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Show EXAMINER: THE M0RX1N0 Short clear aides (boxed O, $8 871-- WhUkey basis of high wines, $1.51. Receipt MARKET end Shipments. Artk-ela- . Recelp:. Ktlpiuts. Flour, bhis. Wheal, bu Corn. bu. Oai. bu bailey, bu. DECLINE IN PRICES. 44.3ml 167,(um 252.IS4I Jw.Ouu 153.UUU ll'i.oml S.3W 1.1 'M .uiKi 41.1 mi Wtra Irregular. decline in yew fork, July 51. The n Ua principal Inaplra-tiuprice today gut of the from Ue quarterly report The United State Steel coiporatlon. aentlment discouraging mala factor in of the iaa the statement given by one hunt-nenew of amount direct ora that the the corporation for July had the On tha produce market today butter market was emy; creameries, 2U$23; aairlea. 18128122. Kgg firm. S' mark cases included firsts. 15 12; firsts. 16; prim 13 2 17. 4'heese, steady to 120 13 5-- 5-- a B.-ev- e $5-5- ipts MINING MARKET Die-playe- d , STOCK LIST. ...... ,,.. a..... ...... ........ Atehlaon do Pfda Baltimore and Ohio... Canadian Pacific Chicago and Northwestern do pfd., hid ...a, ...a. Colorado Southern Denver anil Rio Grande do pfd,, bhl. a 211 221 2714 17SS, 1414 ...... 203 2G 221 70 221 44 11214 2014 731 Efl , Illinois Central, bid Loulsvilln and Nashville Mex!ca Central Missouri Pacific New York Ceolral . 1104 123 Pennsylvania 1U214 Rending Rock Island 2114 ........ 464 do pfd. . ....... .1321 St, Paul Southern Padfle 881 12 Southern Railway X. nlon Padfle ..i..i. ....14174 23 do pfd., hid ...... 134 k abash 17 Wisconsin Centre!, bid ........................ ...............a... .............. ........ .................. Miscellaneous. 234 Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry 424 Kl American Locomotive Am. Smelting and Refining 1124 . 1ii4 do pfd. Brooklyn Rapid Transit 864 30 Colorado Fuel and Iron 14 International Paper, hid National Biscuit ere ease 744 National (2 Pacific Mall 264 Gaa 1114 People's Pressed Steel Car i it, , 534 r Palace Pullman 161 Car, SIN) Staadard Oil 121 Sugar . . . I,, Tennessee Coal and Iron, bid... 140 United States Steel 354 . .. .. do pfd. . . a , . , . . . , .llhl4 Western Union 78 131 Xotjhern Pacific Great Northern, pfd 131 4 Metropolitan 154 dO Pfd. ........ ..a.......... 344 bid Mackuy. 684 do pfJ. aM 6C4 .............. ....... lsd ex-dl- Inlet-boroug- h CHICAGO FUTURES. fu-ttr- - r, 514c. 51,c. tlc, Gate July, 43c. 43V. 444c. Sep. tomber, 40ic, 34c, 4u4c. December, 394a394c, 404e. 394c. 810.57 4, $16.50, 810.50sl6.624. lard September, 89.27 $9.23. 89 25. October. $9.30. $9.30. 29.30. Riba September. $8,774. $8,724. $8,724. October, $8.70, $8.63. $8.63. Pork-Septem- ber, - Cash Quotations. Chicago. July SI. The cash quotation were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat No. 2 spring, 2 red. 89 Oats, No. 2, 441-891-- 99ft$l.(. No. 5. 47 x.i. r.tf, Rye-- 85. Barley Good feeding. G5fi r.S; fair malting. 59462. Flax Seed No. 1 nothwestern. $1.19. Timothy Seed, prime $4.65. Clover, contract grades- - 215.50. Short ribs, aides (loose. $$.50 ft te choice $8.75. Mea pork, per Lard, per Sslt July 31. Th uncertainty about the future of the cupper market wes reflected In the atock market todav aud the belief la growing that a further cut In the pries of the metal la Inevitable and that It will not atop until It aeitlea some here around 18 rents n pound again. Kvldently the east Is prety wall worked up over the situation and the bear element In the tdork market la using this weapon to depress prices. The i lesion News Bureau, according to n special received over the Pollock wires today, comments on the situana follow: tion -Chaotic eendltlena at 111 rharncter-li- e the market fur copper, there I nbaoliitelr no sign of any