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Show MORNING Utah National Bank. ML SHEET SALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE. JOHN L. IN TAHITI. Morning Call Furmahed by Ogden Broktrage Co., 370 25th Street Phone 215, Ogden, Utah. Alice, bid 20; askej 60. Ajax, bid 7; asked 101-- MARKETS AND GIVES MONEY went to Tahiii." said a Seas. "I landed on one of the remote islands. The first night I went in state to visit the chief. "He was a fine old fellow, fully 6 feet 2 in height, and n man every inch of him. 1 haiipened to know people Winning trisad aad exi tamers who had lived on his island for n every day. Do yon Ilka poor time. Through an interpreter he asked laaadry doll finish, smooth finme all kinds of questions about them ish or aom other finish? Vl if they were well, if their hair was give yoa Just what yon want; do the work a little better than tho getting grey Aow much money theyhad. other laandenra do It Try as ii'. Then conversation languished. "At length I heard him repeating to and (XB. the interpreter a word that sounded Tho like Yoneisulwan.' interpreter seemed to catch it finally. He aaid: He wants to know how ia John I. Sullivan? Ia ho fighting an hard as aver? Oh, no, I aaid truthfully. John L. bnlllvan isn't champion any more. He was beaten. by n big man from the West, and a man from the big. islands heat that man, and another big man from the West bent him. "When this was told to the chief he looked me all over and said something In a very positive tone. THE He tells me. said the interpreter, that he doesn't believe you. He thinks SUCCESS MARKET you don't like John U Sullivan. 'Everywhere I went on tho islands it was tha same story When they 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. . found that 1 was an American they all Live and let Live ia our asked for John L. motto. Wo do not promise 'Soma of them know who was presto sell you something for, ident of the United States, though moat of them who had any Ideas on the nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to pleas everysubject thought it wma Cleveland. Blit body who patronises tho everyone thought he knew who was UCCE8S MARKET. the champion of the world, la several native huts I found little Tha LILLIE BRAND LARD prints of the Boston boy. not made by a TRUST OUR It appears that tha Americana first LEADER, no compound or began to come in numbers to the isEASTERN LARD mixed with lands about the time when John L. was It Aek your GROCER for It These supposed to bo unbeatable. No. 1 bacon Americana introduced the boxing game. V66MI66 .IB 'It waa a great hit Every native ordart Phono given special wanted to learn. And when tha Amerattention. icana told of their great champion tha natives took it all in and made him a FROM & BORGI tribal tradition. It's n study In the growth of legend. If they arent killed off by clothes and Phono 227 Y. consumption I suppose theyll have him a kind of an Odin some day. 'Whenever an American beachcomber strikes those shores, he has to put on tho gloves with the natives. If he can't beat them, they have no use for him. Luckily, the natives ate about as poor with the glovee as they make em. It doesnt take much of a beachcomber to whip the champion of Tahiti. That fact alone eaves the facee To unload schooners at tho Salt of our countrymen. Lake Beer hall. It is the place to get the longest and TRAGEDY IN HOSPITAL. tallest, the blggeat and coldest schooner ol beer in town for five cents. Choice it whiskies brandies and wine San Francisco, June 29. Robert N. Allen, an inmate of tho City hospital, and all kinds of soft drinks. Finest waa beaten and trampled to death to- line of cigars In town. Call In everyday by a fellow patient, named Maran-ta- , body a you pass by and sample our who suddenly became insane. Mar-an- ta goods Corner 25th anl Lincoln avenue.Jumped onto Allen's body and life e rally crushed him to death with hie naked feet. Help was summoned and Maranta who ia a young Italian weighing nearly 200 pounds, was overpowered after a desperate struggle. When Winning Ways 5--8. Of THE 1 1-- 4. Wife of Indian Chieftain Honors Memory of Husband by Unique Function. 