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"m 'mmm 5sJ " THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE: FPJDAY MORNIN&s 29, 1904:. '7 fl T WmM 00ST ATCHISON Slot the Day on Wall HI Stre6t' 1ER FOR SHARES fvi Parly Allows the jjjffiis to Slip Back. Iirtes Steel Active, but Weak, yEer shares Were Not in j Er Splendid. Condition. 1 1 & fjc, Jan 28 The speculative V ill has persistently supported V Sgh the later stages at the re S desisted today and allowed flp bad: without any apparent "5" JjreslsU During the morning a 3 fas executed in Atchison, which y Ttock a large fraction over last Jj fwhlch was attributed to the ' mill parly for the purpose of j I Jthc market It was accom i 'ever, by the rumor that Atchl- In to be listed on the Berlin :he fact that Atchison has a 000,000 of bonds for sale was furnish a motive for stlmu narket for the stock. The as ineffective in checking the idency elsewhere The rally ur was palpably due to cov t contracts by room profes polnted to on inference thut lllng had been on tho short learsr however, found it so ire stocks that the desisted lying and prices sagged again f the day The closing was ill The highly professional the market makes it fitting 3 bo treated from the stand tinlcal causes So far as act s bearing on values were con ost influential wa3 the frank tone of pessimism In which idfc review wrote of tho out and steel. "Tho tonnage Is ays the Iron Age. "and tho t simply adjust Itself to tho ndilions ' les Steel preferred was not o weakest and most active hesc circumstances, A batch I'orablc railroad enrnings for rnlahcd another reactionary of further restriction of es Is coming up for discus vlng to the decline In the in icy to New York. February nts to be considered include of a $3,000,000 Central Pa thc Government, deposit of ctlre the month's quota, of r which application has been i Inoreaso in trust company mply with the clearing house dr 7l per cent of deposits In cent Tho reflection implied i of the stock exchango au trlklng from tho list the se ll Industrial corporation on T misrepresentation of flnan was a somewhat depressing severe weather in the winter ac it posplblo factor as woll. rices were 1 to 2 points lower ''left oft titan they were" last heavy under the leadership -ten Steel second 5s. Chicago slumped RMj points. Total lue $3730,O:o. United States W YORK BOND LIST. Ib rcg. 103 j, & x. u. is.... PSi U? 10a M. c. g. Is 103i vreg.. W, Mox. Cen -Is.... 69 107 1st inc. . , .... 15 tarcg. 132V4 m. & St L. -Is 97 1334 1 M., IC & T, 4s.. as He" r, . IOTljI 2nd? SO; 107"?i Mex. Nat. c. -4s,. 7Crii rcg. .. .1011 N. Y. C. g. 3"h.. lSi,i fr......l014 N. J. C. g. 5s. ...131 g. 4s. 100 N. Pac -13 103U f; K9'4 3s 73 A 91 N. & V. c. Is... 97"JJ ;a.. . 161. O. S L. 4b & p. 0C , ts Penn. e. 3Vs nsy; Ga. ZH..myt Reading g. 4h... 70 St L. & I. Mt. Mfta. ..100 consol Cs U2L Hs... . 7C St. L. & S. F. !Q. n, is 93H fg. 4s S3C St. P. St. L, S. W. ists 93 g 103 S. A. L. 4s CS"i v, c. .X.131VS So. Pac. 4s Kiy. &P. 4s 71H So. Ry. 5s 11 S- S1?i V- P. lats...,.HGV, St. T., SL. L. & w. Y 721 ' IV V Pac- Aii 'l W conv. 4s (ju, 6.... .. S9i4 U. S. S. 2nd 5h.... 73i JG. 4k.. Wabash lsta ... 110 len 4a.. PS'i deb B 0GA C wis. Cen. 4s. ... .....m roio.F.&i. 88.. 73ife SV YORK BOND LIST. Salco. Irish Low. Close, fly S.C03 70-H CO'A CflVl Sa- n2Vi aiiA M n.10 H.&jO 85ii S3 Slli !'l--.. 10D W 92 01 V- JPac . . . 2.3C0 HS'A imj Mtforaey .. ICO Wo 5,2.50 36 31U 345'. t0" lW 8S. S7-ii 37 lVcst . l,m 17 10 lGTf, 100 201 g 29 iW .. Trana ... 700 ii iiyj n fg;-, COD 29 20i 1M 79 79 77 & SLv. i.coo 1S 1S 18i 5"d, a &S 5S 57A t"red -SOD 27 27 2 H ... 300 273 272. 272A S2A 22 21 100 72 72U 72 gncd 2.W -ISit 48 47 vai,:;::::: : jil !?;nt I.SCO lift 133 13311 id 20H.. ;iso'::::::-: ;;;; g K:, ICO 37 37' 3C asTl1 2.100 107 107 vm S J' 1.300 144 lllg g.j- 1.W0 122 121V. 42It4 & fox .... 500 is 17 17 SrotuVx" 000 -10 -10 ,41 Cent .... 200 iLi 120" 1137 ti..:r:: C,4W C2," 01 G otV1' " 12300 2Vi 23 23M K'tVdd' 11:500 " I furred ..... s2 lKd Co W.400 25-y; 24 2i wiiiw: '3)0 w w, $ hrrcu .... '200 4751 47 4 900 35 31U 34V. S"., 19lK, 14CVi 141 144 ?LRy 5.1CO 23 22'$ 22 fy .. 3.&0 27 2C.4 2cg g 'ko sh ?" 200 91 90 90' -f- 4- -- SILVER. 4- 4- New York E5V4c -f San Francisco '.. 55c -f London 25d -f - LEAD. -f- Now York exchange $I.C0GlI.Cj -V COPPER. . . -f -t- New York exchange.. HL'.ISlMjlS.ST't STOCKS AND BONDS. -f Irregular. 4. f- GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. -f 4- "Wheat Steady, hlglior. -f Corn Firm. Oats Irregular, steady. -f Provisions Steady. 4- LIVE STOCK. -f Cattle Slow, lower. -f 4- Hoga Lower. Sheep Dull, lower. Wabash 1,100 20 20 20 preferred S.400 40V4 39Vi 39V- W &. L Erie &X) IS'j 1S IS " Wisconsin Cent 100 214 2l,i 21 preferred 1.400 47? 47 47 Express Cos AdaTis 223 American 19:, United States 110 Wells Fargo 205 Miscellaneous Amalg Copper IC.3C0 f-OMl 4S 1S Amer Car & F l.WD 204 20 20 preferred S00 71 70 70 Amer Lin Oil 10 preferred 27 Amer Loco lS.-W 22. 21 21& prefen ed COO W& 79 79',', Anicr S & Ref 3.9CD 51 Vi &0 50- lirefcrred 1,900 9l',i 93;i 93 Amor Sugar Ref . 22.S00 129?i 127 127 Anaconda M Co 73 Brooklyn R Tran . 9,500 49-i 4S 4Syt Colo F Sc Iron 2.CC0 31 3P,i 31 Col & I lock Coal .. 