done at A of yeaterdaj. prim above tboe .arge proportion of ilia total liauaac ; Hina waa cumpleted during the flr- -t hour of ilia atwtiun. This showed the yeater-fia.f.-r- t of the rally lu progra after main which waa aiaried li the retiat'd option of Mr. Vanderitpa utterance at the Washington coiiirn-rioThe firm lone tf of hanker. t he munry market put a iup io an.' large riieuUu of the speculative op era: ions mid prices wete left to fluciu-a- t tluggithly for the teat of the day Till in an almost idle market. dnllneas of any rally in pricea is significant of the condition in the d niatket. ilnidern do not ell to do so by wiibdrawal of credits but conditions are so close in tbe money market that no encouragement la given for eutrrlng uk)H operation for an advsne. Whatever are neceaary fur the pay luent on Monday of final to the Japaiirae loan would hate he.r .tract la tudaji'a stock market, silica loans wade on the stink exchange ou Friday carry over mu 11 Monday . The rate waa pretty firmly held around 6 per eent until the principal needa were satisfied but fell to soiim esteuib later In the day. Th foreeaxt of the weekl ly enrrency movement hart aowe tience on this reatilt. I'aymeuts for new gold and for , pensKiit have reduced the loaaes by the bnuka to the to ITM.taiu. compared with 11.407 ,lhi lst week. Sterling exchange was at rang mid gn active demand for remittance waa reported to cover heavy inalu titles ou previous Uiacounta slo adloan operations. and siertiug ex vanced In change was easy in Faria and Berlin, although dicouUle ai tlioae renters reacted alight ly. The nock exchange pay day la Ixiudon made a eperlal demand for lnom-- in that market. The puirhae of a large imbflieiidenl rnmiwny In the interest of the Conwaa a solidated Auihrnclte apeeial factor of l length for the coalers. But the whole market turned strong In tins letter pari of the day on tht proapccy of good bank ntgie-meand closed at the high level. Honda were Irregular. Total sales, par value $2.9l5.ouu. r. fi, New 4a advanced 3 1 on call. Beets, 2c lb. ITah celery, 6c bunch Viah plums. 1 1 2c to 2c. Sweet potatoes, t His for !5c. Egg plants. 5c to l'c each, t'tah lomatAea. :u- lb; $1.15 per bu. liteen corn, 20t do. I rion oats, 3ur package. I'tsh apples, $i 2.7 Nr box to 3-- 4 !- . ; 97 ...lul'x 3l't h3. 4t 7 k: Jtilv 2ll. Oct. 15 75; laird Oc;. 7.25fi 7 27 Pink laird . Ik-c- Jnu k.ht;; Rilia ti 12.112 Jan. CtI212; iikl2ift701 e-- Cash Northern Padflc Nov. 7.30; ki. k.kj; tiki. Kv R.-o- liec. 2k 5 8; May 25-11- ; - 3U 3 f Nat. R. Me, con. 4a New York Cent. gen. 3xs.. New Jersey Central gen. 5s Northern Egclflc 4a May. 42 3 4. Oats Oct. 2. Rending gem-ra- Iron MiNiulsin con. 5s Si. I and San Prsn. fg. 4s Timothy Clover Cash 12.3u. St. I,. Southwestern con. Harley Cash 3'lf52. Seaboard Air Nne 4x Southern Pacific 4a Stmt her it Rnilay 5s Sugar A CoffM. New- - Y'tnk, Oct. 13. Sugar Uitw Teiaa and Pacific lata Tol.. St. 1.. and West. Is ecu-nisteady; fair roUtting 3f31-lii- ; molaaMS litloii Pacific 4a tigs I kfi leal 3 refined steady; I'ulon Pacific ctmv. 4a augar 2 ! C. S. Steel 2d 5s rrunlied 5.5u; powdered 4.110; granuWa'msh firsts lated 4. Vo. Wabash deb. H Coffee fjutel; No. 7 rlu 111-16- . Western Maryland 4s Wheel, and Isike Erie 4s Wool. Wisconsin Central 4s SI. Iaiuis, Mo., Ocf. 13. Wool .lansu 6s second serlea and iuewestern Steady; territory Klax-Ca- Northwest March 3. to. sh . 