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Show J TIIB M0R3IXC1 Ml Utah National Bank, STREET m rlf MARKETS Joha E PtwMwl A.n ( , Ajax Chicago Bullion-Hec- k i Carina . betters i; bulls New Yti.k, May 10 T lie si of k marf'.ii'iii.Kil ulinnai lilrit'Kii today. loped the IVlu'rexi r any activity hecanu' s'd'. :or.e of tre m.irM-- t liiO pre. nr . nuin'O of Helling .hnw'i-'iu the wry narjver buyiti coaM-When row market. price their alow liownward tendency the marker fell lino proloutid dullness teoi s neglect. liilis reilecling the unwilling-ihof Huy buyer to lake blocks mi As Hie nB upward scalti of prices. meatier (baling were almost wholly made lip of the room trailers transac(1i-- c.r-ie- lambs native lamb western lambs 0.234) 7.00. 4,.ri'i4i 5.i.5: 4.ru(t-6.15- ; : ; lows: Art Wheat, No. tion they wen- - deduction. The resumption of selling of United StateefSteel preferred on the continuing fect of pessimistic reports from the iron trade was the Aral drag upon the market. Hut the heavy torn) (spread to other quarters. The slat emeu L showed pains at the expanse of the hanks for the week of 111.290, 000 promising another formidable inroad upon the siirtilus reserved the banks, the more so as the $ 12.000, non in sold coin extmrted today does not figure in the statement. A definite statement by the negotiator i of the New York to the Japanese loan as the whole of 125,000,000 subscript kin is to be remit jed to liondon, helped to explain the force of the demand for money bill did not define lta limits. The severe reduction in New York Centrals net earnings for the quarter einplmslxed the effect of unfavorable returns by other system. A disposition to dispute over the maintenance of rates on business diverted to the railroads by the interruption of lake transportation by the strike was regarded as pressure to I symptom of the growing secure traffic, and attention was attracted by the reports of drastic retrenchment projected by the railroads to rut down expense account. The market closed with net changes In significant. Honda were dull and rather heavy Total with some late recoveries. sales l,2ti5,0U0. United States bonds were unchanged on call. as fol- - 2 .....1 May Asked. 15 S' 7 Italy-Judg- e Italy-We- st . .. . . . Galena Grand Central . Hum Silver Ingot 1.1 rile Hell . a1-- " lower Mammoth May Day Mnminiillt 44i .. Montana-Tounpa- 65 3 25 IT. July, old July, new 1 1 Out arlo 2lg Sseramenlo Silver Kins Silver Shield Star Con Sunshine Swansea I'l ah Uncle Sam Con. S. Mining An order has been placed with an t'astern firm f'tr experi'Oc pumping machinery, which, It is xpectcd. will lie installed not later man 30 day A flume one and a half miles long is being constructed. Numerous heiug bttllt cvsiioratiug ponds are which the corn paiiy expects to from ; to 4o.0tMt derive anywhere front b'J of salt Ihib year. A refinery tons 71 may ln built Inter, but uu plans have The made In that yet owns 320 aeo t of ianda couiiany 15: slung the Kliurea of the lake lietween 50 black Rock and Baltair beach. 2'i. are R. The ofllcors of the 13; amt general manJ. Taylor, president 6 ager. Charles Smurtbwiote. director, 35 and L. J. Taylor, socretaiy and treas-ttr(-- r, of Ogden. Moses Thatcher of I 3 Ielro CHICAGO. the lending futures ranged Hid. H. anB H. Hell Mops Hcet ipis tudsy 2 1 uM ; tomorrow 5cfi lee inner; mixed and butchers 4 tiiiln 4.85; good to (hoiri heavy 4 gnft 4.II0; rough heavy 4t;uii 4.75; light 4 linfi 4.75; luiik of talcs 4,ii5( 4. Ml. IO.II'hI; Strong: Sheep Receipt e wi thers 4.75'f 5.115; Inn-iBond in (huiee mixed 3. 