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Show TIIE m Utah National Bank. SALT STREET EXITED BTATES lolt am Itlfk WHO DEN6H0U EXAMINER. LAKE NEWS will undoubtedly prove a valuable market and the smell volume of the local transactions each day are ari-uvarvll-atln- g aie rt Section on the timid and temper of the speculative tnlnd. The local body of capitalist are evidently refraining from cither adding to their holdings of mock or liquldat-in- ...Vlaa-HaaMe- " GREGORY The conviction is general that the condition of absolute deadlock in a hu h the market la now held cannot, last iong. The new direction to lie taken 1 a matter of profound doulit. The mid-da- y rally today waa principally due to the heavy debit balance by the warraut to J. P. Morgan A-Co., as fiscal agents of the Panama ports reptiblie for the canal. The two cause Including tomorrow's principal hank of the loss of 113.690.000 by the of the on operation week. The f2.500.0VJ shipment in gold min is in be reckoned in addition. The movement of rash to the interior has been heavily in favor of New York again, promising to reduce the loss lo sue by fully half. The extent to which today 'a payment figured average is expected therefore to deride the complication of the cash item to the extent to which It will lie lo modify the rash Iona otherwise indicated. The beginning of the hearing In Ihe null to enjoin the Northern Securities distribution was of soma encouraging effect owing to the steps thus taken toward ending a condition nbarrasslng to the financial world. It la desirable to solve a diapute by which dividends 9f S40.000.IHK) are tied up. Union Pacific' rise may have been due to the hop of winning it a contentions in the Northern Beruritles suit. It waa the only noticeable movement in ihe list. The market closed not far from the best prleea Bond were dull and irregular. Total sales, par value fl.310.00V. U. 8. bond were unchanged on call. k J. Gregory, the traveling agent for the Denver A Rio a all palate Grande who was adjudged insane on Wednesday, was taken ilown to Trovo oh pits orxxuis yesterday afternoon by the sheriff, wiih Mr. Ben Nevins accompanying him. Prior lo his departure the local railroad Ixiys undertook lo see that iie 4.5uf 4 704x4.80; heavy rough heavy had the best of treatment in the 4 05; light 4.55ft 4.70; bulk of sales 4.05 and accordingly Mibscribed funds ft 4.75. an that lie will lie isolated in private 6.000; SI IKKP Receipts sheep apartments at the state mental Instistrong; good to choice wethers 4.75 tution. Tlie project of sending the unmixed 3.7514.75; choice fair to fortunate victim of the Denver bold up lambs native western sheep 4.3405.50; to Portland has been temporarily 6.20. 5.00ft 4.5U&6.15; western lantbs abandoned. CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSlif JUNK DEALERS TO BE Close: Chicago. May 2 Wheat May 99; July 80 old 88; Sept. 80 3S4fl-2- . A numlier of complaints have been Corn-M- ay 47 Sept. made by Ciiy Engineer Snow and July 48 47 Dee. 42 3 4. Superintendent of Waterworks Hint. Oats May 42; July 38 Sept. that a lot of iron fixtures belonging 30 to the city had been stolen and sold Pork-M- ay 10.90: July 11.02 to the junk dealers, and a request has Sept. 11.22 12. been made upon the eity attorney bv Sept. the first named official to draw tip an ljtrd May 6.20; July 6.32 6.47 12. a ordinance placing some restriction Ribs -- May 6 25; July 6.37 Sept. upon junk dealers so that stolen prop6.52 erty may be recovered before it is Rye 77. shipped away or altered. 