1.01, . iu-f- lul 7 ltM-t- , 4.... nl Kansan City Livsstock. Mu., Oct. 111. ille-Receipts IS.tMMi; aleady : nalive sleets 4 2.71 6.16; native cows and heifers and fesdora 2.5o 1.65)14.75; 14.25; bulla 2.001 3.ini; ralves :.5ofr 6.25: western steers 2.75i4 5U; weal-ercows 2.1031 3.25.' Receipts l.Otiu. Weak to 5c. lower; bulk of aalca K.iufjf.7.45; heavy K.IO(f5.2U; packers 5.10fj.15; pig and light 6.mirA.0.b 8IIEKP--RecelI.Otoi; steady ; mutlona 4i5rJ!5; htui It 5.507.25; rang wethera 4.5uy5.25; red ewes Ksnaas City. pm-rtie- lemons, per dor., 4i)c. $2.65 per hundred tOh I High patent flour, 83 'x weight: straight grade. $2.45. Coal oil, 25c gallon; 5 gallons $1.26. 8T buiter, 25c lb. Creamery buiter. 30c. I'11-from lie to 60c doi. 12- ' Oranges, Cocoa nut a, luc and 15c. , H4', Turkish flaw, 25c package. Itta1 Hitnanas. 30c dot. Spring lamb, 2c 1h. Eastern spring chickens, 33 134 k llkig Hen, i 8i 12 1 cock-saile- zz SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 4 00)1 4.65. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Ocl. 1. Cattl- e- Receipts 1 4.000. Klow steady; koeves X.lofif heifers 3.50; coww and 2.504fl.6o; stiM'ksra and feeders 3l(ti4.Sn; Texans 3.4f 4.50; wettlerna J.25i4.gn. HtMJK Receipt Weak to 16.000; 5r Inwar; mixed and butchers i. !&'' 5.521-2- ; good honvy 5.30Cf.flo; rough heavy 0r B.lti; light 5.05 5.50; pigs 4.8flf 5.3tt; hoik of bh1(ih 4.5041 5.1 0. KIIEEP - Receipt 15.000; Mining; 1.00 fi 5.3u. lambs 7.&OA3.UO. sheep CHICAGO FUTUREfl. Hamburger, tse. peaches caused by general debility. He leaves a wife and several sons and daughters In Ogden. The tenialua will arrive st 1 : :? a. m.. Sunday, and friends will meet the body nr the depot and escort il to the Third Ward meeting house, where service will he hold. The remain can bo viewed after the ' i ( 1 Dun't Review. NoV a a New Yurk, OcL 18. Dim's weekly .Tfl . . . review of trade tomorrow will aay; Recent mild weather might have exButler l.iberal 4.000 at. Imt freight pected to retard birslne f. 9.uon btockadea and several similar cnndl a: imi tion testify in the contrary, and ilia New York 2.5n(t at 14'c, at last half of ilia week brought a ass U'4C. seller 3l; 3.IHM1 at Ml,c. Sana bis fall In t'tnpei at ora. Higher Cash quotations were as follows; rate for nmuey tend to preyent Onen Board fia Is. Flour Kirni. In 7Va!l street, t there is no No Kprlug whem- - No 2. k7'5iS7c: Cartsa -- 1.2't at 18c. difficulty In semiring fund for mercan' .Tdiftfifityc: No 2 red, 250 at 6, st;r. tile under I ;i kings. At. aonie ctilea Nu ; xl'.ow,1 ?, 53 1. .r. I, It tic Hell -- Hkl at 61.6". fall trade has become more quiet . riUis.-.is'- , ' fi'-Nalhlriver -- 105 at 2'tc. uccrsM'ii- being covered blit 2. 2'"t,c No. 2 white. 2 Star Con. Hu at 15tfc. atippicniei-tarordet are confidently wbiie. 