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Show THE MOEXIXO EXAMINER: OODEN, TUESDAY T UTAII, o 400 MARINES SELF-RISIN- WERE B. B. B. Florar Ask your grocer for it DENVER Thne-Hundiw- SHOWED MARKET MONEY SIGN OF DISTURBANCE. NO yeargo. hat durable and strong haroeaa.euch aa we aell. Come ia andilonk at vhat we hare. Youll be aurprlaed to learn make the how low the price are. V Che Doctor, right kind of baraaaa for Lawyer, Merchant or 8i623rd St UU Waahiutou Ava J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. 8283 Wash. Ave. 171 Twanttf-thlr- at d t.M flair PeaMarTratk Kakway ketwaaa aad CUcat. . EM Mlsaeoit-Uvc- r The Overland Limited Naat Lenwlaea Trala la tbi Warld Coapartawnt aad drawtnj-roo- m deeping care, ebeerratioo care, dinaad library ing cara, earn, with barber, bath and Book lovers library; entire trala electric lighted through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for TIN buffet-aaaU- ng StFabl aadMioneapolls Ticket, marvwlMa. aai M raa ka PuM bwa M C. A. . Waitar, Chicago & SOS Foot Ore Body Shows Up on Bullfrog Mine. a 552 Consolidated Mercur Sold at 69c Columbus Com Fairly Aw live on Open Boar. Despite the inclemency of the weather there were goodly number of the Traders in attendance upon the mining exchange this morning, and a total of 20,887 shares waa marketed, for which the sum of 924,912.37 waa paid. Faces on a number of the more active securities were increased and the tendency of the entire market was for hlgtu-- r quotations. Cbm Mercur came fur ward with an odd lot at 633 share at 59 cents, while cents, May Day was pushed up to 15 with the floating at 9,200 ahurea. New York wobbled back and forth between 20 and 21 cents aa 12,100 shares were delivered, while Tetro loosened up l.Ouo shares at 15 cents. On the open board Ajax dealt out l,6u0 shares up to 81 cents; Beck Tunnel came forward with 300 shares at 613)5; Carisa disposed of 500 ahjtrea at 27 cents; Columbus Com trotted up to (7.U0 a 2,6o0 sharea were drawn out; Midway relaaaed 100 aharea a: 82.25; Ohio Cupper tent out 200 a ham at an even ; Thompson waa advanced to 38 cents aa 1,1 00 aharea were placed; Uncle Bam Cun. dumped 1,500 aharea at 40 cents; Ontario appeared uuen the scene with four shares at prt-ai-n- d PUSHED UP TO CENTS. MAY DAY 92.5)1. The closing quotation lar call were as follow: .. Ajax ,, Boston Con Hutler-Ubera- .... l Buck Tunnel Con. Carisa Creole fy. Saeth SWa Straat, Lake CHjr. Utah. M ALASKA EXCURSIONS .... .. ... Cyclone Con. Mercur Century SEASON 1906 .....i .. , ... Daly Daly Judge Daly Wert Inal da Passage. Seasickness known. ..... a. a Goldfield Bon Anglo-Ruesla- The Palatial Excursion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave SEATTLE, VICTORIA, Juae 7, 21; July 8 20; Aug. 2. TACOMA, For literature and reservations, full Informatics, apply C. & DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agent 10 Market St, Sax Franc lac a. Sept LARD July SCPt 16. ...a...... 8.73 3.87 3 85 9 00 8.93 8.97 PITTS Wheat Corn CAIJ.S WllCat 82 47 MMMMMMMIIItM aa. 83 48 eeeweeeet (Torn EXCURSIONS Sugar and Coffee. 28. Sugar Raw. centriffirm: fair refilling 3 molasses sugar ugal 96 test 3 Refined steady ; crushed powdered 4.70; granulated 4.60. COFFEE Steady ; No. 7 Rio V New York, May 15-1- 13-3- 11-1- To California a . .22 .18 .41 .10 .65 a Petersburg, May 28. Germany Goldfield M. of Xcv .43 la displaying the keenest Interest tn Great Bend .45 the negotiation! for an Jumbo in response to her Kendall understanding, .70 representations, Russia has officially Mohawk 1.20 disclaimed any Intention of making Red Top an agreement hostile t Germany 'C8 andjmlaimm to her advise the of has promised Sllver Pick .23 thfc conbefore lerma agreement