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Show EXAMIXEE: tXJDEN, UTAH, TrESDAT THE MOKSIXO ML M STREET western $5.46 ALT LAKE 91 WING BTOCKB. 4. lioga Receipts S2.090. Mailut 5c tomorrow 17.000. lower; Mixed and butchers $4.63 4.97 good, heavy 94.854.95: rough heavy S4.6hCl4.70; light S4.6044.68: pigs S4.2uU4.6t': bulk of sales S4.l044.fiu. Sheep Receipts 28,000. Market. 10c lower; sheep SI. if ti 5.60; lambs 14.35 10c 1-- OF MARKETS .504 25: Tnans t1 7.7 j. jCattle. alter Bid. 06 18 Buliiua Beck l.ot) Stocks Jsi , Larisa . Cun. Merrua I'wtl, , Cstirs Duly Daly Want Mule Bell Mammoth May Day ia ie .,. 'd Dec, under the attempts to distribute hogs, tbe movement, in Vnion Pacific the strong sustaining influence in tbe si heat market. Followers of the advance Into ilia region of new record levels showed sonic caution and n position to feel their way carefully, aa seen in the frequent reaction In tbs lock. But ns often as it gathered fores for a new adranre (be reaaaur-- j lug effect on the market was quite perceptible. M. Paul kept effective company with Vnion Pacifle and Bomber Pacifio also akowed a naturally (Joss sympathy. Oilier western and grain rserylng stocks moved more moderately in spite of the good prairtna of the wiuter wheat crop in the govemmem'e monthly report. There were no special news tn 1nlou so nruesnt for the movrun-Pacifle. The epectiialive advance ia Reading was aggreasiiely renewed, alao with mack mere of the discussion of die labor outlook and express) raaikflmcn in its adjustment. Tbe atrangdt in Her York Central was atr (ribiited MiMflally 1o tbe fact that dfvMend std yightn are to rout off the price at en early date. Copper snoebe of aU nan) were very prom tnent in fise dar's speculation, both oa tbe afodt exchange and in iha curb martot, mm orthem. including Voppnr, reflecting very heavy profit faking. The latter rebounded Strongly oa the report of a farther advance in the price of copper, but dosed unchanged. The market for the metal la Louduu was very strong. Tha Vnlfed U tales 8tei stocks were per stswaity etaggiali until late in the day, bat their slaved advance was effect ivti In stmmining the la market Thu action of the secretary of the treasury on government tn ordering inter bonds dua Jan. lilb to be paid on Dec, likh wan not regarded in any quarter a promising effective rcpleululiuieut of the money merkl. But great stress was laid opoirltby the speculaiive cou tlnguul aa an earnest intention of the secretary to use the resources at bla commend for she benefit of tbe money market. The amount of this interest Is lIlSOO.Qoo and by no means will all of Its pa meat will center In tbe New York market. Tbe taking of pro is on Uieriay la creased the irregularity (if the market toward the close, rapeclally in the to diistrtals, and the dosing was de .eidedly irregular, with prices in mine cases at tbe lowest and generally below (he best. Ronds were irregular. Total sales, par value. 92.850.0ii0. . Lulled State new 4' registered declined 1 anil 4s coupon per ' cent , fin call. " con-rain- i . ) Araal-gamftr- ed ' t . Mr- . . ' 3 ' Bugar and Coffee. New York. Dec. 11. Sugar, raw, strong; fair refining 3 M63 M test 3 molasses sugar Refined steady: cruh-.- . ed 840; powdered 4.80; granulated 470. OOFFEK Bteady; No. J 1-- nl 6-- T-- 1-- Wool. i f drn. Chicago Produce. Dec. 11.' Docreoad sliip-tw- h of wheat from Kusla during the ..mat week had a bullish effect today n Jh local wheat niarkrL Favorable Pewfbrr for ihe movement of tbe crop the 1'ntted Slates has ahto comft pletely offset tills influence. A a re fiidt the market was slightly unsteady, after Phoning a fair gnin at the opening. Shorts were art ire bidders early lu tbe session, but their demands were noon satisfied. May opened to 34 higher at 29 10 89 sold and then reacted to 88 vp to 89 . Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported repeipu of 890 ears againut 1182 a year ago. Clear weather throughout ihe central west mused weakness in the corn siafkeL May opened unchanged to lower at 44 to 41 sold off to 3-- - 8 3-- 7-- 44 IA .75 .03 39.21 .55 May July .64 V .81k .684,1 -- SfiAhl ,83V ( .84 f Carn, Na. . .86 1.76 24.25 .09 .65 .39 1.90 25. OU .10 .01 .22 -- .17 .07 Trim . Victor Con. Watia.h . ,. 1 ankee . Richmond Anaconda. Blark Jack Kmrarld . Dalton . . lMI - 40.50 34 .41 .10 .0214 .04 .S3 .20 .119 Payne. .04 .01 .23 06 .20 .01 ()( Mow l.oti .30 .02 .40 8-- 3-- 8 2 3-- ., 1--4 i-J-- Corn The low point for May was reached at 44 The close waa easy with May off 4 at 44 Close; Wheal l)ce.562;-8;H- y 56ffl-Cffl-Corn Dec. 44 45 old May 3-- 1-- 5-- 3-- f.-- 44 Oat, Dec. 31 1-- 4f 3-- Mar 32 4 7-- Pork Jan. 13 42 May 13.42 Lard Dec. 7.75; Jan. 7.42 May 7215. ' Ribs Jan. 6 97 May 7.12 2 15. hour? Nevada Stocks 1 !13.5213.4213,43 Jan. Lard per 100 Ibe. Bock Tunnel 7.77! 7.70 Dec. Jan. 1 1 . Mey 18.42 18.42' il3.55 May 7.50 I hort Ribe -- per A 100 Iba. Jaa. T.05 May IMMIt 7.23 Open Beard Sales. Beck Tunnel 900 at 40; 600 6.87 6.87j T.121 7.15 I 85: 100 at 35, seller 60; 100 at 28. seller 60; 100 at seller 87, seller 60; lot) at at 39, seller .60; 10 at 29. Joe Rowers 500 at 03. 7.75 7.42 7.85 7.41) 7.32 ,.40 200 6V; 200 at 36. Kiriey Ca'-h- 39; 400 Coluntbita Con 2oo at at at 88: 42. 100 at 83.SUj. Cash gnotartona were aa follows: CarhM 500 at 23. Flour steady. Lower Mammoth 500 at 38; I.OuO Wheat- - No. 2 spring 854 88c; No. 8 at 500 at. 88. 28; 8 544 87c; Nu. red 88488c. little Bril 56 at $1.60; 100 at 83.70; font No. 3 46c; No. 3 yellow 4G. 300 at 81.60. No. 2 white 324 May Day 50 at 83.GO; 10 at 13.70; Nm 8 while 304-32tc300 at 83.80. New York 500 at 1$; 500 at Rye No. 2 67c. Fair Thompson 500 at 16; 3,000 Barley Good feeding 17; to choice mailing 41 (tie. J00 at a Flai Bred o. 1 fifle; Na 1 Fern 6u0. Chrle Outs No. 2 83c; 31c; . 17. S8gr; 1.02',c. Timothy Seed-Pri- me Mesa pork, per b- lard, per 100 83.30. - 813.35ft 13. 87. h 17. nonh-WMder- BAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCK San Franrlwo, Dec. 11 Tbe official closing quotations for mining stock I (oday were ai follows: Kboit clear aides (buir'd) 2 Alta Jtalla 4 725. Con. 7 Jinnies 5 Alpba IVhlskey, baais of high wines $1.30. Andes 22 Kent. Con. 1 Ckirey Coni ran grade 112.75 Belcher 38 Mexican 155 813 00, B. and B. 140 .Ood. Con. 93 ' Bullion 25 Overman H Receipts and Shipments. Caledunia 65 Potosl IS Llinllenge Cou. 3! Savage 57 1 Kcpta. j Sh'ptc Chollar 9 Scorpion 1 Arildep, Challenge Con. 90 8. Belcher 11 21.49n 11,500 C. C. and Vs. 140 8. Nevada 43 Flour, bbla 11 heat, bu,. .. 33,300 35,000 Con. Imperial 15 8. Hill 85 Vnion Con. Gt Corn, bu. m Bfisibsatw 49.600 107.600 Crown Point 15 Viah Con. 5 233.600 193,300 Bxcheqiier 35 Oats, bu. Yellow Jacket 15 10.0001 18.400 G. and O. 17 Rye, bu. 1 31.400 11. and X. 130 87,500 Darlcy. bit Short riba sides Goose) 6.87 7.1!g , . J Produce Exchange. On the produce exchange, (oday, the butler market waa steady. Cmtmovisa 1723c; 1720c: egga' fair firsts 2)!c; prime firaU!7c; extra 29c. Huwa Silver Bata dalriea ll13c. .04; COFFER WEALTH OF ELY. at mark cues included; atmdy 64. dcfllars nominal. Draffs, sight 24; telegraph Mexican Fils-Matit well known ne sips per corretipooilent, writing from Ely, Nevv c, says there are not smelters enougn in the world to handle Elys output of ore, if it were rich enough V. R. to stand tbe present coat, of transjlor-lailoK. 8. 3 coupon 103i. wbicli it ient and V. 8. 