2K'"o 2!,1c. a'ai;rd. Tbe first interest in liolldav !. ii'ai70c. trade ts no1 aud tin- - element prom-- j Recapitulation. tsos to mppir unprecedented business j (JihhJ feeding barley, . . . .25. J"" 17.866. oil 4 Kegulai vail t choice il niiiinug. ibis year. .Manufacturer are so fully 1.75-1.912.5U Open lavard . No 1. use. No 1 norh-Kl.ixeed i ncriiibd that coutritct for early deo II eslertl. j be considered in lime! CHliuo! toial ...26.955 64.77 .7 ' 2 Prime timothy r, aid the amount or business tkai Mess 1.7.73. hhl.. iork. Il7.r per will lie canted over Into 106 will' I.ard. per loo lbs.. $7. 20. These5 eclipse nil tecuiiK Short ribs aides I loose!. y tii$f X X5. a.iltguine prosptet are ctoiflili'ic lv uu I'le.il' side, (boxed) yiui'.; t'cipsiefl in several of the ItMilmt In ; s Short San T t aiicisco. Or:. I... The official, 2.7 Tur ' lusirics. lastly new from tin qnii'stions f(r inin'ng atwks! rliedng v. basis of huh whies, f 1.2(1 Wliisi, ti'ices and the steel miMs being nrun 3u. $12 emit Clover, ablv gratifying. Alia. 2 Crop, wre nu' in JullM. 2. SUlBi' jure:! by iha frost nml siiri, : us: !(. Alpha Fun.. ID. and Articles I w.,. c; Receipts. peiTentage of tbe year's Mi jican. $1 i7 Andes. 21 riiaina exposed to il.mm r tlin' mi.vuu! i Hilcher. 25. Orel. Fun.. 67. i Articles. f,h be result 'urn! I'' i .uuiutcd up as may K. anil lie! . 61 1.7. o,iur. .7.37'. niokt favorable. II is in he bupe, that Hullion. 27 tlvcrnian. II. 22 vi. lame crop will n - ere il nil ex-- Pbntr. baertia 12 ('aicilon's. 16 e a which l.sve imuir vert pour Wluw1. Fhal Foil. Suvase. 17. .,,'7 121 73.7 .3oil busb.d 9"o .. P'vrn. of fm btai I comparisons i Sconeon. rap I week Fhellsr. 13 I J.Xon j , ,.1.4 son nt (hK ts'rt a lieerease of $2. tla's. busb-- ts . ' K Bel Fnntideii, ,. Tu .. -. .. Il.lll S77.1I.7 fm'e.J in conspni'isou ' RC u'lsit is 6 F I' an I S. N wild a . wri'h i hr vale,. voK Is .t il.loO Silver Hi,'!. 91 while Hur:. ' uosliels Frew n I'ni p 7 i a'Jlt F'I'-- i' m'pru'. ca'.tud f2.t.t4.k3. t'nicn Fon , f: Produce Exchange. Railway ea' rings hn f.ir ,. Fish Foil 3 Exilieqi.eor Oeinbrr exci eel only o 2 per cent xrliSiisi- uniav Iht K'k-'he H min Yi'IIo-J 6 i" : over movement. Inv prires market cliird ri"n j of aicqrit'.ea were hot il''!e tvil'ieiuT.l . wr 7 16' Kax 'n 21 c. rln.ry. S'lier bid. ''I,i-bv the banker' H'idrf ar ni.it k. rii-- e' '.r urging cut. e; nil 9TTi'i.Tn. Demand f r hides i. fuliv l7Fc; I$:r! jx'.v. ji.iiei lies!. iiph .Irxf f, ex-ce- s i Ia1y-,ludg- e ! . 7. i .... . . .1 i J i hii-b- I I !n, W. Ih. mine rutin well In eilver. lead, gold and copjier. Sinru the first of the present month three carloads of ore liavn liei-on ihe market. Mr. Thomas, who ha Jnt returned from ramp, state that Fred Price and Ilia partner have a good thing In their property, which is located between the Maxflidd and the Kennebec company's ground. They have about forty ion of fine ore ou the dump at the present lime, which has been taken out by since work waa aiaried a two nu-few work ago. "Mining In Big Cotionwood ja picking up." said Mr. Thomas. "Where the Maxfleld was about the only property doing anv Hung to speak of a yea