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Show EXAMINER: THE UOBXISa WEDNESDAY UTAH, OGDEN, THEIR 4.80; Texatucker and feeder an d3.7sA4.GO. Hags Keceipta 20, WO; market flv eenta aigher; estimated tomorrow, mixed and batchers So.oov; C 43 good hvy $6 3466.45; rough heavy fb.lsfed.2S; light fd.10fed.4o; bulk of sale Sti.gufe pigs 95.956 MOBNINO. Ill THE STOCKS 6.40. market steady; cheep f3.75feC.10; lambs 4.50 Bhee-Rece- BEAR OPERATIONS, EVER, CONTINUE. THE HOW- MT YANKEE JIM, 1$ TO 1. REAT OUR ANNA BY A NOSE. New Vork Eaada. 8. refunding 2s, rrgistared..,.103 8. refunding is Coupon ...,1041s Ftrtlflit MirkiU Gave an Impatua 103 tha Recovery, Owing to Aflaira P. 8. 3a registered ...... . .i. ,..10.lt IT. 8. 3s. coupon at Algodraa. 1081b V. 8. old 4s registered r. 8. old 4s coupon .1044, ,1321 New York. Merck 20. Th demand j I. 8. new 4s, registered Is I'. 8. new 4s, coupon ....132 j which caused stocks todays pvtlal for 76 American Tobacco 6s 1164 recovery of yesterday's losses was ...1044 strong In character. The shrinkage In Atchison general 4s tha volume of transactions 1 Inltself i Atchlaon adjustment 4s ividwic. at th). fwt. So slso Is the ...10344 distribution of the days recoveries on Baltimore and Ohio S'-- , 94 with yesterday's lines closely parallel Brooklyn R. T- - cv. 4s., 954 evidence clear Is declines, litis pretty I Central of Georgia 5s t s s s 113 always of tbs covering operations by Central of Georgia 1st Inc 98 professional bears. The responsibility Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 8 of yesaome of this clement for part 85 3d In Central of Georgia ass market on the terday's pressure 106 and Ohio 44 evident from th character of some of Chesapeake 86 Alton 34 and Chicago th stuck on tha rumors circulated B. and Q. new 4s 1004 C., tbU shown were and which 784 C., R.I. and Pac. R. R. 4s morning to b totally without founda-- ' C., R. 1. and Pac. U. R. col. Ss. . 90 and health lion. Sudden failure of Bt. 4s C C. C. and Louis gw. ofd. .114 death for half a doses prominent Colorado Industrial 6s Bor. A .. 77 alleged in these "rT-.-r:.B. 77 Colorado .., , . Industrial 5a 8er. , only have been aid Bouf heri 4s in an attempt to depreas prices la view i of tha iuk',,1 foundation proved for Cuba 6a .1044 them. Tht demand today to rover the Denver and Rio Grande 4a 99 short run! rapt put wit during the circu- IShtlUere' Securities 5a 89 lation of these rumors was a natural Krie 1014 prior lien 4s consequence. That tha buying extend- (Trie General 4s M a e a ed beyond thtse limits was, generally ...108 Valley 44a disbelieved. Foreign markets gave an Hocking Cs ...101 Impetus to the recovery owing to the Japan G. 2nd Series 100 encouragement fult over the prospect Japan 91 certif. ilifflcuiHr ovnr Japan imtUMBifiiit itf th of Morocco. News of actual dm-lop-MHlIarllle ADd NtKh. 4AlUm tnents, however, had very llttlo reflec-lo- Manhattan conaol gold 4s 103 in the market and offered no im- Mexican Central 4s. ofd 81 existconditions frpm portant changes 23 Mexican Central 1st Inc accumulasmall The ing yesterday. 