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Show TOE MOUSING EXAMINEE: UTAI1, TUESDAY OGDEN, MORNING, MAY 22, IMS feet or more end run a crosscut u catch all the ledges. "I look to see some very important discoveries made in this district as soon as more development is done. The forma Mon ir right and some excellent assays have been recelveu from sampta teken on the surface. A number of mining engineers have examined and reported on properties in the district, and 1 do not know of one adverse report. tomorrow to 15r lower; Miaed and butchers $6.1506.40; geod heavy 1G 2006.40; rough heavy plga 16.1006.20; light $6.1501.37 15.2506.10; bulk of sales 36.300 24,-00- 6.40. L Market 20,000. Sheep Receipts strong to 10a higher; sheep 54.750 6.50; lambs 15.350 6.85. STOCK The Harness of Today MARKET SMALLEST DEALINGS tice is m placid by LIGHT, HANDSOME, hut durable and stronc harness, such as ws sell. Come In and look at what we hare. Tonll be surprised to learn We make tba how low the prices for the Dootoc, right kind of harness Fanner s rig. Lawyer, Merchant oi 876 23rd St 2283 Washinton Are. in Platt Saddlery Co. J.- C. US8 Wash. at STS Twanty-thl- ri Awe. ALASKA EXCURSIONS TOTEM POLE ROUTE" New York, May It. The stagnation of the trading in stock tgday was almost complete at times, and dealings fell to the smallest aggregate for any n day this year. Professional room tra-deallowed themselves to become discouraged over the possibilities of profitable operation la view of neglect of the market by the general public and tbeir operations fell to email proportion!. What little speculative interest there was among the chronic traders was largely diverted te the days favorite sporting event, which was the subject of more discussion and apparently as much financing as any market security. The only stocks la which appreciable movements were achieved were in specialties subject to individual censes. These were of the slightest elf set on the general Hut, which drifted tlmleasly la one direction and then the other, or with sluggish prloe currents running in opposite directions at the same time. There was an ebullitiou in d anthracite coalers of the a kind familiar in that quarters of the stock list This was In response to a proclamation from a highly successful speculator In thta group of stocks of his estimate of probable future prices to be touched by these storks. Distillers Securities rose on the reports of prospects for the enactment of the free alcohol bill. American Locomotive was averted by rumors in circulation of a possible merger with the General Electric company. These are the principal examples of the market. The geenral tons, so far as it was discernible at all, was rather heavy, aa was almost inevitably the eats of a market of such limited demand for storks. Pennaylva nia stock wee apparently In good supply and the eourae of the Investigation of that company and its heavy borrowin' kept It under some degree of pressure, i ne money market opened easy, but was dull, the principal inquiry being for carrying over the end of the year. While 6 per cent waa reported, bids for this maturity money brokers reported that the most of the business was done at 6 4 per sent. Transfer to Ban Francisco through the subtressury again amounted to over a million dollars. As the resumption of banking is expected to be made in the wrecked city by the middle of the week, this movement is not expected to run much further, and an early return movement Is looked for when the banks have resumed end satisfied the demands of the depositors. The movement of sterling exchange la New York did not. point to an early resumption of the gold Import movement. The wheat market showed some speculative op erst Ions, haeed on the dry weather in the crop regions, but this waa of small influence in the stock market. Railroad traffic officials that mercantile activity In their territories indicated a spirit of confidence In the crop outlook.