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Show TDK MORNING EXAMINKIi: 4 and will see sight others will at all. nut lie able to Win a contest trip by votes if you btuudard-Examinc- r wuut to travel with th Published Every Day In the Year by crowd. lc i:cL m:r ium-pana The Standard Publishing Co. for ibis t:i;i a.id tile iv.-- t ! and umM tHipultir g1' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. din choice. Waicli tonionow cventug's Ktaud-srDelivered by Carrier in Ogden who wiil "Hit and thi-pile. 1ily, Including Sunday MornGreat Lewis and at. t Tia.l" the month. ...75 ci. Examiner, per ing Sets. Clash evil! uuijl al loi Single copies THE EXAMINER 'ache, OGDEN, UTAH- - SUNDAY MOUSING, THE WORLDS FAIR CONTEST v APRIL 0, 1003. i & ' V - . "'g ttis-tbr- Applicants for a $300 Trip to Portland. win-iic- Mettirg Discloses Handsome Profits Maas During the Yeat. Annual - INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS UTAH SUGAR COMPANY. .B"H v of tlie TIie anii'fil or the fiali Knc.u- rumpiiny va- - hi id lit the olhre ol the company in tins h civt News Amu . iu Knit Tiiursiljy lull., at fi o'clock. a There was strong eicnlug. of wlis'khot-tcrtrom all parts nl the state. Thu lilOll' n IlllliUlrcd .hownl t ll- - rehUll or' tin t the la hi the I I'll st Harlmi-Itin' .ccoii't i Inyear of the pow ei i!:Uil hi river, hii.I tue tiiird year ol in lh.,;,i Itivcr valthe canal kvi--iley. The ftgires. giving s worked, with tlivi nunib-'- r ol days mini her of acre planted. number of of tuns of produced, ainuiini in I'.iu:; and lb" I were wage. IK'I.1, wn and Kulistantt.il noted in favor or the last year's The sinount pul'l the larnt.-rcxccedi-t, :i J7"".oou for the i of the two fartor-ii-year. The , eveeedeii tlLMMill.unn miiiihIs of V'.iltiod ut $1,7"".""". The plant i was in operation lul day: at turn at tiarland Ml day . Tlie report showed that during the tii- -l year I bo r company had paid 7 on it. preferred Mock, uii-- l Hie tirsl quarterly dividend of I i 4 per cent on its common stock. und will lie conliiucd quarterly ock-holders The Examiner Is a strictly independit gives all aides au newspaper, equal show. The Examiner has no favorites. nd no enemies to ptiniah. I', wilt give the news unbiased and unprJ.i(licoii. will be received on Communication all subject pretiented In respectful language from known Individual, but the true name must he published in full. All letter ami signed by noni do plume, or axaunied names, will be thrown In the wattle basket. The brave man never hides behind an uasinued name. Dont ask the Editor to lie responsible for what jou arc ashamed of. ent Kubucrihers will confer a favor by informing this olfleo of failure to receive Thu Examiner before their lueakfHKl. e d nr r pre-e.i- -- fac-lui, - lli-a- u s s l owr-aiion- -. x ia-h- EDITORIAL ROOMS 81 56 No. Independent Phone No. Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone No. 120 No. 56 Independent Phone No. 120 Bell Phone WM. CLASMANN reut Thu treasurer's stal- ed that sugar collections during the year hud amounted to over $ ,4",(Sin, In tho comae of which not one dollar had been lost through hail account. The ntockliuldci s weie gratiileil In lern that the Indication for tlio comthan ing year arc more proniiiiig ever, and that at (iailami I lie acre-ago- . owing to tho extension of tiio Malad Valley railway, will he mrc than doubled over wh.it it was last No. 120 Bell Phone No. 120 of both telephone systems dosed after 8 p.m. THE DREAD TRACHOMA. Trachoma la an Infot-- t Inns of thn eye for which there Ik no known The cxienl of tlilti remedy. .in Oriental t'ounlrlts has been of com- year. mon knowledge In America and Eu- VANDALISM IN THIS CITY. dlKt-an- e dli-oa- - . rope since the announcement of Hits immortal Colonel Kellers of his dls- covery of Ms infallible eye water. millions of Chinese Three hundred and every one of them with sore eyes. Every Mnesa would clumnr for Hie dollar a lsiltlo, and eye water al a there was millions in it." Thu Japanese are as sorely afflieted with this diseases as the Chinese. It isonc of tho diseases which debar those afflicted with It front landing In this country Itecsttae so oaslly It is dsnKomtts front China Every Immigrant spread. and Japan 1m earefttlly Inspected for trachoma, and a large , nituiber are 1urnid haek on every steamer bringing Immigrants. Hut the iimisI of the Japanese do not route direct front Japtm. 