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Show 40. V f 1 . '. OGDEN, UTAH, TrESPAY MORNING, EXAMINER: MORNING TITE RAILROADS IN 1 Mill II 103 Raltimois and Ohio 4a 94 ... Baltimore and Ohio 95 Brooklyn R- T. er. 4a 115 Central of Georgia 5a Central of Georgia 1st ln .... 97 68 Genual of Georgia 2nd lac Central of Georgia 3rd Inc .... 86 .....lu6 Chesapesk and Ohio 80 Chicago and Alton C. B. and Quincy new 4a ....100 C, B. 1. and Pac. R. R. 4s 4 .... 79 .. 90 C.. R. 1. and Pac. R . R. col i C. C. end St. lamia gen, 4a ..104 Colorado Industrial 5a Her. A... 77 Colorado Industrial 6a Her. . 74 77 Colorado Midland 4 . ... 94 Colorado and Southern 4 .104 Cuba 6a ..... Denver and Rio Grande 4s .... 99 64 Distillers Serurltles 6s ...... 101 Erie prior lien 4a 92 Erie General 4n Hocking alley I'-i- i ...........108 Japan 4a ..... ... ... ........101 Japan 4. 2nd 8rirt 91 e e Japan g'fag. certificates , JalB 41,. eemf. ;nd Series., 103 jjoulavlll and Naeh. Unified 4a.. 103 Manhattan oonaol gold 4a Mexlean Central 4e Site 215 Mexican Central let Inc 96 Mina. 8t. Ixwia 4a. ofd Mireouri, Kancaa and Teaaa 4..1UU Missouri. Kan. and Teaaa 2nd... 89 at. K. R. of Mexico oonaol 4.. 86 97 f. Central gen. 6s 130 j. Central general 104 Northern Pacific 4a 74 Norrhern PaciOc 3a Norfolk and Western oonaol 4s.. 102 Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4a .... 04 3a - STOCK MARKET CITY PARK OF OGDEN ...... 4a........ 3s TRADINfi LIFTED FROM LIFELESS CONDITION. A. L. Wilson. A. L. Wilson, N Selling. The sprinkcame upon which of Mguldattoa ling the aurk market today nerved to lift the trad mg oat of the lifeless condldow tato which It had euiik hurt week. The traasarttons, growth la the volume of the moi im- however, im alight and waa the market the fact about preeMre un- wwy IB which price yielded oif were comparatively that dw offering Inalgnlftcant In volunie. No attempt wae apparent to sustain price at anyprufeeatage of the telling and the aloiwl operator Interested in having led the level ef values madntalaed were the to the discouraging conclusion that market was without organised protection. Monday morning's operation on tho slock rxrhsuge nrw likely niwayoto reflect n weekly readjustment of po-sition on the part of tho class of operniora a ho conduct .their operation from a station more reipote from Wall street than the overawe commission bout contingent. Orders from this class of customers swelled the list ofresultselling operations today and tha to aggro- lng decline in price seemed vafa the disposition to sell off. New of general conditions continued highlyencouraging, and auttioritles In different tradea proteat wlih a degree of cm- brilliant phasls that proapecu continue for sustained prosperity, but the renot do entirely of character this porta offset the fact of the loll in demand forIron for future consumption. A tenvol- dency toaard nonlracOoo In the note of bank clearings In the principal : reaenre centers an n note of warning of e lull la builneee activity. The per- eistent drop la price of securities Isomlnregarded in Heelf as somewhat oua and la n possible herald of leas , hopeful promise In the basinets prospects. Money waa somewhat easier In thla market today. A rnlher feeble Inst hour of rallying tendency In the new declines the market gave way to end the market closed weak at the . lowest. Bonds ware heavy. Total sales, par value, $ 1.925, ONI. Catted States new 4a advanced par cent on call. New 5 Tort. Much 1 ..... ........ 8s ........ p,n. cv. I', 100 10u Bending General 4s fit. 1 and iron ML consol 4 ..117 t. j and San Franciaco fg. 4s. . K 80 gt. Ixwis 8western 4s 9(1 Seaboard Air Una 4s 93 Southern Padtto 4a Southern Pacific 1st 4a, eertlf. . . 94 Southern Railway 6a ...118 123 Texas and Pacific lata Toledo Ht. U and Western 4s.. 83 Vnlon Paclflc 4a 104 steel B. 2nd 5a AJav.... Carisa The , r IJttls Bell Mummoth May Day FUTURES. New York, March centrifugal St roof ; fair refining 1 muUaafes sugar 3 94 teat I KeAned steady, crushed 6 JO; powder ed 4.70; granulated 4.60. Coffee Steady; No. 7 rlo 4 t 3 Ranged 4 t 1-- Wool. C I'lah Vnrle Sam Con Victoria Victoria Boston May ...i, July . BcpL ..... per bbl. .....a 116.06 116.20 a .16.1716.00 16.20 16.15 Liverpool cables were reported higher and there waa free Belling by prominent commission houses, chiefly because of snow In the went and southwest May opened 11 01 --4c higher at T9 to 79 advanced to 79 and rallied to 7S declined to 71 41790. