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Show Utah National Bank. WALL STREET M) ItWETS CTAR. CODES. aSi. Call Furnished by Ogden Street. Brokerage Co., 370 25th Phene 215, Ogden, Utah. Morning aekeJ 70. Ajaa. bid 6; anked121-4-1. : Hen Puller, bid A lire, bid 20; ak 7 bid 100; arked ( 'arias, bid 6; aeked 6 Century, bid 60: aked 41. tVm. Mercur, bid 23; akrd 25 Creole, asked 50. Duly. Md 2.25. TO BE CANDIDATE . 3- -. Chicago Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake Mining Quotations. SO.-T- 2 3 No. 2 hard 90; No. No. 1 northern 95; No. No. 3 spring 620 90. 85098; bard 8308; northern 800-92- ; 75. Grand Central, bid 4.30; asked Horn fii'vrr. hid 1.05. 1. Ingot. here or the ingless. The general surface market was hard aud nuintereating and gave an impreaaion of an undertone of confidence, even though atfutile. tempt to put pricea up proved or ImAttempts were not determined of tha portant, and the characteristic market continued to be totally neat til glected. Canadian Pacific waa acabaorbed. eipecially tor London count. Some benefit waa cauaed to aaluea by an unofficial estimate on grain conditions oT n much more hopeful tenor. The money market was entirely unruffled by any preparationa for the July aettlerventa. although pavment on account of the Japanese loan subscriptions, estimated to call lor over $12,000,1)00, waa made today in addition to tha routine disbursements called for at the turn of the made n half year. The pavment of $1,000,000 on account of Philippine revenue operations and of $540,000 on account of Klondike gold A transfer deposited at Beattie. from Ban Francisco also figures in tha operation! and that institution will begin the payment of government Interest Tuesday. Loan expansion by the Bank of England of $57,475,000 and by tha Bank of France ot $23,867,000, showed the demand for credits at these centers for the turn of the half year. But Sterling advanced at Faria and the foreign markets arc already anticipating the at Miniating Influence of disbursements for which these borrowing are made. The bond market waa doll and steady. Total sales, par value, y y United States bonds unchanged on call. lows: Wool steady; St Ionia, June territory and w eaters mediums 1$$$ S3; fine medium 11017; fine 15017. 10. SUGAR. Util ('b'ef, bid asked 8-- 1 4. 8; asked 81-New York, bid 2 Ontario, hid 2.75. asked Sacramento. Md 173-Silver King, bid PO.Ith. Silver Shield, Md 51-So. Swansea. Md 4: asked 7. Star Con., bid II; asked It Sunshine, asked 8. 8. 4; 13. 8. 4. Swansea. Md 39 asked 45. 4; asked 35. Tetm, hid 32 T'nrla Sum Chin., bid 16: asked 16 United States Mining, bid 21.371-2: 8. per hbl. lard, July Short July 7 621. Sept. well-mean- . No. 2, 48W049V-C- Oale 8904Or; No. I white, 38 041c. Rye No. 2, 63c. Barley Good feeding. 3O035r; fair to choice malting, 42052c. FlAxaeed No. 1, $1.01; No. 1 north-weatern- $1.07. Timothy Prime seed, $2.92. Meaa Pork, per bbl., $12.75. per 100 Urn., $4. 92 406.95. Short Riba Sidea (loose), $7.12fl 7.20. Short Clear Sidea (boxed), $7,250 7.50. Whiskey, basis of high wines, grade, $10.75. $1.28. Clover-Cont- ract RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Wheat Rarelptn. Shipments. 31.000 19,300 19,800 248,000 122.200 $,400 bu. IIIIMM 7.7U0 168.800 Corn, bn. .. 147.900 Oats, bn. 3,300 Rye, bu. CHICAGO PRODUCE m EXCHANGE raw New York, June SO. Sugar, On the produce eschange today the centrifusteady ; fair refining S butter market waa steady; creameries, S molasses sugar gal 9$ test S dairy, 12016c. 6.70; 15017c; 31$; refined steady; crushed Firm. 1401440. Egga Cheese Firm, powdered 6.15; granulated 6.00. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 7c. NEW YORK BONDS. LEAD AND COPPER. U. S. refunding 2a, registered . 1044& New York, Jnne SO. Lead and cop-pe- r U. S. refunding 2a. coupon ... 105' and unchanged. IT. 8. 3s, registered quiet sseaasaesas 1054 106 U, B. 3s, coupon .. AND EXCHANGE. MONEY U. 8. new 4s, registered 132 a a U. 8. new 4s, coupon 132 30. Close: New York, June If. 8. old 4s, registered so 10616 Money on call very easy; 1 U. S. old 4s. coupon as 10714 1 per cent. Atchison general 4 Sees 102 Time loans easy; sixty and ninety Alrhlena adjustment 4e 93 nix months 3 803 rent; per days 97 Allantic Coast Line 4s Prime awrcanUle paper 3 per Baltimore and Ohio 4s 102 ItilSIllll cent. 96 Baltimore and Ohio $ Sterling exchange nleady, bankers Central of Georgia 5s ... , 110 tills 4.871004.3715 for domand and at Central of Georgia 1st Inc. 747 48525 for sixty day bills : ponied rates 105 Ohio 4 fee and Chesapeake 4 84 and 4.88; commercial bills 4.84 3 Chicago aud Alton eeisi 79 04J5. C. B. and Q. new 4e 87 Bar silver, 6$ M. and St. P. gnu. 4s 109 Mexican dollars, 46, 128 Chicago and Northw. con. 7a. . 69 C. R. I. and P. 1L R. 4s ...... . OMAHA STOCK. 79 R. L and P. R. R. coL 5s ... 101 C. C. C. and St. L. gen. 4s ... a 30. June Cattle Receipt Omaha, 76 Chicago Terminal 4s 5c01Oc lower; native steers Con. Tobacco 4s 3,000. 61 4.5006.20; cows and heifers 3.2504.65; Colorado and Southern 4s .... 83 western steers 3.5004.76; miners 1.50 Denver and Rio Grands 4e .... 101 02.85; Stockers and feeders 2,5004.-70- ; Erin prior lira 4s 10O calves 3.0005.50; bulla aud stags Erie General 6s 66 SAO04.5U. Ft. Worth and Denver City 1st M3f pts Bliado high10,000. 110 416a er; heavy 5.0006.17 2 mixed 6.000 HockingandValley 102 Nash, unind 4s .... 6.10; light 6.0005.10; pigs 4.5005.00; Manhattan consol, 105 gold 4e .... hulk of sales 6.0506.10. 64 Mexican Central 4s Sheep Receipt a 3,500. Slow, steady Mealcsa Central let ine. 13 weth-0a Western yearlings 4.2504.75; 96 4s lands 8L Mmn. sad 4.0004.40; ewes 3.250)4.00; com- Mo. 4s .... 96 mon and Stockers 2.750 4.25; Iambi Mo. Kan. and Texas 7K Kan. and Texas 2nds . 6 AO 06.25. 77 Nat R. R. of Mexico con. 4s 100 . ... N. Y. Central gen. KAN8AS CITY STOCK. 131 N. J. Central gen. Ss t Pacific 4s SSI 104 Kansas City, June 30. Cattle Re- Northern Pacific 3a 74 Northern ceipts 3.000. Steady; native eteers Nor. and Western consol. 4s 100 cowe end native heifers 42600.40; il.- O. S. 1 4a and panic $.0005.25; atockera and feeders 2.75 Penn. ronv. 96 f4.75; bulla 2.6004.25: calves 2.500 Reading General 4a 101 4 75; western steers 4.UO&5.90; westHi. I and Iron Mto. consol. 5s. .. 115 ern cows 2.0004.00. St. 1 and San Francim-- Ik. 4s.. 83 Hogs Receipts 7,000. Steady: bulk Louis Southwestern Isis .... !'K of sales 5.0005.15; heavy 5.100 5.20; St. 69 Seaboard Air Una 4s packers 5.0005.15; piga aud lights Southern Pacific 4a 93 4 4.50 06A5. ' 117 Southern Railway 5s 3,000. Sheep Receipts 8teady; 118 muttons 1.7505.00; lambs 4.750 6.50; Texas and Pacific lets Toledo. St Ik and Western 4a... 71 ewes wethers 4.0005.00; 3.600 Vnioa Pacific 4a range 105 4.60. Union Pacific ronv. 4s MMIIIM 99 15-1- 708c. REGULAR CALL SALES. . Central 4.42 seller 30. lower Mammoth Grand 16. Mammoth 100 100 at at Star Consolidated 109 at 4.45; 500 at -- 17; 500 at 1.18: 100 at 1.16. 500 at 11; 1,000 . 