7hn Japanese Consul in litis city suys that direct eniigrniioa of coolies to It tlie Lotted States is prohibited. Is not prohibited from Hawaii, nor is there any inspection of Immigrants And wo are Imfrom those inlands. by every steamer porting trachoma from Honolulu. The disease Is uni in the least jiCenl-al- r to Asiatics. Jt will attack any one eximard to It. It Is very likely In ho children contracted by unending are Japanese schools where t here pupils, and the danger la fur worse from those admitted to our homes sw house servants. Considering the nature of tltu disease and its prevalence among Japanese, no person of that nationality should Ik- - admitted to any school or employed as a house servant until cxnmlncd by a physician and pronounced free from the disease. And in either case tho person responsible for the admission should make sure that the Jaitanest presenting the certificate Is the mime Japanese that was examined und obtained it . Ii Is a law of nature that crowded populations of plants or animals are subject to serious dlsesses. It is nsiurc'N way halum-of maintaining the of life. Mankind is no more exempt from this law than other forms of lire. The overcrowded populations of Korea China and J.tpuit are not lic:lilty. They are known to sufi'cr mint disease tin- known in less populous regions. Most illsea-e- s of the nre Infectious and wherever go they carry them YYc cannot fsecly ieltr.lt (lie Jiipauesi; coolies to imr shores without exposing ourselves to the pliysleia ami moral illicit ion which they bring. J. ll. Kpargn yesterday tvj wiled a case of vandalism, of which he was the victim, which loo despicable for an Ogden roideiil to la guilty was of. The casa the destruction of a Ivor lit If til magnolia plant which was valued highly by Mr. Kpargo. Such plants are rare in thin norihen climate and seldom put forth their exquisite ldoom this far away front their natlvn Hut this possession of Mr. Kpargo had flowered out in Iho perfee-- . Him of Its rare beauty and was much admired by lovers of flowers who have set-iii- s h'-at- porch during the day ami was taken Into lit house every evening, laist v'vculng Mr. Kpargo stepped out on Hie porch In bring In this favorite of hla ennvervatory, and to Ills rrgret discovered that the stems hud been lorn from Hut trunk of the plant aud tlie bloom had shamefully mutilated. Who could have dnnu this detestable thing or what hla motive could have Mr. Kpargo was at a loss to understand. Hilt if the miscreant Is apprehended ll will likely go hard with him. Mr. and Mrs. Kpargn leave this afternoon for an extended visit In New York anil other cities In the cast. The? will of course visit (heir moii al Philadelphia wlio la giving a gissl account of himself in tlw medical college of thn ITilversfty of Pennsylvania. Sir. Kpargo and hla wife will he gone almost a month. They naturally a moat enjoyable trip, as tho horrors of thn eastern heat will not overtake them. atiHi-l-pat- A Number MURPHYS COURT. of Priioneri Arc tenced. Sen- Judge Murphy held a short session or police court ycsicrdnv and sev-etvaginitis were an signed before him lor trlnl. K. R. Campbell and S. Hibson phadcit not guilty to thn of cb-iig- their case uti.I tegrn.n-- was -- el for hearing this afternoon. Joint YY. (Iray pleaded guilty to not mean of support having any and tite Judge kindly viiluni.