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Show jr s THE MOUXIXO EXAMINER, I Ml k Mm j UTAH. New York. May 6. There M no sign of actual life In the slock market toilay and the feeble drift of prices never got far from last night's level or from lant week's level. There was some heaviness early but the level of prices came up law la the day. The early heaviness was la sympathy with the sharp decline in Metropolitan Street railway. The weakness of this stock has been a disturbing element for,sme time but today's selling seemsfl based on atate road statistics published yesterday showing the passenger i raffle of the Metropolitan company practically stationary for the last year. The deduction was drawn that the system had reached the practical limit of its carrying capacity. The heavy gold outgo, the day's engagements reaching I4.50fl.000 caused some attention to be given to .the bank statement prospect i. A large loan expansion la taken for granted. There was an appreciably firmer tone to call money today. A considerable Impairment of the surplus would not lie a aurplua In tomorrow's bank statement. The statement of Secretary Sbaw regarding the Panama rdn-a- l payments waa accepted to moan that f2G.fluO.flOO remained to be provided. which tomorrows gold shipment of $4,500,000 would go to reduce. The day's trivial changes were mostly gains. L'nilcitipitates Steel 2nd fives were heavy tm tha supposition that the dissolution of the stock conversion syndicate will bring offerings on tba market. Total sales of bonds, $2,065,000. Uaited Staten bonds were unA . changed on calL 'hi ,;i ' i S ftaf.......... His Course in Colorado Labor Troubles Endorsed. DTBBff Seattle, May 6. Clearings, balances. $108,522. Tacoma. May 6. - Clearing. balances, 839,559. Portland. May 6. Clearings, balances; $52,553. Spokane, May 6. Clearings, balances, $27,327. New York, May 6. Bra (1st reels tomorrow will say: long expected good weather has at last materialised and has helped farmers and retail trade In seasonable goods. Crop preparations and plant ing have made especially good progress, the present outlook being that while tha winter wheat crop will be short, tha acre gas in spring wheat, outs and corn will be heavily increased. Retail and wholesale trade however, baa not experienced the stimulation earlier looked for, there being a disposition ao far to regard results aa below The Iron trade is expectations. quieter with prlcea diatlnctly weaker. On the other hand rather lesa than the usual number of May Day strikes have occurred and thla year so far makes a more favorable showing than rr did 1903. Failures are little more than normal In number. Detailed dispatch ca to Bard streets show a disposition to conservatism In buying both for reorder purposes and for fall delivery. Eastern Jobbers are inclined to take a more favorable view of trade now that good weather la stimulating the retail trade. Hides are firm. Vexatious labor troubles curtail activity In lumber and building materials at some centers. i. Copper tends downward aa enlarged production and less eager demand Wheat, including flour, exports fbr the week ending May aggregated, 91,711 bushels against 1,010.950 bimh-- ; els last week and 3,201,680 bushels ' thla week last year. From July 1st, 1902, to Bate they aggregate 122,899,855 bushels against 190 095,165 bushels last year, h'allurca In the United State for i tha week ending. May 5 munlier 178 against 188 last week and 175 last year. In Canada failures for the week i number 18 as against 24 last week and 15 in this wewfit n year ago. h , ' I - I DUN'S K3EYIEW. New York, May 8. R. 