3s 1-- OPEN ROARn SALES. Hogs-Recei- 3s 3s U. 8. Steel 2nd 5a 1 Chicago, June 30. Cattle Receipts 6 .POO: steady; good to prime steers 6.4006.65; poor to medium 4.M05.4O; atockera and feeders 2.5004.35; rows 1.5004.50; heifers 2.0005.00; rannem 1.5002.50; hulls 1.7504.25; calves 2.50 05.75. HOGS Receipts today 21.000; tomorrow 25.000; .steady, 6 higher; mix ed and butchers 6.1505.30; good to choice heavy 5.2505.85; rough heavy 5.050 5.25: light 5.1005.25; bulk of sales 5.200 5 30. 7.10. CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. Chicago, June 30. Wheat 48 July SAN FRANCISCO 85 3-- 8; old 83. Corn-Ju- ne 47 18; Close: old 86 Sept July 47 16; Sept Oats June 39 July 37 7 8; Sept, 82; Dee. 81 Pork July 12.60; Brpt. 13.(12 Lard July 6.95; Bent. 7.12 Klbs-J- uly 7.27 Sept. 7. 62 l-- Rye 53 Flex 1.07. Glover 10.50. Parley 30055. Cash wheat; No. 2 red 91 . 69 Andes 13 llale-Norcro- Relrfaerll JuMice 16 Mexican 105 Occidental Con. 79 123 Bullion 17 Caledonia 57 Challenge Con. ('hollar 9 13 Confidence 88 G. C. and Va. K8 Con. Imperial t Crown Point (1 Exchequer Gouid-Curr- ie 36 2d Century 69 ' Ophir 1. Uncle Sam C11S1NG Brooklv n Heading nog I 1.02; 1.00 3. 1; at 16. OF QUOTATIONS YORK STOCKS. ..... ..... lork Island, common NEW 49 7 8 72 3-- 4 93 7 8 37 55 97 1 8 79 3-31 48 7 8 125 Ill 194 12 96 .1 3 4 131 78 149 4 37 109 12 90 3-115 2G 115 47 20 46 21 143 Southern Pacific Southern' Railway, common .. : St. Paul ...127 Sugar ..... ...... 35 Tennessee Coal and Iron 88 Union Pacific, common Steel. eoemon S' eei. preferred Western Union 2 8 'Phone 22. Ogden Steam Allen Transfer Company. Laundry. 421 251HSL 4 You say he has a visionary and nature? answered th girl who la frv one in th poatofflr. Hr nlod 1. 1 these people who arite 'Rush on un envelop of putting on a pprcial delivery stamp." Ex. "Yea. 1 lniii JURY. nndntand "I yon had a bung jury case. No. answered Bmtim Bob. "Not entirely. Prominent citizens got together and investigated, and saw to ii that those members of the Jury who held to our opinion wasn't hnched. that rernt Ex. Yon wouldn't believe me, he The man who won't romplnin or fret. "if I we-- e to tell how much 1 said, love No matter how his luck has gone, you." Is thoroughly esteemed, and yet, "Oh. wcl! she replied, "why should Oit thoroughly imposed npon.-- Ea nu he afraid as long as you don't nut i tu writing?" Chicago Record-Herald- . Newcome The Higbstlles are 1 cannot choose lucky couple. myself a wife; Paresis Why so? It. ia no use to try; Xewrome They hehuii; In the same of them too forward are, t in society and manage u The o' h,,r lip.'f tor shy! Ban Fruuciacu Bulletin. j xueel now uni agtua. IV u lupitw. f i S. SLADE Please Travel, BUTl Sharman s Ticket Office. OGDEN c S THE MEET SUCCESS g $36$ WASHINGTON AVE. "Live and let Live la our motto. We do net promise to eell you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to please everybody who patronises tha UCCESS MARKET. Tha LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your GROCER tor It .15 No. 1 bacon THE OREGON (June 19, 1$04 ) DEPART: No. 7 Butte and Portland.. 12: 05 No. 6 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 and Butte 7:15 No. 11 Cache Valley No. 12 SaltLake andTIntio 16:45 No. 8 Salt Lake and Intermediate points No. J Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and all points Phone orders given special attention. eo g g o o PhOM 227 V. p.m. a.m. p.m a.m. ...a. .a... .. . Inter- SOtllh Salt Lake and No. 10 & BURfil FRONK SHORT UNE TIMS CARD. mediate points Nu 4 ARRIVE: No. 1 No. $ Salt Lake Butte and Pocatello 12:45 a.m, Express No. 11 SaltLake and Tlntlc 1:55 pja. No. 7- - Balt Lake and Mil11:26 Am ford No. 8 Salt Lake and intermediate points 2:06 a.m. No. 8 Portland and Butte. . 