-r-it-to allow Hie rily to t.ikc cure of him for the next twenty .lays, lie will wink for hi hoard on the city ruck pih during ihut lime. xii-lll- e d ; Chris ('lirtsiinn-e- n amuse, I himself 1nt evening Ityr knocking down cycle racks while under the influence of a little hm imieh spirits He put mi $.' for It i s court on the charge of pence. in - the FIRST BASEBALL GAME. The first niatrh h.iseiinli game of the sea son will tic ud at p in. this t HlenwiN-al Iark between the tfgdfsi team and the - he an nre ennlident g r the line flub nine. It ought to game as lmih teams of viciory. Following is Club. - . Hans Dover g-- . . s. , .l.f . . -- . . ef . tCiipi.) Wailiin. Mortenson. g . "b. Cohmvn Ho, Igor ji. . ;ti. Itolii-rso- - .. ...,,lh.. A.lotol aiii-ri.i- Advertising. .... Henry p. I.nirenre . .i.r. . Kpilntai: ... . . . Hansen YVessler l.eavitl It I av lor J. Tim lor . Time 1.44 third. Fourth rare, mile and a sixteenth nient. must lie niHiio with him for each Gregor K. won. Little Scput second. Time 1:49. Doyle third. day's work. He will expluln any in- Miss Cotton Fifth race, steeplechase formation in regard to stiliscrlpHon Infor-nu- t stakes, $ 1.500 adthMl, full course, about prlcu mid receipts. All other Nowlin Dr. miles two won, Bright t ion can lie secured any time uf Girl second, Rod Car third. Time thu day at the Standard office. h-- . - 'in-re- William Murphy ia Sentenced to ty Years. Twen- YVillliiiu Murphy, who on the niRht of 2li. 1904, held np and robbed J. waa yesterYV. Adants, In Kali Tcr. At City Park. New Oilcan-- , La., April 8. City at hard to twenty years day sentenced Park results: labor In the state prison by Judge First race, Otsego, won; Bessie Me, MurArmstrong. Colver, the partner of Time, Woodlyn, third. second; phy, will not Im tried until the next term of court. Second Lee, race, mile Thora YVIu-i- t Murphy was asked by thn won; Morris Yolmer, By second; court if lie had anything to say why Play, third. Time, 1:41 Kenienre should not he pronounced upThird race, seven furlonga Reticon him lie replied that he had not hern ent, won; April Showers, second; given a fair trial and said that the Tlie Don, third. Time, 1.28. themselves witnesses had perjured Fourth rare, mile Six Shooter, rlti ring the entire trial. He proceeded won; Alma Dufnur, second: Lady to ennuieraie a number of statements Jocelyn, third. Time, 1:48 of some of the wltnessea wltirh he Fifth rare, mile and a quarter clnlmed were tiulrtie. District Attor-ne- Roundelay, won: Hymettus, second; l,onriKiiirow said that the matters Scortic, third. Time. 2:08 mentioned were not materia! to the Sixth race, five furlongs Frcgen-lonastate's case nt all und would have won; Airita. second; Pretenntiiilo no difference in the verdict even sion. third. Time, 1:00. if they were as defendant had slated. Seventh race, mile Erbe, won: Dr. Judge Armstrong told ihe defendant Stephens, second: Lady Goodirch, athis should have informed third. Time. 1:42 torney of tIioe mailers during thn tvlul so that lie riiuhl have hnil BASEBALL. In his behalf, as thn roiirt would havi; given him every opporPortland va. Ban Francisco. Kan Francisco. Calif., April 8. Porttunity to get wltiii'FKes. Sentence was then pronounced upon hint us almvo. land profiled hr some weak points In Koval MorriNon, a soldier, was ar- Ihe play of the Incala in the fifth innraigned upon the rltargea of burglary ing and sands Irhed in a couple of hits and petit larceny and entered plea of which netted three run. The hitguilt) to I tot b. He waived time fnr ting on either side was very light and sentenie and was sentenced to ten thu hits of ihe losers were distributed xeuis In the state prison. Hu whs over three innings. Score: R. II. E. the Kalt Port la ml . . 3 3 charged with Imrghirir.lng latke 11.; id ware store on the night of San Francisco 2 3 3 Fohnii-tS. I9'.i. and Kleating two Hatteries Gsrvln and Slclan: Henlevolvt-rof tho value of $1". lie had ley mid Wilson. I'mpire Davis. nothing to miv why judgment should nut he pronounced against him. Lot Angele va. Tacoma.. Iis Angeles.wt- -Yullf.. April 8. ToCOL. COLTON'S DUTIES. a stuhlmrnly fought day game i mi ing ten whiih e'entunlly went to -- Col. (S. It. Ho8. Aptil lai Angeles by score of 2 to 1. The lton. p; to Is supervising collector came was r markable in many of the Dominican revenue, was at. tite chief of which was the fact war ilep.iitmoni lousy. He received t lint, the Angles made 11 hits and but final insiruciioRs from Kccrdury Taft two urn, white the Tiger got hut icgiudiug his duty, lie was especially un hit Init nu'Kigrd to turn that into J tit nml'-that in till lie was doing or n run. ; pitched a great game iio In Santo Domingo he was fur tit' local, hit retired in the fir- -t j sitoulil tint the agent of the I'nited States, hilt li.iif of the ii.r. 