large buying movement for future delivery and. the consumer, targe and small, are still feel lug their way along cautiously and buying only from day to day In anill-dequantities to keep their plum employed on aurh orders as are received. The market fur manufactured good. Into which copper enters, la also more or less demon llxrd. The manufacturer te asked to quote prices on wire and brass goods for delivery neat January, hut la compelled to confess hla Inability to name figures, owing to the uncertainty existing with reatiect ea the price fit which ha will be able to buy the raw material -- copper. nt Hopelessly In Dark. An Interest affiliated with the United Metal Helling company and who keeps aa well posted on trade conditions aa any man in the buaities says: "We are impeleswly In Uie dark with respect to the copper outlook. The metal la beginning to acriiinutate In the hands of producing Interests and It la diMrult at tho moment to aay at what figures large quantities ran he moved. I hear, although 1 have not been able to confirm the report, that Calumet and Hecla ha made another rut In It price. It la absolutely absurd to try and tempt buyers by making n cur of a cent or two In the price. That only actea to make them more stubborn tn the hope that if they refuse to buy the producing Interests 111 make a still further That Is human nature. com-exsiu- Balling in Small Way. Chicago, July 31. The leading ranged as follows: Wheat July, 804c. 89Nc. 894c. September, 924c, kl 4c, 8l4at4e. December. 2: 4c. 954c. 3549340. May. 21.014, $1,004. fi.004. Gore July, K44e. 334. 5:t4c. 634v54e. 534c. 534540. December. 504c. 494c, 504c. May. The United Metal Helling coni pH nils not aelllng copper except in a email way. It la taking no lnrge order future shipment and orders are being received to postpone deliveries. All of the large selling Interest are nowr virtually at the merry of the small la producer, who. to meet hi obliged to aril cupper If no: at one price, then at another. He now makes ua. The United the market for all Metal Selling company has not made any further reduction from the figures It named sunn after Calumet made its reduction. Of course. If Calumet names a still lower prirc. the Metal Selling company will lie obliged to meet It in order to do nuKlneaa. If the Calumet would only name a figure at which It could negotiate large sale, we would all then know where we stand. As It la. the policy of making a concession of a cent or two 1 demoralizing In the extreme, demuraliz ing alike to the copper selling trade and the ronanmtng trade, a It upsets price scheduled along the line." "1 fear there was a little tin much optlalm displayed by the copper sellBusiness ers as to trade conditions. conditions In lines associated with r.p" per have fallen away considerably." fr pay-roll- Neiada Hills Ontario -9- 35 ft $16.40. 9.10. .. Sacramento . . . .... .... . CoB HwaOsea 4.75 2.9o .06 2.224 1.25 .41 1.80 .42 5.50 640 .16 26.au .04 .52 ... H. .(7 49 .96 1.874 .... lilack Jack bullock Century .73 Iron Utile King Chief .25 7.SO .40 8. HO l.:tu 1.32i .11 A Grvat 1a.aorama of .(2 - 2.30 65 .50 1.324 ... .... ... .... .... Tetro Con Vieti-- r YaukeeCuu are reeuunted; and here are laid down thoxe grand, eral principle hv which the I ni verse i governed. W A Remarkable Condensation of Science, Art and Philosophy .... MILLION AND Splendid Recerd change The sales ua this month have like our own, may be the center of a system similar to ours, aud that around it may revolve planets inhabited by men, governed by the same moral laws which govern us, and endowed with an intellect like our own. gen- The reader of tlii book will have hi horizon widened. lie loam of the