734 4.75; western vel 14:i 50 51 I', 12 con-.tian- 17' j 4' ... Co..... 54 ' T9 17-5- 19 Logan is tle, local manager Coal company, is o Sept., old Corn, No. 2 May Jllly aaaaaaaaa.a i.iii.ii.n, 11 4' Paly-Judg- Sepl. She . i s Cash quotation were as follows: Dull, easy. Wheat-N- o. 2 spring. 929ftr; No. 3, 86 96c; No. 2 red. $1.U5 l.tMl. Corn No. 2 corn, 4',,c; No. 2 yellow, 52ic. Oats Na 2, 41',;c; No, 3 white, 42 44",e Rye Na 2. 75c. Harley Good feeding. 85938c; fair to rbolca malting, 45 56c. Flax Med, No, 1, $1.01; No. 1 northwestern, $1.09. Prime timothy aeed, 93.05. Mesa pork, per bll $1 l.05ff 11.10. lArd, er 100 Hnl. 96.20 6.23. ttliort riba sides t loose). $G.2rir 6.S7',a. Short clear aides (boxed), 96.2566:50. Whiskey, basis of high wines $1.28. (Mover Coutract grade, 910.75. New York, Hay 19. Lead Quill, 4.65; copper quiet, 3 18. 4.60 RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Receipts. Bhlpinenia 8.500 41.700 Flour, hbis. 94.MIU 6,000 Wheat, hu. 252.700 84.600 Corn, bu. 134.8UO 95,000 Oats, ha 3,400 4,000 Kya bit, 7,6u0 80,600 liarley, hu. WOOL. Wool ateady; territory and western medium 21; fine medium 1G&17; fine 15(fl7. lft SUGAR ADVANCES, REGULAR CAT L RALES, 100 at 4.lu. e, OPEN HO ARP S.M ES. Carlsa. I.Onfl st Century. 200 at 75'.:.. Little Chief, 2.500 at 14. Tctro. 2.000 al 31; 100 at 31. 7. 65 Flour LEAD AND COPPER. life. A iiitinlKT of nten are employed liters, tearing the old building down, and while working on the south wing alaiiit 9 o'cliK;. Shaffer slipped and fell heavily to thn ground. The fall was a distance of 12 to 14 foet, and at first it was believed the man wua killed. A rumor to that, effect waa hi July July Sepl. Rilver bars. Right, 5c; telegranh, circulated, but fortunately the injury Is bolleveij to lie not serious. Shaffer was Iwdly shaken up and his back was Injured so Hist it was necessary to take him to St. Mark'B hospital for treatment. As soon a Shaffer fell from the building one of tho workmen quickly telephoned for Dr. Critchlow, who attended to the unfortunate man and sent him to the hospital. It la believed that he will speedily recover from the injury. Shaffer Is a married man and has five children. SR'-'.p- Drafts 71 U see LIFE SENTENCE FOR THEFT. Mason. Mich.. May 19. Oliver, who in company with Fred l.esarge. stole three dollars and two hats from a butcher shop, has been given a life sentence ill Mar- quelle prison by Judge Wlest. It was his third offense for burglary. Judge Wiest rays the statute pro- t ides that where a prisoner has bem sentenced twice for felony and Is again convicted, he may lie sent- em-e- Srt3CTACULAR ACCIDENT. for life. ENDLESS CHAIN SCHEME CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE New York, May 19.1-grades of ' On the produce exchange today the refined sugar were advanced 6 cents butter market was firm; creamery, 14$ 19!4r; dairy, 1217r. s hundred pounds today. AU Cbeese-V'iQO- 'Ac. New York, May 19. Sugar, raw, firm; fair refining 3 centrifugal molasses sugar 3 96 teat 3 Refined firm; crushed 4.55; powder-fi- d 4.95; granulated 4.85. Coffee Steady; No. 7 Rio 7c. 3-- 7-- MONEY AND EXCHANGE. ' New York, May 19. Money on call easy 1 4 2 per cent; closing hid 1 4. offered 2 per rent; time loans firm, 60 and 90 days 3 per cent; six mouths 4 3-- 3-- per cent Prima mercantile paper 3 liankers Sterling exchange easier, bills at 4.8680 for demand and at 4.8490 