OCR Text |
Show THE' MOUSIN' EXAMINER: OfiPEN, llll A FREE HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES . MQRSiyo, APRIU 22, FT AH, PATFKPAT 1903L steady lambs weak. Good to cho.ee fair to wethers shorn 6.!55l4G; choice mixed shorn 4.00 jf 4.75; westnative ern sheep stum 4.5O05AO; western lambs lambs shorn shorn 4.5043.70; western lambs wool-e- STREET UNION PACIFIC d 6.59 7.60. Three Trains Daily Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. April 21. Cattle R narivo steera 2,000. Steady; WORLD cetpta OF beifers 4.M. tf 6.50; native cows and 1.5005.65; Stockers and feeders 3.000 5.15; bulls 2.7504.75; calves 3.000 6.25; western fed rtpeva 5.0006.25; BRADBTREET'S REVIEW. western led cow 3.5005-25- . HOGS Beceiptn 4JH)0. Market 5 to c Has Hald Cool and Rainy Weathar higher; heavy 5.4005.45; park-er- a Back Rstail Trade. 5.3505.50; pigs and light 4.500 TOE Fid ie Casefei Chicago Kansu St. Lenlt City 6.40. New York. April morrow will sys: FREE HOME AT BALI DA. Dr. C. D. Bancroft, the founder of the free home for poor consumptive, at Ballda, Colorado, in In Ogden. Th doctor Ik on hla way to Portland, but will retrain here for a day or two. During a pleasant visit to thla offlre he spoke Interestingly of bia work In behalf of the poor victims of ronumj tloe. Of coil rue the home la necessarl-lestablished on an economic hauls, aa It Is to be maintained hy popular aubacriptlon. The doctor la one who believes that the only way lo effect a cure of pulmonary troublea la bv plenty of pure open air, proper diet and y tempestuous. He lived in Kansas during its stormiest days. He accompanied Juhu Brown on many of hia raid through the border country and was instrumental In making Kansas a free tale. He sat In Ford's theater the night suaded that any rase of tuberculosis an that has not reached the third stag" Lincoln wa assassinated and was afcan be cured by tbe methods provided eye witness to that tragedy. Years at hla Home. He baa been connected terwards he prepared a lecture on the with a number of eelentosnary Institukilling of Lincoln, and, na this Is a tions aud baa had much experience In subject of which the American people hoped treating the disease fur which hia Free ran never hear loo much. It tola deliver the doctor may be Induced liomo hail been established. be leaves. l)r. Bancroft's early life was rather ..a lecture in Ogden before sound sleep. Ilia Free Home la 7.050 feet above sea level and embraces Hitt acres. The place la already storked with chickens and a number of rows, nhlrh provide light entplovment for the Invalids. The doctor la fully per- for whlrh he wa at odd oa favorite. Weather fine; track muddy. order and is responsible for the low at scores. McLean's three home plate was the feature of the game. Attendance 4, non. R. H. E. Score: 4 9 5 Portland 3 3 14 Lo Angeles flatteries, Garvin amt McLean; Gray and Eager. Umpire Klopf. pul-mil- s SPORTING mr ..... NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rain Prevented Game. Philadelphia, Fa., The opening game of the National tongue here today was prevented by rain. Up to within fifteen minutes of the time for piny the weather was perfect, but about 3:16 o'clock a heavy wind, and rain storm came up and continued for a apace of about twenty minutes. The field was idorougbly soaked by tba heavy down- . pour, but as there were 17.600 specta-tors present, both Manager McGraw or New York and Manager Duffy of Philadelphia decided to attempt a game, i., Infield was mopped and aawduat was placed around the bases. . The sun shone for a few mlnutea, but rain again fell almost ae soon as tbe game was started. Before tbe game the two teams marched across the field beaded by a hand and raised the American flag. The first ball was thrown by Mayor Weaver. .Preeldent Pulliam of iuo National league was present. New York scored four runs In their half of the first Inning and the locale had two to their credit when rain stopped play. A. the end of half hour the rain had gain ceased, hut