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Show the Short Clear Side Ill 'Whisker, basis of STREET 7.250 (boxed). "1?, J High Closer, contract grade, 1L.501 MOUSING SAVED A BOY Article and Shipment. II Articles , iARDLY ENOUGH BUSINESS TO Rank and File f Brokere Spend Tim In Diecueelng Stock . Cheese weak, There wa New York. Juno stock hardly enough business in the cuirket today to constitute a mot ire power on prices. Reading was listed to an extreme degree and the price movement dragged and changed conThe stantly within a narrow range. rank and file of the trading element gave themselves over to a discussion of the stock transfer tax and were inclined to agree that the burden of that change was a factor In the present practical u sponsion of operation. As a case to test the constitutionality of the tax has been arranged for, there waa a disposition to await Its outcome in making of contracts. Stripped of the usual operations of the room traders, the bareness of the market stood fully revealed. Investment operations or transactions by the banking element were not In evidence.to Copper continued Amalgamated occupy the foremost attention and the movement of the general list was little more than a reflection of the fluctuation! In the market leader. Copper stock showed a feverish tone and Its kept the early persistent market unsettled In sympathy. It got lower, and this served to discourage the hear aggregation on the stock. When these attacks were deeieted from the tendency of the general Hat The to advance manifested Itself. best explsnstlon of the advance la that, prices declined yeeterday and thn traders had proceeded ae far as they dared on the bear side. In view of ths present very narrow dimensions of the market. There was n alight itlrrlng of activity amongst one or two pools, including Reading and Southern, the Increase In the dividend rata In Rapid Transit had rather nn encouraging effect on the hope ot those who hare operated In other stocks on small reactions. There seemed to be Immediate prospects of a solution of the Equitable Life probof lem. There was some revival peace rumors concerning the war, but the dealings here for foreign account were on a very email scale. The days gain were pretty well conserved, owing to the almost total lack of either buying or eelllng in the stagnation of the late market.. The closing tone was heavy. Bonds closed easy. Total sales, par 11.400 51,000 471,000 360800 258,500 2,000 2.00 11.400 $5,700 ....I 1Bggs. eav, at mark 14; first 14ft: prim, first. 15',; exits 17. Transfer Tax. 7. SpCnts. On the Produce Exchange, today; the butter market easier. Creameries, 16020',-- ; dames, 15 0 MOVE PRICES. 9010. Nsw Ysrk Bonds. 8. refunding 2. registered .104 U. 8. refunding 2s, coupon ....104 Vi U. B. 2s, registered 104 U. 8. 2s, coupon 112 U. 8. New is registered 12$ r. 8. New 4e coupon 104 V. b. Old 4a registered 105 coupon 4. f. 8. Okie 74 Amer. Tobacco 4a car 114 Anier. Tobacco Cs, cer 103 Atchieoa general 4 06 adjustment 4 102 Atlantic Const Lin 4 104 Baltimore and Ohio 4e 96 Baltimore and Onto 1134a Central of Ueorgia 6s... 94 Central of Georgia 1st Inc Central of Georgia 2nd lne.... S2Vh 1074k Chesapeake nnd Ohio 4 $04a Chicago and Alton 3Ve,. 102 Chic, B. and Q- - new 4s.. 80 Chic, R. 1. and P. R.R- 4s Cnlc, R. 1. and P. R. - col 5s.. 92 C. C. C. and St. Louis gen. 4a. .101 97V Chicago Terminal 4s r. AU-bio- a IN OGDEN 39.100 5,000 417.400 Flour, bbls. Wheat, hu... Cora, hu. O..H, hu... Rye, hu. . Barley, hu.. Of THE Reps. j 3. Colorado Midland 4s Colurao an Southern 4s Cuba, 5s, certificates Denver an Rio Grane Distillers Securities $s 4.. a..,. 75 94 106 1014a 79 EXAMINER: OGDEN, CANYON ....... 