94.8495 for sixty days bills; posted and 4.87 rates 4.851-294.4.88; commercial bills 4.84 Har silver 551-Mexican dollars 44 l-- 2f 2--4. Chicago, May 19. An endless chain scheme to collect several million 23 cent piece for the alleged benefit of Morning Quotations on the Salt laked the chortle glrle of the "Mr. Blucbnard, Stork and Mining Exchange. Jr." company, of Iroquois fire memory, by Ogdon Brokerage CoH has apiawrcd in Chicago on lta way 2483 Wash. Ave. Phona 215. from New York, it met with Instant denunciation from Assistant Cbbf of Fur-nlhe- Alice, bid 15. asked 15. Ajax, hid 12 asked 13 Ben Dutler, hid 12 Bullian-Herk- , bid 1.00. Caries, bid 7; asked 8 Century, bid 75; asked 77 Con. Mercur, bid 39; asked 32. Creole, asked 40. Italy, bid 2.16; asked 2.40. Daly-Webill 22.60; asked 23.00. asked 4.50. bid 4.02 Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 55; asked 1.00. 1-- 2. WOOL 1-- 6-- st Daly-Judg- Galena, bid 3. Grand Conlral, hid 4.80; asked 4.80. Horn Silver, bid asked 1. Ingot, bid naked 3 4. Jew Bowers, bid L. Mammoth, bid 16; asked 21. asked 6 38. La Relne, bid 5 Lillie Chief, bid 11-8- : asked 1 asked 1 M. Washington, bid Mammoth, asked 00. Manhattan, asked ; asked 4 May Day, bid 4 Mon. Tonnpnh. bid 1.63: asked 1.71. asked 10. New York, hid 9 Ontario, bid 3.25. Petra, bid 2 12. Richmond Ana., bid 12; asked 1. asked 15 3 4 Sacramento, bid 14 Silver King, hid 51.50; asked 54 50. Sliver Shield, bid 1 asked 2 1 2. 8-- I,midnn. May 19 The third series of wool auctions closed today. The offerings numbered 9,100. There was a good attendance and the demand was disk owing to American competition for merinos. The ftdvanre was pronounced In fine scoured and pre sales. In heavy greasles the Improvement was less general. Klnecros breeds ruled four per cent higher when the series opened. Later the beier grades Bhowed an advance of 7 1 2 per cent. CHICAGO Chicago, May 19. STOCK. Cal tie Plan to Collect Money for Choruo Girls of Iroquoia Theatre Memory la Denounced. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 2. - 18c. Steady. 15 4 Kgge SUGAR. 7-- 3-- 3-- 3-- Receipts director. Rliaffer. a contractor residJohn Teming at Twelfth South and West ple si reels, met with as accident while working on the old exfiiiin building Ihi morning, which aearly cost him July Sept lrsa Pork, per 1 11 3 July Sept a 11. On is. No. 2 May and P. C. Kit- of tin Kemmerer FELL FOURTEEN FEET. Sept snbst-riptlm- Bt. Louis, May 19. 2.25 fi 2.25 - The "Rak Lake Route," a few dava building a ago round cit'd the work spur from Kessler's, ihi.; ule of Garfield beach, to the prop- rt of Beck's Salt Company, which r.rcutly paeed into the cnpirol of Ogdea sud Salt Lake part let-- . hroin a memlier of the board of directors of tile Heck company it whs learned today that some extensive Improvements are being made preparatory to actively entering into thixsalt Mercur . , Cfeide Italy . CONCERN- - It's 00 1 NEW SALT 1-- f( . Ci-i- i. Mining Quotations. 