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Show THE ra FIRE AND Utah National Bank. STATES DEPOSITORY. UNITE OGDEN, UTAH. AFFECT rreaUsat John EL Deely Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Haag Sells st Cask FOREIGN Prices Gave Way Under the drafts ea sil priata. PAYS INTEREST' Double Strain owing to the inaccewibillty or this pan of the mine it mny be necessary to During the noun hour prices made a straighten out the workings before the sensational reaction of from 80 to 90 ore can be proflubly extracted." points from the lowest levels of the WAS OFFERED mornings. Shorts covered from yesterday and helped scud values j. The Battle Uke. Wyo.. Feb. 5. News advance waa rapid prices (aping uphas been received here that th North ward 8 and 10 points at a tins American Copper company was recentMONEY. ly offered $3,000,000 for the copiier mine, but declined to sell. Tbe offer waa made by a New York New York. Feb. 8. Prime mercan5 syndicate. The property was examined tile paper 4 Sterling exchange firmer, bunkers by au expert sent out by the syndicate bills 4.857064.8575 for demand, and and he reported that tbe Ferris-flart- y would prove one uf the richest at 4.83 for sixty day bills, posted comcopper propositions in the world. rates 4.83 and 4.86 0 mercial bills $4.82 Bar silver 56 BINGHAM CONH. INDEBTEDNESS. Mexican dollars 43. , A Boston publication in speaking of Money on call 1 per cent. offered at 2 per cent; the $1,000,000 bond Issue recently auClosing bid 1 time loans firmer, sixty days and 90 thorized by the Binghem Con. direcdays 46 14 per cent, six months 4 2 tors, says. The conusny'B indebtedness represents mainly properties pur6 per cent. chased for which notes were given and which notes are not yet due. Borne of SHICAGO. the note holders will tske the new Chicago, Feb. I. Cattle Receipts, bonds when the notes mature. Not 22.000; ateady to strong; good to prime more than $500,000 bonds will issue at j steers 4.9065.75; poor to medium 4.25 the start, the ramlnder to Issue when outstanding obligations not yet due 0 4.85; atorkero and feeders cows 1.6062.25; heifers 2.0004.50; can-ne- rs mature. The bonds will la underwrit1.5002.40; bulls 2.0004.00; calves ten and offered to shareholder. The company ia in no immediate need of 1.000 7.25. HOGS Receipts today 22.000; tomor- funds, but it lias been deemed expedirow 20,000; 10c higher; mixed and ent by the directors la fund capital butchers 4.8505.10; good to choice expenditures at thla time benefit of net these heavy 5.1005.25; rough heavy 5.85 earnings, rather than to make and thus out of earnings expenditures of sales bulk 4.5005.00; 05.10; light indefinitely postpone any return to 4.0005.60. stockholders. SHK1SP Sheep Receipts 25.000. traders that war influence on the ket had been fully discounted. ON TIME METAL PUCES New York. Keb. 8. The stock mar ket today had to face the taw-fol- d Suit Lakt settling prices as reported and the by the American smelting and Refincompany: ing Gale Silver. , 11 Copper, casting 11 Copper electro 3. GO Lead breaking off of diplomatic relatkina between Kuaala and Jaitan, either one of which waa aufflclent to have Jiutifled a severe break in prices. It ia true that the rupture between Kuaala and Japan had been exjiected and preaiimahly (Uncounted to aome extent, aa ia the wont of eiieciilaiive markets with pood information on coming events. But, the event waa not adequately discounted waa clear enough demonstrated by the demoralised tone of iitate iauea on the laria Iinurae, which ia the point upon which the effects of Kiiaaian troubles would narrowly converge. But. our own market faced thla double threat with apparent couiiioatire at the oienlng, the II rat decline failing to carry the level of prices down to tha parity of the London level before our trading began. Support waa