2,cO0 1C',' 15 15'(f, Con Gas 4.300 lCOt 192J 191 Gen Elcc SCO 175V4 372 372 Interna Paper 100 13VV 331 33 preferretl 200 Ct C0' GG' Interna Pump 33 preferred 72 Nat Biscuit 101 39 SS 39 Nat Lead 100 15?i 15 V& North Amer 300 S7 87 SCVv Pac Mall 700 2D 2SVj 2S4 People's Gas 3.100 302 101 301 P Steel Car 3.SC0 33 31 31 preferred 200 7214 71', 71Vt Pullman Pal Car 217tfi Rep Steel .. 1.20O 7 7 preferred COO IG I'i'A 45't RubberGoods 700 72 21 21 preferred 100 79 79 TSVi Tenn C & Iron .... 3,500 40 3S 3S V S Leather 1,100 7 7& 7 preferred 3,500 79'A 79 79 U S Rubber 700 li 13 13 preferred SOO C3 K56 63 U S Steel M.S00 31 11 33 .preferred S2.900 t'7 ."T West Union 600 S8 Sf- SS Nor Securities 93V- Total sales for the day, G72.700 shares. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Consols for m... SS !., IC & T.. , . 3S for account .. SS N. Y. C 124 Anaconda 31 N. & W &SU Atchison 72j pfd S9 pfd 94'.-:, O. & W 24' B. & 0 87 Penn G3 Can. Pac 122U Rand Mines .... 9'A C. & 0 3G Reading 24 C. Gt. W 17, 3st pfd 41 C. M. & St. F.1G1 2nd pfd 31Vi DcBeera 20 So. Railway 23 D. & R. G 23 pfd S7 pfd 75 So. Pac r2 Erlo 29 U. Pacific St 3st pfd C9Vj pfd 93 2nd pfd. (c. d.). 49 U. S. Steel 11 T. C 335 pfd 5S L. & N. 111 Wabash -11 V Bar silver. uncerUiln; 25 9-lCd per ounce. Money, 2173 per cent. Tho rale of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2'f3 per cent. The rato of discount In the open mar ket for three months' bills Is 3 per cent. 1 Silver and Drafts. San Francisco. Jan. 2S. Silver bars, 55r; Mexican dollar?, nominal; drafts, sight, 12'; drafts, telegraph, 15. Money and Exchange. New York, Jan. 2?. Money on call easy, at 1$2 per cent, closing bid 101 per cent: offered at 2 per cent. Time loans firm; sixty days, 314 per cent, ninety days and six months, 4ftl. per cent. Prime mcrcantllo paper, 1Vs3J5 per cent. Sterling exchange, weak, with actual business In bankers' bills at $I.S3.7014.85.75 for demand and at ?4.S3.10ff4.S3.15 for slxty dav bills. Posted rates. $J.SI and 4.RG- Commcrclal bills, Ji.S2i I.S2. New York Metals. New York. Jan. 2S. Tin was weaker In London declining fil 2s Cd, with spot quoted at 120 12s Gd and futures at 127 5s. Locally tin was sympathetically easy, closing at $27. 75-'QCS.2ii. Spot copper was 2s Gd lower In London at 5G 12s Gd. but futures were unchanged at 50 32s Gd. Locally copper was noml nallv unchanged. Lake Is iuotod at 512.fi2VsfM2.67V4: electrolytic, $12.50312.75. and casting'. $12 37ftl2 G2. Lend was steady at 5l.f-Off4.iV) In New York and Was quoted at 11 lis 3d In Lon don Spelter closed unchanged at 31.9j?75.03 In the New York market and 2s Gd. lower nt 21 75s In London Iron closed nt 49s 9d In Glasgow and 12s 4d In Mlddiesboro. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry. Northern Is quoted nt SIS.COftlO.CO; No. 2 foundry. Northern. $14.COffl5.00; No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry. Southern, aoft, ?13. 751 1.25. Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 2S. Severe cold weather throughout tho West and Southwest, with rain in Argentina strengthened whsut prices today. A gain In the price of cash wheat In the Northwest also contributed to the advance. The close was firm. May being up 5c. May corn closed fo higher, but oats were precisely where they left oft yeserdny. Provisions -were unchanged to 5c lower. Earls' news in the wheat pit was of a n bearish nature. Cables wcro lower; the price of consols steady, and crop ijowh generally was of an encouraging charac ter. The pit crowd was Inclined to faor the bear side of tho market and sold quile freely at the start. Muy opened Vk-uc lower, to a ahadc higher, at S9 to &c. but soon sold off to Mc The leading bull operator then ame to the support of tho market and on buying by this Interest, May quickly advanced to S9c. Thcro was renewed felling by locals 00 tho upturn, and with a let-up in the demand, the price gradually declined to SOc. The sentiment Improved later In the day on the strength of the cash article at Minneapolis and 1 n confirmation of rain In Argentina. A prominent ccmmlasion house had a private dispatch from London which stated that the war cloud was again assuming alarm ing proportions. A decline in the price of New York stock cuuaed some traders to give credence to this report and buying or ders were moro In evidence during tho lust part of the session From SSc, May close ly moved upward until It had reached 90c. Realizing sinles late In the day caused a decline of Vfcc, but the closo was firm at krc, a gain of &c over yesterday's final figures. Tho speculative demand o. the July option showed some increase. At 'ter ranging between SIVi and F2'c, that month closed Vjfic higher nt S2c. Fears of damngo to tho growing crop by the ex treme cold weather wa: a factor In in fluencing prices of that delivery. The corn market was intlucuccd mainly bv tho nctlon of wheat. The closo In spec ulative trading was firm, with May nt 40c. The opening was 11 shade lowed to ji shade, higher at 49 to 49c, and prices ranged between 49 and 49c. Oats followed other grains, fluctuating within a nnrrow range and closing about unchanged from yeHtorday. May opuned unchanged to Vc lower at 42 to 42c. cold between 41f41c and 42c, closing at 42c. locnl receipts were S7 earn. Liquidation of lard by tho leading bull Interesta was In forco In the provision pit early