the grounds were unfit to play upon and the game was called. Result: I'm Joe won; First race, 4 furlong Syphon Girl second; Legal Form third, Time, :49. Second race C furlong 8erenlty won: Dr. Sherman second; Dorice third. Time, 1:161-2- . Third race, one mile Gloomp Gus won; CauculHie second; Jerusha third. Seattle 8, Tacoma 4. Tacoma, Wash., April 21. Miller's home mn, two singles, an error and a dispute with the umpire gave Seattle four nina In the first inning. After lust FTlxgernld pitched a good game. Shields was effective until the eighth when three lilts with two errors gave toe home team three runs. Eagan made another hnnte run today. Doth Idea fielded In fast Ptjle. R. 11. Score: . ... ...... ..4 10 Tacoma ..C Seattle Fltxgerald and Graham: Shields and JHsb.wood. Umpire Davis Time, 1:451-2- . Fourth race. C furlong Cruxado won; Sad Sam second; Tocolaw third, Time. 1:15. Fifth 'race, mile and an eighth Al second; lnpath won; J. V. Kirby Henry C. Rye third. Time, 1:38 Sixth race, mile and an eighth Ledus won; Maifllo second; May third. Time, 1:561-4- . Hoi-Inda- RUSSIA S INTERNAL AFFAIRS. 21- .- Bradstreeta to- Trade reports are irregular in character, distribution of .eaaonable good with r.ail being reiaided by cool or rainy weather at the west and northwest! and south where truck fruit, products and young ccntoa are reportIndustries, ed damaged by irostx. Jobbing trade however, are active. at some renters is still good and retail business toward the Utter end of he week became more animated. Building 1 brisk, money. Is firmer, bank rlcsring haring Increased heavily. Price ii general display a downward tendency, weakness in grain and securities - bring especial features. Railway earnings are still on the upgrade and western wheat crop prospect continue favorable, timely rains helping with the wheat, though cold weather has delayed spring wheat and oat seeding and plowing. AVhlle siel iron and Steady; SHEEP Receipts 1,000. muttons 4.5005.80 ; lambs 5.7507.49; ewes fed range wethers 5.01'M 6.60; .5005.50. AMERICAN LEAGUE. V- Weather Stopped Game. New York, April 21. A terrific thunder-and rain storm broke over American League Park in Washington height thla afternoon and spoiled what promised to be atr Interesting baseball' game, tbe Initial one of the aeaaon between Washington and New York, 1 earns.' Nearly lO.iMtO people attended.' When tbs storm broke Iwfore the third Inning, the epectatora wildly demanded the game lie called and a riot aoemed Imminent. Tbe police were then instructed to announce that there would, le mi admission charged for the game next Monday lietween thn same clubs. The game wsa not railed until after the opening of the final half The crowd of the fourth Inning. bowed Its by cheering the when they visiting Washington's 's knocked out three runs off pitching in their half of the1 fourth inning, making the score 3 to In Ikv-o- r of Washington which under the rules does not count in the champlou-fhl- p Che-bro- neric. Philadelphia 5, Boston 4. Boston. April 21. In the presence of over lS.thHt people Boston today lost tbe opening game in ihls city, i'p to the eighth Inning Gibson was Invincible, holding Philadelphia lo a lone bit and striking out eleven men. Attendance 1S.3IUI. R. II. E. Score: ., ..o1 s J1 Philadelphia .... , 6 Boston Powers and Whldoll, Conkley. and Schreck; Gibson, Pan-el- l Govern. and native steers 5.5006.50; cows beifers 3.6005.50; canners 1.7503.50; Stockers and feeders 2.750 4.85: calves .000 6.25; bulls and stags 2.5004.75. Market 5e HOGS Receipts S.ooo. 5.2505.35; mixed heavy higher; .27 light 5.2505.35; rigs 7505.25. 8HEKPJ-Rccel- pts 6.000. weak: western yearlings heifers 5.500 5.85; ewes lambs 6.8007.55. still continue , Oakland 1, Frisco 0. San Francisco, April 21. - The home learn wa shut out. by Oakland, which cored one ran In the tenth Inning. Kruger, the first man up in the tenth, made first cm a hit. stole second. beat cut a thrown ball to third and came home, on a hit liy Kelley. It is a coin- cidence ihst during the Iasi ihrco games Kelly has made hits that have concluded ' and won the matches for hia team. R. H. E. Score: . 