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Show Hi AROUND TI C 1 TY TODM, Change on the K. G. W. The new time table on the Rio Grande which goes into effect on Sunday is as follows: fol-lows: Going east, tram No. 8, the "Flying Dutchman," Dutch-man," will leave Ogden at 7 a. m., arriving in Salt Lake at 7:50, and leaving at 8. This train reaches Provo at 9:05, Helper at 12:40 p. m.. Green River at 2:45 p. m., and Grand Junction at 5:30 p. m. The times of No. 4, the "Owl," are vn-.-hanged. To take the place of the old No. S between Ogden and this city, an accommodation accom-modation train leaves Ogden at 8 a. Lake at 9:10, and at Thistle, turns south to-. Salina, which station it reaches at p. m The "Flying Dutchman runs m a lightning express as far as Thistle, stopping as before beyond that point. Going west, No. 1 leaves Grand Junction at 12:35 a.m., reaching Helper at o:10 Provo at 0 25 Salt Lake at 11:05, aud Ogden at 12:15 p.m. So. S, the "Modoc" train, leaves Grand Junction at 110 p.m. Ilelper at 0:40, Provo at 10:25, Salt Lake at 11.48 and Ogden at 1 a.m. No. 5, the train from Salina, leaves that station at 10:30 a.m.. reaches Thistle at 2:40 p.m., Salt Lake at 4:45 and Ogden at (J. AM. The Tintic train icaves this city at 4:0o p. m., reaching Spriugville at 5:30 and Eureka at 715. Returniug, the train leaves Eureka at 710 a m., reaching Spriugville at 8:J and this city at 10:30. The trains through to Binghim from this city are discontinued, axtd stub trains will be run between Bingham Junction and Bingham in connection with the Salina trains, the morning train leaving the Junction, and at '.1:33, and the return train leaving Bingham at 3:30 p.m., rtaehmg the Junction at 4:50 p. m. The Lead Market. Chamberlain A Co.'s ftwrt: The shortage short-age in supply contiuues to make its mark steadily on our lead markeL At St. Louts 4 10 has been a bottom price, and sales have reached about 700 tons, while Chicago re-ported re-ported nearly SOO tons at 4 to 4,15, with practically no lead obtainable at either point at the close even at those rates. New lork was more sluggish even than usual with the price 4.20 for spots and 4.25 for far futures. The latter delivery was, however, about the only one salable, as consumers had stocked heavily ur at the lower rates. The committee commit-tee on' foreign affairs has recommended a reciprocity re-ciprocity treaty with Mexico by which lead ore will come in free. Nothing, however, is likely to be done at this session. London declined to 10 10s. A lilg Land Sale. Colonel Witcher, paymaster V. S. A., yesterday yes-terday sold 5000 acres of land at Halleck, Nevada, to Samuel Mclntyre of this city-The city-The land in question is a vast hay rauch, all fenced in, thoroughly will watered, having about seven hundred tons of the blue joint hay now stacked on it, and a fine crop of grass just ready to spring up. The fencing around the ranch alone measures nearly forty miles, and it is estimated that the land will ranch 3000 head ot cattle, and that is the use it will at once be put to by Mr. Mclntyre. The value of the ranch is close upon $50,000. The New Time Table. The Union Pacific has posted the following follow-ing amendments to its time table, the same to 'go into effect ou Sunday: LEAVE. Limited fast mail, 0 a. m., instead of 7 Additional local train between Salt Lake and Ogden, 7:30 a. m. - For Cache valley, Butte and Portland, 9-20 a. m., instead of 10:25 a. m. Atlantic express, 6:30 p. m., instead of 6 p. m. Cache valley and Park City, 3:30 p. m. Milford and intermediate points, 7:30 a.m., reaching Oasis, where the stage is taken for Fish Springs, at 3:10 p. m., and Milford at 7:15 p. m. ARRIVE. Limited fast mall, 3 a. m.. instead of 4 t m. Butte and Portland express, 8:30 a. m., instead in-stead of 10:45. Cache valley and Park City, 10:4oa. m. Atlantic erpress, 12 m., instead of 1:35 p. m. Ogden local, 7:10 p. m. 5lilford, at 9:10 a. m., instead of 0:30. Juab, Eureka and intermediate points, 5:40 p. m. 1 The time between Salt Lake and Denver has been reduced an hour and a half, the run now being made in twenty-three and a half hours. Salt Lake Clearing House. The bank clearings today amounted to $307,064; same day last year, $248,937. - -i |