In tho day and tho whole list weak oued In consequence. Iater, however, tho market recovered most of the loss on a scattered commission housu demand brought out to a considerable extent by flrjineea In iruln prices. The close was DEEP GUT IN ORANGES Prices Materially Reduced on Local fiflarket. MANY HOUSES OVERSTOCKED Fine Grades of lhs Fruit In Big Lots. Good Business in Fish Demand for Poultry Moderate Cold Tightens Eggs. Wholesale merchants wielded their knives on oranges yesterday, cutting prices on tho Juicy fruit from 50 cents to ?1 a crate. There arc large quantities of oranges, mainly of very fine quality, on the local market, and the drop In prices Is attributed to the fact that many houses arc overstocked. There was good business In fish yester day and the supply was equal to tho de mand. The demand for poultry continues moderate and the mcrchnnts are still rely ing upon the local supply. Eggs are a little tighter, on account of tho cold snap, but a few days of sunshine will so Increaso the homo supply that the regular spring reductions In price will shortly ensue. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per balo .203 .23 Alfalfa 11.03 - Tlmothp, per ton, baled 3.4. OO 14. 50 Wheat, per bushel SWt .90 Corn, per cwt 1.25 1.30 Corn, cracked 1. 30$ 1.33 Oats 1.35'? 1.10 Rolled oats 1.450 l.M Barley, wholo 1.1501.25 Flour, bakers' No. 1 1.90ft 2.00 Flour, straight grade 2.000 2.10 Flour, high patent 2.30 Graham flour 2.10 Cornmeal 1.80 Bran 1.000 1,10 Meats. Dressed beef, per pound .05 0.07 Dressed pork, per pound .07 Dressed veal, per pound .OS Dressed mutton, per pound O3V0.CG Dressed lamb, per pound .... .07V Poultry. Dressed hens, per pound ...5 .15 Dressed turkeys, per pound .23 Ducks, per pound 17 Springs 17 Live poultry, hens, per pound 12 Live spring chickens 1G Fruits. Santa Paula lemons, per box. $2 Iftq I CO California oranges, per box 1.500 2. EO Lemons, per box 4.000 5 00 Utah apples, per bushel 3-250 LEO Oregon apples, per box l.Gfl Figs and dates Bs, Sc. 10c Vegetables. j Winter potatoes, per cwt $ 3.25 Utah onions 2.00 Utah celery, per dozen $001.00 California sweet potatoes, per pound O30.O3' Cabbages, per 100 3.50 Cauliflower .12V4, Dairy Products. Butler, por pound 5 .20 Cheese, per pound .12'i Eggs, per case 9.000 9.50 Fancy cheese, per pound .... .13& Comb honey, per crnto 3.00 Strained honey, per pound.... .07 Swcitzer cheese, per pound.... .IS Fresh Fish. Slcelhcad salmon, per pound $ .31 Halibut, per pound 13 Striped bass, iper pound 15 Shad, per pound 10 Mountain trout, per pound 253". 30 Soles, per pound .09 Flounders, per pound 09 California smelts, per pound 12 Codfish, per pound 13 Catfish, per pound 12 Perch, per pound 10 Lobsters, per pound .15 Now York oysters (counts), per 100 1-G0 Utah carp and mullet Mr, Perch 12 Sea bass 12 Crabs, per dozen 3.00 steady, with May pork unchanged at 513.32. May lard was down 5c at $7.12 Ribs were oft 2,c at 50.70fifi.72Vt Estimated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat. 30 cars; corn, 225 cars; oats, 7 cars; hogs, 33.0CO head. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat, No. 2 May S9 mi S9 R74 July' S2 R2Vj Sl S2 September 77 77 77 77 Corn, No. 2 January I". 4o?i 40 40 May AU j!9 49 49?f, July i' -1S 47& 48 Oats, No. 2 January 3S1 Mnv 42 42 4PJi 42 July 37 37 37 37V September 32 32-4 32ft 32 Mess Pork January .... 13.20 May .v 13.35 13.37. 13.27 33.32 Lard January 7.25 May 7.37 7.45 7.42 7.42 Julv 7.40 7.15 7.40 7.15 Short Ribs January 6.42 0.47 G.42 0.45 May 0.70 G.75 G.70 G.72 July G.SO 0.85 6.80 G.S2 CASH QUOTATIONS, Cash quotations were an follows: Flour, quiet and steady; No. 3 spring wheat. S30 S5c; No. 2 red, SSTj92c. No. 2 corn, 47c; No. 2 yellow, 4Sc; No. 2 oats, SS.-Wie; No. 3 white, 39V'i012c: No. 2 rye, 5Gc; good feeding barley, 3S039c; fair to choice malting. 45007c; No. 1 llax seed. $1.30; No. 1 Northwestern, ?1.17. prlmo timothy seed, 53.25: mcs pork, per barrel. 513.250 13.27-; lard, per 100 pounds. S7 2207.25: short ribs sides (loose), 5.37I0.10; short clear sides (boxed), 5G.S7f(7.C-0: whlnky, basis of high wlnos, $1.27; clover, coutract grade, $11.25. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles, Reps. Ships. Flour, barrels lO.'TOO 25,200 Wheat, bushels 27,000 31.70; Corn, bushels 195,200 1C1.700 Oats, bushels 209.3CO 91,800 Ryo, bushels E.2C0 S.C00 Barley, bushels 50,100 31,500 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produce exchango todnv tho but ter market was steady; creameries, 1502'ic; dairies, 13019c: eggs, 2Sfi31e; cheese, steady, 100'10o. Live Stock. CHICAGO. Chicago. Jan. 25 Cattle Receipts, lfi.OOO; steady to lower; good to prime steers. 54.9503.GO; poor to medium, 51.000 4.75; stockcrs and feeders, $2.4001.10; cows, 51X004.10; heifers. $2.0004.00; canners, 51.00 C2.40; bulls. $3.3304.35; calves. J3.50fZ7.12V4. Hogs Receipts today, 40.000: tomorrow, 30.000; Gtcady Cc lower; mixed and butch ers, $1.6005.10. good to choice heavy, $5.03 tf?S.75: rough heavy, $4.85ft"5.00; light. $4.C0 01.95; bulk of sales, $1,SG5.00. Sheop Receipts, 20,000; sheep and lambs, steady; good to choice- wethers. $4.2O0.C5; fair to cholco mixed, $3.S574.20; Western sheep, 51 OOfiS.10; native lambs, $I.G0g.15; West ern lambs, fl.153C.35, KANSAS CITY. Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 2S. Cattle Re ceipts, 11,000; lower; natlvo steers. (Z.GOSV 4.60. natlvo cows and heifers, 52.25fc3,G0; stockcrs and feeders. 52 0OS3.80; bulls, 52.25 3.30; calves. 52.75SG.15; Western steers, J3.50G4.25; Western cows, 51.50g3.25. I logs Receipts, 10,000; lower; bulk of sales. 51,7504.95; heavy, 54.S5'0o,C6; pack ers. 54.SO0I.93, plga and lights, 54.250 4.90. Sheep Receipts, 4000; lower; muttons, $3.5004.60; lambs, $-1,5015.75; range weth ers, $3.2501.25; ewes, 52.50g3.90. OMAHA. Omaha, Jan. 2S. Cattle Receipts, MOO" market slow, 30c lower; native steers, 53.50 03.20; cows and heifers, $2 601x3.85; can ners, 53.5OS2.50; stockcrs and feeders, 52.75 04.10; calves. JXOOffS.uO; bulls, stags, etc, $2.5003 90. 1-Togs Receipts, GOdO; market 5c lower, heavy, 51.7504.90; mixed. $1.7504.80; light, $1.5004. 75; pigs, 53.7504.10; bulk of sales, $-1.7501.80. Sheep Receipts, G5O0; market dull, 10c lower; Westerns, $4.4005.00; wethers. 54 00 01.40; ewes, 53.CK;01.9O; common and stock crs, 52.501(3 Go; lambs, $4.vO05.75. ST JOSEPH. St. Joseph. Jan. 23 Cattle Receipts, 24(0; steady to lower; natives. $3.4055.25: cows and heifers, $2.0001.25; stockcrs and feeders. $2.7504.15. Hogs Receipts, S700; 507c lower; light, SI.G204.9O; medium and heavy, 5li50 C.07. Sheen Receipts, 2500; steady to 10c low er; lambs, $j,S5; wethers, $1.50; ewes, $4.00. t Treasury Statement. Washington, Jan. 23. Today's statement of the treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the $ltO,000.000 gold re serve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $220,962,272: gold, $101,222,205. Butter and Eggs. New York, Jan. 2$. Butter Quiet; creamery. 15I22c: State dairy. 14039c. Eggs Firm; Western, 3G039c. Coast Grain. San Francisco, Jan. 2S. Wheat Firmer; May, $1,373-. Barley Firmer; May, $1.03. 1 St. Louis Wool Market. St. Louis, Jan 2S Wool nominal; me dium grades, combing and clothing, 17 21c; light fine, 15-517e: heavy line, 120 llc; tub washed, 2O03Oc. ( New York Sugar Market. New York, Jan. 2S. Sugar Raw, nomi nal; fair refining. 2c; centrifugal, .96 test, 3 5-103Jl-32c; molasses sugar, 2 9-1G 02c; refined Is quiet, crushed, 5.10c; pow dered, 4.50c; granulated, 4 40c, Uric acid. Phosphates and Oxalate of Lime deposits are cured by Oregon Kidney Tea, , Not How Cheap But How Good. Blue Point Pcrfectos, Utah's Favorite Cigar. The State Bank of Utah Corner Main and South Templo Sts., Salt Lake City. XOSEPH F. SMITH. President. WILLIAM B. PRESTON, Vlco-PreJldenL CHARLES S. BURTON. Cashier. HENRY T. M'EWAN. Asat. Cashier. GENE HAL BANKING BUSINESS, Accounts Solicited. Special attention to country trade. Correspondence Invited, fOMMEBCIAL NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL PAID IN, 5200.000, General banking in all Its branohes. Directors J. B. Cosgrlff, John J. Daly, O. J- Ballnbury, Moylan C. For, J. CoagTlff, W. P. Noble, Gcorgo M. Downey, John W. Donncllan. A. F. Iiolden. WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK Bait Lake City, Utah. Established 1S52. The Oldest and Strongest Bank tn Utah.. Capital Surplus V..$18,ao,81Z40 Undivided Profits I Transacts a general banking IwMlneir, dom;tIa ond forolnn. Direct connections with banks In aU principal cities of tho world. ISSUES: DrsJfti. ) en H Letter of Credit, prominent Telegraphic Transfers. J eltlen. Deposlta received subject to check. H. L. MILLER. CaobJar. H. P. CLARK, Asst. dtehler. ESTABLISHED 1S41. 1 OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND 7-ARGJEdT. G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency, GEORGE RUST. General Manager, Utah. Idaho and,. Wyoming, Office In Progress bldg.. Salt L.nx City CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $200,000.00. WALKER BROTHERS, Bankers, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. .EfiUbJluhcd 1SS9. Incorporated 1903, Transact a Ooneral Banking Bualncsa. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. JESEBET NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Salt Lalco City. Utoii. Capital, 5500,000. Surplus, $250,000 L. B. HILLS, MOSES THATCHER, President. VIce-ProsldenL IH. B. YOUNG. E, S. HILLH, Cashlor. Asst. Cashier. Saie doposlt boxes for rent. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U. S. DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX Prealdont JAMES A. MURRAY.. ..Vice-President W. F. ADAMS , Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN, J300.0O0. Banking in all Kb branches transacted.. Exchange drawn on tho principal cltlea of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS jJcCOBNICK & CO., Bankers. Bait Lako City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1S7X UNION ASSAY OFPICE, M. S. HANAUEK, Manatee Removed to 1C2 South W. Temple. SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS will receive prompt attention. Analytical Kvorlt a Bpeclalty. Send for prloo Uat. T W. OUBKIE, ASSAYEB, f W "W, Srd South, Salt Idtfc Cltyj ! CUMMINGS I I COMMISSION CO. I a DEALERS IN New York Stocks, 1 j Bonds, Grain ' j I and Provisions, j : Stocks bought and sold on margin ! n or for cash, H Continuous quotations direct from m New York Stock Exchange. I m We have a Hpeclal department for n j buying and selling fetocks and bonds n I for cah. which enables un to glvo I best of satisfaction to bankers as H a well