1 4 J Oakland 1 0 2 San Francisco Henley and Wilson; Graham and McMurry. ...., Lea Angelet 3, Portland 2. Portland. Ore., April 21. After pounding away at Garvin for ten Innings Lo Angeles finally secured the three runs neeessary to win tram Portland today. Gray, who was unsteady during the first of the game, steadied down and, aided hv good fielding. Portland whs unable to increase tin two runs uinde in the first Inning. The fletdlng n Bt ntrt your Titktt Jteait OiSwtUMt BALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. The ClMing Quotations and Were m Fellows: Balci osewa Job-he- TBE JUNE STB, 1194. .....i.l.ll .......i .............. ........ .... l:0 three-sixlernt- n e 5.371-205.4- 1 ; 1 nit-re- u ) A A. HENRY, Tleket Agant, A. & MOBELElTi ' Xrv. Pam. Am, j T. OgM Utah, i SOUTBEBN PACIFIC. RICT01 TIME CARD. Regular Call Bales. 113 Con Mercur, 100 at 36; 2 2-- MU-Co- 7-- i 3-- u, t t Mora Cossack lit-H- ft ............ 11 3-- LINE TIME OREGON SHORT CARD. Apr. 2, 1905. DEPART DAILY. . . i DEPART: No. 6 Atlantic Mail all poiau and Portland 13:08 pm. 7 Butte A No. East an No. I Pocatello; Montpelier 9:00 No. 12. Salt Lake local. 1:28 am. end Butte No. 2, Gblcago, 8L Louis lim- Till njq. No. 11 Cache Valley 9 tod . No. 12 6elt Inks end Untie 10; M No. 4, Atlantic Expreaa. aU No. -- Balt Lake eed UUr 8 polnta East mediate points 7;8iajm Pravo; ARRIVE DAILY. No. 2 Salt Lake, au aad Milford paints No. B, Pacific MalL Balt Lnkn ...... 2:40 Ml eotttk IXtSO ml all points East aad Lake mtara Salt 10 No. No. 1. Chicago and 8. Loula 0:20 pm. mediate points Ss6d P limited.. .. .. Va 4 .uw.liliUL No. 11, Local from Park City ARRIVE: and San Pata Valley.... 7:0S p. No. 1 Balt Leke . . . .. I:4S pju. No. 3. Pacific Express tram K No. 0 Bette eed PMeieOo all points Bait ........12:50 ana Express OmahA. Lake and Ttatto 0:8 pjJ, Nillr-fle- tt Through sleeping cars to and York rd Belt Lak eed Chicago tad 8L Loula, New ... .11:25 am Boston. Fret reclining chair cart. A nil perfect dining car aarvlw on No. 8 SaR Lake ed iatar. 0:05 ana through trains. modintn points C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogden. Na 0 Poxtleed end Batts,. 7:00 nj L A. BENTON, Gea.AgetPagr.Uept No. IB Butte eed PoeeteOe i& 10:16 Balt Lake City. Na 12 Cache Valley O. B. GILSON. Agent Ogden. Train south ot Jneb do not ng 1903, 181 in 1902 aud 214 In 1901. In Canndn failures tor the ween numweek and ber 21 e agqinst 21 . m A. B. MOB BLEY. Traveling maeeiMor AfiMt' Steady to iMtn. fi.8u: 5.0005.50; immediate feature in the market. American houses are said to be figuring on the contruction of Iron and teel work lo Japan and China. It I usually a quiet a?aon for but paints, oils, lumber, plumbers supplies and building material are active, while agricultural Implements are In good request. Here and have there Industrial disturbance cropped up, but so fsr the situation in this respect is very satisfactory. Coke prices have softened considerably during the week. Anthracite coal la arilve, but the soft coal situation la rather unsatisfactory, recent concessions In the district having placed disadvantage as these aectlona at compared with western. The wool market is quiet, but firm, as regards old supply of wool. Foreign grades, however, are In god demand. 1'uclflc coast the outlook seem with' out a flaw. A very heavy export trade with Asia la looked for on the coant this year. Business failure in the United States for the week ending April 20th number 183, against 196 last week, 199 in the same week in 1904, 153 in 11 in this week a year ago. Wheat, including, flour, exports for Art Being Brought to the week ending April 20 are 1,243.267 St. Peternburg. bushels against 1,292,301 Mat week. week last year, end RACES. 