2; asked 4.60. bid 4.421-Eagle and Blue Bell, hid 50. Galena. bid 51-- 4. asked Grand Central, bljl 4.40; 2; Daly-Judg- e, Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake Chicago Mining Quotations. Cora June 45 OatM 3J01-- S. June 40 1 4; Fork principal 29.-- The interest attaching to tort) market was the quest lou as lo whether it would score a new low record lor to dullness, hut while It ia porwble Tor aheu. oecaaiona isolated out point twines a single day, there was less bthan on t one on the Stock Exchange it is any day in the current dullness, in undeniable that the lack ot interest or the stock market and the dtillaesa the average business tor a gives period ia mure pronounced now than tor many tears past. Urge transactions In such a stock as lffioenet Mining of saved ibe record in actual numberconshares transferred, but when it ia sidered that these shares are of a para value of one dollar, thus requiring nansfer of 10.000 shares to equal lota transaction ia a single full share ii ,f an ordinary slock, the security of the record ia seen to have achieved at small outlay. The regular attendance depleted and la Wall Street ia strictly 4 manifest not only to n casual observer, hut also In the reduced requirealto ments for ordinary service andealeu-aior office room. An ingenious points out thsi ths tot si tales average of .of stock tor the present .hunt ness would yield in full roramla-- 4 sions only a few dollars a day to each 'lof the members of tbs exchange. Of T course, much of the business yields only part eammlasloa from oaa mautr trader jifcer to another, while the roomaccount bo operates on kla own (Vicids no commission to any member. iPtacnaaioa in hoard among tha less serious minded of the advisability of closing tha exchange entirely on Saturdays Xhe recess proving a futility io tha minds of those eager for holl-Jdn- y privileges. Such cos elderat iocs, J little serious as they seem, give the I only adequate eoncepttoa of the little importance attached to Ihe presente market. It la scarcely fair to attrib-titthe sluggish fludsations to the roun try's crops, the course of business ad prosperity as a whole and aa n barometer of events of no prodigious a character to come. Tha present sue ket can only be accepted as an index of profound uncertainly and lack of conviction over the future course of events, sad developments are awaited to dissolve the uncertainty. Bonds were dull and irregular, but with an investment demand for many Total sales, par dormant Issues. talus. IMJ6.000. United States Bonds were unchanged jra calk June 21. Wool steady; lerritory and western mediums 16023; flat medium 16017; fins 15017. CASH WHEAT ' No. 2 red, 1000102; No. I red 95007; No, 2 hard 00092; No. 2 hard 83007; No. 1 northern 96007: No. 2 northern 2090; Na 3 spring 00090. SUGAR. , New York, June 29. Sugar: Raw centrifugal ,.'llrm; fair refining M test IJ5-1moiasaea sugar 0 17-1- 6; 1-- 6; refined firm, cruahdll 0.70; powdered 110; granulated OHO. ' Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 7c. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. i New York, Juno 20. Money on cell lowest L easy, highest 11-Time loans easy; 80 and 9V days 2 per cent; nix months 301-4- . Prime mercantile .paper 3 per 4; cent bankers' Sterling exchange easy; hills 4.871004.8710 for demand and at 4.0020 for sixty day bills; ported rates 486 and 4.88; commercial bills 4.88. Mexican dollars Bar silver 061-2; 46. KANSAS CITY 8TOCK. Kansas City, June 29. Cattle Receipts 6,000. Steady; native steers 4.25 06.40; nativa cows and heifers 2.000 0.20; stockera and feeders 2.7504.70; bulls 2.0004.25; calves 2.0004.75; western steers 4.0005.90; western cows 2.00 04.00. HOGS Rsccipts 9.000. Slow to 8e (ewer, bulk 5.0505.20; heavy 5.150 5.35: packers 5.0505.20; pigs and lights 40005.10. 2.000. SHEEP Receipt a SieaJy: muttons 4.0005.25: lamba 4.7506.50; 1 range wethers 4.0005.00; ewes 3.500 4.60. b ' OMAHA STOCK. . ' ( ' : 1 Omaha, June 29. Cattle, Reeeipfa 2,- 000. Steady; native steers 4.5000.25; rnwi and heifers 3.2504.75; western Steers 3.7504.85; ennners 1.5002.85; stockera and feeders 2.7504.25; valves 3.1005.50; bulla 2.0004.80. HOGS Receipts 10,000. Oe lower; heavy 5.0505.15; mixed 5.0505.10: light. 4.4505.05; pigs 4.5004.90; bulk 5.0505.10. SHEEP Receipts 2.400. Slow to 10 lower; western yearlings 4.2505.00; wethers 4.0004.85: ewes 3.60 04.40; rommnn and stockera 2.7Sf 4.75; lamba V 6004.75. CHICAGO CATTLE. I t 47 July 38 July 13.02 Chicago. June 29. Cattle Receipts 22,000; alow and lowwr; good to prime steers 5.4008.65; poor to medium 4.50 0 6.46; stockera and feeders 2.5004.35; cows 1.500 4.35; heifers 2.0004.50 canners 1.5002.50; bulls 2.00 04.25; ralves 2.6006.75. Hogs Receipts today 28.000; tomor low 25,000; 8e01Oe lower; mixed and butchers 8.150 8 A0; good to choico heavy 5.2505.35; rough heavr 5.100 5.15: light 5.150 5.25; bulk of aalea 5.2005.30. Sheep Receipts 15.000; slow; good in choice wethers 4.2504.90: fair to choice mixed 3.250 4.25: western sheep 41)00 4.75; native lambs 8.54)06.90; western lambs 3.5005.69. Sept. Ribs July Rye 64. 7.77 Sept. 1-- 8; Sept. 12.82 2; : 6.9506.871-2- Oct 2; Flax 107. Clover 10.50. Timothy 3.90. 2. , 1-- Horn Silver, bid 1.05; asked 1.60. Ingot, asked L. Mammoth, bid 13; asked 18. Ja Heine, hid 5 asked 1 Little Chief, bid 51. Washington, bid asked Mammoth, bid 1.10; asked 1.17. asked 2 May Day. hid 1 Muntana-Tonnpaasked bid 2.45; 1-- 2. 8-- 4; 2. 7-- 4. h, 2 60. CHICAGO FUTURES. ranged as fob futures 1. 2; 3-- 4; 2; 2. 3-- 4. 3-- 8; 15-- 8. Wabash, bid 2 3-- 8. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Mess Pork, per bbl, The closing quotations and were posted aa follows: Alice . Ajax ...... , Bid. 20 7 1 10 Bullion-Bec- k aalea 60 10 1 50 white, 4O04Oc; 2, 39042c. No. - 3 Rye Nol 8, 64c. Barley Good feeding. 30035c; fair to choico malting, 42062c. n, Flaxseed No. 1, f 1.01 ; No. 1 north-neater- 31.07. - Timothy Seed Prime, 12.92. Mem Pork, per bbl., (12.500 12.55. 100 lbs., (6.8506.87. Short Riba Sides (Ioom), (7.12 lard, per Mammoth . Ontario . .. Bacramento Silver King IIMIII 1 16 1 10 2 75 12 49 00 s s 18 55 00 1--20 7,25. 8hort Clear Silos (boxed), (7.2507.50. Whiskey, basis of high wines, (1.28. Clover-Contr- grade, (10.75. act RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Receipts. Shipments. 19,100 (0,(00 Flour, bbla. 11,200 (4,000 Wheat, bu. 163.800 564,300 Cora, bu. 98.800 225,600 Oats, bu. 8,000 8,300 Rye, bu. ...... 39,0)0 Barley, hu. ......... EXCHANGE. o o . Lulled tSatea Putler-Llber- . al 20 59 12 see , Rocco-Homestak- e Century . ....... Ia Reine . 13 50 65 61 5 Little Chief M. Washington New York e a 1 3 Vi 3 Richmond Anaconda Tetro ............. Victor On the produce exchange today the Wabash IHtter market was steady; creamery, Yankee . 13017c; dairy. Eggs Firm, 1414c. Boston Con. Cheese Firm, Tonopah Tonopah Midway ... NEW YORK BONDS. Tonopah Extension .. .. Montana-Tonopa- h U. 8. refunding 2s. regleiered. ... 