evidently put into the market, and prices rallied and a quiet tone that seemed one of was brought about. It is doubtful whether this was convincing to every- body that tha alight spilling out of stocks at the opening measured the ef fect on the market brought almiti by the Baltimore disaster,. It waa early perceived that the dimensions of the disaster already exceeded those of any the previous lira in our history, with Are. iHiaaible exception of the Chicago When It ia borne in mind that laith the Chicago lire and ihe Boston lire were the occasion of slock exchange panics, tne state of the present stock market must be regarded aa good. The liquidation which waa an Inevitable sequence of the wiping out of property value approaching Ihe coat of onr war with Spain, caused the declines during the day in the prominent nctive slocks of one three points The rally of the last hour demonstrated that short selling to a considerable extent went hand-ln- -. hand with the liquidation and was not backed with sufficient conddence to leave contracts open over night The harp relapse In prices, however, failed to attract any effective demand for stocks, leaving the outlook still uncertain. Baltimore and Ohio waa a special sufferer, owing to local ratwea. Pennsylvania waa heavily sold all day with expressions of dissatisfaction over lTnlon Pacific lls heavy borrowing. waa a conspicuous sufferer. Some of the day's selling both of stocks and bonds was attributed to the account of the Insurance companies, in preparation for the heavy claims to be mat All other considerations disappeared before the two great factors of the lire and the war. Bonds were weak. Total sales, par value, $3,130,000. U. S. bonds, were unchanged on ralL t STOCKS. The sales of mining stocks yesterday forenoon amounted to 12,510 shares which brought $1,974.75. Tha market waa weak and inactive. Nearly all of the traders participating la the sales had a downward tendency. Star Con. dropped to 18 cents; Martha Washington sold at a rent a share and a small waa brought out at lot of Daly-West $35 flat. and Tbs closing quotations sales wore potted as follows: : '! , While the seriNew York, Feb. ous news from the Far Kant had naturally a depressing Influent:., tha relative firmness at Liverpool caused a somewhat firmer opening in the cotton market today and first prices were 11 to 15 points higher. Following this there was a further advance carrying May up to 14.35 and July to 14.40, a net gain of 38 lo 41 points, but toward the end of the first half honr there was tremendous selling from outside sources, and the market in less lhan ten minutes had broken nearly a full cent from tbe best Around 11 point of tbe morning. o'clock (be most sensational changes of tbe season occurred. May. which had sold down to 13.30. Jumped to 13.80 and broke to 13.14, while July, which had been depressed to 13.50, rallied to 13.83 aud than broke to 13.18 all inside of twenty minutes. Around midday the market rallied. March had declined to 12.41, May to 13.02 and July to 13.08, this being a net loea from the net prices of the morning of from 119 to 133 points At this level there waa considerable covering and by 1 o'clock tbe market bad recovered to about Inst Saturdays closing prices. .Later there was another down-tur- n under liquidations by buyers on the early break, and in the lata trading there was aggressive bull buying and the market was finally stopped at. at net loss of 9&13 points Tbs day's sales were estimated at 700.000 bales. 8. ' WALL STREET. New York. Feb. 8- .