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Show HIE MORXIXG EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, i Riba Sept. 7.28 Rye 79. March TKESff SCOtS HI (OnltaMl IBOTI fna Pago HAIL STREET The lllah National Bank 111 MARKETS HIE TwK ckokid ncipH became mora uiBwt deaperato awry minute. They feared U jump and tbejr could not vail until United States Depository reached Iheai, ao intene the wee the beat. Now and then one would ie Ka DmIv A Vie. eroods"h Heroes K. Peary Jump 10 the (round with a acreain. arm of a the xras iuto TCMnw dung toby Ralph K. Assistant Cashier A. V. McIntosh policeman below by Ite mother. Juet a the policeman caught Fill Oa Simp Aecsimls the child the mother dived to thea police-maground, llt-- body iirnd the uncon-clouon tue head and he fell The baby was uuhurt by the barked upon under the treaty would be fall, but she was badly burned. contrary to our form of government Death was reaping a barren on and a dangerous precedent to estsblUb. v made by Senator For-akother Are escapes on the butldlug as Objection to opening the diwr. After this well at this tune. At the rear tao men and tao women were seen on question bad heen dipoed of for the the escape. The woman came first second lime, during the debate on Ihe and every step they made was block treaty. Senator Morgan look toe floor rd by some can or box of rubbish, and dincusxed the Dominican debt for often too heavy for them to lift. The purpose of showing ft nee largely made men won id then come to their assist' up of fraudulent claims. He talked situ auce and hurl the obstruction Into of the revenues of the government and the yard. The quartet to were descend' ued n banie the data which ha remg slowly between the third and cently preronted to the Senate end fourth flours when flames burst from which wee printed as a Senate docutha w indues all about them. The ment. dames darted up from tha third door windows, enveloping the two men and women. They fell and wars roasted to death. Their bodies were brought down by the Bremen. Through the smoke n dgure was aeen on the Ore escape on the fifth floor. No one cnuld tell whether it was a man or woman. The clothes were aflame, in n moment the vicJoins Thom in tha Senatorial Parliatim sank to tha escape and died. On the top of the escape at the mentary Taetica II Missouri. three other aide of the house lay two eons, Solomon bar and Mrs. City, Mo., March 14. In Isaac and Jacob. They had been over- theJefferson ballot on United States senator Two other mem flames. all me by the the Nledringhaus bora of the family were seen to look today, most of Selden from windows and then fell beck into strength was thrown to Judga P, Spencer, of St. bout. who wae the turning building. The elder Solo chosen an a compromise candidate men, the husband and fnibar, waa ons lent night in tha caucus. The vote of thoe rescued b Patrolman Dwaa. was nut elective ae n majority of 82 When be reached the e treat hie whis kero had bees burned oB and he wore was necessary to a choice. Seven were announced. The ballot nothing but underclothing. For more pairs than one hour ha had been wandering resulted: Spencer, II; Niedrlnghaus, round fa till condition searching for 6; Coakr.il, 76; Bartholdt. 