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Show points ire to be sold after a date to be announced later. The round trip rata la Wyoming is fare, which, one fire plus one-hil-f under the 5 cent tariff made the fare 3 1 cents a mils. RAILROADS UTAH, FRIDAY OGDEN, THE. MORNING EXAMINER: 3.4095.16; western steer 3.5005.20; cannera 1.7593.25; atorters and feeders 2.7595-66- ; calves 3.uO06.o; bulls and mags 3.00 4.50. HOGS Receipts 7,500; market 5 Tl-2higher; heavy 5.2' 5.30; mixed pigs light 54.30; 5.221-4.1X1 tale 5.U0; bulk of WAIL STREET -- St. Louis con S'weau-r- Seaboard Air Line 4s... 4s... 1 4..... 5.221-265.2- 2 NEWSPAPER MANS VIEW. f BURLINGTON OFFICIALS Staff Correspondent of Los Angslee INSPECT RIGHT OF WAY limes Talks of the Tnp. , L f-- . r V r The Lincoln Land and Townsite company, a branch of the Burlington, is securing tosnsites along the line of the proposed extrusion of the Burlington frosn Garland or Frannie to the Wind River reservation. A party of Vice Burlington official consisting of ManPresident D. Willard, General General ager George W. Holdredge, Freight Agent D. O. Ive. Chief Weeks and Division Superintendent E. Gillette will go over the proposed route through Bigiiorn county the latter part of thU week. The start will be made from Garland or Frannie tomorrow, and Otto, Basin, Meeteeise and Cody will be visited. Cheyenne Special to Denver News. er MAMMOTH ROADS TO UNITE. a t s f : j . At a special meeting of the director! of the Chicago A Northwestern Railroad company loilay revolutions were adopted for issuing $10,009,677 of common stock at par for the development of the property and for additional equipment. The is.ue of the stock lias already been provided for under tbe resolution adopted by the stockholders in February, 1903, which authorised the common stock to he Increased in such amounts as the directors might determine anfllrient to make the aggregate stock of the company $100,000,0(10. Then has been outstanding $48.236,. 063 of common Block, and $22,395,120 of preferred stock. The new isue will mine the amount of common stock we have still Is,to $58,945,740, and suable under the authorization of February, 1903, $18,059,140 more of mon stork. In view of the Wall afreet reports recently that the Chlrago A Northwestern management might Join with the Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paul railroad In building to tbe Pacific coast, the new stock lasua was attributed in some quartan to probable participation in such a schema. Special from New York to the Denver News, j ? WILL NOT AFFECT RATES. A apeqlal to ' 5 i. r a i ' ; .? 1 it f , ' i 'if : o ji ' : r f t ! i'! ' , h i! I on the One of tbs llrsi tram arriving in Salt Lake from Los Angeles was Wilbur Fisk Brock, a stuff correspondent of the Los Angeles Time. wealth U "An empire for varied made sccei-sild-e by tbe new railroad,' haul Mr. Brock. "I saw tnousand of c.crea of the finest grazing UiuU which have never iaum occupied by Block min because there wa no live ruuning water wiihia reach. The railroad has driven wells all throngs the.e waterles tracks and ha found abundance of pure water. This applies to ihe Mujate desert, in California, and to the arid belts we passed through iu Netsda. Section mes asured me that many of three wells are strong enough to supply water tor irrigating tiarta of slfatta. line 1 heard "Near the Nevada-liawell which i of one new forty-bai- t supplying water to 25,uou head of olieep. The water is being raised for these sheep by a team of boraes hitched to a barrel. That is primitive, will in.t It? But improved methods come with the operation of the rail- OF THE 224 ten-acr- e h MU) 82Ti $5 95 119 123 84 UNION PACIFIC Three Trains Dally ;via Liquidation was New York. May 4. renewed on n very large scale in today's stock market and a very feeble demand presented