1.645.428 thi St. Petersburg. April 20. The per- 3.885,452 In 1803. From July to date sonal commission of the Joremykin bushel Cumberland Park. export are 51.087,914 to discuss questions relating the ' 120.712.997 last year, 133,672, gainst Nashville, April, 21. Cumberland appointed aw was to peasant tenure of lands, 7. 023 in 1903. Park result:nounced today. U Includes M. SMch In-- First race, 5 furlongs Varieties sky, formerly of tho rhlef adjutant . won: Raster Joy second; Wexford Russian Interior dun's Review. 4 department, m. Von third. Time. 1:113-4- . son of the late Interior minisPlehre, Lakt Better Than 8ucond race, steeplechase, short and other adherents of the former Jobbing In Balt Year Ago. course Mr. Rose won: Bank Holiday ter, It a decided reaction' minister, giving . second- Brans third. Time, 3:118-4tone. mile llorensla aryThe .Third raoe, one New York, April 21. R. G. Dun posit Ion of M. Witte, president won'; OJIbwa second: Orient third. of the ronindttee of ministers, grow Co. review of trade tomorrow will Time. 1:47 more end more untenable. Interior ay: Erratic weather has tended to Fourth race, 6 furlongs Klcata Minister Boullgln has proposed lo the make trade reports somewhat Irregu woii; Belle' Dodson second; Ogonts council of the empire that the question jar. bnt on the whole the week's rethird. Time. 1:24 of higher education, confided to ihe sults were satisfactory. Early delays Fifth race, 4 furlongs Rontola committee of ministers, be transferred were followed by Increased activity, Prime won; Thistle secoud; Polly to a special commission and the 81ovo particularly In what might be termed third. Time, :58 ngain publishes n report that M. Witte Easter times. 61-Sixth race. furlongs Redman will retire Immediately, It is noteworthy, that much business Intimating won: John Doyle second; Glendou t..af his successor will be Count Sol for fall delivery has. appeared and third. Time. 1:21. sky, president of ihe economic depart more supplementary spring and sunt' mar contract are being placed than men! of Ihe committee of ministers. At Fair Grounds. An Interesting report is current jobbers anticipated. Mercantile pay - St. Louis. . Mo., April 21. Fair that M. Sbipoff, president of the Mos- nienrs are also increasingly prompt. cow xemstvo, will succeed M. Boullgln Industrial activity la expanding. grounds results: First race 4 furlongs - Starling won: Should this be true It might Indlcat Iron furnaces and steel mills maintain actheir good record, textile plants securSrasaparand second; Carrie Frances t l.ul the government Is disposed to Na . cept the program proposed by the ing larger order; and footwear mann third. Tlmo, : 19 facturera are able to hold full prices Srcond rare. 6 furlongs Bonehrak a tlonal Progressive party at Moscow without curtailing operation. Labor won; Sorrel Top second; Hadrian wmrh Shlpoff I the head. Ifilrd. Tlmel :17; are Additional (Vtssark being controversies are few and cause little , for Third race, 7 furlongs Rronie Wing brought to St. Petersburg in view of Inconvenience. While Immigration the last week will be more than double won;. Censor, second; llandillo hllrd. the antirtpNtfd disorders on May day. Two squadrons iff Cossacks of the Don that of the corresponding week In Time, 1:312-5- . 1904, transporting Interest are able to . Fourth rare, 6 furlongs Dlsabllle arrived here yesterday. By order of the minister of educa- handle the Increased business with aeon: Pinkerton second; May Johnson tion. all new Instructors In the middle congestion. third. Time, 1:14. Railways' earnings thus far reported Fifth rare, mile- - Broomhaudle won; schools must take the oath of allefor April exceeding last year's by 10.' Canyon second; Miss Mae Day third. giance to the empire. enwere for who tried The students per cent. 1:42 Time. gaging In red flag demonstrations in Foreign commerce at this port for Sixth race, ntlle and sixteenth 11. have the last week showed a gain of 82.069, Dec. of front the cathedral, Behoove Tristan Shandy won: second; been sentenced to from three to fonr 861 In value of merchandise exported Tomes third. Time. 