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Show Utah National Bank lard, per 100 85 Seaboard Air Line, 4s 96 Southern Pacific 4s. 118 fiouthern Ra w a r oe 12l Tcas and Pacific 1st Toledo. S'. L. ft Western 4s.. 82 106 4s I uion Pai-ili- lb OGDEN, UTAH. DOMESTIC STREET PART OF DAY. Eonds Were Aetiva and Irregular Dunn's Review Reports Conditions Sieed'ly Improving. WALL STREET. New York. crowd i : p. f ti Nuv. 18 -- There was so durlDi the first hour of principally due today's stork market wild movements so the contiuuauoe ot iu u;r and Amalgamated Copper, with which last nig In's market clohoil. But the edge was taken off the moveset barks to ment by the auccesaii resugar's efforts to get up. by tiie and in po in Amalgamated Copper, Itinn. Coal, to a point under last uighi, aud to the yielding of Union Pacific to ibt niciit uf A Kinf. An Ihfrt btock forintd the main force of yesterday a late adiaxtco their exhaustion bad a on the genstrong sympathetic effect eral market. There were no other movements of sufficient importance in an upward dlreeUon to offset thla Influence. There was also a resumption of violent advances iu some of the obscure Quarters of the lisL which has grown to have a distinctly unfavorable The effect on the general market. conditions was ueai of actual rot unsatisfactory. The engagement to-of (300,000 additional gold for Paris morrow and the promise of a reflection In tomorrow's bank statement of the heavy withdrawals of gold for export were without influence, as money on call was easy and banke wliieh hold out for the 2 2 per cent rate hail difficulty in placing all of their available fund a The reports by the banks of the week's currency movement by the IireNS showed a considerable balance in favor of thle center and the tide of pension payments is requiremodifying the subtressury ments on the banks. The strong condition of Chicago national banks tip to November 10th, In accordance with the call on the controller attracted favor-abl- e comment and It was alleged that. Chicago institutions were eeeking to place many millions of loans in Wall street. Secretary Shaws call on national banks for return of government deposits set a definite period for that operation and thus relieved the uncertainty regarding It which has been weigldng on the money market to an exteuL With a requirement for 10 per cent of the holding on January 15, and calling for but $10,000,004) and the remainder ot the $25,000,000 or 25 per cent, of holdings left as late as March 15tp, the operation causes little apprehension. The January reflux of funds from the Interior is expected to have set In to meet the installment and the normal ease uf the spring money market is looked to provide fur the nroond Installment A good impression was caused by the reports of the large number of railroad employes who are being restored to their work after having been laid off during the period of retrenchment. Railroad gross earnings so far reported for the first week In November are estimated to show an increase cotliderably exceeding 25 per cent., comimred with the corresponding week of lost year, and the second week's earnings received today showed the higher level well maintained. Bat the pressure to take profits was persistent In the market, and Tcarried he reprices backwards repeatedly. sult was a general showing of lueses at the last, wen in stocks that had been strong. The market closed weaker on an active selling movement. Bonds were active and irregular. Total sales, par value, $10,380,090. mid-mon- th f f I ? : ' BRANSTREET8 REVIEW. New York, Nor. 18. h Bradnireets Cash quotations were as follows: Flour-Stead- De No. 2 spring. 