36 The ebbing quotatiou-- t wt-inKnd as follows; DOMESTIC nrruurr oh tiki ttfill 3-- MAT 20, 190 f. INDIAN 1-- d Wabash, asked 3. Yankee, bid 35: asked ea ail peiata. pays Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake Vii-io- YWe-Pras- id sad OODEN, UTAIT, FRIDAY MORXIXO, I. j Dooly BelW FOREIGN Mts j UTAH. Horace E. Faery Balyk E. Hutf Mil OF THE OGDEN, So. Swansea, bid 2 Star Con., hid 12; asked 13 SwaiiM-a- . bid 17 hskc.1 31 Teim, bid 20 S. Con., bid 17 2 t; asked 19. C. S. .Mining, bid 19 62 12. Utah. bid 40. r G & S. M.. ank-'2 j STAIRS DEPOSITOR!, EXITED EXAMINER. lolice Rchliettler. There was a highly dramatic and sensational collision at S: 30 this mum iug. between Capt: Woods or the West Side Fire department In his fire chariot on the one. hand, and Sight Seeing street ear 139 on tho other, at First West and South Temple streets. The rsptaln was trying to avoid a wagon, but in trying to escape from Scylla' That is to he fell into Charybdis.' sav, the horse dashed into the street car. Tlte shaft ran fight between two passengers, one of whom would certainly barn been perforated, had the shaft Iteen a few inrhes to one side. The enlilslon threw the horse liack on his haunches, turned the fire char-h- u over in demoralisation, and sent the captain describing several erratic curves In the air. Conductor Christensen waa also given an aerial twist ltd sent flying into tho street, and the passengers frightened and demoralJust esised. The passenger who caped with Ms life" was a tourist who Bless me! Blit this is a exclaimed. strange introduction to Murmonism! as he gasped for breath. The large brass grab har on the car was broken off. and the side badly scratched. Beyond this, no harm was done. His a British Subject, Step-so- n, Also Carried off Tangier, Morocco, May 19. An American named Perdicaris and his stepson, a British subject, were rarried off by the Imudit Raisull and hi folkiwcr last night and will doubtless be held for a heavy ransom. The captive .were staying at Perdicaria summer residence, only three miles from Tangier, when the bandits captured them. Perdicaria ia of Greek origin but ia a naturalised citizen of the United Stale. He ia very wealthy and has lived in Tangier for year. He married an English woman, whose son ia hi companion in captivity. Foreigner are much excited by this bold raid, so near Tangier, and attribute it to the supineneas of the government in failing to punish the bandits B. Walter who last year captured Harris, the correspondent In Morocco of the London Tlmes.and their failure to (leal with general lawleasneaa. Washington, May 19. The state department has received the following dispatch from Consul Gummere, dated at Tangier today: Mr. Perdicaria, a prominent American citizen long a resident of Tangier, and rich and well known, .and hia ateprinn, Mr. Varley, a British subject, were carried off laat night from their country house, three miles front Tangier, by a large band of native brigands, beaded by Raiauly, the bandit who carried off Mr. Harris last was year. The Perdicaria house broken into alioiit half past eight last evening while the family were in tho drawing room, and the two men were carried away. The consul and the British minister are acting with energy. They have sent a special courier to the court to Inform the sultan's deputy to comply with all requests they make in this matter and to Insist that the terms demanded by Raiauly shall be granted for the release of the captives. Except for the difference of place the Gummere incident reported by Mr. compares in some respect with the case of Misa Ellen Stone, who waa kidnaped by Bulgarian bandlta some time ago. The demand on the aultan that he pay the ransom demanded ia said to be in accordance with Oriental customs. Payment is necessary probably io save the llyes of the captives and it is not doubted that the aultan to will find some 'meant afterward capture the brigands and recover the sum paid over. Acting Secretary Idiomis waa in consultation