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 623 cars ! , Con Railroad Auditors. C. B. Srgsr, auditor of tha South-er- a Paclflc, and R. Adam, auditor of disbursements of the Southern Pacific at Ban Franciaco, are In Ogden. They are stopping over on their way east to Chicago to attend the annual meeting of the auditors of the Harriman lln:, which convenes the latter pari of thla month. Bonanza Jim Butler Tuna ., Montana Tonopnh., MncNamara .. ,. Tonopnh Carlra, 1.500 at General Baggage Agent. A. H. general baggage agent for the Denver A Rio Grande Western at Denver, Is in Ogden. Mr. Lee arrived over the Southern Paclflc thla morning. He la on hla way home after having been in attendance at the General Baggage Agents convention In Lot Angeles. While in Ogden Mr. Lee received a number of letters, telegram, etc., advising him of the recent wreck near Pueblo, Colorado. The reports state that all of the baggage with the exception of two pieces waa deatroyed by the fire after the Mr. l,ee la being shown about the city by Depot Master Keating to- 28. 10,67',;.. against 606 rare a year ago. Hie core market waa firm. May to higher opened Si 4401-- and sold at 43 7 9. Canh Quotations. follows: 5.20. Cart quotations were as Flour, steady. No. $ spring wheat, 794? 81 ; No. T3ff79; No. 2 red. 820S4. No. 1 corn, No. 3 yellow,43. No. I oats, 42; No. 3 whits, 30 10; 33; Ns. I whits, 100 at 1.33. May Day, 1.000 at 900 at 1.000 at Mammoth, 3. 25. Silver 25. seller 25; 1,00 25; . 30; at The oats market waa firm. May 100 at King. 80 at 39.00; 4C higher at 29 7 1030c. opened 38.25; 110 at 38.00; 75 at 37.75. Thera waa aa artier general demand Sacramento, 2.000 at 16; 3,000 at for provisions and tho market wail! N- - 3 bye, 600. 500 at 16. fair to feeding 5 barley. rente at firm. May pork pros up 370; Buller Liberal, 375 at 24; 500 at cholcs 60. 300 malting. was 3 at lard 30.67 higher Flax seed. 1.06; No. 1 northwestern, 24. 3.00, and riba were unchanged at 1.60. Berk Tunnel, mo at 73, seller 60. 1.13. Victor Con., 1.000 at 2,000 at S. Mesa bbl.. $15.00016.15: pork, per Chicago Carttle, lard, per 100 lb.. $6.13; short ribs Open Beard Salas. -- 29031. day. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, rieep soundly nnd enjoy Ufa, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great system tonic and builder. 16; o 3; ,,S',r;,'7i.xrSKJr.rr.' . beeves $3.9066.35; cows and heif- sides, (boxed). $8.650 6.70. Whiskey, basis of high wines, ers $1.6005.10; atockers and feeders Clover, contract grads, $13.65. $3.7001.35; Texan $2.7604.60. Hogs Receipt 45,000. Market 6c Articles and Shipments. Is 10c lower; sell mated tomorrow Art Idea mixed and butchers $0.1006.40; f good heavy $6.3006.40; rough heavy rlur Dl, $61006.20; light $6,050 6 J5: pigs ('urn, hu. bulk of sales $6.2506.85. Oats. bu. . 10e Market 35.000. Sheep Recelpia Rye. bu. . lower; sheep $3.7506.00; lamba $1.60 Barley, bu, 04.90. $1.25. Ajax, 500 at 84. Columbus Con., 100 at $.12 ; 100 at Striking Carter of tho Bell, 300 at 6.20: 100 at 5.80. Igtwer Mammoth. 300 at 30; 663 30. May Day. 600 at buyer 60. 1'ncle Sam. 600 at Tetro. 1,060 at 15. Yankee Con., 500 at Ohio Copper, 15 at 1.35. 25, 40. 33. SAN FRANCISCO MININS STOCKS. Produce Exchange, Kanaaa City Cattle. 19. The offl- (hi the produce exchange, today, the - ria,"" . Prancsco, "E" Kansas City, Mo., March 19. Cattle butier m n n waa market 16 Mt.l0fllnfor steady; creams, Receipts 10.Q00. Steady to 10c low15028. AlSh dairy. Kli? er; native steers $4.250 4.90; native at mark cases. Andea 19 cows and heifer 82.25r5.25; Blockers ed.Egg steady, Justice 5 primes, Belcher 22 Mexican 1.2(1 and feeders $2.7504.50; bulls $3.00 extra. 16. ' B. nnd B. 1.15 Occld. on. 94 4.15; cslves $10006.75; woKlern fed Cheese, steady, 11013. Bullion 128 Overman 12 nteera $3.7505.50; western fed cows . 