la St. Ives .. . .55 summated. Con 1.45 Tramp Then is a strong lntimnimn that Orest Britain, as e general quid pro Bullfrog Stock quo. Is rcdy tn support a Russian Bid. for the opening of the Howph- 8L Un- Wool Mu., May 28. Wool St. IjOuIs, Steady: territory and western 251 30: fine mediums 21ft25; fine 19 n ...... .04 .53 .51 1.47 1.62 Asked. WEST. May 26th and 2Mh. And June 1st, 3rd, and IGih. Ogden to San Francisco and re- Manhattan Stocks turn (dirertl lo Ban FrsncUro and return (one w.ij, via Portland). Aneele and upto Ogden 45.001 turn, vi.i Bn. Pacific to Ijos Angeles and reOgden Oedi-- lis re- : -- Tent City Pasadena Terminal . s Riverside Coronado San Pedro Long BeacH Los Angeles c. 2(.-C- : da. - ' c: 5i-- kci-ii- 1 oooooooooooo OO THE INFLUENCE OF FOREST DESTRUCTION ON CLIMATE. CLOTHING HOUSE THE BEST New England. Ohio Valley. Inches. 84.9 38.5 4M) 45.8 38.9 47.1 86.9 With reference to the broad question concerning the Influence that fore its hare upon climate it may be said that in any part of the world the temperature within s forest la more moderate then outside It. In summer the forest may be many degrees cooler owing chiefly to the shade the trees afford In winter the case ia rereraed and the forest la bsmewhat warmer because the tree obstruct the wind. in e forest the relative humidity la always greater than outside it because the shade checks evaporation and the moisture that the trees throw off la held In the air. Of tha other elements that go to make up c' mite only ralmall can be considered aere, for the effects of winds, of topography, of water bodies are too Involved to be easily comprehended. For many years observation! have been carried on for the purpose of determining whethre or not forest could cause or Increase rainfall. Some of these studies seemed to show that a forest did induce a greater ralnfkll, other have evidenced to the contrary. With regard to moat of the Investigations the conclusion la that faulty methods and Inaccurate Instruments render their results untrustworthy and inconclusive. Extensive plantation at trees have likewise failed to produce any positive evidence, at though aome reports from the tropica are favorable. The que.tlon la still an open one and its answer belongs to the future. Meantime students are striving to reach a solution by reasoning that aqueous vapor In tha air must be condensed suddenly to fall as rain and that alow condensation gives only a cloud or fog. If a moisture laden body of air approach a forest it may be cooled by the lower temperature of the totter, yet since the cooling la apt to be gradual and the degree alight the precipitation Induced by the forest cannot be important. Again, the deficiency of temperature within a forest la lost a short distance outside it In no caae ia the Influence felt for more than a few hundred yard along the ground, while In the free air above all differences are quickly neutralized. Hence a rain hearing cloud must be a low one to come within the control of the forest. This Is probably the point at which forests exert their greatest Influence In one case rain being precipitated from a cloud nearly saturated: In another for being formed which within the forest may condense to water. In this connection forests must not b confused with the mountains that often bear them."1 Air cools in rising, consequently a slope though It be denuded, may teduce precipitation. The observation lhat furerts are commonest and upon mountains of moderate height and slope Is no proof the rain; the foreats lhat they are the result, not the cause of rain. But If It must, he denied that forests affect the climate of the temperate rom-In any i:rirked degree It may be affirmed that they play a most important part in t'ir conservation uf the ralntoll and. ouimoqitcntly. In the whole economy of the people. In regions of seasonal rains or where thunderstorms are frequeut a forest cover alone will prevent waste or .oil, periodic freshets and water fumlrea. Everywhere the apri-ig- y humus and tree forest. making channels into the deep water regulator. The soli, is nature engineer of th.