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L.. THE SALT LAKE TKEBUOTS. , 'H Jy With the Bankers, the Merchants and the Brokers. S fa Street Oiasoilly . i ie for Saturday like' Viol Shox Than at Any J j,lttrins the Week in tho (, fjj j Stock Market fT,Mik' Oct. l-Tlio stock mftr- ' Jl I Xer striking demonstration n. f! Si power today. The novo- 14 S tllor commonplace ' ( fhjnie of tho transactions and TVXfi f stributlon of business through i rtktt S"'e ovldenco of a vital- l(k tetonatany time during the TBf.wttranco of tho unfavorable t0 'violent activity and a com- ; advance In prices. Tho loss I Zs not so great as foreshadowed ft Ivsoutfo but tho loan cxpan- . 1 Ttl the deposit Item oni the TK i QLmMs so that tho level of Tj Hncd some 659.100 But 1 rhaDZJ was weak again and ' SJSSSmcnt of gold at an early 4 S hUhly probable Tho grow- 1 1 f!' the London money market J , mo this probability. I .",ifs Steel preferred was again I "the market and tho placing S Si the Prlc wou d cr09S C1Jat ? 4 'sortgase bawis was cvldont- 1 tdfo Sy the impression that 'J SljSa i of preferred stock Into rts In course of resumption. Mfo' L itsp In Northern Securities on rt iia kept alive the Impression Uei frftoent of the confllcL among t J'c' Interests In that company en ryi3 of adjustment. Proflt- ? ISTi evidence at varloua times. 1 Jbs&ri was sufficient to absorb 1 Growing confidence In, tho atrial and business outlook 3 ib'tirt in tho broadening and mmL oEfcc market Total sales of i 0f the dealings In sccurl i rt risen to tho maximum of 1 Z"i movement during tho weak, 3 iryth'Ies, a broad and actlvo ! prevailed Tho price move- ' 3 u tn Irregular and at times ;i vrr. Ehlr.g nn Impression of a 1 ttif ti? level of values to a lower I. l A dorr analysis howovcr. re- 4 -ill lic3 arc rather . higher, if i k. than at the close of last week. 4iii tu tn a vcrv lar volume of 5 imDn profits and the evidence itu R- (jjmapo to prices which has 1 "liicwpted as a striking demon- ' rtf tho' absorptive power and tho t strength of tho market. This . 'I 3 not been attained without lHw IniiEJVering and manipulation fAtced operators and the cm- it el ci lavish means. Tho rotation 3 i njportlnj; tactics from ono sot TO 1 IwUal slocks to another has left 'V vfiuk groups unaffected, but tho ' mt.c quarters In large volume )! Ejtolln hand with the lifting in critt Lis been comparatively f reo J1 StsiMnc factors In tho way of J xi Ibi strength has had tho help 4 e!l3MU3 stream of rumors moro lfi ihsilb'e, but which have been con- V si hckln? In confirmation, and ' I icrctcesslvely thrown out of con- 3, Si ifler having scr'cd their pur- li L'biliinff the market up and dl3- jt-Uers from selling stocks. The wisUntof these rumor3 havo had i rla the great transcontinental i - I if nllroids. Occasional meetings J ;!utbns of controlling capltal- A iJ tho continuing arrival from va- i bititys of financial leaders wero K'jci as indicating the development a la t-s worked out for the benefit t l.'tliUoas of different properties. i nltve uniformly pointed to tho rc- 3l tills old plan of community of In t Iho transcontinental railroad rtih the declared Illegality of tho Ji Q5urltk3 compariy and the sul- 1 Circle over the distribution of its V u affc'log the control of tho -31 n Pidflc had destroyed. 1 m: for mischief to tho stock jl itfthU unsettled dispute Is never ? ?Kl s'cht of, and a, supposed pros- 'lis settlement is calculated to -'! Tt.- market at any stage, jl fchiaee Tvas carried over Into tho ' M ef the week by the rumored l tan of an Influential holding In i: Ola ttc Interest of Union Paclilc, I S.Tas "'"nded to Includo an - rl I? aT0' a proposed extension LSS31 by Sl Paul- Thf4 report I"1 a method had been de 1 ?itnl)Ut6 lho dividends accruing urn Securities bo as not to con si raite Injunction of the court. , JHJ ; numerous rumors as vell of v JT4 agreed upon bv the oppos- IT5 ii"1 thc Northern Securities Sir0 woul'l ftUow an immedl- Mm of tho assets of that com- iHTf.wIng of net earnings for m B'lit? Atcnlso a"d frank avowal rfjaivusil rcoort of the need for large lirfjr?pl,al for the extension 1CW.' weighed on that stock. JBJ55.f?? categorical denials from i-wr "rested that a way had aBbvIi"11 distribution of dlvl- Bre7l!lcrn Securities or for a set controversy over the dls- Kv iy?1 except by the rcgu- jEhLr "titration vHP?i.,lhe5l0Ck3 affected followed jfMJS.,11"? pointed a suspicion 'fc'JtV.w n.ad I" circulated for Ki.hJL Eul "ow Points on .