1; Warner, kin family, when ha came upon tao 1; Kerens, 17. Another ballot was ordered. Till bodies after they baa been removed from the Are escape. As he recog- resulted in a toes of one vote for and a gain of ihroa fur nised Urn chaired remains he broke Spencer. Warner dropped out aud lata passionate weeping, with agunlx-- d Kerens lost one vote. However, the erica of "Mein kinder, mein kinder! His caw was paralleled by dux-- vole wae net derisive. The Democrat! then tried to force of others. After the Are was under control a dissolution of the Joint, aesalun, the the street wa filled with people cork- Keren men voting with the Demoing for their relatives, imploring the crats. policemen to go iuto the burning building and rescue the loved one, had perished. whom they believed Other, bewailed the loss of some kwt la the lira. The desperate renourcefulncai of oma mother in her effort to save the Uvea of her children wee shown when a handle was seen to fall from a high window In tbo burning building Ends in a Woman Starving Heraelf to and light gently upon a heap of snow. Death in Her Homo In New York. In tha center of the bundle wrapped around by severs) thicknesses of blankets and comforts, was found a four-yea- r New York, Mareh 14. Mrs. Phoebe old boy. who suffered not at all A. Barr leu, reputed to be worth $600,0(10, from his uauMial rsperlenos. The widow of Samuel Berrian, of tha fata of the mother la not known. famous Hamilton's Hide volunteers One cause of the terrible lnsa of life who achieved fame on thefleldnrGetty-burg- , wu due to tha negligence In falling to ta nt her home in Flushing, door free and clear. L. I. Bitedead keep tha eky-lighad been a recluse since the but fastened tightly, It waa ant only death of her husband nearly twenty also froten. Ae the Hemes rushed up ago. year tenants dished the for tbo stain, ihe Neighbors, seeing no signs of life roof. Thoy found Ihe door, which about the house fpr week, forced open should have swung randy open, fasten-door end Kind Mrs. Berrian dying the down. Unabl to bunt it open, and upon a couch. A few apples, a loaf of srsdged in by tha surging mass below, hrrad ami A can of corn wera the only numbers .were burned to death, food found In tha Uou and tha doctors Mid tha woman had literally starved herself Into a genera! HRS IN CHICAGO. breakdown which caused her death. Mrs. Berrien wav deeply attached to de, Chicago. March II. Fire today stroyed the printing and box depart- her husband and neighbor any that evment of the Grand Crossing Track com- ery evening since hla death a plate had been set at tha head of tha oaken table pany. Loss, $160,000. After the printing and box depart- In the dining hall of the homestead. brick building, had ment, a three-stor- y been deetroyed, the fireman thought SACRED HEART PROGRAM tha flrn would not spread Dirt her, out pon the collapse id! the walla and roof of tha box and printing department, the Musical and Literary Treat Is te be Given Fnday. Are spread quickly to tao adjoining portions of tha big plant. These see-liocontaining valuable machinery, The following la tha program to he were practically destroyed, bringing the at tha Sacred Heart academy rendered total leas up to about $500,000. on evening of Bf. Patrick's Day At tha flrsl shout of Are. there was for the tho benefit of the new altar for .panic among the workers in ihe upper . Joseph's rbtirch.lt la one of superfloors, but nil were taken out In safety. ior excellence and willbe n musical and literary treat to all who attend. Tho public having aajoyed many previous St. Patrick's Day entertainments, know full well their high order and hours n" word need bo onid further than that tbo accomplished young ladies will give one at I p. m. on Iroday, this year. OF OGDEN Win Hmss fear-crane- Itat r er u KERENS IS WITH THE DEMOCRATS