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Show MOITCIXfl ILL 'May Day. hid 4 Utah National Bank. STREET asked 2-- . Moiiiana-Tuiiopuli- liji.l OF THE WORLD Ena L Rosg ..i ....... Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake Alining Quotations asked 7. leiro, hid 2 Korcfj H.. asked 5u. Sacramento. 112 Silver King, hid 51 Killer Shit Id', hid 2 So. Swansea. Ini 2; .Vtas-ftosidr- DRUIfll' OH POSITSL Chicago .'5. 8. Sills FOREIGN sad drafts aa ail psiata PAYS Ontario, hid 'm OGDEN, UTAH. lebn 1. Dooly E. Prery New York, hid 9; asked 9 3 8. DEPOSITOM. STATES 55."". ed asked What, a gene) ai . 'u or two hack, ths 5th of Novonber wafc to the rest of ihfc 3rd was lo England. Unit; rur that is lif anniversary of 2 12. Star Con.. Idd 13 14: asked 13 hid lo; asked 55., Tetro. hid 28; asked 2". U. S. Con, idd 18: ashed 18 12. U. S. Mining, bid 19.62 1 2; asked 2d 62 12. I 'tali, bid 41': r,n. Victor G. A S. M asked 5. DOMESTIC nO HOGS Receipt today 15.540: tomorrow ;:n.'KHi; steady; mixed an. I butchkhI to choir ers 4.700 4.SSJ; heavy 4 600 4.94; rough heavy 4.6504 SO: 4. light 4.450 6U; bulk of sales 4.750 Wabash. Da.' " It ic. indeed. k it up even now, faehiou. by a certain secliun "Tusii-Takiu- g SHEEP Receipts 8.O00: steady: to clinics wethers 4.750 5.55; fair western New York, 11 ay 17. The jireiwure to choice mixed 3.7504.60; ol liiiuiudiiou on a small wale which sheep 4.5o0 5.5ti; native lambs 4.5u0i has prices of stocks coins down- 6.2t); western lutnhs 4.7506.20. wards for several days was relatd CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. today. This fact seemed lo Ik the Chicago, May 17. Close: principal motive for the buying whlrli Wheat May 95 July 861-2- : old lilted prices. In tho language of the Sept. 80J-lock exchange, the market bad be- 87 Corn May 46 July 471-2- ; .Sept. come oversold. There was no development in the 47: Dec. 121-Out May 413-July 381-Sept. news to account for a change of temwere no 80 per in speculation. But t Pork May 11.25; July 11.371-new development to induce furiltir prospects for Sept. 11.571-selling, Unfavorable laird May 6.35; July 6.471-2- ; Sept. values do not warrant selling to an the 6.62 Indefinitely lower level of pri-e- ii, Ribs May 6.35; July 6.47 Sept. process Inevitably adjusting the high6.62 est level of values. 73. Rye A marked charset eristic of the tradFlax 103. ing was the extreme dullness which overcame the market at the higher Timothy 3.30, Clover 10.75. level of values. This dues not argue Harley 33057. well for the continuance of a price Cash wheat: No. 2 re.1 1,6601.08; movement In its current direction. The diacllnation to follow the advance had No. 3 1.0201.06; No. 2 bard 93098; No. It a Influence In renewing the doulita 3 hard 830 93: No. 1 northern 960 98; of operators over the outlook for val- No. 2 northern 93097; No. 3 spring 87 ues and in turning the market heavy 096. again. The most important incident of the CH1CAI). day waa the publication of the weather The leading fm urea ranged as fol bureau's weekly summary of crop conditions. It was of HUle Influence on lows: Articles. Open. High. Ijow. Close. locks owing to the little change InWheat. No. 2dicated In previously existing con till ops. Then wen no additions to the May engagements of gold export and the July, old rise In call money rates waa checked, July, new but tha tone of tho domestic market Sept, old Corn, No. 2 was Arm. Reports of the placing of May noma sterling loans hen gan the that the course of the money J uly rates hen and abroad waa approaching Sept Oat a. No. 3 the point of equilibrium which would May flow one of from tha specie atop point to another. Tha winding up of the ex- July Staten tended United Steel preferred Sept Meta Pork, per stork convention syndicate waa without 11 37 11 30 11 37 July disturbing effect on the money market Sept 11 SO 11 50 11 57 of tha United States Steel securities Lard, per 100 lbs. which was a fact highly encouraging. 