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Show NEW YORK, Sept. 6. The stock market mar-ket today started active and generally higher after the three days' holiday. The exceptions among the prominent stocks, were U. 8. Steel, Pennsylvania, Erie and St. Paul and th Metropolitan tractions which were slightly lower. Southern Pa-clflo Pa-clflo ros on the transfer of a one-thousand share block. . Vigorous bidding up of Reading and a few other stocks which nave recently displayed dis-played conspicuous strength, caused a ! general rls In prices after the opening, but the advances were reduced later when pressure developed a train t U. 8. Steel I preferred and the Metropolitan stocks. Reading, Illinois Central, Wabash. -Canadian Pacific, St. Louis Southwestern preferred pre-ferred and Railway Steel Spring showed gains" at one time of 1 to with Reading In the lead. General Electric and West-lnghous West-lnghous Electrio rose 2 and Metropolitan Weataid preferred 6. Among the declines de-clines registered there was one In National Na-tional Railroad of Mexico preferred lhi in Metropolitan Securities and 1 In Met. ropoUtan Street Railway. Reading ros In a spectacular way to 24 over last week and held well. There was some recovery re-covery in Erie in sympathy and Delaware and Hudson rose 14, but the general market mar-ket was Inclined to hang back. U. 8. Steel preferred lost a full point and Kansas City Southern preferred about the same. Union Pacific moved up later and the whole list hardened. , . . . Bond were firm at noon. i Erie became the most active feature after af-ter 12 o'clock. Blocks of 1000 to 6000 shares were bought, lifting all classes of th Stock a point. The general 11a t was uncertain. uncer-tain. Reading reacted a point and some of th grangers and Pacifies were easier, while there were sharp advances elsewhere. else-where. I ' . - ; t New York Sugar. NEW ' YORK, Sept 6.-Sugar Raw, firm; fair refining, 2; centrifugal 96-teet, 4 6-16c; molasses sugar, IVgs. Refined, firm; crushed, $6.96; powdered, $6.26; granulated, granu-lated, $5.26. Coffee Steady. No. 7 Bio, $Sa , ' Omaha Cattle. SOUTH OMAHA.- Sept. . Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 4100; market, active, strong. Native Na-tive eteers, 23.75Ce6.90; cows and heifers. $2.50S.50; Western steers, $3.004.00; Texas steers. J2.7wg3.50; range cows and heifers, $2.0062.30; canners. $L60g3.00; stockers and feeders. $2.60(33.85: calves, S3.00I&5.26; bulls. sUfgs, etc., $L603.26. Hogs Receipts, 8000;. market, strong. Heavy, $5.105.20: mixed. $5.1&36.25; light. 25.26475.40; pigs, $4.7566.00; bulk of sales, $5.15faS.30. Sheep Receipts, 6000; market, steady. Fed muttons; Western. $S.60(8100; wethers, $3.403.76; ewes, $3.0003.60; common com-mon and stockers, $2.253.86; lambs, $4,009 6.60. . t . New York Produce. NEW YORK, Sept. t-Butter Flrmen street price extra creamery, IS 1940. Official Of-ficial prices creamery, common to extra, 1319c; State dairy common to extra, 120 18c Cheese Firm. State full cream, small colored fancy, 8c; small white, poor to fancy, 6i84c. Eegs Firm. Western fancy selected, 20H2lc; Western West-ern fancy, average best, 20c. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, Sept & General selling today to-day resulted In a decline of about a cent in the price of all deliveries of wheat here today. The weakness was due largely to the heavy world's shipments, particularly those from Russia. December declined to 105S. when a rally to 106 occurred on covering cov-ering by shorts. Close: Wheat September, $1.07: old, $1-06; December. $1.06i31.064; May. tl.0b (61.08. Corn September, 63c; December, 61 c; May, 44c. Oats September, 31tc; - December, 33c; May, 35Hc. Pork September, $10.80; October, $10.22; January, $12.62. Lard September. Septem-ber. $6.97; October, $7.07: January, $710. Ribs September. $7.22; October, $7.36; January. $0.67. Flax Cash, N. W., $1.26. Timothy September, $6.20. Clover $12.00. Barley Cash, 2766e. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red. $1.07S1.10: No. 2 red, $1.0601.08; No. 2 hard, $1.04L08; No. 2 hard. $1.0061.06: No. 1 Northern, 21.180 1.26; No. 2 Northern, $1.12i1.20; No. 3 spring, $1.00frl.l2. Corn No. 2. 63&63c; No. 3, 63(&c. Oats No. 2, SlcfNo. 2, 30c. . St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 6. Wool Steady. Territory Ter-ritory and Western mediums, 2024c; fine medium, 1618c; fine, 1516c. NEW YORK METAL. 4:444t4- 4-4tvv4-4 NEW YORK. Sept 6.