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mL THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING. nrvrnWRl ?. 10ns m m Ml NORMAL eiR'al Requirements iB Loans Drop to 5Pr Cellt- JBkCB IN RESPONSE SKLffic Turns Atten Syely to Railroad qmtiktt Summary. LKocks In London Ir- -f "r?mL strength in steels. (Kencnta talked o this commenced over Eric ,Bits 0r cotton pools ex- SMpucnce money market jXiSRtccks In loan crowd. ijfciil will sell no moro 5jKfery this year. "pci-ease in cash in bank -f ifjjfcmn by National City Jjf to sub-treasury on Frl- tttKiuilrials advanced 6.51 Ifj&KiIre railroads advanced HgMfei Oct 2. The course of to f.Miritt Justified last week's (ptILj&ncc that the tone would jtfCEe special requirements of cvlffkit trcek had been met. ljKiuits Included thoso for the 4Eftlh And for the quarter, .Mirth very large syndlcato iHfilch were put through TnwiittnU. on the largo rnll Kcro evidently reclcposlt .C' and became available In VKy market. Therefore, !n HKav's sales for call loans ctnt and up to 7 per cent, topQv a momentary demand to iirctnt. and the free offerings Awrate doro to 5 per cent jmii to thl-. prices of securities iiBd to adranre. Efforts to JE' 8niraat.oa In the specula ir, provr-d mostly abortive, f JHtf 'any eilent were confined 'm itocks of Utile promtnoncc JKf'nllroid stocka which have bct of pool operations for a SKetb.1 of the money market JBlr regarding any Immediate BBp jJI of the news was calcu bd confidence In the solid 4miuts, It was felt that money is not to be hoped Bjc early reports of nudl- Ht9nu?.H5 in ijiiuuu were (itSgeratcd. but authorltn WJu Jnstiflcd the conclusion secured there This feprcrc that the advance In Y&ijhrid discount rate was 'ia effective barrier to the rthir gold for New York. Hf gold In London was as a further measure of Wi supply In that market. Bpry statement showed that Bkt fiscal operations were Hr from New York bankn, Mftml Institution roaching Sl, Bt the loss of the previous qUBnrae period of ?1,949,OjO. JMp50''s credit balauco at tho BBJfaved the way for expect- large withdrawal to be BBporrow's statement. Last .BBwto thai institution of $7. Bjrt. may be duplicated, w tho showing of the caah ktarcav bank statement con JrH and tho abilltv of tho SB; Institutions to effect an-wing- In face of tho lido mWV tnovcinent was doubted. Ilpjf)' nature of the rnllrond K by o'Hclals offers a clear aBjxeat ejcpanflbn of credits gFjand for funds from all JBgMntry These various fac JBC8 orm a conviction that the immediate future aro WJtalnod at a high level. of railroad business k received without surprise K S"1 "Ports this week had HF1 expressions as "deluged jmtrGc-h' and "overwhelmed" QKW.m Idea of conditions. V he price of copper hero K Induced only a narrow 5BEJnaIgainated Copper. At IK.'sonie fractional losses 5bE .. ?ains as a result of latlons of the day. Tho SK? Tia confined to the foro "d prices sagged In the o of the afternoon. J. Totnl sales, par value, "States bonds were all 4York Bonds. K Inc 2JVi 'BOS ij,n", st I- 96V5 lit tF" Tex 5.102',4 S"m "do coit K . 4s !-7"1 PiSfE T "wt c"ii.'ioni i...3nTn 5iv -IM'-i 8 v on 4a.. St V U. lti' g Pac la P. " S? ?"wajr fc. .. isi K-.... niiS? ..l; bB' t conv" HC in ' 105' w'""!LSv.SL''1 "n"'"1 53 'll-'-"! drt lals H 5 ...liv V1,ccl I- K -Is. 0 Mi mf5l.W Colo Ina get 8 "-( jRu.lfc 1 8 11 t 8 "cert &7 jft5 Stock List. nr. jif 4'iS ih jwH iw,j METALS ABE HIGHER OK LONDON MARKET Copper, Tin and Iron Advance -All Arc Firm on This Side. f -f. SILVER. I New York 61t.ic Snn Francisco 01c'-f r ' LEAD. " ' . -f New York exchange 4.S5JH.G0 -f t COPPER. -f New York exchange $1C.251C50 -f "'-- -------- -t-t. NEW YORK. Oct. 2.