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Show 10 BINGHAM CITIZENS . The Saix Lake Telegram QUOTATIONS MINING MARK ETS Any Straw Hat in the FROM THIS AND OTHER CITIES. HAVE BIG OUTING The Itio Grande brought 700 pleasure-BeekeIn from Bingham today and cast them adrift in this city. The excursion was managed jointly by the fraternal societies of Bingham for the purpose of having a big time at Calder's park. Two full bands accompanied the party. rs ALY-JUD- for $i.00. PRICES GO USINESS LIGHT; YET LOWER IS LOWER GE - IN FROM TOOELE ALL LOW CUT SHOES GO AT HALF PRICE. Will you be ono of tho lucky ones? , V - on the During the week a total of 122.7S5 shares of stock wi?re transferred local exchange, the selllag figure amounting to .HJ.ztb.w. kji whs iuii. nie business today represented the sum of $4660, for which amount the sellers handed over Selling for London Account Depresses Market in Wall Street. shares. The market was featureless today. Prices showed no material changes, and More than 1000 citizens of Tooele county are spending today in Salt Lake and at the salese were limited to the usual traders. at $3.25, a figure lower than yesterlet 200 shares go on the curb Saltair. 4Q0 shares at J1.51H- - The for The Salt Lake Route ran a special train day's price, and Consolidated Mercur found buyers to accommodate the Tooele bard excur stocks. other sales were limited to the low priced sion Dartv. exnecting to handle in the and Star ConManhattan led the list with the sale of 10.0CO shares at cent, 800 700 or neishborhood of persons. At 18 Califor1? cents. 6000 and s between sale at prices piled solidated stood next with a every station the pleasure-seeker' on the train, and when Anally it pulled in14 5000 cents. t at to the Short Line depot there were more nia got rid of with shares two-ceassessment delinquent today told 500 at 9 cents, a May Day 1000 aboard. than 1200 York New at 26 cents. released and and list of sales follow: The closing quotations 23,400 Ni:V YbllK, 1. The London ome U.l reflected market morning were end the opening price lower In consequent with A few excepthe most notutd of wrdrh " Sution, with on Vcount of an a lvanrr of gar, the Advance In the reflned product. elinen were very general and reaehed m In AmalsramntM Copper, P in m. Paul. n point In Hjulhern Pacific and General FWctrle and varying fraction eUewher. Bid. Asked. The murkei was .$ .17 artjv " was Meady at the t'l'ilng. 3.00 . 1.25 Bullion-Beck"- " METAL MARKET. .08 Then w jorne. further ireii-j.07 . upon Carisa th market nnt New York Central. .12 Congor P.. C.. t!. & Ht. I.. DeUwar &. 1.51 1.51 Consolidated Mercur an1 liudaon. .75 35 Atchln. Creole . 0 silver Is quoted at &5 cents Chrrr.lral were carrte1o Ylrir 2.00 Daly e ft pidnt or more under Ial night 9.35 9.02 per ounce aaln today. Copper Great Setrn preferred Ii J. Hugar 30.80 39.25 West Daly 0 and lead are also stationary. Its 0 1.00 ojwnin idvsnce, Ift & Bell Blue Eagle With the corru ption of aeUSne for Ion-lo- n .07 0 0 Galena accotini the pretnure dsmlrsinht and 4.00 3.75 Grand Central the market ateadjod. but brum 1.40 Horn Silver & Texa f referred ant C. C, C. .02 .03 Ingot A. 8t. lfc rod.! a iMr,l and Ft. Imli A, .72 .70 Lower Mammoth CONTRACT SYSTEM wa a lifrot; ra'.lr Francixro 4 .09 .094 May Day ih cf the hnk .ptate-mn- t. tef.rc which sjipearar.ee .9$ I. Northern Light i w out 6.00 Ontario SUCCESS A GRAND TfJ-- i .c . nnd Xuilv!lle KanAj .13 .10 Petro .. kit. at lt Trar NorthwfxVrn Hrrniklyn 24 .23 1 to tn Haltlmorr A Ohio preferrl r Silver King 73.0) "l4. lTolorad Fu'I i and Ivanmv!',lMex--Ar. .06 .09 The Instituting- of the contract pyntem Terre Silver Shield National !tar,rd of Hautn . .15 South Swansea nam-- , 2. F.ureka In Centennial of labor the preferred l"t .2v Star Consolidated I'ri'-ran fT on the apv-- arane of th .07 where between two and thre? hundred l.tik .r Sunshine wa atatemer.l. a th ah 1.00 Swansea In Inn di" ipplntrr,ent. altho ;Kh th men rnresulted are has lan employed, .45 .60 Utah V of !?!" pme tir.nj ft. tiarlif .22 .21 creased earnings both for the company ltiH k f",l l.irn toJrt Uncle Sam Consolidated. the Jowrnl. (n n al..tn United States Mining Co 19.00 ( .... I ' I ll U the idate-meand Fuch for laborers. the The l'aeinc ci':r.jt wa dull an t .15 Valeo K. C. Allen made th'n "". by Manager Butler-Liber.13 .16 morning. .10 Black Bess Miners who were formerly paid $3. TO .13 .13 California Chicago Grain. .:o .39 per day now earn J I. and the other Century wrCHICAGO. A: .07 .V, Emerald workmen throughout the mine enjoy a lh tu r of : ; urUr t'at .00 Golden Eagle .Ou's r rr. . t 1!,- tn 0 At vnii.Q ih.i .increase. and Mart proportionate "1 Joe Bowers htsJ t at C,r mnM 'j'' t tlmp the- - work done hv the men In Im - i I . .04 La Reine t Vc withIn IV and r.Uf.i, is not a Jltt and the s:';:iV3Sr, ter, management '. . .00 .00 Manhattan rafJ!r-e- . h.:f-!..r of in th .rrt .01 pleased with the outlook. Martha Washington Later mueh- of t,- raf 5v cam waa I at "The new system." says Manager Al- alttoJKh New York .25 .26 IYa tr ".c Tetro ."3 len, "is gradually being perfected. We ti t e. rnt r t a Klr at pt .10 Victor .r fctarted by letting separate contract 1;j for thr l y of .15 .ir. Wabash two men, now einht and ten are IncludWhat Keptemtn-rMViUv : oM. Sc. .:.o White Rock , In one contract, and this ed ."day. , v'VDerejr.tter. Wc; Yankee mt-rt s i on the part of the men ('rti- - Auit'iM. making REGULAR CALL. May. tic the system n.ore profitable and suctffx-ful.- " Iieinh'r. 34le; Consolidated Mercur. 3X) at J1.5P- -. e. I) f f mti'T. c. 10,000 at numerous The to details Incidental r Manfffttan, I'ork-- S. tt ml"r. 112 October. J'.2'0; this plan have naturally necessitated a OPEN BOARD. f; .CT!7ST, 8: Oftr,!ir. largerIsoffice force, but the outlay for this IT : Consolidated Mercur, 100 at $1.51. . $7 uar Jar when help Insignificant 200 at $9.25. compared S. It t t.d- - r. ; t n.l r. 'lT.70; with the profits derived from the conMay Day, 500 at 9c. Jar i;.'iry. Star Consolidated. 3.hj0 at lKc; 29u0 at tract system. r".five 'jter.Ur. 11 '1. Nofthw.tit. ith. California. 50X at 14c. H . r. rr.J" DALY WEST DIVIDEND. Timothy i( Century, 200 at 39c. riuv.r-AuK-- .