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Show OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, THE MOUSING EXAMINER, Utah National Bank. WHET ILL UNITED i DEPOSITORY. STATES OGDEN. UTAH. PreaUsat Joha E. Dooly Horses E. Peery Ralph K. Him ... Decreases Snown in Railroad Net Edit FOREIGN sad eu all poiatm. DE- SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Xfw York. Feb. 18. The stock market was nurktid with rxircuie stagnation In tlie course of oday. Tlia ir the irofi siuual traders to folio the seiliug movement of yesa striking evidence of the terday limiiatlona upou the movement of the are ciirrrut market. Even the traders low and limited, and this fact Is as the explanation of the immobility of the market. ll aomowbat n markable, however, that spurt of sctiviiy even aa or the exeeiilion of onlers for some efheavy Works seem equally without fect on prices. The ioibility is thus inttihUd Hist the snisll professional share In the market may be by some more active and powerful forces with a purpose to Veep the market in stable equilbrium landing the working out of other purposes in the financial wtrrid. Certainly thera was nothing in today's news to change sentiment over the uuilook for stocks. e, The cessation of the selling was however, that the Iradere were timid about declines in prices, aa they showed themselves to be toward tha advanr-- e on Monday and Tneiulay. The way In which soma very large offerings of Baltimore ft Ohio and of Iennayl-vanl- a were absorbed at the upeuing gave a substance of support of a potential character that may have intimidated the bear dement. This selling was promised by the accurate knowledge that aa effective advance toward a settlement of the conflict had miscarried. Wabash preferred was also a sufferer. Another snowstorm gave warning of further impairment of railroad earnings ot a kind of which the Baltimore and Ohio January statement was a discouraging example with it a decrease In net earnings of 1785.000 from the preceding Jnnuary. United States Steel preferred showed the benefit of more confident time of trade authorities over the outlook. Amalgamated Copper suffered from the renewal of the copper litigation In tha New York courts. Foreign influences were depressing, but the actual transactions for foreign account scale. The were on an Inaignllk-an- t approach of the time for reconvening the Supreme court at Washington and the possibility of an early decision ia the Northern Seen rt tire case la a possible repressive Influence upon tha market. A alight recovery late In tha day was practically all lost and tha rinsing was stagnant at about tha lowest. ltonda were dull and heavy. Total tu ed evl-oeue- Some trading was done in Monlana-Tunoiis- h yesteriiay. The iultlal sal of this stock siiire it was regularly listed ou the mining exchange was 100 made yesterday morning, when shaies were bought at $1.40. This was during the regular call, and during the open board session another lot went at the same price. Con. Mcr-cstiffemsl considerably and rluaed i or 5 points above the prevailing price of this time last week. The roufldetice expressed by Manager George H, Dern that bis troubles, aa far aa the mill is concerned, are praclcaliy over, has bad a good effect. The mechanical defect in the plant. It Is assured, have been remedied, so the outlook fur the f ,ii ure of the mine ere much brighter than they were a week ago. Italy-Juilw as a seller at $1.10, while Daly-Wcwas parted with at $31.75. Teiro began at 35 cents, hut registered a drop of 1 cent a share at the close. Century ronllnued weak aud in alight demand. Martha Washington, which, In times to I ast, has had much attention it. sank nearly out of sight, 6.500 shares going at a tenth of a rent a share. Naililriver was taken at a half dollar. and sale The closing quotation were reported a follow: YESTERDAYS QUOTATIONS. l0-nha- re ur ge st iid 4. 