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Show examiner, ogden. etah, thuepday THE MOircrca Utah National Bank. STOCKS STILL It;1 SELLING FAST Dooly Hesses E. Pmy K. Hoag Ralph Union Pacific and Other Roads are Active. Bells UTAH. OGDEN, Seta SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. ..... .... ..Vlm-IYeside- PATS FQBITflL eao as .126 23 24 3 ev .... ..... ..... m6 ... .. .... ........ ie That They Are Bought to Secure Mutual Representation on Board. Tennessee Goal I'niun IsHfic Traima't lone link. in M; he t oil ay rnno omM1t,rably over i :it liimiil mi I linn uliare mark of yesterday ainl they uric not no uvrrwliel-miitgi- y pivi,mli ram in Union l'aritn: aa ycwti'itlay. That stuck aa still a tcniral iinme In the market, and it spectacular lino of yesterday was the lufliienur ahirii caused the violent anil today. Tl profit taking in Union laiitle, htovt viT. waa steady and and tills had an tililmaii! effect on the whole market, which allowed hiana of languor toward the end of tin day. The oltirlal rimilar announcing the terms for rtdlairihutiun of the Northern Securities hold mas of Great Northern anil Northern Ihn lHe sns-ksave no direct ground for yealenlars excited Jump lu Union Pacific. The Bii)HWitIon that any eontest for control lu the transcontinental field had broken out attain waa Itelied by the firmness of the rest of the market. The theory waa much more plausible that the buying of Union Pacific wan to secure an influential holding on I lie present control lu eompeusatlon for Union Pacific's Influence in Great Northern. Northern Pacific and Burlington. Thia buying waa not regarded as hoallle or defensive against hostility and the ronvlctlon wae formed that an Interchange of holdings waa In euitrae of accomplishment broking to mutual representation on the varioue boardi of directors, which would work out aa effective a community of lute rente In the transrontl Denial field aa the Northern Becurltiea had aimed at. It was this that fired the speculation Interest with Us luferenee of similar measures probably to he taken In other railroad grauim. (kail hern Pacific waa the principal property against the profit taking In Union Iarlflc and the new freturaa were Pennsylvania. A number of railroad stocks and siieclaillea rose a point or more but the movement of the market wae not comprehensive at any lime, ami there were countant and feverish fluctuations in the advancing stock. The persistence of fba profit taking In Union Pacific undermined the market, and only fractional galna were left at the last where there had been the principal strength, while the level of prices waa below butt night's clotting. Inlun Pacific and Great Northern preferred lost about three mints. The activity of Northern Bocurttlea on the curb continued today. Theae movements were obviously based on the adjustment of the market prices to the rate of exchange fixed for these stocks In the Northern Securities distribution and there was no evidence of a purpose to accumulate the stocks. The likelihood that the Panama .payment would be deferred until July waa not received with great satisfaction swing to the belief that arrangements were made for an earlier imymcnL Honda related to the Northern Securities merger were Inclined to react, making tha bond market Irregular. Marrli nstaaeoeoe Steel common Ste.'I pi eternal Western Union 2.1. . 5-- 8 Miia H'xls.li preferred . . 8 4 hi 7-- 11 58 88 37 8 .11 11- -4 sales, par value, U. 8. bonds were unchanged ou call. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, March S3. ('lose: Prime mercantile paper 4 1 2(t 5. Sterling exchange firm: Bankers hill 4.84350 4.8440 for demand and 4.8710(14.8715 for sixty day bills. Posted rates 4.84 and 4.n8. Commercial bills 4.84 Bar silver 55 Mexican dollars 44 Money on rail steady 1 offered at per emit: closing bid 1 1 Time loans steady and mure active. Sixty days S per rent; M ala months S 4 days 3 ?4. 8-- 4 8-- 1-- 3-- LEAD AND COPPER. New York, March 4.85; copper firm 12 23. 8-- I .end 13. 4.804 CHICAGO CASH MARKET. No. 2 Chicago, March 23.-3 red 934 97: No. 2 har.l 814 91 : No. 3 hard 82fi 91 No. I northern 944M; No. 2 nurlhevn 9ftl7; No. 8 opring Soft 86. Vba: red 974 W: No. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Chicago, March 23. Wheat Close: 92: May 85 old July 8rpt. 81. old 821-8- . Corn March 50; July 49 May 51; Sept. 48 Oats May 391-July 27 Sept, 86 7-- 3-- 8 ; 8. 5-- 8; 81 1-- 2 70. 14. TT motor-2.8- 5. Clover-- : O..V. Barley 30 ft CHICAGO. Ontario The leading fill nice ranged aa fol- - Klar.k Hess SacraiiH'Din New York, March bi Iver Shield South Swansea Ssanbca tab Uncle Sam Con U. S. Mining al Hocco-lloinest- ak Co..... .... 21.00 Century Dalton Emerald Joe Bowers La Reins .. Utile Chief Manhattan . Lard, per May July May July Rlchmond-Anacond- 6.9214 7.10 6.80 6.85 6.934 4.85 .6.90 6.97 6.67V, Cash quotat iona were as follows Yankee Martha Washington ; Flour, dull and steady. No. 2 spring wheal, 90097c. No. 8. 80 KHe. No. 2 red. No .2 yellow, 57 .C. No. 2 nets. No. 8 white. 38 V 6 40c. No .2 rye. 68e. 910'95e. ewM at 4.15; seller 5. May Day. I.'hn) at 1.000 at Silver Shield. 1.000 at Tetro. 1.500 at 38. Con. filemir, loo at 59. OPEN BOARD SALES. Paly-Judg- 100 e. 5. 3; SRWa Good feeding barley, 38a. ' Fair to choice malting, 430900. No. 1 flaxseed. 11.07. Daly, 200 ... . 1 northwestern, $1.14. Prime timothy seed. $2.85. Mesa pork, per bbl., $l2.87i13.00. lard, per 100 Ilia. $6.22406.75. Short ribs aides, loose. $6.5006.82. Short clear sides, boxed, $7.2507.87 Whisky, basis of high winee. $1.2$. Article Receipts. Bhipmenta Flour, bbls ............ 78,806 43,000 .- -48,300 42,000 Wheat, bu ... 206,800 137.400 Cora, ba Oata bn ,w......nM.129lSIO 214.300 10.600 11.(810 Rye. bu ....260,300 49,000 Harley, bit Ob the produce exchange today the butter market wae steady; creamery. 18024c; dairy, 12021a Eggs, steady. No. CHICAGO CATTLE. and - 8. f L A. BENTON, Gea Agt. Winning friends and customer! very day. Do you like you, laundry dull finish, smooth or some other finish? give you Just what you want; do the work a little better than the other launderers do It Try m flu-la- and Sierra Nevada CO. A 24th Street 5 9 OGDEN, 65 V iRatee: $2 to It L TIME BECRAfT DEPART. No. SKail and Kxprna ... .7:1$ A M No. 2 Overland Limited for Couaeil Omaha, Bluffs Denver, Kansas City aad aaat daily t:0 . A No. 4 A tin. tie Exprem for Omaha. Council Dbw, BU-ffKansas City aad all ' Till $ a points east, daily ARRIVE. Ke. SPadfla Kvytma foam Couaeil Muff Omaha, Denver. Keasae City end $3 par- - day. TIME TABLE e. San Pedro, ' Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. " Depot, Third, West and South Temple east, daily S Sta, Salt Lake City. 1 from CO. TRANSFER ALLEN euts tom Provo, For FURNITURE VANS. G. M. CORSE, American Mil- From Provo, Amerloaa Fork, LohL Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callentes and intermediate points From Provo. Lehl, Fa! fiaid, Mtrmr and Sen-peValte Ry. polnU. From Silver City. Mam- moth,' Eureka Stockton, Heavy Machioery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. Tooele 9.35 P. aad F. A. THE OREGON . jp ... . 1 8 Copper .. Alchlaon common ... .... ...... 71 Atchison preferred .. .. m... 89 91 Fmelter preferred .. .. 