1.1001 15: No. 3, 1.0301.13; Corn Na Out fee.; red. 1.13..0 1.14. 52: No. 2 jellow, 54. V Na 2. No. 2, 29:.; N - 2 white, 32 No. 3 white. 3101. No. Short nbes sides. (loose,) Short dear sides (hoxej.l 6.750 bTtj. Whiskey Base of high wines, 1.24. Clover Contract grade, $12.25. 3-- 4 1-- per rout. A Ike, bid 30: asked 75. Ajax, bid 11; asked 131-Butler liberal, bid 10 11 ers retards retail trade, and collections in the west and northwest. Cold weather at least and seasonable conditions at the south induce better refrom ports as to final distribution those sections. Generally, trade la 1-- 4 Bullion-Bec- RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. to boo tbe Fair at its glorious cloeta then inspect the City at visit at other points sad start hom bo. fore the present very low rate Mesas to bo offortivo. No chgngs of You still have time enough asked 2; k, bid asked asked 16. 3-- 4; cere. Belt Lake City to SL Louis via she BurUagtou. 1.7S, 1.00; Century, bid 14 asked 46. Con. Merrur, bid 42 Crtule. askad 40. Daly, bid 2.U5; axked 2.30. t, bid 13.121-2- : asked 14.00. bid 4.25; asked 4.40. Eagle and Blue Bell, bid 75; asked 2. ment. Receipts. !. 27 ...105 Sun mm 8 811 215 Sou 39 5IHI 1V1 Sou 2 8'"' 14 400 Flour, hhls.. Wheat, bu .... ...347 MW Corn, bu ...13ti SHU Oats. Im .. ti 200 Rye. bu . . 85 3M Barley, bu.. Ou the Produce Exchange today, the butter market was steady. 1-- 4. 3-- 5-- 8 3-- 4 8 3-- 4 8: 1-- 4 7-- 8. 2 1- -2 1- -2 6. 1- -3 8-- 4 2 3-- 3-- 4 4 3-- 2 1-- 4 THE OREGON SHORT LINS TIM CAROL Intly-Judg- e, Builer-Tonopa- til. I- - Mammoth, bid 16: asked 19. 10 3-- 4; asked 11 Beck Tunnel, bid 1-- 1 2; 8. 1-- 4; ..... 1-- 1--2; Cheap Rates to St. Louis .......... 2; 5--8. 2; 8; 5-- 8. y, 2t Con, bid asked 225-- 8; United States Mining, bid 24.25; ed 24.75. Utah, bid 25; asked 45. S. M bid Victor G. Wabash, bid 30. ask- asked 43-- 4; 6. lankee, bid 32; asked 36. Victoria, bid 1.90; asked 2.00. Goldfield Bonanza, bid 51-asked 2; 12. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Tbe closing quotations and sales were posted as follows: Always on lime s 3W Trains can save Phone 22. The Only Transfer Company. St tt IlliiMii 2 Carpentaring, Building, Reand Remodeling of pairing Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 549 16th street Telephone 129-- y. 2 4 7-- 8 WILL YOU Invest in a piece ef unimproved land! in Weber County! Adjoining Improved fermef Half mile from R. R. S letlent Right next to Irrigation Censlf Providing you can buy on monthly payments f Say $10 or 916 or 920 per month f Or quartoriyf Or annual payments!. And no interest? And no taxes f The owner ti pay taxes and eetv tinuo to usa the land until tt is fully paid fort 1-- 3-- St Paid and Minneapolis 1-- nMrvatimt, ui fuX ba otnuW frail A Wslktr. Garni A ant. TVtwte, C I ra Chicago & IM-Weste- rn By. DM Seeond Sooth St, Atlw Btdf I Nwt40 WC lake City, Utah. M If So 3-- 8 Said piece of land will oost yee iL 20 acroa 5000 for 40 verea 3-- 3 1,200 wSkmf R. Q. W. TIME CARD IK ETTUffi JUNE ITH, 1904. . DEPART DAILY. Na 9 Alien tio Mali all paints .. East ........ 7 .45 a8 ).H a a Sait Laka local 2, Chicago SL Louis Him itod ...... ...........jl.llbu No. 4, Atlentle Expreau, air points Bust. ....... ..... .9:99 9 a ARRIVE DAILY. Na 9, Feeiftc Mall, SaK Lake 11:41 a a and' all potato East Na 1. Chicago and SL Lottie limited ...... .... ...... .2:49 9 A N(. 