-t. 1 III MAIN STKKET. Ausr. e h-r- RUSSIA SENDS FLEET I' nt FOR COERCING TURKEY y rr,wSe-ntel- r New York stock quotations furrlshed by A. A. Gibson & Co., 215 South Main street: Low. Close Open. High. 9 28 29 29 Erie 46 48 46 4t Srrelter com 90 90 90 , ,. 901 Preferred "1 16 17 16 Great Western 22 21 22 21 Southern Ry com 84' 1 .'...84 Preferred 64 Norf & Western 26 Hock Island com 65 Preferred Tenn Coal & Iron.... 43U 24 Steel common 72 Preferred 824 Baltimore & Ohio Copper .. Sugar People's Gas Met Traction Brooklyn Manhattan St. Paul Union Pac Atchison com Preferred .. Southern Pac Missouri Pac Texas Canadian Pac Ches & Ohio N Y Central Illinois Central Ontario & West Kansas & Texas Wabash Pennsylvania Ry Reading Louis & Nash 49 117 94 lloi 45 64 03 26 26 65 43Vi 24 72 82 49 118 95 65 42 23 82 48 116 94 lloVi 115 47 135 136 Ui 143 7rt 1 63 89 46 624 S4 46 95 28 1264 32 125 134Vs 23 41 3654 126 33 125 134 24 43 36 125 56 107 10S 23 8yvi 45 95 26 125 32 124 133 23 41 35 125 55 107 83 52 85 84 52 85 London silver, 25d. BANK STATEMENT. Daly-Judg- 0000000000000 00 Rocco-Homesta- 113 45 135 145 76 62 89 45 e ke Kmt.rrftdrr at tr.itar.t'r.c; n 1 e scj! nhmjl-- ihou". i t made The Irr.n edta - l- 'vefet ar. and t 3 j 1 j ef t r - 43 36 125 55 1 ; -- 1 ? 1 f I- r.-rk- . 52 85 23.500 4,351,500 1,211.000 1,046. S0O 8,937,200 13,400 V-.-- on Mil-- ' 'c. l:r: I, .'. at WAS NEVER BETTER Week's total. 122.785 shares for $49,278.50. since January 1st to TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS NEW YORK, Aug. 15. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade today says: "Earnings for railways for August thus far show an average gain of 7.7 Disper cent over last year's figures. tribution of merchandise is very heavy, more interruption to traffic being recorded, and in staples prices are steady. Preparations for fall trade are Vigorous, many manufacturers working overtime to fill important orders. Foreign trade at this port for the last week showed a loss of $1,451.049 in exports, as compared with the same week last year, and imports decreased $2,127,575. "In the iron and steel industry the week has brought no developments in the price situation, but there is a steady gain in purchases of although the meeting of the leading concerns' comto decide failed mittee upon placing new contracts, which was a disappointment to some prospective sellers. "Hides continue weak, but the average does not exhibit the fall that has been the rule in recent preceding weeks, some lines slightly recovering. "Failures this week numbered 174 in the United States, against 196 last year; and in Canada 22, compared with 21 a year ago." !!arley(ih. fiih: 2 b ird Sir. No. M'dS: N, forn No. Oat? $i64.0vO. dr Tr-d.iy'- frc'm the r four,- n 2. - u- l: No. 2 red. No. 3 Co. ; XT- --; No. : ic; In-- t. : N Tc ; ) i ton. New York Money. : lS.Ci" rent. per :., x .irt-ii- VOKK. A:k t r. - TtH' is. ro - r, r. w ill I -- V2 ! S' rr. i 7- f .'- Vetrn lb rtroi't: ! J m 'j t - ii.iifc't . i . T 'I'-a.- t! ! . jui'.t . i-- po: m . . t ? Xn.iti Pj ;. f j i"..Ts-'fi- . i fj $: . ,a ha ;a': ycrk-m- ; . p r; J re-en- :o tr.Ve . J i c C . !!r.(f r r : 11 a t. T f '. f.ef t.