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Show TEE MOUSING EXAMINEE OH DEN, UTAII, SATURDAY MORNING, Mi., Kanras wcatern sheep 4 7056.10: txatire. iamb 5.7508.25; western lambs 6.75b 5.50; Ill The Utah National Bank STREET MARKETS AND THU (IE DIMINDIMENSIONS OF MARKET ISH TO SOME EXTENT. Prominent Securities Number of Are Steady But Lea Known Stocks Move Widely. bo dmieusions oi the uisrkei dimlnlshrd loJay lu Kiniie exinii, both In volume of tho i ranMi'iiiiiis and in I tie size of the fiumiatliiiu. A number of the lees moved widely, but pri i in tun I sim-ki lie muee of which usually iiiski up (lie market were stuyfird. t'uiou Paili! resswertnd lie leadership anil the ttrvnglh which it. developed aerred to hold prkua eleew here, after a N'rw York. li. 17. 'I i s 8.25. OF OGDCN for export ed Inquiry for cotton la Chius and other count i let. There is more ease in the murker for failures fomgn raw wools. Biilss in lbs Untied States for tlw week endagainst 207 ing Feb. 14 number 248, week in 19"4. just week. 231 In the like and 281 in 1901. 18 in lu3, 228 in la Canada failures for lb week number 17 against 28 lust week and 23 in Ibis week a year ago. Wheat. including flour, exports for the week. 1,87.8111 this week last year, 12. yes-lerda- ca n. ..... ....... 4-- ,,..,..118 Wln-elln- we-te- rn o e 8; 4. 2. 2; TREATING New York, Feb. 17. Brads! reel's tomorrow will say: Cold, atormy weather, tha most severs and wldrly distributed in some respects of tha winter, has had a depressing effect oa the trade at wholesale and rvtsll and has disorganised railroad transportal Ion In sums sections and thereby interfered with various lines of industry herein for active. Krlntlvvly ths worst affects on open Ing spring trade are noted in the north weet and west, but tha southwest sad south haes suffered severely, and I lie east and northeast, have fell ilia effect In only a slighter degree. ITin result Is a curtailment of tbs activities of salesmen over a wide area, which, taken In conjunction with the occur-renr- a of a holiday In many aiaiea, has reduced the week's trade to veiy small The question of how to treat a sprain Is often raised. Everybody understands tbe nature of a sprain; tlmt wrenching of a joint whereby some of tbe ligaments (those very useful bands which unite the bone forming the joint) are violeully stretched or perhaps eveu ruptured. This kind of Injury is rarely, except through unnsusl complications, duugcrous in its nature, hut it Is certainly very painful and when of n serious nature may result In the permanent impairment of the joint Such an Injury, if at all severe, is immediately followed by marked swelling of the parts, slid prompt attention should bo given anticipating the coming. The very first Item In tbe treatment of a aprain is perfect rest of the limb until u doctor caa be Reduce the swelling by summeued. applications of hot fomeatioua an hot a ran be endured, inaaglug about once in every three hours. If n piece of ollekin be not at hand use comment newspaper. Wind it carefully outside tbe hot doth. This will prevent the escape of tho steam and prevent the cloth from cooling. A good way to save the hand from being ncaMcd la to place the hot. dripping flannel In a towel, then, taking boh! of each end of the towel, to wring it until tbe flannel ia dry enough to apply. aur-geon- a New York. Fab. 17. Huger: Raw Arm; fair refining 4 centrifugal 96 molasses sugar 4 lest, 415-16.75; firm; rrushsd powdered 6.15: granulated 6.05. 