3s.. Russo-Japane- The following mmjriagt licenses were granted in the coiuty. clerk's office yfBterdiy. John Brook, 21, and Vise Ethel Gld-ne20, both of Brigham. Was Yeung Fel'ew Named Erickson John Layman, 3& Rexburg, Id., and the Whoa by Sighted Drowning Mira Pearl Kimball, 22. Rigby, Ida. Pugilist. Earl Obertop, 24. Chicago, and Mira was Amy Bernard, 22, American Falla, Ida. canyon Ogden reservoir la The 22, and Mias Ethel Robert 8. the scene of a heroic rescue Tuesday D. Jones, 23,Carson, both of Los Angeles. P"8U' the Geo. when Gardner, evening, lat, aaved the life of n fourteen-year-olMIGHTY EMPIRE HAS Erirkaon. of bov by name BOWED TO THE JAPS. wfio George and his brother Jimmy, returnwere era training at the Oaks, St. Petersburg, June - A a result prtP ing to their headquarters fifter W hrn the meeting of the council of minof in of a few miles up the road. palheld at the Taarskoe-Sel- o a isters, noticed view of the rearrvolr they instructions were teleace ha bo yesterday, Rusboy In a boat, who teemed to skiff graphed this afternoon to the Ing a hard time managing the insian ambassadors at Washington and brother The wind. the against to the effect that Russia Is decreased their speed and, when a couple Paris of sirous horlearning Japan's peace conot hundred yards away, they were dition. ror stricken to see the boat capsise and tne boy go down with it. George AMBASSADOR MEYER CALLED. ran to tha waters edge, and, throwing ey off bla coat, plunged into the St. Petersburg, June 7, 7:40 p. ml water. With several big strokes the Ambassador Meyer had an Interview the soon to upturned was fellow big ae with Foreign Minister Lamsdorff at beet, just in time to grab the boy 11 o'clock last night and today went drowned half the With came he up. Tsarskoe-Selwhere he will be reto struck Gardner to him, boy clinging audience by the emIn ceived apedal shore. out for the to restored peror. the boy After seeing Upon hie return to St. Petersburg, consciousness, ths big fellow put on this afternoon, Mr. Meyer hastened started his coot nnd, with his brother, he sent a long on a run for the Oaks, to get some to the embassy whence Half to Washington. dispatch cipher dry clothing. an hour later he was closeted with Sir Charles Hardings the British amPOSTPONEMENT bassador. The situation is extremely delicate and the grrateat reticence U observCsmia Williams' of Of Appearance ed. The foreign office Is deserted, this Opera Company. being the empress' birthday and at the American ernbamy no statement AT A LATE HOUR YESTER- could bo procured thb afternoon. NevDAY. C. A. HUNT, ADVANCE MAN- ertheless thera are Mine collateral inAGER OF WILLIAMS' OPERA COM dications that the emperor's response PANY, RECEIVED A TELEGRAM TO waa favorable. The redden retirement THE EFFECT THAT THE LEADING of the French foreign minleter, M. MEMBER OF THE COMPANY WAS Delcaaee, who waa regarded as mot TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL, WHICH only one of the strangest supporter WII-NECESSITATE DEFERRING of the dual alliance but as one of THE COMPANYS OPENING UNTIL the stanchest friends of Russia, waa a MONDAY. JUNE 12. great blow to Russia and rendered President Roosevelt's friendly tender SANDSTORM GOLD. particularly opportune. Besides, it ia known, ae set forth in thera d Is pitches Remarkabla Discoveries oa Claim That last night, that the emperor hat been Mado Goldfield Famous. strongly advised If he decided to open peace negotiations to do so through President Roosevelt. (Bpocial Correspondence) d 7- o 1 L ......... ..... 