1:513-5- . months' Imprisonment. A the time and Imports were 83.515.922 larger ' v they have already spent In the fortress than in the same week of 1904. Jockey Club Results. Is credited to them, the majority .lobbing trade at Balt Lake City is St. I.OU is. Mo., April 21. Jockey of the prisoners will m released and normal for the city and somewhat bet' Club results: the others hare only ft days Imger ter than a year ago. First race, 41-fuvlongs Walter to serve. Ban Francisco real estate I active, F. J. IVmalme second; Douglas won: contracts large and money building Hilly Bousing third. Time. 1:00 abundant. IN A HOTEL FIGHT -5 V. Second rare. furlongs James Facker hides are strong and nctive. won; Claude Walton second; Soundly dry hides are unchanged. Foreign New in Battle to a Finish Pugilists third. Time, l:tt:i. Failures thi week number 300 York. Third, race 6 furlongs Benntora the United Staten against 241 lost won: Charlie Dickson second: Miss year, and 21 In Canada compared with Gould third. Time. 1:16 New York. April 21. Attell 12 a year an. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth of San Francfaro has knocked out KM Little Giant won: The Messenger sec- Taylor of Chicago sftcr seven fast Kansas City Livestock. ond: Lamitadrone third. Time, 1:21. on the Kansas City. Mo.. April 21. Cattle round fought in pitched ring Fifth race, mllo and hotel In receipt. 2.ftin; Including six hundred top floor of a Pathos won: Com pass second; Sea this rltv. The quiet a purse of southerns. Market steady. Choice ex was prlrc Shark btiiri. Time, 2:31-5- . specl0. contributed by forty-eigh- t portand dressed beef steers 5.600 ResoSixth race, 61-furlongs-S- l. tators, and tha battle was one of the 6.50; fair to good 3.5005.50; west lute won: Nellie Russell second; Gav- liveliest at-- In New York since ihe era fed steers 5.0006.25; stockers and in third. Time. 1:25. Ilorton law was repealed. feeders 3.25fr5.10;' southern steera Among the spectators were lawyers, 4.0005.65; southern cows 2.750 4.75 Aqueduct Races. manager native row 2.5008.24; native heifers brokers, a few theatrical calves Xew York, April 21. Aqueduct and a liberal sprinkling of young 3 250 5.60; hulls 2.7504.75; ailileirn from several college clubs In 3.000 6.25. suit: Market 5 5.200. First lace, four half furlong HOGS Receipt town. hulk of Green Room won; Old Guard, second. The orderly quality of the specta- to 7 higher. Top 5.471-2- : third. Time 56. tors can be gauged from ihe fact that ales 5.350 5.4r,fi heavy 5.4005.47 f Speedway, : Second race, seven furlong Head regular patron of the hotel knew packers pigs and light Dance won: Aral wo. second; Ixrd nothing of Ihe affair. 4.35 ft 5.40. I.OoO. Market Badge, third. Time 1:28 SHEEP Receipts The fight wa pretty much In favor Third race, the Rnckaway stake, of the California Iwy from the middle steady. Native lambs 6.000 7.50; native wether 5 0000.00; native ewe furlongs -- Gold Ten won; Mono, sec- of the second round when Taylor w ond: Jerry C., third. Time 1:14 rushed to the ropes under a rain of 4.500 5.65; Webern fed lambs 6.000 .350 Fourth rare, handicap, six furlongs swings to the body. Attell forced mat- 7.40; western fd yearling Irene Linday won: Row Tint, sec- ter In the third and fourth. Toward 6.65: western fed sheep 4.5O06.on; 1:15. ond: Woiin. third. Time the end of the latter Tnjlor rallied and stockers and feeder 3.5005.50. Fifth race, seven furlongs Tipton brought the hlood from his opponen won; Billy Roche, second; Flat, third, j Wool. clgh hook to the face. j Time. 1:28. Sr. 21. Dull: light fin The Chicagoan was soon on th ds- ,p:i A. Sixih race, four furlongs Phyllis tub fine 14015; frns(Vc again and by the end of the 180 20 heavy won: Edna Jackson, second; P thla. j he wa nearly all out. Taylor washed 300171-2- . third. Time, IS managed lo stand up through the set- nth without delivering scarcely a Chicago Livestock. Coast Races. rail of time Mow. Just before the Chlcsao. April 21. Cattle-Recei- pts on hook fierce a In fav-left 