0. Dus ft Cb.s weekly review of trade tomorrow will say: Somewhat better retail distribution has followed Improvement In temperature, but it came too late to recover any large part of the tardy season's injury to spring trade. Quiet conditions are noted In practically all lines of wearing apparel. Operations for future requirements are carried on with caution and thla disposition to avoid excessive rommltments will do mnch to reduce the number of failures. Some Improvements In col I actions, particularly at the 8nth and West will strengthen weak concerns The per cent age of Idle factories baa Increased, especially in textiles and footwear and a change In style has rendered unavailable much silk machinery. Structural work la Increasing but dealers had accumulated large auppliea of building materials and prlcea lack seasonable firmness. Commodity prlcea declined slightly daring April. Railway earnings In April were 6.8 per rent, lesa than last year. Recovery in iron and steel Industries Is again retarded by the unexpected dissolution of the ore nssocla-tion- . ' ') - . After last week's exceptionally heavy transactions it was natural that the western hyde markets should become Inactive. Prices remain firm however. Commercial failures this week in the United States are ?08 against 202 lsst week. 241 the preceding week 175 the corresponding weak last year. Faiures in Canada number 27 against 16 last waek, 12 the receding week and 22 last year. DATE FOR HARRIMAN SUIT. 4 $308,-253- ; r $397,-77- 4. REGULAR CAM. SALES. May Day, MiOO at 51 ; 5o0 at Star Con., 100 at 14. at JO'.j; 500 New York Bunanza. 5i. at 104: loo at 4 per cent; six months days 10 3 Sterling exrhanga steady with a call 524053jC. Oats No. 2, 414041 ',c; No-- 2 white, business in bankers hills at 4.8690 44244 044r. 4.869a for demand and 4.85 for sixty No. 2 rye, 71r, day bills; posted rates 4.85 (food feeding barley, 32037c; fair to and 4.88; commercial bills 4.843-choice malting. 45059c. Bar silver, 55 8. No. 1 flaxseed, $1.01; No. 1 northwest-cron- . Mexican dollars, 48 $1.981,. Government bonds ataady; railroad Prime timothy seed, 12.90. bonds irregular. Mena pork, per barrel. $11.40011.50. lrard, per 100 I be., $9.47 09.50. WOOL. Short riba sides I loose). $6.12406.25. Wool ter6. Bt. Louis. May steady; Short clear aides (boxed), $9.2504.50. 21 ritory and western mediums 18 Whiskey, basis of high wines, $1.28. fine medium 14015 fine 13 Clover, contract grade $10.25. , 21-4- 3-- 3--4. Daly-Wes- 15 t, at 22.3"; 10 Sugar, raw firm; 2 3 3 1603 centrifu3 23-3molasses sugar 15-1- Refined, firm; crushed 5.50; powdered 4.90; granulated, 4.N0. COFFEE Quiet, No. 7 Rio 6 7 8. ISTHMIAN 92,800 3.000 Barley, bu. 41,400 Rye, bu 119.400 2.600 2,300 Ban Francisco. San Francisco, May 6. The official closing quotations for mining stocks were as follows: New York, May 6. Butter weak; today 22 Andes Exchequer 28 fresh rreamery 14021 state dairy Belcher 22 Gould-Curr18 common to choirs 13020. 155 55 Cheese irregular; state full cream Caledonia 56 Silver Hill 56 10 and small large fancy Sept. Mexican 190 Justice 9 Good to prim 909 new rheas Con. 17 Occidental Con. 75 Challenge white 707 large large colored 70 Chollar, 22 Overman 29 7 small white 7 small Confidence 95 Hot ol 14 colored 155 Savage 31 Eggs Irregular; western firsts 18; Con. Imperial 18 Sag Belcher 9 storage eelartlona IS Utah Con. 7 Sierra Nevada 49 Yellow Jacket 20 Crown Point 2 CHICAGO CASH WHEAT. Silver bars, 5544. Chicago, May I. Cash: Mexican dollars, aomlnal. Wheat No. 2 red 1.0201.06; No. 3 Draft Sight, telegraph, 5c. red 9801.05; No. 2 hard 90093; No. 3 hard 88090; No. 1 northern, 93 CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF NEW 3 96; No. 8 northern 91096; No. YORK STOCKS. 