ae individual Investors. nj 1 C. V. CUMMINGS. Manager. B S Rooms 211-212 D. F. "Walker Block. K I I II Ilil III I I.I II Mil II il HU'TVy? Cheese, Butter, Tobacco, Rice, Meat Sale. 13 bars Diamond C "White Russian Soap .50 Buttermilk, per gal 3! Beat Creamery Butter 21 Pumpkin, per can 30 Twin Bros. Mush, 3 packages 25 5-lb. packages premium Wheat Flakes, worth 30c 37 40c Navel Oranges SO Good Lemons, per doz..., 10 7 pounds good Coffee 1.00 Dunham's 1-lb. pkg. Cocoanut 29 fi lb9. Prunes, for 25 Ben Davis Apples, per box 1.25 COc Tea 33 Cranberries, per quart 10 3 Oxford Flakes 25 3 1-lb. packages Raisins 25 Gallon can Best Sorghum 59 LARD SALE. 50-pound can 4. SO 10-pound can 1.05 C-pound can Co 3-pound can .35 2 pounds Limbergcr Cheese -2S Good Table Butter 20 Ammonia, per bottle 09 2 Bottles Pickles 19 11 bars Beat-'Em-All Soap B0 I caps good Tablo Peaches 25 C 1-pound packages good Starch 25 Picnic Hams, per pound 10 3 cans Peas 25 3 pounds best Gloss Starch .20 Macaroni, per pound 10 High Patent Flour, per cwt 2.30 Straight Grado 2.10 Bakers' No. 1 2.00 2 boxes Cocoa , 19 3 cans Good Salmon 25 fi-pound box Crackers i -10 Horse Shoo Tobacco, per lb 42 3 lbs Best Cream Cheese 50 5 lbs. Good Rico 25 Best Swiss Cheeso 25 "Warranted Baking Powder, 2 lbs. for .25 Cooking Eggs, per doz.... 20 2 pounds Comb Honey 25 Good Vinegar, per gallon 35 CHICAGO STORE, 138 "WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET. 'Phone 1-US-Z. 1 1 tU Ul 'll TOTJNOH MIDDLE 1 I H 1 1 AGED AND ELDER. I V 1 Hll ' LY. If you axo oexcual sitl HO I ly weak, no nxattoi 1 I 1 I WM I from what cause; unde nit B HI ft 11 veloped; havo stricture, mSasssmMBSmm varicocele, eta, MY PERFECT APPLIANCE will euro you. No drugs or olectiiolty; 73,000 curod and flevelopod. 10 DAYS' TRIAL. Send for free booklet. Sent sealed. Guaranteed. Wrlto today, a, 9. Emmet. ES3 Tabor Block. Denver, Colo, I Progress j Market. I MEATS, FISH, POULTRY j I AND OYSTERS. FRUIT AND I VEGETABLES OF ALL S KINDS. a B H. WARD, Prop. I l Tel. 797. 1 3 139 W. Second South. NOTICE. City Pouudkeeper's Sale. Notlco is hereby given to the owner or owners of the animals hereinafter de scribed, and to whomsoever It may con cern: That there aro impounded at the present time. In the city pound, the fol lowing described animals: One red and brindle. streaked with white, cow. about l years old. branded H II on right rump, I X on top left flank, big U upside down on left sldo with bar under it, end of right car cut off, left ear quarter cut under three notches. Also ono Jersey heifer about 3 years eld. Also ono Jersey steer about 38 months old. all with samo brands. If said animals aro not claimed and all amounts due thereon paid, and said ani mals taken away within ten (10) days from tho dato of the first publication of this notice, they will be Bold by tho city poundkeeper, at public sale, at 30th So. and 8th East. February 8, 3901, in this city, at tho hour of 2 p. m., to tho highest bid der. C. II. GATES, Poundkcoser. Date of first publication, Jan. 23, 1904. 1-2175 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Edison Electric company will be held at tho office of said company, In the Beckwlth banking building, In tho city of Evanston, State of Wyoming, on tha fourth Thursday of tho month of Fohru ary, 3904, at the hour of 12 o'clock m., for the purpose of electing trustees to hold otllco for the year next ensuing, and until their successors shall have beon olected, and to consider and act-upon such other matters, when lawful, as may be pre sented. "WM. R. STAATS. Secretary of tho Edison Electric Co. Dated January 2. 350J. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. California Mining and Milling company, of Nevada. Principal place of business In Nevada, Elko, Elko county. Nevada: principal placo of business In Utah, 221 South West Temple street. Salt Lake City. Utah. Lo cation of mines, Uintah Mining District, Summit county, Utah. Notlco Is hereby given that at a meet ing of the board of trustees of sold cor poration, duly held on tho 2Sth day of December. 1903, an assessment, (No. 6) of eight (S) cents per share was levied upon tho capital stock of this corpora tion, payable Immediately to H. G. Flsh or, assistant secretary, at the offico of tho "Western Exploration company, the ofllce of this company, No. 221 South West Templo street, Salt Lako City, Utah., Any and all stock on which this as sessment remains unpaid on Saturday, the 39th day of January, 1WM. at 12 o'clock noon, will be delinquent and advertised for sale, and If tho assessment Is not sooner paid, together with the costs of advertising, so much of each parcel of stock as shull be necessary to pay aald assessment and all costs of , advertising and sale will bo sold at public auction nt tho said office of tho company on Saturday, tho 27th day of February, 1901, nt 3 o'clock p. m. By order of tho board of trustees, rl7 "W. I. SNYDER, Secretary. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or tho respecUv flgnors ,'or further Information. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO bato division, In and for Salt Lako coun ty. State of Utah. In the matter1 of the estate of Edward Lambert, deceased., Notice. Tho petition of Elizabeth Bartlctt Lam bert and Wm. H. Halgh, executors of the estate of Edward Lambert, deceased, praying for an order to sell the follow ing described personal property of said decedent, to wit: 2', tons of lucerne hay, 2 horses. 