staple jMiwerw of the mind. Aa he looka upou the distant, he thing of it a a huh which, .... . ; The Great Inventions of Man 1.35 ... Mount New York Richmond Aua Con Scottish Chief . Ho. Columbus . Seven Trough x coin position and laws which govern heavenly bodies are here fully set forth. TI1E ANIMAL, VEGETABLE and MINERAL WORIxD are each treated in derail. T11E MYBTEKIES OP THE SEA are revealed, i the Wonders of Nature and urki of Mankind. the lU'tuarkablt In thin bMik the author describe the V()NI)EIIS of THE rxiVEKSE aa found in the heaven above,- on Hie earth beueuili, and iu the water of the earth. The .35 . Blossom Joe bower. BY CHARLES BARNARD .104 1.96 .77 OJ Colo. Mining . Crown Point .. I LI ton liromedxry H. . Goldfield Daisy Ibex Ingot 2.05 .97 1.65 . Tunnel Wonderful and Marvelous in Nature, Science and Art 6H .17 Coe Deck A Record of the .62 Ho. U. Wonders of the Universe 30.no 5o Swansea ... C. S. ii'urni . ( tab Mine .... 1907. 1, 3 25 4.UO .... Htwr AUGUST TH KESHA Y, IT AH, 7.40 16.20 4 .... .... .... A Mad HALF. 416 pages, 8 vo. Ea- - By Mining Artistic Hover Design. Stamped i in Gold. I rice in cloth, 1 O. II., Ogden 2.50. Postage This Month. the mining exchange extra, 32c. run considerably over i -at total he exact 8I.5ihi.IKNI. To lie the close of the forenoon session tohad day showed that 1.519.993 shares sell-lutransferred, representing n valuation of $152 1.471.08. and this amount will he somewhat Increased when the sales this afternoon are addwho w 111 sign a contract to take either the cash down for city subscriber gives this book to yon To any ed to it and which were not obtainable or Evening Standard for one year aud at the same time payb for 11th and 12th months' Examiner up to press time. The market this Morning niorulng waa Inclined to be quiet end 11th and 12th mouth subscription iu adand 1 subscription. pay the slumplsh particularly the Tlntlc foi county subscriber and 91.50 down 00 sues. Uncle Ham Consolidated, cah vance; Tunnel. Crown Point, Hluui Cou.. and Iron blossom could all he bought May j cheaper today than yesterday. Hay remained firm, while Mmtn'ain 93 and j Hudson, E. J. of Commerce, asking that an effort bn by returning to work under It. ldika waa iu good demand at Sawier, Jodsou discrimination 94. to made If thin la done, the company atales prevent Hart lug, Krauk Hntder, Jesse Very lltle was done with the unllst Hughes. J. against their countrymen In tha Unit-ra- t that it will stand ready at any time, Stoddard, Jas. M. A. Htatea. The protest points out that aa it lias In the past, to take up with eda, except to make he quott9.na. Hicks, James such treatment will eventually lead to its men any questions of mutual InOhio Cupper waa offered at $6. with Hamlv, H. P. Mnilth, Marion a breach In the commercial rrlattons terest that may arise from lime to few buying orders In evldenece. The Hturey, Thus. (2 letter: 155 TWENTY-Fir- m ST. of tha two countries. No particular time. II zu tort, K. T. Taylor, Elmer closing quotation and salej were: Kna-bnerIn but the W. cities mentioned H. are Willi t letter, Hunria. It h patent from its tenor and warding GEORGIA PROHIBITION. (2 letters! Jxiiie. Albert OFF FOR A WARMER CLIMATE. to. Ran Franclsoo referred C. that O. Tompkins, Jnni's, C. M. 8. Jacobs. Ikmald C. Atlanta, G., July 31. The Msu.. July Wlunlpeg, Wm. In num-lieU. Prohibition bill, passMartin three THIRD TERM FOR ROOSEVELT. thirl Yluberger, Jensen, pilgrims, ed by the Georgia senate some days Williams, Harry who readied Winnipeg yesteidsy Jones, Walter Wilburn. Lawrence waa adopted by the house last on a march to a warmer cllinute, con- Julius. I. K. Sentiment Exists in the ago. White, King Har- evening