2-- 8-- 4a 1-- 8 The Leading Futures Follows: Ranged ae WENT TO THE PALACE. St. Petersburg, Jim 7, 7:50 p. m. President Roosevelt, when title dispatch reached Amerlci, should he In posseaslon of Emperor Nicholas' response to hia tender ot good office. The effort that President Roosevelt nas been making to bring the belligerents together entered on a distinctly new phase last night. Foreign Min later utmaJorff had an andlence with the emperor In the afieraoon upon tne subject of Ambassador Cassini's communication and at 11 o'clock last night Ambassador Meyer called upon Count Lamsdorff at tha chancellory end remained with the foreign minister for some time. Whether this visit waa upon the invitation of Count Lamsdorff or at the request of the ambassador cannot be definitely stated, but mere is reason to believe that the visit was in obedience to Instructions from Washington conveying a personal communication from the president to the emperor tendering his good offices. The result was that today Mr. in full Meyer went to Tanrkoe-8eluniform and waa received In special audience by the emperor. MORNING, ' JUNE 1905. 8, CALIFORNIA applicants for position. Ephraim, June 5. A. W. Jensen, supervisor of the Mantl forest reserve, has sent out the following Information regarding employment on the National forest reserves; On the 17th dav of December, 1904, the president of 'the United Slates signed and ordered ae follow: It fa ordered. That all persona employed In the field and In the District of Columbia in the protection and administration of forestry reserve In or under the general land office of the Interior department be rlalfled and the civil service acts and rules applied thereto, and that no person be hereinafter appointed, employed, promoted or transferred in said service until he has passed an examination In conformity therewith, unless specifically exempted therefrom. This order classified the whole forest reserve service and placed the same under the civil service law. On Feb. 1, 1905, by act of congress, the service waa transferred from the departmeat of th interior to the department of agriculture without modification of the above order, except aa fallows: Section 3. That forest supervisor and rangers shall be selected when practicable from qualified citizens of th state or territories In which the saiu reserves, respectively, are si f uated. . Forest supervisors are appointed by promotion from forest rangers or assistants, and by competitive examination only when no forest rangers or forest assistants In the atate concerned are qualified and available for promotion to forest supervisor. In accordance with the forr going laws of forestry, the department has fixed dates and places where civil service examinations for the position of forest ranger are to be held, vis: Park City, Utah, July 6 to 7; Mt. Pleasant, Utah, July 11 to 13; Utah, July IS to 20. Via Lowest Excursion Rates to All Pacific Coast Points - $31.50 Los Angeles and Return May 30, 31$ June I, 2 and Obeervatien Pullman Drawing-reaSleepers, Dining Chair Cara. etc. SHORTEST and QUICKEST , route t Southern California, -- ri.r, your reservation now. For tickets or further Information, call an, or write, C. A. NENttv Ticket Agent, Union Depot. District J. L, MOORE, Passenger Agent, 17 West 2nd S. SL Salt Like City UNION PACIFIC Thrco Trains Daily Pan-gultc- h, i Omaha PROVO NEWS NOTES. Chicago Kansu City Provo, Juna 5. Funeral service over the remains of Thomai Startln, Jr., will be held tomorrow (Tueiday) at 10 o'olock in tha Methodist church. Funeral services over the remains of Bessie Jones, daughter of Joseph G. Jones, will be held In the First Ward meeting house Tuesday. Marriage licensee have been Issued to Volmer Nebeker, aged 32, and Minerva Bingham, aged 21, both of Pay-on- ; to Charles Perry of Balt Lake, aged 29, and Anna Tanner of Provo, aged 26, and to Sidney Cluff, aged 22, and Katy Colvin, aged 22, both ot St. Unis AND ALL PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS HO CKANfiE TO fh tun four Titkti Rteit tkt vim UNION PACIFIC. Per Full Information Ball oa Provo. Ed L. Swan of the Utah Independent and Joel L. Priest of the Bell Telephone companies are heiw in the Interest of A. N. IIOdELCV. (TiffiWlliw wtoesngor AfiMt their respective companies. Judge William Storey of Ouray, Colo., Is here aa one of the counsel for the defendant in the case