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Show Ill Utah National Bank SIfiEET ii UNTIED STATES . 1-- ... .105 2 . MARKETS 78 14 79 96 2-- .109 Cbl. A Northwestern con. 7s.. .123 3 8 UTAH. . 76 C., R. I. A P. E R. 4s . 87 4 col. 5s John E H!!!!!! C. do. .101 31 C C. A Kt. L gen. 4s Yiee Horace E. Fciry . 75 Chicago Terminal E. Ralph Hoag . 73 14 Cou. Tobacco (s . 83 4 DOMESTIC Colorado A Souther 4s Sella FOREIGN and .100 13 Yienver A Rio Grande 4a eiiafta on all point. . 99 Erie prior lien 4s . 68 do. general 4 PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DE A Denver City la. .107 14 Worth Fort POSITS. .108 Hocking Valley 4 2 .100 4 I .oirts. A Nash., unified 4a .1U6 12 Manhattan eon. gold Js CHICAGO CATTLE . 66 Mexican Central 4a . . 16 4 do. let Inc Chicago. Kept. 17. Cattle Receipt . 95 14 L50u. biesdy; good to prime steers Minn. A Kt. Louis 4a Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4s.. .100 1 5.606 6.10; poor to medium cows . 80 12 alockers aud feeder 2.2503.85; dn 2d . 77 3 1.4064.35; heifers 2.5064.75; tanners N. K. K. of M. con. 4s .100 4 14062.10; bulls 2.OO04.2U; calves 3.00 X. Y. Central gen. 3 .134 N. J. Central gin. 5s 6 6.50; wet, turn steers 3.0064.25. Market Northern Pacific 4s HOGS-ReCe10.000. .105 . 74 4 si rung; mixed and butcher 5.5066.05; da 2s .101 7 8 good to choirs heavy 5.7506.00; rough Nur. A West. eon. 4s 96 heavy 5.2505.45; light 5.500 6.10; bulk O. 8, L. 4s A Turtle . 99 4 of sales 5.6005.80. Penn. conv. 3 SHEEP-Recei- pts 4.000. Sheep and .100 2 Reading general 4s wethers Ku lambs steady; good to .117 4 A I. M. consul 5s .. L . 85 12 2.6504.25; fair to choice mixed 3.2j0 RL I A 8. F. fg. 4s 3.64; wmiteru sheep 2.7004.25; native 8L lxiuls Koulhwrn Is .. . 98 4.00 lambs lambs 4.2506.15; western . 82 4 Seaboard Air Line 4s ... 5.50. . 94 Routhern Pacific 4a .117 14 Southern Railway 5s .. CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE .119 8 Texas A Pacific 1 . . . . 81 Tol., St. I A West 4s Chicago, Kept 17. Close: .104 4 4s Pacific Union 109 Wheat Kept. 107, old 110; Dec. .104 4s conv, da May 1116 (l . 81 4 IT. 8. Steel 2d 5s Corn Kepi. 51; Dec. 501-May .118 Is Wabash 49 . . 65 do. deb. B 311-2- ; Oaia-Se- pL Dec. 32 May . 89 2 Wheeling A Uke Erie 4s 35b . 90 4s Oct. 10.70; Wisconsin Central Pnrk Seiit, 10.671-2- ; ..75 t T. A I Nov. 10.70. Iwrd Kept. 6.85; Od SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Nov. 6.921-Kllis-Ke- pt. 7.071-Oct. 7.121-2- ; Morning Call, Furnished by Salt Laka Jan. 6.61)06.621-Stock and Mining Exchange--Ogds- n Itye-- 74. Brokerage Co 370 Flax 1241-j 26th 8t, Phone 215, Timothy 2.9ft, Ogdent Utah Clover 11.65. ( j. Barley 37056. - ' 65. asked Alice, bid 40; CASH WHEAT. Ajax, bid Hr. asked 15. asked 10. Butler Liberal, hid 91-Bullion-Bechid 1.00; asked 1.60. Chlengn, Kept. 17. Wheat; 2 red 1.14; No. 3 red 1.1001.12; 2 hard winCarina, hid 7: asked 11. ter 1.10; No. 3 do. 1.1)261.119; No. 1 Century, bid 37; asked 50. . northern spring 1.18; 2 do. 1.16; No. Cun. Mereur, bid 28; asked 32. 3 spring 1.05 01.11. Creole, asked 40. Daly, bid 2.22 1 2; asked 2.37 C1HCA00 FUTURES. t, bid 13.75; asked 14 3712. e. bid 4.40; asked 4.50. askTha Leading Futures Ranged as FolEagle and Blue Bell, bid 77 lows; ed 1.00. Galena, asked 8. Wheat, No. 2. Grand Central, hid 3.50; asked 4.00. 1.13 1 .10 1.10 Sept., old Horn Silver, bid 1.40. bid 40. Jim SepL, new .. .. ,.1.I01.07 1.01 Dec 1.13 1.U9 1.0614 Joe Dowers, asked May Iswer Mammoth, asked 18. 