9G 4a, ofd 8t. tion of liquidating sales which had Minn, and Kaa. and Texas 4s. .,,101 come upon the market with a turn Missouri, . which had proved rather discouraging Missouri. Kss. and Te:.s 2nds , 89 K. R. of Mexico consol 4a., 86'; to the speculative holders, had been Nat. N. 97 Central gen. completed, however, and left the way N. Y, J. Central general Ea 1294 til recovery moderate for open todays 104 round. News from the conferences Northern Pacific 4s Northern Pacific 5s looking to a si ttlenient of the coal Not folk and Western consol 4s, 76',; mining labor dispute showed no definite outcome In prospect. An advance Oregon Short Lin rfdg. 4s 100 In the price of sugar was an lurldeut Penn. cv. $ 1004 of tha day. The recovery In Amalga-piata- d Rending General 4scon. Bt. L. Iron ML 5s. ofd., 117 Copper gave rise to dicussloa St. L. and Ban Francisco fg. 4a . . 86 and of (he growing foreign demand for the 80 90 93 , Southern Pacific 4s yesterday. 1,1 4,1 wrtifs. ..80 Gross earnings of railroads reporting 2,,u!5frB 118 Rail wiy 5s for the second weak in March showed PeelAc 1to MMjj'l decided shrinkage in the ratio of in- ernaaa over last yenr compared with Tolete, gt. L. and Western 4s, .83 41 that since the flrt of th year, which J,Bl,'B Paojfic J)44 .153 T 44 Is attributed to tha increased difllcul-5a A'1'! 2nd ties of operation caused by the bad weather conditions. Th altuatlon In B the money market waa not changed, . ,h TN4 and no effect was shown by tha pay - .TJ" Erie 4s, ofd.. 80 meat cf Urn first Installment on the- Wheeling 92 loan. Money rates were nn- Wisconsin Central 4s Japan 4 wirtlfa. itmlMfuin 85 changed and discounts yielded In Lon- don. There was alaq a sharp advance In the aterllag exchange rate at BerCHICAGO FUTURES. lin, at which point renewed receipt a of gold were reported. Foreign exchange Leading Futuna Ranged ai waa Inclined to yield, but slowly. Fellows. K. AL80 MOVED TO HIGHER FIGURES. ...... . ... ........ .... "7 .. II. 6 44. r Ss of Stock Sacraments Firm But Inactive. Sals of 30,040 Share ' . j Yaa-torda- I j Salt Lake, March 20. The forenoon on the mining exchange closed with tha sals of 80,640 shares of stocks for which was paid $13.433 30. May Bay opeasd in splendid tone and the trad-9- 5 Ing started off with 3.000 shares going nt 26 cents, which mas followed by a slight softening in the market fur that stock. Sacramento was in little demand, but the price ye trained flint. Beck Tunnel ngoved up to 84 cents. Thors was soma Silver King offered on opr board, 100 share selling down to $35. Tha closing quotations and sales were; Yesterday's Quotations. Stocks. Alice , Ajav Bullion Bek Garlsa Creole (tut. Murcur . . .. Daly Daly JudgeDnlv West K. and B. Bell v Grand Central . Horn Silver . . . lJttle Bell .... 3.75 .26 ! S .62 .67 1.10 1.30 10.75 15.00 3.50 4.05 10.52 13.75 1.75 3.91 1.50 6.C74 Mammoth Onisrio .... Petra Silver King Sacramento . Silver Shield Star Con. 3.37V 1.00 ... pee A iked. .34 tMI Mammoth May Day Bid. .34 1.50 .32 1.33 e a 25 - 2.12 I .00 38.no .16 .19 .13 .80 .06 36.00 .16 .16 . 12 a Swansea South Swansea ...; favorite in the brt:'.ng la the opening evrat, was noaed out m the last Jump by Yankee Jim. a 13 to 1 chance. The books were saved thousands of dollars through the diqualtiica::on of the good thing, J. K. F. The race resulted in a rousing fiuibh. es the three choice were well bunched a hundred yard from the wire, where Brunei on J. K. V. bumped Pentagon and Frolic. When the Jockeys returned to the Judge' stand a foul was clsimed aguinst J. K. P. and the Judge disqualified him and