itself to absorb the large offerings. So much wa obvious from the volume of the dealing and the movement of prices. A to the sources of this liquidation aad the motive for it the indications were not of mystery so clear and the elenu-ntwere made the moat of in the active conjectures of stork market operator, according to the habit of that etas. U wa a fair inference that Ihe liquidation wa of n concentrated character and rcpreented the closing out of some large and important account held by a few Individuals, presumably also of power and recourcsa in the 1-- vel Chicago Kansas City St Locls AND ALL PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS 4 8 t Omaha 3-- 5-- (30 CHANGE TO ' 8 3-- It lure JSW OMAHA, CHICAGO, Ticket Reads via th., UNION PACIFIC 1-- . Fer Full Information Call n N. MOASLEY, 2 r. Traveling muaenger Agent V-Ogden, Utah, . e: d 3-- 465-803-- 3-- 3-- PM 0 5-- fitiu R. G. .The bonaflde paying subscribers of the Morning Examiner in Webae ' County exceeds that of any Daily or Weekly paper publishad In Utah (Excepting only the Standard) WIND IS CHEAP BUT MONEY CALLS ALL BLUFFS The Morning Examiner will give to the Ogden unfortunate girls the cum of 1100 for the proof or monthly paper has a LARGER ly, BONAFIDE CASH PAYING SUBSCRIBERS In has the Morning Examiner. Crittenden Homs foi that any daily, weeknumber of ACTUAL Weber County than Who is the first to call this bluff? Show up your subscription llata, Tho Examiner receives more telegraphic dispatches In one In does other Weber How than County in a weak. paper any night too. it tha for and la that takes low, Jack gama, high? Why, receives a car load of paper every 40 to 60 in no other receives a car load In a year. Ogden paper days; Do wa burn thaca car loads of paper?. No, wo print newspapers on them end sell them to tha people. Business ta business. To do do business with the newspapers that do business. business 6tandard-Examin- Advertise In tha Standard for tha bait advertising medium, but If you don't went to do all of tha business In sight then advartiaa la Tho Examinee It takes In all tha Standard misses. THE OREGON SHORT LINE TDI9 CARD. DEPART DAILY. Atlantic Mall all points April 2, 1905. Ka 6 DEPART. T 15 e a e e e a e EaSt ee n 7 Butte and Porttandl2:05p.Qi Na to. a. local ....9:00 Na IS, Balt Lake Na 9 Pocatello, Montpelier Na 2 Chicago, 8L Louis 11m- and Butte 1:25 a. a. P ited Na 11 Cache Valley .... 7:15 p.nt Na 4, Atlantia Express, all Lake and 7:00 p. m. Na 12 Salt pointa east .. . ..' Untie , .. ........... .10:50 a. ARRIVE DAILY. Na 8 Salt Lake and Intermediate points Salt Mail, 7:35 a. a. Na 5. Pacific SO Lake and all point! east 11: a in. Na 2 Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and all Na 1, Chicago and BL Louis points P- - m- south . . , . , . . , . , , . , ,2: 40 p. a limited 10 Balt interNa Lake and Park from Local City Na 11, mediate point 6: 20 pa and San Pete Valley ..7:00 p.m. Na 4- -. , , , , ,8:15a. a Na 2, Pacific Express from M a. 12: in all points east ARRIVE. cars to Omaha Na I Salt Lake Through Bleeping 2:45p.a and York Chicago and BL Louis, New Na 9 Butte and Pocetello Regular Call Bales. chair car. A Free reclining Boston. 12:$0aa service on all No,Express Ajax, 1,00 at 16, buyer CO. t r, 11 Salt Lake perfect dining car and New York, 100 at 66. trains. Tintic through , .6:55 a a Tetro, 500 at 19. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. No. 7 Balt Lake and d L A. BENTON, Gen. Aget.PBgr.DepL ,, . a.,,..,,,,,, ,11:25 p. a Open Board Sales. Salt Lake City, Na 8 Salt Lake and InterB. GILSON, Agent, Ogden, mediate points 8:05a.a Century, 100 at 21; GOO at 20, Na 8 Portland and Butte. 7 :00 a a Cartas. 1,000 at 18. Lower Mammoth, 100 at 24; 200 Na 10 Butte and Pocatello 6; 00 pa at 24. Na 12 Cache Valley ....10:S5,a Trains south of Juab do not ns Naildrlver, 200 at 49. Uncle Bam, 600 at 38. 