11, Local from Park Ctiy 7:09 p a and San Pete Valley Na 8, Pacific Expreae from .13:66 ni all points East Through Bleeping core to OmiK Chicago and BL Louie, New York ml4 Boston. Free reclining chair cam car service ou d perfect dining through trains. & A, HBNRY Ticket Agw Qrfm L A. BENTQN; Gea Silt Lake City, B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. Na Na 12, WORLDS FAIR KO CBSASSE OF for SI acre C1RS TABLE TIME TO ddfs or Call 1-- m HUNTER & KEVNEDY ST. LOUIS Room 6, First National Bank Utah. Building, Ogden, via 4 5-- 3-- 8 3-- 7-- 8 7-- tee Salt Lake Citft AND 1-- 3 WABAUIS San Pedro, Los Angelci ad Salt Lake R R Co Depot, Third, West ond South Timp" mm pacific 1-- RAIULOAOU bepart. Iter Provo, LehL FairHeib mid Mercnr. connecting at Nophl far Monti aud intermediate points om Sanpete Volley By.... Fur liorfleld Bench, Mem- - Earuka as Sift- luted at auUaaatnaca of the Exposition at a coerrmint bor Pasuuren are ; r Ctty ia the ewreing; thee exrleg tine end expenee ea arrival at St. Lot la, aad avoiding tba great cmrda at tbe big I Arc being opened daily--V- e expect to be able to show you the largest and most complete line of HOLIDAY NOVELTIES Leki, Junth MU , . FrfMDL Cnltontee tatmmwdloto polnu ARRIVE. New York, Nov. 18. Thins review of will say: and Chafing trade tomorrow Business was retarded by the storms which interrupted telpgraphlc communication. but the loss was quickly recovered and retail trade responded to the lower temperature. when a large Jobbing distribution of holiday goods occurred. On tbe whole, conditions steadily Improved. Gradual progress Is desirable, providing less danger of Btch slvances in price as will rur-ta- ll consumption. Confidence Is increasing, particularly In the steel aud windows--O- ur 3BX2SS XDBB f amonou Proven, Mart. LehL Juab Frivca Calieotee and fntermcdlnto painte From Provo, UK FM eld. Merrur and Benpete Valleq Ry- - potots- rrum Suvar Uiy, Ma with, Buraka, Stocatoa, DO-lor- Hhtflrnfol Gublr Jrtt In Fair ainiUeatMm. A c, t MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent, Ogden, Utah. large beautiful line of Carving Sets Dishes to be seen in our hardware department T oys and other novelties will be shown next week. ever shown m the city. (rio Umnlng- CBtCis QiW t Frova American Ueioe Statioa. DUNS REVIEW. I ' a per aero. 9400 for 5-- 7-- ng 2 6-- 8 5-- I Compartment end drawing-rooBleeping cars, observation cara, din and library Ing cars, can, with barber, bath and Book-lov-er Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for 3-- 6 BL Ogdrn. Utik. m 2 showing gains over corresponding periods a year ago, and the aggregate will make years business in most lines better comparisons than at one time seemed possible. Money displays remarkable ease, crop moving necessities are about satisfied and a return flow from the country is apparently In sight. Gross earnings show a tendency to Increase late gains and to swell earnings for the year to totals above those of 1903. Nut returns may fall behind last year, but only slightly. Dry weather for winter wheat la Dec. 6.97 a flaw In the outlook, but may he yet DirdKov. 6.97 repaired with seasonable climatic con- Jan. 7.02 ditions. Raw wool is higher on the Ribs Nov. 6.65; Jan. 6.50; May week, available supplies being closo-l- y 6.63 curtailed. Rye 79 11 There has been Improvement in JobFlax bing distribution since the election. Timothy 2.65. Cold weather will help seasonable Clover 12 00012.25. r .T ' goods. Barley 8805L Business failure iu the "United States for the week ending November CHICAGO FUTURES. 17th number 190 against 184 last week. 234 In the like week in 1903 and 201 The Lending Futures Ranged a FolIn 1902. In Canada i allure for the lows: week number 24 a against 25 last week and 10 last year. "Wheat, including flour, exports for High. Ixrw. Close. the week, ending November 17th, aggregate .1.289.042 against 1,454,276 last, Wheat Na 2 week. 2,974,277 last year and 5,277,672 in 1902. From July 1st to date the exports eggrexate 26.678.h81 bushels against C4.87C.028 last year. ticket Ajmt MOBEUtr, trav. Puea Agent A. The Mod Luxurious Traia latheWarM buffet-smoki- 7-- iui flfcqb Overlandl Limited OGDEN 1-- 2 7-- 8 River The 1-- 2 1-- I Padfie Expreae from ; Council Bluffs, Omaha Kansas sad Denver, City east dally 8:41 , Na L Overlead Limited r ' from Connell Omsk a, Bluffs, Kanins City, Dam ver and all points east, 8.i9 8, N doily Na 101 Fast Mall. . . ... 