2 cows, 1 buggy, 1 wagon and hay rack. 2 aetH of harness, 1 mowing machine -W chick ens, IS shares of common stock In the Utah Sugar stock, cert. 11, 18 shares of preferred stock of the Utah Sugar stock, cert 303, has been set for hearing on Fri day, tho 5th day of February, A. D. 1901, at ten o'clock a. m.. at tho county court house, In the courtroom of said court. In Salt l.ake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. "Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 23rd day of January, A. D. 1904. (Seal) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. By David B. Davles. Deputy Clerk. David M. Halgh. Attorney. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO bate division, in and for Salt Lake coun ty, Stato of Utah. In the matter of th estate of Joe MtncInlB deceased. Notice. The petition of Charles Bonettl, praying for the Issuance to himself of letters of ndrnlnlstratlon In tho estate of Joe Man clnl! deceased, has boon set for hearing on Friday, the 6th day of February, A. D. 1JKM, at 10 o'clock a. m at tho county courthouse, In the courtroom of said court, In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 21st day of Janu ary, A. D. 190-1. JOHN JAMES. Seal Clerk. By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. A. J. Weber, Attorney for Petitioner. TICK IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO bato division, in and for Salt Lake coun ty, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Jens P. Mortenscn, deceased. Notice. Tho petition of Edward R. Mortenscn, administrator of tho estate of Jens P. Mortenscn, deceased, praying for the set tlement of final account of said adminis trator and for the distribution of the resl duo of said estate to tho persons entitled, has been set for hearing on Frrday, tho 5th day of February, A. D. 390-1, at 30 o'clock a. m.. at the county courthouse, In tho courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 21st dav of Janu ary. A. D. 1MU JOHN JAMES, Seal. Clerk. By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. rlC5S SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Keith-O'Brien Company. Notice 1b hereby given that a. special meeting of tho stockholders of tho Kolth O'Brlon company, a corporation organized and existing under tho laws of the Stato of Utah, will be held at the offico of said company. No. 100 David Keith building. Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho 35th day of February. 190-!. at 2 o'clock p. rh., for tho purpose of amending tho artlclos of In corporation of sutd Keith-O'Brien com pany, the proposed amendment of the ar ticles of Incorporation of said Koith O'Brlen company being to change article Ifi of said articles of Incorporation so the samo Bhall read as follows: XVL That whenever the said corporation Is lndobteu In nn amount exceeding 10 per cent of tho amount of tho outstanding capital stock of said corporation, the board of directors shall havo the power and au thority for the purposo of paying said In debtedness, to levy and collect an assess ment upon the outstanding capital stock of said corporation In an amount suffi cient to pay said Indebtedness but not to exceed 50 por cent of the outstanding cap ital stock, and shall have the power and authority to levy and collect such other assessments upon tho capital stock of said corporation as arc authorized bv statute, but only ono assessment exceeding tho amount authorized by statute shall be levied by the directors of said corporation To the ta:tcnt heroin mentioned tho capi tal stock of this corporation Is hereby de clared to be assessable. J. X. FERGUSON, Secretary. Dated January 2?. 19W. Notice of a Special Meeting of the St. Louis-Vassar Mining1 & Milling Company, a Corporation, Organized Under the Laws of the State of Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah, Jan. 36. 390-1. Notice is hereby given that thcro will be a special meeting of the stockholders of tho St. Louls-Vussar Mining nnd Mill ing company had and held on the second day of February, 1904, at 3 o'clock p. m., at room No, 10, Walker Bank building; corner Second South and Main streets. Salt Lako City, Utah, the above-named placo being the general offico of said cor poration. This notlco is given and said meeting called by tho undersigned stockholders of said corporation, who aro the owners and holders of moro than two - thirds of the outstandlrs capital stock of said cor poration. Said meeting Is called by the undersigned stockholders for tho reason that thcro Is no secretary of said cor poration and for tho further reason that tho president of said corporation refuses to make such call. Said meeting Is called and will bo had and held for tho follow ing purposes and for tho transaction of tho following business: First To removo all of tho present di rectors and officers of said corporation and all directors and officers thereof who may be or claim to be such officers and directors at tho dato and time of holding such meeting, and to elect upon such re moval of such directors and officers, other directors and officers to fill the va cancies caused by such removal and all other vacancies