7 Coffee steady; No. Rio d 4. Cash quotations were as follows: WDOU fit. Louis, Feb. 17. Wool steady; territory and western mediums 3I02J; hue medium 17018; flue 16017. Chicago. Feb. 17. Cash wheat: No. 3 red 1221 2: No. 8 rad 1169120: No. 2 hard 1179120: No. 8 hard 1100118; No. 1 northern 118 No. 2 northern 1140124; Nut, 3 spring 1100122. CHICAGO CATTLE. Feb. 17. Cattle Receipts 13.006. Market lOo Inwar; good to prime steer 5.7006.10; pour to medium 8.90 proportions. however, 06.60; stockere and feeders 2.5O04.4U; Despite this drawback, s some favorable features noma to light cows 1.36194.40; heifers 2.5006.00: 1.8602.70; bulla 3.0004.20; calves upon anamination. The iron and steel situation Is. If anything, rather strong- 8.5008 50. HOGS Receipts 33.000. Markets 10c er. Railway earnings for January though reflecting stormy weather and lower; mixed and butchers A7605.ni; grain raia I roubles, show a gain of six good to choice heavy 1.0005. 10; rough per cant, this, however, comparing heavy 4.7504.81; light 4.7506.05; bulk with a denvaae of 8.8 per rent in the 4.8003.00. SHEKP-Recei- pis 10.000. Sheep and same month a year ago. An encouraging feature tn the dry latnln eleadr; good to choice wether goods trade at tlie cast Is tha tncreaa- - 5.60418.15; fair tn rlioice mixed 4.600 Chicago, can-ner- .av -T- HE- MORNING EXAMINER Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that Flour easy. No. Spring Wheat, 1.1501.20, No. 3, 1.0801.13. No. 2 Red. 1.1901.23L No. 3 Corn, 44V. No. 2 Yellow, No. 2 Oats, 30V No. 2 White, 82 X 033. No. 3 White. 31X8032'',. No. 2 Rye, 75. Good Feeding Barley. 38. Fair to Choice Malting. 420 36. No. Flax Heed. 1.18. Nix 1 northwestern 1.26. 44. CASH WHEAT. ANIMAL STRIKERS. Prime Timothy Heed. 2.85. Mees Pork, iter bbl, 12.62$ 65. lard per 100 lbe 6.72 Vi 075. Bliort riba -- sides (loose), 6.62 Short Clear 8ide 6.73 (boxed), 87 Vi. Whiskey, on basis of high wines Clovrr. contract grade $12.50. 5 Fresh News for Breakfast. I Arliclea hlp- - I ;Rerelpts Flour, bid Wheal, bu Corn, Iiii., 1 hi te, till. Rye, bu Harley, bu I meats 11.900 30,500 2l.tM10 21,400 il08,lUO:l83.(ilHI 4t.luOil03.3OO I 2,oou 4.001) j 16,5iHlj 28.100 . . (I,,,,,,,. On the produce exchange, today, tha butler m: rket was flr t'reamery, 23032: dairy, 23029, Eggs, steady, 24034. Chocks, steady, 11012. NEW YORK BONDS. 8. refunding te, registerj 8. refunding 2s coupon 8. 2a registered 8. 3s coupon . 8. new 4a. registered lT. 8. new 4a. coupon II. 8, o!d 4a, registered U. S. old 4a, coupon Amer. Tobacco 4s. cer American Tobacco 6, cer Atchison general 4a t Atchison 4s Atlantic Coast Line 4a Baltimore Ohio 4s Baltimore A Ohio 8 Central of Georgia 5a Central of Georgia 1st Inc Central of Georgia 2nd Inc Chesapeake 0 Ohio 4 Chifagn A AH on 3 Chicago, B. tc q. new 4 Chicago. R. I. Pac. R. R. 4a Chicago. R. I. A Par. R. H. col 5a. C. C. C. A St. Lollla gen. 4s., Chicago Terminal Colorado Midland 4a Colorado A Southern 4s Cuha 6s. ceitiflcatea Denver A Rio Grand 4a Distillers Securities i Krie prior lien 4 Erie General 4s Forth Worth tt 1Vutt City lsf. Hocking Valley 4 1 2s U. U. U. U. U. 104X4 104 14 103X4 103 131 130 6. Louisville certificates A Nash, unified Manhattan constf gold 4a Mexican Central 4s Mexican Central 1r Inc Minn 4c St. Umia 4a 4 105', 7 117 104, 97 nw 105 93 4 'j 1154 924 70 109X4 , 82 100 62 97 103 97 .23 93 M7'i 107 79 101 92 no to work. f oot llanwer. Many year of ban work on tlis farm had made tho old man round shouldered, and hi cuat lilted badly, in the city sent him a coat ills strelclicr on which to liaug the coat at night. On Ida next visit to the farm the yuung man asked how the coat stretcher workrd. His father looked s little eitibumrd ami then confessed. "I can't stand It on. said he. "It waa real good of yon to sand tt. Your mother fastened it to my oat with tape, but 1 wasn't comfortable in It. and I had to take It elf. sn A Dream. bad saved up a thousand dollar wit limit pinching myself." XVlthout yourself? Without pinching myself," Then how did 011 know you were awake?"