2. 8. 3-- 4. 4. 4. 8. Pennsylvania, 1141-- 8. Reading, 41 Rock Island, 21 Rock Island pfd, 6L BL Paul, 139 Southern Pacific, 43 Southern Railway, 19 4, Union Pacific, 77. Union Pacific pfd, $91-3-- 4. 7-- 8. 2. WalMwh. 18 4. 1-- 4. 3-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 56 3-- noon, lG6,34)n.. 11-3- 2; 6. 1-- MONET. New York, Feb. 18. on call steady. Cloning bid 1 1 1 Close: Money 4 per cent; 3-- 1-- Time bums steady; 60 and 90 day ft per rent. Prime mercantile paper 4ff 4 Sterling exchange strong with actual huslneite In bankers bills at 4.8580 n 4.8585 lor demand and at 4.8286ft'4.-828- 5 for sixty day bill; posted rate 3-- 4.83 and 4A6 cial hills 4.82 Bar silver 59 Mexican dollars Commer- 1-- 5-- 1-- 46 13. COTTON. New York, Feb. 18. Colton ful urn ripened firm; Felt, offered 15.08; March 13.12; May 13.42; July 13.50; August 12.80; Sept, offered 11.95; October 3L22; December 11.07. WOOL. Wool nominal; medium 15ft 19; territory and Sue medium 15017; fine 15016. St. Louis, Feb, 18. CHICAGO WHEAT. Chicago. Feb. 18. Cash wheai: No. 2 red 98A1.05: No. 3 red 95 ft 1.64 No. 2 hard 96fi94: No. 3 hard 8V 92; No. 1 northern 96011.00; No. 2 northern 92(196; No. 2 spring S3 97. 1-- Wheat Kept, Corn 63 May 951-- 0ts Feb. 861-- 623-8- 41; May July 993-801-- old 2; ; May 15 July 39 5-- 7-- ft); July Sri,. $46-- 8. Pork May 15.15: July 11971-2- . Lard Slay 7.701-2- : July 7.90. Ribs May 7.23; July 7.35. Rye-- 73. REGULAR Con. CALL SALES. 800 at 67; 300 at 574 100 at 4.40, seller 10. 3 at 34.75. M errur exhibits will arrive from the southern states before the end of February a at 6(4: l.ooo at May nay-5- 00 the moderation of the weather In that Montana-Tonopa- h 100 al 1.40. section of the country has caused the Century 100 at 766-Irelease of many exhibits la storage at Relne 600 al 214. points. assembling Teiro 400 at 35; 10 at 34 'L Director of Exhibits F. J. V. Skiff .late that foreign exhibits are moving OPEN BOARD BALEfe Mg a satisfactory manner. He la sd-,-- d of that the line art display France has left Paris, and Is expected Ajax 1.000 at S. 50 at 34.65. Daly-We- st in this country within two weeks. Martha Washington 6.500 at The last of the Philippine exhibits Montana-Tonopa- h 100 at 1.40. are now in transit on the water and New York Bonanza 600 at 12. teller will be here in ample time for arrangeat 60. ment before the aliening of the fair on Natldrlver 600 at 64k April 30. Tetro 100 at 34 Vi. from The archaeological collection toward SL Mexico la now moving San FranclacOL Loula. and will be one of the most complete displays of the kind ever made at San Francisco, Feb, IS. The offlclBl any exposition. It will include Aztec closing quotation for mining stock to- relic which have never been permitted day wera as follows: to leave M extra Andes 44. Justice 6. 17. 