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Show TOE 1T0BSI3T0 EXAMINER, in Utah National Bank. suit UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR MKET UPSETS OGDEN, Ms & Daoly Horn. L Peery K. Hoag UIA ....... -- Yloe-Preer- t.t ....w...-ftw- Union Pacific is Conspicuous talk ea aB pasta PAYS CITEUilZ and Reaches 90. VOSIT4L n Morning Quotations on the Salt lake Slok and Mining Exchange. FurCo, nished by Ogden Hrokerag 215. 2482 Washington Ate, 'Phone -- . . -! -2 52 Weekly Trade Report Are Restrained In Eapreietone of Satisfaction With Traffic Corn April 55; May 66; July ; Sept. 818-Oats May 28 July 38; 8ept. 4. 37-8- 2201-- 8. Pork May July 13.10; 13.300) 2. July May 6.904X6.931-2- : Kilw May 6.k5; July 7 00. terd New York. April 4. Speculator hate been trailing lor two week in the ini.- wufl.lier belief 111 at they knew the of the Northern utile fait Wiletn'U. were nonplused today liy of the iietltiun of the Norththe infere-t- a for an Injunction ern Fai-iflagainet the (list riliutiou of Northern tincuritie awU on the plan proponed. It has lieen exxywled that aoine jurti-,-i- a opinion would he invited on the iiuestlcin of loj.- roiioeeii jdan lmt the of anbatltutkm in tiie cality fur Uie Northern Kmirltlea stork now held against the Oregon Short Line houd lesue waa the only one which haa been admitted to lie an issue, in view of the proteatailon from all interest concerned that perfect unity and harmony existed. Hut a perusal of the petition make o strong sn impression of a conflict of hostile interest that sentiment in tb sunk market was Ho far from an appearance of resignation to the ronimuuity of Interest In control of Northern Parlflo, the Union Uaiiflc'a contention indicated determination to conserve its control of the Northern Partite lines secured In consequence tu j 901 at such disastrous the stork market In general. This condition was so at variance with the Industriously cultivated In the stock market fur the last two weeks that apprehension of a conflict between llis two powerful rivals which wnlglit extend to the HecnrlUes market was revived. The suppositions used to explain the recent large baying of Union Pacific were decided to be groundless up-ar- t. on and the surmises of the market shifted bark to the hypothesis of competitive buying for control. Demand for Union Fertile was again conspicuous today and carried the price at one time as high as 90. The stocks gain on the day wag S 9 on total salea of 189,910 shares. It was only momentarily below Saturday on tha reaction which followed the opening bulge and waa carried higher by successive buying orders. The opening break in the general list was partly repaired In eym-jiatwith the first strength of Union laclflc, but the persistence and the volume of the demand for that slock awakened the feare of the trader and the general list was sluggish and heavy the day. Bt. Paul waa for the rest most acutely affected by the opening break a It has been most actively speculated in on the unwarranted assumption of the course of the Northers Other notable Securities settlement movements seemed to be due to special causes. U. 8. Steel preferred reflected the anxiety over the showing of earnings to he made by the quarterly statement, due tomorrow. Amalgamated cupper and sugar weakened sharply without explanation. A small engagement of gold for export was announced and the holiday in London was supexposed to ruriail the activity of the change market on which the gold of railroad traffic o (Tilda I were somewhat restrained in the expressions of atlsfartkin with the traffic outlook. The bond market was active and somewhat Irregular. Total sales hy U. S. Sa advanced 1-- 1 Italy-Wes- 4; 13.32 mho 4 7.10. 72. 