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Show IHE MORNISO EXAMINER 6 NEW TORK BONDS. ILL STREET The Utah BRETS National Bank AND RECOVERED MARKET STOCK DISCRIMINATIONS AGAINST AS COLLATSECURITIES ERAL RELAXED. Railway Heavy and Steel Industries Show Succeeding New York Dec. mminolion of yesterday prices of abH'ks today were a series of recoveries. After the violent rally of yrsierdny, it has to lie expected that there should be renewed excitement. However, several normal causes are to be looked for to produce this result. There were the holdings of room traders secured on the decline yesterday in which quick profile were inevitably laken on the Jirst considerwhle rally. There were some sales to be expected of holding that had been accumulated aitnpl.v for the puriKise of supporting the market in its period of weakness. As lnffldon was a keen huyer here on. the break g there was some notable from that center on the higher level, which helped to beat bark prices this profit-takin- morning. In a demoralised market like that of yesterday there are speculative holders strong enough to keep holdings from undue sacrifice at the moment of greatest weakness who are still under pressure to lighten their load on the first rally after so violent a break. The t also recovery in prices has the rffei-- hard-headof driving out of the market the bargain hunters who appear in Wall Street only In periods of panic to buy stocks, or perhaps in periods of boom' and inflamatlon to seel. There waa also the natural uneasiness as to the depth of the wounds, inflicted and the possible consequences. All of these were contributing causes to the nervous break In price in early market in which the losses ran from one to two points, in an extended list of important properties. The recovery promptly set in as soon as It was announced as that financial embarrassments had been averted. in plentiful supv Money proved to be ply and the rate for tall loans fell back severe discrimination easily. The agulnsi some securities aw collateral, which waa a factor in breaking the market yesterday, was somewhat relaxed. The announcement of the engagement of $500,000 gold in Paris for importation had.an effect oa sentiment, of although the riirious are seen to ths present gold movementcondition of be quite apart from the ed yes-terd- av to-da- cross-curren- ts market. The esse of the call money market was accepted ns due to gold exporti snd transfers to the interior through and only slightly thj the the CASH WHEAT" CHICAGO. the 9. exchange ry Chicago. Dec. 9. No. 2 red wheat 115 116; No. 3 red 1100113; No. 2 hard No. 1 110 113; No. 3 hard 102 110; northern 1170120; No. 2 northern 108 0115; No. 3 spring 1020115. CHICAGO PRODUCE CLffes. Chicago, Dee. 9. Close: Wheat Dec. 108 May 11; July 4; Corn Dec. 471-- 8; Jan. 43 3-- 8; Hats Dec. 28 May 30 5--8; May 44 36 8-- 8; July 8. Pork Dec. 11.33; Dec. 6.85; Jan. 12.621-- 2 12.65. iArd 7.121-- Jan. 8.90. May 2. Ribs Jan. Rye Deo. 6.55; 73. May 6.7306.77 2. 124. VIhX Timothy 2.70, Clnver--12.5- KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas City. Dec. 9. Cattle Re- Steady; native steers 3.000. ... .104 .104 .104 .104't .130 .131 .105 .106 .1112 . 94 . 99 Atlantic Coast Line 4a .163 Baltimore and Ohio 4s . 96 Baltimore nad Ohio 3' .111 Central of Georgia 5a . 91 Central of Georgia 1st Inc .107 Chesapeake and Ohio 4 . 82 Chicago and Alton .100 Chicago H. and Q. new 0 Chicago M. and St. Paul gen. 4s . .110 C. and Northwestern con. 7s .... .128 . 80 C. R. I. and P. R. R. 4s C. R. I. and P. R. R. col 5s ... . 4 C. C C. and St. Louia gen. 4s ... .101 . 84 Chicago Terminal . 62 Con. Tobacco. 4s . 89 Colorado and Southern 4s .101 Denver and Rio Grande 4s .101 Erie prior lien 4s 92 Erie general 4s Fort Worth and D. City 1st ... .108 .111 Hocking Valley .103 Louisville auj Nash. uul. 4s .105 Manhattan crfn.'gold 4 . 76 Mexican Central 4s 22 Mexican Central 1st Inc 97 Minn aud St. Inuii 4s .100 Min. Kansas and Texas 4s Mias. Kansas and Texas Snd ... 