bod-fee- , TWENTY val-babi- YEARS OF SORROW oj n, OPPOSITION TO STANDARD OIL COMPANY Kansas, Fight Has Encouraged Indo-- . pendant Companies ta Build. Kansas City. March 14. Aa a result of the fight gainst tha Standard Oil company in Kansas, elaborate plans for the erect I uo by independent companies of pipe lion and reflnariet are in prog-ras- a of formation, according to the B. and A. U Levy, oil men formerly from the Urns. Ohio, fluids, hro credited with planning the erection of a refinery at Kansas City, for the production of fuel oil. the crude produrL to he piped from Kansas. The plan rimes. J. PROGRAM. The Dear Lilt la Shamrock of Ireland t 1 CHICAGO WHEAT. Chicago. March 14. Wheat: No. 2 No. 3 red 1.0861.15; red 1.136 No. 2 hard No- - $ REALISING SALES OVERWEIGHT MARKET CHECKING REALIZING TENDENCY. Proposed Enactment at Albany of Tan an Transfers His Growing Influence on Market York, March 2 bard 1.05 No- - 1 northern 1.1561-1$- : No. northern 1.1061.12; No. 3 spring 1.0241.12, KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. 14. WILL YOU ts(ilii . ... Tonopsh Extra Montana Ton. J. B. Tonopah Invest in piece land: , In Weber Countyf Adjoining improved farms? Station? K'flht next ta Irrigation Canal? Providing you can buy on monthly paymanta? 8ay 110 or $15- cr $20 per monm? or quarterly? Or annual paymonta? And no interact? And no taxes? The owner to pay Uses md . Rocco H OPEN BOARD 8ALES. ... ..... 500 at 17. at Carina 500 at Daly West 30 nt 16.12.. laser Mammoth 100 at 12. May Day 600 at 131.. Silver Shield 2.500 at 60. Uncle Sam 300 at 34. Butler Idbaral 5.980 at 17. . little Chief -- 50U at New Yurk 1,990 at 50. 16; 10. AJx-3- (0 ... 3. If So OPEN BOARD SALES. Ajax Cariaa 1,000 500 at at Said piece of land will cost 1400 for SO acres. , 1 $800 for 40 acre. y for IW0 (0 acres. ,1 j 10',-,- . V -- 33. SAN FRANCISCO STOCKE HUNTER & Room 6, First National Bank Building Ogden, Utah 1 Justice 6 Mexican 160 Occidental C. 90 WINES 687. ophlr overman 15 Potiso 15 Savage 77 C. C. and Va. 170 Con. Imperial 1 Crown Point 8 Eureka Con. 40 8. Belcher 6 8. Nevada 40 S. Hill 65 B. M. LEEDOM Union Con. 63 Utah Con. 7 Yellow Jacket 13 FALSTAF CAFE Exchequer 50 G. and G. 17 H. and N. 71 Scorpion (& liquors 21 Boston, Ma1.. Marvlt 14. Considering the aeacon, the wool market is regarded as strong, the only weakness being 'shown In lots hitherto held nt price sliove tho average rates. Trade U dull for all grades of domestic, wool, manufacturer showing a tendency to hold off. Territory wuola are quiet at ateadr prices. Pulled wool are easier. Thera ia a betier situation In foreign grades. Quotation! I Territory, Idaho fine, 1$ heavy flne 14017: flne medium 18 medium 226-- 3; low medium 23024. heavy Wyoming fine 17 8425 Washington Avenuo. (Phono 228X) GAS RATES IN NEW YORK. Albany, N. Y., March 14.' The agitation in New York City for a lower go rate in the city, together vrlth allegations against the gas companies of extortionate rate and of maintaining false meterx, resulted today lu the adoption by the Senate of Joint resolution providing for n legislative investigation of the New York ga and electric lighting situation. The resolution waa not passed until after n long and rather acrimonious debate. If you want the worth of your money in MEAT and FISH Ballard to & RmckeFs go U1 84th etrort. 'Phone ESTATE PILLAGED. No. flne 1511 16; flne medium 17 medium 2J024; low medium 21624. Utah out Nevada, flne 1761$; heavy 17 mcilnm 22 23; bw medium 23 2; 2; 624. METALS. London New York, Match lt.