86095. spriug 32 Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn, No. 8 48 .. .. ,. , ...... 78 Copper ,...47 49 No. 40. No. 2, 2, Oats, 72 2 Atchison common 93 Atchison preferred JULY WHEAT. 49 Smelter common 95 8 Smelter preferred Chicago, May 8. July wheat' open- Alton common .. .. 38 ed to 84 higher at 85 2 to 85 Baltimore and Ohio 79 After a reaction to 85 the Brooklyn 46 4 price rallied and held firm at 85 117 Canadian Pacific and closed Metropolitan Traction July advanced to 88 109 4 strong 30 4 0 le higher at 88 Chesapeake and Ohio 208 4 Consolidated Gaa KANSAS CITY STOCK. .... 97 8 ,, People a Gaa .. .. 8 Erie .... .. .. HiHifii. .24 Kansas City, May 4. Cattle Re- Illinois Central 130 ceipts 10.000; steady; native Steers Manhattan 143 4 4.0008.35; native cows and heifers 107 4 Louisville and Nashville stockera and feeders 1.25 91 Northern Pacific 4.70; bulla 2.6593.80; calves 2.7503.-76- ; New York Central 115 8 western steers 4.0004.75; western Nor. ft West. . . . ...... ........57 cows 2.000 4.40. 21 8 Ontario and Western 114 8 Hogi Receipts B.500. Strong, Be Pennsylvania Railway higher. Bulk of sales 4.6504.80; heavy Reading ,,.... ...... ........ .43 4 22 8 4.7604J5; packers 4.7004.80; pig Rock Island common and lights 4.0004.70. 47 8 Southern Pacific Sheep Receipt! 1,500. Steady; mut- Southern Railway common ....21 tons 4.0004.75: lambs 6.0006.65; range St. Paul .....142 8 wethers 4.7605.75; ewes 3.5005.50. Sugar .. 23 8 Texas s e a Mraravrawra 84 Union Pariflc common OMAHA STOCK. 10 8 Steel common ... 5o 8 Steel preferred Omaha, May 6. Cattle Receipts ..89 38 Western Union ,., steady; native steers 4.7506.10; conra and heifers 8.2604.80; eanners SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 2.0001.00; stockcrx and feeders 2.00 04.26; calvsa 2.5005.60; bulla 2.76 04.00. Morning Quotations on the Balt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange, FurHogs Receipt 7,500. Strong to 5c nished by Ogden Brokerage Co.. higher. Heavy 4.7004.76; mixed 2483 Washington Avra 'rbone 215. light 4.5004.70; pigs 4.000 4M; bulk of soles 4.6604.70. Sheep Receipts 600. Steady; westAjax, bid 15: asked 2A. ern yearlings shorn 4.7605.35; wethBen Butler, bid 12 ashed 12 Bullion-Beck- , ers bid 1.00 ; asked 2.00. ewes 4.2606.19; cum-mo- n and atookera 2.9005.90; lambs asked 8. Carina, bid 8 asked 78. Century, bid 72 Con. Mercur. Md 30; asked 34 Creole, asked 40. CHICAGO STOCK. Daly, bid 2.40; asked 2.80. Daly West, bid 22.25; asked 22.75. Chicago. May 9. Cattle Receipt a hid 4.16; asked 5.00. steady; good to prime ateera 5.10 Fracto and Blue Bell, bid 50. 05.75; poor to medium 2.9O04.gri; Emerald, asked 2. stork ere and feeder 3.0094.50; rows Galena, bid 1. 1.5004.50; heifers 2.3504.75; eanners Grand Central, hid 4.60; asked 4.75. 1.5003.50: bulls 2.009T4.O0; calves 2.50 Horn Silver, bid 1.00. 05.00: Teias fed ateera 4.0004.60. HOGS Receipts today 12.000; tomorIngot, asked L - Mammoth, bid 20; asked 21. row 10.000: strong to 5c higher; mist'd Ira Heine, hid 5 asked 9. and butchers 4.6505.85; good to choice Little Chief, bid 1; asked 1 3 4. heavy 4.7006.20: rough heavy 4.60 M. Washington, bid asked 4.80: light 4.M04.7S; bulk of sales Mammoth, bid 80; asked 1.00. 4.7004)60. SIIKEF Receipts Manhattan, asked 3.000; sheep asked 6 3 8. May Day. bid 5 steady; lambs steady; good to rboli-Montana-Tonopah- , askMd 1.63 wethers 4.9005.25; fair to choice mixed 1.63. ed 8.7601.60; clipped sheep 4.0005.25; New York, bid 10 asked 10 native lambs dipped 4.250 5.75; western lamba clipped 4.5004.75; wooled do Ontario, asked 4.50. 