by a vote of 139 to 39. Two tinued their Journey eastward thin af- JiiIiumiu. J. A. and Notions of all kinds ' Weat amendment added to the bill, which ternoon. They were persuaded not to Jusephsun. Erueal "risun Mr. M. Whitehead. would l will back bill necessitate Kis'h, as the ot atatee. they the going gt by waybe turned Seattle, July 30. Secretary Wilson to the scnxtr for- concurrence, of hack at the border. Kirk. U. G. Weight, Wm. rertalnly , the was KIum-bentertained lunch at Kalratare by no la and there which and today the bill doubt, Henry They hope to reach Montresl. Rainier club. Secretary Wilson sew then will go to Governor Hoke Smith 2771 Grant Are. have Implicit fslth tn completing the Seattle In an automobile, inspected the ' for hla signature, which ha been Heeujur hazardous Journey and being able to Wines and Liquors Ladies' Ust deep harbor and then went to Ta- praetlrelly pledged end prohibition take ship for H.iiithern Europe. They l coma. Mis will become e law In Georgia, declined to work tarms provided by j Allon. Mias Bertha Mowers. The secretary uaid that there seem- i The amendments permit the sale of the government, being averse to uslug Banks, Mrs. M. sentiment In pure alcohol by retail druggists on ed to he a UiGAL. horses and esttle and also to wearing Brown, Mrs. W. A.TJoore, lllti the West In tornr of RooaeVelt for n the prescription of a reputable physiiKinna B. boots Grscle or Anderson, wool from made cluhtng third term, but gave po personal opin- cian. and also allow wholesale drug-gla- t NOTICE. Beteredge,' Mias Moure, Mra, mad from leather. ion. He had heard no rumor of his H. W. Agnea to carry pure alcohol In stock la too far for sale to retailer only. own resignation and raid, It List No. 397. Bullock, Mrs. C. Menner, Mr. FIRE AT PROMISED LAND. ahead to foreeast what I will do at N. J. Baseett, Mias Tho bill prohibit the manufacture United States Land Office. Salt Lake the end of my term. Mar me City, Utah, July 15th, 1907. Maya, Mrs. R. F. or keeping on hand In any place of Miss Mrs. Referring to hie forwat reserve pol- business or the sale or giving away To Whom It May Concern: Greenpurt. I. 1., July 31. The Blarklstun, Unless the men in within the state, of H. U. la hereby given that lha Uhristlna icy, he said: American Fisheries rouipan) plant any liquor- that ' Notice State of Utah has filed In this office tend to establish their homes on the may produce Intoxication. at Promised new eighteen miles east, Campliell, Mrs. A. Orr, Mias W. E. The land, I am In favor of kseplng It in the taw la to become effective January 1, n Hat of lands, selected' by the said of here, waa destroyed liy fire today. Clarke, Mra. C. U, I'alne, Mias forest reserve. Emm R. State, aa Indemnity School Lands, unUlislnian, Mra. ,oxs ItiKMUN). Two lives were lost. 190$. der section 8 of the Act of Congress, I'urrington, Mrs. Edyth G. A. Mrs. H. A. LIBRARIES ON THE CANAL. Chaae, approved July 16, 1894, as follows, PARDON APPLICATION DENIED. LETTER LIST. via: Pruile. Mra. Ida EL Darrow, Mias 2 N.W. A. E. and N.E. 4 N.E. Pounders, Mra. 31.-1- 710 Presi- N Washington, July 31. Joseph B. e Washington, July 1.11 of letters remaining la the 20. T. 6 N., R. 4 E, 8. L. M, Bee. 8. H. caH. P. Isthmian Mr. the of Kxsley, dent has denied an application for a Bishop, secretary at Ogden, Utah. July 30. 19i7, 397, U. I. R.). Roth, Mra. A. Fletcher, Mra. nal commlaalon, wilt sail from New made on behalf of H. H. Tuck- (State which, If nut called for In two weeks, ( A Mra. J. 8 York for the isthmus August 1. The pardon of said Hat, so far aa It reNellie Sorrells, er, who waa sentenced on June 5th late! copysaid will be sent to the dead letter office: Fletcher, Mrs. J. Sanders. Lucy, XL trncta by descriptive subt cominlaalnn hue purchased through Inst to three montha' Imprisonment Tor Gentleman's List him libraries for the four recreation contempt of court by Circuit Judge division, has been conspicuously postFerry, Mlsa Bests Smith, Mrs. May Smith. Mias , Goff. Alla . 