-The London tin .market was- strong and higher, spot clos ing 147 15s and futures at 146 12s 6d. Lo cally tho market was steady, with spot quoted at $32.2532.60. Copper was also higher abroad, closing at 71 12s Gd for spot and 70 12s Cd for fu tures. Tcatly tho market Is firm; Lake and electrolytic" are quoted at S16.25tflG.50; CLsting at ?16.00S1G.25. Lead Jlrm at I.S5tf-l.!X) locally; at Lon don it was a shade higher at 14 2s Gd. Spelter was unchanged at 27 10a in the London market. Locally the market was tirm, with spot closing at ?5.956.06. Iron was higher abroad, closing at 60s Pd for standard foundry ana at Gls d for MIddlcsboro. Locally tho market was firm, with Southern grades a shade high er. No. 1 foundry is quoted at J17.50ftl7.75: No. 2 foundry Northern. 517.WfjU7.25; No. 1 foundry Southern at Sin.75fl 17.00; No. 1 foundry Southern soft at $16.75?jl7.00; No. 2 foundry Southern at ?1G.25. Stock Market Letters. James A. Pollock fc Co,, stock and grain biokers, G West Second South street, make public the following letters on tho stock & Bryan, New York, say: -Saturday's strength was continued in today's market, the market being strong through out and more uniform than for some time. Money rates, though strong, were not er ratic Tho feeling Rcems to be that tho crisis has been passed, Wall street Is confident that the. Investment demand from tho October disbursement will shortly bring money back to tho street, making easier rates. Tho action of the market Is strong, with stool stocks and low-priced industrials the favorites. On any general advance these stocks are ex pected to give a good account of them selves " Tiutton, New Y'ork, says: "Wo seem to bo In a position today hero In Wall street that wo have seen many times before. The public is practically out of the mar ket and stocks, the big Interests carrying same In lieu of absolute knowledge as to wbnt the future- will bring forth In their favor. Speculators and Investors allko havo been scared out of market by insur ance companies and scandals, fears of railway legislation at Washington this fall, the rumored strike in coal regions next spring, high money, etc Now as re gards these various factors, we find wtocks going up In the face of 7 per cent money, because this condition wns dis counted before and traders sold long ago In anticipation of such, and tho big In terests took the stocks, nnd they being well supplied with funds as Is always the caso under such conditions, thoy will keep on buying until the money situation eases up and then the public will bo bullish nnd take securities off the hands of these banking Interests." T. A. Mclntyre & Co., New York, say: "There was a considerable Increase in tho demand for stocks, with tho result that It caused a much better undertone to tho general list and a further hardening tendency to prices. The action of large financial Instlutlons Indicates that tho leading banking Interests havo the money situation well enough In hand to warrant the assumption that the stock market will be In good shape and that we will have a continued trading market, with probable gradual Increase In values rather than any development of weakness. Thero Is a tendency among the trading element to pick out the cheap stocks of the better class of railway and Industrials and con centrate operations on them for a further rise." Closing Slock List Open. Hlfth. Low. Close. Chewipcako fc Ohio .. 1,300 69 5S'.5 6S; Chlcajro & Alton 37 preferred '9 Oil Great Western .... S.L-OO 21-i 21 Chi Sz Northwestern ... 1.W0 217 2ldl 216 Chi. Mil & St. Paul ... 7.PO0 lS lfc! 182U Chi Turm & Trans IS prefcrr;il 39 C. C 'C Jk St Louis f5; Colo Fuel & Iron .,.. 11.800 4714 6i 46' Colo & Southern 7,!KM 2571 IS 2S 1st pr-lferrod 70-1 CJH fi2',i Cnd preferred 8,400 44 43H 44 Coni-olldated Gas S.0O0 - 1MH 1S7 1SJ Com Product 'J.SW 12 12i 12't preferred -JOO 51 51 SUb Dolawnrc & Hudson .. 