1 Flax 1.09. On a number of occasion the iron rovers for some monuments placed Timothy 8.05. . hv the eily engineer have been stolen. Parley 326 57. Clover 10.75. Bueh pieces cost the city several dol-- 1 sold to junk lars but are ' ileslera as old proltahly SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. iron for a few cent. Such is the case in the waterworks Morning Quotations on th Salt Lak where oftentimes pieces of department Stork and Mining Exonange, Fur- iron which are valuable to the city are nished by Ogden Brokerage Co, stolen and disposed of in the same 2483 Wash. Ave. Phone 215. manner. An ordinance will be subtitled lo Alice, hid 15. the council in (he near future which will increase the license of junk dealAjax, bid 12; asked IS. : asked 13 3 4. Ben Butler, hid 13 ers and will require them to keep articles sold to ihvtn, without altering Carls, hid 7; asked 8 them at all. for a period of probably Century, hid 73. Con. Mercttr, bid 29; asked 31 10 daya. The ordinanee will also Creole, asked 35. make it unlawful for dealers to purDalton, hid chase Junk from minors. A heavy penwill be Imposed for violations of Daly, bid 2.15; asked 2.40. alty t, hid 22.60; asked 22.75. the ordinance. hid 4.05; asked 4.50. Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 60; asked FUNGS BABE FR03I RUNAWAY 1.00. RIG. Grand Central, hid 4.40; asked 4X5. Horn Silver, bid MO; baked After Irylng in vain to stop the madasked 1. Ingot,, bid dened animal which was threatening Joe Bowers, aakad to throw herself and bal out of the L. Mammoth, bid 16; asked 21. vehicle In which they were clinging asked 6. 1jl Heine, bid 4 for life, Mrs. John T. Keith yesterday Little Chief, bid 1 3 4; asked 2. afternoon flung her Infant daughter 51. Washington, asked 1 51 am moth, asked 1.00. rlesr of the wheels to the ground. Not until the horse had run several Manhattan, asked iilocks beyond Ilia scene of the ninth-er'- a asked 4 12. May Day. bid 4 act was It stopped, and even then hid 1.63; akcd 1.66. largely through Mrs. Keith's own efNaildrlver, bid 20. New York, hid 8 forts Even liefore passers-b- y had had time Ontario, hid 3.25. to remove the child, which was unrnn-selotPctro, hid 3; asked 7. when picked up, to a place of asked 14 78. Sacramento, bid 14 2 Silver King, bid 51.50; asked safety. It a mother had hastened back I to minister to It. Both Mrs. Keith and the unconscious Silver Shield, bid 17 8; asked 2 child were taken to All Hallows colSo. Swansea, hid 2. Star ('on., hid 12 18; asked 12 74. lege, near the scene of Ihe runaway, where efforts were made to restore ihe Bwanaca, hid 15; asked 35. little rl, Kalherine. As soon as posTatra bid 31; asked 32 18. lT. 8. Con., hid 18; asked 19 sible. mother and daughter were conU. 8. kilning, hid 19.62 veyed to the family home, 32 South State street, where both are now under Utah, asked 55. the rare of Drs. E. F. Root and H. D. Nllea. M r. Keith was uninjured, but she ia suffering from a aevere nervous shock, which is the greater, owing to aad A. DQMISTM lire-sloc- ry of Women's St. Louis, May 2n. -- When the second session of the World's Press parliament was called to order today, every seat was occupied, representing the greatest assemblage of journalists from all parts of the world, ever belore congregated. The opening session last night Included many frieud of delegates and visitors of honor, hilt today the convention wss attended almost solely hy accredited delegates. John Ferguson of Ceylon, the first Minker, told of the resource of Ceylon. the progress of newspaper work there, and the evolution id ihe dally paper from the weekh. William llill, of the jspatrh, Ixu-dospoke of the tend ney of the modern newspsiter toVtimhcrsume propor-lion- s and advocated the trimming of the sire and a more careful selection of the news matter and other contents of the metropolitan tluily. Mr. Hill protested against the glaring headline of some of the dailies, both English and American and depreTypocated what he termed the built posgraphical demonstrations sibly. he said, upon the idea that he who runs may read. The province of the magazine." was the subject of an address by Dr. Dr. Bhaller Matthews, of Chicago. 