ago, seven companies and a number of individual are now at work upon ihelr properties. There will be a number of good producing mines In Big Col ton wood district one of these ilajK." ' ! . I I A I . j . . . r . : fir:, ' state superintendent of received Ihe following teller fminelnifeaaor L. A. Oaiien. director : of 1'iah'a educational exhibit at A. C. Nel-o- Aubiev "I have the honor to infovni von that nnr,.'d in on the charge of dp the vale of Ctah ha received elg'nt .led National bank of gold medal Ihigheai award l: nine r (11. (i 165.00(1 on fradulent liver medals, light bronze medal, and were taken eur yes-iv- honorable mem ion in five o:her raat-a. from Providence. AVe have fRvod well lu eonipeii! ion terdny l The iliree niare wbli o'her a'a'es. j achnol. Ogden anil Ral: Luke 'drew' CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. I I1K"1 e cold Ini. you saw Fie October if. 19, 20. 21 and 22. IlSl that Mr. Clawson wired down.'' O. Oilman. . . e ilv--- pre-um- " S.t:; "rancl.co and re 'I '"Il lililei--- ' Sail iiii.l Ogden mrn iirne i. via roriland i . sn-re- Og'b-in ..i Angeles . .. i'irn. v ia iicra and r Angcb-Ogden in mrn v i u J L. and S. I.. A n I S I. :ty. . and Angele Ogden io i(one wav vb I Ka DEPART daily. 6 Atlantic Mail all polata Mil 11, hn No. ialii Da JUaaacd Khar m4 CMcagt lacnl ARRIVE DAILY. No. 13, Ogden special ....11:30 a. m. No. 5, Paclfle Mall, Balt Lake and nil points east 11:16 a.m. No. 1, Chicago and BL Louis liBlItOd , Na 11, 1 (Deal The T,4Ima 1:00 a.m. II, Balt Lcke special.... 3 :15p.m. . N& 1 Chicago and BL Louis Umi ad liaOp.m. No. 6, Atlantia Express, nil T.OOp.m. potits east Salt Overland Limited Tta IMLaurtaca Traia talk WrM Coapartment and dnwh-iNeaping can, ebearvatioa can, cara, huiat aaoMf and Mrary nn, with haiter, baa and Book Iowa Ubraiyi aodra train alacMt Hghtad, through te Chicago wkhatg ma I.IOfAi g from Park City and Ban Pet Valley .... 7:60p.m.' No. 8, Pndfie- - Express from ail points cast 13:01a.m. Through Bleeping cars to Omaha, BL Lou New aod York and Chicago la, Boston. Free reclining chair cars. A perfect dining car service on nil through tralne. C A. HENRY, Ticket AgnaL Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. Agt, Pngr. Dept Salt Lake City, ct 3., GILSON. Agent Ogden. Dtract coooactloa 6w chango. St Paul and Minneapolis esa ba C. A. Wallur, Cidcasi & Rntt-Wts!e- n By. tu Aflte Bite. dS Waat Saarad Sartll To California and Its Most Famous The obegon SUMMER RESORT SO j Pasadena Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro No Na Na Na Baa Office, Lootpoltar , Cache Valley Butte liMate P- - & t a ..,3-8ARIVYEL TO LOS 1 Salt Laka Fast Mali lro RATES V.'VA1' Lacurwioii Wagona In Season, vSLADEiS Sunday e. ' C. A. HENRY. Tick Hacks and Vans A. PIANOS d. A h Na I 3U Lak and tau,k "Ate madlata point Naetern Bipreea ....7:06 p. te Na Butta.T:06ate Na I Portland and Na 0 Butto and FocataUo:ate Na It Cacha Vallay ....ltiMp. Trains south u Juab do not na - and ft latte-madlal- j Day & aWiS0 i a p Balt Laka aad intern Na S Butte aad Focatolte Epreaa .. .. C. A. HENRY at Depot; Ticket Na 11 Balt Law Tlntio or write