104 Jim Butler Tonopah. 106 U. 9. refunding 2a, coupon Mar Nam are 105 U. 8. la, registered IMsipsseMi U. 8. Sa, coupon REGULAR CALL 8ALE& i... 108 122 U. 8. new 4s, regiatarad 132 U. 8, saw 4a, coupon 300 at May Day. 200 at 108 lT. 8. old 4s, registered 5.600 at 13. Sacramento, 107 U 8. old 4a, coupon Star Con.. 1.300 at B; 1.500 at 10. 102 Atchison general 4a 1,000 at 12; 1.200 at ButlewUberal, 83 Atchison adjustment 4s seller 30. 12. 95 4a Atlantia Coast Una Victor Con., 1,000 at 102 Baltimore sad Ohio 4a M Baltimore and Ohio OPEN BOARD SALES. 110 Central of Georgia 8s 74 Central of Georgia 1st Inc. Uncle Sara Con., 100 at 17. 105 Chesapeake and Ohio 79 OF NEW Chicago and Alton CLOSING QUOTATIONS 98 C. & and Q. new 4a ... YORK STOCKS. C. M. and St. P. ges. 4a . I. ...... 109 Chicago sad North w. con. 7a. . . . 129 Copper . .. .. .. ............ 49 34 69 73 1 C. R. I. and P R. R- - 4a . Atchison common C. R, I. and P. R. R. coL 8a.... 79 ....96 1 Atchison preferred 101 C. C. C. and 8t. L. in. 4a Alton common ... ............ 37 14 78 8 Chicago Terminal 4a Smelter common . .....' 51 Con. Tobacco . Smelter preferred MIMIIMM ...97 83 Colorado and Southern 4a ...79 1 Ohio Baltimore 101 Dl and R. G. 4a e e s s ...48 8 so Brooklyn 100 hrta prior lien 4a ....124 8 Canadian Pacific 86 Erie General 4a ....... ....llfl 8 Metropolitan Traction 20 8 Ft Worth and Denver City 1st.. 10 Rio Grande common 110 194 2 Consolidated Gas .... Hocking Vnlley 4 Inula, and Nash. unified 4s ..... 101 Peoples Gss .. iimii soon 97 23 4 JQ5 Manhattan consol, gold 4a Erie 6o . .... .132 Mexican Central 4a Illinois Central 96 ........ 148 4 Mian, and St. louia 4s Manhattan 98 .109 8 Mo. Kan. and Tcxaa 4s Irfuiiavllle and Nashville 78 Mo. Kan. and Texas 2nds .26 Ontario and Western .2626 ' Nat R. R. of Mexico consol. 4s. . 77 Ontario and Western 100 N. Y, Central gen. ..116 Pennsylvania Railway U4 ..47 ... N. J. Central gen. Sa Reading 105 ..20 Northern Pacific 4s Rock island common ..46 4 77)4 Southern Tar I He Northern Pacific 3a O0 ..21 Nor. and Western consol 4s. Southern ' Railway common 97 .142 4 8. L. 4a and partic. St. Paul 96 126 4 Penn. cons. Sugar 100 ......... .m2 8 Texas .... Reading General 4s St I. and iron Mtn. consol. 5a. . 105 Pennsylvania Coal and Iron .... 83 88 8 Union Pacific common St. I and San Francisco fg. Is. 9 4 Steel common St Louis Southwestern Ista ... 91 69 55 3 8 Sleel preferred Seaboard Air Une 4s 93 .69,600 Pout hern Pacific 4s Money on call 118 Southern Railway i 118 Texas sad Pacific Isis WALL 8TRBET. 70 Toledo. St L. and Weal era 4s. . 106 Union Pacific 4a New York. June 29. Gains of a 99 Uaioa Paw lie coav. 5a half in Union Parlflr. Canadian Parifle 75 U. S. Steel 2nd 5a ..... inciand I,oc emotive were tha only 117 Wabash Isis dents in the opening Block market to57 h abash Deb. B. day. But few stocks were quoted. The 90 Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s narrow movement of prices waa entire9H Wisconsin Central 4s ly irregular and frequently changing 69 C. F. and 1. direction. ll16c. 708c. 2. 2; 1. !' New York, June 29. New rales in already steerage passage eastward have reaulted in an enormous Increase of that class of passenger traffic to Europe. On route lines cheaper tickets have doubled and in some cases done tripled the volume of business some at th1g season of the year. In cases persons who wished to sail this week have been told that the steamships were filled to their utmost capacity. agree Steamship agents generally that the bulk of those who are taking advantage of the low rates merely desire to par a short Visit to their relatives on the other side and return, and that few are leaving America permanently. On some of the English steamers it has been remarked a comparatively large number of college men are seising the opportunity of passing the Tennis summer in Europe at comparatively London, ' June J9. In the doubles championship of Wimbledon small cost. beat today, tho Brothers Doherty BEER KEGS TO BE MADE OF Smith and Rleeley, STEEL. 