- - Pud,. "I found IMnrlna Pakrr. you really love to play poker? trick - 1 never plsy at the poke l.iMe. I work. (I I i'uc chr-- that I we Harry- h! 102 script. lmti; !k I pith-kin- ni 110 4s... Both Rlnls Braata OrcaaioBSlly Refeae te Work. Both birds and beasts occasionally go on strike, according to observers. A herd of horse will bunch together, neglect their food, become restive, neigh and rub noses when lu a field. Tbe outcome in that tbe herd will not allow themselves to be saddled or harnessed and will chase ami attempt to kick the attendants. Female birds take tantrums and refuse to do the housework. They desert their neala and leave tlielr eggs to liecome cold and barren. Tlie male naturally becomes greatly concerned. but with (he bird nml heaxt creation the male will never attack the fenialo, so there la 110 remedy. tyr-bler- a and starliuxa are given greatly to these strikes. A specie of black ants have 111 tic yellow out which do most of their work for them. Occasionally tbe yellow species will go on a strike. Their food supply Is cut sff, hut if that docs not avail the strikers are attacked or auotfter te of yellow ant are secured. Even the rabbit is a hardened strik er. In rabbit colonies the stronger rabbits do most of the burrowing; and ns often ns perhaps once in two years Ibese become iHmtmtculcd and refuse UIS 105' adju-dnien- Japan l 1.23. ART1CLKS AND SHIPMENTS. 4., Get 0 75. -2 ...AND.. SPRAIN. Hstattr. tbe First SUGAR. BRADSTUEETS. A Hot Femeafallana Porfert Res q 3-- A VERSATILE WOMAN. 3-- 4; 3-- 1 6; For a Vaaa Man Entering Baal nee. Tbe Lead of on of tbe largest dry goods commission holmes tn this city was asked tlie other day how it happened that hi partner, upuu whom the principal responsibility of the biwlneos rests, came to attain that pool lion While nut yet thirty years of age. "iurrly and simply on his awn merit. he replied, "lie came into my office one morning some teu er twelve year ago and told me tluit be had just liniahed school aud was looking for a position. 1 happened to havo a position open at the time for an office boy and started btin in st $5 a week. Uls rise from that position to the oue that he now occupies was steady and rapid and waa due entirely to the fact that after having reieived an order or instructions he could lie relied upon to carry them out, and do it correctly too. He never started off on anything half cooked, no to apeak. lie was not afraid to ask question and thus get Ida instruction straight before undertaking the work lu hand. In fart, I might say that be ewes everything to the fact that he was always accurate lu all that he did. Yon may think that I am preaching a sort of sermon, bnt if young men entering bustnw positions. whether high or low, would take for their motto the two words. Be accurate, ami would live up to it .there ueed be no four of the ultimate outcome of their undertaking." New York Commercial. am of I ho Beal Rottoea Iu6 Northern Pacific 77 Northern Pacific 104 Norfolk A Western con. 4 Omaha, Feb. 17. Cauls Receipts 97 4k Oregon Bliort Line Strung, 1U: lower; native steel a Penn. mnv. 3 12s rulg. 104 heifers cows 2.700610; and 3.2505.50; 102 Reading general rauners J. 750 2.60; mocker and feed- rit. Louis A Iron Moun. cun. .. 