1.14,1.11 1.11 Ik Corn, No. J. Little Chief, bid as).ed 1. E0 51 .. ,.1 52 Sept Mammoth, bid 1.40; asked 1.50. I Dec 5074 507,1 50 May Day, bid 6 1 8; asked 6 I S. 49 May 49a 49 New York, bid 3 asked 2 7 8. asked 4.50. Outs, Na 2. Ontario, bid 3.85 J 21741 81141 3114 Brpt Kacramenln, bid 131-8- ; asked 13 Dec 32 , Kllver King, bid 49.00; asked 52.50. 35 3a ,. 25 May ,, Silver Shield, biil4; asked 1 Mess Pork, per hhl. Ko. Swansea, asked 7. Oet Star Con., hid 14; asked II 7 A l0.77jl0.65 .110.70 Jsu IJ2.72Vxil2.671 5113.70 Kaansee. hid 20; asked 40. Iwrd, per lt)0 lbs. asked 27 Tetro, hid 26 92 Oct Toro pah, (common) bid 8.05; asked .87, 6.90 Jan 7.12!4 8.50. 7.12V, 7.10 Short Klba, per 100 lbs. asked Uncle 8am Con., bid 30 Oct II BB 211-..I 7.13 V, 7.10 7.12 6.6U Jsn BB 0.4214 ael 1.65 BB United Btatee Mining, hid 19.87 12; asked 20.62 Cash quotations were as follows: Ulah, asked 45. Flour, easy, winter patent 5.0049 Victor G. A 8. 3L, bid 112; asked 5.50; straights 4.9005.20; miring pat3. ents 5.4U06.IH); straights 4.1005.60; Yankee, bid 31; asked 35. bakers 3.4001.90. No. 3 spring wheat 1.10; Nut 3 1.05 01.16; No, 2 red 1.1114; No. 3 corn 51 SALT LAKE MINING STOCK. ; Ma 3 yellow No. 3 oats I1 ; No. 2 white 2314; No. 3 white The closing quotations and sales No. 3 rye 74; good fending barley 36 31; fair to choice mailing 45053; Na were as follows: 1 flax seed 1.14; Na 1 northwestern TODAY'S QUOTATIONS. 1.24 Vi: mess pork, per bill. 10.750 80; lard, per 100 lbs. 6J706.9O; shortt riba sides, (loose), 7.25027; short clear aides (bosndl, t.2508.50; whiskey, heals of high vrtnes, l.g; clover, txmtract grade, $11,600 11.60. 1 ...... WORLD IKE Reactionary and o Spec-tilativ- Stock Kept. 17. New York. derwent a etiarp un- under n aciinn todayuniavor-abl- the a arwer weather beingreac- rule. Tu grain marhoia were tionary, nut the highly apeculative in thoae juarkcta made watt street aomewhat auaplcloun of them aa a reliable index of real condition. Tha oeiling of otueka waa more duo to feara of poaaible development regarding the cropa during the Kt.HumUy rani interval not now foreseen. wan the leader of the decline, hut the other grangers and FarlAc were pot far behind. The break in Uendiug wna a large influence early no atthe tempt were made to advance favorable price on the ncore f Iheevident of annual report. But the important aeliing on the advanco anthe beat buying due to the nual abuwing had been done already waa waiting to lake proflla. The support of the United Hialea Hi eelfurthalso proved futile. The d d dlwloa-o- d 1 10,472, COO loan exiatnalon by the Unto atalement diaappolut-tn- l any imperial iun that I ho week' reIn the slock market waa atducing that Hem. Ita Increase I bortributed by bankers to Interior rowing for crop movement puriaises. The interior demand la also rcKiain-ailde- , of coiirae. for Ihe further shrinkage In (lie cash item. The net rrauli la a decline of $9,085,-10in the euriilus of the banka adthe monishing tcu nut poet lull In treatment of the money situation. Total aalea of bonds par value 9 1,863,000. 