-T- lie tin maiket developed n reactionary tendency following tha recent strong advance and closed at 134, 13s for spot Ihe and 132, 15 forfytures. lax-allmarket yielded to the decline abroad closing weak at 2985629(6. Copper closed at (9, 13a 9d for spot and at 69, la, 3d for future in the London market. Locally the situation was unchanged with Lake quoted at 1135 and 1560; slectrolytic 162361537 Lead waa casting nt 1487 unchanged at 125a In London and 446 6460 la the local market. 8pdter was also unchanged in both market a, closing at 24 In London and (166630 In the local market. 2, Cash quotations wen as follows; Flour ateudy. Wheat No. 2 spring 1.100 1.12. No. 3 1.0201.12. No. 2 red 1.1401.16 St. Petersburg, March 14. The estate of the late Grand Duke Sergius, In the Dimtrov district near Moscow, baa been pillaged by peasants and a factory in burned the same district has been down. y, Corn-- No. 48T0. 48. 33. No. 2 yellow No. 3 32. Ost No. 2 white No. I white No. 2 Rye1 78 . Barley Good feeding 38040. Fair to choice malting 40047. Sl32. Flax Seed-- No. March York. 2 6 14.-M- $.87. Shoulders (boxed) 6.87 06.90. Short Clear sides (boxed) 4.8740 7.00. Whiskey, basis of high wine 1.23. Clover Contract Grade 12.85. Ml F. Downey. Bulo "Kathleen Mm- - THE BIBLE, BY SCENES OF TOOAYm PROVE THE MOST WONDERFUL BOOK or THE CENTURY Ghrea away free to every EXAMINER SUBSCRIBER who sinis th annexed coupon and pays 75 cents io advance for the 12th months subscription to the Morning Examiner. The price of the bode is $400 and can be seen at the Examiner Office 360 24th Street No Trouble to Show It This Offer Good Only as Long as Books Last COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS 's ' TO THE MORNING EXAMINER,, GENTLEMEN: I hereby subscribe for the MORNINO EXAMINER for 12 mentha and agree te pay thn am of 75 cants par month promptly t tho and of each month on condition that I rnooivo froo of nil ehnrgo that 400 pago book called -- Tho Earthly Footsteps of tho Man of Galllae," by paying in advance whan I receive tho book tho oum of 75 canto, which chall ba applied on tho 12tn montha ubecrlptfoa. Should ! leave tho City permanently at anytime within 12 monUe than tho 75 cents shall ba forfeited and I keep the book. . on 6-- . ARTICLES AND SHIPMENTS 3 2 JQ89CC0CCX08SC3& Pictures of scenes at theyappear today, Where Christ was Born, Brought up, Baptized, Tempted, Transfigured, and Crucified, together with scenes ' as they appear today of His Prayers, Tears, Miracles and Sermons. 1 1.25. No, 1 northwestern 1.27. Prime Timothy Seed 30. Mesa Pork per bbli 12.55012.70, Lard per 100 lbs (.17 06.90. Short Ribs sides (loose), 6.750 MONET. call steady; FOUR HUNDRED PICTURES OF PLACES CHRIST VISITED WHEN ON EARTH i Creameries 21025 Dairy 18023. Egg easy at mark cases IncIudeJ 160. Prime Firsts Exits Cheese NAME ADDRESS 16. 17. (III llf((ll0 VM(8(IMI$lE I$IM 0S68B 1M6IM8IS 18. firm 120131'. COUPON FOR INAOAME Boston. March 14. every postpaid TO THE MORNING EXAMINER hereby subscribe for tha MORNING EXAMINER far regular rates oa condition that jrou send mo MADAME month for twelve mentha. 