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Show x . . Tni: EXAMINEE: MOKXIX0 Urrt-M- 9 72 ay Short ribs- - May 19 23. Kyi fash. TTTDAY, FEimrAKY TTAH. OGDEN, 1 2; T" V i! r Kata O'Nail, Taachar ef Muaic Ind. Piano. Studio Phona 181. 22 St. 28th MINING MARKET Coff-Ne- Ysrk, Keb. steady : fair ivAniag 2 W lest, 2 moUkee sugar 2 a 8. pow KrAned steady ; criisbrd ?: ; A DESPONDENCY OF SPIRIT SWEEPS OVER WALL STREET. dered of E- H. Hirriman Before Interstate Commerce Communion, Subject of Unuaual Oiacusaius Testimony W. B. 2TOWELL Taachar ef Guitar, Mandolin and Violin. 43 27th SL lad 'phana ' MR. A P. HUNTER t Instructor at Plana. Stadia 2680 Lincoln Avs Taaahar Sultir and Mandells (Moravian 6sMm). Alas Plans Studio 224f Guincy Avs DENT MOWERV Piano Theory. Stadia nd. 760; Bail phona, Ball 1188. I 1134. Piana Taash-ar- ( BtrteL phona, Raaidanca PANTONE. agent for celebrated Baldwin A Kurtaman and Elligton aL pianos 414 Twenty-fift- . A W. PUROV, Taaahar of Violin; aiaa Ureaestral Want, laa 2eM W. Bali pawns ISA Studio ERNEST L W. JONES Plana, Cabinet, Organ and Han aurny. Stadia 8o42 Wean. Avs ADDIC A PAF.RV Inatructar an Piano, Organ and Cur W Ur, Vocal Laaacne TuBnt SL Nats Studla 2SI Twenty-thir- d N. SLASDEU TILUE MRS. Cancan Pianist Taachar o Piana. Stadia this Adama. Phono lam saE HENRY BLAIR Plano Tunar and rapalroA FI" tana and action regulating W A BEDF4Ei.fi Iomimi at Flans MRS. A M Otudta, Washington Waah. Avo. Boll Avenue 73. WEHRENJ Taaahar af Binging, 476-VAdama ova. Ball pnana . MISS OLGA MRS. MART A SHIPP, Taachar of Guitar and Mandolin. tin . BAUER Laachatraky Taachar Mathad. Studld SMS Adama Avo. MISS ALMA ADA C. BARRATT . Taachat of piana and vocal Studio, Ogdon (Wodnaaday and Tkiiraday,) 264: Lincoln avs Stadia, Balt Lake City (Monday, Friday and Saturday.) 21 Kanda1 Flans af out-tan- MRS J. L. HERRICK. Laoaana In ahlna painting. Firing a white apaclalty. Camplata Una af china and matarlala. Studla 27M Wash. avo. Real Estate Agents dalac column. Par bargaina In Ogdon and autalda prapartiaa aaa Classified WM. A. HICKENLOOFER. state, mauranca and InvtaL Ecoloa Building, SOS U this H. H. GODDARD. Eatata, Cammaralal Btaclw, 21Q Bcula r N. H. Ivan A A SRUMMITT JAS A BALL ANT V N A Baal EsUta, Inauranca and In .aatmanta. Oftoo 611 Eaolao Ral Laana, Inauranca. 2174 BUg Phone, Eatata. Avo. Waahington Eithar 771. S F. BRAT. Flra inaurena Eatata, Loans Notary. 410 26th Bk Both A M. FORRISTALU Suraty Bonds Raal Eatata and auranaa, 113 Eeclao Bldg. Raal phonos W. N. PEIRCS Eatat Notary, Flro and Ufa Inauranca, 416 24tb SL Both KELLY A HERRICK. Raal Banaral Inaurancs Laana and Rentals Raal Eatata Invaatmants v W. S WEDELL Real Eatata, Loans Inauranca and Rentals S4M Waahington avs Bayla black. Bath phdnas A. A. WENBER. Real Eatata, Flra Inauranca, Mark gag Leans IS First Nat l Bank Bldg. Ind. Phono 72L S A A C. NYE. Eatata, Laana and Inaun anee. Notary Publls 2411 Washing IVES Raal S ton Avanus per cent. SMITH Mina and Realty Broker. First Nat Publls- Room 61, Ind. phono 697. S Notary Sank. Base-man- k The leading lulurea ranged as fol lows: Wheal -- May. Mi, 77SftV. 84: July. 7i. 78S. 784. 784 74 VOLNEY AGEE A M'CRACKEN, , 53. 54 and 55 First National Bank Bldg. Phonos Ball EOf, Ind. CO. M. D. LESSENQEK Atterney-at-Law- . 104 Eaclas Building. C. GUNNELL Attb.'ncy-rt-Law- . 