of Susan- na M. Steele re. the Tellurkle Power company. of A number of resident Bench have Provo of petitioned the hoard county commissioners for the establishment of a county road between the county road and the mouth of Provo canyon. The matter has been refen red to Chairman Dunn. A very severe accident befell Alson of bert Nelson, tha Hans Nelson of the Third ward,, yesterday morning. . He had been taking the cow to the pasture,- and on hie wey back stopped to play with Fire Chief P?CTORY,' Loveless boys. While riding a wheal along the sidewalk he waa kicked by hone, which was feeding along th ditch bank. The horse kicked the ch-d in the mouth, knocking out neat ly all of Ms front teeth and severely Effective Dee. 4th. 1904. gums, and inflicting other cutting the DARING RUSSIANS laceration-- . Dr. Westwood seas called DEPART. and is attending the injured hoy. m. W. G. Williams, the young man who No. 6 Mail and Express . ..8:10 a. Nagasaki June 7, 6 p. m. The British steamer Cilumum, chartered levanted from the county Jail Saturday No. 2 Overland Limited for Bluffs, Omaha, Council by the by the Mitsui Bueaan Steamship com- evening, has been arrested Denver, Kansas City wnd Sheriff Harmon pany of Toklo, bound from Shanghai Salt Lake police. 3:01 p. & east daily for Kobe. Japan, waa stopped on June went up after him this afternoon. No. 4 Atlantic Express for 2nd, eighty mile from the hell buoy Denver, Omaha, Connell off the entrance to Wooning, by the TO LOGAN EXCURSION Bluffs Kansas City and nil Russian transport Rion. . 7:S0 $. ffi pelpfo east, dally A boarding party, after the steam Friday, June 9th. er'a papers had been examined, removed her hatches and threw overNo. I Pacific Express from The United Commercial Travelers board 411 bag of beans, 125 bales Omaha, Council Bluffo of cotton and 12 boxes of antimony special train leaves Ogden f :40 a. m.; Denver, Kansas City and m. 9:80 leaveu p. Logan returning, The Russian left again suddenly ...S:d$ a. m, cat dally $3.30 round trip. Tiekete good N& - 1 Overland Limited tatlng that the steamer waa released Fare, to return June 10th. Everybody InCouncil Omaha. from It la supposed that they received Bluffs. Kansas (Sty, Denwireless message announcing the ap- vited. ver and nU points asst, proach of Japaneae warships. .. . .S :S0 p. sa dally m fast Mall Ka CONGRATULATE JAPS. FILIPINOS A. HENRTf Ticket Agent Manila. Thursday, June 8th, 1 a. m. A. B. MOSELEY, The students of the Philippine law ... Trav. Pass Agent school have voted congratulations to possible. U. K. Knox and Don B. Gillis of the the Japanese, because of their victorOgden. Utah iampub Montana Tonopah, have Juat purchas- ies, asserting that they established the caw ed for themselves and Philadelphia prestige of the Oriental. innuTM Tvywren WlTUeCT (kla ftwlia Hftr nl It n ae h i mhiiiiiibiu capitalists for $250,iN)0, three claims r m mui e take. and a fraction which adjoins the It It laiMdBt nil oil IK trtafc u IILui-POPE THANKS EMPEROR. bat tbaultmntrn Mines Co., of BullMwikhi wTu in,i u u. Heim frog, on the north. It is believed the Rome, June 7. The pope today ad OPEN YOUR EYES great Rhoehone vela passes through dressed an autograph letter to the this property. of Japan, 'him thanking Emperor At the Jim Butler mine, in Tonopah, warmly for the liberty granted to CsrtnwsrMktrNSN. a strike that is said to he the greatrn MaBlfiffiBvh Catholic in allowing them Nevada Stocks. est In the history of the camp, waa to enter missionaries cuT the territory conquered by MuiMrJi made yesterday. It is stated that the the R. G. Vi. TIME CARD IN EFFECT es them to and Japanese helping J. Butler Tonopah.. strike ia reached through the Valiev tabllsh their houses. The letter was 70 77 MAY 12, 1905. Montana Tono View shaft. It late in the after- sent through the congregation of the 2.85 noon when the rock was struck, the MacNamars 40 47 DEPART DAILY. extent of the find has not as yet been propaganda. 