170. Mexican Belcher DIFFERENCE OF INTEREST. Occidental C. 85. Beat ft Bel. 200. Bullion 10. Ophlr 440. Clash Between the Gould Companies Overman 38. Caledonia 105. and Pennsylvania. Challenge Coa. 25. Postasl 17. Chnllar 19. Savage 65. New York, Feb. 18. AU nrgoUations Sierra Nevada 52. Confidence 110. for a sett lament of the differences beC. C. and Va. 16QkSag Belcher 6. tween the Fenmiylvanla railway and Con. Imperial 2. Silver Hill 69. the Gould interests have been broken Crown Point 28. Union Con. 82. Utah Con 22. Exihequer 13. off. nays the Times. Friends of PresiYellow Jacket 50. G. ft C. 43. dent Cassatt, of the first 'named road, lfnle ft Nor. 93. and of George J. Gould have, the paper continues, abandoned definitely ail at Silver Bara 59 tempt to obtain a rapproat-hmenDrafts, sight 12 The immediate cause ia understood to 16. Drafts, telegraph have been the absolute refusal of the Gould Interests to aliandun tbeir proCOTTON. ject of reaching the Atlantic by an out- New York, Feb. 18. The cotton lei of their own. The proposition of n wa baaed on the Idea that market opened at an advance of 507 settlement the Western Maryland, the road over points on the old crop months while which the Wabash waa to get luto Balthe new crop options are unchanged to 12 points higher. Tlie final tone waa timore. could be placed under the consteady with old crop months net 37 to trol of some other road, in which both 63 points higher and the new crop the Pennsylvania and the Wabash equal interest. For this regular at au advance of 6 points to a could have anNorfolk ft Western Nad purpoKe the decline of 12 points. been selected aa the most likely. From the very beginning of the negotiations OMAHA CATTLE. balked at this (he Gould inton-stOmaha. Feb. 18. Cattle Receipts proiNieitlon. but it was believed that Market steady to strong: native their objections could be .overcome, steers 3.3003.10; rows and heifers 2.60 Failure to do so is now admitted, save 03.65; fanners 1.750 2. 50 ; Stocker and the Times, by perenum'invtly interest- feeders 2.75ft 4 00; reives 3.010 ViO; ed. and work on tha Gould extension la progreselng rapidly. bulla 2 250 3 Receipts 9.n0. Shad lower; 4. 95ft ,Y or,; mixed OVERDUE SHIP ARRIVES. heavy 6.0605.20; Ugh 4.80ft 6.06: pigs 41994.75; bulk of atlas 4.6995.95. New York, Feb. IS Five months SHEEP Receipts 5,909. Strong; 10c overdue from Iloilo, and for a long higher; weetern yearlings 4.409 5.10: time given up es lost, the ewes 3.00ft 4.00; wethers 8.9004.35; wa towed into ship Julnpolle common and atockera 2.5003.80; lambe port here today. With her crew 4.6096.75. exhausted by the ten months battle with almost uninterrupted CHICAGO CATTLE. storms of two oceans, she wax towed here from Delaware Breakwater, but Chicago, Feb. IS. Cattle Receipt when in sight of port she wa forced 10.000; steady; good to prime steers to anchor outside during the wintry poor to medium 3.t)04.fC: gales five days longer. The Jmopolis feeders 4.30: 2.500 and hlocker cow sailed from Iloilo April 30th. forty-tw1.7504.25; heifer 2.rt4.75: i.aunet weeks ago. with a full raigo of xueur. 1.7502.50; litiM 2 250 4.10: calve 3.50 reaching llopolulu .only on P"p(;iubcr fi 57.7 1st. A teaman was killcii ! a falling IKH!.-- . to- KneiiHf ln.lHjr (Sill; lltrk whi-- the ship wa. nil I 'aim Horn Iialy-Judg- e Daly-We- st Ogden Knitting Clover Harley BANK CLEARINGS. Brattle, Feb. 18. Clearings, 2504,904; balances, $81,164. Tacoma. Feb. 18 Clearings. ?,15.. 832: balances. ISO.'s. Iortlsnd. 8 HO: Feb. balances. Spokane. 18. $."92 (3,5'-9-. Fell. IS. Clearings. fi jsi. $J5S.-balanc- OF THE n Ogden Steam Laundry. Phou Poultry men and all Intaraated In Poultry arc Invited to call at our otoro and examine tha Onnas Celebrated Incubator FOR LADIES riw jbS'2. tha tnl ext the fiOEWKDEVESlQ a W. ord 9 in UtKl TIMS CARD Dt JULY C7TH, 16ML DEPART DAILY. So. 6, Atlantia Mail aU potato East .. ,7:16 a il 11, Balt Lake lorn! ....lilt , N 2. Chicago, SL Louis Urn- Rod .. 1:16 a, ax N a, AtiaaUo Expcma, all 7:90 a. u points East AKRXYE DAILY. Va 6, PaeU Mail, Balt Labs R. foil am ton par fnc .........a.,.,. s and all points East ....11:46 w coa sad aad 6c E. Pre il a. CUmga sad SL Looia had tad .. 