'in GENTLEMEN: months at tbo I ...a, (.art NAME... Ml II II Ml if ,,, ADDRESS, .. ii u immimmivui 8 8s 4s 3a b-- MAIL SUBSCRIBERS to go by mail outside of dgc COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS TO THE MORNING EXAMINER-GENTLEM- EN:hereby subscribe for the MORNING - EXAMINER for 12 mentha and agree to pay tho oum of 60 cento par month, In advanca or $1.50 quarterly In advance for tho term of ono year on condition that I receive free of all charge that 400 pago book called "The Earthly Foot top of tha Maa of Galileo.' by paying hi advance when I receive the book the sum of 75 cento, which shall ba applied oa the 12th months subscription. Should I leave the City permanently at any time within 12 mentha thn tha 75 cants shall be forfeited and I keep thebook -- OO 64461 ! I I 06 G II IM0OI6II66MM0I I $ I M f I 51 3-- 3-- Ri-x- ADDRESS... Ill04lll$lllll . 2 .... !$ GGI$ GBBBdSSBgdgBBSBddd 7-- rt 153. Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Ramodallng of House Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire ola Neleon, 545 1(tl otraet. Telephone 329-- FREE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS Seml-CImru- a, ( H. PATTitON WESTEKN-WOOL- S. t, ba-d- c KENNEDY 27 Caledonia 52 Chollar 75 Confidence 67 Bullion 1-- Julia , Addrus or Call oa MINING The official closing quotation! for mining atocka today wera Ba followa: Alta I Alpha Con. 8 Andes 23 Belcher 21 B. and B. 90 you, par acre. 17. New York 100 at 51. Silver Shield 700 at 50. Uncle Sam 100 at .Stockers and feeder. 2.6064.65; stork market rows 2.7664.60; heifers 3.0006.00; A growing Influence enactIhe of circles la the prospect csciiers 1.6062.40; bulls 2.5004.00; of a tax on mock calves 5.0003.75. ment at Albany would Market 18, '00. transfers, which It ia feared Hogs Receipts constitute a serious obstruction of a steady; mixed and butchera 4.8O05e very large proportion of the opera- 05; good to choice heavy 5.0006.12 tions now conducted on tha New York rough heavy 4.8v04.'j5; light Much attention ia bulk of ntles 4.9005.05. . stock exchange. given in consequence to the discussion Sheep Receipts ig.omj. Sheep and The of measures of opposition. lambs steady; good to choice wethof tue uhject held its part ers 6.600 6.10; fair to choice mixed off of activity 4.75 0 5.40: western aheap 5.0005.60; ij causing the falling 5u,00U,wK bond native lamba 6.000 7.00; western Iambi in Ihe trading. The Issue by the Pennsylvania was Just 6.1)007.65. half as much a speculative rumor had pointed to, nud the movement of CHICAGO rCTCRES. the stock indicated that this moderaholdto the a was tion disappointment The Leading Futuna Ranged at Fob The change er of the accurity. lows: oa the were atill varying running and combinations rumors of mergers, dividend Increases, especially affectSmelting the Vanderbilt's group. ing moved up again on revival of lead There wore exreports. merger in some of the movements traordinary priced stocke, high closely held Lackawanna rising on trivial buying to 4i)0. Ontario and Western movement was renewed strongly in the Into dealfurther new develop ing without ments and helped to break the effect in progress of the active profit-takiniho dosing irregular. which made National banka will pay tomorrow the 16 per cent installment of gorerment deposit held by them, thus completing the recent call, but the money market was fairly undisturbed by this preparation. Total Bales, were irregular. par value, $4,4to,00. 1-- Violin Ttmopah Tonupan Mid In 4 three-quarter- ... ....... 8s...... MUa., Kansx and Text 2nd 95 N. R. R. of Mexico con. 4 83 New York Central gen. 1"0; New York Central grp. 5 .135 Non hern Pacific 4 . 105 77 Northern Pacific 3a Norfolk and Weatern cun. 4s .....103 97 Oregon Short Uae rfdg. 4 Penn. conv. 106 102 Reading general 4s St. L and 1. Mountain con. 5s ...119 St. Louis and San Fran. fg. 4s 91 Sr. L and Swatern con. 4 93 95 Southern Pacific 4 . 119 Southern Railway 3t . 122 Texas and Pacific 1st . 