400 CIS :'I8 21C Del. Lacka & Western ,x 4.7) Ccnvcr & Rio Grnndo 23H preferred StU Dlst Securities 7.100 m; 4.1 43;i Erie 13,70") GOTi MK SOU 1st preferred GOO S2U S2U S2 2nd preferred 1.100 7314 73 73H General Electric 200 1824 1SJ 1S14 Hocking Valley SO Illinois Central 1.C00 1S3 1524 1SIU International Paper .. 10,100 Mi J 22U K'.-i preferred 100 79?4 72?i 7b. Internntlonnl Pump -'S'.o preferred 100 S3 S3 S3 Iowa Central preferred 100 57ij 67 Vi K'i Kansas City So 700 27-H 27 27 preferred 100 55 5S 6J'.y Loulsvlllo & Nash .... 6.GO0 15M4 1B4T4 1S4-4 Manhattan L 3M 1G5'.S Met Securities 1.100 81 S04 S0V Metropolitan St rty ... 3.100 K'i 12S 1I5?1 Mexican Ccntrnl .r,100 24 24U 24U Minn & St l-ouls . 72 Minn St P & S St M.. 20 130 130 139 preferred Mleeourl Pacific B.tXO UU 10.-.H 10i Mo Kaiuoas & Texas .. 3.5.0) 3li 34U 3',i preferred Nntlonnl Lead J0 4.U 45-,i 45;i preferred J' New York Central 2.100 1MJ1 IMJi loO N Y Ont & West 3.JM 5CU Kli M Norfolk & Western .. 5.700 SOU preferred j0 North American 101 (rj M U Pacific Mall 1.100 46 4j 45 Pennsylvania. 17.400 144 111 14111 People's. Ga 1.300 101 101 10 U Plttabrg C C & St L.. ...... .... Press.id Steel Car .... 1.00-1 6 Ut W; preferred 96 1 W U Pullman Palaco Car .. t0 ;W4 -50 Reading .... 6-...VW 121 ? lMVc 1-j . U ; nShtr OoMs M0 33 3ST4 qiPIC;"(S F ind pfd.'.'. 'C.7W 7li 70i 70H IUhW...! TOO ,,Ji MJi MU HES ,8 Southern nowf i... 6.7M 3714 Mi Mi T2z""rm s gls Texas & Pacific ...... .00 3-. 14 3..14 UnSrmc 07,00 13.U 133J4 mu q 8 KclRty l. V it Pubber ,(w r,7 w, U rJ.A 100 11114 HH4 in ." ee "". .. I M.1M 3Si 5Si SSV, h S;,.i . ...... 14,100 J0.T.4 103U lCSli vS; MSI Slk & ,.rr5rr",' .. .... 1,000 tVi 23 22:, preferred l'' u-5 4;'' :::: :::: w: 7ncdtc -1:565 sg cPerV;..:-:::::: i la i S,"a1hffi dfor'"tho'd'ay!"c9.E0O ahaxe,: ONLY FEW BUCKS REACHJHEMARKET Hunters Find Birds Plentiful, but Few Are Offered for Sale. LARGER SUPPLY IS PROMISED FOR TODAY Price of Birds Ranges From 40 to 75 Cents a Brace. Teals the Lowest. Althouch hunter who availed theimielvea of the openlnr of the duck season reported their luck unusually good, only a few blrdu found thilr ivny to tho retail stores of tho city These wore, sclllnu ut from 40 to 75 ctnts a brace, tho mnllnrds brlnglnc tho lat ter price and the teels the smaller figure. A delicacy not often een nt this season of tho year was helne ofTcrcd at me of tho fruit frtando strawberries. They camo from California and although they wero any thing but attractive looking-, wero soiling at 33 cents a box. Cranbcrrlos wero about tho only other fruit that has not been on f.ilo for some time. These came from Cupe Cod, and sold at 15 cents a quart, retail. Ketail Quotations. i Hay, Grain and Straw Oat straw, per bale, 40.i; alfalfa, COc cwt. ; timothy, per ton, balod, SOo owt.; wheat, per cwt. J1.G0; corn, per ctw., 11.40: corn, cracked, .l5ffl.00; Utah oats, ?1C0; rolled oato. H.SO; barley, rolled, fl.40; Hour, baker-V No. U J2.1C; flour, straight grade, 2.3J: high patent. $2.5; rye, S2.i0; BTaham flour, J2.cOQ2.70: corn-meal. J2.00O2 M; bron?" $1.10: bran and r.liorts, $1.10. Meats Prime ribs. 1714c, porterhouse, 1S5? 22'.4c; pork, 17Hc; mutton chops, mifflEo; ltgs. i:j; lamb. 15r20c; vcl, lS.20c; veal loaf, SC-c: spring lamb, 15925c per pound. Poultry Drcsscl hens, lie; broilers, 20c per pound; ducks. 16c, roast sprlncs, 20c per round. Fruit? 'Lemons, per dozen, 35f?40c; oranges, per dozen, tCQ75c; bananas, per dozen. 23c; cantaloupes. 5c up. pomcgranltes, 15c; Alberta peaches. 75cff$l.W per caeo, Utah watermelons, 1VG25C; Dartlttt pears, 10c a pound; grapes, COc box. plums, 3 pounds for 10c: pressed tigs, 15c packago; green gage plums. GOc a case; egg plums, COc a cae; nectarlnen. 75c a caoe, 5c a pound; Concord grnpee, 45050c a basket; pineapples. 30c each; Tokay grapes, Mc per basket; Muecatel. 50c per haskvU or 10c per Kund; Black Prince, 40c per basket; cran berries. ICc quart. Vegetable! Potatoes, I0ti25e per peck; car rots, four hunchea for 10c; t'tah lettuce. 