3s, registered 103 The highest claim they make here is V. 8, old 4 a, reg .....1033 per cent cupper content, with $5 V. 8. old 4s. coupon 104 Ute ton in 'gold and silver. One-haIT. 8. new 4s reg 131 of 3 per cent Is close to the averAmerican Tobacco 4s 81 age of the copper ores of Michigan and American Tobacco a .115v, Montana, and that ia probably nut far Atchison general 4 102 from the average at Ely. Just reflect Aarhison adjustment 4a 93 do n to n depth of only 770 feet that Atlantic Coast IJne 4s 1017a Ibla deimsit, calling il seven miles Baltimore and Ohio 4 302 king by one mile wide, and allowing Baltimore and Ohio 96 fifteen cubic feet of on to n loo, concv T. 4s 98 Brooklyn R. tains 10.000,000,000 tons of ore, end Control of Georgia 5s ........113 its total value sould slugger human or Cenrnl Georgia 1st Ins 95 imaginations. Cenlrttl of Georgia 2nd Inc .... SO This deposit lies In the Egsn range. Central of Georgia 3rd Ins .... 75 While Pine county, anil breaks to ihe Chesapeake and Ohio ......107; surface through n massive llmcstwue of 80 Cltlcagu and Alton 3v.s tbe lower csriionfflprous aeries. It Chirago B. and Q. new 4s lul ' Isnt n "flaf vein nor n contact vein, R. L and P. R. K. 4s 79 . lis genesis appears to lie a great C. R. 1. and P. 11. R. col. 5s ; jhi ira chyle porpbyrllic C. C. C. and 8t. IamiI, gen. 4s It): dike, followed by succession of paralColorado lad 5s Ser A lel dykes of n similar character to the Colorado InduMrlsl 5s Ser B. extent of something like a mile In Colorado Mldlund 4 78 . width. Colorado and Sum hem 4s m The whole width of tills vast series Cnbn 5s 105 - of dikes appears 10 have been impregDenver and Rio Grande 4s ....101 nated with the mineral values in (he Dffciillera Securities 4, 2 usual wsy.'liy solution nnd replaceEric prior Uea 4s 301 s ment, volcanic miners lived water Erie general 4s 93; to here done the business. The 309 Hocking Valley 4is course of the dyke Is east and wear, Japan 6s 99 and il lies in a sort oT low canyon . 99 culling Japan 6a 2nd Srle into the range from Steploa ccrtiflca'cs .... Tapan . 92 The copper development bevalley. eecr. 2nd . Ser .. Japan 92 about three miles west of Ely gins loiuisvllle and Nash. Vnl. 4s .10512 nnd has been pretty thoroughly exManliaiigti cousol pu!rt 4s G .103 plored to Pilot Kuob. on tbe crest of Mexican Central 4s .... 81 the range ten or eleven miles west of Mexican Central 4s ... 81 . Blv, Mexican Central 1st Inc 25 aliiiude of Ely Is G.AA0 feet and Tbe Minn . aud St. Louis Gs 97 Hut of Pilot Knob about 8,000. Ely Miss., Kuom and Texas 4s ..,.100 now has a population of about 660 nnd Miss.. Kansu and Texas Suds.,.. 89 sojoys n valuable ranch trade. White National R. R. of M. con. 4s 85 Pine has many large resources of nit New York Central gen. 3y.w .... 99 wealth besides Ihe stupendous oral New Jersey Central gen. As ... .133 copper deposit at Ely. Northern Pacific 4s ...104 The itoiiukUion of the county today 77 Northern Pacific 3s But does not. much nxceed 3.00u. Xoifolk and Western con. 4s . . . .101 nearly forty years ego the wildest 95 4s Oregon short Line rfdg. miuiug ruali that ever took piece in Penn. cv. 3 ...102 (he wesi poured n transitory popula103 Reading general 4s tion of over 20.000 into eld White Pine 1 antis Ca. ...116 and I. M. con. 8t county, and It has n fatura coming to 8t. L. and 8. Francisco fg. 4 .. 98 its long abandoned districts soon, nnw 81 8t. Units 8 western eon. 4a with ihe advent, of aBroads. 89 Reahoard Air IJne 4a 94 Southern Pacific 6 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN. 144.50. 