86 Toledo. St. L and Western 4 106 Futon Pnrifle 4s 137 Fnlun Pacific conv. 4s U. 8. Steel 2nd 5n 95 68 Wnbanli 93 Wabash Deb. B 93 Western Maryland 4s 92 Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s . them. NEW YORK BONDS. There is n quiet lT. 8. 2s registered . ..104 vourneen Bowman. demand for wool with the tone as a C. S. refunding 2s coupon . . ..104 refunding Miae G. Malone. more of In favor whole buyers. The ..104 Art II. Dining Room In the Lighthead stock of domestic wools In the mar- U. 8.8. 3a3s registered r. ...104 coupon Home. ket is dull. t S. New 4s. registered ...132 Conti alto Solo: (a.) Beautiful Erin. lT. 8. new 4s, ...122 registered . (b.) My Irish Colleen. COPPER STOCKS. IT. S. old 4s ...132 registered Miss Colt man. V. 8. old 4s. registered . .. .104 Rerltion. "The Wearing of tha A 14. March Boston, sharp upward U. 8. old 4a coupon ...105 Green" Minna Irving movement in the copper, csperlallly in American Tobacco 4e. certificate . 75 Misse Trapp, M. Kane and Gamble. Copper Range and Oecanla marked the American Tobacco Act. III. Lillian Lighthead' Biitdv. 6, ecrtl. ...117 opening today of the local mock ex104 general 4a Recitation, Erlu'a Flag".. Father Ryan change. Copper Range wax hid for at Atrhiron A tcli lon 4s Ii adjustment Miss A. Coltman. 82 up from yrterday. A little later Atlantic Const Line 4 101 Piano Duo. Irish Melodies thl stock reached 83, thereby rroMing Baltimore and Ohio Pap 4 105 Misrs Krauss and Malone. Amalgamated, which waa selling nt 81. Baltimore and Ohio Art IV. Mia Tonedown's Seminary 95; 115 Central of Georgia 3a TELLER MAKES OBJECTION. Morning Claa. 8UGAR. Central of Georgia 1st Inc 92 "The I .ait Rom Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 69 Fee the Second Time to Secrecy af of 8umnier" New York, March 14. Sugar: Raw Piniutl Itsi Dominican Treaty Discussion. Private Vocal Clan. nominal: fair refining dull: crushed Chesapeake and Ohio 82 Sototit. M'ss J. Tarter. 6.75: powdered 6.16: granulated G.05. Chicago and Alton Chicago B. and Quincy new 4 ...100 Washington. March 14. When the "Sain! Patrick's Day" ....Vleuxiempa COFFEE Quiet; No. 7 Rio 7 3 4. Dominican treaty was taken up by the (nicago K. I. and P. R. R 4 ...100 Violin Miss Maloney C. R. I. and P. R. R con 5s 82 Settle today. Senator Teller again J. Tarter Mis Harp Ml-WOOL C C. C and St Ixmi gen. Is ...luJc, s made a plea for an open eion. He ald Piano O'Cnnneil Terminal 4 ft was desirable on matter of thi Art IV. Sitting Room In the Lie in head Sr. Louis. March 14- .- W'unl, steady; Chicag.i Colorado Midland 4s character to get the view of the counHorae. western and medium 2i4j 21; Colorado and Southern 4 .. territory CAST OF CHARACTERS, try ar.il make tnr jieuple understand line medium 1(618: fine 13017!" Cuba 5. certificate Mi Jjr.t whit was proposed in be. done un- I Ilian Lighthead Malnnev Denver and Rio Grand 4s . der the treaty. Mr. John Lighthead Mi Milfor CHICAGO PRODUCE. Pi -- til levs Securities 5s .... The genst eommlMe a compliMr. John IJghthrad .Mil Donaghv Eric prior lion I mented by Petulnr Teller for tin- - efforts Minnie Lightheil .....Ml a. Cnltmaii Chicago. March 14. Clc.