-Be'n,??,, ,n .thc "iciintlmo. with KtLS"etW had 8Uatalnlns 1nrS!8- Lnlted statcs 2s. tho nCd pcr ccnt on call T0RK BOND LIST. K con g 4s .108 's t. ,j Jl'SLJS 01 Mo ,K & T 4s .'l005i W'' W4V XCa-.mo '.sg Read Gen -is .. 100-V, ; WP ts Po Pftc -Is 9-1 lpJ,b.--:5spV3;.?f, lien ? Wabash ists ... SS '?e 5l01,'i CI-031N'0 ST0CK TjlST -a ML;- ... Sa,7?;,1I!Kh' Lw- Cloae. '- T.stO Rjvi S3 saw 5kBs '" 7 ' fe?t M 'f S taJMM-" 4M 1CI lcvi ism 1 jP S T 10 -:: S SILVER. New York 5rc 4- San Francisco 6?c LEAD. -f New York Exchange W.2Ofl4.30 -f COPPER. -V- New York Exchange.. ?12.50Sl12.C2 -f 1st preforrcd ..... ci 2nd preferred 2551 SeJ JJuson 2.000 1WA lTO-'Ji) Del L & W03t 400 203 0 .205 2014 Den & Rio G 20 preferred goy. Ef,e - ; 13,400 31i 31VA 31 1st preferred i.3 CS C7-i Gi 2nd preferred .... COO 4G 4C -16 Hocking Valley ... si preferred .... .... 20"J S0t SO SSVj Illinois Central .... S00 l40i 130 140 Iowa Central 100 25U 25VA 23 preferred . 40 K C Southern ' 23 preferred 45 Louis & Nash, 8,300 12S 127 127 Manhattan L 15354 Met Securities C.COO S4 S3V1 Sl Met Street Ry 10.100 122V't 12l 121U Minn & St L 2,100 67Vt fi? 67 M St P & S Sto M.. 700 75Vi 745 74A preferred 100 131 131 ' 129 " Missouri Pao 6,400 SSV- 97 os Mo K & Texas 000 24 244 2I'A preferred 400 40 40 4V,i N R of M pfd .... 39 N Y Central 1.200 .120 "A 120 126U, Norfolk ,t AVcst.... S.C00 71 " CO-4 71 preferred ' Ontario & West.... 2,000 35i 35 35 Pennsylvania 19.7C0 132 132 13S& P C C z St L..... ..... CO Reading ...a S.900 B0Vt C8l 6OV9 lst preferred 100 SGV4- 86 S3 2nd preferred t Tih Reck Island Co .... 16,700 23 2S 2Sl4. preferred 7C0 72a 72 72aT St LftSF 2d pfd.. ICO EStf SSM CSV. St L Southwest 700 21i 21. 21 preferred 2.500 47 47" 471 Southern Pac 17,000 574 D7i G7,, Southern Ry ....... 5.7W 33 33- preferred .ft 2.000 05 94 94 Texas & Pac 2,200 31A 31 31", T St L & West.... 2,200 31 204 31 prefetTed G.300 52 40 GlS Union Pac 33,500 103 102 103;, preferred 7 02Vi Wabash 500 20 204 204 preferred 200 42 42 42Vi "Wheel Sz L Eric 171? Wis Central 1,300 20 20W 20 preferred 200 454 45 45 Mex Central 200 14 14 13 Express Companies , Adams 230 American ICO 210 210 20S United States 114 Wclls-Fargo 233 Miscellaneous Amalg Copper S.200 KJ? ES',6 5S Amor Car & F 1.C00 23 23A 23 preferred 500 81 SOVi S0l.i Amer Cot Oil 2S preferred .... 3 American Ice 100 8 S 7't. preferred 300 33 32 32 Amer Linseed Oil 11 preferred , 31 " Amer Loco 3,500 27 27 27 preferred 9-3 Amer Sm & Ref.... 500 C7 CG VPA preferred G00 10S 107 107 Amer Sugar Ref.... 200 131 131 13U Anaconda M Co 92 Brooklyn R T 9,1(0 57 C7'A 57 Colo F & Iron 2,100 SGift 34 Cons Gns 7,700 213 210 212 Corn Products 500 15 15 15 preferred 100 71'9 71l,ft 7lG Distillers Securifs 400 20 23". 2S General Electric .. 100 173A 173 171 Intcns'l Paper 00 17 17 17 preferred 30 7C 76 75 Intcrn'l Pump 12 preferred 7S National Lead .... 500 24 24 2U& North American 95 Pac Mall SCO 31 31 31 People's Gas (. 1,700 103 103 103& Pressed Steel Car.. 3,300 31 33 34 preferord 1,400 70 78 7S Pullman Pal Car .... 220 Republic Steel 11.300 10 9 10 preferred 1,600 51 47 C0H Rubber Goods S00 22 22 22W, preferred 100 81 8-1 83 Tenn C & Iron 2.000 40 48 4S-4 U S Leather 2.400 9;'5 9 9 preferred S7 U S Realty 1.100 03 G3 C3 U S Rubber 2,400 23VH 22 22 preferred 500 70 76 79 U S Steel 30,400 1R 15 18 preferred 51,700 75 73 71 Westlnghouse Elco 4C0 166 165 163 Western Union .... 200 90 90- 90 Total sales for tho day, 416,300 shares. Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK. Oct. 1 Bar silver, G7c; Mexican dollars, 45c. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1 Sllvor bars. 57c; Mexican dollars. 4651Cc; drafts, sight, 7c; telegraph, 10c. New York Money. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Close: Money on call nominal; no lonns; time loanw, steady; slxtv days, 3 pcr cent; ninety days, 3; six months, 3fi3 per ccnt. Prime mer cantile paper. 4ftG per cont. Sterling ovnhnncf. weak, with actual business ln bankers' bills at $I.S3.40M.35.45 for demand and at $I.S3.30-JM.S3.40 for sixty-day b lis. Posted rates. W.S-IS"! 84 and fl.S6tM.S(. Commercial bills, HS2$HS3. New York Motals. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. There waa the usual Saturday's dullness to trado ln metals, but demand from smaller con sumers was sufficient to hold prices steady at Frlday'a level. Tin was quoted at J27.87S2S.15- Copper, .lake. $12.754713.00. electrolytic, ?12.75R12.S7; casting. ?12.012,62. Spelter. $5 105G.20. Lead, Si.20ff-i.3-3 , Iron Quiet and nominally unchanged. LIVE STOCK, Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct. L Cattle Receipts. SO0- market steady; good to prlmo steers, 55 50Q0.40; .poor to medium, J3.HiJo.2o; stockers and feeders, J2.25ftl.25; cows, Jl.Kir-4.S5; heifers. Jl.75172.20; cannors, S1.S52.23; bulls, 52.0054 00; calves, ?3.io (TrtM: Texas fed steers, $3.0035.00: West ern steers, ?3.00ff4.S0. Hogs Receipts, 700; market 5c higher; mixed and butchers'. J5.CO-S-6.10: good to choice heavy J5.90i7G.10; rough heavy, $5 405x5-75; light, J5.G0S6.05; bulk of rales, ?SheMR.eceIpt3 , 2000: shcoo steady, lambs alow, good to choice wethcrs.J3.7S (SA 0; fair to cholco mixed. J3.5Jj3.5: Westerns. 53.0021.15: natlvo lambs, $1.25 (50.00; Western lambs, J-l.So'JG.W. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Oct. l.-Cattio-Rc; celnts. 500: market unchanged; native, JC.75 $00; 'native, cowh and hdfers Jl.Kff4.G0: itoekers and feeders. S2.25W4.00; bulls, $1.75 S73 25- calves, S2.50j75.50; Western steers, S3.0O5t4.25; Western cows. Jl.GOff3.25. IIoks RccelptB. SOCOr steady, bulk of sales. J5.S55.95; heavy, $5.0.00: packers, V. i mMSi PlBS and llghtH. $5.65.90, Sheep Receipts none. Nominally steady. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. l.-Cattlc Ro celpts. 200; market steady; native steors. J3.707I6.00; cows and heifers. $2.007r3.iXs Western r-tecrs, J2 SOffi iO: Texas steers, $2.65473.65; cows and heifers. J2.00S3.2a; canners Jl.COff.CO; stockcrs and feeders, vMtt3M: calves. J3 KKi6.23: bulls slags, etc., J1.E0S3.O0. HogB-Receipts.iOO. mar ket Gc higher: heavy, J5.fofi5.jW mixed, J5.70ff3.75. light. Jo.7afw.S0: pigs, $J.Wff 5.50; bulk of enlcs, J5.701fr.7G. Shcep-Ro-pelnts 100. market steady; Westerns. J3.0 S.00?-woth?r6, J3.5W3.S0: ewes 00ff3.50; common and stockcrs. J.'.2uff3.7G; lambs, ?4.'40ff0.10. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK, Oct. L--Butter and cheese unchanged Eggs easy, Western fancy ao lcctcd, 21ff22a Strawberries Are for SaSe-loi, i! German Prunes Tempt Housewives to Break tho Sabbath, and Do Their Preserving Today. j The groceries displayed many tempting morsels for the housewlfo when she did her markoting yesterday. Fresh fruits nnd vegetables, both In and out of season, wero shown, and If tho Sunday dinner Is not a success It 1b not tho grocer's fault. Strawberries woro rhown In several places, but the prlco was prohibitive and such as to place a crown of gold on King Strawberry s head. Housewives were tempted to break tho Sabbath and do their preserving today by displays of great baskets of German prunes at SI per bushel. Prices on fruits and vegetables havo been practically stationary ror a week, and present Indications point to a quiet market for this week. Tho gardens aro Just now bringing In tho lato vegetables, and what Is not grown hero Is being shipped ln such quantities as to guarantee that prices will not soar for several days. Hetail Quotations. Meats. Prime rib, 17c; portorhouso, 15ff20c; pork, 17c; mutton chops, 1015c; legs, 12c; spring lamb, 1220c per lb; veal, 12fo20c: veal loaf. 30c. Poultry. Dressed hens, ISc; broilers, 30 ?35c, turkoys, 25c; ducks, 2Cc; roast spring. 20c. Fruits. Crabapples, 50c a peck; Utah apples, per pecK, 301t40c; lemons, per dozen, 2yc; oranges, per dozen, 40ffC0c; peaches, per pound, 6c; per case, 40ff60c; bananas, per dozen, 80c; pears, 5c a pound; limes, 2c; plums, 6c; Utah wa termelons, 15$T40c; Utah cantaloupes, 5 10c; grapes (black), per basket, 40c; grapos (white). 