3 for Cc; cncuinbers, 20c dozen; pickling cucumbers, 50275c per hundred; Utah parsley, fo per iMJnch; Utah nsw cabbaere. 4c per pound; Utah radishes, two bunches for Cc; fresh to matoes, por pound, Cc; cauliflower. 15c per pound; summer squash. 5c per pound; Utah string beans, 3 pounds for 25c; Utah wnx beanH. 10c, green corn, 25c per dosen; eggplant, 5-JIlOc each; bell peppers, 10c per pound; Hub Ifird squash, 25c each; pumpkins, 2.: each; pickling onions, 50c a pck; celery. 5c bunch; Hweet jMDtatocs, 5c pound; oyster plant, 5o bunch; parsnips, tr-o bunches for Cc. Dairy Products Cutter, per pound, 30c; cheese, 20c; egg, Pr Ooion. 25'835c; fancy cheese, per pound, 20c. comb honey, per comb, lie; strained honey, per pound, 16c; Swiss cheese, per pound, 40c; llmburger cheese, per pound, GOc; cream brick cheese, 2oc, Edam cheese, $1.25 each. Fish Salmon. 1714c; halibut. 15c; striped boss, 20c. codflsh. 15c; nerch. 1214c whltcflsh. 10c; sturgeon, 15c; catfish, 15c; shad. 15c. barracuda, 15c; yellowtall, lc; mackerel, 20c; ;cllow perch, 17c; pike. 20c; rock cod, two pounds for 25c: 6olcs. two pounds for 25c; Mackinac trout, 20c per pound; blnck bass. 50c; sea. bass. 15c, klngflsh. 15c. oysters, Now York counts, 2Jc a dozen; kippered nalmon. lOo a pound; oysters. 50fl60c per can. lobstern. 20o a pound; shad. 15c per pound; skate, 15c per pound, shrimps, 20c a quart Wholesale Quotations. Hay. Grain and Straw Oat straw, par bale. In car lots. 30fl35o, alfalfa, $9.50; timothy, per ton. baled. $13.0gl4.00; wheut. per cwt., $1 35; corn, per cwt.. $1.35J1 10; corn, cracked, J1.45; Utah oatn. $1.40; rolled oats, $1.50; barley, rolled, $1.30; flour, bakers' No. 1. J1.S0; flour, straight grade, $2.00; Hour, high patent, J2.20; ryo. $2.50; graht.m flour( $;.W; corn meal, $2.00, bran, &5cOJ1.0);-bran and shorts, $1.00. Meats Dressed beef, per pound, 4',41j514c; Iressed veal, per pound, S14c: dressed hog3, Sc; live. $4.00 per owt.: pork loins, 1214c per pound, mutton SliOG'.ie; spring lamb. S14o per pound. Poultry Dressed henK, lolJlOc; roasters. ISc: Kastcrn broilers, lCc per pound; Utah broil ers, drewed, liv per pound; allvo, J2.Ou'3.75 a dozen, squabs. 30c per pound; ducks, 14c. Fruit Santa Paula lemons, per box. JS V)C S CO, othor grades. $7.GO3S-00; bananas, per bunch. t2.MW4.O0; Valencia oranges. $5.0000 00 por box; llmcp. $2.00 per ICO, Utah poaches, $1.00 per crato; Bartlctt pears, $1.50. plums. il.CO per crate; cantaloupoH. $3.50 per crate; green apples, $1.00 per caso; watermelons, $2.00 per dozen: grapes, $1.15ftl.76 por bon California fli;s, S5cfl2.25; Concord grapes. 40c a basket. VegiUblJft Grcon onlcn?, 10c per dozn: Utah lettuce 20c; cauliflower por pound. 7c; cucumbers. 5c a dozen; Utah dry onions, $2.00; garlic, 20c, now potatoes. $1.103J1.23 per cwt.: tomatoes, $150 per crate. weot potatoes, 314fl4c per pound; Brursels sprouts, I2'.4c per pound. Dairy Productn Butter, per pound, 2Jc: cheese, per pound, 13c. eggs, per case, $4 (US.75; comb honey, per crate. $2.50; Swcltzer cheese, per pound, ISc; llmburger cheese, per pound, 16c; cream brick cheeso, per pound, 18c; Edam cheese, per dozen. $12.00 Fish Salmon, per pound, 12c; halibut, per pound, 10c; striped bass, per pound, 17c; folcs, per pound. 10c; flounders, per pound, 10c: sturgeon, per pound. 13c; yellowtall per pound, 12cj fresh mackerel, per pound, lP312o; California Einolts, per pound. 12c, perch, por pound, lie; whltcfleh. per pound, lCc; AVc3t ern codfish, per pound, 12c; red rock cod, per pound, 12c; Eastern codfish, per pound, 10c; pike, per pound. 20c. blnck bass, per pound, ISo; Maclnac trout. 20c, klngflsh. lie. Money and Exchange. NEW YORIv, Oct. 2. Money on call vn firm at S'SC por cent; closing bid. hi; of fered at 6Vfe. Time lonns firm; GO dnys nnd 90 day. 4141 por cent; six month, A'L 5? 