240$ Washington E. T, HULANItKI Avs Atterney-at-Law- Atterney-at-Law- 44 Twenty-fourt- h Grocery, Reams ! T. R. OCONNELLY. . St, ever 21-2- 2 . First Nat Bank Bldg R. B. FARNSWORTH Richard-aan'- Attomay-at-Law- ind. phone 64. 814 and 115 . Ecciaa Building City Florists B. VAN DER 8CHUIT. Funeral decigns of all kinds; cut flowtra and petted plants All on dare promptly filled. Phene 106-Z740 Twenty-eightak . h j I j U. Pbanaa Boll 280-Z- ; OGDEN FLORAL CO. 411 Twenty Floral Artists. Store fsurth at Greenhouse opposite Glenwecd park. Phones Ball 636-- s Ind. ISA Ind. 293. 9.824. $9,724. Oai--- 4"4: 2. N 42; N" Ilvt 3- Nn. 2. . No. white. 2 fair to choice 654; 634. 61 'll malting, Flax Seed -- No 1. $1,174: No. 1 nurtli wealt-ra- . 1214. 1ilme timothy aeed. $4.55. Clover, contract gnule, 913.50, Short rllm, aldca tUvuac) gp.miar 9 124; mesa pork, per 1.11.. 9)6.ii5; lard, per 1"" lit, 19.574: short ciar tlaixi-.lrl.li-9.25$ 9.50. Whisky, l.asis of high wmes. 11.2!'. Receipts and Shipments. Flour Receipt. 19.700 Wheal tiients, 1o. toil li;i. Corn Rceipta. 190.2"d nt. lit. lrt.onn pn.; lm.; 2.'...o, . i ; l,n ; hlv min lm ; spjp. ship I I iu iTv1-- hiv ship-nu-nts- 111 Havin' nient-- , tin - p,.Pi.-ivk.-- in ."u.ljtj: Kgg- .i asv. at iii.ir1, a 'i 21 nvs . 25; prime :'4 Chicago Produce. Chiragii. Fell 23. Clime: ; -- May 78 t 76-k- 1 '"in the liitigr t..i . :ii rvras. 26 t ttali's prominent and 4. July T8 May II 125-g- ; llrst. Wheat July 46 .1 lnral canneric. setting for ihe same 823 per tun fur the fruit. Mr. Wilson says there I safe money In piche It saves all the at this price, i xpcnac of boxing, shipping and hunting up markets. Mr. Wilson say that, the eanneriea are helping out the fruit producers of I'tah. a well as the iniek growers and that there are now in active operation 25 of these plans In that stale. They use an quantity of triti-and fruits and so far hare not aide to get enough to supply ll'i-imil. They start In early with lira, and then take up tomatoes, fol- . lowed later hi fruits and pie Asparagus is also being put up. one rompum hiring 100 acres planted Last season .nnn aero of totna-oowere in Weber conn-alone, the canneries paying $0 aliln-iigl- l t lien-fur- . the usual price is llx per ton. The Htor.e lariety Is ihe tomato largely- grown There. One thousand acres of peas were ata.t grown In Webei county last year, the fanners receiving $30 per ton for i them Tit planting is done by the cannery experts hot h In ease of pea and t.dua'oes, they furnishing field the same as the hept factory people do. Pntnes. apricot, and apple are being put up. The faetorle pay for cherries 6 cns jaitind and for apple 75 cents per s r piimn-kltiK- 3 4 - ir bushel. Mr. Wilson sais the canneries are proving a great heneflt to the farmer and fruit grower of I'tsh and many a man ha a couple of thousand or o to the good at the end of the season that he would not otherwise have t '.rats- - crowing 1 - 42 1 4. July 57 5 4. May Till 65. .lull $16.75. receiving a l In thaof state good and they art- making It profitable, ht For example. j grape - ih-a- lm On: one well Inform jie.-to- 182 800 T.onii Uye 5.1'un -- bn. nu. bi.t'.'to iiu-nt- shlp-nieni- Mils. 19.1tsi iM".