9GT 4s cert Southern Pacific ISO Soil them Railway 5s 122 On Dec. 14th aad l5h he Colorado Texas end Pacifle Midland railway will sell round trip Toledo. St. K end Western 4s . . S3 anil Ogden, to Colon Pat'IAc 4e tickets. Ball lug Cnlnn Paribc cv. 4s aud return for $4.50. Tbe 141 tn C. 8. B:et 2nd 5s Midland Route he right 711 ever Waba-hlx115 the mountains. Th.s is for Tti Mabjhh Deiti B ibe best servi.vs and rquipmepi. obMiiryland U servation Pullman ear through in DenWheeling and jtljr Frtc 4 .... 9;i'i ver every nigh. Tlckr rdfire 77 v OjiirsJ 1 .geepnd 80111 h. SAh Ntw Ytrk Bonds. refunding; 2 reg rofund. 2s, coupon IT. R. nl present 102 103 n tnit-hiu- lf 3 3s 4a coaree-grnlopi- l. 4s 4s (iilitl .... .... o 37454. 1 Chicago Cattle. ( hirP5.. j,.c. 1 1. Cattl- eSi.'J'Mi. Market juc lower; 4W-f- ts livl,ia f".- To ; row, slut heifer. 81 404)4 storkcr aud (O1 6 1.25; - -- Nt Bedford, Maas., Des. J I. The lighthouse tender Aulet arrived here nt 2:15 this morning whh the crew of the Nantucket South Shoal lightship. The lightship foundered at 4 a. u. Monday, 18 mile west iff her station, while in tow of the tender. Great anxiety it felt for the gunboat Wap. which started out about dark Saturday night to aid the brig Harry Smith, raid to be la a bad position at the entrance of Vinevstd Sound. The Wasp carried a crew of eighty men, commanded by Chief Boatswain Hugh Sweeney end was provisioned for three days. It was a fun of about two hours to the entrance of the sound, but scarcely had the Wa-- p left this harbor than the norm which had been threatening all dpy, broke. It was not surprising to the naval ofllcera that the Wasp mLsed the Smith under the conditions that prevailed. On Sunday afternoon after the worm had passed, word was received that the Smith was still at anchor near Vineyard 8otind. but nothing could be seen of the Wasp. The Wasp is not equipped with wireless telegraph, neither did those on board know of the predicament of the Kant ticket lightship, so that the gunboat would not have gone out to (hat station unless In the hope of getting new orders by ths lightships wire lees equipment. The storm a far more severe off shore end k i believed by the naval officer that the Wsp experienced something bordering on a hurricane and may have been driven out 10 sen. n ltl. jsfflsik TOUilV!: TATEH00D BOOMORS. a object. IL G. yt, TIME CARE IX KFA'ECT MAY 13. 105. , . They Upset Precedent by Invading Sacred Precincts of Capital, Immediately the question became WilMr. ljutwr faced liams, who stood close to hba nnd charged him with taking the muter Into the newspapers. Mr. Shackt-lforwas on his feet jainly demanding to ask a question and many Democrats applauded the stand taken by Mr. Williams. Mr. Lunar demanded that Mr. Williams call a Democratic caucus tomorrow or allow him to proceed. Speaker Cannon wMded his gavel vigout orously and declared order, and in the midst of Tha confusion recognized Mr. Payne for a motion to adjourn, which was declared carried, nnd tha aeseion wnn over until Wednesday. Before this tncidenl the seastoa had proceeded without a Mich. Tha unaai-mou- a consent necessary 4o tnwwaes tha size of tha larger caqFnHWen had been given and In this manner the tncraed membership of the house and increased Republican veproratnrion hod bnm provided places. The Democrats had tost no oonnalttee places hut had mado n gala at one, which Mr. Williams had declared saMsfartary 4o the minority. As an Indication of tho intention to begin work at onm several of tbs oommittasa gained permission to hsva printing dona and ve stt during the newtons of Jhs house. The aes skill lasted 65 mlontes. Tha four territorial delegates vers mado members of tbe committee on territories by ussalmons consent. Mr. Lamar of Florida submitted newspaper Hipping to the speaker nnd askrd n ruling nt to whether