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Show T THE EXAMINER: HORSING SATURDAY UTAH, OGDEN, MORNING, MAY moo. 19, CCBU MAEKETS MARKET QUOTATIONS $105.00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY WHO WANTS THE MONEYT rough heavy $.3056.35; light fC.MijC.aj; pigs $5.6556-25- ; bulk uf si. lea F'i.471. (66-55- . Strong; ,5.000. Sheep Bhi-c$4.35116.25; lambs $5 0057.75. .".6 6.57-- Of Who will writ us the beet stonr ot nereocal experience In using ALLEN'S gELTBlsING B. B. B. FLOUR. We vent 100 tekilujoni<, not to exceed 20o words each, end we will pay tor Write and ten ns why and where you I B. FLOUR ard how long fTt bought used It. Tell us how you yon have like It and whether you have found It an agreeable and wholesome addition to the family menu. Tell ns about the PANCAKES, the BOSTON MUFFINS, the FRUIT PUDDING and the FAMOUS BOSTON BROWN BREAD Now to the person sending us the best recommendation and the most la artistic letter, we will pay $5.60 tor gold; and we will pay $U0 each 100 other letters that we use. We wish to use these letters in our advertising, but no name will be published without the wriiten content of the writer. B. B. If you have not used B. Flour get a package and begin now; we will give you sufficient time to take advantage ot thla offer. Every good grocer aella It and you will find directions in every package. Use the four principal recipes and write ue about It. We are interested In your experience. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO, Pacific Coast Factory, Ban Joee. Cal. eelf-rlsin- ALASKA EXCURSIONS TOTEM POLE ROUTE" SEASON 1906 land of the midnight bun, 'GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Inside Passage. Seasickness known. Un- The Palatial Excursion. Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, Juno 7, II; July 6 20; Aug. L reservations, literature and full Information apply C. DiiDUNANN, Gen. Fata. Agent 10 'Market St, San PranclacA For To California and Its Most Famous SHIER RESORTS Tent City Pasadent Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro Long Beach STOCK MARKET SHOWS INCREASING DULLNESS. In Early Entenaion Soon Relapaed Larger Decline A Day of Idleness. . New Yoik, May 18 The inconstancy of the tendency of price in the dull rut of professionalism into which the stock market la relapsing, wa again well illustrated today. The early market showed an extension of the decline, which became pronounced late yesterday. Afterwards there was a slow and Irregular recovery with Increasing dullnr.ee amounting to prao llcally idleness late in the day. The days movement were almost entirely accounted for by the shifting operations of broom traders and their inability to move prices far In either direction. News was unimportant and iiliout much influence. Pennsylvania continued to be conspicuously depressed under the Joint influence of the revrlatiiins before the Interstate of the commerce commission and heavy borrowluga of the company. The latter Influence was aggravated by the circulation if reports of additional loans In Immediate prospect by the company for which no authority wa and exobtainable. The money change markets were without notable incident. Call money and loans on time up to aix months continued easy In tone and rates were even shaded to extent but for periods over the end of ibe year I per cent la strong big Estiand the asking rate la 51-4- . mates of the complexion of the coming bank statement eased on the known movements of currency, pointed to only a until Decrease In the can acitem, although the count shows an absorption from tbs banka of over 616,000,000. This la due In large part when they were engaging gold in Europe on condition be returned on re that they celpt of the gold. There have been very large' receipts of Imported gold this week and these receipts go into tank vaults to make good the return of government deposits In the cash hawing. The bank estimate also that the move meat . of cash with the Interior by express has been in favor of New York on balance to