21. UNmi; steady; Three ood to prime steers San Francisco, April ' Attell drove orites. two long shots, and on third the stomach. Taylor doubled tip and 6.000 6.75; peer to medium 4.5005.70; 2.6004.90; rows choice raptured the various events, fell In his chair. At the call of lint" stockers and Thousands wre wagered on Dan Col-- for the next round hi could not get np, 2.60 0 5.50; heiters 3.0005.86; canners so Ihe referee 1.600 3.0': hull 2.5004.75; calves S.'Ml tins to win the second race, the price although still conscious, 0 6.25. down from 2 to 1 to 9 gave Attell the derision, being ha m HOGS RtCi-iu- i 12.0OO. Tomorrow to 10. The good thing made a miserable The fruit grower should turn out 9.000. Market :,0lOc higher: mixed showing, however, anil finished a bail r to seventh. Cnixadns, the rrark sprinter) to hear Prof. E. D. Bsll tell how to and lui'(-hgood .1.1005.50; the Codling Moth." or apple choice heavy 5.4505.57 from th" Baldwin stable, hnd no rough the fetiim event worm, next Saturday 2 p. m, in the henty Y:04i5.to- - light 5.350 5.3 firuliy fis--in . snm-xlnt hnKiiptro hi C.'.OU. SHEE- P- Km-lptSheep furlongs Court House. via tha UXON PACIFIC . Fe Puli iRfwmatiMi Call buoyant, demand for pig and other Iron Is les pronounced and the man keta present a quiet appearance. Inquiries for foreign billet are numerous, their scarcity here being the -- PACIFIC LEAGUE. ram.1lcut ttle 2 g PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS NO CHANGE TO Omaha Livestock. -- Steady: Omaha, April 2-- Chicago 2, Cincinnati 5. Chicago, April 51. Two costly errors and Lundgren's wildness presented the visitors nil their runs and the game today. Chech pitched In good form for Cincinnati, materially hetp-,athem to win. Attendance 2,00(1. R. H. E. Score: .5 6 1 ,. Chicago S 2 6 Cincinnati Lundgren and Kllng; Chech and Phelps. . Umpire O'Day AND ALL at 37; iu at 85. Sacramento; 1,000 at Little Chief. 2,000 at 38 New York, 500 at 80; 400 at 84; 7. at DEPART: 400 100 at 83; 100 at 83vx: 600 82: 100 at 80, aeller 80: 100 at Yankee Con., 100 at 35. 1,000 Butler Liberal, 500 at Open Beard Bale. 83; 80. 13; buyer 30. 13. Con. Mercur. ino at 37. New York, 600 at 80; 200 at Yankee, 100 at 34. Effective Doe. 4Lh, 190L 81. at No. 6 Mall end Express. . . 1:20 No. 2 Over lend Limited for Dlnffn Omehe, Council M Denver. Kanwe OKf end east dally ..8:00 p.m. at No. d Atlantia Express for Denver, Omaha. Council Bluff. Knsse City end nil 7:29 pjn points seat, dally - ARRIVE. San Francisco Mining Stock. Na 8 Fndflc Exsrnu Don Omaha. Council Hie official closing quotations for Blnffn, Denver. Knnnae City aad mining stocks today were as follows: ............ Ilil t-Gould A Gurrte 33 east daily Alpha Con 12 Justice 07 Andes 87 Limited iu. L Overload Belcher 25 Mexican 250 Council Omehe, from 165 88 A Con Belcher Occidental Best DenKeens Blnffn City. 1100 33 Bullion Ophir , 11 east, ver end poiau 65 22 Overman Caledonia . . ..8:39 p.m. .. dally.. 17 Challenge Con 20 Potoel 1:09 pn Mall -18 No, f fast (Tiollar Savage 68 A. HENRY, V , Confidence 83 Sag Belcher 12 1 1 Tick Agent Sierra Nevada 45 Con. Cola, Va. . A. B. MOSELEY. V 185 Silver Hill 105 I, a Trav. AgenL J Union Con 76 Con Imperial 01 r . Cfelett, Utahfl Utah Con 13 Crown Point 1G Yellow Jacket 28 Exchequer 58 SUBLIME PRINCES Sliver Bar 87 i Mexican Dollars nominal. Ban- Met at Of the Royal Drafts. Sight .02. Drafts, Telegraph, 5. DEPART. No. 3, Peclflo Express toe Ban Frenoiaco end la . temedlat point, dally 4:10 a.BL Express No. 5, Pacific through to Sea Francis-n-, dally.. ............11:55 a. No. L Overland Limited.. Irfi p. m. No. 203. Mixed Train. Ogden to Montelk), Corinne and Kelton, dally ex-cept Bundny. . . ..m. 5 . 15" a. ilk ARRIVE. ; Atlantic Expreel Son Francieao, (Pom 7:10 a. dally No. 2 Overland Limited .. 