placed him third. Pentagon was placed first and Frolic got the place. Weather rainy, trurk sloppy. Rtsults: FlM race, four and a half furlongs Yankee Jim 111 (Longue), 13 to 1, won; Our Anna 113 (Dupm), 2 to 1, second; Lord Rosslngica 114 (Robin-- i son). Id to 5. third. Time, :56. Pale-moDoc Craig, lessen. Premium Rose. Ed Treaty, Alluric and Arrow leaker also ran. 9erond race, mile and twenly yards 11 to 5. won; Ptntagon lit) (Kuu-ll)- . Frolic lu5 (Fountain i, 6 to 1, second; J. K. F. 105 (Biussel), 13 to 5, third. Frank Filmier, Fred Time, 1:44 Bent, Jake Mocse and Pepper Pod also ran. J. K. F, finished first but was ' disqualified. Third race, seven ' furlongs Lord Nelson 98 (Saady), 4 to 1, won; Yellowstone 113 (1. Powell). 12 to 1, second; Jk Ward 110 (Robinson), 7 t 1, third. Time, 1:29. Jurrietiene dOr,, Ml mo, Jude's Jewel and Supreme tourt also ran.. Fourth race. Futurity course Dr. Gardner 110 (L. Williams),' 7 to 10, won; Tocolaw 118 (Clark), I to 1, second; Rubric 109 (Graham), 13 to 1, third. Time. 1 : Jl. Don Domo, Toupee, Htctor and Stoner 8imou also ran. Firth rare, one mile Idly Golding 02 (Robineon), 16 to 5, won; Olydeo 105 (Buchanan), 14 to 5, second; Phalanx 99 (Sandy), 12 to 1, third. Tims, 1:43 Gateway and Martinmas also P 107, Sisa 95, Maaei 100. Regular Call Bales. Dora 8cond race, seven furlongs were current of the probability f farther remittances to the home market of Japanese funds on deposit Bore. . The future disposition of Japan's Urge deposits in tha large western centers la the subject of in-- 1 (creating discussion, both at home tnd abroad. Tb London Statist assert s s Belief that the Bank of England will endeavor to maintain an unusually etroog position until the Japanese have been greatly reduced, and L bat-mac- And that they have mistaken the courde of events. The last half hour i of trading in the atoek exchange was the most active of the day. The de-mand from the short Interest showed increased urgency. The closing tone wgs decidedly Arm and at aboet the top Wei. Bonds were steady. Total sties, par ' talua, 12,085,000. United Btates new 4i advanced per cent on call. 1-- 1 25; 25. 16. 40; A. B. MOSELEY, T, P. A., Ogden, Utah BOD FLOUR Sslf-Risin- g Abk your grocer for it. 3-- 1-- Wool. St. Louis, Mo., March 20. Wool-Ste- ady; territory and western medium 22fe29; fine medium 21025; tine 18 21. Kansan City Cattle. Kansas City, Mo., March 20. Cattle Produce. Reed pis 10.000; market needy; ns-- ' On tha produce exchange, tod.iv. the cows stoera five 84.10fe5.90; native butter market wss ateadv; creams and heifers 92.25fe5.2Q; Stockers and 16026: dairies. 16023. feeders 2.75fe4.50; bulls I3.00Q4.25; Eggs steady, at mark oases. Includcalves $8,000 7.C0; western fed steers ed. firsts, prime flrats. I3.75fe6.60; western fed cows $2.50 fe extras, 16. 4.50. Cheese, steady. 11013. Hogs Receipt 11,000; strong to 5c higher; hulk of Mies $6.1006.25; FINED AND GIVEN A PRISON SENTENCE. heavy $6.20 fe 8.30; packers $6.1006.-21- : pig and light $5.0006.20. Lxts Angeles. March 20. Edward 8 Bheep Receipts 6.000; market weak; mutton f4.60frS.80: lambs $5.