the extent of several m'lllon dollars. The loan Item la subject to tbe usual uncertainty. and the Pennsylvania loan operation will enter tnto the week's changes. Transfers of currency to Ban Francisco throuhg the were light again foday. The puzzle that Chicago banka have received large return shipments from (he Pacific coast within the last few daya. Foreign exchange rates were easy again today, but tne decline was not euffliclent'.y decisive to answer the question ot n resumption of gold imports. The decline in the wheat market wars coincident with an improving tone of the stock market late In the day. Professional Initiative of the recovery was languid and the trading showed an Increasing degree of lark of leadership and desire In the to effort a movement of prices Reading showed a firm tone at times, but Its movement was unimportant. Reports of a dispute amongst trunk lines ever passenger rate differential! received some attention, but were of mall effect on prices. The closing tone was heavy at he recovery. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value $2,070,000. United Stale 4 declined per cent on call. Los Angeles III. Is of the latest styles, all new, a fine quality and at prices to suit the closest Don't fail to call and ex- buyers. amine before looking . elsewhere. - CLOTHING HOUSE fort-nou- MAGAZINES See This Combination and Send in' Your Orders.,,,.,, The Woman's Home Companion VIA COLORADO MIDLAND RY. On May 26, 28; June 1, 3, 16 rats of NEW YORK STOCKS. Today'a Market as Furnished by F. G. Sprague A Co, 2411 Washington Avenue, Ogden. a . hens, The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month All for the Sum of.. $2 ig The Only DeaMe-Trac- k Railway letweeo the MUaeari River eed CNcags. The Overland Turkeys, 25c. Geese, 20c. Ducks, 174c. Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles 124c; smcltes sell for 15c lb.; striped bass, OUR BUTCHERS The Places four-roome- d i To Buy the Choicest EATS Grain and Provision. WHEAT buffet-smoki- ng Regular Call Salsa. St Pad and Minneapolis Tickets. mtrvationa. ml full Information can be oHamcU from C A. Walker. Griranl Atom, i Chicago & North-Weste- The Market Affords Greenwell Bros. , Book-love- rn ggggg Sept. LARD July Sept Puts Calls .15.43 15.30 15.37 70 85 8.62 8.75 8.62 Carls. 4.000 at 28c; 1,000 at 274?; 60 Oat 284c. Daly Judge, 300 at $11.75; 25 at 811.87V. 1 Jttlr IM1, 100 at $13,374. May Day. 8.000 at 194c; 2.500 at 20r; 1,5I0 at. 1910, buyer 90 days; 500 at 20c: buyer 30 days. Star Con.. 70.) at 84c. Perk Tunnel, 200 at $1.10. 2c. Ingot, 3.000 New York. 1.000 at 224c: 1.300 at 2 lie. buyer thirty days. 23e: 500 Tetro, 200 at 15c. Great Bend. 600 at 40c. Mohawk. 500 at $1. 1 ...... 8.75 82 83 Sugar and Coffee. New York, May 18. Sugar, raw, cen steady; fair rcflnlng 2 molasses trlfugal 96 test S Refined steady: sugar 2 crushed 5.20; powdered 5.60; granulated 4.60. COFTEE Steady: No. 7 Rio 7 29-3- 2 7-- 8 Chisago Livestock. it Open Board Sales. Tunnel. 100 at $1.10. Columbus Con., 35'i at $7.25. Honorlne, 200 at $l.7n. Montgomery. Mountain, 600 at 45c: Beck bOO at 46c. New York, 600 at 22c. seller thirty days. Thompson, 200 at ?.4r; 500 at 334?; 700 at 33r. Chicago May 18. Cattle Receipt! Utah, 100 at 7$?; go at 80c. beeves $4.1596.10; Strong; rows and heifers 81.85 4.35; Stockers NEW PANAMAS. and feeders $2.90M 0; Texsn $4.00 4.60; calves 34.09 6.40. ; Panama hats, Hogs Receipts 15,000. bleached, estimated tomorww S.ono. Mixed and 1 blocked and retrlnunri K. I Hurd, Both butchers $8.3$ 6.55; good heavy $G.- 2248 Wash. av. phones. 