117 er 2.400 4.IM); calves 2.5005.75; bulla St. Louis A Ban 92 FramirO fg. and stag I 8003.70. 82 SI. Louis S'westein run 4s HOGS-Rece- ipt 1.100. Market loc Seaboard Air Line 4s 891,, mixed 4.700 lower; besvy 4.7504.85; 96 Southern Pacific 4s 4.75; light 4.6004.75; pig 3.7504.50; 119 Southern Railway bulk 4.7004.77 12. 122 lexss & Pacific 6.300. SHM.l1 Receipt Steady; 'luledo. 8t. L. A Western 4 81 wether west MU yesilinga 5.7506.75; . 106 Pacific I'niun 5 0005.7; ewes 4.5006 50; lambs 6.50 126X4 Union Pacific conv. 07.90. 94 l 8. Steel 2.1.I Wabash Isis LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY Wabash Db II 70', 93 Western kid. 4s Re17 Cattle Ksnas City. Feb. tc Lake Erie 4s 95 loser; Wisconsin Central 94 ceipt 4.800. Market 5c01Oc native steers 1.7505.70; native enws sad belters 1.7504.50; stockere r.id THE FIRST PRINTING. bulls 2.000 3.76; feeders steers 3.750 calves 3.0007.00; game of the Rarlleat Kmeaxplea of As S.io: western cows 2.0004.00. Aet Preservative. HOGS Receipt 8 000. Market 56 The following are the earliest known 4.7004 9.'; 10c lower; bulk of sales 4.800 indulgences, example of printing--twpackers heavy 4.9506.021-2- : 4.95; pigs and lights 4.0004.85. printed usually an one side only of a HHKI.P Receipts Steadr; Ingl pin-- of vellum and two magnif7.OO08.UO; muttons 4.7505.90: lambs icent Blftics. tlf these oue is known to 4.75 ewes fed range wethers 5.2306.30; be the first complete book that ever 05.50. wii printed by the wonderful new invention. which, as tbe early printers so CHICAGO PRODUCE. often proudly state In their eolopbens, produced "letters without the aid of 17. Close: Feb. Chiragu, any sort of pen. wltethw of quill, of Wheat May 1193-Julr 1015-8- ; reed or of metal." 93 Kept. The lint piece of printing which 1s Cora Feb. 43 5 $; Mar 46 July 171-actnsily dated Is tlie famous IndulOats-K- eb. Mav 31$ July 80 gence of Nicholas V. to such as should 30 contribute money to aid the king of Pork -- Feb. 12.60; May 12.80; July Cyprus against the Turks. This Indul12.83 gence has the printed year date 1454, loud IVI. 6.7212; May 6.900 and a ropy tn Tbe Hague museum has 6.92 Hie date "Nov. 15 filled In with a pen. 6.621-2- ; Rihe-F-eb. 6.80 May Mr. Duff tells us that "la tlie years 6.82 6.93, July 1454 and 1455 there was a large deRv- e- 75. mand for these Indulgences, and seven Fiax-126. editions were issued. These may lie Tiinnthy 2.85. dirlded into two sets, tbe one contain12.50. Clover lines, the other thirty ing thirty-on- e Harley 380 48. lines, tlie first tinted example belonging to tbe former. CHICAGO FUTURES. Tills thirty line edition Is shown to Ibs Leading Futures Ranged as Fol- - have born printed by Peter Bclweffer de GeniNbelm by tbe fact that, some of the Initial letters which occur In It appear In another later indulgence of 1419, which la known to have coma from his press. Suturdsy Review. sa $4,418,000. 4.... 9J 4.. President Vice President Horace E. Peary Cashier Ralph E. Hoag Assistant Cashw A. V. McIntosh Interest Paid Oa Saving Accounts E. Dooly dls-jm- value, EE ACCURATE. 85 82 5-- 7 Total sales, par 101 3,-J- 2.713.71)2 ia 103, and 3.609.435 in 1902. From July 1 lu date Ilia exports ara last 41.UI1.4XI bit. against Hi4.755.Bi9 lather disttort sagging tendency bed year; J6, 528,729 in 1993, ami 172,406.