9.0004.65. Petro, asked 7. Rirtimond Ana., asked 1 asked 16 Saeramento, bid 15 CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. Silver King, asked 61.00. Silver Shield, bid 1; asked 1 Chicago, May 6. Close: So. Swansea, bid 2 Wheal May 91 July 89 asked 14. Star Con., bid 13 3 8; old 87 old Sept. 8101-8- ; Swansea, bid 15. 82 21. Tetro. bid 24 asked 26. Corn May 47 July 48 Sept. 1 S. Con.. Md 10 askM 20 1 8. 48: December 4 V. 8. Mining, bid 10.75; asked 20.-0Oats May 41; July 38 ScpL 12. 8. 39 . fish, hid 40; shrrf 5t, Pork May 11 42 I 2; July 11.67 S. M.. hid 1; 1 Victor G. Sept. 1183 12 85. Wal-a.h- . asked 4 Lard-4- 97 July 6.63 Sept Yankee. Md 59 sr.Ved 50. 6.7$. Riba May 6.28; July 6 47 SepSALT LAKE QUOTATIONS. tember 4.60. Rye May, 71. The quotations and sales were report- Flax, cash, 1.08 Timothy 2.90. Barley Cash. 33057. BUTTER ft COMMISSION. CANAL : RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Article Receipts. Shipments. 16.700 11.300 Flour, hbls 2K.(hh) 24.900 Wheat, bn. 237.900 725,600 Corn, bu Oata.hu 75 ; 14 4. New York, May 6. at 22.35 22.50. Star Con., 500 at Tetro, 1,100 at 29. 5-- SUGAR. at 73. at AND EGGS. Tito proposed Washington, May executive order placing the isthmian ranal commission under the secretary of war has been referred to the commission for consideration and suggestion. It Is understood that the commission desires to have the order ao worded that the commislon will not lie controlled Ip the matter of administration and conduct of the canal work, but that the department will be the agency by which its representatives are received by the government and Its accounts audited. The commission so it Is reported, does not want to he controlled in the matter of Its work by the war department or the bureau of Insular affairs as the present Philippine government ia now controlled. j ie Halc-Norcro- ss 2; 2; 2; 2. 2r; 1- -4 1-- 1-- 3-- 1-- 8 1-- 8-- 4 1- -4 5-- 8 7-- 8 8-8-7-- 1- -4 3-- 3-- -2 7-- 6-8-- 8-- 6-- 8-- 7-- ......127 1- -2 5-- Se 1- -2 1-- 1,-0- Paly-Judg- EXFELLED FOR IRREGULAR TRANSACTIONS. New York. May 6. The expulsion nf three members of the Consolidated Stork and Petroleum exchange waa annoupced today. The expelled mem' hers are W. Grant Hoage. who Is said to have been connected with the firm nf Ixmgley, Hale ft Co., M. E. Hal ley ft A. H. Page. The expulsions were made on charges that these members had engaged In Irregular transactions. A PAINLESS Private Lessons in Boxing 5-- 8-- Tamps man whose wife ia away on a visit la feeling pretty bad. He just got a letter from her saying she had just had her kimono cut out He thought ike had undergone a surgical operation. Vamps leader. By Wm. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) at tha Gymnasium, 336 24th Street. Carpentering, Building, Reof pairing and Remodeling Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of As bet and gambling debts cannot he collected according to the decis Ion of the Utah Supreme court, there will probably he a noticeable Increase In the number who will offer to make wagers on the outcome of the next campaign. street . 