026; 12; fir!, 13; 12.7503.25. Weak to 5c Hogw Receipts 5.000. lower; tnlk of sales $0.1506.36; heavy $6.2006.30; packers $6.1506.-3- 7 pigs and lights $5.2306.15. Sheep Receipt e.nOI Weak to 10c lower: muttons $4.2505.94; lamb range wethers 95.4U05.9O; fed ewes $4.2505.25. Money. March 19. Money on call ,Ksw Tort, firm. Lowest four. Ruling rain 4 to 4 4 per cent; last loan 4. closing bid time loans, atesdy; 4. offered 4 per cent; sixty and ninety days 5 six months 5 prime mercantile 401-cent. per paper Sterling exchange easy, closing firm, with actual business in bankers at 45.650 485.76 for dtmand and at 452.60 0482.66 for sixty day bill. Posted rates 483 Commercial bills 482 Bar silver 65. OPERATOR 14; SENTENCED. Imports, Ind., March 19. An Ind terminate sentence of two to fourteen years waa imposed today on Thomas Bu scorn, of Sprlngflald, 111., who, as telegraph operator in the service of the Baltimore A Ohio railroad, became Intoxicated and threw a switch at Suman that caused s disastrous wreck. PROTECTING ?! cSft Im-lu- THE JEWS. 1-- Caledonia 38 Ophlr C. Con. 12 5.37 Ravage 59 C hollar 11 Scorpion 8 Confidence 73 Bug Belcher 8 C. C. and Va. 1.35 Sierra Nev. 31 Crown Point 8 Silver Hill 88 Vnlon Con. 41 Excheqnrr 55 G. and Ourrle 12 T'tah Con.. 3 H. and N'cross 1.2.T'llw. Jacket 10 Silver ban. 65. Mexican dollars, nominal. . Drafts, tight, Drafts, telegraph. 5. Tavlograd. Government of Pavlograd. Russia. Marrh 19. A proclamation JOHN THAYER DYING. has been Issued by the governor general announcing that any attempts Lincoln, Neb.. March 19. John M. against the property or lives of Jew State senator and Thayer, will be mrrrllesaly suppressed. of Nebraska, waa barely e e e alive this morning and the attending physicians expressed tlie belief tht RETAINED ILLEGAL FEES. he would not lire through the day. HI j serious condition is attributed solely to extreme old age, Indianapolis. March 19. A ape- Mexican dollar 50. rial Investigation committee ap Government bonds firm: railroad pointed several months ago to ex- bonds heavy. amine the books of the state audit- office reported to the governor or's Odessa. March 19. A nephew of the New York Bangs. that J. (). Henderson. Hem- - ' late Interior M'nlater Slplaguine and today IT. 8. refunding 2s registered ..103 or rat. who was auditor from 1S91 a leading candidate of the constituV. S. refunding 2a coupon ....104 to 195. owes the stain 391.962 and tional democrat for election to the 1. 8. 3a registered C. A. ..103 Daly. Republican, who was national assembly, has been expelled V- - S. 3a 1 .... 103 from Mr to 1899, owes anditor registered from OJesaa. V. 8. old 4i registered .. 103 the state 23.667. The amounts V- - 8. eld 4a . . . . 104 coupon represent fee. rolUcted and re- BITUMINOUS COAL OPERATORS V. 8. new 4a registered .. 132 tained Illegally, as claimed by the V. 8. new 4a emiion .... 132 state. The governor sent the re- a Indianapolis. Ind.. March 19. meriran Tobacco 4 .... 79 port U the attorney general with coal operators, to the number American Tobacco 6g .... 116 instructions to bring ault to rolled of 600, today met at the Claypool hoAtchison general 4s .... 104 the money. tel tri endeavor to formulate a united Atehlsng Adjustment 4k .. 91 policy for their line of action In the Coast Line L ... I'1, joint confercacp with tha miners. 4 8 Bltu-mlnou- aasaesaasaaesstsssa " ' ' J- Sa A WHO BECAME I 6.15. at SON PRESIDENT. a a New Ruler ef tha French Republic. Uttls 27,-00- 0; . A CLERK'S - m AB- - DOOCV. . IHattonal Bank t President Lon bet was a very remarkable man ae presiderft of the French republic, and for many year he haa been in bin deeds and character familiar to the people of this country, who always regarded him aa a friend. Now lie la president no longer, and Is succeeded by 51. Failure. a man w ho la also in many respects remarkable. Hla grandfather W's a blacksmith in the littlq town of Mezin, in Gascony, and It waa 'n the blacksmith's house that the new president of the republic, living now at the famous Elysee, waa born sixty-fiv-e year ago. The blackamiih's son (the father of the new president I waa made the lmigfiiratc'a clerk In the town, and thus rose a step In tha social