4V; per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4!j7o per cent. Sterling exchange easy, with actunl business In bankero' bills at $4 85 20-ff-4.85.25 for demand and at. M.S2.25 4 $2.20 for CO-dny bills. Posted rates. $1.83i and S 1 Commercial bills, $1.82, Silvor nnd Drafts. NEW VORIC, Oct 2. Bar silver, (Ilftc. Mexican dollars. 47c. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.-Silver bars, 61MoxIcan dollars, nominal. Drafta Sight, 3: telegraph, 5. Treasury Statement. "WASHINGTON. Oct. 2. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In the Kcnernl fund Knows: Available cash bal ance. I130.S23.603; gold coin nnd bullion, ?C4,S'9,S24; gold cortlllcatcw. $IS.151.930. Engages Three Millions Gold. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. The National City bank announced today that It had n gaKcd fr Import about ?3,D00.OW of gold In London. St. Louis Wool Markot. ST L.OUIS. Oct. 2. "Wool Steady; me dium grades combing and clothing. 2;p 30c' light line. 224120c; heavy line, l&ff22c; Uib washed 3S42c. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. All grades of re fined ."Ugar v.-cre reduced 10c a hundred ,KRatt nonUn'al: fair refining, 3c: centrifu gal .M-tcst. 3c; molnssuH sugar. 2?ic. Reflned, unsettled. No. 3. J4.20. No. 7. J4.ir,; x'o s tl.00; No. 9. fl.00; No. 10. $3.K; No. il S3: No. 12. f-TSO; o. 13, $3.70; No. 14. SC!C5. Confectlonors' "A." ?4.6o; mould "A " 35.15; cut-loaf, $M; crushed, ?5.C0; powdered, $I.W; granulated, ?I.S0; cubes, 15.03. BEARISH NEWS FAILS TO HOLD WHEAT DOWN Strength Due Almost Entirely to Active Bidding of Lead ing Bull. CHICAGO. OcL .-Notwithstanding a number of bearish influences, the wheat market was strong throughout the entire session. At the start the market was af fected to some extent by the steadiness poolfCStCd in tllC whcat rl;ct at Llvcr- SattvtVhe1stl,1rp decline In Chicago no y' a '"jOorlty of traders here ex fnri? considerable reaction In prices at f?nfnt Sr;ilnn markets. Cables, however, nt r Lt0. (JO"flr,m expectation, values nLrulcr,)ool.b0,nS trifle lower For Dc ohmnilCIl n& nuotfitlons here wore un changed to &c higher? ut S3Htt&c. minifnni0 "''"Oft entirely the strength qtli lilcd ,t,,r?llhout tho entire dav. SB tdi " L)y dcmau of the bull leader, pit traders became active purchaser. PftvrP f;8 iadvan5.cd sh0,'ts started to M.Ca,,s,.nsi . st,n Greater show of sticngth. notwithstanding that news of IvZ ' iy otherwise was favorable to tho 'n wUhor In tho Northwest wns ?S yMClonr" Recelpts at Minneapolis wm.-1"1 were !lgH,n ot liberal volume. -iCtT. shipments wero largo and- the rif&l0 .suPnl.y showed an Increase of , W5.000 bushels. h!?V?jrt,3rIoas' tnc mnrket continued to gain In firmness. During tho Inst few moments of trading December touched tho highest point of the day. sales being mal0 "t The close was strong, with December I'.fcc higher, ut 8lc. iaentlmcnt In the corn pit was a trine bearish and prices showed a moderate de cline. The market closed atendv. with December tfc off. at 43iAc. Liberal receipts had a depressing effect on tho oats market December closed i eC lower, nt 27?kQ27c. w"-u iu Provisions were steady as a result of Improved demand for lard. At the close ?mnoiP: P0rk, ""changed, lard was up 2VW'oc, nnd ribs were a shade higher. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. wK'T-o. 2- PCn- H'Eh- LW C5e Dccember $3 SIH H McL N0:-2-. K!i Sctobcr CO ZD 4D; 9t4 December, old MH ui Dcwmbcr. new 3H . m; ; (8U M0Jat3Xo.-d- October -.. December ;t; ifu A-i 7--? ; 23Ti SO s 20S Mess Doric, per bbl. 9clobor K-7S It.M 14 75 14.S0 Jnnuni-y i2.0 i;.40 I2.37a 12.S7'4 Lard, per lfO lbs October 7.313 7.30 7 ;o 7 November 7.20 7.3-1 7.2T. 7.30 Janiiory 6.S0 C.S24 C 80 C.S:S short nibs, per 100 lbs ci?b-r S-51 S-57'.i 8.M 8 iS'a January 6.52i G.52i C.47i 6.50 cnsli quotntlona were as follows Flour, CASH QUOTATIONS. , r"0; stencjy. No. 2 jinrlnj; what. Rti.sc No. 3, .SS !4c; .No. 2 rc-,1. S3ic. No. 2 corn. Mff MVio; No. 2 yellow. C2'.ijC2ic; No. 3 oats,27iic No. 2 while. 