8undaya C. A. HENRY, Victor Con., 2,000 at 5. Ticket Afat Yankee, 20 Oat 35. la-u- Wool Auctions. London. May 4. At the wool auction sales today 11,867 bates were offered. The general tone of the sales was Ann throughout, with a hardening tendency. Merino were dearer and Wrt Australian in good condition were actively competed for, a few being secured by the Ameriran huyera. Crossbreed sold readily at the highest rate for Ihe series, the home trade buying America purchased light mr freely. diiiin Punta Arenas In good condition were practically all sold. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. May ' 4. Cattle Receipts T.bon. Strong; good to prime steers 5.73ft 6.80; poor to medium 4.5005.50; siockers and feeder 2.5005.10; cows 2 6(105.25: heifers 3. no 5.50; canners calves I.50&2.4U; bulla 2.5001.15; 3.00 w 5.75. HOGS Receipts 12.000. Tomorrow IS.ooii. Market 10c higher; mixed and butchers 5.30 0 5.55; good to choice heavy 5.35ft 5.55: rough heavy 5.00ff 5.20; light 5.25573.511; hulk of hale 5.40ft 5.50. SHEER Receipt 15,000. Sheep and Inmha steady ; good to choice wethers, shorn $4.5nff 5.o: fair to choice mixed shorn 3.5004.25: wevrern sheep, shorn 4.000 5.no; native lamhs shorn 4.00 6.25; western Iambi 4.500 7.15. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo.. May 1. Cattle Receipt 4,000 ; strong to 10e higher; native steers 4.5006.30; native cowa Andes, 30, Belcher, 25, B. and B.. 180. Bullion, 46. Caledonia, 65, Challenge Con, 25. Chollar, 21. Confidence, 85. C. C. and Va, 180. Con. Imperial, 1. Crown Polat. 15. Exchequer, 68. G. and G., 30. H. and N., 200. Mexican, 4s.........,..113x 3s nher; 3a a oi 0 a 1 si it th eo Effective Dec. 4th. 1904. cross-examinin- 8-- set-bac- 3 . I ij h n Na Ka No. Na No. Na Na tsi ip rio ant of A STORAGE cross-examinin- Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co . - th tlot inn be tho be e Tl vhs of F Hen do, in, brin, tout 1 era Emp tars beb Th "the LOW RATES throa: f CHKYENNB, BCNVEh, KANSAS CITY. OMAHA. Cbica K0KT"Al chick Pffpsrli "nop 1 ration B08TCN, NEW YORK. And all CRIaa of Europe via All Lhus Sharmans Ticket 1ft be bar . Sr Office & Healy Hotsl, (Opposite Ind. Phans, Ball Phone 516-HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOB - p ion i One USED TICKET i cehe 4 to U cro4 io c rJtfJed sra mi tbrev it "nek ( ITOum 4 the framing Wck by Lillies Jktorcs eroe ro be th, 4 Rie Jreonm-- i Pitti, Vi wer fort1 md it( It FALSTAF CAFE FURNITURE VAN ti ' pa 6-- Na by LIQUORS had arisen. In a frenzy of rage and indignation g. M. LEEDOK H. PATTI SON he was objecting. The other lawyers sneered at him. Yon object? he said. 'Why. your Honor, it is perfectly clear and plain 862b Washington Avenue and I know your Honor will bear me (Phone 228X), ' and so forth. out In this "Xow, for an hour, the lawyers argued. They quoted from a dozen taw hooks. They stormed and raged. Arrording to tbe one. it had for 200 years been the custom to allow wit' nesses to answer questions similar to 'what did he say?' and according to the o:h-r- , such questions had T hi from the beginning of legal history been ruled out as Irrerelant and In A competent. Kfjj "Finally the Judge decided in favor g of the lawyer. He, flushed and triumphant, then took up the witness ays in. Xow. witness. he began, 'when, on the afternoon of March 4th last, you called to see John Thompson, what din he say?' "The witness, with a little smile, Phones: Ball 22; tnoepuffext 22, replied: " 'lie wasn't t home.' 418 25th Bt . . The opposing lawyer l DEPART. 3, Paclflc Express for and InSun Francisco termediate points, dally 4:30 . . Pacific 5, Express through to San Francis-H'-5a Bi co, daily 1.' Overland Limited.. 2:65 203. Mixed Train, Or den to Montello, Corinne and Kelton, daily ex5.15 a ft, cept Sunday ARRIVE. 