1.SO0. Slow-stesd- y tMMwyyi SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. four-roome- d let be Wsrid Compartment and drawing-roo- m Bleeping cars, observation cara, din and library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and electric train entire Library; lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for .25 Cant Beat it in the Whole Country You lf The Most Lexarless Trala for one year. 174c. oije fare plus $2 for round trip to Chicago, Minneapolis, Memphis and west thereof. Limit October 31; stopovers salmon, 174c; cock-taile- d allowed west Missouri river. For fur- 174e to 224-t- ; salmon, 20c and 25c lb. ther Information write L. H. Harding, Bloaters, 6c flab. General Agent, Salt take. We will arSmoked white flab, 20c lb. range all details for your trip. Finnan baddies, 174c lb. Crabs, 25c and 30c. Lobster, 20c BIDS WANTED pound. buckbucket 81.35; Lard, 10-lSealed blda for the erection and com- et, 45c; bucket, 75c. Side veal, 84c; leg veal, 124c; pletion of a school building, to be erected at Plain loin veal, 12 Vic; hind quarter, 124a Reef loin, 14c 1b. City, Weber County, Utah, will be received at the office of Smith A HodgShort loin beef, 15c lb. son, architects, room 321 Eccles buildBeef riba, sets 10 to 124c lb. Rib roast, 124c. ing, Ogden, Utah, up to 12 o'clocls m May 19, 1906. and shall be opened at Veal breaats, 10c. 3 o'clock p. m. by the board of educaVeal steak of leg, 20e. tion of Weber county in their rooms at Veal chops, 16c. the County Court House. Veal steak of shoulder, 124a A rertlfled cheek for 5 per cent of Hind quarter beef, 10c. the bid, made payable to the order of Fore quarter beef, 6c. the board of education of Weber counOne-haor whole hog, 9c. bid. must each The accompany ty Buttocks, 74c. board reserves the right to reject any Whole mutton, 11c lb. and all bids. The successful bidder Plain mutton chops, 174? lb. an bond shall furnish for acceptable tag mutton, 15c lb. one-hal- f tbe amount of the contract, Pure quarter mutton, 10c. Plans and specifications on file at the sirloin steak, 17jC. office of the architects. Spring lamb, fore quarter, $1.00. By order of the Board of Education Hind quarter, $1.25. of Weber County. and porterhouse steak, Per S. 0 DYE, Clerk. 174c. Put roast, 10c. BIDS WANTED. Hound ateak, 124c. Chuck steak, lor. Sealed bids for the erection and Rib boiling beef. 5a a of two story completion Rump roasts, 8c to 124c. school building, to b erected at HoopPickled pig feet, 3 Iba. for 2'e. er. Weber county, Utah, will be re. Pickled lambs tongue. 40c do1 ceived at the office of F. C. Woods A tain and rib j nrk chops, 15c. Co., architects, rooms 56 and 57 First Whole pork luins, 13c. National Bank building, Ogden, Utah Vcfcl pecks, 8c. up to 11 o'clock a. m May 26. 1906, Sliced ham, 20c. and shall be opened at 3 o'clock p. m. Rolled hem. lc. by the hoard of education of Weber Picnic ham, 11a county, In their rooms at the county court house. Eastern ham, 15 to 174a A certified ehpek for 5 per cent of Whole boiled hams, 20c. the bid, made puyalde to the order of Eastern ham plain. 16c. the hoard of erluestlon of Weber counBreakfast bacon, 174c to 224c. ty, must accompany each bid. The Sausage. 124c board reserves the right to reject any Dry salt bacon. 16c. snd all bids. The successful bidder Pickled porn, 1240 lb. shall furnish an acceptable bond for Chopped alter, 124c. . one-hathe amount of the contract. Pork sausage, 124a Plana and speelftea'lons on file at tbe Hamburger, l?4e. office of ihe architects. The price In each instance la by the order of eduratlon of the By board pound. of Weber counti. Timothy hay, loose, sells for $16 per Per S O. DYE. Clerk. ton; timothy baled, 85c a hundred; alfalfa baled, 75c a hundred; alfalfa BUMMER TOURIST EXCURSIONS. hay, loose, $11.09 to $13.00 per ton. Wheat. $1.31 per cwt. Daily from June 1 to September 15. Oats, $1.75. Whole corn, $1.40. Ogden to San Francisco and reCracked corn. $1.60. turn (direct) $40.00 Bran and ahoiti, $1.15 per hundred. Ogden to San Francisco and reShorts alone, $1.30 per hundred. turn (one way. via Portland). 53.50 Cracked barley, $1.40. Ogden to Los Angeles and reBarley. 