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Show lfOBNISO EXAMINES; Ill Utah National Bank. train statu dsposttou STREET Ml , MARKETS OF THE WORLD ' IRIII0 w July 7.47 12; Sept. 7.70; Oct. Kit 12. 7.72 ........ ....... Rye 68. Timothy 294, Clover 10.75. Barley 300 5X Mining Quotations. Flax-1- growth iu speculative tone vu manliest in today's market, which rove well abov yesterday's total. The market was spotty and irregular throughout. Some of the recent leaders were reactionary and manitestly held back by prutit-laklug- . Others were subjected to this process iu early dealings but allowed renewed strength late in the day. All, including the sustaining strong points in the early trading were more or less affected by profit-takinduring the day, but the successful taking ol profits is one of the uosi important teat of the actual strength of a speculative market. The conversion into cash of profits on a rise without materially affecting the advances caused by the speculative buying which caused the rise is a demonstration of the spread of the demand and leaves tue market in a stronger position by so mncn as the absorption to which it is to be subjected bss been accoinpliubeil. Today's market was kept apparently well in hand throughout, and the selling si other quarters. The wide opening in St, Paul, and its almost Immediate relapse gave so aimug an impression of manipulation that a party of room traders maintained a auspicious attitude toward the market and put out short lines at all stages of the advance. Tne Pacuma assumed the leadership iu the alteration and this Jed to revival of tain ot aa eariy decision ol the Northern becunuea sun in tavor til the Union Pucuic contention ana oi a possible eariy umrease m the uivi-ucu- d rale, All uaya news did ua. ouer any immediate ground lor me action in the untrue a unless it inign. PO me large receipts tu Japanese anu other gom fuming into ivew hois pan as inun ban aranciaco. liui uie naans report a uecune in ms volume of currency receipts mini tne interior from which it is expected to ue progressive troni mia time, hue wueat market made decisive response to tears of crop damage lruui rains which ware acceatuaied by estimates of several crop reports by some authority. The heavy shrinkage iu exports of breadstuff tor June makes the June domestic exports compare wiiu last year. The meat packet strike was ignored. The market was well sustained tu the last and the closing was fairly steady. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, 14,860,000. end United Slates Se declined the new is coupon per coni on calk A g 1-- 4 1--8 WOOL. 12. .18 QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS. CLOSING Colorado Fuel and Iron ... ....... ........ Copper Atchison, common Atchison, preferred Smelter, common Smelter, preferred common Alton, Baltimore and Ohio Wool steady; territory and western mediums 19021; fine medium 15017; flue 14015. Louis, 13 July 76 95 54 97 39 83 50 3-- 8 3-- 3-- 8 4 2 4 1-- 2 Omaha, July IX Ten care of rattle five rare of hogs were received at tho Union stock yards today but there was no market and 99 .... 80 77 99 132 105 75 1-- 2 3 3-8 5-- 8 3-- 1 8 7-- 8 1-4 3-- 4 1-- 4 , At the Dances At the Theaters, Catcha Train in Winning friends and customers very day. Do you like your finlaundry dull finish, smooth ish or some other finish T We give you Just hat you want; do the work a little better than the other lanndeiure do It Tiff ua Phone 22. CDE o THE SUCCESS MARKET 2368 WASHINGTON R3 AVE. "Live and let Live" In our motto. Wa do not promise to sell you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endMvor to please everybody who patronizes the UCCESS MARKET. Tho LILLIE BRAND LARO not made by a TRUST OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Aak your GROCER for It No. 1 bacon 15 Phono orderi given special TIME attention. o FROM & BURGI o o Phone 227 Y. 4 3-3-- 4 It Costs No More to gcviaSt. Louis 3-- 4 7-- 8 2 Call Furnished by Ogden Brokerage Co 370 25th 6L Phene 215 Ogden, Utah, Morning Alice, bid 20; asked 54. Ajax, bid 5; asked 10. Ben Butler, bid 10 ashed 10 Bullion-Beck- . bid 1.00; asked 1.30. 