0 MARKET AFFECTED BY HEAVY REALIZING. nmdttluna ftir the cmie and the rising tendency of money rates have plai-ethe long Interest in Stock, of unwieldy become which had proportions, at a disadvantage and the market has been affected by heavy was ofrealstam-realising. Sturdy fered at times and some effective recover! ra were made, led by United Ktatre Sloe I Blocks, the Trunk lines carriers. and wsne of Ihe OS ton Transactions have run to over a mil!e lion shares a day. With exception of the points of special strength whf h g In helped to cover the pmgrewk the average of prices for tbs week Is lower. e pnoM-takln- BEAR RAID ON WHEAT ipt 4; 2. 8-- 4 Yt 1-- 0; CON-TINl'E- S. 3-- 3-- New York. Sept 17. Sugar: Raw Arm; fair refining 3 14; centrifugsl M test 4 515; molasses sugar 313. Refined steady; crushed 5.95 powdered 5.35: granulated 5.25. Coffee steady: No. 7 Rio 8 1-- 2. BANK CLEARINGS. k, Legal tenders Increase $78,382,600, $41,-$0- 0. 2. 480 Daly-Wes- Daly-Judg- h, AFRICANDER docreaae 2; 8-- n, Js 2. 3. 9120.400. decrease $257,022,200, $6,249,-40- 0. Reserve $335,404,800, decrease Reserve required crease $624,300. Surplus $29,353,150. 300. Ex. United Slates , $9,464,-30- $306,051,650, decrease deposits 0. In- $9.085,, $35.203, 31: $9,074,000. WOOL St. Louis. Sept. 17. Wool steady; territory and western, mediums 220 25; fine medium 166 IS; tine 15616. 81,600 Atchison, common Atchison, preferred.. Align, common... Smelter, common Smeller, preferred Baltimore A Ohio Brooklyn NEW ......... ......... ..........4 ........ 2. ..131 .... ............... ... ... OMAHA CATTLE. Omaha. Kept 17. Cattle Receipt i 3fn. Market aieady. HOGS Rereipla 4fH). Strong tn b'ghi-r- : heavy 6.406 5.b0; mixed 5 60; light 5.6065.75; pig 4., 565.35; bulk 6.5065 60. SHEET None. do. coupon do. coupon do. old. registered Alcbihon general 4x do. adjustment 44 Ailun'lc Coast I.iue 4s Baltimore A Ohio 4s do. 3 Central of Gemma 5s l-- 2: ...HI -j l- - 1 4 p:, 3.4 98 1.4 m3 1.4 91 5-- 3 ill 1 SHIBLEY. NEW MOVING PICTURES. 0 Walh Grand Opera ........ 8xre: R- - ............... Batteries Amee Scanlon and Ritter. ud 8 $ Mondasr Sept. Yankee Nrthwtrn Thcitricii x aociatlon, R. Alexander Gnrrt. Ruidcnt Manager. ELABORATE I PRESENTATION of th Century BEST PASTORAL PLAY. 8wct, Pathetic 1 Bowerman; g (Continued on Page Eight.) v 1 THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY ,..... WANTED 1,000 MEN To unload schooners at tha Balt Laks Beer hall. It la tha place to get the longest talleet, the biggest ud coldest schooner of beer la town for five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies ud vrirn and all kind, of soft drinks. Finest line of cigars ln town. Call la everybody as you pass by and sampls our W. CATTiS Proprietor. The Depot al- Drag Store the fourth today Portland wu able to prevent further scoring until the tenth. At this point Thlelmu loosened up visitor to score. St. ud enabled the Vrain made an unpromising start, but during the latter part of the game held tha home team down. Attendance, 1,. ),. All-St- We make a specialty Prescriptions. Telephone orders ipuy attended to. J. E CAYE Prop. R Supporting Ca MASSIVE FAULTLESS TION. Sale of eat begin Saturday, 9 a aj 1st Grand Opera House. Price TU 50c, 25e. Box 8et $1.00. Phi Na 241X. Curtain at 8:30 ihxrp. ! THE PASTIME THEATRE ITS A WONDERFUL FEAT. Travplle. The Grret.' will pot ex hi wonderful illiiHion thl week at tk Paallnke theatre. II I Ihe greatest Ik lusion In the world and neatly dou, A woman 1 placed in casket and by pretended hypnotic power, I tha railed and made to hang aupnulc4 and unsupported In the air while th casket I rolled away ud a hoop to pased over her body to show that then la no support. The trick