-48In oine manifest. The early inurement In 1902. upwards was feliiy general, although Cora exports for ihs week are 2.8X2,-77- 9 demand lacked tho it lately prevalent bu. against 2.448,434 bu. last week. for lamdoa aceuuni, operations fur that 1,291.848 a year ago; 3.739.407 in 193 aide lie cantor shifting to ths selling and 247.130 In 19o2. From July 1 to day. Ttis movement was gaueiaily at- date the exports of corn are 38.474,873 tributed to a covering up or short cuu-- I bu. against 38.782.798 In 1904 ; 28.305.-53- 9 raids put out lata eierday, largely In 1903, and 21.312.387 lu 1902. tiador ths spprahenslou that ths would prove la tlw Equitable Life DUNS REVIEW incapable of being bnaled. The policy y oi locunclliatloa which prevailed at diNew York, Feb. 17. Don's Weekly afternoon e meeting of the Review of trade tomorrow will say: rectors was balled with decided relief still dominate Weather rondlliionu in Wall street where a ronalderable blit the trade situation. Low temieralare vagua dread waa felt of tha uteilnrInflu-ra- and deep snow have interfered with of tho quarrel. This Hie revival or traffic and Checked but it business that was well under way In la storks was short-livewas follow! by tho lively upward mist sections of the rountry. Retail movement la a number of industrial distribution la not maintained, and tha stocks, which ara rarely conspicuous in dslererious effort are visible in all tha mark st. Kswa to account for ths outdoor work, while the Interruption inevsmanU was not forthcoming, but to mnvament of freight has affected they wars quite glaterally attributed to manufacturing tn some client. Prices rondhiona la tha particular trade with of staple commodities at the exchanges which ths properties were connected ara advanced by the restricted receipsi and to a growth in earnings giving rise at markets. There is a partto suppositions of dividend bomdlte to ial primary deIn the largely meets in this dass of slocks are not. of mandoffset for heavy weight wearing apthe on geneffect strong sympathetic and other witter goods, which eral list and they spent their force parel to reduce supplies in all pospromises resucceeded be rather quickly, to by st ths end of the season. Meanitions Move-actioor Incrsauwal. ft either begun Is evidence that confidthere while Tho two points rise la Union ence in the future remains unshaken, Pact Os to s sew high lavat was of tours prepara I ions for spring and summer offset and arrested ths downward ten- trade unabated except ismiinuing dency la prices. Tbs large Blue of tha where fuel or oilier supplies ere temindividual blocks of the stork which Kail-wa- y In blocked transit. were dealt in wera testimony to the porally fur far thus repnrted earnings large nwouivea enjoyed by the opera 1.9 per rent smaller 9haa a tern la It. Tha movement had Its cus--t Felt, were year ago, probably another result of run ary accompaniment in Northern Foreign commerce at on the curb. The latter Mock, bad weather. port for the last, week made a tn a volume of trading unusual In the thin record for Imports, exceedcurb market, roaa bouyantly several remarkable in value those of ths corresponding ing Its abovs pries previous points Exlast year by $4,510,617. to tha neighborhood of 160. Orest week deollued $1,804, 988. Northers preferred on the esvhange port Accumulation of packer and natie jumped tea points on very light deal- hides caused a fractional duHloe In in on cuts farther rales deep ing Is not actually market hut the price had for a effect export disturbing grain and on sentiment and witnessed to the thro. Foreign dry hides are scarce is only sedouanMa of the war for that firm. The volume of growing i raffle. A talk of a strike of the New talr. Failures thin week numbered 258 laven firemen waa also of some effect. The forecast of the week's currency In the United State against 887 last movement gave promise of a weak year and 23 in Canada compared with lunik statement and the rate for call 2(1 a year ago. money ruled slightly higher in couse-- lienee, Honda were Arm. 4. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. United States Depository J. Texas A .Vli., Kan. tt Tcvai Ilida National K. R. of Mevii-- run X. V. Central gen J ;s 3, 1903. FEBRUARY or of the Thl Far Which Fhaeh Rawa Waa f'tavi. Phoebe Bowb died something over half a century ago, aged eighty. This extraordinary woman, who lived with her mother in cottage nearly opposite the High Tor, at Matlock Bath. Eng; land, could walk nearly forty miles a day when young, could lift a hundredweight in each hand and carry fourteen tone. 8be undertook any kind of manual labor, ns bolding tbe plow, driving tbe team, thrashing wheat with the flail and thatching tlie stuck. Ilcf chief avocation was breaking horses at n guinea a week. Bbe always rods without Middles and was coualJereil tbe best judge of horses and cows la the peak. But rhoebe had also a liking for port and for art. 8be was s good shot sad carried her guu on her shoulder. 8Ue was fond of Milton. Piqie and Hhakesiiears and performed on several instruments, including the flute, violiu and liarpnlrhard, and played the bnu viol in Matlock church. Hlie was a carpenter, mason and smith aud mainly by her own hand labor built another room to the cottage for the rept1on of a harpsichord which a lady presented to her. At her own request n local clergyman wrote her epitaph, and hem it la: who plsy. Bosl3 AU'bi-Ai- Giol.e. a 1 HMibl I AUaaUe Kut Mail all palate u flo. Salt Lake local (io. 2, Chicago, St. Louis itod 4, Atlantia Expma. Ml 00 Deahie-Trac- h Mlffoori Rarer -- Pi Through sleeping cars te Omaha, through train. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. AgeU'agr.Uept. Balt Lake City. O. B. GIL8ON, Agent Ogden. R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. JUNE 8TH. 1604. DEPART DAILY. lOverland Limited like Mod Laxmisni Train kteftfi CoapsftaMnt and dnvkg-n- I m cam. ahscrvstm on, te I fflff can, buffet --amount mi fibmj I can, with heftier, 61th 10I fink-- I I steeping loven Library; entire bail etettc I lighted, through to Chirac vfflmg I change. Diract coaooetioa fct I SL Paul Tkbtt. fanMOBB aad Hisseapolis nCMU norsHai.SMonl Sot on t C. A WsUmt. TUIE TABLE iCUnp ft MW ; San Pedro, Los Angeles and Sait Lake R. K. Co. Depot, Third West and South Tempi Sta. Salt Lake City. I $ Lks Ota. UUA To DENVER, KANSAS OMAHA, T. CITY. LOUIS, CHTCAO 0 HI MONTREAL, BOSTON, And a m NEW YOWL. AH Lines.) Cities of Europe via ! Sharmans Ticket PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS. HIGHEST ARRIVE. m Office,' Haaly Hotel, (Opposite Depot). Boll Phona 1I1Z. P ttl From Provo, American Fork, LeU, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Calientea and intermediate pont9;45 R From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielMercnr and Sanpete Valley Ry, point.. 