85 National R. R. of Mexico om. 4s . 61 .100 New York Central gen. . 135 New Jersey gen. 5a Northern Pacific 4a .105, . 75 Northern Pacific 3a Norfolk and Western con. 4s ...,.1004 .103 O. 8. L. 4s and Partic ,.102 Penn. conv. .102 Keadiug general 4a Si. I., and 1. Mountain eon. 5a . .116 St. L. and San Francisco fg 4i . . . 89 . 97 St. Louis S'weslern lsts . 85 Seaboard Air lane 4s . 93 Southern Pacific 4s .119 Southern Railway 5s .119 Texas and Pacific lsts Toledo. 8t. 1 aud Western 4s . . 83 Union Pacific 4s ..........a.... ,.106 .111 Union Pacific conv. 4a ,. 91 U. 8. Steel 2nd 5a ,.111 Wsbttsh lsts ......... ...... ,. 68 Wabash llcli. B. . 93 Wheeling and Lake Erie 4a ,. 93 Wisconsin Central 4s . 85 C. F. and 1. .... 4a 3s 8a Barley 3S05L ceipts lefuudlng 2s, registered U. S. lefundiug 2s coupon U. 8. 3s registered U. S. 3s, coupon U. S. ni-4s, registered U. 8. New 4s, coupon lT. S. old 4a, registered U. S. Old 4s, coupon Atchison general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s 3s Refined firm; crushed 6.25; powdered 5.65; granulated 5.5'--. Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 8 1 1-- Most Confidence. . United States Depository PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Holiday Sradstreet Reports Large Traffic-Iron Trade OF OGDEN RLE) OF THE U. S. jb-5- 0 6.50; native cows and heifers 2.5004.-10- ; 05.60: slockers and feeders bulls 2.060 4.00; ealves 3.OU06.25; western western steers 3.000 3.00; cows 1.7503.50. Hog Receipts IO.OiHI. Steady to Sc higher; active. Bulk of sales 4.30 packers 04.50; heavy 4.4504.57 pigs and light 3.7504.40. 4.304.5; Sheep-Rece- ipts 1.000. Strong; muttons 4.005 3.00; laud 4. 50 06.00; range wethers 4.0004.50; ewes 2.5004.25. CHICAGO "LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Dec. 9. Cattle Receipts 5,300. Steady; good to prime aleeis 6.000 7.20; poor to medium 3.6005.-60- ; Stockers and feeders 2.20 4.10; 2. on 3.00; rows 1.4054.00; heifers canners 1.3502.40; bulls 2.OO04.1U; calves 3.5007.00; western steers 3.40 04.90. Hoc a Receipts 30.060. Strong, mixed and butchers 4.2504.50; good In choice heavy 4.4504.50; rough heavy 4 200 4.30; light 4.1504.40; bulk of sal s 4.3504.42 Sheep Receipts 8,000. Sheep steady Intuibs 10c higher; good to choico wethers 4.4005.25; fair to choice mix ed 3.5004.35; western sheep 3.5005.-10- ; native lambs 4.75 0 6.55; western lambs 4.7506.40. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. TODAYS QUOTATIONS. 3-- 4 1--2 1-- 3-- WOOU Ft. Louis, Dec. 9. Wool, steady; territory snd western mediums 21 22; fine medium 17 18; fine 16 17. SUGAR. New York. Dec. 9. Sugar: Raw Ann; fair refining 41-cen'iifugal 96 test, 4 4; molasses sugar 4. 4; 3-- AGED BANK PRESIDENT ARREST. UNDER ic. 9. Winning C. Syracuse, N. y., Palmer, president of the defunct American Exchange National bank of this citv, which for several month has been in the hands of a receiver, baa been taken by a deputy marshal to Utica where the federal grand jury is now' in session. Persons connected with the case refusal to talk, but it is known that the grand jury has considered the bank affairs, a number of witnesses subpoenaed from thia city, having been examined. Mr. Palmer is 74 years old, and la one of the most prominent lesidents of thia city. . 87. Whiskey on basis on high wines Clover Contract grade $12.50. ARTICLES 1.24. AND SHIPMENTS. Ship- - Articles Flour, bhls Wheat, hu. Corn bu. , Oats, bu. . Rye. bu. . Barley, bu. Receipts meats 30.900 I 29.200 46.000 I 85.400 828.800 I145.JOO 88.500 145.500 2.000 I 3.400 98.200 I 16,200 . . . .. .. . On the produce exchange, today, the butter market was steady. Creamery 16026V.. F.ggs Steady Cheese quiet 20;,0. 