6 50 6 45 6 47 The sharp drop In United Staten Rub- July 6 65 6 62 I C2 ber atocka cm the publication of the Sept Short Ribs, per 100 lbs. annual report pronounced by the presi6 47 6 46 6 47' dent to be the beat In Its history was an July 63 6 60 6 62 Sept. the In markets of example offering stock accumulated. Cash quotations were aa follows The trading became wholly uninterFlour Dull and steady. esting In the (alter part of the day. Tha Wheat Spring No. 2. 92096c; No. 3. quite firm but the final ral- 36096c; No. cloning 3 red. $1.U30I.O6. ly was slight. Corn No. 3. 49c; No. 3 yellow. 53c. Ronds were steady. Total sales par Oats Nu, 3, 41042c; No. 3 white. value 11.600,000. United States bonds was unchanged 4144e.Na 2, 73c. Rys on call. Hurley Good feeding barley, 350 fair to choice malting, 450 56c. New York, May 17. Special cable and 88c; No. 1, 99r; No. 1 northFlaxseed telegraphic communications received western. $1.08. show the following by Brads! reet'a Prims timothy seed, $3.00. changes In available supplies an comMess pork, per bhl $11.25011.30, pared with previous account lkrd. per 100 tha., $6.3506.3? Wheat. United States and Canada, sides (loose), $6.2506.37. ribs Short rant of Rockies, decreased 4.327.000 bu. Short Clear Sides (boxed), $6,250 Afloat, f. u. b. sad In Europe, Increased $.50. 3.000 bu. Whiskey, basts of high wines. $1.28. Clover Contract grade, $10.75. Seattle clearings, $690,365; balances. $6,775. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Portland clearings, $546,232; balArticles. Receipts. Shipment s. ances. $81,606. 12.600 15,800 Flour, hbla. $61$. Spokane clearings, ; 8.000 61.800 Wheat, bn 1 he event whi h ' commemorated ly the huil.lay in question is the of ths m from the adherents of James 11, a' the time of the landing of tho Prime of Orange. The citadel and in- - town forta were turougly held hy tic Kings partisans, fur it waa t hough likely the Prince might enter the Humber; and when the news arrived that he had chosen t land at Torbay, the garrison waa In nowise reduced. Nevertheless, the Protestant townsfolk resolved to try to arize the place for their new ruler. A secret meeting of the leading ciii.tn-- waos called; and of the Cathaa a result all the olic ariy. Afterwards, the Protestant Captain Copley, wiib one lomlred men disguismarched ed In' Catholic uniforms, round and "relieved" the guards In the ordinary way, thereby obtaining, by an artful but, under ihe .circumstances, perfectly Justifiable stratagem, complete possession of tli citadel, forta, arsenal, aud other points of vantage, without living under the necessity of shedding a single (Imp of blood. The room in ih- - old Whyte Harle hotmdry wherein the plot was hatched, known as the "plotting chamber" ia still in existence, and is ona of the "sights" that every stranger visiting Hull Is Invariably called upon to "do. Valeita, tha capital of Malta, keeps June 6th a public holiday, because on that .late, more than a century and a half ago, her inhabitants had a narrow escape from being all poisoned. Al tha time the island waa ruled by the Knights of Kaint John, and ona morning a Jew. who keil a coffee shop In the Ktrada Rrale. waited upon the Grand Master, requesting private audience oman affair of the utmost Import- sales and good 8; 8. 3-- 4; 2. 4; ' 8; - tn-r- e 2; 2. 