7:90 aja, No. 16 Butte and Pocatello 5:09 p.m No. 12 Cache Valley 16:30 a.m, ..... ... W ANTE D MEN at tho 1,000 unload schooners Trains south of Jnab do not Sundays. Balt To Lake Beer hall. It is tha place to get the longest and tallest, tha biggest and coldest schooner of beer in town tor five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and win and all Unda of soft drinks. Finest line of cigars In town. Call In everybody aa you pass by and aampla our goods. Corner 25th and Lincoln avrauai nt C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent A. MOSELEY. a Trav. Pans. Agent Ogden, Utah. D; E. BURLEY, G. P. A T. A Salt Lake City. D. W. CATTS Proprietor. 6 BlCTOR'V TIME TABLE TIME CARD. San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Depot Third, West and South Temple ts. Salt Lake CiVt DEPART. For Provo, LeU. Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl sad intermediate points oa Sanpete Valley By.... 7:30 a m For Garfield Beach, TooMam. ele; Stockton. . noth. Eureka and Sal. ver City (via Learning- - tn cut-of- fj e a a sea a For Provo, Amarlcaa Fork, Uhl, Jnab, Frisco, Callentea and Intermediate points ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lefai. Juab, Mil. ford, Frieco, Callentea and Intermediate points Worn Provo, UU, Fal field, Mercur end Ben. pete Vsllto Ry. potato. From Silver Gtty, Mam- tenth, EurekA Stockton, ?ale and Garfield 8:00 a m Mil-for- Effective Juno 16, 1364. DEPART: No. 6 Mail and Express... 6:26 No. 2 Overland Limited tor Omaha, Council Bhiffa, Denver, Kansas City and 1:56 pjg east daily No. 4 Atlantia Express tor Denver, Omaha Council Bluffs, Kansas City sad all 7:26 pjq points east, daily . . ARRIVE. o. 3 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha Denver, Kansas City and 8.86 a.ia east, daily .... No. 1 .Overland Limited from Omaha Council Bluffs, Xanana City, Denver and all points east, 2. 46 p.m, ... dally 2:50 p.m. No. 101 Fast Mall C. A. HENRY, Tirket A sent, .......... . m - 9.35 jm 5.35 D .......... A. B. MOSELEY, r Trav. Paaa Agent Ogden, Utah. m 5:35 p m Cheap Rates to SL Louis ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Balt Lake; Milford, Modena and Callentea. Direct stage and other Eastern points, via connections tor all ntalng districts la southern Utah and Nevada. City Ticket Office, $61 Mala Street TeL 256. For particular!, call on or address grata, Salt Lake Route; or J. X MOORE, District Passenger Agent . W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt 3 Trains Daily 3oa 8 9 8 55 5--8 66 7 8 A HUNG Always Remember u 2 A SURE SIGN. in THE RISK OF GOOD NATURE. l'io at Canadian Pacific Mntropolitan Traction CouKoiidntcd (las People's Ohs .. Erie ...... ... Illinois Central Manhattan Kansan and Texas Isiiiisvillp and Nashville Missouri Pacific New York Central Ontario and Western Pennsylvania Railway Overman 22 Silver Hill M Vuiun Con. 36 I tab Con. 36 60. 300 at NOT QUITE 35 500 at, 17. Copper Atchison, eoramnn Atchison, preferred Alton, common Smelter, common Smeller, pnderred Baltimore and Ohio Chesapeake and Ohio One-hal- 1 at 1,000 at 305 Potosl 9 Sevas 18 Sag Belcher 8 Sierra Nevada 200 New Yovk Ponanaa Victor Consolidated Ml NINO STOCKS. San Francisco, June 30. The official clorin quotations for mining stuck! today were aa follows: Rest-Belch- er SHEEP Receipts 1.000: steady; food to choice wethers 4 2504.90; fair to choice miaed 8.2504.25; western sheep 3.750 4.50; native lambs 3.500 $1 Wabash luts Wabash Deb. B Wheeling and lake Erie 4a Wisconsin Central 4a C. F. and I. 5e 75 .117 67 Uncle Sam Consolidated y, J. 3-- CHICAGO 8TOCK. laundry dull finish, smooth ish or some other finish? Wl give you Just what yen want; do tha work a little better than the other lannderars do tt. Try ei Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat No, 2 spring. 