11012. VO Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Lctfe PRINCIPAL CASTERS POINTS AND ALL HOGHANfiETOB; Be sure your Ticket Semis via t'e UNION PACIFIC. Far Full Information Coll on A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Pamnger Agent Ogden, Utah. 7 x y Thro' Standard Sleeper To Chicago DAILY, BEGINNING DECEMBER 13 It will leave Salt Lake City at 8:15 p. m., to arrive in Chicago at 7:20 tha third morning following, witu in Denver (from six and one-ha- lf hours stop-ov4 p. m. to 10: 85 p. ax) er R. P. NESLEN, General Agen 55 BOYS SAD TROUBLE gnne an Aged Man Reaulta in Than all the rest of the girls. And my tothepasttodwell Latters Sudden Death. who used to recite On the The story they Ml Of the curfew bell Chicago. Dec. 9. Six school boys, none more than 14 years old, were held Forbidden to ring tonight at the stockyards police elation all night a siting the coroner's verdict, I,m tired of the leading lady on the eudden death of Rabbi Abraham With the frown and the alio voice. Glick. In the past that' described aa shady for David No mure on my heart rejoice. Glirk was killing chlcki-nlassie the tillage Levy In the rear of the latter'e store, To that curfew when a crowd of bora made him the pride target of a volley of snow oalla. some My memory once more inclines, Who eweetly trial. of which. It is said, contained atones And who almost cried to give weight and accuracy, Becau-- e she forgot her lines. tine snowball struck Click on the a small hack of the head making wound. Trembling with excitement, No queen of the drama is half eo fair A the star of that night, in sooth; the rabbi ran four blocks to the police station where he was advised to se- There is none with such gold in her cure warrants. waving hair And none with such artier youth. Glick hurried from the police station store. At the door be threw And how I rom-n- t each ruthless year to That curtains the scenes of old! up bis hands and fell, dying in a few I'd pay right dear minutes. The arrest of the boya followFor a place to hear ed. That tale of the curfew told. 71 W. BECOND SOUTH ST, Belt Lake City, Cut Rates I The Oaty DaeMe-ftecthe JHlmoait The - MY FAMILY IS STARVING New York, pec. 9. A man appeared from a flat at No. 835 Eleventh avenue yesterday noon and addressed Policeman Love: My family is 1 Irving and freezing to .deuth, my wife is dead, my children have no clothes. I am out of work, and I have Just heeq served with a dispossess notice. The man said he was John Cooper. Love followed him into his home of woe, and found his two little children alck froi-- i want of food and shivering In the cold, in thii garments. They were May. seven years old. and Ellen, four. Mrs. Mansen. thrir aunt, was SIR CONAN DOYLE'S FIRST CASE Conan Dotle, on being asked why lie gave up t he practice of medicine, replied that it was too hard work, and related a story which is transcribed in the New York Tribune. The doctor's first call .took place on a cold January midnight The jangle of the door bed woke me from a sound sleep, anJ shivering and yawning I put my head out of the window and said. 'Who'S Ihere? Doctor, said a voice, can you come to Peter Smiths house at once? Ilia youngest girl haa took a done of laudanum by mistake for paregoric, and were afraid shell die.' All right. Ill come. I Mid. I drossi-and tramped three miles through the cold and the wet to TICKET Overland MEMEB AMERICAN TICKET ASSOCIATION. ng Book-love- Na Atlantic Mail ril polntt East ,, :M Na 19. Bait Lake local Na 8. Chicago, BL Louis St hid sad Minneapolis ...1:11 p Na & jCEiIcago I West lawise 4, Atlantic Exprma, ill r points East ARRIVE DAILY. r Na 3, Pacific Mall, Salt Lata ftftd ftU pOintl EUteceacocIloMlsB Na L Chicago and Bt Louie Tickets, nssrcatlMi, Ml fun A. Walker, BR0K-EH- liMS Med Laxurieu Trek la the WerM Compartment and drawing-roo- m I deeping cart, observation cars, dtn-- I and library tag cars, I rs ears, with barber, bath and electric entire train Library; I lighted, through to Chicago without I change. Direct connection for I The C 0F1 HEALY HOUSE, Opp. Depot PHONE BELL 1612. Limited be ofcutacd from General Ascot, KoUestern By South St., Atlas BMgn lake CKy, lllah. BlllttOd a let! P aa Local from Park Clcy 6nn Plti Vlll0f Ifffi eieM r J. 8, Pacific Express from H:llkto all potato Bait Through sleeping can to Omm Tart i