2. 2; 2. - fit. Louis, May 17. Wool steady. 16 medium Territory and wnatern 021; fine medium 16017; flue 15017. LEAD AND COPPER. New York, May 13.25&13.IiU. 17. Copper, dull, quiet, 4.62. Ix-a-d SUGAR. New York. May Arm; fair reflnlng Sugar: Raw centrifugal 96, teat 3 8; molasses sugar 8 Refined Arm; crushed $.65: powdered 4.95; granulated 5 00. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 6.66. 7 234.500 Barley, bn Carina. 800 at 7. among the Turkish slaves of whom Con. Memir, 100 al there were several thousands on the Is10 at 22.40: 10 at 23.35; 2 t, land to exterminate the entire Chris5 22.30 31 10 ; at at at 22.45; al 22.25; tian population at our fell stroke. 22 20 This waa to lie accomplished by poisStar Consolidated, 600 at 13' j. the city's water aupply with coroning Tetro, 1.000 at 29, a. 60; 500 at rosive sublimate, of which deadly drug a. 60. had been purchased by supplies large Yankra Con., 100 at 86. the principal conspirators. The grand master took action 'ImOPEN ROARIl SALES. mediately. Some corrosive sublimate t. 10 al 22.25. was actually found at the address Indi10. Moutana-TnnopaI'M) at 1.64. cated. At others slum only was discovered. But It was afterwards exSAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. plained that this was due to fraud on of the chemist with whom tlie San Francisco. May 17. The offlelal the part were dealing. He had not conspirators slis-were today rinsing quotations for to 0 much isiison all licen able procure as follows: once, and so had substituted the at Andes 19 Belcher 80 alum In question. Bullion 9 Best Belcher 150 Wholesale arrest followed, and a Con. 20 Caledonia 65 Challenge free use of torture led to equally free 1 10 17 Confldenee t hollar About two hundred of "eoufeshions. 163 Con. Imperial 3 I hone deemed lo be most guilty were 19 Y'lirk 3 Crown Point (km. New pul upon I heir trial, and of thene one Gould Currie 27 were found Exchequer 30 hundred aud twrnty-flv- e 31. Daly-Wes- 29. Daly-Wes- h. 6.2(H) ... 22,000 1.9(H) -- a. MexlcHU 180 ftphtr 525 Potosl 15 Scorpion 10 Sierra Nevada 46 Union Con. 67 Yrllow Jacket 21 Silver D Hiriituu OF NEW QUOTATIONS YORK 8TOCKS. .. . ... .. 28 49 89 49 .. Atchison, common .. Smelter, common .. 91 Atchison, preferred .. 94 Smelter, preferred MONEY AND EXCHANGE. .. 77 Baltimore and Ohio ... 45 New York. May 17. done: Money Brooklyn ..... Canadian Pacific ..116 on call easy. 1 3 402 per rent; Traction ... .. ..110 Metropolitan 1 offered and bid Time dosing .. 29 Chesapeake A Oh hi loans Arm; six months 3 D. A K. (5., common .. 19 Prim mercantile paper 3 Consolidated Gas ..209 sterling exchange steady wlih business Peoi'le's Gas .. 95 In bankers' bills at 4.8695 for demand .. 32 and at 4.95 for sixty day bills. Post- Eric ..... Illinois Central ..128 and 4.86. ed rates 4.35 Manhattan ...142 Commercial bills 4.34 Kanaaa and Texas .. 34 Bar silver, 55 , Louisville and Nashville .... ..107 Mexican dollars, 44 Missouri Pacific .. 89 i New York (Vntrsl ..114 OMAHA STOCK. Norfolk and Western .. 55 Ontario and Western .. 20 17. Omaha. May Cattle Recrip ts ..113 600. Strong to 10c. native Pennsylvania Railway higher; .. 41 efeers 3.7505.19; cows and heifers 3.25 Reading Rock Is) sod. common .. 20 04.40; Pinners 1.7502.90: Stockers Southern Pacific .. 45 and feeders 2.7604.30; calves 2.300 Southern Railway, common .. 19 6.25; bulls 2.750 4.00. St. Paul ..139 HOGS Receipts 15.000. Steady; Sugar . . f25 4.C2 4.571-20 mixed heavy Texas 21 .. 4.621-2- : 4.5004.62 light ptgs 4.00 Tennessee Coal A Iron .... .. 33 of bulk sales 04.50: 4.1504.66. Union Pacific, common ... .. 82 SHEEP Receipts 2.0U0. Steady; .. 