10c; Tokay grapes. 10o; Utah Con cord grapes, 10c a pound. 30c a basket; Eastern Concord grapes. 35c a box; pomo I granite, 15c pound; pineapples, 35c and 6Cc each. Vegetables. Now celery, 5c a stalk; oys ter plant, 0c a bunen; China radishes, 2 for 5c; Utah egg plant, 5c a' pound; parsnips bunch, 5c; Utah peppers, threo pounds for 25c; red cabbage, four pounds for 25c; sweet potatoes, pur pouna. jc; green corn on cob, dozen, 20 and 35c; Utah summer squash, 3 for Gc; Utah cucumbers, 3 for 5c; caulillower, 10c a pound; potatoes, per peck, 20c; wax beans, Gc pcr pound; cabbage, por pound, 4c; turnips, pcr pound. 2c; green onions. 2c; carrots, 2c; beets, 2c; Utah to matoes, per opund, 2o; lettuce, Gc; California lettuce, two for 16c; pumpkins, 15c; Hubbard squash, 15c; pickling cu cumbers, GOc per 100; pickling onions. 60c a peck; string beans. 7c. Dairy Products. Butter, per pound, S0c: cheese, 15c; eggs, per dozon, 25ffS0c; fancy cheese, per pound, 25o;' comb honey, per comb, 15c; strained honey, per pound, 15c; Swiss cheese, per pound, 40c; llmburger cheese, per pound, GOc; cream brick cheese, 25c; Edam cheese, each, S125. Fresh J'lsh, Black bass, 35c; salmon, I7c; mountain trout, 40c; halibut, 15c; striped bass, 20c; shad. 15c; Mackinaw trout, 20c; codfish. 15c; perch, 12c; stur geon, 15c; white ilsh, 2uc; mountain her ring, 20c; select oysters, 60c a quart; Barracuda, per pound, 15c, eca boss, per pound, 15c. Wholesale Quotations. Hay, Grain and Straw Oat straw, per ton, J10.00; alfalfa, SlOXOfflO.SO. timothy, per ton, baled, $14.00ffl5.l0, wheat, per bushel, 95ff?1.03; corn, per cwt., JL.401.60; corn, cracked, Sl.45fcl.55; oats, J1.25; rolled oats. J1.45, barley, rolled. ?1.35S 1.45; Hour, bakers' No. 1. 52.30: flour, straight grade, J2.40'-'.60; flour, high pat ent, $2.CO'fl2.70; rye. J2.GO; graham flour, J2.50S2.75, cornmeal, Sl.9032.00; bran, Jl; bran and shorts, $1.10ffl.l5. Meats. Dressed beef, pound, 4Vjff5c; dressed veal, per pound, 9c: dressed pork, pcr pound, bc: dressed lambs, per pound, 0c, dressed mutton, per pound. &fi 5c. dressed hogs, Sc; live. 5c per pound. Poultry. Dressed hens, 15c, broilers, per sound, 16c. Fruits. Valencia oranges, ca3o, S4.5Q; Utah cantaloupes, dozon. 30ff50c; Utah watermelons, dozen, $1.50; wmto grapes, case. $1.15; black grapes, J1.00: Tokay grapes, 51.35; Utah appleB, uusnel, 75c; Santa Paula lemons, box, $4.00; peaches, box. 50275c; plums, box, 60c; bananas, per bunch, $2.50; limes, per 100, S1.G0; Utah pears, box, $1.25; cranberries, 510 barrel; Concord grapes, 25c a basket; German prunes, $1.00 per bushel. Sugar, Beet sugar, per ICO, $6.10; cano Vegetables California head lettuce, 50 f?4Wc pcr dozen; oyster plant, 45c a dozen; China radishes. 40c a dozen; new celery, dozen. EOc; parsnips, dozen, bunches. GOc; new peppers, per pound, 5c: Utah summer squash, dozen, 20c; Utah tomatoes GOjf70c a bushel; yellow onions, per 100, JL25; vegetable marrow, uozen. 60c; red cabbage per pound, 2c; sweot potatoes, per cwt.. J2.50; Utah cabbago, per 100. 75c; new potatoes, per cwt., 90c: bunch turnips, per dozen. 15c; green on ions, per dozen. 12c; radishes, Utah, 10c; pumpkins, dozen, JL75; golden tomatoes, pound. 4c; Utah egg plant, Gc Dairy Products Butter, per pound, 2oc; cheese, pcr pound, 12c; eggs, per case, Jt!.G0ff7; comb honey, pcr crate, $2.75; sweltzer cheese, per pound, ISc; llmburg er cheese, por pound, 10c; cream brick, cheese, per pound, 17c; Edam cheese, per dozen. S12.00. , . Fresh Fish. Utah lake bass. 35c: sal n,on, 13o; mountain trout, 35c; halibut, 12c; striped bass, per lb , 15c; shad, per lb.. 11c; Mackinaw trout. 10c; soles, pcr pound, Oc; nounders. per pound, 9c; Cali fornia smelts, pcr pound, 12c; catllsh, per pound. 