1:99 a C. A. HENRY, Always Remember 421 25th Effective June 19, 1904. DEPART: Ka 9 Mall and Expreae... ;M Aa No. I Overland Limited for Omaha, Council BJuffa, Denver, Kan see City and east .dally 8:00 a a foe Ka 4 Allan tio Expr Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kan toe City and all I:N p points seat, 4o. lien 1-- 4 Dally 3 you money. Write ma CL F. WARREN, General Agent, Na 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lako City. At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catcha Train in a Hurry TODAYS QUOTATIONS. 1-- 2 TIME CARD. 2; ed 10.00. Uncle Sam 1-- 8 1-- 2 I souU t:M !J Na 10 Salt Lake nod tatss media t points 9:19 an Na 4 8:10 a as 1-- ............. SOUTH ST, Salt Lake City. asked 21-- 1 Little Chief, bid 21-ARK ITS: M. Washington, asked 1 Na 1 8mlt Lake 8:24 gu McNamara, bid 22. No. 9 Butte aud Pocatalla Mammoth, bid 1.50; asked 1.75. 19:49 ata Express asked 34. May Day, bid 33 Mo'mano-Tonopauid 1.55; ashed K. II ScJtLek end Tintle 865 pax Na 7. Salt Lake and MIL 1.90. ford ... .Xk: 29 aus New York, bid 26 asked 27 1 Na 3 Salt Lake and tutor- Ontario, bid 3.75; asked 4.23. mediate points 1:00 am. IViro. bid 6. Na 8 Portland and Butt.. T:$0 am. Richmond And, bid 1; asked 3. Na 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:60 p.m-asked 11. Sacramento, bid 9 Na 12 Cache Valley 10:30 am. one other Eastern point a, vie 60.00. Silver King, bid 52.UO; asked Trains not rus south of Juab do Silver Shield, bid 12 asked 12 Bundaya So. Swansea, bid 41-asked 8. ti. ft. HENRY. Ticket Agent Star Con, bid 15 asked 16. ft. H MOSELEY, Swansea, bid 25; asked 45. . Trav. Pasa Agent Trim, bid 21 Ogden, Utah. Ton'opah-MIdwabid 43. BL D. BURLEY, O. P. ft T. A, askTonoiiah (Common), bid 8.87 Balt lake City. 2 gd 79 W. SECOND b, 7-- 8 1-- R. F. NE9LEN, General Agen 8. 1-- 2 1-- 19. 19044 Daly-Wes- 3-1-- (June DEPART: No. T Butt and Portland.. 13:05 p.i Na 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:95 u.dl and Butte 1.00. 7:1 p.u Na 11 Cache Valley Galena, bid 6. Na 12 BallLake andTIntle 10:45 am Grand Central, bid 3.25; asked 4.00. Na S Bait Lake and InterHorn Silver, bid 1.25. media t point 7:21 am 1 bid 1; asked Ingot, No. h Salt Lake, Provo, bid 55; asked Jim Milford aud all points 3-- 3-- y 2; 7-- 1-- Worlds Fair Round Trip Tickets From Ogden and Salt Lake City Boston Consolidated, bid 7.25; asked 2 morrow will say: Reports from the great bastlc Industries are more favorable and wholesale and Jobbing trade In holiday and spring goods display a more confident tone. Interior buyers appear more willing to stock up and are meeting with fair success despite the fact that unseasonable weather, activity In Tall farm work and some holding back by farm- 69 93 8.25. 1-- to- 3 4 The official cluing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: 66 Alta 6 Rale ft Non-rofJcffa 5 Alpha Con. 13 Andes 25 Justice 5 Belrber 21 Mexican 115 Rest D.fither 110 Occidental Con. 77 Bullion 24 Obpir ;C5 Caledonia 50 Overman 12 Chat. Con. 14 Potosi 111 Cliol'ar 16 Parage 25 Confidence 65 Fug Belcher 6 Con. Cala. Ya. Sierra Nevada 44 210. Silver Hill T.t Crown Point 17 I nion Con. 56 Utah Cun. 9 Exchequer 43 Gould Currie 12 Yellow Jacket 13 2. CariM. bid 14 Sterling exchange strong; bankers Crea niery 1 it 24c. bills 4 86954? 