9 western yearlings shorn 4.7005.30; Sleet, common .. 62 Steel, preferred wethers 4.6005.25: ewes 4.0004.85; Western 8 Union common and Stockers 3.0003.60; lambs .. 33 Wabash, preferred 5.750 6.75. 2 4 2 7-3-- 4 8 3-- 2 . 6--8 68 14 78 3-- 1-- 34 34 sioer of Brahma. rather celebrated composer asked be allowed hi piny Ms very composition to Brat am. and did so with tremendous vigor, the perspiration strsHinim. down hi fsew as he pounded the piuaa. link bub at the eud of the perform" net pickl'd up a sheet of the Uisuuav.ipt and. feellug H Itelwceo his linger sud thumb, enthueuisHcsUy exclaimed: "I say, where do you gel your musie paper? It's first rate." A " k 12 3-- 4 38 74 16 3-- 4 2: 2-- 8 64 Kansas City, May 17. 2 SALT LAKE MIXING STOCKS. Cattle-Recei- pts 7.flo0. Si early lo strong: native 4 0005.25; native 9 cows and beifers 2.000 4.60: workers and freri-r- s 3 4.6t; hulls 2.5003.80: 7 750 o 00; western steers 4 pi0 4 ;s; wsnern rows 2.00 4 1 HOGS Receipt. 10,000; strong, bulk of sales 4 60 04 75, heavy 4.7504 32 2; rarkers 4.6004.75; pin ani lights 4.00 04 65. SHEEP Receipts 4.000. Steadr; ri J muttons 4.5005.65: lambs 5.0008.65; range wethers 4.7505.25; ewes 3.500 4.9U. Morning Quotations on tho Salt I .aka Stock aa Mining Exchange, Furnish sd by Ogdea Brokers Co, 2483 Wash. Ave. Phono 215. a lily-wh- ite, Alice, hid 20 Ajax, hid 12 I 4: asked is Fen Butler, bid 12 aked JR Bullion-Feckbid 1 25: asked 1 75. Carina, bid 7 , ashed 8. Century, bid 75: naked 78 12. Con Morrur, hid 80; naked 32 12. Dalton, bid 14; naked 2. Daly, hid 200; asked 2.15. bid 22.00: asked 22.50. lud 4.'u: asked 4.75. Eagle and Blue Hell, bid 511. Galena, bid 4. Grand CeuWkl. bid 4 5"; asked 4 76 Horn Silver, bid Loo. L. Mammoth, bid 16 asked 19. asITed 5 14 La : Little Chief, bid asked I 5 8. 51. WaUilngiou. bis Diked Mammoth, asked 1"" . Daly-Wes- Chicago, May 17. Cattle Receipts 2AOO:Meady; Good to prime steers 6.1005.65; pour to Medium 4.1504.911 Stocker glut feeders 3.250-6.54- ; cows 1.6004.40; heifer 2.250 4.70: ranners 1.6(102.54: ln:!!s 2.(H4i4.Ni; (alves 2.50 Texas fed Meem 4.h'4;4.75. 0i. :w. Barred. There's one lijiiur the women can't if get in.i:" said the anti wemna fmsiv. "Viia:'s that?" cried a ehorr of t, feniiuiac vaices. "The ecrt sorvi. e!" Press. I Rt-ln- 1 iih.1 Manhattan, asked 2 16 blood-staine- d, rl-- 18, IDOL that they repeated li later on at Tolosa. Paris celebrates ihe beginning of thu revolution which was to deliver her from the tyranny of the Bourbons on July 14th. the anniversary of the storming or the Bastille. More than six centuries have the Siiilians ruse lapsed since against the French, and drove them from the island with terrible slaughter. Yet at each recurring anniversary of that momentous event Palermo is gay with hunting, her citizens make Joyous holiday, and from everyone of her numerous churches the bells round a commemoration tocsin. Anyone who has chanced to be in Milan on the night of the 17th of March can hardly have missed noticing how tho 'streets are thronged, aoon after dusk, with men of the artisan and laboring classes, all dressed In their best, and all ostentatiously smoking big black cigars. This Is the last remnant of the once universal custom of celebrating what is known aa the .Day of the Cigars. In 1848 the Austrians had the monopoly of tobacco in Italy, and the populace resolved to leave off smoking. The Austrian Government resented this, and in order to show their disapproval dispatched great stores of cigars to their Milan garrison, to be distributed among the soldiers, who were commanded to smoke them in the most frequented thoroughfares