23i'tft29r; No. 3 white. 2Gfl23c No rye 67c, good feeding barlev. Ztiilc rnlr to cholco mnltlnjr, 405f4Sc, No flox Htcd. 55c; No. 1 northwoatcra, SI 01 . prime timothy seed, J3.20; mera pork, per bbl., $14.75 fiM.SO; lard, per 100 lbs., J7 27',i. short rlba slde doofe). JS.45ffS.05, short clear Pldea tbsxsd). $7.S7it'(ZS.OO; whisky, basin of high wines, M.J0; clover, contract trade. $12.75. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Rectlpts. Shipments, Flour. hblH 31,600 0,400 Wheat, tu. 110,000 p.700 Corn, , hu ; . . .its.iViO 3,600 Oali1. bu &SS.90O 407,100 Rye. bu. 160,00") . , Darley. bu 206.60-) il.MO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produzd exchantfo tolay the butter market was steady. Creams. lSJjr20e. dnlrv ICifilSVsc; c(f, firm, nt mark, ross. Includ ed. 17'4c; firsts. liic; prime, 2?4c; cxtraut, 22Hc; checfc. steady. llQUUc. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. Tho visible supplv of grain Saturday. September SO, as com piled by the New York produce exchange, Is as follows: Wheat, 17.505,000 bushels, lncrcaso 1.63-1,000; corn 6.774.000 buBhcls, in crease 418.000: oats 1S.OT0.COO bushels. In crease l,49S,0CO bushels; ryo 1,301.000 bush els, Increase 236,000; barley 3,912,000 bush els, Increase 1,223,000. Coast Grain. j SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 2.-Wheat-Stronger; December. Sl.SStj Barley Stronger; December, $L09V4. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct 2. Cattle-Receipts 20, 0C0; market steady to 10c higher; good to orlme hceves, ?o.25C00. stockors and feed crfi, f2.301?4 25; cows nnd heifers, $1 40jpl.EO, Texas fed steers, JSJSJfl.oO, Western steers. J3.l0ff4.7O HogF Receipts today, 2S.00O; market steady; mixed and butchers', $3.100.75: good to choice heavy, t5.3ol?3.72u; rough heavy. $5.000.25; light, .10fl-3.G5; bulk of sales, Jo.aSfjo.fo. ' Sheep Receipts 3C.CO0; market strong; sheep. J3.7&95.10; lambs, J1.10fT7.E5. , Omnha. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 2.-Cattlc Re celDts S(O0; market steady; native steers J3.7SC5.75; cows and helfors. ?2,SC3'l.2o, Western steers, f3.0Offl.7C: Texas steers, ?2.7i")ff3.75; cows and heifers. $2 00fJ3.M; canners. 51.50J2.25; stockers ond feeders. J2.50ff-l.25-. rnlvctj, .O0ff5XO; bulls, stags, etc.. S2.00ff3.60. Sheep Receipts 3300, market steady: Westerns. JI.75S5.00: wethers, JI.20ff-l.60; ewes, J4. 15??4.50; Iambs. S5.GOS6.75. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 2.-Cnttle-Recclpts 25.0(0, Including 3000 Southerns', market steady, native steers, JI.O)ff6.90; native cows and heifers. J1.75ff5.25; stock ers and feeders, S2.C0ffI.25: bulls. J2.00ff $3.00; calves. J2.COff6.00: Western steers. $2.75J;-l.7u: Western cows, Jl.7offG.C0L Hogs Recclptn. F(0; market steadv to Be lower; bulk, J5.20ff5.35; heavy, J5.23ff5.35, packers, S5.Cii4n.30. Sheep Receipts, f000; market steady; muttons, Jl.OO'5'5.00; lambs. J3.25ffC.75: rango wethers, ?4.25ff5.00; fed owes, j3.75ffl.M. St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts. ?00; active, steady to strong; natives. J3.C&SC.0); cowh and holfere. Jl.COff4.C0; stockers and focdors, J2.7iff4.00. Hogs Receipts, 2400; steady to He lower; light, J5.20ff-3.35; medium and heavy, J5 25 ff5.32V4; bulk of sales, J5.25ffo.32$. SheOp Receipt.", 6P00; active, strong, na tive lambs. $i.00. Westorn lambn. J6.A'; vearllngo, JG.CO; wethers, Jl.CO; ewes, Jl.35 Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK. OcL 2, Buttor-FIrm: street price extra creamery, 21c; oftlclal prices, creamery, common to extra, 17ff) 21c; Slato dairy, common to extra, lGffi 20'.ic; renovated, common to extra. loff 19c; Western factory, common to extra, lCn7ic Western Imitation crcatnerv extras, 19c; do firsts, 17'fflSc Cheese Wi.