-e: l it Kri general 4s made to emend the treaty and Mi j'oncdoH n Mia Maainni Wheat 1.13 bn dec'nrod that the convention, with Susanna 8pvd Erie general 4a July 93 Mi J. Tarter 3 8: Sept. May SO F. W. anil Il'ivrr City 1M perhaps 'ms or two amendment. hai Pupils of the Rerainary ard Relative Corn -- March 48 14: May 43 been put in the bent possible condiHocking Valiev 41 of the Light bead Family. ' 67,8. tion. Ba'.lie Soafoain Mis b'Couneil Japan 6. certificates Oats-M- ar 1 ; 851-432 Ixiui-vil- le SI "lliit, he said, "it ia impossible to Grace Glidewell July and Xab. lnt. 4s Mi Shephard 29 Sept. amend tbs treaty so that it will Manhution conmd gold 4 . Ml Sophy Soprano Coltman Pork 12.72 me. i am opposed to it fur satisfy May 12; July 12.S7 Mexican Central 4a fundaMi Ray HI. I 6 12.9n. mental and reasons.'' Mexican Central 1st Inc Jennie Just MIm P. Downrv Lard-Ma- rch Me dsclarsd that the polity io he cm- - Aunt Aatorfeld $.92 April 0.97 Minn., ami St. Louis 4 . . Mis Frost May 7.07 12, Mis... Kansas and Texas 4s s call for an outlay of of a million dollars and a dally output of 200.600 barrels of crude oil. At Clianute. Kansas, a meeting of producers has been held to ronaldrr the for a pipe line to Port Arthur, ?reject exaa. At ihe meeting a Chanute hanker asserted that he had sold to an Kng-lisconcern operating largely at Beau-moaand In the Russian Adds, seven million dollara in bunds to aatt one-ha- lf push the enterprise. The line would hi 660 miles In length and have n capacity of 2S.6Q0 barrels of oil a day. The Cudahy. the packers, and John W. Cataa are said to be Interested In the Port Arthur project. 15, 1903. Kansas City, March 14. Cattle-Recei- pts 8.000. Steady to urong; native lts and steers 4.00 6 4.79; native cow heifers 2.0064.75; dorters and feeders 3.0064.65; bulla 2.2564.10; calve .... 3.006 6.25; western fed ateera 4.006 Wisconsin Central 4x 94 5.25: weatern fed cow S.HO04.5O. Hog Receipts 14,mm. Steady to BALT LJKE MINING STOCKS, 5c lower; bulk of roles 4.9565.00; heavy 6.OU05.O5; packer! 4.9065.00; pigs and lights 4.1o4.W. Tho elooing quotations sad sales wsrs 7.000. Sheep as Sheep Receipts follow a: steady, lambs lower; muttons 4.750 5.65: lambs 6.0007.85: range wether CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 5.230C.GO; fed ewes 4.7565.36. ReaUzing sales oierareighted the stock market today, and checked the rising tendencyof but mere were persintent revivals speculative advance here and there in the list which kept up the tone of the market and gave it rosining power. pressure wa only Tje urgent selling at the high level and with the yielding of prices the volume of offerings decreased to ineffective proportion. in Credulity waa rather severely taxed insome of the reports which hate CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. spired the rise In stocks, owing to the entire lack of authoritative confirmain fact tion. Chicago, March 14. Catilw Receipts inquirle in official quartern to secure lig it on the reports 4,000. Steady; good to prime ateera which have made failed to confirm 6.256 G.25; poor to medium 3.750 New MARCH 3,s 61-12- : New , Johnson 8.U7; ;7 Timothy 3.00, Clover 13.9o. Barley 406 49. per cent. Tima loan, very easy; sixty days Junior Vocal Clans. per cent. Greeting to Reverend P. M. Cushnahan. 2 per cent; 90 days 3 Mia Doughy. Prims mercantile paper 3 . . .. Walts . .Blsukc per cent ft. H. A. Cecvllan Club. Sterling exchange steady: bankers A Festal Bouquet and Original bills 4(675Q'4.868U for demand 4.8470 6 4.8475 for sixty day The Minima.. bills; and 4.87 A PAGE OK RECENT HISTORY. ported raics 4.8S commercial bills 4.84 (An original comedy In live acts-- l Bar silver 68 Ad. I. A Bitting Room in the Light-hea- d Mexican dollars 43r Home. Time-O- ne month tftrr the Explosion of the Maine, 1893. Vixxl Solo An Irish Folk Bong. . Foots BOSTON WOOL . July ; j 1.37. Flax I (IF THE 6.83 i-- mud $ |