of the city. This insult roused the Milanese to fury, and during the afternoon of March 17th they rose in revolt. Some sharp fighting ensued. But in the end the Austrians were compelled to fly, leaving to the victors, amongst other spoil, several hundred thousand of tha cigars which had been the original cause of the trouble. Of all cities that celebrate deliverances, however, Genoa stands easily first; for her citizens rejoice or otherwise in no fewer than eleven 8tate holidays, each one of which commemorates some dramatic Incident in her brilliant but history. blood-staine- BASEBALL Umpires, CHICAGO Juhrisijf vjSSTLYv Chicago. May JL out batted aP( outtleia 'tJ, were lm-kin m, h ArteU,;"n audjiimh tunings. . BOISE YD. SALT LAK& Boise. Idaho. May 17. Boise won the first of the series from Salt Lake In a game- - principally noted for the Chicago Brooklyn slugging exhibited. The Elders in the fifth and eighth slugged McFgrlan hard. Wright relieved him in the Ian inning aud shut the visitors out. Jensen pitched three innings. Tozier tak-In- k his place in the fourth. R. H. E. Score Boise . ...0 3200030 816 ' R .... H 8 Philadelphia. May pitched Waddell today ' new pitcher, waa a struck out one man g.ien halls. No hit. were madfoff h "10- A tendance, 3, hint. Score , L 8t. Louis Philadelphia . Howell aud OVon'nVr;' Wa'iv', "I ' ' Br- thold and Schreik. mk-, nar-k.1- SPOKANE VS. BUTTE. - Spokane, May 17. Each pitcher had a bad inning today, but Spokane hit the ball more opportunely. R. H. E. Score 8 8 7 Spokane $ 3 2 Butt s. Damman and Staley; Quick and Sun-dell- NEW YORK VS. DETROIT. New Y'ork, May PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE OAKLAND V8 LOS ANGELES. Oakland. May 17. Smith and Wheeler were removed from the game In the fourth inning. Umpire Jeunneaa called an Oakland runner safe at the plate on a throw from right field and he was jostled about hy a number of the players. R. II. E. Score ...4 2 2 I.os Angelo 7 4 Oakland New " J ' j j .E ll,lL New York Detroit and McGuirei BChbro WASHINGTON , VS. ClllCACO. Washington, May lotted Dunkel out of the box in ili.- - ihir.i in ning and defeated Washing,, who relieved Dunkel did well until th last inning. Attendance. 3 um Score h u 5' s Washington , ? Chicago "j Dunkel, Mason and Kiitrcdgr ' and Sullivan. i.-sgf, TACOMA V8. SEATTLE. a- - Tacoma. Wash.. May 17. Tacoma loat today because 8L Vrain waa very mild, passing eleven men to first In eight innings. Thomas waa substituted in the ninth. R- - H. E. Score ..5 13 1 Tacoma 7 10 1 Seattle St. Vrain. Thomas"' and Graham; Shields and Blankenship. RACES 17,-- today hy timely hitiing Inning. The visitors o",m with Chesto. inning 1.800. Score: Score CLEVELAND VS. BOSTON. Boaton, May 17.- -A batting ran, the eighth Inning gave Cleveland other victory over Boston todav Tnr . tier played a brilliant, fielding Cleevland. Attendance, 1,500 ug. SCOr- eR' I y Boston - , " Cleveland , i Young and Crlger; Donahue ud Kansas. City, May 17. Elmridge summary: NATIONAL LEAGUE First race, mile and sixteenth: Gold en Mineral won; Jiugler second; Libert o, third. Time, 1:56 PITTSBURG VS. NEW YORK. Second race, four furlongs: Chicago Pittsburg. May 17. McGinnlty had Lad won; Marmont, second; Qifindaro, Pittsburg at his mercy and with excelBemia. third. Time, :52. lent support, put them out almost in Third race, mile: Klelnwood won, one, two. three order throughout tha "Herbert has been running in asm Irish, second; Ell, third. Time, 1:48 game. Phillippl pitched a good game, so long that, he had furgotten all about 4. but waa hit at times when hlta meant horseback riding." Fourth rare, five furlongs: Lalonde runs. Attendance, 5,100. ba'ikSr d,d he d0 'hen ,he horw R- - H. E. Score won; Airship, second; Mistle, third Time. :59 4. t.. 3 U2 23 was"He crawled under it to see whit Pittsburg the maiier.''