12.50 Tonojmh 14.pn 6 Atlantic Na Mail all point out. Tonopah Belmont . given 1.12 1.25 Can't he perfect health without pure East 7:4a a.m. 4. 00 Tonopah Extension 5.00 Returning prospectors from the Bull' blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes Na 12, Salt Lake local 9:00 a.m. Tonopsh Mid 1.60 1.67 frog district ghe glowing accounts of pure blood. Tones and the invigorates Na 14, Salt Lake special.... 2 :15p.m. R. Hometiake . . the great values that are to be obtain- whole 40 system. Na 2 Chicago and Rt. Loula ed thrre. All unite in their claims -- vi Limited that the Bullfrog la the coming dis2, 60 p.m. Regular Call. OLD TIME PRINTER DEAD. trict of the atate, equaling Tonopah Na 4, Atlantlo Express, all Mammoth. 25 to 1.20; 50 at 1.25. and Goldfield, (odd Basin, a new Mai Day, BOO at 14'. 7:00p.m. points esst De Moines, Iowa, June 7. Barlow camp Just started some thirty-fivRacaramento, 500 at 10. ARRIVE DAILY. Hutler-Uberanewsand miles east pioneer 500 at printer is raid to have Granger, 12; 4,00 at some very ofrichBullfrog, Na 13. Ogden special ....11:20 i.. m. claim In its vicinity. paper man of Iowa, died here today at 2,000 at Na 5, Pacific Mall, Salt Lake 39 of the age years. Granger at 'one Ramples of the ore are being shown in 31 Open Board Salts 30. 24. 26, 25, May and all points east 11:30 a.m. New York, 400 at 69; 200 at 59. Tonopah that ran 3,Mo ounces per ton time set type for Horace Greeley on No. 1, Chicago and SL Louis June 1,2, 3, 7 in silver, and the gold values $1.50, the New York Tribune. Iacle Bara, 600 at 38 s 10. limited 2: 40 p.m. with a trace of InJ end S per cent Yankee Con., 100 ut 38' s 30. Na 11, Local from Park City copper. The ledge I described as be- PORTLAND EXCURSION VIA OREand San Pete I alley 7:00 p.m. GON SHORT LINE. San Francisco. ing twelve feet wide, and the pay San Francisco and return, one way Na 3, Pacific Express from June 7. The official dosing quota streak ten inches wide. The ledge is all point east through Port12:05 a.m. to Portland and return n'1 tions for mining locks today were porphTrjr con- - Ogden Through Sleeping cars to Omaha, ...... ...... .$30.00 land (direct) ae follows; and SL Louis, New York and Lo Angelea nnd return, on Ogden to Portland and return way, Chicago Alpha Con, 1. Justice, 8 Boston. Free reclining chair cars. ' A via Ran Portway $4 1.9) (one COLLINS Francisco).. Andes, 22. through Mexican, 105. . Ogden to Portland and return w perfect dining car service oa all land Belcher, 22. Occidental C, 95. through trains. Ran Francisco via way (one Belcher, 13. With Charged Opbir, 612. Robbery of Plain City San Francisco and return, direct, C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgenL Ogden. and Los Angelas) B. nnd H, 110, $60.69 Overman. 8. Store. follows: 1. A. BENTON, Gen. I to os and Agt., Psgr. DepL return Bullion. 30. Ogden Angelas Pomsi, 12. Salt Lake City. P. 8. L. via A. L. 8. and .$31.50 Caledonia, 45. Ry. Ravage. 40. George Collins, who was sentenced O. B., GILSON, Agent, Ogden. i to L01 Angeles and return Challenge. C, 1L Rcorplnn, 12. by Judge Murphy in the municipal court Ogden one way via Ran Francisco... $41.09 May 24, 25, 20, June Choi la r, 17. R. Belcher, 4. "ine,!r and $90 day lips, on March Tickets to Portland and return diConfidence. 75. Sg w m OtCr R. Nevad.1. S3. lisitsiseetetsttMi i ujtw .9th. on a charge of vagrancy, wa C. c. and Ya. 55. Silver Hill. 99. rect; on sale dally from May 24th to Lo from the city Jail or dl- - If You Want the Worth of Your and direct return, Angeles Crown Point, 13 Union Con., 49 yesterday Sept. 30th. Tickets to Los Angelea and wna ' immediately and return by A. via L. 51. P. I 8. Exchequer, 0 8. rtah Con. in. Money in the county officials and landed In the route G. ami G, 19. Ry. on sal May 30, 31, June 1 and Yellow Jacket, 62. county prison on suspicion of 3. Tickets H. and Nor, lla. LIMIT STOPOVERS. reading one way via San NINETY-DAone of those connected with thebeing rob- Francisco or Los Angeles on Bale May of the Garner store at Plain City 24. 