-- : I e; 1 t fi ' ' I.:5 :.H v,i mtmI it ave. r. 5? ? r Jls' 1 v .? ! j f , j htirk- tie t - ' :'. r a, . t J. l3l w "r, a f f.t'Jtt r. .:. t f a y ;t f W Tr ' ; y ' - i. ; " v - p.; y 1 s T 1 r r r. 1: , .1 t ,v V - - . ' r- 5 . 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WAlr-ma- n nnd wife. i:rr,er.t K. Myer. Mm. It. n W. Vottrir. Mr. Fred Myer. Ml L. rers:efi, Myrr, Kmelie Myer. Mr.. J. IP Sar.torn. J. Lloyd. Frank M. II. Winn. Mr. Llbby Klrby. A. I. flevelar.d. J. II. White. Mm. F.'.woM Hat ley. MI?s r.II Hal'ey. Wallace Hal-b-I Trary an.l wife. Hu-r- d L. Tracy. Jr.. Hn Harries. It, J. m T.',- " dr;evs ?r.r er. 1 fetTU'.ar .UC"i t l m t - the p ; native u;5 '.in 'er. ! furr r.Ailve 47- "j.v. . .a r - fUfV ;'; Catn-P.e-- 1 ( id In ... iffnt tl.e J a fe w ''.If1-'- , l Up ' t a k t"r i'.urlar. it P.- - i". w:k--.-- e r.-.- i, If! ('!., ? C uf x - ee ? lyr.rdthe ' '. . unrh.ir.fi-1- J..'J ;-- m;.-d- . Au ;lp-- i '" :.iy r. J- rw:. -l If! : C r.t? 1 l!if S The m r.sKf a r ho:i . d rt'i V, Jr. rrr Jarpe Hrf.e A t t,.r. If - !- day? ARRIVALS AT WASATCH HOTEL. 1 V e 5 jf - t w- - J P. tr Jvf.ra , r.xturi are t.n; Prr. .!e eri t! if s A t, t b ;''.). "W. jj y, .yij": ' ;.. - rr a. - --- 13 'N t li'lx l l.ae , .Jfn-ifTiW- thr ! ft of Colonial fl'srir'T iits e-- , ,LC - ITV. ; pt ay CL 7." . y v. : - ov! ;md l.St-rId' v m ef i i-- a;.y frasra H rr; ct 5 r',r artfrc furr.'-tur-. Cohrt and limla, to eh'l-. ;2 7. mu-dIU ,X'J,; V!rrn st 7: native latn!, t Ji-'- r. t 1 h:ny wrib'n, Kansas City Cattle. Dv-rlus- . - ; ! 1 KANSAS , m 7- t ;v, -. f N !?.T err. t d en ll'erdh l.at f.r--- : IVurUi ar.d ltfth v ay ar.d v.;;: tccdy juar-te- ri alttdn al tt ft;!t .v a they - 'th-O'P- " -- ; f.!r j: Vtstrti In-llan- a two-roo- tb.to P,erept ; .. m j4T:.; marU"t ef - h- t Vr ih J t t! e A number rf fall an-- winter Si - n J , '.o.tk ar 1 w raj ! K f n tonjany Ihif w the K :; r t r it ; n in ?.- ant o .ipy a t f lh hosv .T.tl'ili; fl r.Trti rane.T. : a rt e r. S-ut- i 1: 1 ri. ralvc. l. Tt r r bar .iin' l. i r" Th'- J.",J C ,.d r",r:.. . p. :i r...:;h ivy. h!y, PK t. SVlV riv.. of ai . IjJif.i r tth'-;Is ' It i . . if?;. Morri . tre j: Third We -- l r.- l - fe-de- rd".!uM. io i . thre-roo- 1. i : i e . t! lf r- a- - pta.) on exhibit? ft. Th Hill Drue "tv; any win-torxb.lb'.tl'-.r iv.an In lt a. rletjen of c-hm- f;"r: 3" . .$65,350 five-roo- ; 1 r,- - t" to ,f xj at Z"'ZJ few d ij s. -fa- tt .( tive-reio- ;;r.n Ul : 1 e i- - in rr t it. J :; romp af A-- .1 f - -- h l ,i-- - f : 1 l.'th. TS." r rtori; Las already b'scun t .Trrl.". and a Jarf ? 1. amount ef It rlVA ; tl. RrtiUakT-- ' 'irr pi Hardwat Th ul-f-- e l'ill.. f. d : .- er ' r cs t o JJV rr-oe- expeifejternt.rr r 17 Centennial Eureka Gemini 12 South street. Eagle & Blue Bell BUILDING PERMITS 1 May Day 4 Cncle Sam .1 Star Consolidated MEN AND ; ; AGGREGATE South Swansea .... I Dragon iron mine : ; ; j; AFFAIRS Black Jack (iron).. 11 Grand Central .... lluildins: p i mits ls;jedthlH week were: it Mr-iMammoth 19 Kate IftT. Tenth Lat te- W. T. SNYDER. 