he could be recognized mi li na a question of personal privilege. Tbe paragraph was read to the house. It purported tit quote Ibe minority leader, Mr. Williams, in explanation of leaving Mr. Lamar and Mr. Shackleford of Missouri off the committee on interstate and foreign commerce, the reason being dint Ureas two members had broken caucus faith at iba last suasion in favoring the Munrsl railroad rats bill In preiervnoe to the Davry bill, the latter n caucus bIH. The chair is quite elsar, Speaker Cannon announced, "that the para-- g sph does not present a question of personal privilege. Mr. Lamar "I am ia doubt about It myself, but I dsaira to stop aad debar forever any possible suggestion that 1 did not bring the question up oa the floor of the bouse. Mr. Fayne, the Republican floor leader, auggesied that Mr. Lamar ask for unanimous consent to proceed. "1 will ask it, responded Mr. Lamar. I would like a square deal. Mr. Williams immediately interposed: Pending that request nnd re serving the right to object, with oa tha word "object," ho declared loudly, I wish to say that ia tbe interest of Democratic harmony nnd effectiveness nnd of the general good will that wNl not he promoted by washing Democratic linen for the amusement of tha Republican member of the bouse I object. There was enme Democratic applause nt thin statement. Mr. Lamar first aaked Mr. Williams to withdraw his objection and up a the refusal of Mr. Williams to ds so demanded ihnt lie call a Democratic caucus fpr tomorrow. Tbnl la not a question for consideration hrt-eretorted Mr. Williams, buck up the aisle end who had Stepp was standing beside Mr. lot mar. each glaring into the face of the other. Speaker Cannon made vigor in attempts to call them to order and Mr. Shackleford was shouting for recognition, That he might ask a question. During ths confusion Mr. Lamar shouted: "Mr. Speaker, lie went to the newspapers with lr ,ind now he objects to consideration here. But I hare got it before the house soil the house will understand II. At this point Mr. Payne was recognized to more .1 adjournment, which was hastily taken, ihe house having torn in session an hour lacking five minutes. The adjournment was until Wednesday. evyv-bqd- lis TlmoUty .March. 3 50 Clovnr Cash, 12.75. LIGHTSHIP i. per bbl. Mete perk lt l- -. much time dora he want, an It was here that Mr. Williams strode forward from his vmi In the rear. Hs ballad the speaker with word sad gesture and when he got hit eye he reserved his right to object only long enough 10 make The statement that in rbe In rerest of Democratic "harmony, fairness and of general good will, which will not be promoted by washing Democratic linen Tor the amusement of Ihe Republicans of ihe house, .... . 4ifi9. Rye fash. Flax Cab. nur:hw,st, l.iif c The incident followed the announceMr. Lamar of ment of eoaJJ'.tfe;Florida submitted vaud read a newspaper clipping purporting to quote Mr. Williams, to the effect that Mr. Lamar and Mr. Shackleford. Missouri, had been left off the inrerstsie aud foreign commerce eoumuiteva before they had failed to follow he Democratic caucus aMiue of the last session 'on the railroad rate bill. Speaker Cannon suggested that the statement read did not constitute n question of perMr. sonal privilege which entitled lamar to the floor. "The gentleman might proceed by Mr. unanimous consent, suggested .08 .06 R IPOS, FOUNDERS - ep-par- Oats weie wetk; May opened unto changed to a shade lower at 82 83 52 and aoia off to 32 were a betrifle Provision, easier cause of a 6)Qc decline in the price of lire hogs. Trading was vary quid. May pork was off a shade at 13.55: lard waa down 2 at 7.411 and ribs were 2 5c lower at 7 Jo. May declined until ft touched 88 58 (ft and then on a marked decrease tn the visible supply rallied T he close was sain, reaching 89 firm wlh May up g 3S at 89 1.4 fi 3.40 Demm.