Chicago and BL Louia, New Boston. Free racUntag chali can ca perfect dining ear aervicc through trains. C. A. HENRY. Ticket AgeaLOlim L A. BENTON, Oca AcstPcF-WBalt Lake City, B. GILSON. Agwt Ogdeo R. O. W. TIME CARD IN KW JUNE ITH. 1954. DEPART DAILY. Nu ether Eastern points, via 11, a THS OREGON SHORT LINE TULu CARD. a s Ralway bffweca Bhretd Qtagto Cheap Rates to St. Louis i. East For the Holidays buffet-smoki- d San Diego, Cal., Dec. 9. It Is anALL TRAINS OA1LV. nounced that as a result of the heavy Dally Pullman Buffet Wlrlng Car trade to Southern California the Service between Brit Lake; MUfta Steamship Co. has de- Modena and Calleatoe. Dtreec stag Ban a to make rided Dingo regular port inmC-ln- M tor all lalatag dlatricfo la of call and that there will be a more Utah aad Havana. frequent service in the future. Two of the company's ships are in the harbor CUy Ticket (Mica; Ml Mata unloading freight, and two more ships TaL 8561 . are on the way from New York. For partleaUre, call oa or cilrtrero egesta. Belt Lake Haute; m Jl la 1 THE OLD TIMER. DMrtet Paeeeager Apnfc n W. E. GILLETT, Gen. Pees. Agt. (Washington Star.) I'm weary of iwlnt and powdrr, Im weary of eyebrows and curls. And the busy aoubrette who slugs la-a- le 0. fvol ui fam-yiur- a 47. .VIA TIMECARD. louder 470. Three Trains Daily MECHANICAL ENGINEERS IN SESSION. New York, Dec. 9. The twenty fifth Effective June 19, 1904. anuual convention of the Society of DEPART: Mechanical Engineers, in session here, Na 6 Mail and Express... I:S6 will end today. Five hundred dele- Na 8 Overland Limited tor gates from many cities have been in Omaha, Council Blaffa, attendance. Denver, Kaniaa City and Within a few days a committee will 8:00 a. & east dally formulate a full report concerning the No. 4 Atlantic Ex prase toe new $1,000,000 Carnegie Engineering Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kanaaa City and ail building to be erected aa a home for 1:80 pat the various societies in 39th street, points east, daily ARRIVE. near Fifth avenue. An Informal report presented to 4a. 8 Pacific Express ftoia Council Bluffs. Omaha, the convention showed that the new Denver, Kansae City and building, which will be fourteen stories 8:41 to A eaat high, will be completed by 1907 and No. Ldally Overload Limited that the society will he able to hold from Omaha, Connell it a convention of that year in the new Bluff a, Kanaaa City, Denbuilding. ver and all polata east, The following officers of the society I:N to C. daily have been elected for the ensuing No. 101 Fait Mall S.dO p. m year: C. A. HENRY. President, John R. Freeman; vice Ticket A fact presidents, T. W. Taylor, 8. W. Vau-clsi-n A. K MUBELKY. and M. II. Westinghouae; treasTrav. Paso. Agent. urer, Congressman William II. Wiley; Ogdon, Utah. secretary, Prof. F. R. Hutton. Snow-ballin- g Corn No. 2 y No. 2 vellow Oats No, 2 28 No. 2 white 29 30 '4. " No. 2 white 30 . Rve-- No. 2 74' 4. Barley Good feeding 38. Fair to choice malting 42 17. Flaxseed No. 1 1.16. No. northwestern 1.24. Timothy seed Prime 2.40. Mess pork per bbl 1 3. 37 4650. Iard per 100 lbs 6.85. Short ribs sides. I loose), 6.3714050. Short Clear Sides (boxed), 6.750 UNION PACIFIC Li BmA mot-confidenc- 44 d cm 1- -2 Prime mercantile paper per cent. Sterling exchange firmer; bankers bills 4.8615S74.SG25 for demand; 4.83-6- 0 4.8360 for sixty day bills. Posted rales 4.84 and 4.67 Commercial bills 4.83 Bar silver, Cu. Mexican dollars, 48 Money on call steady, 2 4 per cent. Time loans steady; sixty and ninety days and six months 4 per cent. HEALTH INSURANCE RATES. New York, Dec. 9. The executive committee of the International Association of Accident Underwriters, at a meeting here has agreed to reduce the fur which weekly indemnity will be paid under health policies from 52 to 26 weeks. This goes into effect on January 1 and has been assented to by 48 out of 50 companies writing this class of business. The committee devoted considerable time ato the discussion of the advisability of asking accident