4.87 for demand; 4.8405 11. Steady, 10 Dairy 4.8110 for sixty day bills; posted rate commercial bills 4.85 and 4.87 CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF NEW 4.83 YORK STOCKS. 58 Bar silver Mexican dollars 46 Colorado Fuel and Iron Copper ... ... ... .. WOOL. St. Ismis, Nov. 18. Wool, steady; Auhison, common ... preferred .. territory aud wrRtrrn mediums 22 y 25; Atchison, Alton, comtnun .. .. flue medium 19&21; line 15fjlS. Smriter, common ... Smelter, preferred .. . SUGAR. Malii more aud Ohio .. Raw New York, Nov. IS. Sugar: centrifugal Brooklyn strong; fair refining 41-Cauauhin Pacific- - ... . molasses sugar 3 96 test, 4 Refl.ved strong; crushed 6.15; powder- Metropolitan Traction Chic. B. I. Pacific K. I.. 4s ... 110 ed 5.55; granulated 5.43. Chic. It. I. Par. K. R. col. 5s.. 128 Coffee quiet; Na 7 Rio 87-1C. C. C. St. Louis geu. 4s.... 83 5u Chesapeake and Ohio CHIOYGO CASH WHEAT. 23 Rio Grande, common 86 Rio Grande, preferred Chicago, Nov. 18. Wheat No. 2 red Consolidated Gas .. 218 1.1 5ft 1.16; No. 3 red 1.07 9 1.13; Na I copies Gas . .. .. ....... .It'S 2 hard L0Cjl.ll: No. 3 hard 1.09 if Erie .. .... ... ... ......... 39 1.10; No. 1 northern l.flfift 1.20; No. Illinois Central 149 8 3 northern 1.101.15; No. 3 spring 167 4 Manhattan 1.031.13. 64 Kansas and Texas Louisville and Nashville .. ..128 H'8 CHICAGO STOCK. Missouri Pacific 126 8 New York Central 75 Chicago, Nov, 18. Cattle Receipts Norfolk and Western 13d 4,0uo. steady; good to prime steers Pennsylvania Hallway 4 6.8596.90; poor to medium 3.5093.-70- ; Reading 36 stocsers and feeders 2.0094.15; Rock Island, common cows 132594.30; heifers 1.7590.26; Southern Pacific, conn! win .... 67 canners 1.2592.40; bulls 2.0094.25; Southern Railway, common .. 2o 53 calves 3.5096.75; western steers 3.00 St. Louis and S. W. pfd 172 2 94.15. St. Paul ... ... a.lafO Hogs Receipts 24,000. Mixed anil Sugar ... ... . to choice Texas 37 4 butchers 4 .059 4.85; 75 8 rough heavy Tennessee Coal and iron heavy 4JBU64.87 114 IX light 4.600 4.75; bulk of sales Union Pacific, common 27 4.7094.80. Steel, common 10,000. 87 4 8beep Steel, preferred Sheep Receipts 92 Western Union steady; lambs strong; good to choice welhen 4.2695.00; fair to choice mix- Wabash, preferred ... ... ... 47 ed 8.5094.25; western sheep 3.U09 5.00; native lamhe 4.5096.25; westNEW YORK BONDS. ern lambs 4.5095.75. IT. S. refunding 2s, reg. ......... 104 2 OMAHA STOCK. 104 U. 8. refunding 2a, coup 104 IT. 8, 3a reg 104 Omaha, Nov. 18. Cattle Receipts IT. 81. 3s. coup .... 2.000. Generally steady; native steers U. 8. New 4s, reg 130 2 130 2 8.7596.85; cows and heifers 2.509 IT. a. New 4s, conp range U. a. old 4s, reg 106 4 4.00; western steers 2.9194-80;cows and heifers 2.2593.50; canners lr. H. old 4s. coup 16 102 1.7592.25; Stockers and feeders 2.50 Atchison general 4a 94 94.05; calves 2.5095.50; bulls and Atchison adjustment 4s 99 Atlautlc Coast Line 4s stags 2.004; 3.85. 103 Ohio 4a Hogs Receipts 6,000. Shade to 5c Baltimore 96 lower; heavy 4.G5ff4.75; mixed 4.65 Baltimore Ohio 3 112 94.75; light 4.0094.70; bulk of sales Central of Georgia 5s 92 4.6594.67 Central of Georgia 1st Inc 107 8 Ohio 4 Sheep Receipts 0,500. Easier; feed- Chesapeake 82 ers steady; western yearlings 4.259 Chicago Alton 3 4.60; wethers 4.1094.60; ewes 3.509 Chicago, B Quincy new 4R...1U0 4.60; common and Stockers 2.5094.25; Chicago, M. St. Paul gen. 4s. 110 lainba 5.0096.50. N'western consol 7s. 128 2 Chlrago Chicago, R. I. Pacific R. R. 4s 82 Pacific R. R. col. 5s 95 4 KANSAS CITY CATTLE. Uhl., K. I. C. C. C. St. Louis gen. 4s. . . .103 84 Kansas City, Nov. 18. Cattle Re- Chicago Terminal 4a hi 4 ceipts 2,00V. Steady; native steers Consolidated Tobacco 4s 88 Colorado Southern 4s 3.C09IL25; native cows and heifer 101 Rio Grande 4s 1.5096.00; slockera and feeders 2.25 Itenver 101 94.1U; bull 1.7503.50; calves 2.509 Erie prior Hen 4a 91 2 5.75; western steers 3.0094.75; west- Erie General 4s Denver City 1st 110 4 Fort Worth ern cows 1.5003.50. Ill Hogs Receipts 8,000. Market 6c Hoking Valley 4 3 lower; bulk of sales 4.5504.85; keay IjnuiavlIIe Nash, unified 4s... 103 4.8004.90; packers 4.700 4X5; pigs an J Manhattan consol gold 4a.... 105 7s Mexican Central 4s light 4.8004.70. 