116. Kye Fitx Tinmthy t'lover Harley The leading futures ranged as fol- - 3-- iihan-hai-kwa- Article Wheat. No. 2 May July, old July, new Sept, old Sept, new Torn, No. 2 May . July , Oata. No. May . July Sept -4 a 2 , park, per bid. Meaa II. 171V 13.35 , i 6.95 7.17'. May July Short ribs, per 1U0 13.324 lb. 7.124 July 7.09 A 924 7.10 6.85 7.00 Daty Italy-We- Article .. Receipt. Shipment 21,000 Flour, barrel! .. .... $1,900 20.000 85,300 Wheat, bushel 62.000 503.500 Corn, buahein 159.400 198.700 Osti. bushels 6.600 76.600 Rye, bushele 44,700 , 46,200 Harley, bushels Seattle. April Clearingsbalances. 1128.784. Tacoma. April 4. Clearing, balance. $392,-4- 0: 911.1(18. 8842,-4- 7: $129,-$8- 9; 4. 784.000 bushels. Corn. bushels, 9.679.HOO decrease. at LIVE SIOCK MARKET CATTLE. April 4. Cattle Receipt strong; good to prime steers 5.2505.10; poor to medium 3.5005.00; atockwa and feeders 2.504)4.25; tow 1.730 4.25; heifers 2.000.450; canners 1.75 A 2.50; bulla 2.0001.00; calves 2.50 2.200; 05.50. Omaha, April 4. Cattily Receipts Market strong to 10c higher; and native ateere 3.600 5.15; cowe hetfera 2.7504.10; can new 1. 8002. 05: atorkers and feeders 2.750 4.15; calves 8.000 6.76; hulls, stags, etc, 2.250 2,500. 3.50. What April 4. May 94 Close: July 3-- Ecpt 80 3-- oil 6 3-- 8. 817-- 8. old cows 2.00 4.30. 5.(010. Market lings- - Receipts steady : hulk of salea 5.1005 25; heavy 5.21'fj 5. ."ill; packers 5.01 5.25; pigs and light 4 (ctr 5.25. Sheep Rdeipts 7,(0. Market a ; J Limber Telephone 164 12$ h Ava fflfO Wash. fUL Harness 15 25.50; Come and Try One Free of Charge. ! ... Twenty-Fift- - St h i stockmen C. PLATT SADDLERY CA can rlea a full Una of Gloves, Blankets, Mfra of High Grade Harness and and Wagon Coven. . Whipa Tent Stock Saddlea Phene 51 4x. 2279 Washington Ava TIME TABLE San at 500 CO. TRANSFER 25.25 25.25. at VEPART. , For Provo, LehL Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephi for Mantl and intermediate points on Bunpeta Valley Ry.... 7?30 H For Garfield Beach, Too-- ' la Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka ' and Bib ver City (via Learning- ton 8:oo g For Provo, American Fork, . LehL Juab, MIL ford, Frisco, Callentoe and Intermediate pointo p . ARRIVE. American From Provo, Fork. LohL Juab, Milford, Friroa Cnllentes , and Interred late pointo ;35 2 From Provo, LohL Fair-folMer?t;r and Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. pointo. 5.35 p From Silver City, MamEureka moth, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach r.xr j-- IT) : TKone 21 412 25th Street. VANS, FURNITURE r No Damage to Property in Handling . . Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with ! Dispatch. STORAGE AT REASONABLE " RATES. 15. d, and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES Drag Store 1 We make a specialty yi m .. east, dally 81N 1 Uveriaad So limitod from - Omaha Bluff Xaaiaa Cite, . Den- hB ver sad all petots mat. fiM fi to dally ..... Ra 101 Fast Mail ........ I40 p. m A A. BERRY, liekst a a oorbe, P. and V. A. T. P. X. OOLLDHL qj ... THE OREGON Miunr LINE TIBI CARA ;(Xuv. 22. m 1003-- 1 X DEPART. 7 Butte and Portland.. 11 155 9 Pocatello, Montpelier Ka a to Is25a.a and Butte a a a 7 s 14 p. Ka, 11 Ceche Valley ALL TRAINS DAILY. 2 Belt late end Tiatifl 10:45 a Dally Pullman Buffvt Bleeping Car wa 8 Belt Uke aid inter- 7:30 a Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Hall pointo Modena and Callentes. Direct state Ra S Balt lake, Provo, and aU potato connections for all mining districts In Milford 3:06 pm southern Utah and Nevada e Ko. 10 Halt laka and potato City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. Tel 259. Msis4oMee4t9it il0s.m Ra later-Mediat- AU TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. For particulars, call on or address egenta. Salt Lake Route, or J. L COMMERCIAL MOORE). AGENT. . W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. alt Lake Oily, Utah. Agi ' ARRIVE. 