5:35 p From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Garfield Tooele and UN Cheap Rates to SL Louis 12 attar Eastern pel ate via d, 437 25th SL Gouiq Asm, Rarih-Wo- tn LOW RATES CHEYENNg, DEPART. For Provo, LaU, FairSaU sad Mere nr, connecting at Nephi for Mantl and intermediate points oa 8:00 Seagate Valley By Fur Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mam moth, Euraka and Silver City (via Learning' to cut-of- f) 7:45 American For Provo, Fork, Lehl, Jamb, Mil ford, Frisco, CaUentsa sad Intermediate paints &05 Rtihny letSM mi CkksR The OR Chicago sad 8L Louis, New York and Boston. Free reclining chair oars. A perfect dining car aerricc or aU all trains daily. f m p m Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Direct stage Modena and Cslientea, Fire connections for all mining districts ia southern Utah and Nevada. Is kindled quickly and bursa rapidly with dry kindling wood. 25c per sack; $2.00 per rack for unapllt Ticket City Office, 201 TeL 250. Main Street For particulars, call on er address agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L. MOORE, Plat Hat Passenger Agent E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Paea. Agt wood. $3.25 por ton for boat oosi, deliv- ered. I Wheelwright Phones Tkr My te and 8an Pete Valley.... 7:06 P. No. 3, Paclflo Express from 13:66 a. m. all points East Ogden Steam Laundry iSmall I i 8. Remsmbsr ours la tha only laundry In town that washes all wool and colored goods lii diatillod water. A a. and all points East ,...11:46 fc Try Our Rough Dry for Your Family Wash 174. :W a. Louie No. l, Chicago and 8e4 IIqIImI No. 11, Local from Park City and woolen goods ara net sent out by every laundry. Not ona laundry In a hundred can launder woolen goods without shrinking, nor colored goods without fading. Wo can. Phono - U- No. 5, Pacific Mall, Balt Lake Soft, Fluffy Blankets Bros. 2470 Wash. Are. 147. j mm The Owl Saloon ONeill Bros, Prop. No. 232 25th St. Dealers ia first clans liquors of aU kinds, wine and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city ovary Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to $1.75 quart. Wins 35 rta per quart, 8 quart, $1. Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey ),r. gaL $2.25 to $5. O'NEILL BROS PROPS. PhOns 1152. "WHERETO EAT BOSTON" CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hers tha at hast Short ordsra all hours. All kinds of game and flah In aaason. Extra fins dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and 6 to S p. m. JIM A YOUNG props 224 Twonty4lfth Stroot n. ..... MONUMENTS HEADAND STONES. TWO CARLOADS IN STOCK. MITCHELL BROS. If you haven't much sene-an- d of it haven't -- talk a lit; I aa nml go sdsw. Trsr. ol Tier lira romantic Phoebe. Half liinnymole. halt 14ba: A inalil of miitnbl cniulltkm. end musician. A Jockey, niwhi-n- l Do tiMisey 'wWi 2003 JEFFERSON AVZ. CEMETERY VAULTS. COPING s Mi 11 S OREGON SHORT CARD. Dee. 4. 1304. UNE TIME DEPART: 7 Butte sod Portland 12:06 pja, 9 Pocatello. Montpelier 2:25 e.m. d Butt 7:26 p.m. 11 Cache VUier 12 Salt Lake ana Tintie 26:60 An. Salt Uki aad Inter- tdimu points .......... . .7; 35a m. 3 Salt Lake, Provo, Ilford and ail points ...... 3.40 p.m. sth 10 Salt Lake aad Inter-6:80 dlata points ..... .6.1 5ap.m. tn. 4 ARRIVE: Lake .......... 2:15 p. m. I Butte erd Pocatello ........12:50 Am. press 11 Salt Lake and Tintie 6:65 p.m. 7 Salt Lake and Mil- - timecard. Effective Dec. 4th, MB DEPART: , --MaU and iayA C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent A. MOSELEY, AND i. HURLEY, .a ... I. ARRiVt Facile Exprasa om BIuEa 1 Kansu r, p City dolly Li Ovarlaad OmshA KnnEU City, ,J nU point 1 a Fast Mail c a j.ga ia -- a siy Jn'- - a Trsv. Pma Agent OfdoR, Utah. P. T. A, a , Overland Limited for ibs. Council RluffA ver, Kansas (W ..gra daily --Atiaatio Expram for ver, Omaha, Council Kansas City ..m iu ssat dally 1-- flfli ....11.25 Au. rd 3 Salt Lake and inter-8:05 a.m. late points and Butts,. 7:00 Am. I Portlandand Pocatello C:uC p.m. 10 Bntte 10:35 ..m. 12 Cache Valley 'rains south of Juab do not run w Expreos-.- - Scan theWantAd |