to J. L. MOORE, 3. ( A V2.V.,,i Na 7 Balt Laka aud Mil- SALT LAKE CITY. MOVING te Santera Espraaa ....4:1$ ate and Laka It-B- alt nmdiiti points Tranafar a SppalnRy. Seavang ar Wark. . ran Butte and PzUandll:Mp te Pocalalla, ford j limb Pms. Salt Lnks. No, all Milford and South liWgte Na 10 Salt Taka and .6:3$ p. poiatu a te Na 6 Local Na EXCURSION 4. Till DRAW- OGDEN II Na I Los Angeles THROUGH OBSERVATION CAR 7 I ud Na Long BeacH LOW short cabu May 7th, WL DEPART. Tent City Niht SPECIALTY. Agsai. & MOBKLET, - Trav. Faaa Agrat OgdM, Utah a borlet, O. P. 1 T. A. Balt Laka Cits J. C. BLADE. LESSEE. 408 26th Street, Tribune Bldg. . Fhenae Bell, Office Z20: Bell. IndependciL Office 224. ReeL Rewl-224- (ijNIDdir 1144. Wagon for 8anlterluni will leave Utebna Drug Store comer at t:$o a. m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at p. m. and return at 4 p, m. t tv'if.ll lii FURNITURE VAN aicro STORAGE .TIMECARD Heavy Graying Allen Transfer Co Fffacflva DeO th. DU ART. Na S Mall and Kxprtf.. IJa I Ovorland LteHJ J Omaha, Council Denver, Kansan City oast dally Na 4 Atlantic Expre Denver. Omaha Bluff Kanina City and all J: Phwaa: Bell 22; lautpandenl 22, 412 26 tn St. points WHERE TO EAT i BUTTE MINING LITIGATION. $30.00 j Th0atyBaM-fracfcRafln7bM- n. Poit-land- I lefetmniM CARD IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1905. UTAH GETS MEDALS. WERE TAKEN EAST. Cg.br, FM A. G. W. TIME Ib-isl- 4to to 75c a 13. TUk iioWlEWlSi - Ih'l. UWHIctn, (Ntm.CIlCMI, ign AfsnC ING ROOM ANGELES. l Ran Franc -. L. Rice and I'rovtiteni-e- . It Iran fling the I POINT N . IIOfiSLCY. JL ' remrailnti erly, Secretary Arthur - Thomas. Jr.. Jnied yraierday to the thxl he waa settling for a carload that would md appraxitnalely $94 per ton. This car in a little better than the average, but all of the ore from this 7 sri. ' Pfl Fsk' - an evidence of the kind of ore that la being produced at. the Mas field company's Big Cottonwood prop- New Yoik. iirr. 13. A vxhle io the IImsIiI from Rome as: FVipe Pfux N in a consiatory to tie held Nov. 12. n il name a the Aral Koulh Amerlc.i i 1'anlinal YlouMignor J. A. Dearcovej He Allmi'qiie (alvacsn-li- , archbishop i.' Hio I)e Janeiro, thus ending 'lie loin, stnigalc in ihe Rouih American for a In the sav-.icollege. At Ihe same time Moualci ii Cagiano De Aeveitn. His- liollnei-a- . l!l be major domit vrenied h ,i I. - all principal iabter : A- NEW CARDINALS. 6e. Sfa Lo< UKIOIf PACIFIC. MAXFIELD SELLS RICH ORE. Hubbard aqttii-- h Itto lb. Pumpkins. 10c lb. Choice Alhera peaches, $1.25 per bushel. Regular Call Balsa. Pickling cucumbers. 2.7c per 100. tiraiid Central lun at 6:12s1,. Bloaters. 5c tier fish. lower Mammot- h- Tng at 25c. Ifio at! Pickling onions. 3r per Hi. 2ltxr. l.luiO at 24r. lofl at 23'. .c. 1'tah Conconl grapes. 2 Ih for 1.7c. Alar Day 2..7'' at 7e. t'tah dry onions, 2r lb. Kacranientu--l.tkki Chinese radishes, 5c each. at fl'ye. Star Con. 500 at 1514c. j Chicago City Anwifif James Einbllng, who has resided In Ogden since 1878, died in Rslt Lake Thursday, shlle on a visit io bis stater. Mrs. Shlngleton. Death was j $1.30 per hundred. Cracked bariey, $1.40. Vtnh pumpkins, 10c each. 4c lit.; e NO CHANGE T JAMES EMBUKC DEAD Shorts sinus. I'tsh and Thn affair, owing to good behavior. lie many peculiar phases, is attracting any anumnt of attention here. 12 Ctah cabhnge. 