14. asked ('arias, bid 6 naked 50. Century, hid 48 Con. Mercur, bid 19 asked 21 t'roide, asked 40. Daly, hid 3.33 13; salted t.GX Daly-Wes-t, bid 21.00; asked 22.20. K. and B. H., bid 50; asked 7X Grand Central, bid 3.85; neked 4.- - 15-1- 1-- D. W. CATTS start Proprietor. THE OREGON 8HORT LINE T0Q CARD, " (June II, 1SM.J DEPART: No. 7 Butte and Portland.. 13:63 M No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:21 M and Butte No. 11 Cache Valley 7:18 $a No. 12 BaltLake sndTlntie 10:4$ la, No. 8 Salt Lake end InterT:2S am mediate points No. 2 Balt Lake, Provo; Milford and nil points 2:21 JL south No. 10 Balt Lake and Inter8:10 $A mediate pointa 1 3-- REGULAR CALL SALES. 15 at 22.40; 5 at 22.20. May Day 2.000 at Century 700 at 50; 100 at 49, eelle: Paly-We- nt 1. 30. No. 4 Silver Shield, naked 6 So. Swansea, bid 4; asked 7. Star Con., bid 13 asked 13 asked 1 Sunshine, bid Swansea, bid 40; asked 43. asked 84 Tetro, bid 33 ; U. 8. Con., bid 15 asked 17 U. 8. Mining, bid 21.12 asked, 1-- 2; 1-- Ito Chicago and the Ea Our Great 1-- 1 3-- 4 1-- CHICAGO FUTURES. New York, July 11 Close: Money on days 3 3 per cent Time money, 80 days 2 per cent; 90 call easy, 101 per rent Prime mercantile paper 304 2 per 1-- 1- -4 The leading futures ranged aa ery Sale fol- lower Articles. Wheat. No. 1-- cent Sterling exchange heavy, banhera bills 4.171504.8720 for demand, and 4.351004.8515 for sixty day bills; commercial posted rates 4.8604.68; bills 4.86. Bar silver, CX Mexican dollars, 451-- One More , July Oats, No. ..... ...... July Kansas City. July 13. Cal tie Receipts 1,000. Steady; native steers 4.25 16.00; native cowa and heifer 2.000 5.00; stork era and feeders 2.7501.50; bulla 2.5004.00; western steers 4.75; western cows 8.0004.00. HOGS Receipts 1,500. Strong: bulk t? sales 4.8005.00; heavy 4.9005.9; packers 4.850X00; pigs and lights 4.25 04.80. SHEEP Receipts 1,000; 25c03Oe lower. Muttons 3.2504.50; Iambs 4.25 06.26: range wethers 3.5004.50; ewes 8.25ft 3.75. 12 17 100 Bept ...... 13 00 lb. lard, per ...... July . ..... ...... 7 15 7 05 Kept Short Ribs, per 100 Ilia 7 53 7 45 July 7 75 7 65 Bept 12 95 13 15 6 92 7 07 7 47 7 70 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Quiet and steady. Wheat No. 8 spring. 9801.00; No. 3. 88097c; Ka 2 Ted. $1.0801.10. Cora No. 2, No. 2 yellow, Tickets, reservations and full information can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Oate-- 2. Xo. 42c. 4O0c; No. 3 white, Rye No. 2, 8e. Barley Good feeding. 350 38V; to choice malting, 42050c. Flaxseed N& 1, $1.12; No. 1 fair Chicago, July 13. Cattle Receipts n, 500. Steady; good to prime steers 81.18. 3.5006.40; poor to medium steers 4 Timothy Prime need, 82.9X 500X00; Stocker and feeders 8.500 Mess Pork, per bbla., 812.95013.00. 4.60; cows 1.5004.50: heifers 2.00M lard, per 100 lbs.. 86.9209X 3.50; canners 1.50J2.65; bulls 2.000 Short Ribs Sides (loose). f7.3705O. 4.25; calves 2.5005.55. Short Clear Side (boxed), 87.250 50. Hogs Receipts lu.uoo. Market Whiskey, basis of high wine. $t.2S. steady; mixed and butchers 5.2505 Clover Contract grade, $10.70011.00. to choice heavy X250 5.40; rough heavy X1O05.23: light XI 005.30; bulk of sales 5.2006.70. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Sheep Receipts 6.000. Articles. lamba slow sheep and Receipts. Shipments. 43.500 20.700 good to choice wethers Flour, bbla. fair to choice mixed 3.2604.25; native Wheat, bu. 17.0(H) 24.500 lambs 3.5007.00. 