-- City Dentists FELBHAW'B DENTAL FARLORk . Over Bparga'a Bask Btera , 4(6 Waah. Avs 'Phona Bail, - were as follow; Cash quotation Flour Steady. Wheat -- No. 2 apring. S2$83: No. 3, T2t 8:',; Xo. L red. 744$ 754. No. 2 yellow. Coin - No. 2, 134: 44 H. E. M'llvun. of Ogden, who Is ed horticulturists, was a caller at the Gem State Rural i.fflre on Tuesdny. Mr. Wlls'in. nhiie representing the Hcoville Paper t'uinpany of Ogden, la nevertheless an active and enthusiastic fruit grower and. In connection, with a brother, has a profitable peach orchard near hi home city. They sold the entire product uf this orchard to KPI-- . : 99.874- of Produce. VARNEY FLORAL CO. The choice-- ' carnations rocea and other flowers with appropriate areas Pricee moderate. 152 Thin ttath at. Bail 213-- O Rden The Gem Stale Rural pays: Mtiy. 916.80, 916.60, 916.63: JuH. 916.90. 916.57. 916.75. 99.724: Urd - May. 9.80. 89.84. UTAH CAKHERIESHELP - I'nrk O.-it-s THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Chaleo cut flowers always on hand. Floral dealgne a specialty. Graenhouaa car. Jefferaon ave. and Twentieth at. flf. L. Porter, Mgr. , s VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral designs of evary descrip tlon to order. Delivery promptly mads. Order by phono. Bell 213-Greerheuee. 162 Thirtieth ak j $4-H.-pi- Klim -- May. $9.30. 19.12'-99 15; July. 99.40, $9.25. 99.23. Counaclora-at-Law- and 41 First National Bank Bldg. Ogdan, Utah. Both phone. No. tary in office. The I'nlon Paciflc also has a pipe line from Green River to Ruck distance of fifty miles, the Springs, water being forced up by powerful pumps. The second pipe Hne will he an extension of the Rock Spring pipe and will be carried eastward to Table i.ock, a distance of (C mile, with an Increase in grade of 675 feet. The end of the pipe al Table Rock will be at 758 feet higher- than the intake Green River. S'-Jul- $9,924. Sliort Attorneys Law.-4- pumping. 78T. 78ii. 784$ May, 474. 474. 474$ 47$ 4. 464$ 4- 474 417a. 424; July, Oils May. 384! 4. 374, 374: Ht'pl.. cl.iar, 327. July. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor at d CHICAGO FUTURES. CHAL'NCY PARRY Raal Eatata, Flra Inauranca and loans Conor 2M and Waah, '4. The I'nkm Pacific for many years used the desert water in loromoUve Imllera with the reanjt that the boilers were entirely incupirltated for use in less than eight months. purifying plants In which the water waa put through a process calculated to remove the alkali tyere then erected but they produced only a alight improvement. During the past two years the I'nlon Paclfle. at an enormous expense, has been hauling water Into the desert in ears. It la nw proKaed-t- o construct pipe lines, one or which will carry water from the Nqrth PLsRB river aa far as Tlpan atallim, and the other will carry water from Green river aa far aa Table Rock station, there being a distance of six miles be ween 'the ends of tne two proposed pipe lines, The I'nlon Psclfte already has a similar pipe line from Fort Steele oh the North Platte to Hawllna. a distance or sixteen miles, with a rise of 239 feet. It la proposed tp extend thla line to Tlpan, a distance bf 75 miles, with grade which will make the new end 253 feet higher. The highest point of Ihe pipe line will ha at Creaton. on the (,'ouilnental divide, and 533 feet higher than the Intake at EYirt Steele. From Creaton to Tlpan, a distance or 28 miles, the water will flow without ing. J. S SIMMONS. Real aetata oaalar In Five Feints properties and farm lands Rental aropartiao handled. 220 Waah. Ava. Boll phone Only. Llotan to ma, dtir, Which will ba boat; To atruggla with rant daar. Or ahall wa invaatf Anawar by mala or female to ha JUMBLE. 