-nu.i- 12, NANTUCKET W ashing tusq Doc. It. Mr. William, tbe minority leader of the (1004 "stepped on the lid today Just in time j to prevent rsvelattone m the nature of open criticism of the committee assign uient s of certain of his colleagues for which he Is vespoutbl Mr. Payne, lbs Republican leader, naively engvet d a way out of the revelaiwns might be mads, but Mr. Williams assumed all to allow rvspoui niliiy and declined linen for Die washing of lb.- amusement of ifie Republicans. - Ff. Louis, Wo.. Dec. 11. Wool -Bbsady; territory and western mediuma f630; flue mediums Ufelfi; fine 18 ntloaga . .866,1 givelii A .11 .20 .14 3.12 ...i,,.,,,.,, .16 !' '.MS .3D .164 ... Wheat, Na. 2 n l .17 .08 New York aome difficulty lu that operation a success and prices were included 10 yield rather easily Vet dlscloaed 5U.00 , ('-o- mak-in-g .13 4.50 .10' 85.-50- r em ,,,.,13 cents lower: 8wane 44.05; heavy 84.9085.00; packers South Swansea .. S4.6h44.h0. and lights pigs SuDHhtne 10c Market 6,000. Sheep Receipts S. Mining Co. 4 lambs 6.00: 14.504 muttons lower; . ruh $5.6046.25; wether, range ncle Sam ewes S4.50g5.25. Victoria . . Boston Coo. CHICAGO FUTCiRE. Butler Liberal Buck Tunnel Cun. The Leading' Futures Ranged at Century Fellows: Ingot . Joe Bowers t High. 1 Low. Close Little Chief 7 17.25 J.- 20 t ... ...... a diasi-lMit- 2ii I.- 75 1.26 ,. i..,,..., . 3.50 I RUCTION w .23 .61 ,30 .23 Kansas City . Kansas City, Mo.. Dec. 11. Cattle Market to steady Receipts 15,000. Oats rio Sew York, Pec. It The stock mar . ready control of 10c lower; nsthe steers SS.504ii.00; Iri remainedLiveunsler 4 82.00 4 V0; Fetro uiiEunizulon today nnd uaiive cos s and heifers Silver King the specula feeders f2.504M.4O; bulk tiiere pa no apparent difficulty dockers audcalves 3.O04 6.50; western Luwrr Manuuoih 82.uu42.75: in advance lu contfouing the vigorous weern cows 83.00 Sacramento of offerings sierra $;.U(t4M even iu h ( Silver Shield MK-no There formidable. Star Con.' ilu! looked V.0OO. Market W lrotn Hogs conditions ladical change iu 4.85 Grand Central 3 bulk of sale- faoe ruling lat ftek. The stringency mmewhut iu money market biased, but wa byinno uieaufinancial the and opinion vorid as distinguished from purely epeculatlve quarters eoniinued appro hension of the course ability of the the turn of nioney market to ihe year without tuue fun her convulsive activity in the department of loans for speculative purposes. The reversion of apeenhuive attention to the standard railroad stuck reinforced the feeling of eonfldmre over the peculation. Attempts to take profits in the industrial quarter of the ntar 0 .23 . o8 ........ DEMOCRATS HAVE SMALL Asked. DECEMBER MORSIKQ, Washington. Dec. 11. Single statehood for Oklahoma and Indian Territory wan promoted today ia one of the moat novel performances ever enacted in the antloasl capital buildings. A delegation 150 strong from these Territories called pay Its respects to Senator Beveridge, chairman of the committee oa Territories. The committee room would" not accommodate all the visitors and the senator received them ia the corridor and addressed them there. The overflow occupied the one stairs leading to the marble of the precincts at tbs senare. Those stationed in this elevation lad In cheering the senator who complimented the people of the Tare morira nnd promised ihey should not is disappointed in their desire for nalehflod. The prettiest scene ot the entire proceedings was si ths done, when Helen Renatran. a girl from Oklahoma City, sang three verses from Oklahoma, the Joint statehood