4'larence buildings that have been completed Hook, In the United States drrqlt ed In thla office for Inspection by any Arusplger. Hlmey Liitty lJni-hanNellie It Y. Glbney, Mis M. thrown open for the use of the court for the dletrlct of Kansas. The peraoa Interested, and by the public end Harney, K. H. Harrell. Miss la-lHhurtruff, Mlsa Theae alleged contempt consisted In filing generally. George of the commlaalon. Bouner, Ed. leroy, employes 811 vie During the period of publication of K.ilward Hammond, Mias Leith, Joe. llunqiH-t- , libraries contain about 600 volumes an affidavit asking for a change of inMrs. Emma Tlionlaun, Hell, L R. , lAger. Mack each. A library has also hern bought Judge and making charges against this notice, under departmental Eva 1907, protests I.lnetlsu, Richard Ilarteny, Mias for the University club in Panama Judge Pollock of the district court struction of April-35Blyihe, K. E. Hannah Tollen, Mrs. John with money donated by Genera Hub-har- d Attorney General Bonaparte recom- or contests against: the claim of the Lund). Trumaa K. Hurdy, Roy State to any of tho tracts or subdiviThomasi IJxxle Ilelvey, Mias Bennett. Wm. II. Loventhal, W. J. of New York City. mended to the President that the ap- sions hereinbefore Miss described, on the AuUm Xtyrile Tiyor, J. Mattrjun, Couger. plication be not granted. earns Maude la more valuthe that Mias C. C. ground Jonna, Mackrlll. BACK. TAKEN Bernard BE TO STRIKERS Corrigan, Delta for Von for able mineral Marne than agricultural Easier, ItavlA Mi'Kenxie. Clall Uarru, Waller. Mrs. II. D. BOILER TUBE BURST. Jenxcn. Mias purposes, will be received and noted Cungleton, G. W. Manda. Frank Cor31. The Steel New York. July for report to the General Land Office Wler, Mlsa Jennie Iiura Xlaihle, Wm. K, Christiansen, -. Mra. Alice poration has decided to begin opera-tton- s 31. A dispatch re- at Washington, D. C. Failure so te. Worcester, Mr. Herman MrAlllater, E. J. Washington, July w. w. at Its docks at Duluth immedi- ceived at the nary department from protest or contest within the time Wells. Mrs, Marshall. James (lark, J. M. Bertha Young. Mrs. W.H. ately and n.va notified the men that Commander Bmih of the gunboat Wil- specified, will be considered enflident Moure. L 7 . Uontrenis. Jnas character WM. GI.A8MANN, P. M. any of them who want to come back mington, at Shanghai, say a boiler evidence of the riinnlngham, Jake Mimtarl, Ruffaele to work will be taken back; that no tube of the veeael hunt while the of the tracts, and the selection thereMassey. Wm Cole, Willie outriders will be taken tf the old men vessel waa at Nanking. Three men of, being otherwise free from objecJAPANESE PROTEST Nickel, klmer T, Cunningham, dealre to return, and that the old men were scalded, one of them. Fireman tion, will bo recommended for O'Neill. Jo. J. W. .Ns tin. Xlaku Against tha Treatment of Japs in This will be taken back without any Cornell. Roy Philip Hind, aubsequently died. The E. D. R. THOMPSON, whatever because of the strike. other two were Newton. Ry Guy Ibtvlilsou. Guy Country, not seriously burned. Thie is considered eminently fair to Register. Hind was n native of Maryland and Dean, Geo. F. Oppman, Wm. Seattle, July 30. Alleging that lha the men in view of tha aerloua Inter- entered the navy May 10, 1894. Rogers. C. M. Flllo. Baccelll Charte legitimate rights of ftie Japanese peo- ruption of