3-- 3-- 2; Going East This Spring? If you are. It yill par you to writs me. 1 ran probably nave you money. I have been In the ptotsrnger buxines thirty yesrs, all of it w hh the Burlington. and my experience and knowledge are entirely si onr service. Remember the Rnriingion ia the only tine running its own trains over it esn rails from 'rover to SI. Louip the Exposition City. 1 Ticket I- Office, 79 Wet Second South SL R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY. - & f '! I CARD. the East over the railway between j the Missouri River and Chicago. service In every particular. I One of these trains, the Overland I United, Is the most luxurious train lin the world. Electric lighted throughout. jI Direct connections at Omaha via IT2 Line to St. Paul j and Minneapolis. North-Weste- rn Tickets, reservations, and full information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & North-Weste- Rv, rn zoo South hum Stmt, Salt Lak. CHjr, Utah. EBB I II II I III II I ILlUij . .' ,t eail BSfflBVW THE (Ker. Eft 1901$ DFaPARTe Nra 7 Butte and Portland.. 11:0 No. 9 Pocatello, Montpolisr Bd da He. Ha II Blltt o Cache Valley ....... Ika points oath Hra 10 Salt am inter-mediat- e T:Mam Provo, poiate Inks and mediate points A 7:16pm IS Sait Lak and Hade 10:45 aad S Salt Ho. I Salt Lake, MiXord aad all TIME TABLE USE XIEI btturaA' CARD. OUKUON : inter- ............ gs, 6 5:0pm itinera ARRIVE, San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. f:00f m Hra 1 Salt Inks Hra 9 Butte aad Poa.tdlo Express Hra 11 Salt Ink and Tintie 6:55 pm d Nra 7. Balt Lak aed , Nra S Salt Irak aad inter7:00 a. m mediate pointa Hra B Portland and Butte.. 7:00ara Hra IS Butte and PoeatlUo 9:30 pm Nra IS Cadi Valiw ........10:30a. ra Trains south of Juab do sot Mil-lor- DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield and M error, connocting at Nephl for Mantl and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7;30 a m For Garfield Beach, TooMamgmUya ele, Stockton, HENRY, Ticket A fS, moth, Eureka and SilH. CORSE, ver City (via Leamlns-Paea ft FL Ait, Order, Utah to 8:00 a m D. E. BURLEY, 0. P. T. A, For Provo, American Balt Lake City. Fork, Lehl, Juab, Mil ford, Frisco, Calientea and fntermcdlate points P ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehl. Juab, Mil- ford, Frisco. Calientea and Intermediate points 935 g From Provo, Lehl Fai e Sen-petHold, Mercur and Valley Ry. points. e.oc P 01 From Silver CUy, Mam- moth. Eureka, Stocktcn. Tooele and Gar Said Beach . 5:35 p m ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman L iffet Sleeping Car Service between Silt Lake, Milford ATCHISOS, TOPEKA SSAlttf) Modena and Calientea. Direct stage connection for all Mining districts in Da!1- ?S Trains southern Utah and lievadra to From Utah KANSAS CITY aad CHICAGO-AlsCity Ticket Office, 201 Mala Street . Direct Line t- oTeL 256. For particulars, cal! cm or address dtalvasten. El Pastk City ofofMto NfW ' the Mining Camp aeenta. Salt Lake Route, or J L. Arlaona-Aaaad Mexico COMMERCIAL MOORE, AGENT. me about rodueod sates . W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. C. F. WARREN, Agt, Salt Lake Cl:y, Utah, Aftsnt, Nra SI A Sign of the 1-- d ... a 1-- CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. ark. N. J May 8. United States Judge Brandford, of Delaware On fie produce exchange today the has notified counsel for E. H. Harri-ma- n butter market waa easy; creamery. 14 and Winslow Pierce and for the 020c; dairy 134018c. Northern Securities and Northern PaEggs Easy at mark, canes included, cific railway companies that on May 15401'ic. 21 ami 22 lie will hear argument a In Cheese Easy. 840194c. the suit brutiirhl by Harrlmau and Pierce agalu-- Hie auuounced method METALS. fur the distribution of the railroad Sectiri-tie- s locks lirbl liv New York. May and cop-H.'- r company. sictiily and undoing-'- !. Ogden Steam Laundry. O Catts Depot, Third, West and South Tampl Stra. Silt Lake City. 1-- 4 7 Salt Lake $ Beer Hall o I to Chicago and I only double-tra- ck ! 