-Sllver, 4 - E6c Lead and Conner an I At iwt 4- unchanged. '-4- TODAY'S TONOPAH STOCKS. (Furnished by Hudson Sons' A Co., brokers, room 6, D. F. Walker building.) Tonopah $7.60 Montana $1.7601 .77H Belmont ..&&z67c North Star 25$ 26c Paymaster 45c LOCAL QUOTATIONS. New York stock quotations, A. A. Gibson Gib-son & Co.. 215 South Main street. 'Phone 916: Open. High. Low. Close, Erie Com 29 80 2? 80A Smelter Com 6&H 66 66 Preferred 107H 107H 107 107 Bio Grande Com.... 25 26 Preferred , 77 7 77 78 Sou Ry Com 29 29 29 29 Preferred 95 95 96 96 Norfolk 68 68 68 68 By the Governor of the State of Utah A Proclamation. WHEREAS, Section 780 of the Revised Statutes of this State fixes the first Tuesday Tues-day after the first Monday In November in the year 1904, as the day for holding the general election, and, , WHERAS, Section 7B3 of the Revised Statutes provides that at least 60 days before be-fore a general election the Governor shall Issue an election proclamation, NOW THEREFORE, I, Heber M. Wells, Governor of the State of Ltah, pursuant to such legislative requirement, do hereby proclaim that on the 8th day of November, 1904, that being the first Tuesday Tues-day after the first Monday In said month, there will be held In the several election districts of this State a general election for the purpose of electing the following officers: . , Three Electors of President and Vice-President Vice-President of the United States. Governor. Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney-General, Superintendent Superin-tendent of Public Instruction, Judge oT the Supreme Court. Representative in the Fifty-ninth Congress of the United States; " , ' , , One State Senator from each of the following fol-lowing Senatorial Districts: The 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th; Three State Senators from the 6th Senatorial Sena-torial District; . T . One Representative in the State Legislature Legis-lature from each of the following Representative Repre-sentative Districts: The 1st, 8rd. 6th, 6th, 7th. 9th, 10th, 12th. 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th; . , Three Representatives In the State Legislature Leg-islature from the Second Representative Four Representatives In the State Legislature Legis-lature from each of the Fourth and Eleventh Representative Districts; Ten Representatives In the State Legislature Legis-lature from the Eighth Representative District; Two Representatives in the State Legislature Legis-lature from the Fourteenth Representative Representa-tive District; In each Judicial District In the State, except the Third, one District Judge. In the Third Judicial District four District Judges; ' In each Judicial District In the State one District Attorney; In each county In the State two County Commissioners, a County Clerk, a Sheriff, a County Recorder, County Attorney, an Assessor, a Treasurer asid a Surveyor; In each county hawing a property valuation valu-ation of twenty 'millions of dollars and upward up-ward a County Auditor; In each Precinct In the State a Justice of the Peace and a Constable. . IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and- caused the Great Seal of th State to be hereunto affixed, af-fixed, at Salt Lake City, this 6th day ef September, A. D. 1904. . HEBER M. WELLS, . By the Governor: . ' J. T. HAMMOND, Secretary of State,' . - .- ; Rock Island Com ... 27 28 27 27 Con Gas 196 197 19S 197 Tenn C 4 I 45 4f, 45 46 Steel Bonds 90 80 80 80 Common 14 14 13 13 Preferred 62 63 1 62 Bait Ohio 88 88 87 88 Colo Fuel 87 87 86 8 Copper'... 67 68 67 67 Sugar 130 181 130 in People's Gas 102 103 102 103 Met Traction 121 121 119 130 B R T 65 66 66 66 Man Ry 166 156 156 156 St Paul 156 167 165 157 Union Pacific 99 101 99 101 Atch com 81 82 81 82 Preferred 98 99 98 99 Southern Pao 67 59 67 68 Missouri Pacific .... 98 98 98 96 Texas pao 31 81 31 21 Canadian Pacific ....125 126 124 126 Ches ac Ohio 39 40 S9 . 40. New York Central ..124 124 124 124 Illinois Cent 13$ 139 13S 139 On tA Western .... 81-4 83 81-4 J2 Kansas tt Texas .... 48 49 48 48 Wabash preferred .. 40 41 404. 41 Penn Railway 126 126 126 12 Reading 64 67 64 66 Louis A Nash 122 123 122 123 Western Union ...... 91 91 91 91 CHICAGO GRAIN. " May wheat 108 109 107 10R Deo wheat .106 106 106 106 Deo corn 61 61 .60 60 Dec oats . 22 23 22 22 Oct pork 11.12 11.17 10.85 10.9J Jan pork 12.60 12.60 12.40 12.62 Gladstone-Sparks. Edward A. Gladstone and Gertrude Sparks, both of Salt ake wer married by Deputy Clerk Smith Tuesday morning. 1 |