51atthwn said the development of literary culture was the distinct pro vlncc of the ntagaxine. TEMPLE OF FRATERNITY. Daly-Wes- 8t. Louis. May '20. The Temple of fair, was Fraternity at the World opened today hy the Daughters of and it was designated as Rebekah Day. 0 were informal. The ceremonies Members of the Daughters of Rebekah from all parts of the rountry assembled, and a genet;! reception was held. Daly-Judg- 3-- 3-- Weather condition are at ill the apand crop parent drawback In the trade altnatlon. Temperature have been too cold to allow of free distribution of and spring and Bummer goods at retail Ion and likewise germinal retard they growth of emits though permitting ia in seeding in varloiil sections of the country. In Jobbing circles the opinion la that the spring trade la past and done and the efforts are now concentrated on summer business, report to which are fairly good, though not equal to previous years. But the meet serious strike of the year, that of masters and pilots of lake vessels, continues with no prospect of settlement. This has praction cally killed the transportation exlakea and coal and lumber trade hibit almost stoppage of activity. Railroad earnings show recession from last year. Rather more la reported doing in hides thla week and a fractional advance la reported. Perhaps the most pronounced weakness shown by any one product Is shown on Iron. .The other metals ar all weak, copper being lower both at home and abroad and lead being dull and heavy at a alight decline. Business failures In the United States for the week ending May 18th number 215 against 2U1 laat week, 155 In the Ilka week In 1903, 132 in 19U2, 'and 167 In 190V. In Canada failures fur the week number 11 against 13 last week and a year 10 LOCAL ELKS AFTER FRIZES. ALL THE IN S. J. BURT BRO. STORE (EL immmsr WOOU St Louis, - May Wool 20. 4 rb steady; 16 ft 21; fine 15617. mediums 16$ fin 17; Are introducing this Week several new and pretty designs in street wear. LEAD AND COPPER. ead New York, May quiet and unchanged. 20.-I.- anj COTTON CLOSED QUIET. They are trimmed in the new tailored effects to match suits. New York, May 2U. Cotton closed quiet. 25 points lower; middling up lands 13.15; ntiddliug gulf. 13.40; sales 150 bales. Futures closed easy. June 12.6!);Jily 12. xii; Aug. 12.40; Sept- - 1127; Nov 10.79. Reductions are being made on all trimmed hats that have been in stock for two weeks. MONEY AND KXC1IAXGK. New York, May 20. Money on rail per cent, closing bid 1 easy, 1 offered 1 per cent. Time loans teady. CO and 90 daya 3 per cent; six 1H: 9.000 at Hi; 2,000 at New York. 1.000 at 9i. months 3 per cent. ft 4 OPEN ROARD BALKS. Prime mercantile paper 3 5 at 22.50. Paly-WP- !. per cent: sterling exchange hear.1 Now York Bonanza, 200 st 9; business in bankers' hills with at s.kfbtr.ff 4 8670 for ilenisml and si 8V 4 84800 4 84X5 for sixty day bils;pnt.t Bwaunea. 2 au at 35. W and 4 97 1 2 f? Uncle Bam C'on.. fitw at 19. ed rates 4X5 4 88; commercial hills 4 84 5 8. 55 t 8. Bar sil'-er- . BAN FRANCISCO. Mexican dollars, 44. 3-- 4 l. Graduating hats in face and Chiffon effects will be made a leading feature the coming week. 3-- Andes 19. SUGAR. York. May 20. Sugar; Raw, finn: fair refining 8 centrifugal sugar 3 tet 3 Arm;molasses crushed 5.60; powRefined dered 5 00; granulated 4.90. COFFEE St pady; No. 7 Rio, 6 New 3-- 7-- 9-- 1-- 7-- CHICAGO STOCK. May 20. Cattle Receipts, 1.500: steady; good to prime steers 5.20 65.70: poor to medium 4.2505.20 rtoukwa anl feeders 3.250160; cow 17504.75; heifers 2.400 4.85; caniif-r17502.75; hulls 2.200 4.23. calve 2.5o CMcsgo. s 05 I 60 KMiS Receipt loiiay 2n. 'tun; lonior lnwer: ;w rnw ir. titxi; 50 fii4.613 4.75; - b'j'ibcik KWi u ili"i. c M fikstfO- ... ri Healy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 1C12 A large Assortment of Low lis-tand Reliable Information coastaie'. on hand. Guaranteed hy tbs American Ticket Broken Attn. SB WaabtoatM Am So RICHEY, Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry 150.' THE ELWOOD Jivlll jj. ionig:t go ' L tflh? U bin A t ti in Always Remember ran posher Lv of th Tdlt of lhe ftrti. fnn tojplsnJg. Allen Transfer Company. jflli-llW- schooners at the Lake Beer hall. It la the place to get the longest an.l tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of beer In town for five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wine and all kind, of soft drinks. Finest line of cigars in town. Call in everybody as you pass by and sample, our m Wh J1 Weak Men Kicker KI ddt jjroiy: Elvood. 