3c ll. Ban let pears, 2c lb. fslifnrnia grapes. 12 Oatha Kiniw that of her father (she being but IT years of age), and lat evening the ceremony ' duly performed. By means of the wedding the reform school has no more terrors for her, as the words which made her a wife, look her from its jurisdiction. The same ceremony in some mysterious way gave the Fogleburg, boy ax the decision another chance-alaTuesday to return him io the school ha been reconsidered since the wedding and he I now ai liberty during Oy lera, 7bc ier quart. The prire In each Instance In by tht pound. Timothy bay. loose, sells for $9 per ton: timothy haled. 60c a hundred; ifulfa baled, r.nc a hundred;' alfalfa hav, Ioom. $5.50 to $7.00 per ton. Wheat. $1.50 per cwt. Oats. $1.50. Whole corn, l.4fl. Cracked com, $1.50. Bnrley, $1.S whole; $1.30 chopped. Rye. $1.30 per hundred. Bran and aborts. $1.15 per hundntd. , 'icr 20c l-- I C-'- lobster, Threa Trains Daily night. They were brought here and kept in confinement tor some hours, ihe intention being to iake them both back to the reform school that same day. Before ihe hour of ihelr departure interested parties arrived, however, had that a marriage arranged David and between ihe girl nhould Hansen take place that evening a a meant of releasing ihe girl from her unpleasant predicament. AVhat feelings had existed between them before la not known, but anyway, the wedding was agreed upon. A license was secured after much difficulty. the consent of the auihoriiles waa at Ogden being necesaary. a lb. d One-hal- In Csnada failures fur the wvek flumhsr XB, as against 25 last week, and II In this week a year ago. 3V heat, insluding flour, ex pun a fori the wssk ending October I2ih. are! 5.774.3C2 bushels, sgs'nut I.(i72.ti4! j last week. 1.357.175 this week last year, 1.365,610 In lfmi and 5.:iu.6k fcom July 1 to dtite the exports are 1.773.S37 bushels sgniust IDJui.t kxx Uat year, 45.54I.M4 in 1:93 and 7,. 766,130 la 192. 20c: .srd retails for 12 12c lb. Side veal. S leg veal, 13 loin veal. 121-2c- ; hind qiianer, 131-2c- . Beef loin, 10c to 14c lb. Beef ribs, sets. 6c to 12c lb. Rib roast. 12 1 2c. Veal breasts. It to. Veal steak of leg, T"C. Veal chniw, 16c. Veal steak of shoulder. 12 Hind quarter beef, 7r. Fore quarter beef, 4 2c. f or whole bag. I Fore quarter mutton, Sc. Kuttocka, II Sirloin aleak. 15c. and porterhouse steak, 15c. Rtmnd teak. 12 Chuck steak, 10c. Rib boiling beef. 5c. Rump roast. 6c to 12 Pickled pig feet, I Iba. for 26c. llrkled lamlw tongue, 4lic dnx. Ixvli and rib por chop, 15c. 