-ak; State full cream, small nnd Inrgc. colored and white fancy, HV;c; do fair, choice, lOffllUc. Eggs Firm; State, Pennsylvania and near by. fancy "elected, white. 30c; do choice. MffSSc; mixed, extra. 24ff23c; West ern extra, llrats, 22ffi3c; do Jlrsts, 21c. Dried 1'ruit Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. Evaporated ap ples continue llrm, with most of the. husl nexs In futures for December delivery and prime quoted around 7c; The spot market is without change, choice and fancy being practically out of supply for THIS IS THE DOCTOR, YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! DR. C. W. HIGGINS The oldest and most reliable special- lousncss, Gravel. Sore Eyes. Lung DIs- lst on chronic and private diseases, eases. Tape Worm. Dyspepsia, Liver Thirty-two years In Salt Lake City. and Kltcy Complaints, Deafness Ca- . , . tnrrh, Erysipelas, Old Sore?, Scrofula, Microscopic and Analytic Physician. Rheumatism, Stiff Joints. Piles In their CURES Fits, Nervous Weakness, worst form. Those afflicted with Epl- Neuralfc'ln. Varicocele, Weal: Spine. BU- lepsy or Fits can be permanently cured. Cor. Main and Third South Sts., St. Elmo Hotel. nlri II I I I III I I II II III .L..'1iyjJ.TUjr! ir-TrorglH.. ..u J,. .ym.i,.,.vr.. v... ..Ml J..JTJJM gg WE TREAT AND CORE fW CATARRH and all curoblo Chronic dls- V, t KrFei trSPS. ease of the Eyec, Ears. None. Throat, UOlSffA B wlSlf Iffs. Stomach, ICIdnfj-o, I.tvcr. Blad- tyWMli f WRii dr nnd BoWBl. Heart Dlaoaoe. Fltc. S iy I XaX Chorcn. nhoumo-tlem, PJlea, Rupture, Lost t - fir f 55 Manhood, "Vartocecle, Gonorrhea, Syphilis. jP'-d. - sfZK1 f k l Prostatic Troubles, nnd all Chronic. Ncr- !flM' ytB. V 3 --.?i vuo and Prlvato DIshjcs or Men, Women SMyiSS I KtTrg I Home Trentmnt Cures. Write iTM SyMiST-fii I f"or flee oymptom list if j-ou can- vWftfj'r' h XTLt&J 1 not call. Consultation Prde. v F DR. A. J SHORES. I 1 DIl. G. TV. SHORES. K Weak Men. pay When Sured. p If you euffor from any of the wcali- ""o .euro you nrst Qnd then ault a RE A- . neeses or diseases cauesd by Ijmor- SON'AUhE FEE when you nre curcl. You p ance, excess or contaclon TOU ARE can depend ipon our word, thousand! - THE VERY MAM WE WANT TO of patients havo Indoreed un NOW WU 1 TALK TO. , WANT TO CURE YOU with the distinct l Wo have proven our skill In curln underJtnn''.Snr that wo will not demand a r CHRONIC dlsoasto by publishing FEE until W3 cure you This applies to t many voluntary testimonials from Lost llanhocd. Seminal Wcalcnofp. Spur- t homo people, clvlne names, pictures mRtorrhocB, Cronorrhcca, Syphilis, Vnrl- ond sddreoscs. cooele, Diseases of tho Prostato Gland. WB CAN'T PUBIJBH OUR CURES Unnatural Louie. Contracted Disorder 1 I IN PRIVATE DISEASES Stricture etc. ContsRlOua Wood Po!so'd! Because It would betray confidence. and all WEAKNESSES of men. : Hencs y have to provo our olclll In OFFICE HOURS- 9 a, m. to 6 p m ; this cloas of troubles In another way Eonlncs, 7 to 3, Sundays and holidays, h This Is our plan 10 . n). to 12. f DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 249 fV.h t DOCTOR COOK Cui' Mn.ass j PBOSTATIO TEOTJBLES 2CM-v. ?TBVOUS DEBILITY. I Permanently cured, no mat- Sh Cures quick and radical In ter how long standing th yft 0 to GO days, by my own fa- dlaoaee, In from G to 20 days. NOl W ' , STRICT TJBE M mous method. Cured In 15 day3, without W fM VABICOCELE cutting, pain, drugs or de- frn r? 1&A completely and permanently tentlon from business. cured by new process; all "WASTING- WEAKNESS t wc3 dleagrccablo 'symptoms soon r . . ,A , . as.? dl-appear completely and , Tlmo of cure. 10 to 05 days, forever. It Is safe, painless : by my original, very slmplo A NjtejJS and bloodless An absoluto . remedy (used exclusively by 5", ft, euro