24 Sheep Receipts 4.000. Steady ;mut-ton- s Mexican Central 1st Inc 97 St. Louis 4s 3.7504.6Oambs 4.2506.85; range Minn. Texas 4s.. 103 wethers 4.0004.75; ewes 3.5004.00; Missouri, Kansas Texas 2nd 86 2 Colorado lambs 63 pounds, 5.40; Colo- Missouri. Ksnsas National K. R. of Mex. consol 4s 8 rado fed yearlings 57 pounds, 4.65. ..100 8 New York Central gen. 3 New Jersey Cen'l. general 5s. ..135 CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. 105 Northern Pacific 4a. . 75 18 3s Pacific Northern Close: Nov. is. Chicago, 101 consol 4s.. Western Norfolk 4 1.11 AVheat Dc. 1.1 10 May lartic 104 4 Oregon Short Line 4s July 08 103 Jan. Penn. ronv. 3 Dec, 49 Corn Nov. 50 102 General 4s Heading 45 45 May ML ennnl Rs 115 Iron Louis Si. 28 29 Dec. May Oats Nor. St. Louts San Francisco fg. 4s 90 SI July 81 97 2 Louis S'western 1st St. 11.17 Pork Nov. 11.10; Doc. Jan. 12.60; May 12.65012.67 5-- 8; STOCKS. 2. 6.77',., Vs- - Article. 1--2 .......... SAN FRANCISCO MINING Ogden, Utah. Ship- New York, Nov. 18. Money on call per cent. steady; 2fc2 Time loan steady, sixty days 3 (j 4 per cunt; 90 days and six months 4 per rent. 3 4 Prime imMCsntlle patter 4 2 11 Morning Call, Furnished by Salt Laka Stock and Mining Exchange Ogden Brokerage Co, 370 25th St, Phono 215, cullf-ction- MONEY AND EXCHANGE. 4 SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 2 Fair Barley Good teediug. 38ft textile prodncis and building oper- to choice mailing. 42052. ations are very vigorous tor the season, Flax Seed-1, 1.14; No. 1 Northare more western. 1.18a. while mercamile Mess Pork Per. bbl.. 11.10013. prompt. Farm staple are slightly cheaper In response to splendid disIjird Per. 100 lbs., ti.9r.097',.. 7 02 patches from agricultural corners, and railroad blockades have delayed the delivery hf grain and merchandise. Railway earnings thus far reported for November are S.ti per cent, larger than lost year. Failures this week number 240 in the United States against 249 lart ear. 4 y. Wheat PAYS INTEREST ON TIMS POSITS. 3 4 1-- ha ............... It abash Deb. 11.... Wheeling ft Laae Erie 4s .Cashier Sells FOREIGN and on wall prevailsEARLY excitement DURING alah 1st... 19, 1904. 2 111 4 P. S. Steel 2nd 5s President Vice-Preside- drafts cn all points. cnv. Pacific l'n ion NOVEMBER 1-- 4 11 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. John E. Dooly Horace & Feery Ralph J2. Hoag SATURDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, HORSING EXAMINES, 6 role -- EXCURSION RATE 9. VIA UN1UN ACIFliL Sf. Louis aud return $12.59 647.56 Chicago and return Chicago cud return via SL Louie $47.60 BL Lnuii and return via Chicago 148.75 Tickets limited to Dec. 15th. Trasait limit 10 days each direction. Puilmau ilepsru through to SLLoule without chiuga Ticket on aale Taeedaya and Frl-da- ya eorh week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pose. Agt. and Bftdi y35 6 &35fa GarSold 35pfl ALL TRAINS OM.U Dally Pullman Buffet Service between SiR ! Modena and GoUentea Dbvrn ouaMcUoae tor all iimto oatoen Utah and ltevada Uty TiehaC ogCDtu, Ofloa TeL 201 & lW 669-W- partJculara, call oa SaK Lake Dhuitt Peeeehl tVT GILLEn, Gea , P- - g ' |