25, 26, 30. For other particular! and later sell bery Go (0 Silver liar. 58. 31, June 1. 2, 3, 7, 14 , the latter part of March. 15, 16, 20, 24. 25. 28. 29, 30. All tickets log dates call on or address Drafts, telegraph. 5 (EX Shortly after Collins' arresl bv the good for D. R. Gray, Gen'l. Agent, s Drafts, alsht, 2V. and limited to 10 city officials, Sheriff Bailey and his days. 331 24th SL 20X Main St, Balt Lake, Phone Ho 4Y y-v u 1-- .ICENSES. A PROVED GARDNER GEORGE GOOD SWIMMER- - 50-fo- ' officers fastened a dew upon the fellow that i supposed to connect him with the Plain City burglary. Several persona who had Wen the men suspected of commlttlig the crime were taken to the city 11 by the county officials where ihej positively Identified Collins at one if the men seen In that vicinity. An efort to locate Col- lins partner haa at for been unaucressfuL marriage Erie prior lien 4s................l61 93 Erie General 4s Ft. Worth nn Denver City 1st. . 108 .111 alley Hocking 100 Japan 6a, certificates Louisville aa Nash, unified 4a.. 104 104 Manhattan consol gold 4a 74 Mexican Central 4a. 18 Mexican Central lat Ins Mina, and St. .Louis 4s........ 87 Miss, Kansas and Texas 4s.... 102 Miss, Kansas and Texas 2ds.... 86 National R. R. of Mexico eon 4a. . 90 ..100 N. Y. Central gen. 3a. 13644 N. J. Central general 6a 76 Northern Pacific Sa Norfolk and West con 4s.... ..102 96 Oregon Short Urns rfJg 4s ....... ...... .101 Penu. conv. 103 Reading General 4a 116 St. L. and I. M. consol 5h St. Loula amt 8an Fran fg 4..., 90 8t. Louis 8'western cos 4a...... $1 Goldfield, Nev, Juno Stb, 86 Rea beard Air IJns 4a. on the Sandstorm for the 82 4a Southern Pacific few davs have been sensational. past 120 Southern Railway 5a level a grab aample At the 1214a showed values 01 1204 per ton. PanTexas and Pacifla lata 54 Toledo, 8t. L. and Western 4s.. ning! from drill holes a few feet farth105 Lnion Pacific 4s... er down Indicated $4011 a ton and betvalue, I2.26S.000. 121 Pacific conv. 4s. ter. In the old vertical shaft 30 feet U. 8. hondi were all unchanged oa 93 IT. 8. 8teel 2nd 5s beneath the eurface, a streak about call. 117 Wabash Isis .. 12 inches wide has been opened run" t 72 Wabash Deb. fi. , ning into ihe thousand. Pannings Sugar aad Coffee, W cetera Md. 4s 98 have been made Indicating values as New Tork, June 7. Sugar Raw, Wheeling and Lake Brie 4a.... 94 high aa $30,000 a ton. Pieces taken centrifugal Wisconsin Central 4a sleaJy; fair refining 2 84 out are 25 per cent pure gold, it Is 06 test, 4 molasses sugar 2 8tt Japan, 6a cer. quite possible that the streak will Refined steady; crushed 6.55; powder-a- d Japan 90 cer sack, juat a It comes out, from $1,0UQ 5J5. 5.06; granulated . 70 Colo, lud, 5m .. .to $s,04Ni to the ton. 68 Colo., I ml, 6sb It is lmpossilile yet to Bay anything Chicago Livestock. of the extent of this phenomenal ore; 7. Cattle Receipt Chicago, June LAKE MINING STOCKS. SALT certain it Is that in the Band-norbut 17,000. Market 6c lower; good to another the camp has prime steers $5.6006.26; poor to medThe following quotations on the Balt great mine to lie list. The big strike ium $4.0006.40; atockera and feeders Lake Mining Exchange were reported referred to shove was made on the $2.7505.00; cows $2.6005.00; heifers Lofiua-Duvilease on the Sandstorm $5.200586; cannera 1.6002.50; bulls yesterday: property. 