531 First street, ac Carisa tween Fourth and I'lf til South, S r.iyO brick Dy is wire, lert today ror a Ajax companiea Victor I. ). (J. C. Itulldlnit aaMociutlon. Mar ten days' visit tov San Francisco. I. ket tdret. alterations Total 112 J antes F. livd5on. Jeffernon street. DR. CREIGHTON SNYDER, a l tiruH former resident of this city, who is now STANDARD OIL CROWD ! James Fourth South StrgnK. NOW a member of the staff of the French and Ninth East. twfn Eighth IN THE COPPER MARKET. thri brick enttce Vi hospital at San Francisco, is visiting in Will l'ilgt rlt m. H cor.d South b'- this city in company with Dr. Edward tvpfn Seventh and Klhth Weiit. 2.'X3 Topham, ? member of the. staff of St. tiibk cottie Is BOSTON, It believed Aug. San Francisco. Mary's hospital, H. 11. Hasb.ium. nvcrrjf, l.S'O by leading copper interests here that brick cttair F. J. '.VESTCOTT, secretary and the Standard Oil Hebcra Shnpnon. 1'lghth Went have bought a Mrs. near t.'annn, business manager for Senator Thomas large amount of people brbk Ronton copper stocks cot tape fv Kearns. leaves tonsrht on a pleasure during the past few months. Ste-lefour-rooW. M" Lake, The extent of their holdings can only A.frkk trip through the East. lie will be ott.iKe ,3ii joined in Nebraska by Mrs. Westcott, be conjectured, but it is believed that John N and Flrtbrl between who will accompany him. He expects Tamarack and Osceola have elarht-rook O. ?ld nre, ., . 2,fv to return in about six weeks. over to t'aem, and that they have passed Co.. tuT ltah Independent Telephone picked . three-ntorStat-South brlek a amount of lar?e up Copper Range. P. R. MORRIS, who was recently apttventy-tlv- e block, rnm!.. f;..ri Inis also Centennial controlled by ?.",', Jame.H L. Jnn-w- . Sixth North. pointed special agent for the Salt Lake terests to them. resid-ncfriendly brick route, arrived here from New York C. If. Hor?Iey. Ill P utreet. four-rooand today established his office in J.N'.i the rooms in the News wannex occupied by brkk cottaze QUITS BROKERAGE BUSINESS. C. W. MldKley. 327 East FlrM South l.ev tret, alteration CAPT. IT. A. CLARK. Inspector of ru1 Indiana avenue. j, W. E. Maddison. a member of the Salt M. ThorMensen. ral free delivery of the division which frame cottage includes Utah, is engaged in looking Lake stock exchange, has closed up his Standard Laundry Co., H2 Dunbar over his routes in the vicinity of Salt to audition avenue, Lake. Capt. Clark's headquarters are business affairs here and witft his fam- T. N. Iloblnson. 1G3laundry West Sixth in Denver, Colo. South, addition to reyUbnee ........ ily left today for San Francisco, where he will probably enttr a medical col. Total Pj, 3Ta ARTHUR E. WELBY, wno has been disMr. not Maddison has yet lege. tne the of Cerro de affairs managing of his seat on theter exchange, but Pasco railroad in Mexico since severing posed the bro- HOLIDAY FOR FORCE ' he doesn't expect to bis connection with the Rio Grande, a business. Mttle more than a year ago, returning kerage o this country to manage the construcIN JOINT BUILDING tion of the Western Pacific. He will ar- NEW TRACK LAID IN DALY-JUDG- E rive in San Francisco in about two TUNNEL. weeks, and will probably visit this city before entering actively upon the duties City. County and State Employees of his new position. Secretary Lambourne of the Daly