today with Captain Winslow of the navy, rethe of a specting dispatch warship to Tangier to back up the consul's demand. There are a number of British warships within a tew hours' sailing and It ia understood as Mr. Gummere la with the British consul there will be no hesitation on the part of the British government in sending a ship to the scene. well-know- n PONTES John Day, Ore.. May 19. Many thousands of dollars damage has been done by roaming ludlans, whose ponies about 500 in num- -scattered ber have mange throughout the stock in this partSeereWhen of Grant county. tary of State Dunbar waa notified to he directed the authorities kill ihe ponies, but the Indians in the meantime disappeared in the direction of the Columbia river. it is expected that they will re- turn later and then the order will be executed. It la almost certain that the Indian will resist the extermination of their band and it Is considered probable that a aer- ions battle will occur before the There ia a matter is settled. strong feeling here agalnat the government agents on the part of the settlers, who accuse the offl- rials of exercising insufficient an- -these roamingpervasion over band from tbe reservation. THE FINlst Home Rendered Lard Cheica Meat. VmI Pork BEEF ..Especially Fatted for our Tr Dont forget we have all kinds Meats Cooked and not Cooked Phone 16K 334 Wow you atart call at Sharman's , , . Ticket Office. HMly House, Opp. Depot. Phone 11:2. A large Assortment of Low Rai-i and Bailable Information conbtai on hand. Guaranteed by the . American Ticket Brokora' Asa's. Always on Time i At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Eastern CornFed Beef go to Ballard & Rinckers 331 24th Street Remember Always 'Phene Ne. 127K 'Phone 22. THE ELWOOD Allen Transfer Company. Street. 371 Twenty-secon- d MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. 421 25thSL ELECTRIC LIGHTS STEAM HEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. FURNI8HED NEWLY OGDEN SILVER KING SALOON THROUGH- OUT. MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prof's. First Class Wines. Liquors and Cigars Yeur Patronage Solicited. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or wvek. Ratos Roaoonable. Tolophono 530 K. Cambridge Springs. Pa.. May 19. Marshall, Ihe Brooklyn player won the first prize of SUMO and the Cambridge Bpringa championship at the chess tournament today. 182 . Twenty-Fift- We Tre&t &q4 Core CATARKH DaafMM. Now lid TUroat TivuMm, KrasaS Bar IN in. Sronofai.l Aathin. Monuck. I.lr-vaid Lit. 1n Biaddw TrouliW. Ktdnsr IK IN. of Chronic a. Mar-- , Chlldnia. Uaart IX ('boras. iHu Vito.' liaarai, HiwUll,, klrfedia. Spinal TraM. Hkla IN-r. Hdiaiiaa and BWaaiaUua. Diana of tba Bosnia. Pilna. KMnla a ad Haeial Uolira lor Bis awk). Stood DTSiaa.Taan Vmw. Har Farnr Hr ria, iana. KiillaiNiy. Intoaiala. au.. and aU Barrow, Prints and Ubranla 1)1 Hawn Trotnmt Corns. Will a for frnsayainU.Ni Hat If joa raaaat rail FcmaUt (Juatnlaiiiii. A. . aaoaaa loBanllatlaa rrva. Weakanr Men aaakaaa or of tba n or rauadd Sr iduonarn. nan Jl ABB Til VJtKtr PJCHSOK WB rot) WAKT TO TALK TO. Wa ban pro.nnonraklUIn anrtns CHROMIC dl.ra.aa br pnbllrhlu tba maar rolumarr tduliaoaiala from homo paopla, alrlaa aa a, . ptowna aad If joa anffdr froai add. WE CANT PIBLian OCR Cl'RKB IN PRIVATE DISKED K Baraara It wnnld bntrar nnnOdaaas. Haas, In ibia al of ifM-blla another war. Thi. la our plan: no bars lo pirn oar .kill Cured. PayranWhen a am Wa enrn HK and than nab Toaaanda-. rRB