6. Atlantic Express Francisco Ban from 7.10 a a daily 2 Overland Limited. ... 2:35 p Atlantic 4 Express from Ban Francisco and Intermediate points F daily Mixed Train from 204. Montello via forinne and Kelton, daily except SO P eeeeeeeeaeee S SllfidlJ WINES 02 Erin General 4 104 Cull 5. certificates 113 Ft. W. and I). City 1st a id heifers 2.2506.50; stockera and feeders 3.2505.00; bulls 2.7504.75; Hocking aiicy 41x8 111 calve 3.50045; western fed steers Hocking Valley 98 Japan 6s. certificates 4.500 6.25; western fed cowa 3.25 L. and Naan, unified ......lo3 3.25. 104 Manhattan consol gold 4s HOGS Rceeipra 6.00(1. Market 76 Mexican Central 4s to 10c higher; bulk of sales 5.30 21 Vex. 1st Inc 5.421-2- ; heavy 5.0005.45; 96 packers Mi.in. snd St. Iannis 4s 5.3003.421-2- : plg and lights 4.40. Vi-- .. Kaunas Kan. and Texa 4s.. 85 5.3.1. National R. R. Oi Mex. con 4s.... 8'l SHEEP-Receipis 2.non; sc 100 X. Y. Central gen muttons 4.25 0 6.25; lamhs 5.5006.40; X. J. Cen'ral 5s 135 general range weihen 4.5004.65; fed ewes Xorthrrn Pac'fie 4s 105 4.0004.50. 76 Xorthern Pacific 3s 101 14 Xir. and Western consol 4s Omaha Livestock. 97 Oregon Short line ridg 4s Omaha. Neb., May 25. Cattle Re- Penn. conr. Iu2 103 ceipts 400; stronger; cows and heifers Reading general 4s tl SOUTHERN PACIFIC. TIME CARD Tf-l- l-- 79 hi sn FKIZZINI BROS. ........... ..li'l n D. E. BURLEY, T. A O. P. Balt Laks City. COLONY 4.. h D ApsL Ogden, Cuh. 230. Occidental Con., Ophir, 10.12, Overman, 19. Potosi, 17. Savage, 47. 8corpion, 25. Bag Belcher, 7. 8. Nevada, 40. Silver Hill, 115. 0; 4s b tl Trav. Pass. Francises Mining Stocks, The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: Alpha Con., 15. Justice, 8. Ban SWISS Chirr. go, 1). and Q. new 4s.... 99 81 Chicago. R. I. and P. R. R. Chicago. R. I. and P. R. R. c5s.. 91 C. C. C. nnJ Bt. Louis gen. 4a.... 102 98 Chicago Terminal 4s pfd 74 Colorado Midland 4s 92 Colorado and Southern 4s 100 Df.ivrr and Rio Grande 4s a A. B. MOSELEY, THE ITALIAN 5 t ti u a n Distillers' Securities Erie prior hen 4s. i I MU-for- DEPART. Na 6 Mail and Express... 8: 20 a. m. Na 2 Overland Limited for Bluffs, Omaha, Council Denver, Kansas City and 3:00 p BL east dally Na 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs Kansas City and all 7:20 p. m. points east, daily ARRIVE. Na 8 Pacific Express from Omaha, Council Bluff " that overbearing City end Denver, 3:45 a. m. are sometimes permitted in taw courts. east dally Umlted and it delights him to aee a witness I Na 1 Overland Council Omaha, from g turn tha tablea on a Kansas City, DenBluffs, lawyer Indeed it always delights him ver and all points east, P- to see a lawyer get a dally 3:00 p. m. Laughing a little, Prof. Wendell told Na 8 Fast Mail C. A. HENRY, me one day bow he had attended a Ticket Agent r session 'of court where an aged man A. B. MOSELEY, had been placed In the witness box. lest, Trav, Pass Agent 47.40(1 "The examination of this man was 285,300 Corn, bit. (lilMlMIl Ogden, Utah 94.20(1' 108,000 finished quickly. Then, in this way, the Oats, lm.. 2,0001 7,200 Rye, bu.. at HIlMii began: 17.000 28,600! "'You know John Thompson, do Barley, hu iiiiiii you On the produce exchange today the Yes, sir. I've known him thirty butter market steady. years. Never mind how long youve Creameries, 2" 24; dairies, 18022. Eggs, firm, t mark cases included 15 known him. We don't care anything firsts. 1646; Prime firsts, 17 about that here. Just answer my extras, 18. questions without any addition of Cheese steady, 13014. your own. That will keep yon quite busy enough. I think. New York Bonds. Very well, sir. 'Very well. Now, witness, do you U. S. refunding 2s, registered... 104 remember the afternoon of March I.', 8. refunding 2s, coupon.... 104 4th?' 1 . S. . registered ............104 i tho Pacific coast raise tha finest March 4th last 104 V. 8. 