-- United State geological survey one.'ged in the reclamxtlon of the arid UimI at the west are a trie unit In agrci-ttithat the aucce their wo-- k i hugely dependent upon mainti nance r i extension of the fore; at the heada of the stream that they propose to utilize. Oiht-rin the water power of eastern recognize Th. importune, or fi rested drainage bni-.iTbe prthat it I hoped will he iii.ihli-h.-.t in ihe southern a advocated hirgclj li -l.'cliii'.n i i of ihe .nfiuence and conscror of the tha: head In tli-au. i.i, in New Yoik Herald. Gio. B. 1 t MAGAZINES See This Combination and Send in Your Orders....... The Womans Home Companion for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslies Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year The Standard or Examiner for one month 2 All for the Sum of.. nn SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE. I ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the Choicest EATS The Market Affords Greenwell - 1 st-ar.i-- s TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR, YOUR CHOICE Wholesale and Retell Butchers MEATS WE HAVE THE REST. TRY U9 For Fine Meats POULTRY AND, FISH IN Phenes 5 EASON Bell ; 39-z- tnd. 190. 355 Twenty -- Fourth St We Keep the Best Meats Phono RINCKERS FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. i Both phones 653. 331 Twenty Fourth St, -- 171-- y; Ind. 246 The London Meat Market A. WRIGHT, Pro meats handled at BALLARD & Bell 2321 Washington Avenue Money will buy; no Infsrlor s i- .25 Cant Beat it in the. Whole Country You ca-if- Pae. and turn. going turning B. P.. I.. A. ft 8. L. Ry. 45.00 or vice rr.i Forenoon Sales. 20. and Us Rost Famous Ogden tn lw Angeles and reCon. Mercur. 1, 33 ;it 5!c. turn. via O B U and S. P., May lfciy. 500 at 15c. L. A. ft R. I, Ry Chicago Cattle. 33.50 Sl'MMER RESORTS New Yoik, I ooo ;it 21c: 6.1 V at re28. Cattle 1jo Osden lo and Receipt May At'gi'les Chicago, im.jc; 3.IHI0 at 2r; l.uou at 20 Vic, sell-5turn tone way via Portland 22.000. Strong ir- llie higher: beeves 4.iu r,o cr days. mid B.in Kr.M.c,.-.co- ) 4?6.09; cows and heifers fl.75G5":; Tetro, 1,000 at 15c. to Bpol :me and return 82.754f4.80; Tx-an- Ogden itockers and ' 32 oo Idirertl 84.0004.60: calves 85.25CiG.75. Ogden to Portland and return (Open Beard. Hogs Receluts 48.000. Weak lo (direct) So st 30c: So a; 31c. buyer CO lower; estimated tomorrow 19,000. MixAjax. a Ticket linuird returning until Go - day, ed and butche-86.2006.50; gvi tober 31. St"povrrs ailowel. jj0,ck Tunnel, 2"0 t 81.05. heavy 96.40 ji 6.50: rough heavy 6.30; light 96.2006.45: plga 85.40 'i Carisa. 5"U ut 27c 20; bulk of isles 86.4006.45. Columbus Con. at 86.70; 450 at ; JUftfl. Stei-lsheep Sheep Rerr-ipt186.50; 1.5U0 at cT.'1" 75. 65.1006 lambs 84.7506.35; Guatemala is Washington M.iy 2 Midway. 100 ;it .'.25. thraatcni-i- l a rov.iliitlon whl-- h May Day. 2.2'0 at 15c; 6.500 at i'i Kanaaa City Cattle. may cndangi r American Intcreat. THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW. afle Kansas City. Mo.. May New York. 500 at 2ui ,c: 500 at 20c: cording tn di iu b.s received at tliCAR OGDEN TO INQ ROOM LOS 9.000. Steady t. shade state today from Minister l.liou at 21c. nuyer Receipts ANGELES. Ohio Cupper. I'1" company. a It no. higher. Native steers 84 25 T( 5 75; na- Cnmh iiml tcnwrirt i 5 00; American com.'rn owning railway and tive rows and heifers SJ Thompson. S"0 m .'