7-- 4 S OPERATION. ' A I- 3-- Ways arc Winning Ways Peabody. AND 16th Our Laundry rr Physical Culture, Massage 545 Jj (530) j is MEAT MARKET 329-y- J. E a tt and If you want eastern corned beef go to Ballards. Neleon. Drag Store . James Ballards Ole ,l TIME 50.00 Telephone ..U:4S Ticket Office. 8-- 1-- point Ea jJ1 The Depot Sharmans Tickets on sale every Tuesday and Friday of each week May to November Inclusive. Transit limit of ten days in each direction will be allowed final limit sixty days from date of sale, but In no case later than December 15th, 1904. fn addition to the above rate, there are also on sale round trip tickets, Ogden to St. Louis and return, at $50 which are on sale dally to November 20th inclusive, limited sixty days from date of sale. 2-- H 9 . Please Travel, BUTf To SL Louie and return (direct $42.50 route) To Chicago and return (direct 47.50 route) To Chicago and return (one way via 8t Louis; or to St. Louia , and return, one way via Chi- - ..cago safi -- KraLJt--.. Ppp. following St. Louis so ocsiic&EEzssaiabe WORLD'S FAIR RATES, TO ST. LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. the raa,iuM . ...... akriyr daily. Kra B, Fadfle Mail, Balt points East D. W. The dispatches today state the Russians while under undue excitement attacked r.nd killed 180 of their own nten. President Roosevelt should send hla the Russian army authorities tree.ilse on race suicide. Effective May 3rd CZ UW Bt Chiragq, Kra ' HUBOKA WILL HANG. Great Falla. Mont.. May 6. Geo. Hliboka, convicted of murder In tha first degree was today sentenced by Judge Leslie to hang June 7. II murdered and robbed his companion, Geo. Sodclack. securing about $S00. He was captured at Grand Forks, N. D. On the stand his dehad fense waa that his companion thrown whiskey in his eyes and made him craxy. rates will be made to return: KsHS Mi' Kraft OOIC55SS9IOO j e; Rest-Belch- er 150. t lH. OPEN BOARD SALES. Century, 100 at T2:.. seller 15; 100 4. fair refining gal 96 teat CARD Ton Cl JULY 271a. iBuA depart daily. Mail aUaa ShUtlaiUi V1iey ferences that have divided the parry in this state for the past two years H 99 M had been aljuated, however, before the meeting nf the convention and an agreement bad been reached to name U We make a specialty Former Senator Edward Wolrott S3 Irirar the first delegate-at-larg- e. ft. DENTON, Oera At-of Prescriptions. It waa further derided by the leaders before the Ball fg,. i?l iT11 1 convention assembled that Gov. James Telephone orders ft. HENRY, 0L H.' Peabody shall be a delegate and D. ftraatMC promptly attended to. that, contrary to custom, none of the congressmen shall be sent to the naCAVE Prop. tional convention. The convention numbering 705 delegates, was called to order at 10:45 o'clock by 1). C. Fairley, chairman nf JSS3 atate committee. A. M. Stevenson named Edward O. Wolcott aa temporary chairman and he wae elected without opposition. In hla address to the convention Mr. Wolcott declared that the members of the different wings of the Republican party In this Winning friends and eustomen state were determined noon unity, lie every day. Do you like yoor reviewed the acts of the Republican laundry dull finish, smooth fix. national administration, showing what lah or some other finish? We had been accomplished by President s five 25th and Lincoln you Just what you want; dci Cor. McKinley and Roosevelt. M r. Wolcott a work the little better than the praised the policy of Gov. Peabody in other launderers do it Tr Fresh Salt Lake Beer maintaining law and order In thla and SEE. state. Referring to ballot liox frauds on Draught. Choice in Denver, he rail the attuation waa Wines, Liquors, Cigars