256.300 Corn, bu lsi.TiH) :os!oo 150.800 Oat, bu. CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. 1.0(H) K(k) Ry. bu 29,400 8.900 Barley, bu Chicago, July 13 No. 2 red wheat 1.03 No. 3 1.03: No. 2 hard 95 CHICAGO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. 87: No. 3 hard 58095: No. 1 northern 1.0101.03: No. 2 northern 980 L01; On the produce exchange todav the No. 3 spring 880 98. butter market was steady; creamery Close: Wheat duly 94 XI; old 95 13016c; dairy, 12015c. Sept. 86 87; old 88 Eggs Firm. Cora July 49 S J01-2- ; Cheese Steady, SfiH'.e. Sept 49 Cfaja 20 & n( have onr entire stock of plain, print and decorated dishes to select from at the sale prices. If yon dont care for a foil dinner set boy jost what yen do want at the correspondingly low prices we offer. 42 ptee handsomely deaerated, pled and traced In gold EPART. For Provo, Lshl, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting st Nephl for Mantt and Intermediate points oa Ban pels Valiev Ry.... For Garfield Bench, Tooele, Stock ten. Mammoth, Eureka and SR-ve-r City (via Learning- ton cut-ofFor Provo, American Fork, Lshl, Juab, MIL Cord, Frisco, Callentes and Intermediate points dinner sat handsomely decor- tor, stippled and traced In gold 10O-p!e- $10 $10.57 dinner sot handsomely does atad, stippled and traced in gold e cs dinner set, handsomely without geld trimmings. deo-srats- d f) - ARRIVE. Dec. 45 , S Oats July Dec. 2301-8- ; Pork July 13.12 12. Lard July ce $$$ Bros. Hioie 1171 2(76 Wash. Ate. rela aad 39 32 Sept May 34 12.95; Sept. 13.10; Oct. 3-- 6.92 4; Sept. 7.07 . 2. U. S. refunding registered.... W4 U. S. refunding coupon iui U. & 3a, registered 8:00 a m 505 V m F-- Garfield ALL TRAINS DAILV. Dally Pullman Buffet Seeping Car Bervio between Balt Lairs. Milford. Modena and Callentes. Direst stags connections for all Mining districts la south srn Utah asd Nevada. SMS City Ticket Odes, NEW YORK BONDS. TaL I ; : 291 259. Kata Strict For particulars, call or address agents, Balt Lake Routo, or J. L MOURE. niHrlrt. rareenger Agent. W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pa;s. At cm Salt Lake City. 7;30 a m 5:35 p m 1-- Daily- -3 rains Writ W can save you money. C. F. WARREN, General Agent, No, 4ll Dooley Bloc. -m Wheelwri P. k T. A Salt Lake City. Cheap Rates to St. Louis 3-T- ' From Provo, American Fork; LehL Juab. Milford, Frisco; Callentes and intenrcdlate point 9.35 g From Provo, LehL Fai field, Mercur and Sen-pet-e Valiev Ry. poiata. C.3C From Bllvar Clty Man. moth. Eureka, Stockton, dinner set handsomely decorated without gold trimmings, extra quality 113-pie- G. Depot, Third, West and South Tamplu Dinner Sets stip- BURLEY, San Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Sta Balt Lake City. Dinner Sets a E. Ogden, Utah, TIME TABLE north-weater- 15ffc. 1-- Hj. Agt Trav. Pass and other Eastern prints, via d 0 M-Wisto- n Sooth Mata Street, Sait Lake City, Utah. J Week A. B. MOSELEY. North-Weste- Remember you 49c; c. 51 370 CHICAGO STOCK. It Will Continue Sept., new Corn, No. 2 X KANSAS CITY STOCK. over the only double-tra- ck railway between I the Missouri River and Chicago. Ex- -I cellent service lit every particular. I One of these trains, the Overland j Limited, la the most luxurious train I in the world. Electric - lighted throughout. I Direct connections at Omaha via I rn Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis. 3X00. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. tk 8:30 pA, Salt Lake Butte and Pocatello 12:48 aah ExpreM Ko. 11 ScItLrke and Tlntie 6:55 pm No. 7. Salt Lake and UU-11:20 ant ford No. 3 Salt Lake and Inter8:00 a.tn. mediate points No. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00 am. No. 10 Butte end Pocatello 6:00 p.m. 10:30 am. No. 12 Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do not ni Sundays. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Avert. No. 1 No. 9 3-- 1 8:1$ ARRIVE: 1-- X Utah, bid 40; naked 82 Victor G. A B. M., bid 1; asked Wabash, bid 1. Yankee, bid 84; asked 38 is Corner 25th and Lincoln avmuei you will Inform mo when you propose going and when you expect to 1-- New York, July 13. Sugar: Raw centrifunominal; fair refining 3 molasses sugar gal 98 test 3 3 Refined quiet; crushed 6.75; powdered 5.15; granulated 6.06. COFJTJEE Bteady; No. 7 Rio 7 14. , Mail 2.M C. A. HENRY, Ticket Amut A. BL M08ELIY, Trav. Pass. Amt, Ogdnt, Utah. goods 3-- 1-- FMt No. 101 1.000 MEN 1-- New York, naked X Ontario, bid 3.00. Petro, asked 10. Roqco 11., asked 50. Sacramento, bid 12; naked 13 Silver King, bid 48.00; asked 65.00. CARD. Effective June 19, 1961 DEPART: No. 6 Mail and Express. . . 8:3$ No. 2 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City and east daily 2:i$ w No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffn, Kansas City and all T:2s points east, dally W ARRIVE. 00. 8 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha Denver, Kansas City and east, daily till No. 1. Overland Limited Council from Omaha, Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and nil points east, 2:41 1- dally To unload schooners at the Balt Lake Beer hall. It la tho place to get the longest and tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of beer in town for five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wins and nil kinds of soft drinks. Finest line of cigars in town. Call In everybody aa yon pass by and nampls our er 3-- Horn Silver, bid 1.00; asked 1.50. Ingot, naked 1. Joe Bowers, bid L. Mammoth, bid IX La Relne, asked X Little Chief, bid naked 7 8. M. Washington, asked 1. Mammoth, bid 1.11; asked 1.24. asked 1 May Day, bid 1 bid 2.42 12; asked W ANTE D Why not take a little rna east thin summer, and go via tho Worlds Fair City. The rates are away down, and it Is just m cheap to um the SL Louis route ns any other. Tho Burlington offers very convenI which will he ient stop-ovto more privilege, glad explain fully If 3-- UTT) Ogden Steam Allen Transfer Laundry. Company. 3-- 4 8-- or-- a Always Remember BKEL Denver. July IX While prices of meats may be advanced here owing New York, July IX The serious to the strike at eastern packing houses, ness of the situation owing to iLe no shortage in the supply is anticipatas local isthe ed, strike was shown in a statement packers can meet the . sued by the manager fur Swift A Co. demand. He saul: We have not advanced tYe price of SWIFT TALKS. anything fair the simple reason that we have not anything to advance the Chicago, July 18. Louin F. Bwllt, price on. I am willing to pay 14 president of Bwlft A Co., when asked cents a pound fur a carload of beef if as to the probable effect of the links I can get it, but I can't get it'1 on meat prices, Mid: One of the managers for Armour A It la too early to My definitely. I do Co. Mid: We have a good deal cf not expect that there will he any semeat on hand at present and are sup- rious in the supply of meats scarcity knew plied for two week. I dont Wa have some men working In all of Aow long the strike is likely to last, onr department! and are shipping but a uveat famine will Inevitably Prices will not be come If the matter it not settled sat- product freely. two materially advanced. I believe n norwithin is isfactorily that mal condition of affairs will speedily he weeks. restored. In any event the supply of fresh meatg throughout the country la sufficient to last fifteen or twenty days NO DANGER OF FAMINE. and there la enough cured meats St. Paul, July 13. There appears to hams, bacon, etc. to last six months.'' meat be no Immediate danger of ARBITRATION BETWEEN GERfamine in St Pa:.l It in said lift; MANY AND BRITAIN. carloads of cattle arrived today and were taken care of by the half dozen smaller packing houses In South St. London, July 12. 