1 Belt late ti0ym Ka, g Butt and POcf.tollo 12:45 e.m Expraoa 0:55 pm Ka 11 Belt lake sad Untie Ro. 7. Balt Uke and. Mil- Ra ford Re. $ Salt Uke sad inter-Bcdist- o ............ 7 :00 a m Ro. 0 Portland and Butts.. 7:00am 5:30 pn. Na IB Butts and Poestjilo 10:80 a r. 19 Cschs Valley pointo a Tndaa seuth of Juab da act A HENRY, Ticket rx pal CORSE, a H. Paw. UUL A Ft Apt, Ogden, A, I T.Uke a E. BURLEY, Q. P. Balt City. All trains are examined at evrry tervala of a hundred miles or A aa When you hear the hammer ring or see the flare of the torches, you know what i taking place your train la being looked over." In thia matter of examining equipment frequently and thoroughly he Burlington Is. perhaps, a little more systematic than any other railroad. The reaaca la IT TAYS. A of the Sln Times! -t- To Omaha and Chicago, leave Denver 4: IS p. m. and 10:35 p. m.; to Kansas City and St. Louia 2:00 p. m. and 10:35 p. m. Ticket Office, R. CD CD liNkl (teste, CooaaO Bluff, Kanaaa CSty sad aB Denver, I to Chirign end the Fast over the Irmly double-trac- k railway between L the Missouri River and Chicago. Fx- -j cellent service In every rartirular. I One of these trains, the Overland I Limited, is the most luxurious train in the world. Electric - lighted J throughout. . Direct connections at Omaha via SThe Line to St. Paul j and Minneapolis. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA fl North-Weste- rn Telephone orders promptly attended to. Prop, Ornate, Cmnefl Btaffa Dearer, Kseaae City tad east daily foe Ra Frye ............ l:Bpa of Prescriptions. J. L CAVE, DWARt Ra 6 Mall and Kxpreae ...Tilt 0 fi Ra 9 Orerlaad Limited tor m aa-se- The Depot . uj ship. four cruisers and several torpedo boat destroyers emerged from the harbor and tinder cover of the forts opened fire on hi. ah I pa. He does not claim to have inflflieted any damage on the enemy's forts or fleet, and etmply that his own veaaola sustained no damage. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon he withdrew Id. vessels He assumes that the purpose of the Russian naval demonsl rat ion was to lure him Into the range of the guns of the fortifications, hut he refused to be tempted to expose his ship to danger. If he had sunk aa a one of the Russian hattle-nldprevious Tokio dispatch represented that he had done, he would surely have mentioned the fact In hi official report. We mint, therefore, accept the Tokto statement as InrorrecL It waa Impos- - V'" Nov. 22, 190L T. W. p in oj HACKS ; Effective t - Sto, Salt Laka City. 25.60 TIMECARD, . Til$ yoiib teat, 9 Pad He Express toms Pedro, Los Angeles and RaCeuasBOmaha. Bluff, Deersr. Kaaaas City aaa Salt Lake R. R. Co. Depot, Third, West and South Tempi at t I Ogden Steam Laundry. Saddler and We call your attention to-- ' Something' New A FOOT WARMER Street CALL BALES. at J. G. RILED &BROS. Wholesale J. ar Twenty-fourt- . Winning friends and customer every day. Do ypu'llke your finlaundry doll flnlsh,.-smootish or some other llnlah? We give you just what yon want; do tbe work a little bettor than the other launderera do it. Try tu and SEE.- - (M, and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. IEAMSTERS.nd Lumber Co. Eccles Dm Ways arc Winning Ways Co. While preparing for spring and urn-mask to be shewn the screen window and door just reuived at Gca Agt Pagr. BH Late Cli, A. nXERT. Ticket Agsat QMaa A M. UILBON. Arte. Ogdte Oiir Laundry ' -- . March 27. (From San FrenciM-o- . Ran Francisco Cali.) Hie official repnr-- of Admiral Togo of hla fifth bombardment of lYirt Arthur la a model of modesty and discretion. Practically, It merely Informs his Gmernniciit of the fact that an indirect bomltardmeut of the timer aide of the port was mails on the 22d fust, from Pigeon hoy by two of hla battle-alitpf- t. t eg1niiing at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, when live Kiuudan battle- KAN BAB CITY CATTLE. Kansas City. April 4. Cattle Re 6,000. 