1. jjdl. to yoliarlb, e 1. gAdl. i to Srry Ii" Ktaley: jUinlsnds. PBHSOK Wl VOU AHK TUB WANT TO TALK TO. Wa lain proven onriikllllocttvlBf CHROMfO dlto.ua bv pnbllahiD tha aua. rolaatorr laMimouimia turn bom. paopla. tvlp odoua, plotam and addra.ua. rt'RKS Pmi.MII VI CAK'T IN PRIVATE DISEASES conSridiien Rdoro, Baroau It weald featrajr wa have to prove oar aklll lu ihla alaaa of iron-bllo aoothcr war. Thla la our plsa: on W. CATTS aa DRS. SHORES 5 SHORES, Afpgsl'lrt gtH. 10 to l ITist-- Sib MURPHY A GIBLIN, Pnpa, First Class Wines. Liquors and Clgaiw ... Your Patranago 1S2 Uiliury 5 2uhbin: od M. h Peter J- 8 Rhervood; Bill Curfii Bio . St IjuuIk ntry;. Pint. 5 mi mm: hircL Tim ra If W cc Tiim 'bird, rsce U Silver third oo. o. w. looaito 1:33 fourth ra Butte wor tin. When Cured. Pay Weenie no M aad A SI. ' cr. Prior: Solicited, Twenty-Fift- 1 pa; odds, inter thi thaa oak o niAKVh rxfc whaoroaoraaorad. Taanala-- npoo our word, thouundl of nilui Indorsed on NOW Wl WABTTOCIWI VOU with tha dlaUort nadantaadiot that aa wilt oot d.mad o NX ootll wa ante raa. ThU analtoa u LM Man hand. Baulial Waa. , PJIk Vorleoaala. INaaaua of tha PraawM Sind, lanaaa. rootfOMod Uiuidaia. Blrta-ar- e. au.. Conuutou Blood aad ad WRAKNKSSKlt of SCO. OEFIt'B HUIIKS: h a. to. U I p. Bvniul T to S; Suadora aad hoUdara, U o. la 18 tS Liglile liae. 1:47 Kd naan, Sparmtanhoato Soaonhosa, i VifelirKh tab rac SfphliiA Not, Eimrt SutllRlb, 2482 Cblcsgo. "SSfSJ- - Flnt. si: Trisnver 2 Swmd lynx w( i. Time, a WA U m; odd SILVER KING SALOON Write for Dim. cannot IT doll. tamlldU yenFr. a. m-lalo- , h jGrhula; ufi M. ar If no nttar from aoy of tha tnrtiow n Slaauaa rowtd b)r IrionVEuY nca.auicn or th Uw Strain Hama Trmtmaa. fraaarmytom lla To unload i . OGDEN .Ml Itld Mr IHmmm. auditor TiMbln, Krniala CmpiKlau. Chraela IS...... of Whom, ud I'hiMrra, Htort IMmi. Kar-,o- a. ISi dw. Canto (M. Vital Itoaaai, airkan. Spinal Traafela. Bfcla Kuillltr,sciatica sad IlmiMllf, INaaaada Vlatala aad Haetai ar i ha Soa.lt euaa. TrauMaa. (iottia (ar M aaak). - Blond IX- Tum Worn. Xftr Wear- H ratafia, Harrow, KpUamr, InanaiBla. eta., aad Fftrsta aad Cferaala Dll MEN ' tty proceed1. 'Phone 22. 421 25th St ftswr king roiier King We Treat uri Cure Koto a Thftot TrouklM. Kr. ul ISwiw. UmiOld sod Lull Troahlto.I. AStw, Sunurfe.M-r- r UTAUH-IMI- ;' !! Jvir ALBERT F. 1 to Sioert-- de Ticket Office MANAGER. BMa. Phone .wa . Third, m; Don 1:"0 COOL HATS C 0 0 v for the Summer II Fourth. lo;i1 wui 1 Tim. Firth, e too: Com 1:1)4 Days are Those A i Panamas and Straws Sixth s India won Mritn 3. Nfv Yi Bimmsry; First, K lady Mir Time. 1:1 ; 8wond. - T A Large and Complete Line Cheaply Priced Esc (ran; Third, furlong l !; Christ at Our Store. Pourth, vnn; Tim 1:28. L C Z. Fifth. V on; Cha Thus. 1 : j Sixth, b Me City ! Ran Williams for Misses are offered. Chicago. May 20. Cash wheat: No. 2 red 1.0661.08; No. 3 red 1.03$ 1.07; No. 2 hard 9761.00; No. 3 hard 85(0 97; No. 1 northern 1.00&1.02; No. northern 9501.00; No. 3 spring 86096. J-- Sharmans UNDERTAKER 1.000 wiHsh F!wr Before you start call at tion. of ihe Federation of Women's clubs 'today, the first order of business was consideration of the report of committee on elections. Owing to the bearing on the election of president the changes tn the rules would entail. the majority of the delegatea were on hand early. Those Interested in the candidacies of several of the wo237 Washington Ave. men. whose names are mentioned for make claims of the presidency, pledges, but refuse to make known Ihe strength of their respective candidates. A substitute for the rceomniendati-of the committee on methods of election providing that ballot sixes be used instead of sending individual bal- ELECTRIC LIGHTS 8TEAM HEAT lots to the platform to be counted by CENTRALLY LOCATED. Ihe tellers there, caused a alarm of Street. 