.7c; jtiq at 37',-in EXCURSION LOV li'i.itrniiia. The i at ""i. RATES Stockers and feeder 83 25ij t 4". b ill r'.tw k propfrii-of 'ho trouble I In the niirthorn Uncle Sam. 1.50'' at (or. 82.5004.25; calves $3 (KiSi O.ij; westSee C.A. HENRY at Depat. Tleket ern feeders 9125114 40; bulls e2 5i'ii pan On'arlo. 1 :it 12 5n. f ibo p uublie. near the Mcx-OW.ee or write te J. L. MOORE, IX 4 i"i. 4.25; western ful rows 42 fan f nn. tier, but the cause la inter-- ' 5c lower; ual. 'WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Hogs Receipts lu,"U'. A, SALT LAKE CITY. Bo. Is of the latest styles, all new, a fine quality and at prices to suit the closest buyers. Dont fail to call and examine before looking elsewhere. terval!: 26-2- LAND OP THE MIDNIGHT SUN, AND A THOUSAND GLACIERS ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Boys Clothing Average precipitation at three stations In New England and three stations in the Ohio valley at ten year in- o "TOTEM POLE ROUTE 400 to- venient Dalton Eagle ft Blue Bell Emerald Grand Central .. CORRUPTION IN DENVER. Gelena . i .. Horn Silver .... .. New In Are Election Cease the Ingot Many Courts of Colorado, Little Bell Denver, May 28. In the criminal Little Chief .... coart today District Attorney Stidger, Lower Mammoth Sheriff Nlabet and Coroner Rollins made eaewer to the application at the Mammoth Honest Klectiona League that they be May Day New York NEW STOCKS. displaced end unprejudiced men ap- Ontario In their places to conduct a pointed Today's Markets Furnished by F. G. grand Jury Investigation Into the elec- Rocoo- - Homes ta ke . tpragao end Co, 2411 Weeh-Inpto- n tion In this city on May 18th. The an- Klchmond-Answer enters a general denial of tha Silver King .. .. Ave, Ogden. Sacramento . . ., leagnea chargee against the threw of- Stiver Shield ... High. Low. Clues. ficers. 366 265 Anaconda r. .....268 Attorney Lucius Hoyt, Honest Elec- Star Con 69 66 Vi Aa. Locomotive.. 69 tions League, offered affidavits to Swansea 89 88 89V4 Atchison prove that Mr. Btldger had failed to South Swansea . . 107 107 107 B. end O. prosecute at least nine election caeca Sunahino 80 B.- l K. T. 81 80 which have been pending In hie office Tetro .... 159 57.50 158 159 Can. Psclile for two years. He alao charged that U. S. Con 108 107 Mr. Btldger la not acting in good faith. Uncle Sam Ami Copper .....108 64 63 58 eS e Colo. F. and 0 Judge Mullins set the matter down for Utah 68 68 Victoria .. .. 58 C. and O. hearing May 31st 45 In the supreme court today District Victor Con .. 45 Erl! a a a a a a a a a a a 46 148 145 Judge Frank T. Johnson filed an an- Wnbaah ee ea as and N. ......... 146 swer to the writ of prohibition Issued Yankee .. ,, 76 . 76 76 Nqt1 Uad 94 against him a week ago by which he Mo. Itacifls .,... 94 93 waa prevented from continuing nn in49 48 49 Wsbeah, pfd vestigation into the election. The su119 138 N. T. Centn ....189 preme court asked for printed briefe 89 89 89 Norfolk 61 61 61V and gave the attorneys until June 9th Golden Crown O. anifV. to tile the brief. 114 133 Penns 0 a t IW e e 134 The hearing on the habeas corpus Jim Butler., e e e 141 140 138 Reading cases of H. L. Doherty, president of MacNamara 25 25 Bock Island .... 25 the Denver Gas ft Electric company, Mont, Ton .. 137 135 a 40 e e e a 137 Sugar who waa sentenced to jell by JudRe North Star ,. 38 38 38 Bo. Railway for refusing to testify, wee set Ohio Tuuopah Johnson 168 168 168 BL Paul for Tonopah Con Thursday. 65 5 65 Bo. Paclfle Tonopah Bel e e a a 163 154 153 Smelter Tonopah Ext 132 LOS ANGELEB RETURN. 149 148 149 'a. Pacific Tonopah Mid 40 40 U. 8. Steel, Com.. 40 Via Salt Lake Route from Salt Lake West End .. 