'i at hi own request the ugi-nol Iresiili-n- t he tel: hi arm growing sore. Morale, of lit IKouiuiean goveiinuent. Hull took hi pt;ic8 ami was quite a effective a th'' little aouth tutw. Y,r Iiasslie I've just insured my Soon- R. 1L E. iite tor Ihe thousand dollars iu your 2 Angrbs j Lit nr. Hilly. 1 I 1 Pasxho oh. Mr. Jack. RiiHcrie- - Giiiwln. ri'ar. Hall and I.. cii't you overvalued your-e- lf ,i Side: Ktvti- ;"d Giaham. :42-4-- 2-- , s Hoo-lwo- j t i - V; iie. , g31 havi- offi-irto imy if th..y cm I it join tiie paity. Muncy can not buy a phue wilh the ten. .They go a a UHupauy. and will go by tiism- exis-ns- Sixth rare, five and a half furlongs atpiicclle won. Highland King second. Hannibal third. Time J:09 Seventh nice, six furlongs Nannie Hodge won. Devout second, J. Edgrillo Time 1:15: third. -l- - Sc vci nl $165 4 i iT Jb, T 4 4 4 4 We have just received a carload of the most elegant bedroom suits that ever reached Ogden. Made of the rarest and most valuable wood used in furniture. They consist of Circissian Walnut. This is a rich chocolate brown wood, A elegantly grained and finished in soft, lustrous wax finish H-aJand very beautiful. Set Price Silver Grey Maple that made the great hit at World's Fair. Made by the Germans. This is the newest finish in bird's eye maple and is one of the richest things you ever saw. Suit. Price. . . v 4-Pi- 4 4 4 4 gn wJJaJU ece Tuna Mahogany rn AA An 4 Suit PwVUiUu 4 be seen to be 4 They must This is a rich, rose colored wood that is very attractive and will surely please you. We cannot do these goods justice by a description. appreciated. We will take great pleasure in showing them. 3-Pi- ece " -- 4 i 4 4 4il 41 44 4 4 4 4 $ 4:28. GOES TO PRISON. - ug'tt ;rjitr huhnni1 h.id a tidy stun silted p for a rainy day 7" 'Ye. In- ill. I have, hip tnv; .!H in .mm- w stock, ami gut rt over bis f . ihrir own At Montgomery Park. Tenn., Memphis, April 8. Montgomery Park resiilm: First race, six furlongs Bell of Portland won, Monlella second, Barkcl-nior- c third. Time 1:10 Second race, four and one haltl furseclongs- Kllngsoi- won. Joe Hoy-nond, Fantail third. Time :57. Third race, mile Schoolcraft won. Runnoc-Our Sislcr Belie second, Prices From S9i0 to Swell Bed Room Suits NEW MINING COMPANY e Dg-lu- Fllinil'lllffTi in-r- ai rirn.i . . NEW ARRIVALS WBI FORMED 4-- JUDGE Advi-rtlsln- - thu livers thn receipt and keeps (no voles until site is ready to vote. If the new subscriber will not trfial you with his money give him a receipt of your own or call at the office and get the receipt first by advancing Iho money yourself Tho books at the nlfico must Iki kept. In A1! order and Mr. David (J. non will have charge of them Httd givn receipt for all money collected. Mr. Nelson will ha In the Standard office between 4 and 7 o'clock p. in. each day. Kunday excepted, and the sett leNcl-fro- bt-c- Tomorrow s . been pushing homo, Tho plant customarily rested on tho OUR GREAT FAIR TRIP. I.ei-.-- y 3-- stock of Alaskas have arrived. We guarantee them to be the best made, built on scientific principles and we warrant them to give satisfaction. Y'en-do- Plant Daatroyed By Unknown Parties. Our new and complete -- to. Beautiful Magnolia (bh-ntitl- s the KtamiarJ Examiner Fair contest begins. Ten of MVl-cCounty' young l.ultes will go to tlie fair lux I July al tin- expen-- e of the liiac.tl.ir-mid Kum;uer. Only the bc- -i wiil allow ilu-l- r girls in Otih-names to i before the public jnr vole.-;Evi ry e,iie nii.l will he given to tin on They will Ik- us safe a i:i their own lioui The tailway offii ii i nr pc tide, uni the l'.i r offiu.-- s pron.-i.-to make it mo i for th- - I "ii lucky Ogd. n g.,.. ;Verv ihow. wl'hin I c big ,..u.