2300y Wash. Hallo, locomotive use. advanre.1 New York dos- 25.-Vp- per aemt-oWrial- Vni-ac- Copper. Kel). la announced that work will be blurted dpring the next few days on the pipe line contemplated by that road In span the Red Desert line between Rawlins and (ireen River, Wyo, lo aniqily, fresh water for the company's locomutlvea, afier they leave tbla point on their eastward Journey. The span will be constructed to through a section of what is transcontinental railroads as the "alkali belt." Thla alkali rountry extends from the Meticim to the Canadian borders. Railroad companies whose roads cross this belt have spent thousands of dollars In attempting to aolve the question of making the water fit fur 1 over Thursday' 3-- it In I'niou Pacific circle ier cent, ruling rate. closing uU, offered at 4 per cent. Time loans Arm, sixty and ninety days and aix months, i'mOU 4. by Locomotives. call b. 26. -- Money on Alkali Dodge Transporting Water for Its .116413 Uindnn. S S S ROLAPP. Raal Eatata JFr Inauranc Notary Public, Rtntals 404 Ecciaa Ridg, Boll phono 26; Ins IS Offlea Money. PIPE LIRE te Union Pacific Lead. New York. Feb. 23. Iiead steady, r Arm, 2S4iS6. 2i;ti3U; roppt-- M. GODDARD, Real Eatata, Flro and Ufa Inrun ante, Notary Fublie, 412 Ecciaa Bldg. Boll Fhona 634Z. LONG survey of the day'a net kisses a severe impairment of values and pricee In some Important aiorka at the luweat uf the year. The Western and Northwestern railroad Blocks generally within the special effects ofn the feeling growing out of the Hsrri-metestimony. These special aiirka show losses extending to three points or over up to 6'i in the Hill storks. Elsewhere losses were generally front 1 to 3 points and 1al prices quite usually the lowest. Honda were easy. Total Bales, par value, 4I.C2N,iuri). I'. H. Js coupoa advanced H: ihe new 4's regiaiered 4. and the old 4'a tier cent on rail. Kteiidy. Raal Eatata. Laana, Inauranca, Rants. Collections Notary Public. Wool. 25. Wool Mo, steady; lrItory and wrstern medi-um24$ 29; Hne medium, 18$ 22; fine 14$ 17. lamia. Hi. implies. New York. na- lambs, wethers, 95.00$ lower; muttuns, range 46.60$ 7.3o; 6.40. show Bldg. : 4.50; cslvea. 3.50$7.5". Market Hogs Receipts 9'Hhi. 5$ 74c. lower; bulk of sah-s- . 96.824 0 6.924: heavy, 96.9ofi 6.93: packers. 96.8u(i6 924; pig and light, 95.50$' 6.85. Bheep Receipts, 14.'H'. Market loo. pitu-pee- A Raal Market steady ll.ihUi. Receipt tive strers. $4.25(y6.5)i; native cows and heifers. 82 kb ft 4 9"; fcckers and feeders, 63.3U4) 5.IMI; wisu-r- fed steers 94.0)1$ 6.80; western fed coa, f2.75& s ART Square Baal manta. Kansas City LivNtock. Kansas ttiy. Mo.. Krb. 25. Cattle y a lambs. 43.5U& 5.65; sheep, r A W. SALTER, Taachar of Plan 2746 Adam Receipts 23. 94.ab(i 7.63. t-- M. j. pave full buy-1i:- Factory No-- Marke steady to I be. lower; beeves, 44.1b 6 6 US; cowk and helfcra. and feeders, 81.CiS.23; ktixker I2.3UD 4.75: calves. gs.iH'iai1 Hogs Rwelpta 5u.ins. Market 5c. lower; auixed and butcher. 6.8nG 7. Hi; good heavy. 7.uuG7lu; tough d8iip heavy. S6.7UDS.9b: light. 7.H24; pigs, Sii.1566-7Receipts 25.'"b. Market Sheep - MISS CkARA WARNER, Laaohat.aky Mathad. mo Twenty-thir- d i; Ri No 2k.nuu. - 25.