business by the strike. Kardler. J. It. Unofficial reports of several deaths recent refusal to recognize the finding A to wages, the company's position from The Hague tribunal, aa to the Py Rounds. C. W. ple hate been trampled upon In cerFTIahy. C. A. smallpox upon the Wilmington of ment of $3,000,000 to certain Belgian tain portions of this country and that Is that it entered Into aa agreement have reached the navy departmenL Faber. H. Ryan. Mark E. their projierty has been attacked and with the men In May as to what wages creditors, and liquidate the IndebtedRichardson. 8. Frwley, J. P. ness, the Belgian government Intends Smith. Y. 8. Few lea. Wnt. treaty right disregarded, even to the would be for the season of 1907. until BELGIUM WILL PROTEST. to lodge n protest with the powers extent that the lives of Japanese sub- October 311 next. The company exHptcrr. Frank Gallugber. J. II. this repudiation, and also to pects and believes that a targe numGee. H. J. ject have been In danger, fit chamHchott, A. J. againt Bruuaels. July 31. Should the gov- take np tho question with the United bers of commerce In Japan 'hare writ- ber of th men recognise this agreeGrltlltb. Jaa. K. Staley. Ftank ten a letter : the Seattle Chamber ment and wii show their good faith ernment of Venezuela persist in Its States. llayileu. Cbas. 11. Biewxrt, II. , , THIS BOOK EREE to-e- ! ! orn -- ft. B-c- Domoto & Co. Hu-lutur- , Men's r, Furnishing Goods Well-Define- d dt - Fancy Gish Groceries , . well-define- d . . : - 1-- 1-- 1-- 4 4 . post-offic- . a , a I- pro-Jiidlr- e 4HimiHlllllin4HHIIDHmiHWMIiHW4fi4W444l'iim4HWWI4rt4IIIt4W4W4WHH4mH-4tWHHI1HIImilllHH:- ; HOME MANUFACTURERS LOOK AT THE LABEL AND INSIST ON OGDEN AND UTAH MADE GOODS IIIIHIHI f4-l-W- I 1111111111 1 H H 14 ALWAYS THE BEST UTAH CANNING CO. Packere of High Grade Vegetables Pure Food Catsup. Food Pork ft Beana. Pierce's Pure Pure Feed Hominy, lerce'a Worcestershire lauca. Wt pack but ena grade ef good THE BEST. made by Gear Co. Who!eale ard Retell Manufacturer ef AWNINGS 2221 Wash. Avm' OGDEN. 11111111$ H'lH-'- WOT. J. G. READ & BROS. CO. Harness and Saddlerr LISTED STOCKS. The best and Largeat Manufae-turer- in the Waal te l9OGDEN. PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Manufacturer Iren and Brea Callings, Shafting. Pulleys, Boiler and s Tank Work, and all kinds of Work. StrasL Twenty-fourt- UTAH. PEARCE 2261 Wash. Ave. Phene 340 Bril 1 1 1 1 14 4 1 v Manufacturers ef i VINEGAR lll-l- ;; !! WWI-- 44 4IH 1 HHWWI-- and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. TENTS and UNION MADE llH UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS JOHN HOXER Perteoto Cigars Columbia Club 2 IHM4JH4-H44444-4I- Columbia Club OGDEN, UTAH. 134 bid..-$- 16. 100 lbs., 4.29 Victoria llutler Liberal . 1 5. Chlcage Produce. Chicago, July 31- - Ck.se:. Wheat Sept. 9112x6-8July 89 Corn July M Sept. 53 Seit. 40 18. Oats Julv 44 Pork July 44 Sept. 40 I I. of Sept. 16.50a Pork July 16.321-2- ; the contracted 23 to Su per rent front 52 ahrlnk-ac- e a laat year, of July business oc'k-aio- n Ijird -- July 9.10; Sept. 9.23. ao oonalderable aa to give 8.35a8.57 12; Ri be July of the aerloua thought for much 1.72 12. In up the Blowing which ettent to Cash 82a8S. Ry It secera I bualnee might go. Thua Cash 55x63. barley weak turned trk happened that of upon the appearance of the report of Chicago Cattle. the record of quarterly earning Usitle-Recei- pts that Chicago, July 51.