3s, coupon. Ex oaths Pacific coasLThelr wins grapes March 4th last! If t had meant I ore absolutely pure. 11 yon wish to dls IT: ft. New 4s. registered 133 152 March 4th, 1807, or March 4th, 69, B. yn IV S. New 4s, registered good cheer for the holldgya 104 C.. I'd have said aa March 4th last, order aome of their wine from U. 8. Old 4s, registered of course. Do you remember that 104 I. S. Olds 4. coupon cer 73 data? American Tobacco 4s, kkth 113 "'I think I do, sir.' tOO 066 6669 aiAt 6160 Ameriran Tobacco 6s, err Don't you 97 "You think you da Atchison adjustment 4s 102 know you do? Atlantic Coast Line 4s 103 Yes, I know I do.' Baltimore and Ohio 4s 'On 'that afternoon did you call 95 Baltimore and Orio 3 113 on John Thompson?1 Central of Georgia 5s Central of Georgia 1st Inc..,. 93 Y?. sir. :iat did you say? Central of Georgia 2nd Inc,... 76 T objecL I objecL Your Honor, 81 and Ohio Chc-apca- 1 ' s 8t. lxmls, May 4. Wool teady; territory and western mediums 22027; fine medium 200 22; fine 186 20. , 1 . the company which Northern rnclflc 1 to be a bone of contention again and that a failure to compromise on Its control will precipitate host Hit lea and reprisal. It is evl dent that special anxiety waa felt regarding tomorrow's meeting of stockholders of the Union Pacific, to authorise the proposed $100,000,000 Mock e and many varied rumors circulated of the doing of a contest developing In that company aa an outgrowth of the dispute over Northern Pacific. The disclosure in the Lake Shore annual report that a part of ihat company's holding of Reading stock had been disponed of in tbe market gave a chill to the opinion that the community of Internal of this character was being constantly extended amongst railroad The new from the Chigenerally. cago strike had aome advene enil mental Influence on the market. It will be observed, howerer, that the largest selling and the heaviest decline were amongst stocks that would he Involved in a conflict growing out of the question of Northern Paclflc control and the railroad policies concerned in It. Losses in these stocks and in a nub-he- r of others, including a considerable Cah quotation were as follows: list of Industrials ran to three paints Flour steady. or upward, with losses tip to that figNo. 2 Spring Wheat. 92096: No. 8, ure were quite general throughout thei 85096: No. 2 Red, 91ft94. 2 1 A to of late list. recovery points No. 2 Corn. 48; No. 2 Yellow, 49. was entirely lost in the last fifteen No. 2 Oat, 29 ; Na 2 White, 32; minutes when prices generally drop- No. 3 White. 30032. ped to the low level of the day and No. 2 Rye, 93. closed only slightly above with Choice Malting. 440 47. , Fair to weak undertone. No. 1 Flax Seed, 1.25; No. 1 NorthBond were weak. Total sales, par western, 1.39. value. $2,520,040. Prime Timothy Beed, 29. It. B. bond were til unchanged oq Mesa Pork, per bbl. 12.000.05. calk Lard, per 100 lb., 7.12015. butter market wa easy. Cotton. Short Clear Sides (boxed) 7.000 New York, May 4. Cotton futures 7.12. June 7.32; opened easy; May 7.43; Whiskey Basis of high wlnea 1.23. July 7.38. Clover Contract grade 13.00. Wool. Articles and Shipments, St. Mo., May 4. Wool medium Sitting; grade combing and clothing grades 25029c; light tine, 20 ments Articles. clothing, 250 29c; light fine, 20 23 heavy fine, 18020c; tub wash- Flour, bbls. 18,300 12,200 IMIIM ed, 320 40c. 14 55.700 127,200 hu, , half-bred- The Standard W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT JUNE 8TH, 1901. . lt Tho a ......... ...... The fact of liquidafinancial world. tion of this charaqter taking place of decisive effect on sentiment. It wa that very large . holding down supposed at 831-4which had been withheld from the Clo-market during the demoralization of Wheat May 917-8- : July 831-- 4 Saturday and Monday were not pres-eSeptember 79 road. forward to take advantage of the July Corn