6-- 34 38 4s 3a A process of making beer kegs out of old steel nils, Joseph C. Heslnp of Joliet, 111., the inventor, believes is to make him wealthy. In his valise Mr. Heslop carries a small model beer keg, made out of polished steel, which he says will within a few yean do away with tho old and cumbersome wooden kegs entirely. The of an inch thick and eieel Is only the keg weigh! only a few pounds, but its Inventor claims that it will stand three times the pressure that a wooden keg will, and that it can be made for one-thithe price of a wooden keg. The keg is made in (wo pieces, the Joint being hidden by n steel band. The bung hole is hermetically sealed by a patent contrivance, which requires a key to unlock it. Tho hole is graduated to tit any size of spigot. Any kind of steel is used In Its construct ion, but Mr. Heslop is now using old steel rails The Interior of the keg Im covered with a pitch preparation used in wooden kegs, to keep the beer from tasting of the metal. Denver Post. HAS MOVED J. the a 3-3-- "A smile. "is the G'wan!" "Dey varies OF VIEW. Please Travel, BUTl News 7-- 3-3-- 3-3-- 3e ........ 1- -2 3-- a 3-- 3s FRANCISCO .......... MINING Rest-Belch- 115 STOCKS. Caledonia 59 Chollar t C. C. and Va. 115 Crown Point 12 Oould Currie 20 Justice 14 Occidental Con. 79 Overman 22 Savage 18 Sierra Nevada 36 Union Cob. 37 Yellow Jacket 21 Bull ion 16 Challenge Con. 12 Before you atari call O- - Sharmans H. (19.50. This rate cover at Exchequer 36 64 Mexican 105 Opblr 305 Potosi 9 Sag Belcher 9 Silver Hill 52 Ltah Con. 13 PERDICARIS OGDEN MEN THE OREGON 8HORT UNE Tiua CARD. (Juno 19, 1904.) DEPART: No. 7 Butte and Portland. .12:05 No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier ia ' 1:21 Valle7 7:15 12 SalMake andTlntle 10:45 pi No. Salt Lake and Intermediate Point 7:25 Ln Wo. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and all points routh ..... (;20 No. 10 Salt Lake and biter. mediate points 6:30 p.m. No. 4 (:io 1 ARRIVE: No. 1 Salt Lake 3:30 pa No. 9 Butte and Pocatello Express i.xl No. 11 Salt Lake and Tlntic 6:55 p.a. No. 7. Salt Lake and Milford ..... ... .11:30 am. No. 3 Salt Lake and Intermediate points 8:00 No. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00 us. No. 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:00 pa. No. 13 Cache Valley 10:30 ux. Trains south of Juab do nut rax S0- - . ...... ....12:45 r.. Sunday. . C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agent Ogden, Utah. D. E. BURLEY, G. P. A T. A., Salt Lake City. - D. W. CATTiS Proprietor. TIME TABL ICT0'V San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. Depot Third, West and South Temple ts Balt Lake City BEPART. For Provo, Lehl Fairfield and Mercur. connecting at Nephi for Mantl and Intermediate points oa Sanpete Valley By.... 7.30X01 For GarflelJ Beach, Toiv F . elA Stockton, Mam- moth, Eureka aad 815 ver City (via Learning- ) ton Far Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Jusfe Id-forFrisco, Callentea aad intermediate points Q5 m ARRIVE. From Proven American Fork, Lehi. Juab. Milford, Frisco, Callentea and Intermediate points 9.35 g m From Provo, Lafal, Fai Bald, llorcur and Sen-pet- e Valle) By. points. 5.35 m From Silver City, Maim moth. Eureka, 8took ton, role aad Garfield d. - TIMECARD. Effective June 19, 1904. DEPART: No. 6 Mail and Express... 