companies to eliminate the accumulation and beneficiaries features from their personal accident policies. No definite action Asa yet been taken. it. Finallv 1 reached Smith's. The ie all ckwed house was dark-s- hut nor a light. I rang the bell. No anas er. At last a heed stuck itaelf gingerly out of the window in the third story. Be you Dr. Doyle? it said. Yea let me in. Ob. no need to come in. doctor, aaid the head. Child's all right. Sleeping quiet.' .But how much laudanum did you give it? Only two drop, doctor. Nut enough to hurt a cat. Guca I better taka my head in now. Night air is cold. 8orry to have troubled you. I buttoned up my coat and turned homeward, trying to stifle my anger. Suddenly the window was raised again and the same voire cried: I hurried back. Perhaps tha child had taken a turn for tha worse. Well, w list do you want? I Mid. You won't charge nothin' fur this visit, will ye? 140-for- d. Nov-umbe- New York, Dec. 9. Chil- r gro-cerl- MONEY AND EXCHANGE. self to help much. Tha children were taken to the dren Society's rooms. New York, Dee. 9. The New York TIME TABLE German Warriors association has given a Kommersu in honor of Emperor William'! special representatives. Major General Von Loewrofeld and 31a jor Count Schmetluw who attended the unLos Angeles and veiling of the statue of Frederick the San Pedro, Groat at Washington recently. Salt Lake R. R. Co. Gen. Loew enfold addressed those Depet, Third, West and South Temple present aa dear romradee. Among to. Salt Lake Clt& other things be said it was the heart's EPART. desire of the emperor to present to the For Fairfield Lehl, Provo, ', people of America the satue of Fredand Merear, connecting erick The Great aa a lasting expression at Nephl tor Mactl and of thanks for the welcome bis brother tatarmedlato potato cm counfound in thia Henry everywhere Inn pete Valiev By.... &00 a tn try. For 'iarfiaU Beach. Too-elWhen the delegates took their leave, Btocxtou, Mamthe general said the emperor remarked: Eureka ana 618 moth. When you meet an old soldier of (via Learning- per City cure over there give him my best greeteat-ofi- J ton 7 IS A m ings. And don't neglect to rieit the veterans' and warriors association. For Piovo, American Fork, Lehl, 5 nab, MilTheir members understand very well Frisco; Callcntcc lard, to combine how the duty and honor ad Intermediate potato 95 m they owe the country they are living in ARRIVE. now with their hive for the old home. In a similar strain, continued the From Provo; Amcneaa Fork, Lehl, Juab general, President Roosevelt spoke to Frisco, Callao tee me. He assured me the Union would and intermediate potato 945 a m never forget what it owed the Germane. At the beginning of the Civil war, he Ptom Provo, Lehl, Fal eaid. eeveral etatee were kept in the field, M error aad SanUnion by the German societies. pete Valle By. potato. 5:35 The veterans cheered loudly as the Item Buver City, speaker concluded with a tribute to moth, EarekA Stockton, President Roosevelt and Garfield Tooele . From July 3rd to date the exports aggregate 31,251.589 bushels,, against 77.636,909 last year. 118,903.498 in 19u2. and 181.778,289 in 1901. Corn exports for thi week aggregate, 364.841 276.989 bushels, against last week, 641,045 a year ago, 1. Sol ,286 in 1902 and 278.307 in 1901. From July 1st. to date the export of corn aggregate 11,689,214 bushels. Smith's Twice os the wsy I fell o there trying to make them eomfort-able- , the ir pavement, and once my hat hut she was too miserable her- blew off ami I was half an hour finding ENTERTAIN KAI8ER 8 REPRESENTATIVES. 2 Cash quotations were aa follows: Fkiur active. ,. Wheat No. 2 spring. Wheat-- No. 3 1.0201.13 No. 2 rod 1.1301.15. DECEMBER 11, 1901. A 0. 