scale. The family waa very thrifty. The magistrate's clerk ami his wife saved money by living with the blacksmith, end thus it we that in due course they were able to send their son to Paris to he educated for the law. Hut ai the outset he was a great disappointment to them. In Paris he wae lazy and mixed with companions that hla parents would not have considered in the least desirable for him. and thus It happened that at the end of hi terra he failed to pasa hla legal examination, and returned .home In eonie disgrace. By this time he had become a republican to the great upliappinrsa of hla parents. They lectured young Falli'-revery severely on hla conduct, pointing out the pain that he gave them and the great opportunities he was wasting. Their words had great effect upon him. and It so happened that at the same time he fell in love, and these circumstance combined to effect a great change In hla habits. Ha at once settled down to a and life. He passed bis examination. got married, and soon entered upon a successful career a a lawyer. By and by he became mayor of the town in which be lived, and this waa the beginning of his public, career, which adranerd very rapidly. When he waa thirty-fiv- e he was elected a In the mindeputy, and at thirty-ninistry of Jules Ferry, he was an undersecretary of stale. After that he held auceesalvely almost every office In the government. At length- - He .was admitted to the senate, became president of that body , and now, lazily', he J Trains Daily 4 East ' ft Via Union Pacific Railroad This includes the famous OVERLIMITED and tha LOS ANGELES LIMITED. LAND vetti-bule- Parts The Matin' stales that aa a result of the recent mission trf M. de Brasza to the French Congo and of the report he gave is French gov- ernment on the Injustice and atrocities perpetrated there, the official Journal" la about to publish two decrees setting forth a scheme of administrative and Judicial reform which wiU be carried through by the minister of the colonies. M. Clementel, minister of the colonies, wae Informed by M. de Brazes of the existence of n number of camps of hostages' In which women and children were confined until their men folk had paid cortha faxes and performed the vee. in one of these ramps at Bangui, wrote M. de Brazxn, forty-eigh- t, and two chilout of dren, out of ten, died In five weeks. Nor is this an isolated case, it la a common occurrence for women thus to be taken away from the native villages." But M. Clementel la determined to put tlie four officials who are chiefly reapAnalble for these outrages on their trial, and he has also decided to atop the gross abuses committed by other administrators of the French Conga He has learned, for instance, that of the 101 functionaries on service in the middle Congo do have been refewer than sixty-sevesiding at BraaiaviUe and other distant places, with the result that there have to control a counbeen only thirty-fou- r try as luge as France. There wae no system, no order. Bo bad waa the method of eornmnnlcation that' Important messages were long delayed and crime remained unknown for months, and even years. But tbla deplorable reign of misrule le to cease. Strictly twentieth century, solid electric lighted, steam heated trains, operating Pullman-Palac- e Sleepers; incomparable Observation-Librarand Dining Cars of the very latest manufacture. y Only 61 hours. Ogden to Chicago For further information call mi A. B. MOSELEY, T. P. A., Ogden, Utah ' rj -- n USE m m Sslf-Rising- The Is never out of order. So n few bits of Information about our line of Harness and Horse Goods. We are manufacturing a fine line of Double and Single Harness for heavy or light drawing at price that will pleaaa you. The man or woman that buys their Harness here are always satisfied with their bargain. Each set la made of extra good stock, and tha monntlnga are of superior grade. We give free one of onr. famous Grant's Vulcanite Whip with each set of harness purchased. Twenty-thir- Ask your grocer for it. d at. J - t IlhlMLmrtNMihSIMI ; cars. ebaervaDo on, to tag care, is.' IBm? care, wffh barter, hart and rt lire fraia lUbreiyi I llghtad, through te Chicago change. Direct