la done wltl a white curtain for a background aai with a strong limelight thrown on the operator. It la as neat an Illusion u ever was performed by a maglcias Mr. Travelle la alao a clever manip- MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Eatate and Chattel Loaaa Eewlc quick, confidential ud private. No eommlaaloa WESTERN BROKERAGE Cl 323-- 4 Ecclaa Bldg PhoM 834-- S x. Kaea sa c SS90Q r t G. C. Rehcrg. Q9Ca1 GRADE ALL EIGHTH GRADUATES receive 60 per cent o Cb pictures taken within next 80 days at GASBEEGF STUDIO, 276 25th 8L Owl AND BAR i- -( I aid IlCSSZ PHom I I 135-- k Please Travel BUTl Sharman s , call at jlL . Ticket Ofo Haaly Housa, Opp. Depot. A large Auortment cf sad w.it.ht. information ooaa, oa NEVADA STOCKS. 8.05 Goldfield Bon When you can get Linoleum so cheap, so good, and such pretty patterns at the Z. C. M. I. We have a new line of Linoleums, the best and swellest patterns ever shown in the city. Well give you the cheapest prices on the best goods. 8.5ft 2.10 .. .. ... l.jtu 04 SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. San Krancieco. Sept. 17. The cfosing quotations for mining today were a follows: I Con.. Alpha , AmW. 18 K k R., 115 Calciliuii. 63 Chollnr. 13 0n. Con. PRODUfr ulator. of R. H. E. Score: And an ul TACOMA, 4; PORTLAND, 3. 500. ' Beautifully Told NETTIE De C0E8SEY 2357-235- 9 881 Portland, Ora., SepL 17. After lowing themselves to be tied in A Mter-8tr-y on the Pacific, coast raise the finest grapes on the Pacific coaxt.Their wines are absolutely pure. If you wish to dispense good cheer for the holidays order some of their wine from FRAZZINI BROS, Waeh. Ave. hud. Guaranteed by tho American Ticket Bretoarf . Tnnnpah M. Touopnh Alla. 19 Direction HE. 8 8 House ftRaaaa.. ud DONT HAVE Butler Li tiers 1 (Vutury .. .. Joe Bowers .. Little Chier . Dock Tunnel .. New York .. . Tetro Victor Con ofili 11 Muck 10 32 Bullion. 24 llcli-hcr- 20 Challenge Cnn., Confidence. 8 Vi , ID.. Imperial, I Crown Point. IS Gould Gitriie. Exchequer. 9 Nur.. 59 Hale Juculca 9 Kenturk Con.. 5 Mexican. 98 Occidental Con., TSOnhlr. 223 UoloM. 11 Overman. 21 Sag Belcher, 11 Savage, 17 Sierra Nevada. 32 Sliver Hill. 48 Union Con- - 4ft Utah Cun.. 10 Yellow Jacket. 26 LINOLEUM SAVES WORK, TIME AND MONEY Col. TOLD :ti 3.4 107 lug 10 7 Brooklyn, Sept. 17. New York and today. Brooklyn split a double-heade- r First game R. H. E. Score: 2 8 10 New York 6 6 0 Brooklyn Batteriee Taylor and Bower mu; Beegeb. Relating Second game New York., Brooklyn fm MISS LOTTIE TAYLOR ci&wa -- Boston Con ............... 3-- - Baton you start Canadian Pacific Met. Traction EXCHANGE. ( hes. A Ohio Rio Grande, common New Tork, Kept. 17. Close: Money Rio Grande, pre (erred 2i5 on rail nominal, no loans. 193 Peoples Css,. ...... Time loans Arm; sixty days 3 4 per Erie 31 cent; 90 days 3 per cent; six numfts 111, Central ..... ..139 3 1 3 per een(04 per rent. Manhattan ...... Prime mercantile paper 403 per Kansas A Texas 48 cent. Lou. A Ksriivllle 133 HK hankflen' Mo. Pacific Sterling exchange eusy: Mils 4.866004.8665 for demand and New York Central 137 4 84306 8435 for sixty day hill; postNorfolk A Western 69 4 87 1 20 4.88; ed rates 4JT0 and Ontario A Western 33 commercial bills 4.831-2- 6 Tran. Railway 4.81; bar sili:;i ver 56 7 8. Reading Mcxh-adollars 45 Rock Island, common 23 Southern rsclflc, common.... 55 Font hern Railway, common.... 32 KANSAS CITY CATTLE. KL Taul Southern Railway, preferred.. 