- - The dull SBd lifeless character of the market held up to the closing. Ronds were heavy. Total sales, par value, $1,650,-00lT. S. bonds wrre unchanged on high-price- SEASON 1906 land op the midnight sun, GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE.' Seasickness Iraida Paisape. known. U The Palatial Excursion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, Jua 7, Si; July t, 20; Aug. L reservations, IRsratura full Isformatlea, apply Poe G. and & DUNANN, Cem. Pass. Agent 10 Market St, San Pranclsea, California To ud Its Host Famons SHIER RESORTS Tent Citr Pssadenh Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro h - Number of Bhaits Considerable Changed Hands at 18c New York Bold at an Advance. Balt Lake, May 21. Business on the local exchange opened fairly active at the regular morning call. May Day was the most active cf Utah stocks, 19.5UO sharva changing hands at around 18c. This price is lower than usual. Five thousand New York sold at 27 to 29c, and ia still rising, 25c being the top notch reached Saturday. .Six hundred and ninety Utils Bell sold at 913.50 to 812.75. Busluess on the whole, for Monday, waa of fair volume, althougn the trading in Nevada Blocks waa if anything quieter than usual. Closing Quotations. Stocks, Alice , ... . d i Ajax . . Bullion Beck Carlsa . Daly Daly Judge . Grand Central Horn Silver . Mammoth . Ontario . May Day . . ... ... , ... 8H00TING SCRAPE. . . One Man Killed and Anothet Wounded on Rockefeller's Place. 81lver King . Sacramento . Silver Shitdd RATES Star For season of 1906 the Rio Grande Western will sell tickets Ao eastern points at one far plus 123)0 for tha round trip. Tickets on sale May 26 and 23; June 1, I and 16. Finn! limit October II, 1908. Stopovers allowed In each direction. Your choice of routes. For further information address. O. B. CIL80N, C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent Agent GIRLS ARE TO STRIKE. Chicago, May 21. A strike which may involve hundreds of working girls In the book binderies of Chicago Is scheduled to begin today. Orders already have been Issued, calling out 160 girls employed by the Robert O. Law company at noon. The girls assert they are striking against a reduction in wages. Two weeks ago the Law company brought thirty-fiv- e girls from the east and put them to work. Shortly afterward, It Is ssld, wages were rut. It Is planned to esuae a general walkout of the employes in the plant today, and simultaneously Institute s fight for better wages and conditions all over the city. A struggle of thle extent, It is ssld, may involve between 5,000 and 6,000 workers. non-unio- n KILLED BY HER BROTHER. New York, May 21. A special to the Times from Tarrytown, N. Y says: There waa a shooting affray last night on John D. Rockefeller's place at Pocantico hills, as a remit of which one man ia dead and another dying. It is aald that another wounded man disappeared. The police have not been able aa yet to get details of what led to the shooting. There have been several fights about here among the Italians who are employed in laying out roads According to a witness of the trouble last night, a group of men were talking In an excited manner when suddcntly there were several shots and the men scattered. One man fell and djed Instantly. He waa John Content. gnd via shot through the forehead: A second man, who will probably die, la named Tony Dominick. He was shot In the head and also in the aide. The opinion here ia that the men quarreled over cards. Con U. 8. Mining C Century Ingot New York . . Tetro Victor Con. . Wabash . . . . Yankee . Rich. Anacond Emerald . . . Nevada Golden Anchor . . Golden Crown . . . Jim Butler MacNaiuara . Montana Ton Tbnopah N. S. Ohio Tonopah ... . ... . . Toitopsh Tonopah Exten. . Tonopah Midway . Tonopah West E.. Atlanta Blue null Diamond. B. B. Dixie . Goldfield Bel. Goldfield Hon. Goldfield Min. . . WORlToN NEVADA Mohawk Red Top Sandstorm Silver Pick . .. Whlls Her Girl, Making Wedding Cake, St. Ives Is Shot Down, Tramp Bullfrog N. H. .. Wheeling, W. Vs., May 21. Rosa Gold Bar call. Wlsnlch waa shot and killed at Mont. Mt yesterday by her brother Paul, Ohio Bullfrog NEW YORK STOCKS while' she waa making a cake for her Original Bullfrog . own wedding. The girl was to have Eclipse G. Markets Furnished F. by Todays been the and married polici Manhattan Con. .. today Sprague G Co 2411 Washbelieve the killing followej a quar- Jumping Jark .... ington Ave, Ogden. other Manhattan Drx. .. end rel, although the brother relaUvee