-5- 0 Turner, a former United Slates forest 1.60; range wether $5.40fe5.S6; Inspector, was today convicted on the fed ews $t.25f5.15. charge of having Issued fraudulent - 14; 13; 13; vouchers, and sentenced to three years In tha penitentiary and to fins pay Chicago Cattle. $7,000. He wa aggregating found 20. Cattle Receipts lP.Narek on ten count. The guilty .590. Market of steady; beeves $3.90fe Turners alleged fraudulent amount vouchers Ml; cow and heifers $l.(5fe6.oo; waa laaa Uua Uuo. ISOS335SE . SEEDS m A BIG OFFER TO FARMERS abao-lutel- y The Overland Harness Talk Limited , - , la never out of order. So a few bits of information about our line of Harness and Horae Goods. We are manufacturing a fine line of Double and Single Harness for heavy or light drawing at prices that will lease you. The man or woman that S uy their Harness here are always xatlaficd with their bargain. Each set ii made of extra good stock, and tha mountings are of superior grade. Wa give free one of our famous Grant's Vulcanite Whip with each set of harness purchased. 2283 Wash. Ava. 176 Twenty-thir- Drafts, telegraph, and Its lost Famoos "TOTEM POLE ROUTE SUMMER RESORTS SEASON 1906 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN, AND A THOUSAND GLACIERS ISLANDS EN ROUTE. I City Inside Pasiaga. George A. Knight has gone to Washington to din with the president. Jnst whet Is in tha wind Is unknown to the politicians, for the California orator continue to maintain his reputation for heaping hla political purposes aa .da aa Bin name. Seasickness Un- known. - Second race, mile and an eighth Llddon won. Two Penny second, Dungannon third. Time. 1:57. Third race, six furlong, handicap llusted won, Air Ship second, Lucy Young third. Tim. 1:14 The Palatial Excursion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Ltavo TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, Juno 7, 21; July 5, 20; Aug. 2. 4-- l Fourth race, seven furlongs won. Rickey seonnd. Nonie Lucille third. Time, 1:27 Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Percv Clark won. Adare second, Julia M. third. Time. 1:08 Sixth race, seva furlonga Goldie won. Exrs econd, Fugortha third. Kcr-rhrva- 1-- For reservationo, literature and full Information, apply C, D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agent 10 Market St, San Francisco, Allen 1 ransfer Co. WHERE TO EAT BOSTON 2-- Seventh race, one mile Begonia won, Glenrare second, Galmeds third. CAFE At Oaklawn. Hot Springs. Ark.. March 20. results: First race, five furlongs Mary Prim won. Neania W. second. King Wilds third. . Time, 1:04 , Second race, three and a half forkings Jsrdlnerre won. Mis Martha econd. Dr. Root third. Time. :44 Third race, mile and twenty yard Harmakta won. Ria Prlmo second, Lubln third. Time, 1:45. Fourth race, lx furlong Lizelle won. Dusky second, Lucullua third. Time. 1:16 Fifth race, fits furlongs Canajo-halrwon. The Saracen second. Swing Corners third. Time, 1:63. Sixth race, one mile -- Henry O. won. Kate Hitt second, Dave Stahl third. Tim 1:4L n R. W. Twenty-fift- h Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro Twenty-fift- 2-- e u couNvaixa. nw Btmmm mt, V mmjefim tki pmtmt, fiiMst sad fcifiW mt Barths EscMwl Writ, ar raw WmM c. - EXCURSION RATES Bn1 ft MOORE, CITY. Scaveagor Work. Excursion Wagons In - W SLADE'S HChtndNV SPECIALTY. MOVING PIANOS A LESSEE8LADE. J.C. Bldg. Tribune 408 25th Street, ffhnnci RfrlL Offict 220 ' del. Clarets. ( Wa also have a full lint of all other liquors. Tha place to gvt them at right prices ' la PUNS I mmI wseNiNevoN, p. LOW