-Cleve- lnd Fifth race, six furlongs: Blarkstone New York 1, won; lat.ly Idris, second; Nuptial Phillippl and Phelps; McGinnlty and twU0r third. Time, 1:19 Sixth race, six furlongs: selling, Backward won; Elfin King, second: The Gold Finder, third. Time, 1:18 2 2. 1-- 3-- 2. St. IzHiiB, May Delmar 17. '.r sum- SENT ON APPROVAL' TO UHIMM nOKS mary: First race, mile auil 70 yards, selling: Sister Lillian won;. Miss Eon. second; Naborkllsh. third. Time. 1:57 Second race, four furlongs, purse: Jardln Departs won; Seuleika D'Or. second; Passive, third. Time, :58 Third race, live furlongs, selling: Malt Wadlefgh won: Ben Mac. second; Brick Fowler, third. Time, 1:11 Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Elasrirt won; Autumn Ieaf, second; Joe Goss, third. .Time. 1:25 Fifth race, mile: Dawson won; Ltrk-fu- l. second; King Charm, third. Time. 2. Laughlin 4. Fountain Pen Cusisatiii Hssit Orsdt I0L S0UD00LDPEN 2. Ts taat tha aiaftli ( THE EXAMINER. as aa idmtw. uauiaa we offer fast caaiea at 4. 1:55. Now York. May 17. .Morris Park summary: First race, selling, last six furlong of Withers mile: Gay Lothario won; Sc'(ihaile. second; Burning Glass, tli?7d. Time. 1:21. Second race, last four and one-ha- lf furlongs of Erllpse course: Auger won: Pasadena, second; Wayward Lass, third. Time, :52. Third race, the Withers mile: Careless won; Robtnhond. second; Briar Thorpe, third. Time. 1:41. Fourth race, last six furlongs of Withers mile: Horton won: Tobog gan. second; Dapple Gold, third. Time. allMaWaaM sih af flaast qsallqr HaUw la tart rabSar, la War floats Sarto. MM vHS raqr SIWI grade, tarnSaia.SigMi)riiw naiqr lulni las Sillu Sc vtca )aScl pafsaaM. 81 M new Grand Special Offer 1:28. Yaa My Iry Ida pn awaak.K yaa Is a ol Sad Has nyHaaSt MlyasSaa avalaa aa yaa ama 'mean tea Maa Sms sites ta aay ethwaSn. Walt aaSialy Fifth race, selling. Withers mile: Ella Binder won; Gobe tween, second; Stuyve. third. Time. 1:41. Sixth race, handicap six furlongs of Withers mile: Reliable won: Airhole, second; Colonel Jessup, third. Time, la say teeyert.ie-Is- n atSMsyh It asd Mid arndyaa $I.M tha aitn IS u la far yam far, a ana la mam Scfc'i M MUsa) am aaafUaaeam Ms Laaghm Aw (Nat aas aitsaar hf tOOl 1:33J. Louisville. May 17. Summary: First rare, six furlongs, selling: Quiz 11. won : Rachel, second; Mizzon, third. Time, 1:16. . Second, four furlongs, telling: Bart lia won; Walsetto, second; Dextelle, third. , Time. :50V;;. Third race, mile: Bad News won; Judge lllmes. second: Fore and Art, third. Time, 1:43. Fourth race. Steeple chase, short course: Planter won: Dr. Planter, second; Faraday, third. Time, 2:56. fur-- 1 Fifth race, four and onq-haChanter won: l.amp- longs, selling: lighi. second; Malviue, third. Time, :57 12. Sixth race. mile, selling: Belsrlo won:.Marl tans, second: Landula. third Time. 1:14. . Sara aakad tSrSMr maaay Sack.) lUaitmlaa aa Mt Is M alts a Lad Isa stria; aa itgst, CtsSt ms'i style. LaytMiPiFarBaaasatWittiWV SatMy Pocket Paa HaMar seal f sf darp w((S eacS Hu. t LaffghlinMfg.Co.ti 'ITS QrtowsHlLaBCTIT.RICI. ; j lf Chicago, 5. 3-- 5. Hiree-ienth- linte-luston'- d s: : 3-- 5. risa'fa sutr . 1 Going East This Spring? If you are. It will pay you to write can probably save you money. I have been in the passenger business thirty years, all of It with the Burlington, and my experience and knowledge are entirely at your service. Remember the Burlington te the only line running its own trains over its own rails from Denver to fit. Loult-- c r ? the Exposition City, me. 1 v; Fror Chaaee. "Tli at Itov never will be worth auy thing. li-va- - 1,,-- .l.