105 105 U. ,8. Steel, pfd.. 105 City. Good returning to Oct. Slat. On June let. 3rd, 16th end ale May Grain and Previsions. June 26th to July 8th. Select a date WHEAT for atarllng your vacation. Write for Atlanta .. .. .....9 .18 pace at once to J. H. Burner, D. P. A. Blue Bell .14 Suit Lake. D. B. Butts Con .. .36 Dixie .... .. ., ,, .05 GERMANY IB ALERT Goldfield Bel .. .. .45 O Putnams The The theory that the climate of the Appalachian section of the United States 1 being changed by the removal of the forests that once oovered It ia by no means a new one. It hae been advanced from time to time to explain various phenomena and has become one of tlioiie popular notions in which many people believe but which are supported by scanty facty at beat. If a number of people intelligent in the mein were asked what they meant by climate when making the statement that It ia not ae It waa the majority doubtless would refer to temperature at one time, to rain or nowfall at another, but rarely to the great complex of meteorological elements which really go to make up a climate. The part that forests play in thia complex la appreciable, especially when they cover great continuous areas, aa they originally did all over the eastern United State end still do in some parte, yet no one can say positively that all the catting and all the burning that have on the regu- gone on since the country waa settled have affected the climate to a measurable degree. Meteorologist recognise a variability, that la alao periodical. In all weather phenomena' which serves better to account for apparent changes than man's memory. In proof ot thia gn-era- l statement the following table haa Interest. The dates given have no special significance; they were selected solely because they were the moat con- .... GmtI AM, M-Weste- ra New York. May 28. The fact that due tomorrow fall aubsiqipUoua Arnauit to 25.0u0,i00 of Pennsylvania itetfes-'hathe effect of deterring aome irAfcis from operating. Money raise were firm today, but the money mar keC fc.owed no sign of dletnrbence from thtegendancy of thia transaction. Assurance has been given that the funds pal a for by the note will be left on depot It with the banka end only drawn upon, in limited amounts aa required for llie purpose of the company. This woulMI reduce the operation largely to one nf book transfers of account, and wouM! lessen the chance for disturbance in the money market. Some ahiftfi lg of loans la always necessary, bowed er. In a financial transaction of this Riagnitude, and aa It la to be followed by the month-ensettlement, end oil Friday by payment of eubacrip-tionm New Chicago A Northwestern traders in lock, the professional locks were inclined to operate cautiously; The London market waa In a erasers stive mood on account of stock eirhanAe settlement this week, end Parte win disturbed by the Russian outlook. The only interest in our market wan due to movement! in special storks. American Sugar and American Beet EJugar started upward together, aa they did several weeks ego, and re vWed sftme rumona of Intended changes Ip tradfc relation. The rumors were (hoot any eonfirmetton. The usual Mtaday rise In Brooklyn Transit on the atrcfngth of Sunday seaside traffic wee reversed owing to yesterday's weather end poor traffic. Tiers vsm quite a sharp decline during tlwi first tour of the trading. The rise la Reeding bed the effect of checking thW end partly overcoming It. But when prtoea got heck to about Batur-dayt- a closing, level the trading became Retires and Indifferent and the drift of prices waswesraBly appreciable. The addition to the apfeekaral wpprapria-tlo- a hill la the senate of a meet inspection will end the agitation following has tolled to the dealing of poaaible omm to values from the spread of entlnKtot against corporations on account at tha abuws. Coo dti ions in the lata madket became lethargic and the market Gtoaed about stagnant. Honda were Irregular. Total sales, par value. 