existing at that tlmo for any reason. Second To authorize and empower the board of directors of said corporation to levy an assessment of not exceeding two cents por sharo on each and every sharo of the outstanding capital stock of said corporation and to glvo consent to the same. Signed M. A. Hughe?, S. V. Shclp, Rob ert GorllnskI, Ezra Thompson. W, S. Oak ley. Henry Newell, M. H. Walker, J. Frank Judge, J. C, Lynch. E. 11. Gorlln skl, James A. Miner. Harriet L. Miner, Charles A. Walker, J. R. "Walker, L. H. Farnsworth, Wllford Van Wagenen, John Austin. W. S. Willis. J. C. Jensen, Jo seph R. Murdock, H. T. Coleman, Sam uel Hair, Jr., Charles Buhler, Fred W. Hayt. F. II. Officer. It Is very Important that you attend this meeting. I you cannot attend, send proxy. First pub! "cation Jan. 39, 1S0I. r!450 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday, tho Sth day of February, 1904, at 30 o'clock a. m., at tho ofllco of the Venus Gold Mining compnny, at Room 28, Eagle block, routheast corner of Second South and WeHt Templo streets. Salt Lako City. Utah, a special meeting of tho stock holders of tho said company will bo held for tho purpose ot considering the follow ing amendments to the articles of incor poration, to wit: Article IX. amended to read as follows: By striking out the word "seven" In tho first lino of said article and Int. 'ting in lieu thereof tho word "five." i. as to make the lust sentenco of said Artlolo IX to read as follows: Tho officers of this corporation glial! consist of a board of rtyo (5) directors, a president, a vice-president, a secretary and a treasurer." Article X. amended to read as follows: "It shall require at least three (3) direc tors to constituto a Quorum 0f tho board of directors authorized to transact tho business and oxcrciso tho corporato pow ers of tills corporation." This stockholders' meeting la called by the presldont and 3ecrotury of tho said VonuH Gold Mining company, this llth day of January, 19(M. C. L. ELDRED, President GEORGE CANDISII, Secretary. Flrot publication In Salt Lako Dally Tribune, January 16, 1$W PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP I I NOTICES. H iS?HB-ul CoynlX. a?rk - tn respectlvo i I signers for further Information. 1 u? tTF?? DISTRICT COURT, PRO- I P,atocP'v,alo,nv'n Jnd for Salt Lako coun- ' t , Stato of Utah. In tho matter of tho cstato and guardianship of Henry L. I Chrlstcnsen and Clarcn Chrlstenson. ml- f nors. Notice. ( The petition of Slno P. Solomon, tho H guardian of tho person and eatatc of H Henry L. Chrlstonscn and Claren Chris- 1 1 tensen. minors, for confirmation of sale of , , MM the following described real estate, to- 1 Wit: The south half (&) of the northeast one- H fourth (VS) of the northeast one-half (W ot 1 section thirty-five (35), township one (1) south rango two (2) west, of Salt Lake l meridian, containing twenty (20) acres, to- ' gether with all Improvements thereon, mm and twenty (20) shares of stocks of th 1 Utah and Salt Lako Canal company, all Imw situated In Salt Lako county. State of I 11 Utah, for tho sum of J3500.00, and upon tho following terms, to-wlt: Cash upon mm confirmation, as appears from tho return ; of sale, tiled In this court, has been set 'Tl for hearing on Friday, tho 5lh day of Feb- MM ruary. A. D. 3901. at 30 o'clock a. m. at the . mm county courthouse. In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake. City. Salt Lake WM county, Utah. mm Witness, tho clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 25th day of mm January, A. D. 3901. Mm (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. H By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. Kinney & Chrlstcnsen, Attorneys for Guardian. JU IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE ' H division, in and for Salt Lake county, Stato of Utah. In tho matter of the cs- tato of James Thompson, .deceased. No- MM tlcc. , MM Tho potltlon of Frank Thompson, execu- tor of the estate of James Thompson, dc- MM ceased, for confirmation, of tho sale of tho , MM following-described real cstato of said dc- MM cedent, to wit: Part of lot I, block 37, MM plat "A." Ogden City survey, commencing MM at a point 30 rods west of tho southeast 1 1 mM corner of .said lot, and running thence west 59 feet; thenco north S rods; thence cast 59 feet; thence south S rods to tho placo . mwt of beginning, situated In Weber county. tmm State of Utah, for the sum of $500.00, and MM upon the following terms, to wit: Cash upon confirmation, ao appears from tn I return of oalo filed In this court, has been mM set for hearing on Friday, the 29th day of January, A. D 1KM, at 30 o'clock a. m., at IH tho county courthouse, In tho courtroom MM of said court. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lako mM county. Utah. Witness tho Clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 18th day of mMM January, A. D. 3901. Seal. JOHN JAMES. Clerk. By David B, Davles. Deputy Clerk. mW Stophena & Smith. Attorneys. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- MU bate division, In and for Salt Lako Coun- MM ty, State of Utah. In tho matter of the MM estato of David Whytc, deceased. No- MM ticc. mm Tho petition of Mary J. Whyte. praying for the Issuance to herself of letters of administration In tho estato of David I MM Whyte, deceased, has been sot for hearing mW on Friday, the 32th day of Februao'c A. D. 1904, nt 10 o'clock a. m., at the County mWJ courthouse, in the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lake coun- j fmm ty. Utah. 11 Witness tho Clerk of said court, with IH the seal thereof affixed, this 27th day of imm January, A. D. 1904. JOHN JAMES. 1 mm (Seal.) Clerk. t I By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. mM S. McDowall, Attorney for Petitioner. j I IIH ! NOTIPE OF ASSESSMENT. IH Joe Bowers Mining company, principal place of business at Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meet Ing of tho directors, held on the 23rd day of January, 1901, an assessment of one- IH half (.Y-) cont per share (being assessment No. 10) was duly levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable lmme ' WM dlaf'y to R T. Burton, Jr., secretary of h mmm company, at the office of the corn- ' mm pany, room No. 225 D. F. Walker build- MWM ing, Salt Lako City. Utah mWM Any stock upon which this assessment I mWM may remain unpaid on tho 1st day (if J mm March. 191, will be delinquent and ad- c vrtiscd for salo at public auction, and I Mmm unless payment Is mado before, will be j 1mWM sold -on the 26th day of March, 1904, U mMM pay the delinquent assessment, together j tWM with the cost of advertising and expense 'i ll of sale. R. T. BURTON. JR.. mWM Secretary. JMWM Pjom No. 225 D. F. Walkor Building mWM Salt Lake City, Utah. r20!2 MWM NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' 1 11 MEETING. 11 Tho annual meeting of tho stockholders ' n of the Venus Gold Mining company will bi lH held at the office of the company, Room 23. IH Eagle block, at the southeast corner of lll Second South and West Temple streets, In ll Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the Sth IIH day of February, 1904. at 4 o'clock p. m.. 'IH for the purposo of electing directors of the "1 said company for tho ensuing year, and for W MWM tho transaction of such other business as MWM may properly come before the meeting. I IH GEORGE CANDISH, Secretary. 1 mWM Salt Lako City. Utah. January 30, 1904. j 'MM ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 2. St. Louls-Vassar Mining and Milling j jH company, a corporation organized under ! the laws of tho Stale of Utah. Location 1 of principal placo of business, Salt Lake I JMWM City. Utah. f mWM Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting i mmm of tho board of directors of said corpora- 3 tlon held on the thirty-first (213t) dav of MMM December, 1903, an assessment of two (2) 1 lH cents per share was levied upon the cnpl- B IH tal stock of tho corporation, payable Im- ? MMM mediately to W. E. Lako, secretary, at the I fMMi banking liouso of Walker Bros., bankers. MWM Salt Lake City. Utah, and that any stock ' Mmm Soon which thl3 assessment remains un I mmm naid on the first '.1st) day of February, mmm 1901 will be delinquent and advertised for Mmm sale at public auction, and unless payment it IH It made before, will bo sold on the eight- i ( mWl eenth (lSth) day of February. 3901. to pay l mW tho delinquent assessment, togothor with IH cost oi advertising and expense of sale. 1 Mmm Tho said assessment Is levied by order ' IH of tho stockholders holding and represent- . IH ing moro than two-thirds of tho capital 1 stock. W. E. LAKE. Secretary. jf MUM NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. jB Godlva Mining company, principal placet of business room No. 310 Whfttngham MWMm block, West First South street. Salt Lako City. Utah. Notlco Is hereby given that at a mcot- i Ing of the directors of tho Godlva Ml- I IH nlng company, held on the 2Cth day of IH Januarv, IGOl, an assessment of one dollar H per sha'ro was levied on tho capital stocK mmm of the corporation, payable on or be- B foro the 29th day of February, 1904, to J. JMWMy E Berkley, secretary of tho company, at I 'fimmm room No. 310 In the Whltlngham block, on ' MWMM West First South street, In Salt Lakh City, Utah. Any stock upon which this MWU assessment may remain unpaid on thw i 1st dav of March, 1904. will be delinquent MWMM and advertized for sale at public auction. ) IH and. unless payment Is made before, will IH be sold on tho 19th day of March. 1904. to pay the delinquent assessment, togetnei IIJH with tho cost of advortlslng and oxpcnsb 11 IH of sale J- E. BERKLEY, MMM Secretary. m Room 310 Whltlngham Block, West First , South Street. Salt Lako City. Utah. r21PS I , MM IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT !j Lake County. State of Utah . MEmWM Aromlntlo Walsh, plaintiff, vs. John T. fH Walsh, defendant. Summons. ,1 mWMW The Stato of Utah to tho said defend- IB a,you are hereby summoned to appear ' within twenty days after the service of Vmmm this summons upon you, If served with- VmM in tho covnty In which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days ( after service, and defend the above en- mmm titled actlcn; and In caso of your fall- mWMW urc so to do, judgment will bo rendered mmm against you according to tho demand of the complaint, of which a copy Is here- , with served upon you. TrlrT WM. R. HALL, IH Plaintiff's Attorney. IH P. O address: Room 10 Eagle Block. IH 7G West 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City. , MWMm Utalu