h FOR THE BEST LIQUORS BUY th following: Port wines, Angelica, Dry wines. Saute rn os, Znfa in Srtei DRA THROUGH OBSERVATION TO OGDEN CAR ROOM ING ANGELES. Prop's Jim 224L YoungStreet, GUNN IP 1-- Long Beach Los Angelei See C. A: HtfNRY at Everything hern tha best. Short aa all hours. Office, or write to J. L. All kinds of gama and fish In season. A. SALT LAKE Extra fine dinner Sunday, from 12 to 11 lunch Fine from ta 4 2 p. m 25c. and to p. m. Transfer Bpoeialty, St 3-- , dart at THE CLUB BAR 350 3-- Oak-law- Pasadenm OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 2-- Time, 1:42 Tent City a 42 to have been in ignorance of there being lives on the wreck when they went to Bamflrld to dispatch assistance over the trail, the Queen haring reported this material faet to the City of Topeka and the Canadian steamer. The Tcpeka waa found, under the circumstances. not to have properly stood by while the Cxnr and Salvor were adjudged to have acted with due discretion. The finding-include- d a number of recommendations for the betterment of the protection to shipping traversing ms tern contiguous to the Vancouver Island const. . I HE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVELER wants to west no time In "making hla into." Let us know as far may b what train yon want to catch and wa'll land you, Mr. Salesman, with your trunks, sample cases, etc at tha Button, long befora tha whistle blown Won't tax yon too much, either. Wa do a general trucking and carting business. besides, and have a qulck-ectiophona. hii 1-- Time. 1:28 Ucb2 To . California EXCURSIONS Park remits: First rare, three and half furlongs Tom Tkilan won. lleau Brumniel secCommissioners Make Their ond. King Leopold third. Time, Report Victoria, R. C.. March 20. The finding of the commissioner appointed to Inquire into the Valencia disaster was delivered today. The report found Captain Johnson was blameable in not hiving located his portion by Umatilla reef lightship befora attempting to enter the straits and held him guilty of grave error of judgment also in not having madw due allowance for the northward set of the current, well known to coast navigators. Censure wss passed upon the lack of discipline' prevailing after the wreck aa well as the broken cork end cement life preservers and Inefficiency of drill. The steamers Salvor and Czar were found to aaS IB and )Nb huSM-amokt- ag lovan Ubraryi aaOm traia ALASKA BLAME CART. JOHNSON. Valencia on, ebaarvattpean, can, can, with baitor, baft Ms at d COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get large commissions, and you havs ip pay them. See your home people first Two'ycar load of stock to select from. Vard Opposite City Cemetery. 2-- At City Park. New Orleans, L March 20. Hooping MONUMENTS 19. 65. 12.5. SOltokkfeiBaS J. C. Platt Saddlery Co. three-sixteent- Draft, sight. no FOR' 13; 11-1- Strictly twentieth century, solid restk buled. electric lighted, steam heated trains, operating Pullman-Paloc- a Sleep-era- ; incomparable Obiervation-Librarand Dining Care of tha very latest manufacture. For further Information call on MITCHELL BROS. 2-- t USE . lot-rre- 370; This includes the famous OYER. LAND LIMITED and tha LOS AN, GELE8 LIMITED. Only 41 hourA Ogden to Chicago 19; mll-Lo- Boston, March 20. The sale of wool during tha past week hare been widely scattered at firm prices. Tha strong opening of the London auction sales last week has strengthened the local market on all grades. There has been a fair movement of territories, though the scoured coat does not show any ! material change. Pulled, wool are In fair demand. Foreign grades are firm. Territory quotations Idaho: Fine, 22 032c; heavy fine, 19020c; fine medium, 22fe23e; medium. 