- Heavy liquidation waa thrown npon the opening stock market today as was exported bv reason of the Baltimore disaster and , ty 1-- 3-- 3-- 4 RELIEF confl-deuc- - f MINING ALT LAKE mar- 1-- 6 3 ; UTAH, TUESDAY MORNINCf, Ferris-Hag-gar- DOMESTIC sad OGDEN, EXAMINER, ITORNTXG MIES B FEBRUARY 0, 1901. like a phoenix from its ashes." It Is estimated that as many as 20.000 persons have been thrown mi, of employment snd many of these and their families will be without resources. Governor Warfield has called an extra session of the legislature for this evening to empower him to declare the city under martial law and suspend all business for ten days. Governor Warfield today stated that every safe deposit box and vault in the various Institutions was absolutely safe; that the records were preserved and that it was next to Impossible for serious danger to happen to documents contained therein. The blackened remains of a fireman were found in the gutted Equitable building today, where he had rushed in an effort to get a Una of hose to tho root Chief Engineer Horton, who was overcome yesterday, was resting easily this morning. The lumber yards along West Falls avenug from Pratt street to the water edge are In rulna. This morning the tremendous power house of the United Railway company and Union Electric and Power company, near Jones Falls, collapsed and the expensive machinery, recently In--; stalled, waa in fifteen minues a total This waa tha largest and wreck. one of the moat expensive plants for generating electricity in the country. 4.-0- ld upon his pledge and that of the governor of Maryland that the legislature of Maryland would tonight paw a resolution calling upon the National government for military assistance, Lieut. General Chaffee, commanding the general staff, sent telegraphic orders to Major General Corbin, commanding the department of the east, to proceed forthwith to Baltimore and take military command of the situation there. Nearly 1,000 soldiers have been ordered to serve under him. These troops are under rush orders and in all probability will report to General Corbin before night It la explicitly stated at the war department that the national troops are to serve aa a police force under the direction of the mayor and local authorities. h. if if if 4 if if if if if if ifif if if if if If You Are Interested if Bu-han- an Dairy Products ij, en-dor- se, THE PASTEUR DAIRY CO. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 P4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7; 5-- 7-- 7-- 0 ( f 1-- at noon By 1 oclock losses had hewn estab- lished of from raciac. 2 to 2 2 in Canadian Missouri Pacific. Rock Island preferred, V. P., Northwestern, Southern Pacific and Amalgamated. Northwestern preferred declined 4 Buying to cover short contracts ral5-- 8. 8--8; 8. 13-1- The Martha Washington shipped five cars of ore thia week, some of which ia aaid to be of a very good grade. From what we can learn of the man ner In which the ore la being handled, there seems to be little however, chance for the mine to pay its way. The Inveetmrnt of a few hundred dul-lain necessary machinery, or the deepening of tbe working shaft seems necessary. At present the value of the ore is eaten up in getting it out of the mine. Tintic Miner. rs Tbe station has been finished and the hig pump plaied on the. 199 level of Surf. Keerly fhe King Consolidated. is now confident that any water whirh may bn encountered rag now be hanChicago. Feb. 8. Caah wheat: No. dled with ease, and will prosecute 2 red $4081: No. 3 red 90098: No. 3 work without fear of being drowned hard 80 39: No. 8 hard 75088; No. ouL The water will now be lifted by the big pumps on tha 700 to those on spring 90093. tha 5Pu. where It wtll be easily taken COTTON. care of. Electric lights are soon to be lied the market htlgtitiy but prices New Orleans. Feb. g The offerings anon declined precipitately under tbe of a put cotton were sufficient to make of sales demoralizing Pennsylvania, No rales reported. that stock. Northwestern and I'nion a market. Pacific extending in their josses to New Orleans. I. a.. Feb. S. The Far threw