May 47 "The La Vegas valley ran be made revived strength of price. Thl very a paradise. It is watered by a clear evident liquidation disappointed the September 46 29 29; July 28 Oats May spring brook running about au rten hope that the most Important selling 28. volume of water throughout the year. bad been completed and that the worst September 27 9 rork May 12.00; July 12.30; Sep"A merchant of Las Yegaa informed to be looked for wa a dull and slugme that for the last three week there gish market. Confidence in the general tember 12.60. July 7.30 Lard May 7.12 ha born an addition of about forty peo- niiiaiion is still prufe-ae-d In n targe 7.47 07.321-2- ; September the a to population. ple day degree but the renewed weakness in Riba May 6.971-2- ; July 7.22; Sep"Tiie chuiacter of the country be- stocks eau-e- d voine question of tween Salt lake City end Lais Angele probabletoday in the general tember 7.47 73. development Rye May is such that development was hardly situation mill to b revealed to the Flax Cash Northwest 139. posolhle without a railroad. The old general public. Iron and Bterl trade f 7, Timothy May 3.00, way wsa development flrt, the rail- cxiiorts disclose the fact that the rate 13.00. Clover road after ard. The new way and the of May Is at trade in that production Barley Cash 40041. necessary order In thia case U tho the ateel expanding railroad first and development after- length overtaking a a condition consumption and price ward. 1 predict some great .urpr.s.1 CHICAGO FUTURES. consequence are not aa Ann. Railroad iu future In till country. off from admit a officials traffic falling aa Fol- "The railroad enterprise of benatnr of the March activity, The Leading Futures Ranged Clark will do away with Ihe name tho high level Iowa: railthe rate of expansion after desert for that ares of Uncle Sam's and road earning is therefore, not so domain. railroad sitMr. Brock was the guest Wednesday rapid. The Northwestern still the moat Imof the Salt Lake Real Ratal associa- uation seems toinbethe stock market, aa mediate factor tion, at their meeilng and luncheon at It ha been ever since the fifteen point club. Commercial the break in Northern Securities stock, on he day the supreme court Issued its FAMILIES DIVIDED mandate for the dissolution of the ACCORDING TO RELIGIONS. was date that the the Denver News from Washington aaya: J. Hill had a conference with officials at the war department today An ancient eutnm Mill prevailing at which he disensaed the transcontinental railway rates as affected by the in many old burial grounds was desgovernment ownership of the Panama cribed thl week by a Richmond gen railroad, and the theoretical question tleman who has been interested in whether ihe new Philippine railroads tfi ring family records, "When my wife and I were in should be narrow gauge as proposed, Y or broad gauge. , he said, we had occasion Mr. Hill is reported to have said to visit the graveyards of the quaint that the ownership of the Panama little town, many of my wife's peorailroad by tbe government aad any re- ple lieing buried in the neighborhood. duction of rate could not affect hla It struck me as queer, finding similine or'th Western rate. It N known, lar nntnes Iu all three graveyard. nevertheless, that the transcontinental 8 ra tiered here and there, they were, railway interests have opposed all the but always alike. "I puzzled over It for a lung time, time the reduction of rates on the PanHe ama railroad. and finally asked the sextion. It would appear that the acts of was an old, old man, and remembered President Shonts of the railroad have away back to the beginning of thing. inured "accidentally to the benefit of Ul can't tell you, be said, wagging his the transcontinental railway. Pres- gray head aulmenly. 