26027c; low medium. 26fi 27e. Wyoming: Fine. 21 ' 022c; heavy fine. !9fe20c: fine med043; yellow. ium, 22023c; medium, 26027c: low 430 . medium. 2C(r27c. Utah and Nevada: 3 No. oats, 36: No. 3 white. 29 fe Fine. 22023c: heavy line. 190200 One 31. medium. 26fe!7r; 22023c; medium, No. 2 rye, ' 60; good fording barley. tow medium. 26 027c. Montana: Fine fair to choice malting. 40 choice. 24025c; line average. 234124c; fine medium choice. 24025c; average, No. 1 flax No. 1 north230 24c; staple, 27 0 28c; medium western, 102. need, 104'; choice, 27028c. . Prime timothy seed. 217. Men pork, per bbl., $10.10016.20; Sugar and Coffee. lard, per ino lb., 18.15; short rlhs 20. March New York, Sugar Raw, sides, (loose). USOfetfiO; short clear centrifugtoady; fair refining 3 idea, (boxed). 63.8508.90. molasses sugar 2 al 96 teat 8 Whiskey, basis of high wines, $1.28, Refined firm; crushed 5.40; powderClover, contract grade, $13.60. ed 4.80; granulated 4.70. . COFFEE Steady ; No. 7 Rio 1 Receipts and Shipments. Railroad y 4-- THE WOOL MARKET. Via Union Pacific -' Job Pingree, Jr. OPPOSITE LIBRARY. 15. 25. East Portland. Ore March 20. An Oregonian special from Klamath Falls, Ore Mates that the Amt work of excavstlng for the Klamath Irrigation project was commenced today. There was no celebration. 83. 19: offlbcn .Trains Daily Butte, Mont., March 20. While faro, roulette, crap, poker and other gambling gamea wet running foil blast last nlfbt. Sheriff John J. Quinn, accompanied by a squad of deputies, walked into the different gaming in this city, cleaned out the houses and compelled the proprietor to lock the doors. This aciion was the result of a crusade instigated some weeks ago by an organization of r'llzena, known, as the Civic league. The fight became so bitter that Attorn y General Albert J. Galen took a hand and directed a communication to the sheriff ordering him to cluse all games. We are headquarters for stock and poultry fooda. Wa are carrying the largest stock of farm products in Ogden. Bring us the seeda you raise and your grain. W pay the highest Prices. Remember the location Washington Street, directly opposite the New Library. We are in the' market now for potatoes, wheat, oats, barley, eggs and chickens. Carlsa, 1.000 et 25; 200 at 124. 102, Lanedown, Have Run, The Repr IJttle Bell, 10(1 at 5.66; 100 at 6.70. bats, El Chihuahua. Langford Jamas, May Buy, 3,000 at 26. b. 60; 1,000 Jsckfull, Sir Dougsl. Pickaway 107 b. 60; 2.800 at at 1,000 at each, Chnblla 100, Elfin King 102, Modicum 110. 25.s. 60; 600 at ' Sacramento, 500 at Third rare, four snrf a half furlonga COO at 41, Unde 8am, 500 at Illagg, Mabel Hollander 111 each, b. CO; 600 at 40. Mnchlln, Hand Maideii 10C each, Tam Beck Tunnel, 200 at 83; 100 at ana, Cloimnts 109 etch; Fourth race, mile and n sixteenth, IJttle Chief,. 1.000. at (. the Phaeton hind leap, value $1, 000-C- orn New York, 2.700 at 19; 600 at Blossom 104, D'xla Lad 100, Cslls-hn- n CO. 500 at 500 at 194. 