1:61 aa. Na II, Local from Ark City and Ban Psta Valley 7:06 a. il Ko 3, Padli a fmm all bps ,19:69 aa, petals Cast ,. Through Biacpiag aan to Omaha, Ch, ago sad SL Louis, Now York and toa Fra radioing chair ua A m. fact dialog mr oaevica an all thnui I. has LM T can ....... ofl T lr train. plct taki tan ed bod dm. Art L A. BUTTON, C Ptgr. Dmi Salt Lake Cha itnl fill A. HENRY, Ticket 0d OILBON. Agent, Ogdwb ft B. " Tha most reliable machine on the market Adapted to any A full Una of POULTRY SUPPLIES. T the " ap ilvi td ben bee Seeds he ed tor Juct received. Don't order from catalogues and pay You can buy from fancy price ua at lean coat and trouble and ha certain of getting RELIABLE WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. Now stock SKEEN & CO. 352 24th 8t wbi Frl i nr JUfaottv St, ' SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS 'Phone 167-- Z 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd nd 23rd Sts, blit CARD. Nov. 22, lOOfi, I tea il Sk DEPART. . Na S Na I Depot Third, West and South Tamplo Salt Lake City. DEPART. For Provo, LehL Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7j30 a m For Garfield Beach, Tooele. Stockton, - Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via Learning- ton cut-off-) For Provo, American Fork. LehL Juab. Milford. Frisco, Callentes and Intermediate points .Q5 jq ARRIVE. Ftom Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab. Milford, Frisco, Callentes and intermediate points 935 ft Q From Provo, LehL Fair-field- , Mercur and Sea- pete Valley Ry. points. 5.35 m From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach 5:33 p it) ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Bleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Direct stage Modena and Calient connection! for all mining districts in southern Utah and Nevada the (to TIME OGDEN, UTAH San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. mei tb aad Express ,...7tl$ ft R Overlead limited hr Blmff Oomdl , Omaha Denver, Rsuses CUy ana seat daily .. Na 4 Atlantia Exprmakc MaR City aad aB Na aat, So Imm . anl Cfty daily-.- uvarlanfi Umllad 6 II I I U 1 Oam ha Bliffa Ceuartl Denver. k pri Fryeam tome fi S-- Psei Till wh Bluff, Kama City, vr aad ah print aaoL daily a a a OMdtit Na 101 Feat Mail A A. RICH IN ir PURITY. For your ewn good, and the safety of your family, you cannot afford to uae Milk or Cream until It has been PURIFIED by the Pasteur process, sample of our milk will prove to you the difference. A phone call will bring our man. 4 THE PASTEUR DAIRY CO. tf A ifi Phone 37. Post Office Building. 4 OGDEN City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street AGENT. Ajl cf .1 16 fii4fi p HENRY, vkl m Am ben P. aad V. ft. T. W. OOLUXS. T. P. wbi 4 mil ter, the ver THI MRiaff OREGON CARD. jNsr. : j j i i A wilt tt. 1601.) DKPA&T Na 7 'Batts and Portland. .11:11 a Na 9 Poeatelio, MmtpsUra 4 iM69M Tllif. TlOtf tfa 11m m R Boa gait Lake aad TtoUa- 10i46am sad iatorpobiti iMiiiM.iH iiWmR Prove, Na 9 -- 818 Lk, Milford and aU it Na Qgtk Na err Irt. Wt tnl ARRIVE fen hen Liki lit ! of t entl teIlo and Na 9 Butt gthffM 1- - A gaaaoaaaaaaa N4, ll-- 8alt em hen in ( the Inst I.Utp lak aad iatoa lO-- Oalt lf,,IJiili Ttatl 9:65n Lake aad Salt Lake aad lord 1 Salt Lake aad . UXl ben itre SDH ta nit Mil- - line inf! to C Inter Va idiiti point Jj5ilfc Na 6 Portland aad Butto.. T:a- A - The Name, Please Tell me the name and address of your friend In the East who might be induced to come west this summer. I will furnish him. or her, with complete information regarding fie low rxrurslon