28 Alton common . . . '....a. . . .... 79 Baltimore 48 Ohio .. ....... 42 Brooklyn . . 114 Canadian Factor 113 Metropolitan Traction .. . ..... 32 Chwapeeke A Ohio Consolidated Gas ... ,198 ... 97 People's Gas . . . ..... 26 3-- 8 3-- 8 2 2-- 1 8 7-- 8 3-- 4 18 7-- 8 3-- 4 .129 4 Manhattan ...... ,343 4 Kansas A Texas ... ... 39 1 New York Central .... .. .Ill 8 Norfolk A Western . . ...... 218 Ontario A Western .... . .... 21 4 Pennsylvania railway . ..118 8 Beading Hock Island Southern Pacific 49 HL Paul . . . ..... ....... ..146 35 3-- 8 3-1- 3- Paly-Judg- 3-- 7-- ; 4; & utUai' I" USM TXKl r;ia 5.35 p m (Nov. 22, 1903-- 1 emMB DKPAHT No. 7 Butte and Portland. ,11:55a Na 9 Pocatello, Montpelier and Butt . 7 :16 p.m. No. 11 Cache Valley a Salt Lake and Itatle 10:46 a S Salt Lake aad 7 .90 a m point Ne. 2 halt Lake, Provo, mod all poiata connection for all mining districts la Milford southem Utah and Nevada. outh Na 10alt Iko and $:69 p m. City Ticket Office, 201 Mala Street poiata TeL 25C. 0 liMaaa No. $ For particular, call on or address ARRIVE. agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford. Modena and Callentes. Direct stage Na Na 12 inter-BMdia- inter-Media- te ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. L MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. . W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Salt Lake Clly, Utah. i Na Agt Na Salt 1 laka .... 9 Butte ead Poca tello KapTese Na fl Salt j No. ford 7. ............17.49am Lake end Untie 6:69 f.m Salt Uk and Mil- - 11:20 am Na 8 Salt Laka and Inter-- 7:00am mediate points nod Butte.. 7:00 am Na S Portland end Poeat ill 9:30 p.m. Na IS Butt 19:10 am j Na AFETY 12 Cache Valley Traiaa south of Juab do not A. HENRY, Ticket CL O O All H. CORSE, Paaa A trains are terval examined at every division station that la. at In- Ft AjL,CJgdea VUh CRN A Sign of the Tit of a hundred miles or ao. When you bear the hammer mb Apd Balt Labs ring or ere the flare of the torches, you know what1 la taking place your train la being looked ovor." matter of examining equipment frequently and thoroughly the Burlington la. perhaps, a little more systematic than any other In thi railroad. The reason la IT PAYS. to Chicago and the East over the double-trarailway between the Missouri River and Chicago. Fx-- 1 ceUent service In every particular, i One of these trains, tbe OverianJ r Limited, is the most luxurious train In the world. Electric - lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via m $ The Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. jonty To Omaha and Chicago, leave Denver 4:15 p. m. and 10:35 p. m.; to Kansas City and St. Louia 2:00 p. m. and 10:35 p. m. 3-- 8 1-- T. F. CARD. 5:35pm HMXS and COUPES furnished for BALLS; WEDDINGS, FUNERALS aad THEATRE PARTIES. AgsaL pm Garfield aad lickst aa p4 am 8:00 ta RATES. Ct30 t;46 T. W. COLLINS. ARRIVE. AT REASONABLE a A. 7:30 a m Fork, UU, Juab, ford, Frisco, Callentes and In ter toedlata points Na Damage ( Property in Handling STORAGE 191 vs .... .i,,.,,...., Fast MaU . 412 25Ui Street. 'Phone 22. daily Na fi 8t3$ A limited Uverland Omaha, Co until Bluffs, Kansas CKy, Daa- ee- - ead all peiata aaat, DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield aud Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and Intermediate points ou Sanpete Valley By.... For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka aad Silver city (via Learning- - CARD, Effect ra Nov. U, IMA COR. 24TH AND GRANT. FLAN. $5.2005.40. BhMpKerw'.pts, 18.000; strong. Good New York. March 2E It. P. to cholre wethers. $4.2006.26; fair to president of the cotton exwestern