113, A. MunkoJay, lit, Soufrlere Tetro, 2,500 at 16; 600 at 114, Beknightcd 106. ne Fifth rice, one Wolf, Mo Open Beard talas. ch, Buchanan 103, The gregor 103 Berk Tunnel. 100 at 82. a. 10; 500 I .ally Rohesla, Orchan 105 each, 99, at 834 : 500 at a.. D. GO. Judge, The Lieutenant, Columbus ConH 40 at 6.10; 100 at Urisrthorpe 109 each. Shady Lad 107. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs 6.12. Little Chief. 6,000 st 4. Ysung Pilgrim 105, Lasedo 107, Wee less 86, Sir Edward 95, George Black, b. 60, May Day. 600 at New York. 500 at 19; 600 at Mistr'a Pride 100 each, Patay Brown Sacramento, 1,000 at 16; 1,000 at 102, Princess Tltanla 106, Royal Rogue 108, I .scene 90, Tom McGrath 101, 1C4. Silver King. 28 at 35.37;' 25 at Tocolaw 111. $5.50; 50 at 86.00. COO at 14. Thompson, 600 at At tha Fair Grounds. Victoria, 100 at 2.70. New Oilcans, La., March 20. Fair Ground) results : San Francises Mining Stocks First race, four furlongs Sister San Francisco. March 20. The offi-- , Huffman won. Glad Flrale second, J. dal closing quotations for mining J Jr third. Time. :49 Blocks today were follows: Second race, six furlongs -- Kncoyte Andes 18 Juatlra 5 won. Dsn McKenna second, Ad High Belcher 22 Mexican 1.16 third. Time. 1:14 R. and Belcher l.lOOccld. Con. 91 Third race, one mile and Bullion 30 6.12 Ophlr Aurumaater won. Nameoki Caledonia 37 12 Orrrtnan second, K. F. Williams third. Time, Chat. dm. 12 Fotoat 11 2:03. Chollar II , Savage 59 - Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, 70 6 Confidence May a a a at 8.65 Scorpion 8t. Valentine won, Hallowmas purse C. C. end Va. l.Z.'Sag Belcher 6 8.65 July second, IJttle Scout third. Time, 1 31 Con. Imperial Sierra Nev. $.75 8tpL 1:49. Crown Point 8 Silver Hill 67 Fifth rare, alx furlongs Raviana Cash Quotations. Union Con. 41 Exchequer 63 won. Sly Gem second, Simon Kent G. and Gurrie 12 1tsh Con. 3 Cash quotations were as follows: third. Time, 1:16 H. and Ncross 1.25YU'w. Jacket 10 Sixth race, mile and seventy yards Flour, dull. .No. 2 spring wheat, 73080 ; No. Julia 7 UnrlP Henry won, Vhter Pansy sec 3, 730 79; No. I red. 820844-No- . end, Lemon Glil third. Time, 1:47 Sliver bars, 3 corn, 42 No. 2 25, INTEREST PAID On" SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOgrr NO OLD SEEDS CARRIED OVER. JPn . Police purchased. We guarahtee them to be ' fresh. ; Oakland Entries. Sxa Francisco, March 20. Entries ' at Oakland for tomorrow: First race, six furlong Evelyn Griffin, Chlsps, Lsdors, Merry Go Round 102 each, Wheatstone 9, Frolie i a Ktsr.v. wmim. ALH4 HOAO, ,7 A. V. McMTOSiTAw, ( A package cf seeds given free for very 50 eta. worth of bulk seeds race, six furlong Yada 103 (J. J. Walsh), 9 to 10, won; Salable 105 (Graham), 8 to 1, second: Hans Wagner lu8 (Clark), 5 to 1, third. W. R. Condon, Blue Time, 1:15 Rye. Henry Waite, Mill Song and Wrenne also ran. 1 Bank A B. DOOkT, Pmmhm, All Gambling Houses Are Raided by the San Francisco, March 20. It rained Incessantly at Oaklaad today and the mudlarks had their iLuing. Barney Schrelher filly. Our Anna, made the ran. Sixth J" UJj-- CITY F. Disqualified in the Second Race Books Sawed from a Big Leas Track Sloppy. J. ECK TUNNEL. fe 6.50, . IN BUTTE 14. WO; ipt to lU. " IT . UNITED STATES DEPOSlTAftv Ultab : UTational ! 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