'It was cuttum ident Shouts, It la said, contemplates ary In old times o divide the fam improvement a to the extent of prob- Hies according to their religious beably $3.0(10,000, and that will be a lief. If a husband and wife were new obligation against the little Pan- Methodist and Baptist In life, after ama line. Railway men who aee the death the husband's grave was placed effect of thia say that of course with near some Methodist brother, while uch new liabilities, President Shontx the wife's body went hunting her Bapcannot be expected to reduce tbe rates tist Water. In that way the families much. For some time to come, there- were scattered hither and thither, fore, it is not. likely that the trans- end the same name occurred, perhaps, will continental roads greatly fear the five or six times in one graveyard. administration of the Panama railroad. Lewiston Journal. Mr. Hill la on of the railway officials whom the secretary of war conAUTOMOBILE SHOW. sulted during the prospect of the new railroad work in the Philippines. Sir. The automobile show, held in DenHill expressed the opinion today that ver recently, attracted people from la the long run it would be better and seven states In the Rooky mountain cheaper if the new roads were built region and wsa one of the mnt sucbroad gauge. cessful small shows held In the country this year. One feature of interCHANGE IN RATE. est waa the exhibition of four of the cars which are entered in the Pike' Effective May the Union Pacific Peak automobile climb, which ta to lie Railroad company reduced passenger held the third week In September. The fare in Wyoming from 3 cent a mile cars shown were the Queen, entered to 4 cent a mile. by E. I.. Mathewson, Denver; two The last legislature refused to pas Fonts, one entered by G. A. Wahlgreen h a bill providing that railroad passen- and the other E. W. Bwanbrough, ger fares in the stats not exceed 3 and the Ritinbler car entered by Arcents a mile, and the action of the thur Gardner. There also was exhibUnion Pacific iu reducing farce was ited one of the 40 horse-powof the type made for Dr. Harentirely, voluntary. The reduction may not work a fav- old E. Thoms of Chicago, which ha orably a at first glance appears how- hc.--n entered for the Pike's Peak climb ever, a It is Intimated that no more and for the Bennett international cup round trip tickets between Wyoming race. Excepting Only I v Southern Pacific Southern Railway 5 Texa and Pacific lata Toledo, St. L. and Western 4s... Union Paclflc 4 5.271-2- . .....105 ....116 SHEEP Receipts 13.W0- - Slow to Union Pac:llc conv. U. 94 steady; western yearling 4.750 5.25; IN 8. Steel 2nd 5s abasli lata .. .................116 wether, shorn 6.25ft 5.65; ewe shorn i3 Wabash Deb. B... 4.0064.50; lambs shorn 5.00ft 6.00. 89 Western Md. 4s.... 93 Wheeling and Lake Erie Chicago Produce. 94 of n Wisconsin Central 4s Chicago. May 4. Prediction derided drop In temperature throughALT LAKE MINING STOCKS, out the west and southwest had a steadying effect on 'the wheat market today. Influenced by lower prices at Yesterdays quotation on the Salt easier Lake Liverpool the market opened Mining Exchange were na 83 to at wbh July off 4 to to advanced 53 Later the price 83 Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicar, cago reported receipt of 101 against 116 a year ago. Buying of shorts created a firm tone in corn. July opened unchanged to and adlower at 46 4 to 46 vanced to 47 The dose was easy, at 46 July offering July oat opened unchanged to a and sold at shade higher at 28 !9 July Pork waa up 10e 1 18:30; 21--lard 2 o waa tip 2 5c, rib were ft 5c higher at 7.25. The market closed weak with July c 3-- 1003. MORyiyp, MAY 5, Pmtist Sfe1 r-- fc I Tbs Mes( Laxwiaes Treta Rights a ponpariaent otM ftastW1 cai sleeping cars, observation " buflfct-s,-B tog cars, an cars, with baiter, bath ! 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