81.e60.000. Pnlted-BUte- a bonds were unchanged on cell. ' 28. day. The Marblehead also is on Its way tt) the Isthmus of Panama and should arrive at Panama today, aa the navy department is advised ot thia sailing at the cruiser from Puma Arenas, Coata Rica, for Panama, on Saturday. Although the Marblehead carries only a mall aquad of marines and can not add material strength to a toad movement against any revolutionary demonstration, the vessel will afford protection to Panama harbor and the capital city of the little republic. A WONDER. high-grad- Stocks. la apt Ci heavy, eunbamoms kind that Harness of doubt, waa awl ful quality and poor finish has bees by HANDSOME. UGHT. i$ May cruiser Colombia, with marines, arrived at Colon Tha third level In (he Denver hae exposed e cuauuuou ore body for JUKI fret In length, the values varying from a good grade of milling to hipping, say the Rhyolite Herald. The level hue shown valuta from the beginning, but came Into the rich ora at the junction with the winze. Vp to that point, which ia 276 feet under cover, no rroaacuttlng haa been uone to determine whether the rich t on the weet ride of the ore la drift, aa ia the caae northerly from the winze, the drift haring been continued beyond (he manganese streak and in the ore. Taking the facta Just aa they ere, without looking behind the auspicious looking manganese streak, there are 300 feet of good orq exposed continuously lc'thla drift, and the ore where crosscut beyond the winze la thirty-fee- t In width, carrying excrllrnt milling values all the way. Tha vertical depth attained tn the face of the drift la close to 300 feet, which haa been gained after drifting 570 feet. The second winze from the third level, which la being sunk 200 feet beyond the first, or 470 feet under cover, la down thirty-five feet, and continues to show tha good ore, while the first winze, 870 feet under cover, haa exposed (he ora for an additional 100 feet in depth, or approximately 350 feet vertical. Another important development took place this week, wh?h the east crosscut from No. 8 level opened one foot of ore (hat will ran above (150. The entire width of milling values exposed in the second crosscut la twelve feet, while the west crosscut at this point is penetrating a streak of beaalt, the presence of whlca heretofore has been an Indication of rich ore. Tunnel Na 5, which is a crosscut, hae encountered ore this week, the ora having been penetrated for about two feet. Good pannings ere obtained. Superintendent DArcy doe not think that this la the Denver ledge, ea the tunnel la close to 306 feet, and should have cut the Denser ladgq, tome time ago if the original theory had been correct. Mr. lTArcy now bellevaa that tha Denver ledge outs down the canyon, and will later do some work to show It up. Only Interest in the Market Wee the Mevement in a Few Special The Harness of Today Washington, P-- S G LANDED. They Are to Protect American Interests in Panama. bulk of al $d.3,Jf?6.87; heavy 30b 6.40; packers 86.25 b 6.35; and llghta 85.4066.27. mut-toSheep Receipt G.oou. Steady; 85.f0b6.t5; Jamba 6S.uuij7.5o: range wethera 65.0US6.u0; fed ewe 14 7566.15. T 1906. 29, 0 oo oooooooo O O O I. STOCK MAY MORNING, Fresh and Salt MEATS Gams aad Flab la Season. Wa handle nothing but prims steer beef. Horn Specialties: mods lard sad ssusagei All meats are strictly EraUclaaa ta every lino. Both Phenes 13ft 616 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. |