- the Steel corporation. The iucta new 15,000. Oe higher. Market theae earning would ennatltuta aev-er$4.4On.70; cows $1.40b5 2o; helfete reenrd waa definitely known for calves I3.6ua7.00; guod to dnv before the report wan pubsierra 23.85s7.5o; poor to medlished. although the figure exceeded prline$4.5'Im5-75Mockers and' feeder ; ium the moat aanguine estimate. The on or.ler of volume tha la Hogs Receipts 22,n6. Market 5r hand Jnue 3u, compared with the prelight $i;2u6.65; mixed 86.13a than higher: no wa greater ceding quarter, rough $5.10n heavy 6.30; facta these Hut apply waa expected. to choice gmd $5.906.40; 6.00; pigs apfoiled to te peat condition and i of sales $6.20 bulk $6.30x6 40; nt. Tha arm heavy mi peal to Block market fact dwelt t wa that the present aG.50. -Market 17,000. Sheep R.celpts condition of the atael trade represents ; naMve and weatem $3.6n3-70- ; a considerable action, with date lackyearling 2C.OOaG.C5; lambs ing, to dell no the ultimate limit of western $3.507.75. 7.80; specthe From purely reaction. the ulative standpoint, the view was Kansan City Cattls. adopted that the market, which tolled anthe from Kansas City. July 3t. Cattle Rerecently stimulation of th to advance 9.000, Intention including 3,000 soul herns. nounced ceipts $5.00 gnathera Pacific dividend, and from Market 10c higher; native aieera the United States Steel quarterly a7.2o; atocker and feeder $3.604.-25- ; bulla $2.603.75; calves $.1.755.73; earnings, was not la a hopeful position western steers $4.005.75; western for a rise. There waa. In coaaequenca, much profeaatunal aelllng of Block. cows $2.754.25. Market I3,0on. Tha tapper atorka were even weaker than tha iron and steel stocks, partly strong to 5c higher. Hulk of smea owing to tho continued settlement In $6.156.30; heavy. $6.101.20: parkem, the market for the metal, which scored $5. 156.30; pigs and light. $0.206.40.f Msrk.-5,000. Sheep-Recei- pts a further wide decline in London tolamb muttons to the ranee $5.255.85; A contributory steady; day. range wethers $5.236.23; fed weakness la the group was th feeling that th outcome of the Haywood ewsa $4.505.10. trial might Involve aortic additional difficulties for these companies In the An unfavorable tabor department. crop report from a private expert was factor In the late weakness of tha market. Sterling exchange moved from th gold export point today. The higher rates for call bna have Invited offering of bankers' bills, which lowered the price of exchange. The pressure to sell Block persisted throughout the session and the market SALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE closed weak at the lowest of the day. Bond ware irregular. Total sales, Taa Much Optimism Has Basil United Slates par value, $1,066.0u0. Sallere as to Trade by on call. bonds were unrhanged Conditions. CLOIINQ .174 2 25 .. Mxuiiuoih Lou Dittos Mammoth Mxy Dxy L Htixy Dog Silver Kiiig Pfwduca. to Sell Stock Persisted end P7hT Market Cloaed Wsak Bonds 7.12 VV $9 U2 STOCK I July JuJce ... es: ... Da.i Exile's Nest .. E. acd B. B. ... UrauJ Central . Lillie Bell ... OGDEN, Edward Blchsel, Proprietor. Factory 2484 Wall Avenush OGDEN, UTAH. Phene 107F. GILLES 1 1 ! PLANING I1LLS Manufacturers of Sash, Doers, Frames, Ment lee. Moulding, Wod Turning, Band Sawing and Stair Office and Mill Corner Building. Twsnty-eeconStreet and Washington A venae, OppoeKe Tabernacle. Phonee, Ind. 6d6; Bell 1302. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK. d l Ogden Pharmacal Company Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company Manufacturers ef Honeysuckle Evrporited Milk Wen the geld medal at the State Fair, 1905. A trial can will convince yon there is none JUST AS GOOD Ask yeur Greyer far it FACTORY AT LOGAN. UTAH. C. W. CROSS CO Manufacturers of and Wholes and Retail Dealers In I THARNEBB, SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. . 2250-226- 2 Washington Avenue. Bell Telephone 64S-X- . . |