-- :,Fia. . iloeiR in tjr.ib-n'- j lucky Tlie Tt ail shuIl Ur.by our lucky ten and if the "Trail" is a.; r".4 ah ft 'Tik- " at SI. Louis, tlu-i- i the OEden gill will -tghts never to lie forgo, ten. Th report, miv th TTite'' ef th St. Louis Fair can nol hold a candle by the Fide of The Trail" in Ton land. T.u- rortlaud Fair will b hummer and to Hit the Trail wiil bo the chance of a The Famous Alaskas o dlvl-lend- ri s-- Refrigerators 3-- s pni-hu-- li-- - us-ar- EXAMINER TELEPHONES RACES. At Oakland. Ran Francisco. i'iit., April 8. The world5b record tor three miles was Young ladies aiu sizing up ei"h shattered by Kile toiliir on the Oakoilier and wiindci ing how luaiiy will land track, the distaiue being ucgotUt-e- d tlie race. Yeiy slow in getget in-in 5:22. s years jt was twetuy-on- e ting started. The on Home proini-eago when Drake Harter bung np the to IfU ted hut. Kluil in your record of 5:2i, that lias stoid to Ihe Thu t'altfornia record Tomorrow the Standard Examiner present lime. for the distance was cliptsd by ix ami tYo.hls I'ali- contest will Ih sin. Ip one hail seconds. The new-- reeord four young ladhs to lids lime on hnurse is a . four Ten lucky y,,ar old gelding bv have entered the coni'1!-!Kt. I'arlo-.laiiund is owned by young linlies will go; 7 from ligden Kuilu-nharJr. Elie ch fried ion City and J from the cuiin'y. Votes iitvorite. was seven days old will he thrown Jour. Dr. ia'ggvx the o threv' quarters ut a length. oi.t. This prevent parties from Yeteriinoby was third. ItiFitector Mnn-ro- e saving vines ami running lit a dark and Expedient stoisl even in the j horse at the last moment. I In Ifiitte. Mouiutia, Iho Evening betting in ihe third race, a two mile Although it looked during the has start;-'- ! r similar contest event. New and 1i voies ulread' run way up in first part of the race that Kxiiedicnt would lose the race he hung on gamely No young lady ne. Hip Hioiihar.iK liesitaiu to get into tin- - rate. Tiro and raine past the finish nearly a length ahead. Thn leng distance raccon'ei-- l will lin a clear, hotiesl affair, than ing attracted a Inrge crowd. No event ami no person can buy for s than one mile. $.;uu the shiiii- adva'itages or the trip. on the card was Track fast, weather rlcarr. Summary: The Ogden High Si Insil pupils' could First race, one mile -- Tannhauser unit and supiue't one or two of tln-i- r choice and feel sure of winning both won. J. Y. Kirby smrnd, Hold Finder Time 1:42. eon'es-imifor a trip to ilm great third. Win-Id'race, one mile- - Raker won. Fair ut Portland. Each of tho Macene third. Holden Ruck second, eight grade classes In ihcolher school the trips. Time 1:19 iis, could easi'y win one ofshould enThird race, two mile -- Expedient Iureiiis of young ladies courage their daughters In enter tin won. Inspector Mttnroe second, Ray Time 3:34 con' cm. ll will crea'e an ambition third. Fourth race, three mile- s- Elie won. to win a place for themselves. The Dr. names of all contestants will he second, Veteruuo third, eil tomorrow evening for the first Time 5:22. World's record. until thv; Fofth rare, one mile- - Andrew Murk lime, snd daily close of tho contest. won, Hulford second. Telephone third. In another place In this paper will Time 1:39 be found a oiiwin good for 1" votes. Sixth race, one mile Morita won, Ken Tills coupon will appear ftich Sunday AnitiHkndoy second, Air third. anti must be voted before it is 7 days Time 1:41 old. flip the cuiipnn out, neatly trim ft up to the edge and write the At Banning. Tho holder of nil tun of your choice. Washington, April 8. Runnings rethem. cast to arc entitled the cotiMins sult: The Standard Examiner have no Firat race, five furlonga Pat Dnn-ph- y all to W'c shall favorites. encourage won, 8tepaway second, Arlette Iho of routesr. Members enter the third. Time l:i4. Standard-Examine- r emof families half furlongs Second race, six ployes alone are prohibited from en- Yeoman won. Flinders second. Cabin of rule Road the tering the con third. Time 1:34 tlio contest and then get in the rac Third