I taiffef-auhta- SLFanUndfiiaoeapolis m4 IkfeMe. nMVWhas. I M rt fcraaen caa la etHlaea few L A WaSuc. Qaamd Apot I jChlcagi & Ij. Rartk-Wast- m SEEDS A BIG OF?ER TO FARMERS SEP A package bf seeds given free for every 50 cts. worth of bulk seeds I purchased. We guarantee them to be absolutely fresh. NO OLD SEEDS CARRIED OVER. We are headquarters for stock and poultry foods. We are carrying the largest stock of farm products In Ogden. Bring us the seeds you raise and your grain. We pey the highest prices. Remember the location Washington Street, directly opposite the New Library- - We are in the market now for potatoes, wheat, oats, barley, eggs and chickens. Job Pingree, Jr. OPPOSITE LIBRARY. and Its Most Famous SIMMER RESORTS. 1HE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVELER wants to waste no time In "making kli train." Let ns know as far ahead ai may ha what train you want to catch and we'll land you, Mr. Salesman, with your trunks, sample cases, etc, at the Button, long before the whistle blown Wont ux.you too much, alther. We do n general tracking and carting hart nesa. besides, and have a quick actioa Iransfer BOSTON MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get large commissions, and you bave to pay them. See your boms people first. Two car load of atock to select from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery. .Twenty-fift- h TuraTkOT ( easbaaa inmil mx countniis. Owl mr mmdafUn IkffmirmL Jhuimnt (''' "" . PitMl lad tsfifcwsert PiMtlM ExdisMp WrtBora$M0tffiat Long Beach' Los Angel DBA THROUGH OBSERVATION TO INQ ROOM CAR OGDEN ANGELES. LOW $.0 C. A. HENRY Jim 224L Young Street, Props Twenty-fift- at Liquors FOR THE BEST LIQUORS BUY the Xoltowlng: Port wines, Angel ica, Dry wines, Sauterees, Zlnla del. Clarets. Wo alio have a full lino of all other liquors. The place to get them at right prtoea la P. I POULSONS Brown Palace Saloon DtaWt MOORE. E CITY. Scavenger Work. Excursion Wagons la h Fine Hi EXCURSION Office, or write to J. L. dare at all hours. All hind ef game and fish In season. A, SALT LAKE Extra fine dinner Sunday, from 12 te 11 25c. Fine lunch from te 4 p. m, and $ to S p. m. Transfer a Specialty. SL toto Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro CAFE R. W. G U N N I P rr Pstsadenta OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.. Everything hare tha baaL Short on THE CLUB BAR 350 Tent City Tihona. Co. WHERE TO EAT FOR California To Allen g e. Deotfe-Tracf- Overland Harness Talk Limited J.C. Piatt Co. B B FLOUR 22S3 Wash. Avs. Saddlery 37 fJ c My Balwiy Itfsea Sa Massed tlrer aad CMtqe The a hard-workin- g A. V.MdNTOSN.A7G INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DgPOsrra of Cfltan, FRENCH CONGO MISRULE. le, 7-- 4 6-- i .. Goldfield Chlcage Produce. r .. " ueum a hot. v. alsh a. hoao, TUtab fifty-eigh- t, Pullman Officers. F. E. Rice, divirton superintendent for the Pullman 'company at Chicago, with Jurisdiction to and Including Ogden, accompanied by District Superintendent H. 8. Twining of tha same company, la making an Inspection of the store room, offloes and all Pullman property at Ogden. Mr. Klee left ' last evening on the limited for hla home In the east and Mr. Twining will return to Salt Lake. Butler Liberal .... Beck Tunnel Co .. Century Cyclone Black Jack Ingot a...... Joe Bowers Utile Chief Neew York Tetro Victor Con Wabash Yankee Chicago, March 19. The wheat market today waa active ad the opening. I In Balt Laka. A. B. Moaeley, traveling pa Monger agent for the Harriman lines at Ogden, la in Salt Laka on business. D. 8. Mining Co. medi- 1021. H. V. H llllker, H. V. Hllliker, superintendent Utah division of the Oregon Short Line, came up from Salt Lake yesterday In hla private car and left for the north on No. 7, Con Ever since the days when the new. president went home to Mesin from Paris under the cloud of failure ne haa been a stern disciple of fhe doctrine of the simple life. All the food he eats is of the plainest character, aud hit habits are hoipely to the la- -t degree. The morning after he was elected president he was out of bed at 7 oclock, as he had been every morning for over forty years. After a very light breakfast he goes out for a long walk, trudging along carrying a favorite umbrella with a crooked handle. Hla lunch and dinner also are very frugal, and he goes to bed punctually at 10 o'clock, in this way he enjoys good health. 