12c; perch, per pound, 10c; lobsters, per pound, 15c; oysters. New York counts, $1.60 per 100; selects, $2.50 pcr gal lon; Barracuda, per pound, 12c; sea bass, per pound, 12c Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Bullish European crop advices caused a firm tone ln wheat market today. At tho start sentiment was decidedly bearish, tho principal depres sing lnfluenco being a big Increaso ln Northwestern rccolpts. In addition cabled furnished-a furlhur Incentive to sollcrs, prlco ln foreign grain markot falling to follow tho. advance mado hero. A largo increaso ln stocks at Liverpool and larger shipments than predicted from Australia woro causes of depressing tendencies abroad. Tho market horo opened with December down 1-3 to at $1.12 to $1.12 and May off at ffc at $1.13 to $1.12, with pit tradors unanimously favoring tho selling sldo prices soon dropped about half a ccnt, declining to $1.11. May sold off to $1.12 Buying by commission-houses rallied tho market slightly and tho trudo temporarily settled Into a scalping affair with fluctuations small. Later another report which orig inated with a leading cash grain houso on tho continent stated, that thc Russian wheat crop this season Ik 448 to 472 mil lion bushels, as against 012 millions last year tho strength of tho Minnesota mar kot was an added bull factor late ln tho day. Ah the market started upward lo cal traders who sold short early becamo frightened and brought back their wheat. Under this buying December advanced to $1 13 and May to $1 12. Tho closo was firm with December at $1.1216. May closed at $1.13j)1.13. Unfavorable weather conditions woro main factors In causing a firm tone in the corn markot. Offerings wcro light In demand. Country offerings wcro small December closed at GlSSlic, u gain of lc. Oats woro firm December closed c up at 30c Provisions were strong on a good de mand and small r offerings. Outsiders and shorts wero actlvo buyoro. Soiling was scattorcd. At tho closo January pork was up )c, lard was up 15ffl7c and ribs wcro up Gfirrc. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles Open. High. Low. Close. . W heat. No. 2 ct9bcr ' 1.10 1.11 1.10 1.11 December 1.12 1.131 l.n 1.12 1.1314 L13 1.12 1.13' C orn, No. 2 October 51 jo 51a; e December GO 51 60 51 My ....... ...... 40 40 4S 40 Oat, is'o. 2 October 20 30 29 30 December 30 31 S0 31 May 33 33 32-4 33 Mors Pork October 11. 42 11.60 11.42 11.60 December 11.50 11.65 11.50 11.65 January 13.20 13.40 13.20 13.32 La i d October 7.65 7.70 7.65 7.61 Decombcr .... .. 7.40 7.62'. 7 40 7.32 January 7.13 7.57 7.45 7-67 Short Ribs October 7.72 7,S7 7.72 7.S0 January 6.87 6.92 0.S5 0 92 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations woro as follows: Flour, firm; No. 2 spring wheat, $1.1601.13; No. 3. $1.05L15: No. 2 red, $L12ffl,13; No. 2 yellow, 54c; No. 2 oats. 30c: No. 2 white. 33c; No 3 white, 31ft32c; No. 3 rye. 75c; good feeding barley, S7ffS9c: fair to cholco malting. 40ff50c; No. 1 flax seed. $1.10; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.17; mess pork, pcr barrel, $11.60511.70; lard, per 100 pound3, $7.071?7.70; short ribs sides (loose), $7.S7iST 8.00; short clear sldC3 (boxed), $7.85t7.93: whisky, basis of high wines, $L6; elbvor. contract grade, $12.15. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Hrts. Shin Flour, barrels 18,360 27,600 Wheat, bushels &S.CO0 39.300 Corn, bushels 220,100 235.600 Oats, bushels 191.400 134.9GO Rye, bushels S.000 5,700 Barley, bushels 236,400 111.900 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produco exchange today tho but ter market wat steady; creameries, 14ff 20c; dallies. 13i.l7c; eggs, steady, at mark, caBes Included, 13?T7c: firata, 18c; prlmo firsts, 20c; extras, 22c; checso, firm, Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. Flour, firm; apples, steady; potatoes, quiet and weak; onions, easy. St. Louis "Wool Ucrkot. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 1 Wool steady; me dium grades clothing and combing, 20iy 26c; light fine. 164220c; heavy fine, 121r lCc; tub washed, 22-5360. Now York Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Sugar Raw firm; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal .96 tcst, 4 15-lSc. molasses sugar. 3c. Re fined Is steady; No. 6. $1.S5; No 7. ?l SO, No. S. 1.70: No. 9. $1 65; No. 10, 4.G0; No. 11, $4.50; No. 12, $1.15; No. 13, Sl.40; No. II, $4.40; confectioners' A, J5.10; mold A, Jo. 60; cutloaf, $5.95, crushed, J5.95; pow dered, $5.35; granulated, J5.25; cubes, J5 50. Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Total Import of dry goods and goneral merchondlso at tho Port of New York for tho week end ing today wero valued at $22,2S9.534. Exports of specie from New York for tho week wero $222,G00 gold and $624,805 silver. Imports of spoclo at Now York during tho weok were $35,439 sllvor and J245.931 gold. Weekly Bank Statement. NEW YORK. Oct. L Tho statement of avoragc3 of tho clearlng-houso bank3 of this city shows: Loans, $1,143,033,900; Increase, $-1,529,100. Deposits, Jl.212,797,100; docrcaso, $l,2S6.O0O. Circulation, $40,576,000; decrease, $113,200. Legal tendcra, $SS,715,G00; Increase, $341, 300. Spocle. $2H.267,100; decrease, $7,600,400, Reservo, $325,112,700: decrease, $6,659,100. Reserve required, $303,199,275. decrease, $321,500. Surplus, $19,913,425, decrease, $6,337,600. Ex. United States deposits, $25,72S,025; decrease. $6,3S1,275. Tho Financier says: "Tho official state ment of the Now York Associated banks last week showed as tho chief features, the expected expansion in loans and a reduction somewhat less than that esti mated from tho traceablo movements of money during the week. The decrcaso In surplus rcscrvo carried this item to with in ten and three-eight millions of tho lowest of the year, which was recordod on January 2, and It made the reduction ln surplus slnco AugU9t 27. J3J.6S9.C00. "The loss of cash ln this Interval was J36.0S6.700 and tho expansion of loans was 543,970,799. The cash decreased last week J6.C59.100. or $1,0D9,1C0 less than that which was estimated. The deposits decreased $l,2SG,CO0, whereas thc sum of the loss In caah less the Increase ln loans, called for . a reunciion 01 ji.wj.uw in ueposus. "The required reserve was diminished by $321,500. deducting which from the de crcaso In cash, left JC.337.6CO as the reduc tion In surplus reserve to $19,913,425. Com puted upon thc basis of deposits, less those of $23,262,400 public funds, the sur plus was $25,729,025. Thc loans wcro ex panded by $1,529,100, probably tho result of corporation borrowing and also thc loaning of funds temporarily deposited with the bnnks in anticipation of Octo ber disbursements for dividends and In terest. "The largo loss of capital during tho week was principally duo to transfers by Interior public depositories of their ex cess collections of Internal revenuo to the New York aubtrcasury through their cor respondents In this city; the large excess ln these revenue receipts at this time ap pears to Indicate Increased manufacturing of taxable articles." x Ho Stomach Troublo After threo days If you write 10 Drako Formula Company. Chlcazo, tor free bottlo of Drake's Palmetto Wine Stops Constipation ln a day. 1 f 1 1 Pure j ; j ETR0LEUM YgJ THE VASELINE OF i QUALITY 1 Healing and pleasing and Inex- " '. pensive. 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Accounts Solicited, Special attention to country trade. Correnpondcnco lnvl J. E. Cosgriff, Pres. E. W. Wilson. Cashlor OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble, Vlcc-Preoldents. A. H. Pcabody, Aos't Cashier. WELLS, FARfiO & GO. BANK Salt Lake City. Utah. Established 1552. Tho Oldest and Sxrongest Bank ln Utah. Capital Surplus. ...$14,379,000 Undivided profits Transact a general banking business, domestic and foreign. Direct connectlono with banks in ll principal cities of tho world. IS3'JSSi Drafts, ) On an Letters of Credit, V prominent Telegraphic TranBfors. J cities. Deposits received subject to check. H. L. MILLER, Cashier. H. P. CLARK. AauU Cashier, ESTABLISHED 1841. 150 OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. G. DTJN & CO., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, General Manager. Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Office ln Progress bldg., Salt Lake City. CAPITAL FULLY PAID, J200.000.CO. WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Established 125$. Incorporated 203. 