declared It waa accidental. Seylur Hum . Los Ange les THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAVA INQ ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS ROW BOAT UPSET ANGELES. And Two Mon Lost RITES EXCURSION In Lagoon. Ssa C. A. HENRY at Depot Tlekat or writs to J. L. MOORE, k A, SALT. LAKE CITY. a Office, Their Lives a Regular Call Sales. Little Bell, inti at 113.50; HE IS A BAD MAN. 6IH) at 113.75. May Day. lmo at 19c; 2,500 at 18c, seller 60 day; 600 at 18c; 5,600 at Chicago, May 21. An attempt of oc- 17c; 6.000 it 17c; 1.500 at 17c. cupant of a row boat In the lagoon at seller 60 days; 50 at 16c, seller 60 their to Sherman park places dava; 1,500 at 17c, seller 30 daya. change cost the llvee of two men last night. Uncle Sam, 300 at 40c. There were five men in the boat, and Beck Tunnel, 50 at 11.10; 100 at two tried to exchange places. The oth- 11.05. ers wore laughing at their efforts to New York, l.ooo at 27c; 500 at 27 c; keep their balance, when the boat 600 at 28c; 2.5'tO at. 29c; 500 at 3ic; The dead: Sim at 2.)r, so:r 60 days. Edward OGsra, 43 year old, machinWabash, 200 at $1.12c; 200 at wife and children. leaves eight ist; James Wllaon, 18 years old. employe 91.10, of a stockyards packing house. Open Board Bates. Columbtu Con., 100 at 97.35, buyer STATEHOOD QUE8TI0N. 60 days; 200 at 97.25; 400 at 97.25. buyer 60 days: 250 at 97.20; 200 at Washington, May 21. Another meet- 9. 15; 100 at $7.1.',, buyer 30 days; 100 ing of ihe siA.ehood conferees was at $7.10; loo a- 97.115. Lower Mamufiith, 300 at 30c. held today without result, so far as New York, l.imfl at 2c; 500 at reaching a conclusion Is concerned. The senate conferees have submitted 27c: seller On days. a basis of compromise, which I understood to be on what ia generally AT CHERRY CREEK. known aa the Poraker amendment, New to of the allow people namely, Mexico and Arizona to expreaa them-selve- s Ores That YleM All Kinds of Money Encountered in Region. ou the atatehood question at a special election for that purpose. Washington, May 21. Some addiJ. IT. Ingram is just returned from tional inside light waa thrown on inCreek, r.rar Ely. He reports surance method in New York today Cherry the camp of Cherry Creek and the A. James Goulden, by Representative ivcion aa being exceedof that state, before the house com- surrounding lively at the present time. Sevingly mittee ou the judiciary considering eral companies. controlled In the the James bill for the regidatlon of east, big are siren!) in the field ready insurance In the District of Columbia. to start work on an extensive scale. Mr. Goulden ta general agent of the In speaking of the properties and conPennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance dition in and about Cherry Creek, company in Now Torit. Ingram said to 'he Tonopah Sun; conwell a was "it he said, Why, "The Hartford Nevada Gold Mining ceded fact that to be a senator at Alwhlrh i operating a propcompany, from was where worth nny 850,000 bany about five miles out of Cherry to 1100.000 a yeur and that the money erty made a trial shipment pf ore came largely from Insurance compan- Creek, week on which the controls last ies. This is no secret. Every New showed over 147 ounces cf gold and York man knowa it. 1 know it. I over 41 omxv of silver, or an apknow it well. proximate value of $3,000 per ton. Touching on the subject of campaign Ore has been 'akm from the mine contributions. Mr. Goulden said that a hicn as 366.000 to the ton. his company hud been coerced into running "The company has owned the propgiving $10,600 to a national campaign erty for about n year, hut It la only He 1896. did not say committee In the lari months that syswhich campaign committee received during tematic develn'nicnt work began, owthe money.but remarked that the same ing to ihe difficulty in getting lumber, thing was tried in 1000 and 1904, but machinery and supplies Into camp. without success, owing to the firm Four parallel vein traTrrse the stand taken by Mr. riimpton of Massproperty, and arr cut by a cross fisachusetts. on? cf the directors, who sure running at right angles to them. who director voted that every declared Two shafts designated aa Nos. 1 and would held contribution be fo rtuch 2. have been i'i.k. . The richest ore personally Habit for the amount from a drift off the boton th Ames bill clou, canto of The hearings No. 1 fti.ri'. which la down tom ed with the testimony of Mr. Goulden. 