1901. MORNING, 7t loan contraction owing to the operation of the average system of computaltore. The Missouri Pacific bond sales and the estimate of dividends on Southern OMAHA LIVESTOCK. Pacific preferred were ihelpa toward spirits. speculative reviving Omaha, Dec. 9. Cattle Receipts was rather easy as the The Steady; native steers 3.5006.25; held. not were fully gams Bonds were firm after some early cows and heifers 2.5004.00; western declines. United Slates bon.ls were un- steers 3.0004.70; range cows and heifers 2.4U03.4O; ranners 1.7502.85; changed on call. striker and feeders 2.5004.00; calves NEXT YEARS TuLL QUARTERS 3.00 6.6d; bulls and stags 2.0004.00. cents Hugs Receipts 7.800. 2 TRADE ALREADY BOOKED. h'Rber; heavy 4.3004.35; mixed 4.30 4.32 light 4.32 pigs New York. Dec. 9. Bradwtreets to4.0004.55; hulk of sales 4.300 4.32 1 2. morrow will say: Sheep-Recei- pts 4.500. 8tmng;west-e- r While distribution display more Irwethers 4.5005.00; yearlings indnstriea manufacturing regularity, ewes 4.M14.50; common with few exceptions continue very acstockera 2.5U04.25; Iambs 5.00 tive. Whole distribution, as iwial at. and this amson. tend to quietness, though 6.20. in exrees of a year ago. Western JobCHICAGO FUTURES. bers fall to report an active record movement In staple, but holiday trade is progressing favorably and promises The Leading Futures Ranged as with favorable weather to roacli a e. large total. Holiday specialties In drygoods and fancy articles have had a large sale, and the hardware tiade east and west Is In excellent shape. The winter wheat situation la villi sot entirely clear. The feeling la one of optimum in trade. The course was In look forward to 1906 with confidence and some lines report a full quarter's trade already practically booked. Railway earnings returns point to a Grows very heavy traffic proceeding. show an aggrereturns or per cent over last gate gain of 10 year. Clearings are of enormous volume and compare favorably not only with last year's small totals, but with the large transactions of previous years, and only 1.5 per tml below the record week ending May 19. 1901. Among the Industrie, iron and steel and. its allied branches huw The hide trade shows little change. Business failures in the United State, for the week ending December 81 h. number 218 against 214 in the like week last year. In Canada, failure for the week number 22, a against 20 last week and 27 In tliiw week a year ago. Wheat, Including flour, exports for the wettk ending December 8th, aggregate, 1,319,369 bushel, against 2.101,-17- 3 last week, 4.607.610 this week last year, 3,761,047 in 1902 and 3,879,809 iu SATURDAY CQDEN, UTAH, (Jane if, 19044 DEPART: , No. 7 Batts aad Portland. .13:06 No. 9 Pocaicllo, Moatpcliar 8:93 aad Butte 7:18 Na 11 Cscha Valley No. 13 BaltLaka aadTlntic 10:43 No, 3 Balt Lake aad iatoa 1:33 mediate potato No. 8 Bait Lakto Provo, Milford and aa potato south ,,,,, ..... . . . . .. 8:8fi Na 10 Belt Lake sad Intermediate potato 0:86 0:10 Na 6 ARRIVE: S:S0 Ka 1 Salt Lake No. 0 Butte aad Pocatello .13:68 Enprssc Ka 11 BdtLeks and Tlntlo 033 UU-forfi Na 7. Balt Lake aad .............. 3 3 Trains Daily We can save you money. Write mu WARREN, a F. No. 411 Dooley Block, General Agent. Salt Lake City. Always on Time ...... ......... WILL vou pja. am Md in a pleea of anisiprsvsd In Wcbar Ceuntyl Adjoining Improved tormel Half mlla from P- CanM? Right next to Irrigrtl" oo mm can buy you Providing m.i peymentoT or pw ay 910 or Or quartorlyf d Or annual payment-Anno Interest? And no tawil a .? miff The owner t M? utG tend tlniM to ues the paid tori pm I avast tom. tom ',, Mk am aa s" pm aa pm Ju .,.,(,,,l,tHkl$ an Salt Lake aad Inter- .,,,, Na 3 At the Dances mediate potato 1:06 am Na I Portland and Batts.. 1:00 am At the Theaters, or Na 10 Butte end Poes tel io 6:00 pa Catch a Train in a Hurry Na 18 Cache Valley 10:80 tom Always Remember Phone 22. Train aouth of Josh do not Sundays. If So ns pi Ml acre. pa & A. HENRY, Ticket Agrat . B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agent, Ogden, Utah, A. Allen Transfer a a BURLET, P.4T.L Balt Lake Company. 421 25lhSL OGDEN Scan the Want Ads Q. City- - ' . -- I I- - - 0400 for 20 wee. 0800 for 40 wee. 1,200 tor SI aero i .' Address or Cati r HUNTER & KtK Room 6, First National |