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"oP'ylalon, in and for Salt Loko coun- i ; IPH fi'e of Utah, In the matter of tho I i 1 MH nrnli Johanna Olsen Hogcnson, de- ceased. Notice. i IH tJFJll Pet,Oh of F. S. Fornstrom, admin- ! lM irltor oC ,thQ csUUo of Johanna Olsen l iiScnscn, deceased, for contlrmatlon of I VH ia?o.salc!, of,,tho following described real !' ilH eatoto of said decedent, to wit. All of lots : rH I1.0-.11 and 12. block 35. Sandy Station ! ?Aat,.iSandjr C,t7- 3nii Ltlke county. Utah. iH fIilnu.BUm 3G1-00, and upon tho fol-' I lowing terms, to wit: Cash upon conflrma- tlon. as appears from the return of sale, I tiled ln this court, has been set for hear- i ' ' - i;T-.0IJrn?r,(a'' tho 7h day of October. ' v. D ifoi, at 10 o'clock a. m . at tho coun- t i. opHrthouse. in thc courtroom of said 1 utah Laku CUy SaJt Lak0 county ' .,X'(n.CBS tho CIcrk ot sa,d court, with tho ! ' ) ccal thereof afjlxcd, this 23rd day of Sep- 1 tember. A, D. 1501. :' jH nh? ,i JOHN JAMES, Clork. I; By David B. Davlcs, Deputy CTerk. C. M. Molsen. Atty, for Estate. alOSl I JTI,IP DISTRICT COURT. PRO- iH bato division, in and for Salt Lake coun- 1 ty. Stato of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Anna Sophia Llndqulst. dc ceased. Notice. ( The petition of Alexander Llndqulst. tid- ' M mlnlctrator of tho estate of Anna Sophia i Llndqulst. deceased, praying for vtn order ' j 1 1 of salo of real property of sold decedent. , J ' , and that all persons Interested appear be- ' ll lore cala court to show causo why an or- " der Ghotild not be granted to sell so much jl as shall be necessary of tho following described real estate of said deceased, io wit: Part of lot 2, block 51, plat "C," Salt Lake City survey, commencing on the i 1 . east line of Jeremy street, 2 rods cast and i j I or e rod south of thc northwest corner of t ' said lot, running thenco south 2. rods; i , tbenco east 8 rods; thence north 2 rods; ' thtnee west S rods to thc place of begin- f i . nine. In Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county. i i Utah, has been set for hearing on Friday, ' i the 7th day of October. A. D. 1004, at 10 ! 1 o clock :l. m at tho county courthouse ln the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lako 1 ' City, Salt Luke county. Utah. 1 j Witness thc Clerk of said court, with ' tho eeal thereof affixed, this 21st day of l '11 September, A. D. 1901 I i irH ISeal. JOHN JAMES. Cleric f'H By David B. Davios, Deputy Cleric j ' G, H. Backman. Attorney for Estate. ! ' ' alSW j , . IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- i bate division, ln and for Salt Lako coun- t ty, State of Utah. In tho matter of thc ) ' estate of Mildred Russell, deceased. ' ' Notice. The petition of Ebcr W. Hall, praying for tho issuance to himself of letters of 'tH administration ln tho estate of Mildred Russoll. deceased, has been set -for hearing I on Friday, the 7th day of October. A. D. ' 1301, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county f',t ll courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, , IH in Salt Lako City. Salt Lako county, Utah. ) ll Witness tho Clerk of said court, with ' , , tht; seal thereof aftlxcd, this 23rd day of " ScDtcmbcr, A. D. 1904. 1 I j ; (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. MH By David B. Davles. Deputy Clerk t' i jH Powers Ei Straup, Attorneys. al93 jl ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ) , Trade Dollar Extension Mining com- , pany. Location of principal place of bus- t ;.iiE. lt Lake City. Utah, 1 IH Notice Is hereby giver, zr.zi at & mcot- M IH ing of thc board of directors of eald com- ' j IH pany, held on the 15th day of September. . IH 1901. an assessment of ten ($.10) cents per I sharo was levied on thc outstanding capl- ' tal stock of this corporation, payable lm ' ; mediately to the secretary, at his ofrlco, 1 i room No. 100 David Keith building, Salt i i Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which '!' j tills assessment shall remain unpaid oa the ISth day of October, 1904, will bo de- , llnquent and advertised for sale at pub- ' 11c auction, and unless payment Is mado . lH before, will be sold on tho 9th day of No- ' vcmbcr. l-04, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the of- i 11 co of the company, room No. 100, David i Keith building, Salt Lake City. Utah, to pay tho delinquent assessment together rH with thc costs of advertising and expenses IH of sale. E. G. KIDDER, 1 Secretary. I Salt Lako City. Utah. September 16. 