8:55 p. m. The Paul and the entailer butchers in sur- foreign office announces that an agreement wan signed today by Foreign rounding cities. Minister Lansdowne and the German NO INCREASE IN PRICE. ambassador, providing for the settlement by arbitration of difficulties Kansas City, July 13. Retail dealers which may arise of a legal nature, or say mere will he no immediate increase relating to the Interpretation of existin the price of meats In this city as a ing' treaties between Germany and result of the etrike, if at all. In aplte Great Britain. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 07 NO SHORTAGE AT DENVER. Ways are Winning Ways 7-- ..... 3-- SUGAR. 99 99 8514 103 107 106 105 62 14 96 SALT LAKE MINING 8TOCKS. 1-- 3.60. . 84 3-- 4 Mnn.-Tonopa- h, NO OlfAllA MARKET. 19 106 78 98 10714 129 71 81 101 73 6414 3-- 4 25 Erie ..... ..... 134 Illinois Central 151 Manhattan 39 Kansas and Texas Louisville and Nashville ....113 93 Missouri Psrific 119 New Y'ork Ceutral 60 Norfolk and Western 28 Ontario and Western 119 Pennsylvania Railway 52 Reading 23 Rock Island, common 51 Southern Pacific Southern Railway, common .. 23 14f ..... St. Paul . . . . . . . 129 Sugar ..... 25 Texas 59 Tennessee Coal and Iron 94 Union Pacific, common 11 Steel, common 60 Steel, preferred 87 Western Union 36 Wabash, preferred 5-- tit 58 61 ..... .........1U0 Gas 4s ...... 33 Brooklyn ..... ..... ........ Canadian Pacific ....125 116 Metropolitan Traction 23 Chesapeake and Ohio 23 I), and K. G., common 195 Consolidated Css Peoples Con. Tobacco 4s Colo, and Southern 4s I), and R. G. 4s Erie prior lint 4s Erie General 4s Ft. Worth and D. C. 1st 1 locking Valley Ixiuls. and Nadi, unified 4s Manhattan consol, gold 4s Mctlun Central 4s Mexican Central 1st inc Minn, and SI. L. 4s Mo. Kan. and Texas 4 Mol Ksu. and Texas 2nds Nat. R. R. of Mexico cun. 4a N. Y. Central gen. N. J. Central gen. 5s Northern Pari lie 4a Northern Pacific 3a SERIOUS SITUATION. 110Tt Je YTUS (Continued from page 2.) BL Louis. July 13. There has not yet been an increase In the price of meat as the result of the strike of butchers and meat cutters. The packing houses keep three to four days supply on hand and the majority of retailers have on hand a supply for the same period. 934 98 10314 947 Always on Time Our Laundry AT ST. LOUIS. 1U27 general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s Atlantic Coast Line 4s Baltimore and Ohio 4s Baltimore and Ohio Central of Georgia 5s .. Central of Georgia 1st Inc. Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Alton C. B. and Q. new 4s . C. M. and St. I, gen. 4s C. and N. W. consol. 7s C. R. I. and P. K. R. 4s C. K. I. and P. R. R. col. 5s C. C. C. and St. L. gen. 4s Chicago Terminal 4a JULY 14, 1904. of thin there was a small advance to day at retail shops. I 132 10 108 4e Mb tCmXMN aad tofta an afl fMa Chicago New York, July 13 4. 8e PAYS Futures and San Francisco and Sait Lake era OGDEN, IRi 13214 U. 8. 3a. coupon U. S. new 'registered S. new 4a, coupon U. 8. old 4s. registered U. 8. old 4s. coupon r. OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFbC JUNE ITU. 1994. DEPART DAILY. No. 6 Atlantic Mail aU points . .7- ... East. No. IX Salt Lake local No. 2, Chicago, BL Louis lim- ited No. 4, Atlantic Express, all points East ' ... a RR1VE DAILY. No. 5, Pacific Mail, Salt Lake - and all points East ID No. 1, Chicago sod BL Louia :4C .limited No. 11. l.ocal from Park CRy DM and Ban Pet Valley No. 8,. raciflc Express from all points East .T Through Sleeping chra to Oa.-- i York Chicago and 8t Louis, New Boston. Free reclining chair csrf perfect dining car service 0.1 . through tralnf. D''i" 1. A. BENTON. Gen. Agt- Salt I k .'City-- . . C. A. HENRY. TiPKH-- t Arnf. Og.ca-O& GILSON, AgJat, Ogden- I-- |