points or over. Eastern situation and IU probable effect on the rothm market was discussSUGAR AND COFFEE. ed on all eldee and caused anxious New York. Feb. 8. Sugar: Raw gatherings about i e future ring long runt: fair refining 2 uentrlfugal before the arariun opened ibis mornleS test 3 2 molaasea sugar ing. The first csM showed a market Heflaed steady; crushed 5.1j; powla whioh priced were steady, points dered 4.55; granulated 4 15. and cnnflrmiiie the frequent ly hfghr Coflew steady;. . wo. I Rio 7 expressed upiuiua of ibe most active 27-3- 2: of the American Only member Ticket Brokers Acsn.In Ogden, which means to the traveling public low rates and perfect safety. Special rates to and from Europe via all lines. Highest price paid for un- installed on tbe different levels and will be used to work by in the shaft. Park City Record. Of the late discovery in the Copper Mountain mine in Beaver county the The strike was Milford Times aays made in the bottom of the old working. several hundred feet down, and ia a most Important onw Tha ore body consists of 15 feet of a good shipping streak of red grade, with a lwo-fo;- it oxide that will average at least 30 per cent. It is the Intention to get out a shipment aa quickly, as possible, but 1 You Pay For What You Get. That Is the way the Burlington runs Ita dining car business and what you get Is good. Tbe shove expresses tho basis of the popularity of Burlington dining cars. It Is an actual fact that tha service and food In Burlington restaurant yon can cell to dining cars equsl that of any high-gradmind, and the prices as a general rule are lesa. One of the best ways of becoming popular it to minister skilfully to the needs of the Inner man, and what we want Is deserved e OF TtfE Ogden Steam Laundry. Phone 174. iiOGBilNtvSSir Chas J. A. Lindquist 0. w. TIM1 R. FDNERAL FURNISHINGS Sa I, and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. ............... Bast .. Burling- Ticket Office, 79 W. Second South SL R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY,. Rm-h- a 7:00 p. a sl Na a Atiaatle Exprsas. points East ARRIVE DAILY. Xa A Faeifia MaiL Salt Lata and all points East ....11:4$ Qltop Incubators $. U aa as seeestisee Xa 11, Local from Park CUy !! IA and San Pets Valley 7:00 a Ye Perils Eqm frees ell tale East 11 :M aja hrengh Wsepisg ears to Omaha CM-.- J sad St Louia Kaw York sad lse-te- a Frao iodising chair aaia Ana foil diaing au aarvias en all thromh a Poultry men and all Interestedat In Poultry are invited to call our eterc and axamlne thq Celebrated Ormas - India L A. BENTON, Gan. AgL Phgr. Dept Incubator The a .7:16 ....lilt a A ........... .2(1$ a ia aO BattUkeOvv. Tlekat Agrat 0aA. U.HINlY. GILSON, moat reliable machine on AgauL OgdnL the market. Adapted te any elk A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES. mate. SfuNldT Seeds ITpACj HJCll New stock Just received. Dont order from catalogues and pay buy from fancy prices. You can us at lesa cost and trouble and MM be certain of getting RELIABLE WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. WCTO TIME CARD. SKEEN & CO. OGDEN, UTAH 852 24th SL Effective Nov. 82, UOS, f DEPART. Na S Mall and Exp rasa ....7(18 Na SOverlaad limited fair Connell Omaha. TIME TABLE San Pedro, Los Angeles and Denver, (bale, Conaafi Blnffs, Kanaaa City sad all points oaaL dag A h ff, Till ft Mi Na fi Padfie Ixpxaafrmn denarii Omaha. BhffA Deavar. Kearns CRy aad eaaL dally .. .. ........ Salt TraW R. R. Go Depot, Third, Wcct and South Temple 8ta, Salt Lake City. fi Bhiffa Denver, Kanaaa City and eaet daily Sid$ Na d Atlantia Fiprum far Ns Limited 5 Uvarlaad ItBhB DEPART. For Provo; LehL Fairfield and Mereur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley By.... For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth. Eureka and 811- - ver (via City Learning-to- American MIL For and all yriaia asst. dally Na 7:30 am .... 