1 of a calm and equable temperament, and a very hard worker. It la not of small Importance to remember that, like President Lou-be- t, he la a very sincere upholder of European peace. Tit Bits. Inspection. , Swansea South Swansea Sunshine May territory and western May ums 22029c; fine mediums 22026c; July fine . . Wheat, Ns. Maas Pork BL Louis, Mo., March .. Rseramento . . Silver Shield Star has gone to lines, a trip of Trains Making Tima, The trains from the west, over the Southern Pacific and Ban Pedro lines, also trains from the east are fast resuming thalr schedules. The laat of the delayed Ban Pedro trains will arrive this evening at 6:30 and the regular train from Loa Angeles la but three hours late. Petra . ai 8ilvsr King. . 3-- j Truckee on Ontario Sugar and Coffee. t the Harriman a 4 i Gone to T rocket. T. P. Bmyth, traveUng inspector for Grand Central Helena. . . . lIora Silver 85 Futurss Follows, Leading son, Arizona. Daly Judge ... Daly West E. and Bell . CHICAGO ........ Daly aide-dum- g ... Creole Con Mercur the management of the Harriman lines to the effect that In the nrar future extensive ballast improvement work la to be commenced oa the Atlantic system of the Southern Pacific company In Arlsoaa. The order directs that all p of the large goudola can be sent to Ogden to be held In the yards here until such time as they can be taken care of at Ben- ...... Bullion Bock 163 rertlf Gondola Cara, An order haa been issued by Daly-Judg- Stocks. Alico ... Wabash lata 116 Wabash Deb. B 81 Western Md. 4s 87 Wheeling and I.ake Erie 4a, ofd. . 90 Wisconsin Cenlrnl 4a 92 jaj,n g. la the trading. Some brok- ere were hut after Little Bell, with the result that the atort sold 40 cents higher at the close than it did at the e did nut budge opening. fiom swhere It left off on Saturday ; but there la every indication that this stock la going to move forward again noun. Silver King was offered, but the demand for it waa soon supplied; however, a little more than 300 shares changed hands, the stock selling at $39 and down to $37.75. May Day opened ntrong and continued no Sacramento throughout tha calls. moved freely on thr open board, hut 15 aharea could find a buyer. only Tha closing quotation and aharea were: 1 , Today's Quotations, splctnmaly has reached the topmost pinnacle of a French statesman's ambition. There is llulo of the great and successful statesman in hi appearance. He is caieless of his dres. and It la said by some people that he has one particular cravei to which he is much attached which he ha worn for eight years. He is a short, stout little man, and hla face la red and his complexion sumewhat coarae. In all this he is merely a typical Gascon, and like hla great predecessor, he loves Paris much lesa than his farm home in the country. His farm Is only a small one, and d of it la devoted to the cultl--1 vatlan of the vine and the rest to pasture purposes. In his vineyard he take the greatest lateral and every guest in hla house has wlnea of his own growing placed before him on the table, with others of finer taste if he is so impolite as to refuse to pay the compliment which la at hla disposal. Car Shop Annex, Painters were at work yesterday painting tha addition to the Southern Paclflc car shops. The annex In being used an the airbrake and triple repairing rou&it. : X 20, one-thir- chief clerk for General Car Foreman Chilton, has gone to Ckllfornl for an extended visit. At Ban Franciaco he exports to Join kia wife and they will Journey together to Loa Angeles and other Pacific coast cities. B-.- Attempt Was Apparent ofte SuaUIn the Pncee at Any Stag OUT AND MARCH W SLADES "ekDlnd SPECIALTY. MOVING PIANOS A J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. 408 28th 9treet, Trihun Side. Phones Ball, Office 220. foJL denes, 224. Independent, Utahns Drug m. and return 11:30 a. m., aad return a 4 p. m. , . P WINES LIQUORS Mf"4 m. LEiDOM. H. Falstaff Cafe 24a Wash. Ava. rB |