1.30. turn. via So. Pacific 50.00 Ogden to Los Angeles and return, going So. Tac and reEASTBOUND TEACHERS RATES turning S. P L. A. ft 8. L Ry. or vice versa 50.00 For season of 190$ the Rio Grande Ogden to Log Angelea and reWestern will sell ticket to eastern turn, via O. S. L. and S. P L. A. A S. L. Ry 42.00 points at one fare plus $3.00 for the round trip. Ogden to Iroa Angeles and return (one wav via Portland Tickets on sale May 26 and 28; June and San Frrnri.co) 63.50 L 3 and 16. Final limit October 31, 1906. Ogden to Spokane and return 40.00 (direct) Stopovers allowed in each direction. Your choice of routes. Ogden to Portland and return . (direct) 40.90 For further Information addreai. Ticket limited returning until Oc- 0. B. GII.SO.V. C. A. HENRY, tober 3L Stopover allowed. Agent. . Ticket Agent, two-stor- y EXCURSION See C. A. HENRY at Depot Tlckot L Office, or write to J. L. MOORE, A, BALT LAKE CITY. Limited ' , RATES LOW Boys Clothing REVIEW Kansas City Livestock. 16. Cattle Kansas City, Mo., May native Steady: KrceipU l.Oixi. steers 4.255 5.80; native cows and heifers $2.50 a 5.25; Blockers and feed- AGRICULTURAL CONDITIONS ARE bulls $3.uv4.25; IMPROVING. ers $3.0ul.Gd; western fed steers calves 4.25 5.25; western fed rows $2.5l 4.50. Tempcraturt Accelerates the llogs Receipt 7,000. Steady; bulk Higher Movement of Beasonabls $6.30 of sales $6.25 6.374; heavy Merchand-M. 6.424; packers $6.306.40; pigs and lights $5 50 6 32V,. Sheep Receipts 2.000. Steady: mutNew York. May 18 R. G. Puns 0.00 7.70; tons $4.50 6.25; lambs range wethers $5.25 6.50; fed ewes A Co.'a Weekly Rev!. of Trade to6.00. morrow will uuy: $4.75 Higher temperature accelerates the movement of seaeonshli- - merchandise and Improves agricultural conditions, except where tbe precipitation has been TRADING insufficient. liesplte the coal strike and interruption to freight handling at lower lake ports, railway earnings for the first week of May were 10 2 per cent larger than In the corresponding week of last year. Foreign commerce In April surpassed tne same month in any DAY MAY RECOVERED FROM preceding year, both as to exports and THURSDAY'S SLUMP. Imports, and it is specially gratifying to note tn- - gain in shipments of per cup. manufactured produrt-- . At this port Califttrnia cherries, 25c lb. for ihe last week imiHirta gained Daly Judge Held Firm Around $11.75 California tomatoes, 25c lb. lost6u9, and $1,280, export Little Bell Madt JJight Utah asparagus, luc lb. In romps rism with last, year's figures. Increase. Pie plaui, 3 lbs. for 10c. hide in the Strength stil prevailed Hot house radishes, 4 bunches for market, although large tanners are 5c. numerous not operating fieely. but Pine apples, 35c per apple. Salt Lake, May 18. Fifteen thou- small orders make a good showing In Citron peel, 15c lb. sand dollars anl over represented the Ike aggregate and there is no eviLemon peel, 20c lb. volume of business transacted on the dence of trading full rates. New currants, 2 pkgs. for 25c. floor of the mining rxrhange during Failures this week numbered 211 in Friends oats, 2 for 25c. the rails. The trading was the United States, against 234 Iasi Orange perl, 20c lb. well distribute-- among a dozen stocks, 11 a year ago. Cold storage dates, 10c lb. without any Buclal feature being year and 16 In Canada, compared with Comb honey, 15c; 2 for 25c. noted. Sage, 5c per bunch. May Day recovered some from yesBradstrceta Review. Staple sugar, 20c per lb. terday's slump; but Daly Judge was New York, May 18. Bradstreeta toRaisings, 10c, 124c, 15c. not inclined to stiffen, yet It held morrow will say; New Walnuts, 20c and 224c lb. and $11,874. fairly Arm around $11-7Retail trade has expanded with Almonds, 20c and 25c lb. Utile Rill moved up to $13,374, t warmer weather and the settlement Mixed nuts, 20c lb. which price 100 shares were reported. of labor Jobbing 30c per large bottlq. Ketchup, On the open board Honerlne, offered business latroiibka; In full seasonable volume can. Jams. 15c at $1.70, fouifd o buyer, while Colum- San Francisco demand being a featuNew dutri, J5c; 2 lbs. for 25c bus Con, participated at $7.25. Thump re-fall orders are equal to and in Kippered salmon, 20c lb. son continued in demand; Utah sold at many Jnea in excess iff last year at California fig 15o per pkg. 78 and 80 rent. thla period; Industry, except in some Canned corn, 10c, 