101 Fut Mail CL o.B.ocm p Si$S Bids A. HENRY, ... ft la a ft Tleket Agent X. W. OOLUNS. T. P. jM a. n )..... eut-of- f Bluff a. Kaaeaa City, Dro- ve- gQQ g Provo, Fork, LehL Juab, ford, Frisco, Calientoe and Intermediate points .Q5 ARRIVE. 6 jq American Fork, LehL Juab. Milford, Frisco, Callentes LINE TIE1 bMUa and Intermediate points 9:35 a Ol THE OREGON CARD. From Provo, LehL Fair-fielMereur and Ben-peNov. 22, 1903.) Valley By. points. 5.35 m p DKPAKT. From Silver City, Mamand Portland. . 11 tM a moth, Eureka, Stockton, ft, 7- - Batte No, 0 Pocatello, Montpelier Tooele and Garfield ls$5aa Butte Beach 5:35 p m v.andfieche Valley ....... 7.18 pa 10:45 aA ALL TRAINS DAILY. ifi Salt Lake and Tintle Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car go) g Balt Laka and 190 7 aA Service between Balt Lake, Milford, polsts Modena and Callentes. Direct stage No. fi Balt Lake, Prove, connections for all mining districts ia .Milford aad all points 3:05 p south southern Utah and Nevada. No. go Bait lake and later8:55 p A uniats 201 Main Street City Ticket Office, islOam TeL 250. No. 4 For particulars, call on or address ARRIVE. agents. Balt Uke Routs, or J. 1 MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. ' Likt ji), 9 Salt talk E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt No. Butte and . iZSid InVIN alt Lake City, Utah. ' NoTll Salt Lake aad Tintle 6:85 pm No. 7. Balt Uko aad MU- From Provo, te k. inter-media- ............ Piti tori Ha 8 Bait Uko aad later- nediate poiata Ho. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00am Na. IB Butte and Pocatello 8:80 pm 10:80atli Trains south of Juab do aot 8B,UUyc. A. HENRY, Ticket Aft H. CORSE, Ft. Faun Ogden, Utah XD, & BURLEY, G. P. h - A. Salt Lake City. No. 18 Cache Valley Tic Oily the Kafiwey between DeaMe-Trac- k Misuari Btrer aad Clikaie. The Overland Limited The Meet a I Lenrieee Trail heGeWaril Coapartment end drawing-roo- m lighted, through to Chkagp without charge. Direct connection for SL Paul and Minneapolis HcfcfM, A. mrvilain. mi fidthe-rm I okSnii Walk. Gcmral Aaaot. Cblcaga & Nortfi-Wests- Ry.J in 104 ama Mala ifrett, mwm lit, A Sign of the Times! & Book-love- Burlington diners on ell ton trains from Denver. . fcr Nat 12. Salt Laka loss! Xa 1 Chicago, SL Louia 2620 Wash. Ava. Phone 520X. UfKl CARD Of JULY 27TH, l$0A DEPART DAILY. Attaaiie Mail aU sleeping cars, observation can, dining can, buffet --looking and library rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric f'x $7 25th. used tickets, mileage, etc d st with the aid ENGLEHART, Manager. SL, Healy House. Phone 161Z. all-da- - Keep Clean a25thB. Re-eip- 5: A 103 Washington, Feb. 8. The Baltimore American baa made arrangements for publication in thla dty until Its plant can be restored. ' ta I. Cattle BANDITS ON TRIAL. 8. President Feb. Washington. 7,000. Market 10c higher; native Roosevelt has corns to the assistance teen 2.7505.00; native cows and neif-r- s of Baltimore. Upon the appeal of the Attorneys Agreed on a Jupy Last 1.7503.80; atorkrra and feeders local authorities he has ordered the Saturday. United States engineers to that city to 5. Tho trial of the Feb. Chicago, assist in checking the spread of tha Peter Neidermeler. Henry Vac flames there. At 2:20 o'clock tho first bandits, HOGS Receipts 7.000. Market 5c of the soldiers boarded a train here at Dine and Gustav Marx, charged with and igher; bulk of sales 4.700 5.00; heavy the Pennsylvania station, only an hour the murder of Francis W. Stewart, Sixty-fir- st at B. the James Johnson ami 4.8005.10; packers 4.8005.00; piga after tho order had come. The force street car barns Of tho City Railway Ighte 4.5004.75. waa tinder command of Major Burr and SHEEP Receipts $.000. Market tha engineers. 