83097c; No. 3, 850 95c; No. 2 red. 980 $1.00. Corn No. 2, 47r; No. 2 yellow, iiaimi . declare ourselves in favor of eurtt will changes in our laws non Iff arbedulea ia the bands of a SWALLOW FOR PRESIDENT. rommiadon. partisan the We declare ourselves in favor of our Indianapolis, June 30. John G. uniform lawa tor all of application Dickie say Wouley and Samuel country and dependencies. flavor of the they believe Silas Swallow of HarWe declare ourselves in rlshurg. Pa., will be nominated for and honest administration extension the of president. Chairman New'lin nomi- senrice laws. civil the of Indiana committee says tha ourselvea in tovor of the declare We nee will be Swallow or E. L Eaton Stale .senators by United of election of Pennsylvania, with John W. of the peopla- vote Carroll of Texas for Silas P. Swallow waa nominated for president on the Prohibition tirket FORMER SENATOR MITCHELL DIES. Convention Hall, Indianapolla, June 80. Oliver W. Stewart, national chairMilwaukee, Wla.. June 29. Former, man. opened the Prohibition national was John L. Mitchell died at 7 It Senator today. with convention prayer after a lingering illness. o'clock tonight morning an early announced lhal at death's door for tha at bees had General to He caucus, the opposition hta entire family and on ten combined oast days, had Miles' nomination died. He 4iad reNational Chairman Stewart for the waa present when ahemember of tha naas resigned bamuei and cently presidential nomination, waa aelcte(l tional hoard of managers of tha SolDickie of Albion. Mich., on account of hla toiling to make the nominating speech. Inner diers Horae the arrangement. If Mr. Stewart Ur health. Wolfenbaar-genominated, not a candidate. will conduct the campaign. Mr. Stewart addressed the concern-tioConvention Hall, Indianapolis, June on behalf of the committee. G. Woolley has announced hu reportcommittee The resolutions tnat he in in receipt of a telegram ed the following platform: hla The Prohibition party recognised from General Miles asking that conventhat the chief end of all government name be not presented to the would not is the establishment of righteousness tion. Mr. Woolley said he perpreeent Miles name but he did not and Justice, and believing in the gov-know what others would do. petuation of the high Ideals of nment ot the people, by the people, "Some folks,- aaid Uncle Eben, "ia and for the people, established by our declarabout following the makes so fathers givln de devil hie partioIar due dat day fohglts dar la a heap o' tion of principles and purposes: The widely prevailing nystem of the hones' an people needin' little encouragement' Washington licensed and legalized sale of alcoholic (leverages la so ruinous to IndividStar. ual interests, so Inimical to public Scratrher So youve resigned, have welfare, so destructive to national wealth and so subversive to the rights yon? Before or after? Scribbler Before or after what? of great masses of our citizenship, traffic la were bounced. Scratrher You that the destruction of the moat imNew Yorker. and for years has bean the politics. portant question in American We denounce the lack of statesmanHicks I hear that Wyllia had a bad fall tother day and came near killing ship exhibited by the leaders of the Democratic and Republican parties In himself. Wlcke Yea; ha haant been ao