1901. i First publication. September 17, 1904. I Last publication October IS. 190L al39 ) DELINQUENT NOTICE. j1 j Wabash Mining Company. Principal 'H plr.co of business, Salt Lako City. Utah. t , Notice. Thorc arc delinquent on tho fol- 'TiH lowln? described stock, on account of Ly assessment No. 9, lovled on tho 2.'nd day r k .y "'H of August. 1904, tho several amounta sot '. v opposlto tho names of thc respective shareholders, to-wit: (A lH Cert. ''"I No. Name. Shares. Am't i'H -10. C. R. Chamberlain 500 25.0-) !H i6. Amons Howo 1000 50.0) IH 112. Louis Bachnian 150 l.od IH 113. Josso Bachmau 22S 11.23 127. Chas. Toblan 1000 60.0) Ul 1S1. Katherino Tierrltt .... 100 5.00 i I ll Peter Barton 100 5.00 lH 35G. W. S. Barnes 50 2.50 VM 353 C. J. Brain 50 2.50 , 670. Chas Tobias 33S 1-3 1C.67 1 110S. N, A. Page.... 100 o.O) 1112. E O. Park... 50) 25.00 ( 1131. Surah A. Mai-shall 100 5.00 iltttttttttttB 1277. A. H. Tarbot 1000 50.00 IttttttttV 1421. W. L. Carter 10) 5,00 !H Hi'. lAvy Bettman 100 5.0) 1 1451. Irvino Bettman 100 5.00 , 1452. Moses Ncusbaum 100 5.0) ' IH 1510. W H. Bramcl 100 5.00 1575. Louis Schneider 500 25.00 . 1CS0. W. H. Sheetz 500 ' j.OO i 1&S1. W. H. Sheets 500 o.OO IH 1719. A II. IVrbot 1000 50.&J , I W.A.Clark 400 .00 17S-I M. S. Pcndcrgast 413 20.C3 " ll 1SG7 II. S. Joseph 500 25.00 And In accordanco with law and tho I order of tho board of directors mado on , the 22nd duy of August. 1901, so manj ol shares of each parcol of Giich stock as may be necessary will bo sold at tho of- H rices of tho company, room 521, Atlas JM block West Second South streot, Salt fM Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of Oc- 'H tobor. 1904, at 1:30 p. m., to pay tho dolln- ouent assessment together with tho cost . il of advertising and expenso of sale. IH W. MONT. FERRY. Secretary. Office, 521 Atlas block, Salt Lako Cltv. . i 'lH Utah. a2614 IH QUINCY JUNIOS MINING COM- lilWH PANY. Principal plaeo of business. Salt Lako IH City Utah. Notice of annual and special ll mooting of stockholders. IH Xotlco is hereby given that tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the "Qulncy I .H Junior Mining company, a corporation organized and existing undor tho laws of the Stato of Utah, with Its principal placo of business at Salt Lake City, btafi. as nrovldod lu the articles of Incorporation of iH iald company, will bp held at thu H "enoral offlco of Bald company, at H reoin No. 100. In tho David Keith lM hulldlug. being TSos 242 to 2M IH South, East Tcmplo "treot, ln the City of H Salt Lake. Stato of Utah, on Wednesday. The 5th day of October. 1904. at 11 o'clock i, ,M ip tho forenoon of said day, for tho pur- . 'H nose of transacting such business na may 1 iH (awfully come before said annual mooting. 1 jH And notice Is hereby further given that a upeclal meeting of the stockholders of iH unlJ Qulncy Junior Mining company In jH hercbv calied and will be held at thc same TM time 'and place horolnbefore stated, for 1 said annual meeting, for tho purpose of "ig upon and determining whether tho i IH tirtlwics of incorporation of Bald company IH chall be amended by adding theroto an article to stand and bo article No. 7, as I jH ,.VII ilH "Tho private property of tho stockhold- ( lH crs shall not be Uablu for tho debts or ob- jH ligations of tho corporation." iM And ln caao oald proposition shall bo adopted to so amend said articles, thou ! -H and In that case to authorize and direct , tho offlcern of this company to mako tho iH rcccssury certlllcatcs required by law and 'H take any und aU steps necessary to effee- i jH tuato said amendment. j jH Dated. Salt Lako City. September 5, 1901. iH W. W. ARMSTRONG. Socrotary. aGCO j iH !Cie Crystal Cafe 'jl - 239 MAIN STKEET. H Z. Open day ard nliht Tel. 901-T. n HH Tray Ordera Solicited. X B