-ie 1 . "I WuMldli't Is m cure of marry well.'- '- Chit .ipi IWi. t!i,-i(- j 1 de-ce- Dv.roir H-- a,j glia-Ml- y t philadelphITvs, ST. u,n, 4 16 I ') ' ) AMERICAN LEAGLE Salt U0204006 012 17 3 McFarlan. Wright aud Hanson; Jensen, Tozier and Hausen. d May 17. Worth results: First race, four furlongs: Anata won: Palm Date, second; Lamella, third. Time Second race, ix furlongs: Mayoi Johnson won: Typhonic, second: Pre 1:14 third. Dentation, Time. The last conierted celebration bv Third race, six furlongs: Flobor Arms Us flay Plymouth. Ilii . of won; second; Commodore, third. Time In 1888. the tercente(July 19th 1:15 nary. when great rejoicings were held, Fourth race, mile and seventy yard: and the founilsilpn stone of the na- Toman won: Huzzah. second; Gilfain. tional meu-.- iii! was laid. third. Time. 1:45. Until w 11:111 living memory, howFifth race, four and oue-iia- lf furever. the conip.temoratlon fesiival'was longs: One Way won: Moderinlaw. susbusinesa was All held annual!). second: Broadway Girl, third. Tim. pended: sHrt- - end games took for the Time. 54 nonce the phi. of work: the corpora-- t mile and Sixth race, to a ion. ill nbcilir'ii-Thane won: Mauser, Marvo, In full oflicisl cusmni. uir" third. Time. 1:59 relics to IwrlsVe of rake and Witir; nrid th heIN of l.r .lil Utiuirh of Ksnil An bonf:? drew rang merry peals front daylight tilt it'IXk Two Spanish rities. Valencia and The SsU Lake girl who. me her hold an 'tnnual festival to com- locked her our because she sat. on he memorate ti'e:r deliverance from the porch wiih a young man until 9.30 in Moors hy s i'..m nmn. ihe ei cuing ha a legitimate kirk com-i::i- ; Nine-thirtThe Indlvi, i who achieved this rehardly the shank was Don Rodrigo do markable of ihe evening." Salt Lake Herald. tailed coipiiinuly "the Uid." Vslinc::i w;t- - besieged while lie law In order to induel rial a on his i!ej;.i-i-- . J. and, after hi the municipality of Uanlania. . hi- - li . aware of tire ter- Iiaiv. has derided to snarl a premium :i e hivariHidvror his i iireul.e.l. of 2.UIH) pm lids lo any new industry dressed the Uni) in armor and moiiiired which is es .ibiished in the town and It on his fiiYuti: war horse. employs not fewer than 1"u workmen The Moot. ; soon a tlrey laugit: or intliildusls Ua.il . Su-an in llie t form of ie whi I. further deielup will receive sight id 1: C;ii raised aiid I.'iee iNi'u.d. for e.u I, ha'll, uf :,u in-- , lied: and the s- nnisrils were so (ll idiu,li eiuploviHi In e, iK of llie with the fc'ii t of their miu- - fn sl ma n-- Warper. O Day.. Tn-los- Dalv-Judg- CHICAGO STOCK. guilty. Their punishments were cruel in the extreme. Numbers were burnt alive. Fomc were broken on Ihe wheel, while yet other were condemned to have their arms and legs attached to different galleys, which, on being rowed apart, would thus dismember them. Whether this alleged plot waa real, or only fanciful, cannot he determined. But the Maltese, at. any rate, firmly believe in It. and celebrate (heir deliverance therefrom to this day. Geneva's principal holiday of the year is railed "Fete do lEscaldes" literally "Holiday of the 1 .adders." On the night of December 12lh. 1602. the Duka of Savoy attempted to treaeh-rrottKl- y seize the city during the existence of a truce. Under cover of darknew he marched an army of right, thousand men right tin 4o the ramparts, and would have undoubtedly succeeded In his nefarious design had he not miscalculated the height of the city walls. As a