pufftheir refusal to recognise the paramount importance of thia question and ed up about anything since he had the the cowardice with which the leaders appeadlcitia. Boston Transcript. of these parties have oourted the fav1 hear Bill la going to the bad." or of those whoao selfish interests ate advanced by the continuation and "What L Has he taken to drink? "No worse than that Hes begun augmentation of the traffic, until totruffle Princeton Tiger. day the influence of the liquor state writing novda. practically dominates national, the and local government throughout PARK EXYELLOWSTONE Ml ion. CURSIONS. We declare the truth, demonstrated JULY 7th. 1y the experience of half a century that all matters of dealing with the Via 0. 8. L. Round trip from Ogden liquor traffic which icoognlxe its right to exist, in any form, nndei any aya-te- $49.50. Thia rate covers nil necessary of license or tax or regulation, rail and slags transportation also have proved powerless to remove Its hotel expenses beyond Moulds for the evils and useless as cheeks upon Its seven days tour. Reservation! should growth while the Insignificant public ba made new as tha party la limited to revenues which kavi accrued there- fifty persons. See agent for full parAsk tor beautiful Yellowfrom have seared th Public conscience ticulars. against a recognition of Its iniquity. . stone folder. We call public atbtatkm to the fact, proved by the experience of more than fifty years, that to secure the enactment of prohibition ary legislation lu which alone lies hope of Ine protecCarpentering, Building, Retion of the people from the liquor trafpairing and Remodeling of that the legislafic, it Is lieci-HttrHouses Promptly attended to. All tive, executive and Judicial branches of the govemmeut should be In the work Guaranteed. Enquire of hands of a political party In harmony Ola Nalaon, 645 16th street and the with prohibition principle Telephone 329-pledged to its embodiment in law and laws. to the execution of those We pledge the Prohibition party, v herever given power by the suffrage or the people, to the enactment and enforcement of laws prohibiting and altolishing the manufacture, ImportaHAS MOVED nt in, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverages. We declare that there ia not only no the popular hack man has ether Issue of equal importance before moved his stand to tha Kay ihr American people today but that i as ties upon which tha building, corner 35th and Washthe ington Ava. If you are in a Democratic and Republican parties hurry see Blade, hea always welt to divide the electorate of the on time. country are In large part subterfuges Excursion wagons leave dally under the cover of which they range at 8 a. m. and ip.rn.lor Ogfor the epolla of iofflee. den canyon. Parties over 30 re Recognizing .that t the Intelligent erlvo special rate. voters of the country may properly ask Phone $17 k. our attitude n;ion other questions or we declare ourselves In public com-erfavor of: The impartial enforcement of all laws; the safeguarding of the people's rights by a rigid application of the prtm-lpleof Justice to all combinations and organisations of capital and labor. i A more intimate relation between (he people and .government hy a wlae Before you start call at adaptation of the principle of Initiative and referendum. The safe guarding to every citizen in every place under .the government of . . tho people of United Staten of all the laws the and the hy guaranteed right, J constitution. International arbitration and declare Healy House, Opp. Depot Phone 161& A large