rates and the beat route reserve berth, and do everything possible to make your friends journey comfn. .ble and pleasant. If you're going east. I should be glad to do as much for you Flyers for Omaha and Chicago leave Denver at 4:15 p. m. and 19:35 - Louis at 2:00 p. m. and p. m.; for SL Joseph. Kansas City and 19.35 p. m. Na Na 10-B- and utte 19 Cach Xraiaa SuadayaCL The Only DeeMr-Trac-k Rstway letwees ffie Musasit Urar aad Chkaga The Overland Limited Mile World Compartment and drawing-roo- m Sleeping cars, observation cars, dinend library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago wUhout charge. Direct connection for txki Pocat jlto 6:80 p. 10 - Valley Jaah de net nd A. HENRY, Ticket CORSE, a H. Pasa ft Ft Art, Ogdoa, CL D. K. BURLEY, ifrt A tnl Utah tide Pi.. the the x. ft T. fte Salt taka Wf A Sian of the Times! , ' ALT LAKE CITY. TVhvtft. Co A. Wftikcr, Chicago & XM . i iwnatlsms. wi 4 full can to oNnpd frui Afcat, Narth-Westi- rn IMt Mt GcMrai Mein Street. Lake City. UtaL R;. I S teni fotll Am The roif five nu hrid tent bin Book-love- Ticket Office, 79 W. Second South SL R. F. NESLEN, General Agent tnl mi buffet-smoki- ng r:" tarn rrts The Meet Laxsrloas Train St Pad and T i - tar too, A to Na ' hi der 1 Ohi No. 2. Chi pu itkf be OOM call on or addreaa For particular agents. Salt Lake Rout or J. X E. W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Salt Lake City, Utah. ret P a. h. TeL 250. MOORE, COMMERCIAL th , Bll liNhR - 1--4. o boJ 2kk tho poiata east. 50 Cents Each 6. 437 trai tbb K Incubators 174. Blrfs,ka am .KNIT SKIRTS. enra-pletel- y 10.75SU.Wl 40060. and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 2620 Wash. Atm. SS0X. Company funr-maste- d Flax 117. Timothy 8.05. FUNEKALFUKNISOINGS TIME TABLE tha Philippine Exhibit la Now on tho Way. SL Loula. Feb. 15. During the past few days advices have been received that an enormous tonnage of exhibits is now rnroute to St. Loula Within two weeks this freight will begin to arrive on the grounds In great bulk, it Is dated that the arrivals will then continue to Increase In volume until the high tide Is reached during the latter part of March. A large volume of e GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Vch. 19. Close: Chas J. A. Lindquist Laat of . 13-1- 6; n GREAT TONNAGE OF EXHIBITS. WALL STREET. New York. Feb. 18. Sugar: Raw firm; fair refining 3 centrifugal ' PO test 1 molasses augur 2 Refined steady; crushed 5.15; paw dcred 4.55: granulated 4.45. Coffee steady; No. 7 Ilio 7 member of the America2 Ticket Brokers Acaa-lOgden, which means to the traveling public low rates and perfect safety. Only Swet-tenha- 5-- to 102 ENGLEHART, Manager. 25th St, Mealy House. Those 161Z ell-m- London, Feb. II. Replying In the Washington, Feb. 18. The interstate house of common! today the chancelcommerce commission today announclor of the Austen Chamed that as a result of investigation of berlain, raid exchequer, the government had no Inthe advisability of requiring railroads tention at present, of relmposlng the to publish the tariff for the move- tax on grain, which waa abolished last ment of export and Import traffic, the same aa domestic traffic it has been year. decided to leave the matter in abeyHAS RESIGNED AS PREMIER. ance for n time. Capetown, Feb. 18. Sir John Gordon PREFERENCE GIVEN BRITISH. Sprigg, the premier of Cape Colony, who waa defeated in the parliamenFeb. tary election recently, held in East Georgetown. British Guinea, 18. At the opening of the legislature, London, has resigned the premiership. Dr. Jameson, of Raid fame, the leader Governor Sir James Alexander announced that a preference of of the progressives, who defeated the ten per rent In duties would be given Afrikanderbund party in the elections, to imports from the United Kingdom has been summoned to form n new cabinet. and Canada. 