eong. By this time it seemed that half of the irabiuics of the capitol. Including a number f senators, had been attracted by the gathering. When ihe girl had shook her finished, Senator hand and complimented her, an did other ssnalora. Ths dslegatioa also called on Speaker Cauna After Miss Rensuom had fiaisbtd singing Oklahoma for Sprak-e- r Ca nuon, hs congratulated her on Tou her beautiful voice, and said: must go over 10 tbe senate and ring for the sinners; yon can win them Atlantic Mail all print Ease No. 12, Salt Lake local No. 14, Salt Lake special... No. 2, Chicago and 8L Louis Limited No. 4, A 11 antic Exprasi, all points east t-- J y semi-sacre- C 7:45 n.m. 1:90 mm. 1:15p.m. Overland Limited 3.39p.im 7:09p.m. ARRIVE DAILY. 9PriihSalW No. 13. Ogden special 11:20 a.m. 5, Pacific Mail, Bait Lake 11:30 a.m. and all prints east Na 1, Chicago and 8L Lunds : 3:40 p.m. Umlisd No. 11, Local from Fuk City nnd Baa Pets Valley 7:00p.m. No. 3, Pacific Express from nil prims east 13: 00 a.m. Throngs Bleeping Cars to Omaha, Chicago sad 8t. Louis, New York and Boston. Free Reclining Chair Cara A Na rm, d The DEPART DAILY. No. tweam 4 , ha .... emff L aoBra Ma ets thwuffh CMcaga Ubmn IRhtil, SLFtoladflifiKzpofis perfect dining car service on all through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. AgL, Psgr Dept, Salt Lake City. O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden, ShptliMUah Bet-fridg- e To WHEAT CONDITIONS. Wnshlngton, Dec. 11. The crop reporting board of thp bureau of statistics of ths department of agriculture finds frara ths reports of correspondents and agents ot the bureau as follows: Ths newly needed area of winter wheat Is estimated at 37,341,000 acres, on Incraam of .6 per cent ever the area sown ia Ifes fall of 1904. The condition of winter wheat on December 1st was 93.1 as compared with 32.9 in (904; 98.6 la (903 and a ten year averag of 91.1. A table showing for each of (ha principal states the peroentitge of acreage sown to winter .wheat this foil, the average condition on Dec. 1st of the present year aad the mean of the December average of the last ten years includes tbe following, campare ed with last year: Ten Year 1904. 1105. Average. Slate. cm-pro- California aid Its lost Famous . .. a B1IORT LINE TOES CARD. May Slat, 105. DEPART. No. 7 Butte and Portland 12.95 p. m Na B Pocatello, Montpelier a a t ud Butte Na 11 Cache Valley Na 4 Da tern Exprasa .. 4:10a.m Na 13 Balt Lake aad SUMMER RESORTS Tent City Pasadena Terminal OREGON X11E . Ti0tiO . a a a a e a lwetw a a Balt Lake and Utter 7:36 am mediate points Na I Brit Lake, Provo. Milford and aU points 8.40P-9south . . Na 10 Salt Lake aud Inter6:IOp- mediate prints Na B Local to Balt Lake.: G:30na. : . ARRIVE. , No. 1 Fast Mail frofiv Balt . 3.45 F Lake . THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW. Butte nnd Poentrilo Na INQ ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOB Express . ANGELES. Na 11 Salt Lake o a Sl liStiO a a a a e e o a 7 Salt Lake and MU Na LOW EXCURSION RATES ford aeaaaeaaeaee . . sells Inter Bee C. A. HENRY at Depot, Ticket Kot. 5 Salt Lake and 8:flan mediate prints Office, or write to J. L. MOORE, i. Na 3 Eastern Express ... 