371 Twenty-secon- d objection. The aulistUute provided for in oral vote by states, the ballot of MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. each delegation being announced from the floor by the state federation. THROUGHNEWLY FURNISHED Mrs. Williams of Minnesota declarOUT. ed that the oral method of voting deMODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or weak. stroyed the secrecy of the ballot and this view was supported by many Rates Reasonable. members. Telephone 630 K The substitute waa defeated and the amendment providing for the use of ballot boxes was carried. SOME ATTRACTIVE STYLES CASH WHEAT. Please Travel, BUTl STANLEYS. STEVENS, . WOMENS CLUBS. St. Louis. May 20. In the conven- ta D. Department territory and western mediums 9 COaSERCUL ELECTRIC Cft Salt lake City Elks are going to the Elks' state association convention to he held In Frovo June la, and 16, with ihe determination of capturing every prize which may lie put up for Elks In the various competitions. At the meeting of the delegation, held last evening goods. at the club, preliminary arrangements Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue. were made for the exettraion to that Millinery ago. T-- HAVE Proprietor. Banks BEEF . .Especially Fatted for our s Dont forget we have- a'l t.' , ul Meats Cooked and not Cooker! 'Phone 16K 334 25th St THOSE LITE MEN" Gubs. The German division of hydraulic engineering and the exhibition of the German imperial health department Installed in the palace of manufacturers were formally opened to visiter today. German' Commissioner General Lewaid received the invit'd guests. The second event of the Olympian games will be held in the stadium tomorrow, consisting of an open handicap meeting under the auspices of the American Athletic union. 52.-1- good progress Veal -- WANTED 3-- 4 Choice Meats Expart Manfg. Optician. 2412 Wash. Avs. the fact that little Kalherine suffered city. Committees were appointed and a probable eoneussion of the brain as steps taken to go to Frovo with as the result of her fall to ihe ground. large a delegation as possible. The physicians are looking for no t serious turn In Ihe child's condition, although there is still fear that a clot may form on the brain. Owing to the fact that the child Is but one year of age this would result fatally. 3-- Brads! reel New York, flay 20. avlll say: UTAH POULTRY THE F'.Ne.jt J Home Rendered Ls-- i everything electrical 4 BRADSTREKT8. Armor Meat Market smr RUSHMER Editor Hill of London Protests Against Typographical Demonstrations Rebekah Day at St. Louis-W- ork 5-- ry YES, GOES TO PROVO. 3-- g. 21, 1901. your glasses fitted and delivered to you the same day. No oue else in Ogden can do it. I grind all my own lenses and have the most complete otiifli of Instruments for testing the eyes. No pair of eyes too complicated for me to correctly fit with glasses. in Nr York, May 20. The narrowing ud varying fluctuations In the stork MAY ac- raa Mining Quotations. 'PAT CUD AY MORNING, VTAYt, quisition to the department. Dooly E. Prory X. Hang Balk fOMIGH and San Chicago Future Francisco and Salt Lake OODE.V, DEPRECATES (Continued From Page Four.) UTAH. OGDEN, OF THE MOTININO Belcher. 32. B. and Belcher Caledonia, 79. at 800 I 4 ' j ' Mexican. 170. O. Con.. 79. 145. Ophlr, 562V.. Banks Millinery i 6 8. Department. Mexkan dollar, nominal. Drafts, sight. 6. Drafts, Telegraph. 7 2. Ssn risuvitoo, May 2ti,- - In (lie district court (Oilu.v Geuige W. Kuiublc wa ron virit-,of using ihe iii:iil for purpoi-es- . TIk1 i will IN S. J. BURT (EL Given Away Free To the holder of lucky ticket at the PASTIME THEATRE a LADYS GOLD WATCH at the end of second perfor-manc- c, " . BaaEiekaax.4wg.il Overman, 33. C. Con.. 22. Pmosl. 17. Chnllar. 18. Savage. S3. C. C. and Vt.. 165. Rag Bel.. 11. S. Nevada, 43. Con. Impl., 2. Silver HV.I, 56. Crown Pt.. 21. Union Ctn.. 65. Exchequer, 22. O. and G.. 28. Utah Con.. 7. Hale and X., 61. Y. Jacket. 26. Silver Bars. 59 Justice. 10. rirnidiili-ii- t el PASTIME THEATRE BRO. STORE VAAfVWNeVNAfSiWVVWWWVWVWW FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WATCHES WINDOW. ON 'PEVENINGiSv? THE JEWELER'S EXHIBITION . IN SMALLEY ! . Holder of lucky ticket must be present or drawing will continue until some one present : wins th; watch, f PROGRAMME Iiig8-SpaEb- pLE sille axte dressv pecis |