12.7504.75; calve $2.0006.75. A year ago Michigan capitalists took tomorrow Hogs Receipt 30,000; a bond on ihe entire Bandstorm proper $1,000. Market opened strong, dosed ty for $8n,oon. They had a gang of lower; mixed and butchers $68005.45; and men at work for three months good to choice heavy $58005.40; sunk the shaft where the big strike rough heavy $48005.25; light $5850 was Juat made. They made an aver-ag- e 6.47 bulk of Bales $58506.4O of fifty sesaya dally, Imt they did Sheep Receipts 15,000; aheep 10c not get a showing better than $4 and higher; lambs 20c higher. .Good to gnve up In disgust. When Loflua and choice wethera shorn $4.6005.00; fair Davis look the leas known a No to choice mixed shorn $3.5004.40; 5, they sacked and shipped all of the westers sheep, shorn, $4.0006.00; naore 011 the dump from the shaft, and tive iambs, shorn, $4.5006.25; westgot returns of $140 per ton without ern lambs, shorn, $5.0006.60. sorting. i The strike U causing great exciteKansas City Cattle. ment here. Armed guarJs are at Kansas City, June 7. Cattle Rewatch on the Sandstorm and the ore la being sacked aa fast aa mined. ceipts 7,000. Weak to be lower; native steer $4.250585; native cows A party 01 eastern capitalists, inAnd heifers $2.2606.00; atockera and cluding representatives of John Hays feeders $3.0004.50; bulla $2.6004.60; Hammond and the Guggenheim intercalves $3.000 5.60; western fed stem ests, arrived here a few days ago. It $4.2505.50; western fed eows $3,250 is understood that these people are d.60. largely interested In valuable placer Hogs Receipts 12,000; steaJy to 5c properties In Tule Canon, shout 35 lower; bulk of sales $6.27 miles southwest of Goldfield, and will heavy $5.300685; packers $5.27 go direct to that district. 0585; high nnd llgnt $5.1505.33 One property which' la under bond 6,000. Market Sheep Receipts for $125,000 to Mr. Hammond and his tsady; lambs 5.7507.50; range wethinto the hands of associates, will p ers $4850 5.35; few ewe $4.3504.60, hia representative today. A complete dredging plant ban been ordered and CHICAGO FUTURES. will be placed In operation a soon as 4a.. UTAH, THURSDAY - HMECARD o . arriy. i l PROTECTS7 a .... ...S.OO a INVESTORS World The Financial con jr at twin nn ill n TBS OREGON SHORT UNBTOI rxHtv May 7th. - . 186L DEPART. Butte and Portlaudll:M. Pocatello, MoutpaSar l:Slam and Butte No, 7 No 8 Na 11-C- Na 12 : Valley ache No. 4. Eastern Express ....4:18 and Lake Salt SJU. " 10 W iteiMe Na I -- Salt Lake aad Inter XSOtiC ae v:9 mediate points Prove. 2 Salt Lnlta Milford and all P1 south Na 19 Salt Lake and tats 6:90 mediate points It Na 6 Local '. Na lua pa m ARIKVE. Na 1 Fast Mall from Salt Uks oeeoeaeeoeehe DK Butt and Pocatello Express art Lake Na 11 Salt Vintic e a e e a a e a e K mw MUand Na 7 Salt Late ll:3i pa ford Lake and Inter- Na Salt .mediate points .. Na 3 Eastern Express . . . .7:05 p Na 8 Portland nnd Butt.7:80sa Na 10 Butt and Pocatello 6: 80 p pa Na 13 Cacho Valloy ....10:3 Train south of Juab do not ns Sundays C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agt esse Na 8 6-- A. B. MOSELEY, Ji8j2SSI Dl Pas. Afftet Ogden, Utah BURLEY, A O. P. Trav. XL B,lt lake CKfi trmi . California Excursions SOUTHERN PACIFIC e .................... ........ ........ ...... I Musi Unr sal CUup Til OH0 DoSNelMi The l. 5; 6. .................. .... $41,00 ................ wwwfi n iklS.g.rK! Cah quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. No. 2 Spring Wheat. 1.0701.10; No , 1000106; No. 2 Red. 1010103. No. 2 Corn, No. No. 2 Yellow, 93. No. 32; Oats. 32; No. 2 White, 33 No. 3 White, 314032. 033: No. 2 Rye, 79. Good Feeding Barley. 39042; Fair to Choice Malting, 46049. No. 1 Flax Seed. 180; No. 1 Northwestern, 1.47. Prime Timothy Seed. 285. Mess Pork, per bid. I2.65fll.7n. Lard, per inn lit. 7.27 Riba, llnnae), 7.3507'. 2 ?.?:.IT 830.00 tin .....$41,00 Meat and Fish Ballard - Rinckers atop-over- -- Overland Limited TfoMm4Uxmte-Tril- NJ Goapariment and A sleeping cars, obaenrstic tag cars, boBet-noU- tg csiu, with bather, bstb9 lovers Ubraiy; ootbu Chfc lighted, throngh to Dirsct coooectk SLPanl acdSinaeapoBs TkfcM. nn sa WwtliaHf1;-- ! |