nhna npna our word, thmundi of pati.n-aialndonadna. MOW WB WANT TO CIS YOU with 1 ha dtaUnrt nadamaadtna (hat will not damand a FKB autll a earn roa. Thlaamillaa M Lent Manhood, Samlnal Waab-anaSparamorrbuaa. (.morrhoas. Srphlllw al of tba fmuu Ulaad Vartroncls. IS Low.. Con Ira rind ISwtrdaia. Suia-nr- r. ntn.. Cnntasiona Blood Folaoa, aad all WKAaMBSSKS of ana. Ot't'UD HOfllK: ba.awlotp.B-- 1 Braalmt aad Saadara kolldara, 10 a. m. to IX tloS; " 2482 DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Spsclalists, COOL HATS ' For the Summer Days are Those X Panamas and Straws - A Large and Complete Line Cheaply Priced . at Our Store. c nvj.mewi 85c $1.4$ Childrens Shoes See Baskets Ladies' Oxfords Regular $2. 00 . ALL SIZES. SIZES 5 TO 11. are over loaded with a big stock of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers that must be TURNED into CASH during the next two months. We 98c Ladies Oxfords Regular J 1. 50 ALL SIZES. WE HAVE TO HAVE THE MONET $2.55 Men's Shoes Regular $3,50 Kinds' $400 & The following reductions will make quick selling for us, Come Early. FIRST COME BEST PICK $1.45 Boys Shoes Regular $1.75 $1.7 5. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Oirisl:siison? eimtwigi.'ASjuxif.gg'.iiuuaeEW'HBga It h na A if BUTF liberal tion of the national party, which waa to have met here Friday, has been postponed until June 6, owing to the feeling among prominent lilierala that more time is needed to ronrider the qualifications of the various candidates for the i ' Please Travel, POLITICS IN MEXICO. The convenMexico City, May 19. If you want ! UTAH POULTRY 9 a a . The girls need no aid. he said. Persons Induced V contribute in the officially'"approved. are the victims of a endless and iinauthorlxed appeal. suspicious Mayor Morris today affixed his sigThe letter which reached Chicago in the peddlers' license nature was one of the twenty-secon- d series or which was amended by the the contemplated chain of fifty. rotineil Monday night In accordance The ordinance with his suggestion. Increases ihe license of peddlers to a MI per annum. Tlte mayor also approved the folCAPTURE OUTLAWS. aubmitted by lowing appointments Chief of Police Lynch and confirmed by Culbertson, Mont., May 19. Hurt and R. L. the council: J. Kid Trailer, a iuciiiIkt of Hie famShannon, detectives; Gnardello Brown otis Jones gang of outlaws, has and .1. H. Taylor, mounted policemen; been taken prisoner by r depuly Martini Prcore and W.,C. A. Smoot, sheriff sud is here In Jail. Trailer Jr., patrolmen;. Gronway Imrry. night Is the man whom Jones rescued Jailer; J. W. Haddock and Thomas from deputies alxnit three months without Daniels, special policemen ago. Jones was shot shortly afpay. battle. terward in a pitched "Dutch" Henry, now leader f the NENV ANACONDA TRUSTEES. Jones gnng. was pursued who Canadian mounted police by Btiiic. Mont.. May 19. At a meetcaught him on their side of the ing of the stockholders of the Analine, but he escaped after a runconda Copper company at Ananmda ning fight. The police believe today seven new trustees were chosen II. H. for the company ms follows: Henry was wounded. The deputies on the Anterlesn side have taken tbieers. William Rockefeller: William Hull.. K. C. 1 logon William G. Rockeup his trail. feller. William it on and A. C. Burra go. Armor Meat Market DO DAMAGE Oxfords and Slippers the make means "Duttenloper Workmanand Quality, Style ship. The prices have been reduced 50c per pair. 2369 Washington Avenue I |