5r01Oc higher; native southern ateera 3.50 at 3.5005.00: cent Chlrugo, April 4. Cash wheat; No. 04.25; native cow and heifers 2.00 2 red 1.0101.04; No. 2 red 9801.03; and feeders 2.7504 No. 2 hard 93090: Na 3 hard 85095; 04.30; stneker bulla 2.7503.75: calves 2.75 06.50 Na 1 northern 9701.01; Na 2 north- 75; western western ateera 3.6004.35; ern 92099; Ka, 3 spring 87099. Chicago, The Eccles LATEST REPORTS FROM THE WAR - ' 87 ... Stiver bars 55. Mexitan doltara nominal. Drafts- - Sight 12H: telegraph eetpu CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. L A. BENTON, FDNEBAL FUBNISHINGS j .. 3, tralaa . i ia s ffdy: . Chas J. A. Lindquist j g:g Chi-aa- m I city m .. 7:00 n. m. Padfle Exprs- -s from all petoto East 1:H r g Thfoegh Blaapisg earn to Omaha sad Bt Louia Msw Ysrk sad Ba. Free tea iodising chair aara A w. fort dining aar aarviaa aa aU thfeu Ka Healy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 161Z. A large Assortment of Low Rates and Reliable Information constantly on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Asa'n. ' 1S2 tha beat brand on the market .You can gat it by calling on or phoning This Andes 6 2.25 Beet 0 Hcli-hrCaledonia 1.20 Challenge Con 30 Confidence 9 fhollar 20 2 Con Cal A Va 1.85 Con I mix-ria-l Crown Point 18 Exchequer 19 85 Gould A Currie 43 Hale A Nun-roeMexican 2.45 Just ice 3 Occidental Con 88 Ophlr 5.75 Potonl 26 Overman 22 . Rag Belcher 12 Ravage 54 Rlerra Nevada 74 Silver Hill 58 Utah Con 98 Union Con 88 Yellow Jacket 81 htei Wool. medium 180 territory 20; fine medium 15017; fine 14016. . Hwited 11, Local from Park and Ban Put) Vallay Ra a MURPHY A GIBLIN, Props First Class Winca LIquors and Cigars1 Your Patronage Belle Red. . Cement German San Francisca 21-3- 2; Sharmans a& Expraaa ail 7:0 a. m ARRIVE DAILY. at SILVER KING SALOON art guaranteed by ua Alpha Con 4 Helcher 25 2: CASH WHEAT. Alsen 22. bn-bel- April 4 liut. and western CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Grand Central 100 at 4.45. Tetro 100 at 31; 500 at 214; 5c Hogs Receipt 3.7(H). Market 371.000. 5.104? 5.20; mixed 5.00 Oats. 10.409,000 bushels, increaxe, higher; heavy 05.15; light 6.0505. 20; pig 4(0)0 138.000 bushels. bulk of aale 5.05ft 3. 15. s. 31.000 decrease, 949,000 Rye, Sheep Receipt 10.500; market alow htiBbela. Western yearlings 4.75 ft Baric-- . 3.172.000 bushels, decrease, to lower. 5.30; wethers 4.4005.25: ewea 4.lHift 228.000 bushria 4.90; common and sUskers 2.7504.65 lambs 5.0005.0). ilUGAR. 110GS Receipt today 32,000: tomorNew York, April 4. Sugar: nw. row 25.000: steady: mixed and butch' centrifugal 96 its 5.2005.45: good to choice heavy firm; fair refining 3 5.3005.47 rough heavy 5.2005.35: molasses sugar 2 29 32. test 3 bulk of aalea 5.25ft Refined, firm: crushed 5.4; powder- light 5.1505.35: 5.35. ed 4.80; granuiatod 4.7). 22.000; BIIBKP Receipt alrong: COFFEE Steady; Na 7 Rio 6 51. good to choice wether 4 75A5.40; fair to rhoice mixed 3 5004.50; western WOOL sheep 4.50ft5.4: aaltv lamb 4 id. 5.90; wroterg lambs 4.75 5.9b. Ft 10 Daly-We- st KANSAS CITY CATTLE. The visible supply of grain Saturday. April 2nd. aa compiled by tbe New York Produce Exchange was aa follows: Wheat. 21.727,000 bushels, deireaae, New York. April having at 25.50. 80 VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. Before yon start call AUastfa a. Ka A FscU MmiL Balt Laha and all potato East 11:45 Ka 1. CUeage sad bt. Leek . oJ D1U, pointo East Please Travel, BUTI GOOD SIDEWALKS 500 at 4.25. 