chok-mixed. $2.5004.60; the following statement made change, $4,600 sheep. $10006.20; native a mbs, to the market: relative today, 6.0U; western lambs, $4.50 5.90. "The losses owing to the failure of Sully A Co., fall on tome of the moat OMAHA CATTLE. conservative hoiiMH In the trade firm to withstand that were well able Omaha. March 22. Cattle-Rec- eipt inconvenience. without them stoora 5,500. Active, strong. Native la no warrant for any furth3.40f.l0; cows and heifers 2.700 er There apprehension, especially aa con8.90; reannra 1.8002.60; Mocker and sumers are Inquiries for spot feeder! 2.7504.30; calves 3.0005.60 cotton, whichmaking Introduce an element of bulla 8.3503.40. safety and stability that baa been Hogs Receipts 8.500. Strong to 5c lacking of late." higher; heavy 4.9505.10; mixed 4.900 6.00; lights 4.8005.00; plga 1.7504 STATES COMMERCE. UNITED e 76; bnIk of sales 4.9006.06. 11,000. Strong Bheop Keoetpla WHI for This Year Aggregate a Round 4.8005.00 alow; western yearlings Million Dollars. ewes 3.9004.50 wethnra 4.0004.50; Wash in girt n, March 33. Commerce eommon aad atoekers 1.7504.00; lambs at the Untied Rtatra with Its noncon4.7606.76. tiguous territory now averages about 8 million doHnre per month, and It la KANO AS CITY CATTLE. apparent that for the full fiscal year it will aggregate a round i00 millions of Kanwaa PHy, March 23. PaUJe-Rr-rel- pts In the term noncontiguous dollars. higher jjtoo. Market. 5010c are Included the territory ' native at cere 8.5006.25; native cow Haaatlan Inland, the Alaska, InPhilippine and heifers 1.760 4.40; etorkera and lands, Guam. Tulnlla an1 Tru-iRico. 2.50r3.75 Record of their feeders 3.060 4.25; bulls nhlpmenl to the port 3. steers western calves 2.7506.50; of the United Rtats and of shipment 400 4 80; western cows 2.00ft 3.51. from the various porta to ihrm are now lings- Reivlpts 7.000. Market be regularly presented by the ltepariwent higher; bulk of sales 6 itft r.,20: heavy of f'omnieree aud lglior through It 5.0505.20; pigs Bureau of StaUstlr. 5.1505.25: packera and lights 4.25 5.05. Theae record show that the shipSheep Receipts 4.500. Market fc ments from the Unltad States to Alas- 4.7 lambs muttons 4.0005.10; higher; ka. Hawaii, Porto Rico, the Philip- 0 8.40; range wethors 4.2604.85; ewes pines. Guam, and TuUtiia aggregated in 4. (Hi 414-6the seven months ending with Janu- ary. 1M4. nearly 21 million dollars, and the merchandise received from them in BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. the same period nearly 31 million doadded the gold bulllar. If to this Morning Quotations on the Rail lake lion received from Alaska, the grand d Slock and Mining Exchange. total of our conuniTvr with the terriby Ogden Brokerage Co tory In question for the seven months 2482 Washington Ava, Pltuoe 216. ending wUh January woull amount to nearly 6U million dollar, which makes it quite apimrent that for the fiscal year Alice, bid 15. Ajax, bid 7; asked 10 euding June 20 next the total will be Hen Butler, bid 19; asked 10 fully 100 million dollars. 7. Of the shipments to them nonconCarl, asked tiguous territories, the largest total for Century, bid 77. the seven months tinder consideration Cub. Merrur, bid 55; asked 63. la to Hawaii. $7,224,168 worth of domra-li- e asked 2.57. Daly, bid merchandise and of foreign mer-- i Daly West, bid 27.n0: asked 28.01. bid 4.P; asked 4.24. handler, $52,677. Fnrto Rico la next as n purchaser (tom the various ports Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 50. of Ihe United St sirs, the total shipGrand Central, bid 4.0D. in ment to that ItlHud the seven Morn Silver, hid M'O. months In question being 16.464.417 Ingot, bid 58: asked worth of domestir merchandise and Joe Bowers, bid 3 8; asked 3 4. 