Will Have Outing- - In Ogdeu is just back from a visit to Judg'e.who J. v. CULiUlihA.N, for three years that property, states that the improvtCanyon August 22nd. private secretary to Senator Kearns, has ments In on made the the track being resigned his position and will enter the practice of law in Salt Lake. He is a long working tunnel are about com Representatives of the city, county graduate of the Columbia law school. pleted. Heavier rails and ties have been and State offices held a meetlns In the where he made a brilliant record. While laid, to permit of a greater tonnage. office of County Clerk James and de-- , associated with Senator Kearns Mr, which the mine is well able to supply. elded that on Saturday, August 22nd. The shipment of concentrates amountall the officials and employees of the Coughlan has met all of the men promi nent in national political life, and his ing to between 300 and 400 tons a week city and county bulldlnjr. together with experiences were such as would tend to Is going on regularly, and the dividend their friends, would have an excursion awv to the Hermitage, In Ogden canyon. viu.7 iir develop him greatly. uifS Hvcxi ui s ..- j : fit r !flin . ' i rd . 1 iK x. r f r r. r Ve Tt reer.e rM ljrr.iIUte o;-- .U .v !n;'.",!:r lo t:o e ir.lo a l itge ; m s If 1 I- - f st '., .f Th'. rreoer.t Us t- - Th' . No. 2. 3I4s'.j:-- t.aa tor ft h ac-nn- Week's tle.irlnica. ir, .:.?. Sam" week lajt year. iJ,".Zl.:. - six-roo- r a. : 1 n. . f ? i j. "- j-- - ;.4r , t : a w;: - jT-t- c j I crewery n-- r" In th I r.fJ! ajul 1 n. at..! ha prov n ur. Ic r f ar Tul year, :r .1 t iearlnsv t a NEW L"r ..: t y - lrIKSf:.s Kiml South. V(i ha Prime Superintendent Hickman of the DraThe May Day payroll was dlrcharged mill Iron of was rllr-.jTintic t.u-l- n in gon ,i ijkSt the city yesterday, and all Is again harmony at nrtn. u;h a fC JT.i In CT. C at hank' Inl.a U r" Mr. Hickman Fays he is that property. yesterday. : ' :.4 SO STi for u demand II and at rr MM. shipping on an average of 130 tons of There are a good many brokers who daiPost.'.! raff, ff 2'.rtil M ar d If v.tif iron ore daily to the American Smelting would .Vimm-inl bid. Ji like to the stock exchange ST. and Refining company. The shaft has dos-- for severalpeeweeks, Mexleari dollarr. O'-- , c nt" while the busiBond - ;vert.m-!i- t .. ateady; railroad. now been sunk to a depth of 6i feet, ness Is so dull, and some action In that Kul.ir. lrr a and while trace of the valuable metals line may bo taken next week. is occasionally found, the Iron deposit St. Louia Wool. furnishes the only profits. The first shipment of pipe for the Cac tus property has left the KatUem Manu ST. l.oriS nd W.nt. tn tnllum. !Vuic; TerrHoty facturing company's yard. TINTIC ORE SHIPMENTS. m hum. lV-M"fin fr.e, U'sui'." Superintendent Dunyati nf the Daly- The ore shipments from the Tintic Judge left for Eureka this morning. Chicago Cuttle. district for the past week amounted to At:ir. C ttl-peerjjt. CHK'AiM. 142 carloads, divided among the mines The assessment on May Day becam nominal ; mark't prime rtMrr, ; as follows: to medium, ft .s,i'- "'; delinquent today. The sale day Is pet I; !'': Carloads. for the last f the month. t.''oi t to. k r nnd Bullion-Rec- k V, Mrs. George L. Nye. wife of City Attorney Nye, was today quarantined lor diphtheria at her home, 20S East Third !. lr :ur n tt UrkM t .t .:..r. r - The I'hlrn Satr.o day last year. Ms2,24. East. Mrs. Nye Has Diphtheria. ct.