3-- Rales NO TAX ON GRAIN. TARIFFS TO BE PUBLISHED. International Paper , 11 National Biscuit, 40 National Lead, 16. Northern Securities, 87. Pacific Mall. 27. Peoples Gas, 98 Pressed Steel Car, 29. Pullman Palace Car, 210 Standard Oil, 630. Sugar, 124 with the aid OFFICE O. B. 1-- Wisconsin Central. 18 . Amalgamated Copper, 47 American Car ft Foundry, 19 American Locomotive, 22 Am. Smelting and Refining. 48. Am. Smelting ft Refining pfd., 91. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 42. Colorado Fuel ft Iron, 30 Tennessee Coal ft Iron. 36 United States Steel, 11 United States Steel, pfd., Western Union, 87 Keep Clean SHARMANS CUT RATE TICKET i DEMOCRATS. n 3-- United States bolide were unchanged on call. SUGAR. 2. Ullnoia Central, 1277-Louisville ft Nashville, 103 Manhattan L, 1421-Metropolitan 8t Ry.. 117 Mexican Central, 10 Missouri Pacific, 89. New Vork Central. 114. FOR Bavaria and the residue of the estate that we will be able to care for all the is divided between iwu daughters. Demucrats who may come here. We have reserved rooms for the entire PEABODY DIO HIS DUTY. New England, New York, Pennsylvania with Hla and Ohio delegations together Governor of Colorado Approves many others from the east and south. Own Courts In Connection With There will be about 700 delegates and 1 have had no trouble In securing quarMiners? Strike. Denver, Feb. 18. Governor Peabody ters for them." returned today from a visit to the HIGH PRICED FISH. Cripple Creek distrirt where a banquet In hi honor wa given by the Republican club. In tbeir addresses the Keepers of Lent Will Hava to Live Exgovernor and other in hi party Inpensively. cluding Rev. T. H. Malone, atrpngly New York, Feb. 18. Prices here for advised the mine owners to make ail kinds of fresh fish are soaring and terms with the union miners who have who hoped to find relief housekeepers been on strike since lat August. The lent from big meat bills have I ihfnk I have done during governor said: learned to their dismay that a fish my duty In bringing about law and or famine is not unlikely, owing to the dor in the Cripple Creek district and of the winter. Bays are fro-enow I will take the burden from my severity over ice has made the shoulders and place it on yours. In do- work of and drifting fleets fishing perilous. I the. Olive ing this would suggest that Flounders generally sold at $2 a bap branch, the hand of friendship, should rel are bringing lobsters are scarce be extended to the striking miners and at 40 cents the $7; pound and codfish 12 that harmony between the employer 2 cents. and employe should be brought about." 8. 3-- 7-- 8. tales, $1,175,000. 2. 4. 3-- ia New York.' Feb. IE Opening price of stocks yielded fractions extending to a half In many cases. The market was more active and broader than for several days past A partial recovery of the opening losses waa followed by fresh selling and the market sagged to the first prices or below. Amalgamated copper bore the brunt of tha selling and yielded a point. Small recoveries were made later. Tha market berama lithargie with no decisive tendency. MinActive storks wera neglected. neapolis and St Louis declined 4 and Atlantic coast line 4 3-- 4. Erie, CAN CARE Chicago, Feb. 18. The strike of the stablemen at the stock yards has been settled, all of the old employes returning to work today at their formei wages. The Union Stock Yard and Transit company agreed to give the men alternate Saturdays and Sundays men employed durim off. Non-unithe strike were discharged. Special rates to and fron Quarters Already Secured In St Loula Europe v'a all lines. for National Delegates. Highest price paid for un St. Louis. Feb. 18. Col. John I. Mar $2,500. of used tickets, mileage, etc. who will be sergeanl-at-arLarge sums are set aside for similar tin, Democratic convention, said 'topurpose In Mr. Gan' native village in the day: There is not the slightest doubt Atchison. 