critical and aeema to be well nigh corporahopeless, the public utility tion! having joined hands with the corrupt element, yet the aroused public Q opinion, manifested in the heavy registration, gave hope of a Republican victory In the city election on May 17. Mr. Wolcott called upon the Republicans of the state to work for a heavy majority in the future and suggested that It should even take away the charter of the city and county tf necessary and put an end to the election frauds. Gov. Peabody waa introduced and an ovation waa given him. He made a brief speech advocating harmony. Before yon start call at Speeches were also made by John W. Springer, candidate for mayor of Denver, and Congressman H. M. Hogg. A recess was taken until 2 o'clock. At the afternoon session Lieutenant Governor Hogget t, an adherent of the Wolrott faction, waa chosen permanent chairman. He addressed the delegates Healy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 161Z. ft large Assortment of Low Ratei briefly, confining his remarks to thanking the convention for the honor of and Reliable Information oonatantly EffwtfT Ve. S2, lttl presiding over Its deliberations. The convention then proceeded to the selec- on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Aaan. DEPART tion of delegates and alternates to the No. 6 Mall sad Express ....7:1$ A ft national convention. They were choeen No. Overland Limited fee without the semblance of a contest and Couadl Blnff Omaha, are equally divided among the Wolcott Denver. Kauaaa City sad The resolufaction and east daily tions committee then reoprted a plat84$lR No. 4 Atlantia Fiyrraa for form which waa adopted. (ham Dmrvor, OeuaeU adminisha, The platform endorses the Bleffa, Kansas City aad al tration of President Roosevell and 7:1$ points east, daily continues: ARRIVE. We commend President Roosevelt Xra 9 Pad flu Ftprara ram for Ids fearlessness, honest and splenCouadl Huff a, Omaha. did abilities in the performances of his Dearer. Raasaa City aa adminisendorse his We duties. high set, dally .. .. $i$$S0 tration In every respect. Ills devotion 1 uvedaad limited So to the Interest of the American peoCottarf Omaha, (real ple. bis statesmanship, his courage and Huffs, Kanina City, Dsq hla wisdom entitles him to be Ids own and all paint aaat. successor and we instruct the delegates dally .... ...........a... CiN a m conven national to the state from this Xra 101 Fact Mail 1:0 p a tion to use every honorable means In ft. BEKKX, ft tbelr power to secure hla nomination' Ticket AgnL The platform further entases the 0. H. COBfift, P. and F. A. present Republican atate admlnlstra T. W. OOLUX& I. P. L tlon, and approves the course of Oov-no- r $490,-04- Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Quiet and easy. Wheat No. 3 spring 90094c; No. 3, 82093c; No. 2 red. 81.02 1.04. Corn No. 2, 481,0 He; No. 2 yellow, Tarak. A rain a W. I. 2372 Washington Ave. Denver, May 6. A sharp contest has been on for weeks for places on the delegation on the national Republican convention at Chicago. Factional dif- $552,-91- MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York. May 6. Close: Money on call easy, 101 2 per rent, Time rlotilng bid 1. offered 1 loans easy and dull; sixty and ninety 4; BRADSTREET8 REPORT. .i Phone DtNVEB yam ERAM0P I UNDERTAKER BANK CLEARINGS. Mining Quotations. 7 RICHEY. and San Francisco and Salt Lake V lOf. ALBERT F. MW NBimr Drafts aa all PAYS Futures 7, Dooly Harass I-R alyh E. Haag OF TOE WORLD Chicago UAI MORNINO, Dirosrrou. OOTID STATU f , rTAn, PATFEDAT OODEN, Utah National Bank. STREET OGDEN. ( " ra V . .T '' n" fmnt |