500 at 25.75; 25 st Weather Bad a Ea y, OPEN BOARD BALES. Chicago, Portland. April 4. Clearings. lmlsicrs. 844,480. Spokane. April 4. clearing, balances, $34,308. a w. ran JULY B. 12, halt Uke laaal ....9:19 Sidney Stevens Implement Co Xa Na 2. Chkaga, 8k Louia has- ........... .g?ig kal ,, 2540 Washington Avenue. ' e Has shown the importance Hut 25 ''CHICAGO 8: Hunshlu Utah Unci Bam Con IT. B. Mining Co Daly-We- 8-- $415,-73- The st Daly-Jud- 4- .- - ...... REGULAR Prime mercan- 4. . Century .... ...... Dalton Emerald Joe Bower Little Chief On the produce exchange today the Manhattan butler market was easy; creamery 140 Martha Washington 241-- ; dairy 124021c. .Eggs easy at New York mark. 1640164c- - Cheese easy at 90 Richmond Anaconda Tetro 14C-, Vletor CLOSING NEW YORK STOCKS. Wabash . Yankee BANK CLEARINGS. card n intci 1900 DAILY. depart 3s , AtlssUs Mail all palata , East .. ..,,,..,,1:11 n VEHICLES TE Ticket Offic President Judge Advocate DavK-thhaa approved the sentences of dismissal imposed by court martial in the canes of First IJeuL Arthur G. Sharp-leTwelfth Cavalry, convicted of serious misconduct in the Philippines, and Second Lieut. Jean 8. Oakes. artillery with- corps, convicted of being absent Mon- Port at out leave and misconduct roe. No action has yet been taken in the rase of Lieut. Frank Pratt, FirstInfantry, convicted of financial trregularitlc and sentenced to be dismissed. lice , Creole grade, $10.60. per cent. 339-- Machinery, Implements, Bicycle and Bucks Steel Ranges and Heatsra go to Washington. April 4. Following the recommendation of Secret ary Taft and Con. Mercur per cent on 3 FOR DISMISSED THE SERVICE. Ajax. 41-43- 1 easy, 1 offered 1 2 4. days 3; nix mouths 1-- Eagle and Blue Hell.. Cash quotations were ae fullnwe: Galena Fhwr steady; No. 3 spring wheat 92 Grand Central 091c; No. 8 87098cf No. 2 rad 95cft Horn Silver . $1.02; No. I corn 5540564c; No. 2 ingot yelluw 65c; No. 2 oatu 39'039e; Little Bell No. 3 white 414044c; No. 2 rye, 700 Lower Mammoth .... 71c; good feeding barley 28040c; fair May Day to choice malting 45055c; Ka 1 flax- Montana Tdnopah . . seed $1.09; No. 1 Northwestern $1.16: Ontario prime timothy need $2.50; mess pork, Pet ro. , .... ...a.... per barrel, $11.10013.124; lard, per Sacramento . . . 100 pounds, $6.62406.88; short ribs Silver Kiug sides. (loose) $6,624; hort clear aides Silver Bhleld I boxed) $7.2507.50; wbisky, basis of Routh Bwanaea high wines. $1.25; clover, contract Star Ctnt. .. ........ Money on call cloning bid 112, Time loans easy; 90 Telephone Na an Block. New Tork. 5 tile paper per cent; sterling exchange steady with actual biislneu in bankers' Mils at 4.87250 41730 for demand and at 4.8723 474.8735 for sixty day bill; posted rates 4.83 commercial bills 4.84 liar silver, 55 8. Mexican dollars, 44. New York. April behvehSS0 h YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. 11.10 6.90 7.07'. ,...6.924 May 11.05 13.23 1U0 Hut. per n. 1- -4 i... Sept CO. WM. R. MILLER, Manager. Street. Office, 366 Twenty-fift- 1- -2 MONEY. wmmm April 4. of either side regarding the Eagle and Blue HelL id) bid; the land force. The earlier impresasked. sions, which were baaed on General Emerald. 1 bid. Kuropatkin'a military record, that asked. 4.50 4.25 bid; Orand Central. when he reached the scene of war he bid. Horn Silver, l.nn would inaugurate an aggressive camI. Mammoth, IS asked. paign are dispelled by tbe later JapanUtile Chief, 2 hid. ese army to force back the Russian bid; 1 2 asked. M. Waehing'on.l vanguard and lure them into ManchuMammoth, 1.02 bid. ria to ground of his own selection, asked. 6 8 3 bid; May Day. where he will give them lietile in hopes 1.45 bid. Montana-Tonoiuof attaining decisive results. A l.ian-yan- g asked. 