'Whole pork loins, 13c lb. -Veal neck, Sc. Sliced ham. 2ln. Rolled hnm, fi'to sliced. Picnic hant. lie. Whole boiled hams, 20c. Eastern bant. 16c to 17 to 22 Breakfast bacon, 17 Sausage, 12 1 2c. Dry salt bacon, 15c. lb. Pickled pork. II Chopped turn, 12 Pork sausage, IS certif.... -fa- g 1WL to lb. 101. la 17 c pi Kx-po- soles, 15c; flmtndern, sell for 15c lb.; striped Craba, 25c and :iur. siia-her- Bradntrwatn S sport. New York, tier. 13. H rail at reels Cool weather, tomorrow will any: later than usual In arriving llila year has given n stimulus to retail trade throughout, g wide area and liels'd the already active jobbing trade through the medium of trade In nil kind of grain and Prices of flour aliuwr expansion. nearly all cuiiiiuodltlea are strung or lend upwards, reflecting Insistent dc. maud. Ileniand for money la alill move market growing and slock qentn are being subordinated to requirements to move crops and finance commercial operationa along nil linen. Some weatern centers still report their banka draw Ins down eastern bnlanrea to meet retpiiremanla. The only flaw In the alt tint Ion at present - one by the way, flowing from the Intense activity in all llnea of inquiry- - la the growing inability of the rnltrondn to handle the freight t raffle o (ruing. Thin cumpluiM ia well nigh unlveranl. Railway gnwa earniuga In Heplem-lie- r were vnrr henry. Increasing 6 per rent over .be name month In lkfl4. while fur the nine month of the calendar year the gain over the period last year reaches M per cent. .Many of the ludtiidiial roads allow remarkable Increaaea. Business failures for the wees ending October 12th numlier 1X3, mcalnei Ikfi Iasi steak. 1M In the like week or 364, 203 In 103 in 102, end k in smelt minion, 17 salmon. 2nc and 25e Smoked while fish. 2uc lb. lb. Finnsn It addle. 17 6' 1m. c UNION PACIFIC One week's y 17 Halibut, Im. k r;r:;r j:?-- Jupan A . set Colo. I ml. Colo. Inti. fia. act B Somhern Pacific 4a. do, tor 115'ai 12-1- atqwriw 120. 55c. 1"" t Una c 7k :fe 4a l Cane sugar. $5.8i per tack. lb. Hooper cheese, 17 HwImk cheese. 25c lb. Eastern clieese 2"c lb. Rage cheese, 25c. Ranch eggs, Sov doz. or 2 Iu4 Oct. 13 bt-iu- $!.imi. T 134 Norfolk and West. con. 4a Oregon Short l.lne rfg 4s Pennsylvania four. 3Vs May Parsley, 6c per bunch. Morgan cauliflower. 1213c per lb. Ioiaioea, 20 lbs. for 2V--, $1.00 cwL Ibid i she. 4 bunches for 5c. (iarlic, 20c lb. for 6c. Ctah lettuce, 4 bum-heHeel sugar. $511 sack; 14 lbs. for sx 25 , 4b Tor 25c. lnii Si5-kSr2-- $1.00. Cucumbers, 4 for 5c. Bermuda onions. 4 lb, fur 25c. California mild red onions, 6 lbs. k Japan 6. ceruflcatea January Pork wa unchanged at Luuia. and Nash, unifled 4a 12.471-2lard gnd ribs wre also un- Mauhattao con. gold is Mexican Central 4a changed ai b.H7 1 24 g.hO and 6.Mi Mexican Ceuvnil 1st iuc...' CLOSK: Wheat-D- ee. Miun. and 8i. IjhiI 4 May MC!4tii7'g; July h2 2 4. Missouri. Kan. and Tdxa 4s Corn Oct. bilk; lice. 443-1old Missoini. Kan. and Tex2ds , - 3, T5, lk-nre- . K'.pered salmon, 2uc lb. Cranberries, lSr quart. 1arsnipa. 2c lb. California figs, 15c per pkg. Canned corn, luc t'auned tomatoes. 2 for 25c. Pup sirn. 3 lbs. for 25c. (I r sen peppers. I'a- per dozen, lied peppers, 15.- per dozen. 4. mile-force- corrra-jnndin- well-suppli- klu-ben- 1 y Mt. p!ant, tuue dime not. In the course of the ordinsrv ' girl' lire. ,ec her an in mate of a state reform school, a paroled member of the same place, one of the principal characters in an elopement, a prisoner in custody of au officer, wi'b tbe reform school he place of a pardoned prisoner and the wife of a man o'her than the one with whom she eloped, tiui that. In brirf. 