95 Kansas Cily. Kept. 17. Cattle-Rece- ipts Sugar ..., ... 1.000. Market steady; native Texaa ...... ........... 31 4.00 steers 6.25: native tows and Tenn. Coal A Iron 48 heifers 1.5064.70; Stockers and feed- Union Pacific, common 97 ers 2.2564.00; bulls 1.7563.50; calves Fieri, common 17 2.5065.50; western steers 3.0064.50; ;s Steel, preferred weMern cows 1.5063.25. Western Union 91 HOOK Receipts 8,000. Market Wabash, preferred 42 steady to strong; bnlk of sales 5.656 heavy 5.6565.70; packers 5.630 NEW YORK BONDS. 5.75: pigs and lights 5.6065.80. SHEEP Receipts 500. Market teady; mutton 3.2564.00; lambs 4.23 U. 8. refunding 2s, registered... 104 g. do. coupon 65.50; range wethers 3.2563.90; ewes i4 7 g da 3s. registered 2.7563.50. ins do. coupon" ...' pig do. new 4s, real xt Prod 13: 3 4 MONEY AND " Dntcl, " y, dairy 14018; 12016; eggs, steady 14017; cheese, Arm. 809. 36 58 82 98 41 66 107 88 b5 127 122 43 28 Kahoe; Coa4r, f- HARRY ' . $ LIVINGSTON, THE NEALS, $10,-OW- produce exchange today tha butter market was ateady; creamery I.. All-ro- ck ft WINTERS ft SUMMERS NEW YORK, 3; BROOKLYN, 0. BOTE CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF YORK STOCKS. ud Kahoe; mainly a pitchers battle, both twirlers A feature of being well supported. the game wan n difficult catch of a long fly by WilmoL It wu knocked by Marshall Into the trees bark of tha right and Wllmot got It aa It fell through the limbs. McIntyre ran from firat around to hove supoeing the good Comer 25th and Lincoln avannn catch imusalble and was put out. In hit hi Hontz the sixth n three-bas- e brought ln two runa clinching the game for Balsa Scarce R H. C. Boise Butts ......T 7 0 Batteries Rtarkell and Hanson; Bandelln and Sencer. 3 3 8 Portland Tacoma ......... ., ... 4 9 4 Batteries Thlelman and Steelman; The racing will begin at Gravesend SL Vrain ud Hogan. Monday. Results: First race, five and a half furlongs Dandelion won: Pasadena second; C Bedouin third. Time. 1:07. Second race, the Chantilly steeplechase, about two and a half miles H. B. Hilliard- Hying Buttress won; Amur second; Judge Pbillpa third. Time, 5:22. Third race, tha Undergraduate stakes, selling, five and a half furlongs -- Broadcloth won; Camera secCENTRAL ond; Dance Music third. Time, 1:07. Fourth race, the Brighton Cup, ), two miles and a quarter Afrikander, 124 (O'Neil), 3 to 1 won; 125. (Redfera), 7 to 5, secUnder Ntw Mana jemenL ond: Major Daingorfleld, 5 to 2, third. B Time. 3:55. Only three starters. Fifth race, mile and a quarter Car Daln-gcrflol- d. tha Cola Fuel ft Iron (.upper ... . ...... Batteries Glnds and Sullivan. D. run until Ihe last quarter mile was and reached. The start was good prompt. Major Daingerfield was first away with Afrikander second and tbs McChesney last. Coming to stand the first time these positions were maintained. In the ran down the hark stretch the Major increased bln lead to two lengths and continued to show the way to within half a mile of the finish, where O'Neil sent Afrikander to the lead. McChesney also moved up at the same time. Rounding Into the stretch Afrikander and began to race In earnest. As the two came abreast of the final eighth pole Krrifern used the whip but was never able to get up, Afrikander winning by a length with McChesney twenty lengths In front of Major 2. On WINS AGAIN. New York, Sept. 17. Afrikander with O'Neill In the saddle, won tha $10,000 Brighton Cup today. He waa second choice at 3 to 1. McChesney, the favorite, admirably ridden by Red-ferwaa second and Major Dainger-ftel- d last. The time, 3:55, waa very slow. The race for (be first two miles waa slow and the horses did not begin to 2; 217,500 7,000 119,290 ud 1-- 1-- 7-- 8; ,, ,, ,, 1-- 4, 8. Data, bu 8f bu ., Barley, bu 3-- 4, 3--4. 