Assortment of Low Rates that our nation should contribute in every manner, consistent with national and Reliable Information constantly on hand. Guaranteed by tha dignity, to the' permanent establishment of peace between all nations. American Ticket Brokers AsaTa. At the Dances At the Theaters or Catch a Train in a Hurry and easterners Maihg frirada every day. Do yoa Uke year fin- Stk-njo- 7 15 Ribs, per 100 Tea. 7 32 Sept of raclt- - n 12 72',, 13 05 per luu lbs. 6 97 July Sept nn an 2. Mess Pork, in favor of 2l.riwea li thZt that the right Ways are Winning Ways oi vice-preside- 4. naked M. Washington, hid Mammoth, bid 1.14; aeked 1.16 asked 21-- 4. May Day. Md 18-4- : aakrd Montans-Tonopabid 2.43; 2.50. Articles. Flour, this. woou 8. 8. ranged aa fnl The leading futures 4.40. 18 L. Mammoth, hid 17; asked la Refne. bid 5 CHICAGO FUTURES. wee a of flight fiirring ia the sluggishthepool day morning, but peculation thia aural! compared total trading 1 with any period of living Inlwwt eoiv In the stock market aa to make meanparlaona from day to day quite New York, June 4. bid 23.131-2- ; asked j bid 4.45; asked 4.63. Blue and Bril, bid 50; asked Itagle Ko. 3 red hy tho Always on Time Our Laundry a st Haly-We- ?fitSE JS25m? SSu JJTtf municipal authorities tha suffrage should depend uponof the tal and moral qualifications Bullion-Bec- k. OF THE WORLD 1, "vorca laws, Tha reform of U,e of nolfPW- overthrow of the SALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE. ElOTEB STATES BtEPOSITOIZi U& JULY OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, MORSIXO We can aava you money. Write C. F. WARREN, General Agent, No. 4il Dooley Bloc. Balt Laka City. Two Good Times For You. time to leave Salt Laka tor St. Louis lg at 3:15 p. m., whenCity tha Burlington Route's dally through sleeper leaves. No hasty breakfasting: no hurried packing; no running to catch early morning street cars. msssi A good E. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT JUNE 8TH, 1904. , DEPART DAILY. No. $ Atlantic Mail all points v A good time to arrive la St Louis Is I. 7:19 a. m.. when the Burlington Routes dally through sleeper gets there. Street, not so congested; hotels not so full; place not ao hard to find. mci. , to Chicago and the EaA only double-trarailway the Missouri River and Chicago. Excellent service Im every particular. One of these trains, the Overland United, is the most luxurious train In the world. Electric - lighted throughout. Direct connection at Omaha via ITU Line to St Paul I and Minneapolis. ck Drop me a postal and I win write you all about It. North-Weste- A P. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST, Ticket Office, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 7.45 . No. 12, Salt Lake local No. 2, Chicago, SL Louis rn Tickets, reservations an4 full information can ba obtained fma C. A. Walker, General Agent, ICUcage & M-Wist- m Ml 2M V Mata Stnet, lawiaa Salt Lake CMy. Utah. I I Br. No. 4, Atlantic :. 11m-ite- .9:S a am d. .2.15 P Express, all - 7:00 P points East LRRIVE DAILY. No. 5, Pacific Mail. Salt Laka 11:45 a and all points East ' No. 1, Chicago and SL Louis 2:40 Plimited No. 11, Local from Park City 7:00 P and San Pete Valley No. 3, Pacific Express from 12:55 a.- all points East Through Sleeping cars to Oma Chicago and SL Louis, New York Boston. Free reclining chair cars. perfect dining car service on through trains. L A. BENTON, Gea AgL Pagr. DPl-Sa' Lake City. C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgenL Ogd O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogdea - lt 4 |