100 strong, were drawn company, began today. Tha men were August 30. Marx from the Washington barracks. They ahot Sunday merging. ten weeks waa later after he captured carried with them 1.600 pounds of gunWm. killed Detective and had ahot cotton, with fores and electrical detonunder arators. At Baltimore they will meet Quinn, who had placed him Dine were another store of ammunition compris- rest Neidermeler yand Van in MINING NOTES Lake an taken after fight cotton of from gun ing 5,000 pounds November. the advance supply at Dover, DeL The county, Indiana, the last of After an months effort tha attorneys The Horn Silver mine ia In tbe mar- - engineers go equipped with tents and finally agreed on a Jury last Saturday. ten days rations so that they may take care of themselves, KILLED BY; AUTOMOBILE. Tbru lots of ore from the Contln- Baltimore, Feb. 8. The burned dis- After the- Accident Driver Attempts trict is fully two miles square. Scores ' te Escape. of what were palatial, modern and .. Regular Call Salem la ore New York, Feb. 8. While a dense High grade galena fire proof buildings yesterday reported to have been struck in the Hendrickare today ao many piles of debris. The fog hung over the city bln. Catherine Daly-Judg- e 100 at 3.fid, son group in Copper Gulch, Heaver devastated portion la closely patrolled Conway, sixty years old, was run over Daly-We10 at 85.00. county. by the police of thia city, imllcemen and fatally hurt by a large touring auSacramento 1.000 at 19. from Philadelphia and Washington, by tomobile driven by George Gordon, as Star Consolidat ed 1 .U00 at 15; The ore shipments, in pounds, last militiamen and several companies of she was crossing Eighty-sixt- h street at 1.000 at 18. seller 30; 1,000 at 18. week, from Park City mines were as regulars from Fort McHenry and no Park aveuue. The old lady waa on her 5,000 Martha Washington at L followa New York, 42.000; Daly-We- st one is allowed to enter their section way to church and failed to see the auSil138,000; 3,983.000: Kaarna-Kettexcept by special permission. Outside tomobile aa It bore down on her. 8h Opan Board Sale ver King, 1,842,560; total, 6,005,260. the line thousands of eager and anx- was thrown into tho mud and crushed ious people are congregated. Gordon turned on the power and tried Dalton 1.000 at V,. Denver la to have a new smelting esThe common remark of la to escape from tha scene. A young .nan Sacramento 1.000 at 194 tablishment Tbe old plant of the Den- that Baltimore haa receivedcitizens a blow happened to be standing on the curb. Star Con. 1,000 at 15; 1.300 at IS. ver Ore Purchasing company la to from which It cannot recover for years. He Jumped on the machine and hung be remodeled and brought up to date Mayor McLane expressed the hopeful fast as it aped away. with tbe rapacity for treating 100 tons view San Francisco, that the city will quickly rise Nearly a mile from the scene of the of ore per day. San Franclaco, Feb. 8. The official At the annual stockholders' meeting closing quotations for mining stocks of the Advocate Mining company, hefd today were aa follows : P Hr in Richfield, H. W. Ramluae waa electAndes 22 Justice 7 John ed Meteer, Mexican 155 president; Belcher 14 William Johnston, secretary ; Beat A Belcher 105 Occidental Con. 71 Jamea M. Peterson, treasurer, with Caledonia 105 Ophlr 375 James Christiansen, directors. Challenge Con 24 Overman 33 Pot oil IS Choilar 20 Some queer stuff has been struck in In The Purest Of Confidence 105 Savage 42 the Humboldt mine owned by Angus Con. Cal. ft Va. 160 Sag Belcher 08 Mr. which and Buchanan others, Shura Nevada 58 i Con. Imperial 2 would like to hare classified. I'nion Con. 7 Crown Point 26 It resembles mica until subjected to Utah Con. 22 Exchequer 14 heat, when It. becomes like platinum. Gould A Currie 42 Yellow Jacket S3 A sample will be sent to some minerHale A Norrrosa 75 alogies! expert for examination. 