- mariki-- i ; Chicago Livestock, Chicagj. Fen. The an Inn of warrant for :h- - wtvuiiiptkm Dial a viir!l of riin-nu- dekpuudriicv hail swept mrr of the operatura. The tliraeiliug aaa ronvinai and ihe demand aaa mi .mail ak to be a ntgUble guwntli. eacrpi at tha rueiceaniiina in k rbi- - purr uucorered anme This demand waa nut apcrcMive In ehararirr. and interpomd no effective obstacle j the contlnuoua drop uf pricer. Thr progrekO of the testimony uf E. H. Ilarriman before ihe rouimerce mnuafnalon waa the subject of universal diacuaaiea and Die weakneaa uf atK-- waa Wall attributed to thia raur-e- . In thla t mi-e- l a aupply id fresh fuel fur the anger against railroad and cillw-- r curporatiuna. which is ai'tira In ahaping legialalive nwe uie- - and In directing public policy all over the rouuiry- - he fear baa gaiued gmuud In llnanrlal uplnion that the ataliillty of the country' proeperity nr thr averllna of coming induairial and linanrial depression U to lie perhapa derided by the course of puldic aentliuent on these line. Laat week's event a In the at irk market eerved to aharpeu Die aualciy over thr longer Induairial out look. The rnneem of dlscuuraRe-men- t in published utterances among aeveral prominent men in the rallruad and linanrial world last week waa apparently over tha Interval and became effurtlvv in promoting large dealings in today's stork market. New Tork again refrained from bl-- l ding for weekly arrivals of Bomb African gi ld In lindun and the Hank of England secured all aupidlea at a price lower than last week. Money mt-- here nevertheless, are Inclined io work higher, large uiatuliilea are falling due of loans made hist fall during the itenod of high rate, and It I reported that Inierlor lender, instead of renewing are disposed to call In their funds for uss at home. The iinwlllingnias uf Xrw York banka to resort to lamdon for supplies to replenish their banking reserves Is commonly aiiritnited to tbs purpose to rush the sale of ratlrmd notes and aecuriile in foreign market which it la desired to keep tranquil for that purpose. riilniHiely. however, the proceeds of such foreign aalea of will he used fur railroad and other improvement on American properties with the demand for materials and the employment of labor which Turk. fell. New Steady b. - i In- - CASSIN I BA M. granulated H I4.4H; f'OKKBE Santos, RUTH A PROUT Teacher ef Violin ad Plan 246 Vaa Bursa Avs 1901 July w, JOSEPH BALLANTYKA OboeUr Ogden TaSamcta Chair. Veioe Building Specialty. udle 2&U Orchard Am. - ' libHe. 67 Sugar and 2- - -j. C'ct-.i-o- net the grower 25 cent? per basket, and are a fine quality, ipueh superior, Mr. Wilson thinks to tnr eastern Coa ncord. .Mr. McGriff. of Ogden, ha 2nd sere vineyard cf this grape alone. ENLARCINCJTHE FACTORY Utah Canning People Are Doing a Big Businaaa. The Utah Canning company, whose factory is located on Twenty-nintstreet and Pacific avenue, are erecting an addition 27 feet by 54 feet, to iheir The large increase' In their plant. business daring The past year has made till, addition Imperative. They are also tearing out the old platform and putting In new ones cf h solid enm-ret- has been the demand for their hr.ind of pork and bean that it ha boon impossible to fill 'hr orders Thirty people are employed in the factory at present and everything point toward a most proaperoti Hu groat, sea-s.-- They coinplaiu lhat they have been greatly inconvenienced bj' the rope I li'.ockiitg of the traek by the railroad company and to relieve the congestion sill endeavor to have Twenty-tmU- i s'.t-i- l opened. |