66 Atchison pfd. 89 Baltimore A Ohio, 761-Canadian Pacific, 113 Chicago ft Alton, 30. Chicago ft Alton pfd. 82 Chicago ft Northwestern. 162. Chicago ft Northwestern pfd, 200. Colorado Southern. 16. Denver ft Rio Grande, 20. Denver ft Rio Gremlo pfd. 673-24 STRIKE CLOSES MINES. HANDICAPPED. Storm cf Sleet and Rain Sweeps Over Kentucky. storm of Louisville, Feb. 18. A sleet and rain extending over a territory two hundred miles in extent with Louisville as its center today handicapped all means of transportation and seriously impeded telegraph facilities. Not since the famous sleet storm three year ago have there been such weather conditions. The street car service wa for a time entirely susAn electric light pole fell pended. across Baxter avenue with a crash and carrying away a trolley wire missing the rear of a street car only by a few feet. The passengers were thrown into a panic by the spluttering and flashing of the current and were held prisoners In the car until the power waa turned off. Poor Relatives and Charitable Institutions Get Rich Man' Wealth, New York, Feb. 18. Half a million ft 5.20. sheep dollars will be 10,0u0; SHEEP Receipts given to poor relatives steady; guod to rbofee wethers 4.00ft and to rLaritable institutions through mixed 3.5004.25; I .CO; ftlr to choice the will of Louis Gan, formerly a reswestern sheep 3.0003.00: native lambs ident of Helena. Maui., who died at 6.10. western Isuilis 4.75ft 4.UO06.OO; hi home here February 5th. Mr. Gans amassed a fortune in trade KANSAS CITY CATTLE. at Helena and among the numerous bequest which range from $5tw to $25,-noKan has City. Feb. 18. are provlKions for ilie distribution steady; native steers 4.00 of $3,no'i among the employes of his 1.75 and heifers cow 5.25; native firm in the Montana city who had been 4.00; stackers and feeders 1.00(14.25; at work there aix months or more. westhalls 2.7503.75; calves 3.0066.50; About $50,000 i divided among Heern steers 3.4Q04 40; western cows 2.00 brew hupital and home in New York 3.50. and the following gift are made to lUXiS-Recr- fpt h.Of'O. Higher: bulk institutions in other chics: Hebrew Union college, Cincinnati, of sales 4.900! 5.20; heavy 5.1005.25; packer 5.006 5.20; pigs and lights 4.75 $2,500. and Hebrew Widow's Orphan's 645. Market Home, New Orleans, $2.oon. SHEEP Receipts 2.0o0. Ladies' Auxiliary society. Temple strong; mutton 4.00$ 5.10; iambe 5.00 05.85: range wethers 4.1364.40; ewes Emmanuel, Helena. ..Mont., $500. Hebrew Benevolent Society, Hele2.75& 4.15. na. Mont., $50(1. To deserving poor of Helena, Mont., CLOSING STOCK LIST. Cattle-Re-cripts-5-,u00: OS TDI PAYS INTEREST POSITS. Earning DOMESTIC draft TRANSPORTATION HEIRS TO HALF MILLION. and morrow 25 000: steady; mixed choice butcher 4.85i5.30; good to heavy 5.2545.40: rough heavy 4.95ft 5.20; light 4.50ft 5.00; bulk of sale 4.95 FEBRUARY 19, 1901. ATCH1S3H, 1CPEKA 2 Tralna 5SWT1FI m - Frn KAN.ULj AifcO . m " U'sh ' I --'UP 'V'P l-U- Galveston. El Pato, CUy of Eei tha Mining Cara pa of Mexico and Aritosa im-Ask me about reduced rate ... F. WARRSN, I General Agent, Ha II Dceley . In n Kb tie 4 I ni hill |