2:35 p.m. Atlantic Express No. 4. ' . from Ben Francisco end Intermediate poleu 5:10 p. daily .. No. 204. Mixed Train from Montello vie Corinne sad Kelton, daily except . ..8:60 p.m. Sunday; No. 6. ... a .............. a. .. .. .. ... TROUBLES WITH TURKEY. at One Time Wan In tructed to Get Ready to Leave. U. B. Minister Washington. April lx. Some of the difficult lea encountered by the Amerl can minister at Constantinople In his efforts to gain an audience with the snltan last year to obtain settlement of American claims are set forth in the following official paraphrase made public at the State department today of n cablegram received at the time from Minister Jelschman. Mr. Lelschman reports. In the absence of any further communication from the palace, about the audience he attended at the Selemanlk this morn' of ing. and that the grand master ceremonies Informed him that, on account of his visits In ihe harem his majesty could not receive htm today. In view of the fact that the audience was demanded In the name of the president and that he had been twlre pul off, it seems to Mr. Ilsehman lo be beneath the dignity of the govern ment of the United State to have him again go to the alare to seek an au (lienee unless positive assurance be glvm in advanre that he will be received by the sultan. Requests further Instructions. Exasperated by the dlliatorlness, Secretary Hay Informed Mr. lisch man ihst the American fleet will arrive at Smyrna In h few days and in at meted him to use his best endear ors to obtain a satisfactory answer from the Turkish government before It arrival and If that government should continue to refuse or neglect to grant the moderate and reasonable request of this government, to lake nn indefinite leave and from Turkey in one of the United States naval vessel, leaving the legation In charge cC the sverrury of Hut . . .S a 4 . TtoOMy DseMt Track Kafiwsy tetwne the AUasomt Unr eed CUcaiew Pm The Overland Limited Chicago. April II. More than 2,000 Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret have gathered at the banquet that closed the three days celebration of the golden anniversary of the Oriental all Consistory- - High Masons from parts of the country and visitors from England. Bcotland. Ireland, and Turkey were present as guests of honor. The banquet was held in tbe new consistory hall. Dearborn avenue and Walton place. James B. McFatrich, illustrious commander-in-chief of the Oriental .Consistory, was in charge of tbe banquet and acted as toastmaster. Those who responded to toasts were Dr. Crawley of Ireland. Dr. Toulds of Glasgow, L. D. Matteer. Robert Levi of Constantinople, and E. C. Wetten of Chicago. The Rev. IVrn. J. McCanghan of the Third Presbyterian church, Chicago, was orator for the consistory class. Gov. Charles S. Decnrn and lieutenant Governor Lawrence Sherman sen telegram expressing their regret at their inability to be present. . THOUSANDS Is the WsriJ j The Molt Lexarieet Triie 1 Compartment and drawing -- room I ileeptog cars, observation can, din-- I and library lag can, I can, with hatter, bath and Library; entire train electric I lighted, through to Chicago without I change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- ng Boob-lov- I en St Paul and Minneapolis Tlcktt, merraflom. ml fui attelml cm C A. Waltar. ICbJcsgo & I M hCmnl . Kortb-Wesfs- Amok By. ni Wt (ModLka Utah. M Qtv. footh 1SJ.... Atta BM. X LOW RATES OF FOREIGNERS. To Greatest Number Ever Brought Over CHEYENNS; BENVER. in One Vestel. KANSAS errv- OMAHA, 21. When the T. LOUIS, CHICABft line steamer PennHambnrg-Americasylvania arrived here today from Hamburg she had on board the largest NEW VOBIt number of passengers ever brought to The And all CRIen of Europo vie All tin this port on n single steamer. and whole number including cabin steerage, was 3.08G. Of these 2.800 Sharmans Ticket Office. were in the steerage. Only once In the ' Hoaly Hotel, (Opposite past has this number of steerage pas1G wa and that Ind. Ph"- Lg-been exceeded, u sengers phone 515-K- . nliout two years ero when the steamer Bulgaria of the same line broughts In HIGHEST PRICE PAID PO lhlrd-ei2.S99 passengers in her USED TICKETS. quarters; rr New York. April n I |