124c, 15c, 261. The closing quotations and sales sections of the soft coal field, la aa Canned tomatoes, 2 for 25c. were: ever before return active aa and the Pop.com, 3 lbs. for 25c. ta tide of currency from the country Closing Quotations. Utah spinach, 4c lb. evidenced by Increasing western tank Union oats, 80e package. deposits and peteptibly essier money. Utah green onions, 4 bunches foi 5c, Wool Is quiet at the eaat, but more Parsley, 6c per bunch. active at western points. Putatoes, $180 .per cwt.; 2c pound. Business failures in the United Garlic, 20c lb. States for the week ending May 17 Utah lettuce, 4 bunches for 5a 191 162 last number 161, against week, Beet sugar, $5.25 sack; 16 Iba. for 1904. in the like week of 1905. 215 In $1.00. 159 In 1903, an 153 In 1902. In Canada Can sugar, $5.65 sack. failures for tbe week number 15, aa cheese, 174c lb. Hooper gainst 28 lart week, and 17 In this Swiss cheese, 25c lb. week a year ago. . Eastern chses, 25c lb. Wheat, Including flour, exports from Sage rhesus, 2Rr. the United t Sales and Canada for Ranch eggi, 174c dozen. 17. aro week the 2,716,875 ending May High flour, $2.45 per hundred 2.142.0G2 last week, weight; patent bushels, against grade. $2.25. straight 1 512.550 this week last year. From Unions, per dozen, 25c. July 1 to date the exports are Coal oil, !5e gallon; 5 gallons, $1.20. bushel, against 56,004.973 last Ranch butter, 20c. Corn year and 124,8T7,OH'i$--1904- , Oeamery butter, 30e. for the week are l,089,70fl Oranges, from 25o to 60c. bushels, against 1.573,740 last witfk Cnconnuts, 10;i and 15c. and 1,688,299 a year ago. Turkish figs, 25c package. Bananas, 30c dozen. CHEAP RATES EAST Eatsti-rspring chickens,. 22fe lb.; 1-- 4 THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAWING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS ANGELES. S TRADE eh-nil- SPOKANE STEAMSHIP : u them. Putnams The cold snap caused a shortage In supply of Uah asparagus and has delayed the coming of other early vegetables. The delay is but temporary' and, with a few day of fine weather, the market will be deluged with the finest vegetables in the country, for Utah vegetable are of excellent quality, this season. They are in great demand and retail dealers are kept buy auppl;. ing the daily consumption. Strawberries lrom the roast are becoming scarce. The quality Is somewhat inferior to the earlier supply, which is a sure forecast of their rapid disapprarance from the locil market. It grill not be kmg before the delicious Oregon berry holds awsy for a time. Flour advanced stilly thla week. High patent twenty cents, and straight grade fifteen. This is sad new tor the economising housewife. It is even more so when wholesalers declare that it will advance higher before the new crop la ready for the grist. Wheat haq advanced in the east. It la scarce locally, mainly due to the operations of speculator nho hare bought large quantities and shipped it east and west. , Sugar fell beyond a precedent. B-la fifty cents lower, while the nine cents. The sugar dropped seventy-fiv- e end la not yet. A stubborn war la being waged between refiners. The meat maiket remained firm. Texas cucumbers, 2 for 15c. Green peas, 1 Iba. for 25c. California strawberries, I24 to 15c the TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR CHOICE . Wholesale and Retail Butchers MEATS WE HAVE THE DEBT. For Fine Meats TRY US. POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON lf Phones Bell 355 Twenty 39-- z; -- Ind. 190. Fourth St Keep the We Best Meats Money win buy; no Inferior meats handled FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Both phones 653. 331 Twenty-Fourt- h 171-- Ind. 246 The London Meat Market ' A. WRIGHT, Propt Fresh and Salt RINCKERS I Bell 2321 Washington Avenue at BALLARD & PREBH Phone St. MEATS Game and FMh In Season. We handle nothing but prime steer Home beef. SpecialUea: made lard and lineage. An meats are strictly flratalass In every line. Beth Phenes 138. 61B TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. J |