-:- e t- it S l.'j , ; :: -- S The ore and bullion settlements yts- terday amounted to SGO.'joo. O. K. Lee. manager of the Dexter, has returned from a business trip to :he THE DRAGON'S OUTPUT. Naval-- k ty yatternaan.I In t ! BANK CLEARINGS. Manager MrSorley of the New York was in the city yesterday. 17-2- No. w t::t r. Northern fprir.R. 1 No. 2. MINING NOTES. (Furnished by Hudson Sons & Co.. brokers, room 5, Walker Bank building.) 48' j Amalgamated Consolidated Mercur 2 l'ifrl Daly West .. 2fv;h4t ITtah United States Mining n, yes-lerd- 1. o. 2 rrd i '1 Vt-,- t Daly West's eighth monthly dividend of 510S.OG0 for the year 190.1, whs distributed among the shareholder!1! today, the present "hand out" swelling the total TOTAL SALES. 10,300 shares for $467. call. Regular Open board, 13.100 shares for 54193.12. Total. 23,400 shares for $4660.12. tail t;r wVA -r !- i in )r . , .T w-- rf f ' r -. S 26c. An tr-- t .1. fr a j in th" ctty. 1 latf" t u 1 r liiyi) rr f A I 1 h-- New York, e i tl." wlrri Sc; e. i;c BUSINESS OUTLOOK larc 12-- : ti.itAti;:'. -- Daly-Judg- rart cf th - . larf t s ik ne rr n. n)' ha n r. luit ar. d r lay Ins r t hd rtr. ! er,t rIr T r f i T" ef r tr. lf"rn t Ir.-!:--rr.- - I : tT-a- ftsh The - f j.i,r n 4?-- .r tr.e Utr-'l.i- ', 16 " 83 f . r:-i-- i ' , .' L. r, - V te'nii tt."-- e ! . j at... tt tv e i"hr-- a r..at' . . f c ! ci:: GOSSIP OF MEN AND BUSINESS . : -- :rtv: i e y too' e f Utj l; .o.sn .. . - r t"-.;r.- t iht r,r v. J .. r-:.- .:: 5: r.ie-'- J 1 n f,i.. I.'eur.f r jr .;r- , .i:o'5-; tf orj j iffi.: '.sr) bi f rd Tn - ttr v.. f.n . j 1 but t! at drnaj.da f,r,iw:i ur.l'hmT.I the rj.iurer: t? e piirdhrr- r,l ef th - 23 Deposits Circulation Increase. I r--r h' r. fKrn nfjr-fr-. r . 1- tJ 7 eve: e rivU ar. ! al 133 Specie Legal s ifa-?- f-- n . : 125 83 52 So TTa; to acrr.t at C'.t t- cn-raily- nt 26 125 33 t. .t e r--, X !n!r e V.ate Aucvt nth On . - the I tor lr.T - r.f nil M patch of the ;u drcn tendevl t emrha'ie Itvi;a."a r,ter.tl--.rif!-ii- Viitli it f t" t - r !rf s 'rt'hfff .. . .1 n 10 r -" it :ni i.'T i;ia( ir.urcrr uy a. Aura.;n rn-v- i arui i r.ir v"oi.. m i rvrr!i Th 't&T ordervJ that the p.irt of th- - Turkish r.nerr.rrt I. The le-r- 93 trje-mrarh- lh- lar !t.e1; XTitrA J'.-J''.- n tn e $ pig-iro- dall-Kann.- l'n - Decrease. Reserve Loans T.ert ha f'luadron of Itulan lilark for rail crderr4 Tmk:h wilfr. ten Nctlficatkn of tl.U move ha f T":ti Hebalojd to the Chl-rag- n-- l i:, a aur. bt. rxrrEtt5nrno. rl pr-fer- W CHICAGO GRAIN. wheat .. September corn September oats September 'bh mla-Carol!- lo-- 72 83 48 116 95 45 135 145 75 61 S00000S0000 I'nn-avlvant- a. Tl.-T- 43 72. 96 27 126 55 63 o J. WILL GRAY is Daly-Judg- LOCAL QUOTATIONS. 1 Up to 55.00 Values. " BIG CROWD COMES f ! (I ? 1 t- . .,l h-r- ;r e 1 ? -- 5 '.-- . -.- ,- -- , : ; ! e 1- - 1 p H c . ..! - t :r:t ter. |