1288.910 worth of foreign merchandise. L. Mammoth, asked 33. To Alaska he shipments from the La Relne, bid 2; Asked 4. United State during the same time aakrd 3. Little Chief, hid 2 were, of domratle products. S3.894.4M, Mammoth. asked 1 15. and of foreiwn predurts, 816.123. I'.t asked 5 May Day, bid 5 fh Philippines our shipments dur- New York, hid 8; asked 9. 5.25. asked Ontario, asked 1 Richmond Ana., bid 1 Sacramento, bid 20; asked 2L TEAHSTERSi22. STOCKMEN fllv.r King, asked 64.00. asked 4 Silver Shield, bid 3 So. Swansea, bid 3. . J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. car Siar Con., hid 14; asked IS I 4. rlea a full line of Glotron, Blanket 4. asked Sunshine, Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers Swansea, asked 2.6.ri. Mfra. of High Grade Harness and ."7. Teiru. bid "i; asked Stock Raddle. Ubt-iSaia Los, bid 18; skd 20. 'Phan 514x. 2279 Washington Ava long aa you .want it. Perhapa you would like to trade the typewriter you now have for one that la In better order or lor aome different atyle. If ao, let ua know and we will call and aee what we can do for you. All modun Improvements. Dip Ing room on fifth floor, giving grand view at lake, mountain and valley, commercial men's headquarters. Street ear service every five min-teThree blocks east of Unkm Depot: H. C. BIGELOW, Preprleteix Exchequer 15 Silver bare, 57. Chicago. Merck 16. Cattle ReeM pie Mexican dollars, nominal. Good to 6,000; etrmig to lOr higher. Drafts, sight 12. prime steers, $6.1505.86; poor to medDrafts, telegraph, IE ium. $3.6001.10; etorkera and feeders, ' heifers $2.6004.30; cow, $1.6004.26; WOOL, bulla, $2.26 4.60; rentiers, $1.6002.60; $2.0004.00; reives, $3.0006.00. Bt. Louis, March IS. Wool Steady; Hnga Receipts, today 23,000, tomor- territory and w ratera mediums, 180 row 26.000; $ to 10c higher. Mixed and 20c; fins medium. 15017c; fine, 140 butchers', $5.2605.45; good to choice, 16c. heavy, $5.1505.50; rough heavy, $5.00 05.10: light, $4.9006.40; bulk of sale CONSERVATIVE FIRMS LOBE. a typewriter that la out of repair. It paya to keep a good machine, and that Is tha kind that we are selling. We will tell yon a new one or an old on fixed up to do the work like new. If you do not want to buy. we will rent you one Wa will keep It In repair aa UTAH. AMERICAN 1-- CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS. ..... .... Illinois Central BEE. Laundry. REED HOTEL 27 Rllver Hill 69 Union Con 83 Vtah Con 20 Yellow Jacket 3$ Gould A Currie 43 Confidence 100 C Cal A Va 180 Con Imperial 2 Crown Point II j Ways are Winning Ways 2620 Wash. Awe. Ce- lOCD C3QC Potoal 26 $2 . Ng. Our Laundry and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 154 Mexican 195 Occidental Con 87 Ophir 500 Overman CM Chas J. A. Lindquist FUNERAL FURNISHINGS LUMBER ECCLES Hale A Norcrosa 88 Justice 4 Bullion 8 Caledonia 120 Challenge Con Chollar 21 to ihuSS TfcfcMiSiftS bftJLHKfHY. U. GUAON. Ogdnjj1 IQC2525SE9 Tel. 121. San Feanciaca Mining Stseka. 235 San screeningnew We have something in that line to show rots. at Aha 7 Andre 47 Belcher 27 Beat A Belcher S.ia Inal from Puli ctti ' Fa Petj K. 3, hdh Eifre, Iru17' u R East .. .. . paints Ka 11, Fir time is coming. See ns Us before 4. e. 5! s Ogden Steam 2.45. 50 at 4.12. 50 at 27.50; 10 at 27.75. Daly-We- at. May Day. 1.000 at New York Bonanza. 200 at Sacramento. 1,000 at 20. Daly-Judg- u-i- Ka l . Qdrag, HwlUil regular'call'sales. 