7:65 pra am. 7:00 Portland and Butte. Na A, BALT LAKE CITY. C:00pjn Na 10 Butte nnd Pocatello 10:3 a. m No. 18 Cache Valley Juab do aot nr of south Train Trenefer a Specialty. . t Sundays. Scavenger Work. C. A. IIENRY. Ticket AgenL Excursion Wagons hi Seaeon. A. B. MOSELEY. Na Riverside ' Coronado San Pedro Long Beach Los Angeles k CHARGE OF REBATING. a Philadelphia, Dec. 11 United 81 ales Attorney Thompson today aaked permission of Judge Holland, lu tha United Rtates district court to present to the federal grand jury bills of indict-tneagainst railroad companies with headquarters in his Jurisdiction. The charge Is allowing rebates. Inn his petition the district attorney slates that hs has twelve witnesses who are prepared to testify that they havs been favored by railroad companies. nt WAGE LEOAL BATTLE CROWE. -- 1 SLAD S Hacks and Vans Day and Niht OVER , V Pat. Agent. ,Tv.Ogden, Utah. , - D. K. BURIAiY, g: P. A T. A. ft Salt Lake City- - - MOVING PIANOB A SPECIALTY. J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. 403 25th Street, Tribune Bldg Phonee Bell, Office 220; Bell, RMI-- e dence, 224. Independent, Office 224. Omaha, Dec. IL The requisition Ire by Governor Cuming for Pat Crowe it to become a baais of a hard legal fight to prevent Crowe's extradition. Ctounty Attorney Btsrbough dec Hired today that he would fight the extradition of Crowe until he ha been tried on the charge of highway robbery in connection with the Cudeby hidnaplug. . Residence, 1144. Wagon for Sanitarium will leava Utahna Drug Btors corner at 9:30 . m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p. m. and return at 4 p. m. JOB FOR VERNON. WINES and LIQUORS Washington.' Dec. 11. In a short time President Roosevelt probably will nominate W. T. Vernon, principal Bakersfield. Ca!.. Dec. 11. A move- of the industrial institute al Qnlndaro. ment has been started here for tbe Kan u succeed Judson W, Lyons of Crtmaijon of s new political party hav- Georgs ns secretary of (lie treasury. ing for its object the public ownership Vernon Is one of the beat known negro B. M. LEEDOM. of railroads aud municipal utilities, edurorrors of tbs west. and a call for mare meeting of these GEORGIC REFLOATED. already convinced of the sdvirablltty of such a step is being nnmerously signed. The meeting will be held on Liverpool. Dee. 11. The While &nr December 39, and it in expected that line freight steamer Georgic. afcich 2425 Wish. Ava. a call for m sure convention will be ran ashore yesterday inside C 31 issued. gas buoy, ban ' been refloated aad docked. Apparently she is undamaged. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP PARTY. ' TIME CARD Effective May 21t, I05 DEPART. Mail and Express. ... ; .ri 6 No. H. PATTISON Na 3 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluff. Denver, Kansas City, and 69 F- east daily Express for Phone 22EX No. 4 Atlantic Denver. Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kansas City and all 29 i points suL daily . Falstaff Cafe WHERE TO EAT New Yolk. Dec. 11.' The World tomorrow will ray that an aeree- ment hsv hern reached 10 elect Charles A. TYabody prevldenr of ibe MiimisI Life Insurance coin- pany si a meiiiig of ihe inistei. Tuesday. ........ OS TON CAFE CONTRIBUTIONS TO JEWS. New Tori;. Dec. 11. Contributions PEABODY FOR PRESIDENT OP MUTUAL. foSiv for the relief of the Jewish vicOPEN DAY AND NIGHT, tims of Russian massacres amounted i Everything here the besL Short or. to 2.319. bringing tbe grand total up I ders at all hours. m 91.113.502. i Ail kinds ef game and fish In season. Extra fine dinner Sunday, from 12 te l;.di?jiiooi!ii, Der. 11. Hugo Kelly 2 a m, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 te 4 of Chicago and Young Mahoney of and 6 to S p. m. Milwaukee fought ten fierce round to a s d-ibe Audffnri'im here to- 224 Twenty-fiftnight. Street 1 . ! .( JimOl Young. Props vt .1 ARRIVE. Pacifle Express ftnin Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver. Kantis City nan east daily ri'V.ii 1 Overland Llnme No Oiualia. from Bluff. Kansa City, Denver nnd all points at 2: sop. dally - . 06p.ff kNa Fast Mail . . - - C. A. HENRY Ticket Agent : A. B. MOSELEY, ) . Traw. Puf. AgenL ' Ogdeu. Vtsto No. 3 lit . ' m nn an |