3. New York, Kept. 17. The statement RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.' of averages of the clearing bouse banks of this city for the week shows: .. 16.000 7,500 lawns 11,140,958,800, Increase $fo,472,. Flour, Wheal, bu 83,000 18.600 COO. 527.700 285.400 Cura, bu Deposits $12406,(100, Increase $10,107,300. Batteries Howell nnd and Sullivan. Second gtmo Score: SL Louis Chicago BASEBALL 2; 53; SUGAR. mi Cbiiifo The 0rM M.gic!l ADDISON 2. 4. 2. Kept. 17. The hear continued their raid on wheat today and for the successive day there waa a decline. September wheat, which on 'Monday touched 127. reached 1.15 while December, which had touched went duwn to 1.13. .1.20 ST. LOUIS. 2; CHICAGO, 0. Louis, Sept. 17. Both games were won from Chicago today. First game lE' Score: ySt. Louis SL FREDRIK," 1-- 6-- 8; Minneapolis, Leahy. three-slx-tqpnth- 3. 3--4; Seattle si San Francisco Shields and Wilson; Wheeler nnd 1-- 2; 2. Xij 4-- WEEK SEPT. 12 1-- 2. ,, 1-- 1-- 3-- 8 Hutler-Tnnoim- 1-- 3-- a 6.871-206.9- 2-- St. Louis, Kept. 17. The Western H. Golf association tram. Captain Chandler Egan of Chicago, national ST. LOUIS. champion, won the Olympic team goiu championship of the world on the Glen Echo links today with a score St. Louis. Sept. 17. First race, seven of 1749. furlongs Miss Doyle won; Ln Faldm second: The Regent third. Time. 1:28. WILL RIDE FOR ONE DAY. Second race, seven furlongs, selling won; Algonquin second; Pblora Dnrgin liouisrille, Ky , Kept. 18. At the third. Time, 1:29. aft. Douglas Park mile track yesterday Third race, mils and sixteenth ernuon Domrhonfer of this city, started Varro won: Miss Betty second; Check r twenty-fouthe In nn automobile to break Time, 1:48 Morgan third. hour record. Up to 12:35 this Fourth race, six furlongs, Ozark for (Sunday) morning, after running takes Braden won; Tom Shelly secseven hours, he had covered 263 mile. ond; Anadmrko third. Time, 1:15 4. Fifth race, alx and n half furlongs, READVILLE. HARNESS RACES selling: King Rose won; Vestry second; Orient third. Tima 1:21 4. Ileadville. Mass., 8cp(. 17. Not a faSixth rnca six furlongs, selling Euvorite wim in the three events which genie B. won; 811 Sliver second; Potclosed the autumn meeting at the ter third. Time, 1:15 s, Keedvllle track today. Seventh race, mile nnd Second class pacing Lady Crawford won; selling Purse $1,000, three In five Red Bird Lubln second; Goo Goo third. Time, won (be third, fourth aud fifth heate 2:03 Don 2:98 in 2:06 3 4. 2:08 Carr won the first and second heats In 2:08. 2:07 Johnny Wiseman, Princess Moquet, Terrell 8., Belle Starr SPOKANE, 4; SALT LAKE, 3. and Claymoe alao started. 2:20 clans, pacing, purse $1,000, three Spokane, Wash., Sept. 17. Spokane In five Wild Brim. Jr., won three won an erratic game today, a coniest 2:TAOIN straight heats In 2:12 devoid of features, although the close 2:10 straight beats In 2:12 :13 Lookout IUI. Peacherlno, score kept the fun on edge to the Martindale and General Starr also finish. R. H. E. Score: started. m Spokane In three $1,000, 2:12 class pace, purse 8 7 .0 five Gambet won the third, fifth and Salt Lake and Dammana Batteries Stanley; 2:11 2:12 sixth heate In 2:10, Hausen. ' Esrick Kirtlar won the fourth heat In 2:10 Kapan won the second heat In 2:08 BOISE, 3; BUTTE, 3. Edgar Boy won the first heat In 2:09. Arxllla, Katherine, John McEvran and Boise, SepL 17. Today's game was Irish Jack also started. .... 