6 ' A tiut, can and Foreign ment & Waliash 6.80 Day, DAtLX.'91 hdk Mail, fot t ,1. and all points East 6 night 6f. 234X; last.. A1UUYI point, We Can Furnish Brands of Ameri- a w bi. Uuil Z iStand-ar- d Tetro Victor 7.05 6.77 Ticket Office. 10,-00- B20X. New York 109 lbs. Sharmans 3GGSEE Sumdtinn CARD JULY I7TH, 190B DEPART nail V kia. BUTF New York, March 23. It Is asserted by President Pritchard of the LithoBefore you start call at graphers International Protective and Beneficial association, that fifteen large firms throughout the country . . have decided to employ only members of his association and end the lockout 0 lu their plants. There are nearly workmen locked qut In . various parts of the country, owing to their re- Healy House, Opp. Depot Phone 161Z A large Assortment at Low Rater fusal to sign the employers' arbitraand Reliable Information constantly tion agreement on hand. Guaranteed by the . American Ticket Brokers' Aasn. Examiner Telephone Numbers: Richard A. 23. TIME Please Travel, KAjAUaattsiudputai LITHOGRAPHERS WILL WIN. r;Cement Star Conaoliilaied Butler-Liter- ILL. MILLIONAIRE Silver King DENVER car immediately, instead of visiting Stevens Implement Cc relatives here for five or six weeks as Sidney he had planned. He arrived here only 2540 Washingten Avenue. a few days ago, accompanied by his son. Mr. McCurdy is 70 years old and fa said to have been in poor health tor 1-- 5. Erie at use lime. contributor $9,749,946 largest of dtmieetli-- . and $12,575 worth Fur-rtxlie- 2; Flax-1.- worth Alaska tame of foreign next In order, $9.39;.4l5 worth of dos mestic prndui-tand $M.72 worth of shipped iretug foreign products The Slates. the to United in third stood Philippines the Hat. the total gliipmeuts to the United Stales being I7.7M.U72. From Porto Rico the shipments during the seven months under consideration were, of domeatic merchandise, $3,359.-18and of foreign iiroduids. $92,883. In nearly all caeca the figures of the seven months ending with Jsimary, 1904, bhow an increase over those of the corresponding months of the preceding year. TE 1 May 13.921-2- : July 13.121-2- . l.ard May .90; July 7.05. Hiba May 6.75 6.77 July 6.90. Pork Hye wh ui a Total lie Ill'll Mammoth . May Day Mammolh Slonta lr-afsie- $3.310.0110, McCurdy, the millionaire president of FOR VEHICLES the Mutual Lite Insurance oompaky. la Implements, Machinery, ini Bicycles, HI a here, says very special dispatch Buck's Steel Ranges and Heaters gr from Rant Barbara. Cal. He will be to removed to New York lu his private 2. Ingot 1- -4 loot ending with domestic met- -t handiae. $2,838,788. and of foreiga nierrhan line. $1,040. Tu Guam and lutulia our ahlpmetita during the period in question were $21.4:0, making a total of $20,70.42X. Of the nearly 31 niilllon dollars' worth of merchandise received from iue territories lu question. Hawaii waa men-handie- OH TMH INTEREST e ing the seven month January. 1904. were, of the DOMESTIC sad FOREKIN Southern Railway rommun Being Texas Xew at HrnfU ea all peiata SllfSiir ee Theory akfl Waba.h, hid 3; asked (i. Yankee, bid 44; asked 47 STATES OTOSTTOKZ. EXITED U. 8. Mining, bid 21: at.Wed 22. tin. 1'iah, hid 50; Victor G. A S. M., bid 2 12; naked 5. MARCH 24, MORNING, ck i ATCHISON, TOPEKA & MIPS Nvrth-Westr- Ticket Office, R. 78 W. Second South F. NE8LEN, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY. St "j v j; B Tlcmta, reservations, and full Information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & Hartal M-Wssiar- n R MO Seulh Mala strait, Salt Laka CKy. Utah. ( Dafiy Utah to CHICAGO' KANSAS CITT aad . Also Direct Lias t- oTrains From Galveeton, El Paso, Ctty rf the Mining Camp of Mexico and Atlaoma Aak me about reduced miss C. F. warpeH, naval Agent, Na 11 DaK 11 . a |