race, the Washington Nursery Kcincmhcr and then hustle for votes. r four hslf furlongs (htkianw won, ilte old story, "Tho early bird catches Time Consistent third. second. thu worm." :5ti 2 5. How to Get tho Big Votca Fourth race, spring handicap, steepA young lady requests ns to explain about two half miles Black how to get the lilg voles. Jt Is this lechase, Hussar won, Sandhurst second. Mac-keway: The price of either tho Morning Time 5:23 Dwyer third. Examiner or Evening Standard Is 75 ModFifth race, five fttrlongsl-bli- ss rents per month, or $9 per year. Each esty won. Lilac second. Old (Siory for all thn collects lady ninuey young third. Time 1:04 subscript linns tdin can get; brings It Sixth race, mile und a sixteenth to the office and rocelvea a receipt and Proliu Stundard Rearer second, the votes she is entitled to. She de- IVlo won, third.Time 1:55. liuiley subscriber to BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner is sent by mail out tilde of Ogden, per year. . . At least quarterly, in advance Fou Only ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ARE TO BE FILED. Ogdanitaa Own Eight Claims in a Promlalng 8actlon ef the Goldfield District, Nevada. At a meeting held in the office of the Firat National Bank the Golden Bell building Friday Mining company waa ntrmed and the following have been elected officers of the company: B. P. Critchlow, president; J. I Carlson and C. J. HumphC. 11. Barton, ries, treasurer, and S. S. Smith, aerretary. This company was formed for the In purpose of working eight clainta Goldfield, which have been purchased, and at the meeting last evening arrangement were completed for filing articles of Incorporation, which will tie done as soon ns the papers Can be made out. The capital stock of thn company Is irittn.nmt, 'divided into shares of a par value of $1 earh. The claims are in thn center of a triangle formed by the Bull Frog, and Goldfield kilning diatrlrta, on the Stonewall range of mountain and ia one quarter mile from the Marth Smithy strike, where ore has been found worth llufl per ton. The owners do not expert big values from their ground, but are well satisfied they have large lmdles of low grade ore that will yield handsome dividends when the railroads hare opened up that country. There nre twenty-onOgilenitea Interested in the project, who are considered the orjsanixf-rof the company, nud all were present nt the meeting last evening. After the papers have been filed, the new eontpsuy will start artive prospecting work on their cla' is. THE DRESS GOODS of this store waa never ao wall fitted to plcaao overy with and Idea you may have in mind. Tho otock of mohaira in all the pla ahadoo and fancy late atylaa have been arriving daily and nowhen in thia city do you e auch a complete and beautiful atock of drui SECTION gooda. . 1 S. 8. Smith, in s: 5AQ,-Ou- OUR SILKS for spring and summer are here and you must come and aea thia great collection of ailka to appreciate what the silk weavers and printers have been doing. Wo chow tho largest and most complete line of silks to bo oeen In the west at popular prices. t Trimmings for Season of 1905 Are In Washington Avenue. e nnuncement of a $lnn,ntMt.onn Union Pacific preferred mock Issue. However, the snpiKirl offered to Lnlon Pacific. growing confidence over the money outlook, the great activity reported in ail lines of trade and industry, and the renewed potency of tho merger and combination rumors threw WEEK'S STOCKS. the market into revived speculative and excitement. Great animation New York. April 8. There was a marked the latter part of thu buoyancy halting tendency in prices on the week. Thn tardy movement In United stock exchange early in the week, due Stale Steel waa an effective into fear of firmer money and the an- - fluence In thepfd. revival The Owl Saloon JJ ONoill Brea, Props. No. 8 Dealer, ia first cUaa U kind!, wines and brandy. AllgooM 7 of dty Uvared to any Saturday. Whiaky 7 eta to flU1 Jli Wiam as cts per quart, I 31 Quart Whiakey $r. rano 31.28 to 95. CNB'LL BROS, FROPfc Then 135Z. |