51 IlSilver bare 56. ford Times. That your physician can Mexican dollars, nominal. 15. Drarts-Si-ght we invite inspection 12. telegraph Manager Doolittle of the Utah A of and trial orders. our Eastern Copper company has made applant BANK CLEARINGS. plication to the county commissioners A PHONE CALL WILL BRING US. of Washington county for rim conSeattle. Feb. $. Clearings, $571,436; struction of a road from Sham City, Phone 37. balances, $121,277. the location of the company's smelter, Tacoma. Feb. $. Clearings. $485,414; to the Nevada state line. Tbe company Post Office Building. balances. $45,961. .' OGDEN desires a shorter route to the railroad Portland. Feb. $. Clearings. $689.-67- than the one used at present to Mobalances. $42,380. dena. Moapa will be the nearest point 1 Spokane. Feb. 8. Clearings, $133,-74- on the Ban Pedro road. The proixmed balances. $80,933. route to this point wtll make a saving of from 30 to 40 miles. the severance of diplomatic relations Imtwrrn Russia and Japan. Protective measures had evidently been prepared to guard against the breaking market and the opening declines were restricted to within 161 points for leading GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. nctive stocks. Opening declines in the international stocks were rather leu Chicago, Feb. 8. Close: than shown in the London quotations Wheat May 91; June 81: July 84 before the opening. The secondary Sept. 80 01-8- . showed effect the quotations generally Corn Feb. 49; Mny 52 July 60 beof supporting orders and tha rallies 8; Sept. 50 came general. Jnly 37 7 8; 8epL I. 8. Steel preferred recovered all of Oats May 41 its decline and sugar rose a fraction 33 Pok May 13.57 July 13.77 over last week. Pennsylvania crumbled Lard May 6.82 July 69506.-1- 7 to near 114. B. A O. fell 2 points, big 2 on Four preferred lost one sale. There Rve 60. i were a few feverish sputa in the market lint the general tone became slug-yis- h . Flax 1.16 S.ttO. Timothy and dull. just, above Ihe low level. Clover 10.760 11.00. ' New ork Central yielded 2. Canadian Barley 386 fcO. Psclflr 13 4 and Rock Island preferred 112. Prires were do lining slowly CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 1- -2 GIT RATE TICKET OFFICE ent request of tens tor Gorman and Governor Warfield Issues Proclamation to Assist in Tiding Over Chaotic Conditions. Omaha, Feb. I. Cattle Receipts 0. eteere Baltimore, Feb. 8. Governor War-fie4.3505.00; Steady; native owe and heifers 2.7503.10; rrvners today issued a proclamation declaring the day a legal holiday. It is expected thla will be extended for sevHOGS Receipts 6.000. Market 5u eral days, or until such time as the chaotic conditions in the business and financial districts can be straightened out. This proclamation closes all SHEEP Receipts 3.000. Arrive, baniut and financial institutions nnd teady; western yearlings 4.3004.70; defers the payment of commercial ethers 3.9004.26: ewes 2.7503 75; paper. Thia action of Governor War-fiel- d suspends the operations of various business contracts and greatly relieves the complexities which confront KANSAS CITY. the business and financial interests. Feb. SHARMANS Washington, Feb. $. At the urg- WI OMAHA. wseew Kansu City, accident the follow on the beck sighted two policemen and shouted that tne machine had run down a woman. The poliremeu sprang 'into the street and arrested Gordon. He wss taken to the station house, crying like a child, but was not told that the woman was dead. He probably will be charged with Ml Lah tltr. DUS. ATCHISON, K TOPED & SAM DaiL"J From Utah to ; KANSAS CITY and 'TlH-W-to-u Also Direct Line ss Galveston. El Paso, City of Mexico ew .the Mining Campe of Mexico and Arizona. as Aak me about reduced rates . C. F. WARREN, General AgenL No. 11 Dooley 3 Trains , |