5.00 4 00 bid; Ontario, dispatch announces that tbe JapIVru. 8 asked. anese proMjse to land troi at Gaisla, 4 asked. HaiTaineutu, 17 bid; 18 and else-her- e north of Sliver King. 85.00 asked. railroad to on line the of the Silver Shield, 4 asked. Ylnkow. As Gataia la on the western 8a Swansea. 2 bid. shore of t:ie l.iao-tun- g gulf its purpose asked. 16 15 bid; Star Cun, ia noL very clear, tinless it is intended 8 asked. Huushiue, as a demonstration against either asked. Tetro. 30 bid; 32 Moukden or Newrhwang. or for the asked Um le Sam Con.. 17 bid; 19 purpose of eneouraging tbe Chinee United States Mining. 20.75 bid. army under General Me. which has Utah. 50 bid; 60 Mked. been assembling near the anuibweetern A 8. M, 2 3 bid; 5 asked. Victor boundary of Manchuria, to enter the 3 aaked. 5 Wabash, lime of hostilities and tbue induce 45 aaked. 40 Yankee. bid; China to alwndon her neutrality. According to all advice on tbe eubpoct' SALT LAKE QUOTATIONS. Daly-Judg- Autombile PARCEL DELIVERY 1- lows: Iju-d- . - report front Tokio l 21-- 2.80. 10. MO. 360 56. Chicago. May July 4.50 asked- e. riiYum-iamia- by way of London say the Japanese fleet returned to Putt Art.iur on the night of March 22d. escorting seven merchant, steamer. which were sunk n desired positions. completely blnrk-in- g the clianneL This seems to confirm the story that the purjxwe of the Japanese wa to bottle up tne Russian fleet, so that the Japanese vessel would he released for aervti-- elsewhere. Nothing deflnite is given out by Alice. It bid. bid. Ajax. 7 asked. hid: 11 Hen Butler, 10 Bullion Heck, 1.17 Md: 1.50 asked. Century, CM bid; 70 55 asked uskde Cou. 41 emir, 53 bid. Daly. 2.3m bid: 260 asked. 25.25 bid; 25.50 aketL t, 2 . lines. A iy China ia maintaining the strictest everywhere, although Russia i accused of violating U by purchasing, live stock and supplies in that part ok CbluHse territory which haa been deto be clared neutral. Russia profe-se- s fearful that China will finally join Japan. although her reported aggression on Chines territory, if true, have the apiiearance of being carried out to force China to adopt that course, so. that France may be called upon to fulfill tbe obligations assumed in the agreement. It la stated iu one late Berlin dlspatih that Frame haa been sounded on the course she will adopt in the event C'dna doe intervene. A Peking dispatch indicates, however, that China la endeavoring to avoid entanglement and haa appllied to Bir Robert Hart for advice. He has wisely counseled the Chinese U avoid assistance to Japan accordgiving any Ru-slnotification of what tbe to ing constitutes contraband of war or to Russia according to Japan's notificaThat tion regarding contraband. seems t o be the only safe course China can follow.. neu-ti-all- u. DOMESTIC sad PCRETON - SYBIL 3, lwn. MOimNOr TUESDAY TTTAIT, 4.3i'mX; damage SALT LAKE MimNG STOCKS. aSfV POPES, slble for him to have determined what waa done by the six hours' bombardment of tne inner harbor b his two battle-ahipit was concealed from his point of oliserv-tioThere la. therefore, nothing iu hie report to corroborate or to deny tbe statement which came out ofthe Kua-aia- n lambs 5. strong: muttons 4.W05.25; 0005.85: range wether ewes 3.10 04.60. " jj Tickets, reservations, anj full can be nlitair.ed from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Second South M. F, NEBLEN, General Agent, 79 W. BALT LAKE CITY. information I Chicago & 1 Da?J Utah to KANSAS CITY and CII1CAGCX. , Also Direct Lina to Oahreeton. El Paso, City of Mexico w the Mining Campe of New Mexico and Ariaona , Ask mo about radiicad rates m C. F. WARDEN. neral Agent, Na 11 Dotty F" $ Tralaa From 1 North-Weste- rn Ry, 206 SMrth Mala Street. Sait Laka Citjr. Ltah. JKE2MIMA.' ueyaefl |