1:30 aa No. 2 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City and 2:50 pm eut dally No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all 7:20 pn points east, daily ARRIVE. o. 3 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Drover, Kansas City and 3:30 an. east, dally No. I. Overland Limited Council from Omaha, Bluffs,. Kansu City, Denver and nil points eut, 2,40 p,n. dally ..... ... 2:50 p.m. No. lOliFut Mali C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELEY. ' Trav. Paaa Agent XJ1 -r 5:35 p m 1 Ogden, Utah. 'Mr Cheap Rates to St. Louis ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Luka, Milford, Modena and Callentea Direct etaga euncectioea for all 1 lining districts la and other southern Utah and Nevada. Euten points, via City Ticket Office 201 Mala Street TeL 250. Ticket Office. For particulars, call on or address Lake Boats, or J. L Healy House, Opp. Depot Phone 161Z. agents, Balt A large Assortment ot Low Rates MOORE, District Paarienger Agent and Reliable Information constantly 6. W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt on hand. Guaranteed by tha . American Ticket Brokers Ass. 3 Trains Daily 3nm Physicians Recommend That He Rest After Hie Strenuous Adventures Messrs. and Varley, Just rescued from the Moroccan brigands, are expected with their families to spend the summer In the Bernes Oberiand. says a Herald dispatch from Geneva. Switzerland. Physicians recommend absolute rest for Mr. PerdirarK and it Is probable llial ihe tamllic will nut return to Morocco for sonic time. 29. Write We can save you money. C. F. WARREN, General Agent, No. 4il Dooley Bloc, Salt Lake City. Two Good Times for You. ?llvfRyfllDGRAi time to leave Salt Lake City for St. Louie at 3:15 p. m., when the Burlington Route's dally through sleeper leaves. No hasty hreakfSst- Ing; no hurried packing; no running to catch early morning street cars. A good at MUST HAVE VACATION New York. June v ... R. G. W. TIME CARD IN JUNE STH. 1904. DEPART DAILY. No. Atlantic Mall all pornU A good time to arrive in St. Loulx la 7:19 a. m., when the Burlington EMBta U and. to Chicago and tha Eut aver the only double-trarailway between the Missouri River and Chicago- - Excellent service hi every particular. One of these trains, the Overland Limited, la the most luxurious train .In tha world. Electric lighted ck Drop me a postal you all about It ml I will writ throughout Direct connections Tte Per-ilicar- is . eeeiM66 R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH 8T, Ticket Office, I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. North-Weste- rn and Minneapolis. at Omaha via Une to St. Paul Tickets, reservations and foil information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chlcagi & - EIswmi Nartb-Wasta- rn 204 Sooth Mahi Stroot, WtorCkr,Uak. Hr. Ited g a e o e e Atlantis Express, points East No. 4, EFFh1 . 66J,j No, Salt Lake local No. 2. Chicago. 8L Lout lla- - Route's dally through sleeper gets there. Streets not so congested; hotels not ao full; places not ro hard ta Confidence 80 Con. Imperial 1 Hale-Nonro- 1,000 3-- 3-- San Francisco, June 29. The official closing quotations for mining slocks today were as follows: Belcher 20 Andes 11 F.X- - 1. Round trip from Ogden all necessary rail and stage transportation also hotel expenses beyond Mon Ida for tha seven days tour. Reservations should lm made now as the party Is limited to fifty persona See agent for full parAsk for beautiful Yellowticulars. stone folder. Via 421 25Ui St. 3-- ......... .......... sa:,' YELLOWSTONE TARK CURSIONR JULY' 7th. WANTED cut-off- man has moved hie stand to the Kay building, corner 25th and Washington Are. If you are in a hurry eee Slade, he's always on time. Excursion wagons leave daily at S a. m. and 2 p. m. for Ogden canyon. Parties over 20 re celve special rate. Phone 217 k. remarked ths long-halrsame in nil languages. exclaimed the bartender. frum one t four fingers Chicago 7-- 4s SLADE popular hack 8-- 5-- ................ S. o q 6-- y, rd POINT 6-- Building, ReCarpentering, pairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended tab All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 845 16th street Telephone 829-- 6-- .64 'Phone 22. o o o o o o Steamship Agents Think Those Taking Advantage of Rates Are Only Going to Europe on a Visit. C 1914c. Always Remember E o TRAFFIC Flour Was quiet and aieady. . Wheat No. 2 spring. 93097c; No. 3, 85095c; No. 2 red, 99011.00. Corn Nol 2, 47c; No. 2 yellow, 49 At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry , INCREASE Asked. Cash quotations wars as follows: Oats No. NEW RATES Always on Time Ogden Steam Alien Transfer Laundry. Company. pot-Inc- New York, bid 3; asked 31-Ontario, bid 2.75. Rorro II., asked 50. Sacramento, bid 127-8- ; asked 13. Silver King, bl.l 49.50. Silver Shield, hid 5; asked 6. So. Swansea, bid 1 asked 7 asked 11. Star Con., bid 10 Sunehine, asked A asked 471-Swansea, bid 391-Tetro. bid 33; asked 34 Uncle Sam. Con., bid 17; asked 20. United Slates Mining, bid 30.50; asked 21.50. Utah, asked 52. Victor G. A 8. M.. bid 1 asked 2. Patience Peggy used to siag all over CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE the house before she married that man. Patrice So she did. dear: hut you Chicago, June 29. Close: Wheat July 85 l--, old 66 Sept. know he married her lo reform her. 1 3-4. , old 82 Yaakeri SiAtosman. , 1-- 2. 1. Barley 30044. The leading lows: 4.52 Tacoma. June 29. A Puyallup dian potlatch given by Mrs. Anna Coates in honor of her husband, the lats Chief Cosies, closed tonight with a grand presentation of gifts of money and clothing. A feature of the pollack was the unveiling this morning of a monument erected at the Indian cemetery by Mrs. Coates, at a cost of $1,UUQ, to her husband. Following the ceremony Airs. Coates distributed gifts in monh ey to the Indians present. The cost her nearly 64.000. much of ibis amount having been distributed in money gifts. An attempt a as made by thet Indians Mrs. Coates hud hired to roast a steer, hut the effort ass discontinued this morning when it was discovered that the steer was far from roasted, while the odor pervading the vicinity almost drove the assembled A soap Indians off the reservation. factory later swooped down upon the potlach and carried off tho carcass. There were almost 300 Indiana present, some of whom came from tribes east of the mountains. Seven tribes were represented. Tomorrow a portion of them will engage la aa Indian gamble at Nisqually reservation. In- 4. 7.06. 8pL 7AS. J CHICAGO PRODUCE WOOL. 8L Louis. July 0-- 49 lard July Nw York. June 3-- 1; Our Laundry 1 first Ways are k, 8; I traveller from the South AT A POTLATCH 2. bid 1.10: asked 1.50. Carina, bid 6; asked 6 Century, hid 61; asked 65. asked 25 Con. Mercur, biJ 221-Creole, asked 50. Daly, bid 2.25: asked 2.00. Daly-Wes- t, asked 23.50. bid 22.87 Uullioa-Bec- JUNE 30, 1901. OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, m " a- - m' - ARRIVE DAILY. Na 5, Pacific Mall. Salt Lake a. and all points Na 1, Chicago aad 8L Lamia limited Na U, Local from Farit City7:00 ud San PUto Valley Na 3, Pacific Express from 75:5 all points East JS Through Sleeping cars Chicago and BL Louis, New York ear Boston. Free reclining chair on perfect dining car service trains. through L A. BENTON, Gen. Agt Fugf. IW Salt Lake City. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Of0 n B. GILSON. Agent, Ogden. Eut....l:4 |