5--8; 4-- EGAN WINSCHAMPIONSHIP. 5-- 8; ful and Beat third. Time, 1:13 Second race, six and a half furlongs Devout won; McClellan second; Annie Alone third. Time, 1:22. Third race, mile and 70 yards Braacas won; Eihyline second; Felipe Lugo third. Time, 1:43 Fourth race, the September stakes, one mile-Be- ar Catcher won; Prince Kllverwinga second; Time, 1:39 Two starters. Fifth race, eJle and a sixteenth Leila won; Port Royal second; Singing Master third. Time, 1:48 Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Handy Bill won; Dundall second; Useful Lady third. Time, 1:08 Seventh race, six furlongs Nannie Hodge won; Magistrate second; Frontenac third. Time, 1:13 3-- 3-- .............. ................ ......... mile record. dls-tanc- 2-- 3. six furlongs Mansard won; Mary McCafferty second; Beauti- 3-- .... ...... ........... ......... ........... ............ First race, At a matCleveland, Ohio, Sept. inee of the Gentlemen's Driving club at Clenviile track this sRernoun. Lou Dillon was driven a half mile by Milsecond, breaklard Bandars in 58 a ing the world's record for the used. not A wind sheiid C. K. G. Billings drove Prince Direct and C. ii. Hontaa Crook a half mile recIn 1:00 breaking the world ord. Mr. Billings also drove Charlie Mac under aaddle a mile i 2:13, clipping a full second off the world's record. l-- 2s sum- mary: 17. 2; Kept. 17j Unfavorable New York. half 3-- Hawthorne Lyceum Theatre R' " Score: HAWTHORNE. LOU DILLON BREAKS ......... ........ ............ ....... e i lie combined Influence of an bank eiatement aud pprehuiim of crop damage. The holiday in the London market era alao a factor, Tuc new regarding the crope waa not decrease WORLD Chicago, SepL 17. 3-- Mado Wall Condition Street Buepiciouo aa to Their Reliability. 50, Ath-clin- 1- -8 Grain Market Bpede 3-- Of 1- -3 2-- SHARP REACTION UNDER INFLU ENCE OF UNFAVORABLE BANK STATEMENT AND CROP DAMAGE. Circulation FRISCO. 16; SEATTLE, 3. buncle woo; Lord Badge second; Brigand third. Time, 2:oS 17-- San Francisco Sixth race, six furlongs Falmouth Seattle, Sept. won g won; Lem Ketfl second ; Princess cut 21 hits off Shield today and in third. Time, 1:13 without effort. Seattle also threw bad error nt critical points. 66 1- -s OF er Inc Cheasapeake A Ohio 4 Chkagu A Alton 3 2 II. A Q. new 4s do. 1st t, C., M. A St. P. gen. ff DEPOSITORY-OGDE- SEPTEMBEIt 1?, 1901. OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MOIBfiyQt UOBXnro EXAMINER, ok 20 c COLORADO STRIKE. 17. The Piuiven-tinBuffalo. N. Y.. of the Bro(h'rhiHd of Lriinio:iv. n tmtay llsiom d- - tn an of C. D. Tbo inn of the Went era uf M'ur-rs- . wliue home In a Cuii. and ho told of Hie Colors-in from the aiamlpulnt of Si-p- t. n Kin-UK-- Fcd-ra:ii.- YU-'o- nt-l- ke the nili.rr. y. Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or-C- atcha Train in Hutf Bo Always Remember 'Phone 22. BEST GOODS Carpentering, Building pairing and Remodeling Houeee Promptly attended work Guaranteed. Enquire t" Ole Nelson, S45 Telephone 329-- TREATMENT Allen Transfer Company. 06D& 421 25th SL |