1 the etury of the hisof the life Mi tory of Isabel Larsen. of tbi rity. for the eight days ending this evening The nura with whom the girl eloped i young Arthur Eogleburg. also a paroled inmate of the state reform sekuofc who reside here, and tbi man whom she married is David Hansen, a member of a well known family of this city. The Larsen girl first came under the limelight Sunday afternoon, when the elopement was started. She lmd been an imitate of the state reform school at Ogden until Tuesday of last week, when he was brought home by her father, Christian Imraen of this city, who got her released ou parole by giving a bond guaranteeing her She had good behavior while out. been acquainted with the Eogleburg boy while in the school, and was soon chummy with him bere. afternoon. Sunday considering that they were mistreated in some way, ihey decided to leave their happy homes. cat their lota together and make their own way in the world. lL ia reported that their conduct had not been of the beat, and some threats uT return to the Ogden Institution had some influence with them Anyway they autried to run away together. They went uu foot, going in a northerly direction. They left word with a younger Eogleburg boy before learing that they were going south, instructing him to say also that he had accompanied them to Spring City. This ruse ihrew the officers off the trail when they were called to take It up on liond&y. The runaways went about live mile north from here Run-daand put in that night aud blond y in hiding at Birch Creek, a small settlement there. Sheriff Knudsen and Marshal hladsen hunted (hem Monday without success. Tbe following morning they were discovered a they left a straw-stacabout one mile north of Fairvieir, which place had been made their sleeping place Monday s t. Come Out of the Reform School, Eloped, Caught, Taken Home, Married. tg. ......... . Trading LARSEH CIEL IS FREE 1 J ipos. BOSTON CAFE aL dally. -- arritb. - ro ..i- FacUte f7xprefro Omaha. Bluttn Council Denver,. Kanaia City Na m irl. 13. The supreme ' ' a' Hrleiia till a denied ;he inoiicin trj.i 1 dally Overland Na lie p ainiff lor a rehearing in in-OPEN DAY ANO NIGHT. II."" .'11111)11. rase tif the Nipper rmu'ianv. Evarytning ncra the Beat. Bhart ar . from umaba Bluff x, Kansas City. uwpril in y. Helne. ncuin-- r 'he data at all aoura - ex rer aad all pofota Anarundii aud nf of Ail kinda rompanie gamp and flab in nimr. 31 5o t'e dally !;ux an Ain.ilgaiiialpil Dna Copper dinner Extra -I Sunday, from if onipan. iieiiun in quit fide and involving 25a Fiaa lunch from 11 ta (a4 Na I of the In S m. vein. Nipper Tick A"1 to S nd p. an-S in F:v.eim1 ,7o.:el which Fie supreme eonvt lusi July . BL MOSELEY. A. I Tickei. in 30 Noveniber io 21 ihe nial judge and orih-rrdie . all. d. P'oiauc;-re- - U Huiie, 42.5-1- , ' , ' I Si-- ! li. rai-ifles AA'a-hit- a- Ian. I lO'.-ilan- cae hack for a rhr.i Jim U Young,BteteR Props Twanty-Cft- h "? lmi: a |