result, his scaling ladders, to the number or some six hundred, were found to be several feet short of the required length. In the confusion that ensued upon this discovery, a pistol went off accidentally. The hitherto unsuspecting city at cure awoke, and flew to arms. The assailants were driven off with Immense slaughter. And when morning hroke Ihe capital was saved, and the burghbut very ers. weary snd Joyful, assembled In and around the Cathedral, to listen to the voice of their aged llexa chanting the grand old l'salm: "Now may Israel say, if Ihe Lord had nut been with us." Such is the tamoits "Escalade." the Bannockburn of the Genevese, which ha ever since been celebrated with every description of public thanksgiving Bnd rejoicing. Heir, ton. in Cornwall, keeps up Ihe 8th of May with much quaint ceremonreason thereof is not ial. although quite clear. It is. however, significant that a principal feature of the festival Is the "P.irry" dance, originally spelled "foray": and It is generally believed IihsIIv that this commemorates the town's cm a)ie from some one or other of ihe ,'d forays of the early MAT 5. Mama Wlthawt Roots. The "flower of the air" ia a curious plant foitud in Cl mis aud Jnpau. It Is ho called beta sue it appear to have no root aud is uover fixed 40 the earth. It twlns round a dry tree or sterile ruck. Each ah set piwdnosa two or three few-erlike a transparent nnd (Hlortfcrour. It 1 eSDHliie of being transported dnfi or 7H miles, and It grows as If frtrel. summwdMi on a twig. 1 KANSAS CITY STOCK. Trees. hsihlt ehaugrs. The great trouble with most peojda is that they want lo Jump a Ire' from south t north at one move. This same Idea Is evident In the attempt to bring various fruit trees from Husain to tho northern United States. Apples and pluina from the land of the groat white rr.ar hare taken kindly to the below isern condition of the gentle Dakotas.- - Philadelphia Record. 2 3-- ..... mt 7. The iinrthsm tree knows lntluetivcty when ths time bus come te ripen its fruits. The southern tree follows the same Instinct, bring in no hurry, aa there la little likelihood of rosl cokl. With trausphintiiigs farther mirth it 8 1 telegraph, An eipert nurseryman says the hsrd-liaw- a nr uunhuntiness of tree depend largely tipun where the seeds from which tha trees in question sprung came from, RiSIstiirtnry result are seldom experienced hy planting a Md obtained from the snaoy sooth, say. By planting seed generally farther north, ho tress way le al huigth hardened nnd svcliinalrd until a need from sixth a tree may he reasonably expected to thrive aud muturo Its fruits. Tree, like people, acquire their habit from the eN mute Iff which they live. 809e. Colorado Fuel and Iron bar. 55, Draft a Sight, 5 Eggs Steady, 15c. (fliaess Weak, topper .. Justice 9 Oeeldeulal CoU. Overman 28 Savage 32 Sag Belcher 8 Silver Hill 55 Utah Con. 8 60 Hale-Norcro- ss CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exchange today the butler market was steady, creamery, 13 019c.; dairy A 12018c, 17. 3 481.50) 190, (NHI , CLOSING 3 104.5(H) ance. Being admitted, he ronflded to hia amazed listener the existence of a plot REGULAR CALL SALES. vu Corn, bit. OslB, bn Rye, bu. of J liiil The closing quotations were reported as follows: nf-l- ir her citizens. Iui :ih little or nothing o: the universal eniiiuiain that char-- a lerisi-- llie priH cnuuKH in years gun Yankee, Idd 25; asked 35 4.8". WOOL HEX, TT ATT, WEDNESDAY MORNING. CITIES THAT CELEERATE DELIVERANCES 5 8. 4 1.64; ,(:r. CKITED OP, EXAMINER, ly Ticket Office, 79 West Second South SL R. F. NESLEN, General Agenfl , , SALT, LAKE CITY.,' - v V- - |