70 feet. No. 2 shaft baa been sunk to a depth of inn fret, and no or dnfint lias been done. A Cheapest accident insurance Tr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. stops the pain hoist is now being installed and it la and heals the wound. All druggists the intention f the management to ecll it. continue slnVns ;o a depth of 500 cap-slse- IV Only Railway betwees fiM Mlasesri River sad Chicago. DsaMt-Tra- dt The - Overland Limited I The Most Lanriaus Traia lathsWsrld CompaTtawnt and drawing -- ram sleeping can, observation can, din and library Ing can. lean, with barber, bath and Book I (oven Library; entin train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for 1 buffet-smoki- ng SL Paol and Minneapolis Ticket,. iwervitlom. an 4 ful Information ran bn obulnad from General C. A. Walker. Assn. I Chicago & North-Weste- ..15.67 ..15.45 ...... Puts fy. rn PORK July Sept LARD July Srpt Calls ... 15.40 15.62 15.27 15.42 8.62 2.75 8.50 8.65 8.62 8.75 83 84 ... Wocl. Louis, Mo.. May 21. Wool Strady: territory and western mediums 224X29; fine mediums 21025; fine 18021. ft. 8BB Sugar and Caffes. New York. May 21. flugar Raw, steady; fair refining 2 mocentrifugal 96 teat 3 Refined lasses sugar 2 steady; crushed 5.20; powdered 4.G0; granulated 4.50. COFFEB St caily; No. 7 Rio 7 15-1- peoeuai iaadftwmnwA iieeeRin Mmmmw Srrct ALL COUNTniEO. witi Wmakkgtom MS inw Aw, fittest and Wringtnwiit Prictioe Eululwlr. Vnt,Kwbiwil MS SUM, MM M . WatHIWQTON, (Mw D. MU Me e. 7-- Chicago Cattle. Chicago. Mm- 21. Cattle Receipts 31.000. Steady to 10c lower; beeves 14.1006.15; cos and heifers 91.750 5.35; atockera and feeder t2.7j04.pn; Texans $4.00$ 4. CO; calves 94.0006.-40- . Hogs Reccin'. 3n.no. Market, 10 f.-- cross-cuttin- g buyers. Dont fail to call and ex. amine before looking elsewhere. 5UT1MM CLOTHING HOUSE MAGAZINES See Tliis Combination and Send in Your Orders....... W BMW The Womans Home Companion for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslies Pbpular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month All for the Sum of.. KTii-C- T. The construction of the Truckee-Car-- . son project In Nevada, ia progreetJag rapidly. At the present time 85 per cent of tlie work required to aupply the first 160,000 acre Is completed. During the present stage of high water In Carann river the Trurkee river ia not supplying the system, a the flow of the former is ample at this time. Three vitrified pipe openings have been set in Ihe main canal and water la being delivered to settlers under this part of the system during May. Old and new settlers under the main distributing system are now receiving their supply therefrom, and with the exception of two districts the lateral systems are now delivering water. It is eapected that the entire lateral system will tie In working order at the end erf the month. In the six camps 400 men and 450 head of stock are now employed. . ... .. . ... Jumbo Kendall Is of the latest styles, all new, a fine quality and at prices to. suit the closest e Ben-woo- Long Beach LOW ui religlo-lnduvtri- TEACHERS' DIGGINGS. J xaw mere business transacted iu Fallon during the week 1 there than 1 could see in the city of Reno In the came length of time, according to population," said a prominent Nevada lawyer to a Reno Gaseile reporter. "To Illustrate, In coming from Fallon to Hacea yesterday, a distance of sixteen miles, 1 met and counted twenty-onfreight teams all going in one direction, none of which wee leu than ix horses.'and many of which were ten and tselve animal teams. All loudt-10 the guards with freight for Fallon and the new mining camps of Fain lew and East Gale. Binges galore, automobiles by the doaen conveying passengers and fortune seekera to the new camps. At Lseteville w met one of the new coaches of the Stoddard line with thirteen passenger aboard, and still the cry 1 no room. IJalrvlew, the new mining camp situated forty mile east from Fallon, presents the moat wonderful growth of any mining camp since the boom days struck Nevada. A close estimate place the number of male adults now in Fair-vieat six hundred, with scorn rushing into the new camp every day. Tty new camp of East Gate located leu than three weeks ago, contain three to four hundred people, and in the new town qf East Gate within thirty-six hours after the survey of the townsite had been completed the owners had sold one hundred and fifty town lota, at price ranging from fifty to one hundred and fifty dollars each." Demanded Chicago, May 21. Dr. Emil O. Hlrsch, delivering his last address for the summer yesterday In Sinai Temple, outlined plans lor a radical departure in the work nf the eongragatlon. His fondest desire, he said, la to see the temple as a material structure and as an institution supplanted by a new center. The address closed Dr. Hirsch's twenty-sixtyear in the pulpit The ambition of my life Is to aee this fortress of sun replaced by fortress of life a center or growing life from the development of humanity, where rich an! poor, learned and untamed, can gut her in eommon and said Ir. Hlrsch; to feel at home depart from the temple idea and create an auditorium, surrounded by work shops and gymnasiums and to unite the religious, social and Industrial features of life." In his sermoia he sppeslcd for a ere. stive morality to meet tha conditions of the times. One condition that ia awaiting reform through this morality, he said, is the accumulation of wealth by the fow. "Under present conditions a few become the beneficiaries of the many," he anld. "Less Booailel charity and more Justice is my so1 u lion of the modern dsy problems. The rich man Justly is only the administrator of his wealth. He does not own It He should administer it to the good of those who have made it EAS1 BOUND TO NEW Putnams Opportunity for Local Merchants to Get Busy In Neighboring State. MAY DAY MOST ACTIVE OF UTAH STOCKS. Charity and Mors Jus- Less that Even the Professional Traders Became I, not the heavy, cumbenome kind used yean go. Harness of doubtDiscouraged Stocks Drifted ful quality and poor finish has been re Aimlessly. RUSH DR. HIRSCH'S IDEA THE OP YEAR. fnr$WBChMMhBi Boston, May 21. Stephen A. D. Filter, who was arrested at Alameda, California, yesterday, made a sensational escape from Deputy U. 8. Marshal W. J. Burns in Boston. on March 26th. Deputy Burns, who had been detailed to find Puter, discovered the man aa he waa applying for his mail at tha Fenway postal station, in Boyleton street. He Immediately arrested Put-e- r and atartel to take him to the nearest police station. He had gone luit a short distance, however, when Futer suddenly pulied out a revolver and threatecea to shoot the officer. Before the deputy had recovered from hla surprise P:uer had disappeared. You Cant Beat it in ,lheWho!e Country SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE. ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the Choicest MEATS The Market Affords NEW THOUGHT CONVENTION. Washington. May 21. The new thought metaphyairal alliance began a two days convention hete yesterday under the ruaplce of the National New Though: Center with the delegate present from a number of cities, mainly in the east. The principle of the alliance aa explained by one of the speakers, is "divine life within us supported l.y the argument that if the soul be all right the body will take care of itself. DEATHS IN CHICAGO. Chicago, May 21. Increased mortality in Chicago during the last week ia ascribed to hot Weather, in the report of the city health department, which w ill be issued today. Thirty-thre- e more deaths under five years of age were reported than during the week previous and 49 more than during the corresponding week last year. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO TERRIBLE DEED OF ENGINEER Killed and Hia Daughter Wounded Hit Wife With an Ax. Woodciiffe. N. J., May 21. John Cole, an engineer, killed hia daughter Marla with an ax today, attacked hia wife with ihe same weapon, striking her in the licid gnd probably fatally Injuring her and then killed himself by shooting. Cole attacked his daughter from behind aa she stood watching s young man who had called upon her and had Juat departed. 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