guaranteed. PRIVATE DISEASES f MrSF BL00:D POISON. t Cured in 8 to 10 days, with- OywWh Every vestige of poison re- r out the ubo of poisonous J w "rflw moved from system without drugs. v.SJi,- aid of mercury or potash. Consultation is free and Invited, and In consulting mo you may bo sure that " nothing that science can dovlno or aklll perfect has been left undono to afford vou a apeody, anfo and permanent cure. WHITE me In full confidence, explaining your troubles as they sppeal to you, and receive by roturn mall my honest and candid opinion of your case. j." eeeK mediqhl eg? cjfifju?'y-as p0aT8coP.crky- jj ffuaPsSacg,1S: YOUNG, JIIDDLE B V H y AGED AND ELDER 3 ' B 2 B LY It jou are sexually Slip 2S i h weak, no matter from 3 tin tK m what cause; undecl P R B RB oped, have stricture. vujSKCiBracjssi varicocele. etc.. MY PERFECT APPLIANCE will cure you. No drugs or electricity; 750.OM cured and developed 10 DAYS' TRIAL. Send for free booklet Sent sealed Guaranteed. "Write today. R. C. Emmet, 233 Tabor block, Denver. Colo. FOR WOMEN PENNYROYAL PILLS lgwfev Sckfe ixrvd rollowblo, thoy jKaJrfr ovorcomo wocxktioss, lr jKfIsaaiy croaso vlflor, banish pains. ,'SElaji MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS ESg$Sold by DrucnlJis and DK Motta 'v-Sgvgy' Chemical Co. Cleveland, Ohio. 1'or salo by l C Schramm, ii. C. M. 1. Urua Dept., Dayton Druir Co., A. C. Smith Drug Co. DR. LOY B. DUNCAN, DENTIST, Over Wollccr Uros. Dry Goods Store, y.a!t Luke. Roth 'nhoncs. the time being. Common to good nro quoted at 5f7c; prime 7ViC. Prunes arc going quite steadily Into consumption in Jobbing lots from the local stock and fiuotatlonn'nre llrmly held from -P3 to 7'4c. according to grade. Aprlcold .irn without change. Cholco aro quoted at SVfiOc; extra cholco at 9V (ijOic. and fancy ut lOlUJc. Peaches aro In very light supply on spot nnd In tho absence of business the market Is quoted nominal. RalHlns aro unchanged. Loose mus catels, fi',4P7',tc; needed raisins at 7,2S;to, and London layers at $1. 15tj 1.20. Scoffs Ssnfal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE : ForlnDaramatlon orCatcrrho! l tho lllfutderand Dlmixned Kid- Kuo)'s- b'O OUBE no ?AY. Cures iyi&rl pnalckly and rormnnftntly th'i vi'-j1 3 J"0rt erfMi or flonorrhocii " vi'ft tS? y-ud Olcct, no mutor of hov IuSju Joijk stondliic. Absolutely 5,SVs Imrwless. Bold by drnuHlsts. . tva Ul.CO, or by mnll, voat. Tf!E SANTAL-PEPSIN 00, geS- BclleloctDlnc, Ohio. F. J. Hill Drug- Co., Salt ILako Citp DRUNKENNESS CURED. 'sZ&&iWfc Addresa iW-vvvWAWv la bitcwted and should linow fvV'WiS WVMft about iho rronduxfQl PSjlK 8 MA!7VEL Whirling Spra)- V CTcQ V, QvVlj tun ami Slitter.. llcst-Sa:. VVsOr cj;-OIo Convenient. Ittjtir irerp.'it fer II. S. mLr-r--- It bp rannotsupply ilio XJ5r(7'' S M,UVi:i n-cepi no X. S r oilier, i-nl irr.U siauin for if !l"i:rAU'd booU k'!"!. ICcircj V. If ' A full parllrular and illminii lu. tX. v Vnlu.t2pl'tlni1fj. .'i7ArtVRI, CO., LiiiMB j. f. vxi t-i.. r:::tv voi: for sale by V. C Schramm. 1". J. Jilll Lirug Co. and Clms. Van Dyke. VJtuiiKbM llw ISIc a for unnatural, SgPy i t itUiitwl dlf -bnrt:t,lndnntrJ3tlenc,. iff&J (lainnii U InltatlOtis or ulceiafloiil ti t itilcmrr. of mucoun meinbrnuti, Sy rrtt rUrim Pnlnloit, nnd not nitrla. WcWTHItVAHSCKEUIUlCC. cnt or pobonoUa. WJA ClhCI!UttTl,e.JSZg Wolil by Drn-cUte. 3j-i C. 8,1. jGmfir or icnt In plain wrnprr, V?Stfe- c&ti br expro, prortld. Io: -JiSSrrS 0I.CO. or3 bnltlfi S2.73. f Circular iat on leuut. Ippl TIME; TABLE I JUNE 1, 1005. ll ARRIVE. No. I-From OrrJcn, Chicago, Omahc, St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver ... 5:15 a.zn. lH No. S From Ogden. Port land, Butte, San Francisco 8:30 a.m. No. o From pgden and In- J tcnnedlato points 9:30 a.m. il No. 12 From Ogden. Cacho Valley and Intermediate H polntn 11:45 a.m. No. 2 From Ogden, Chlcigo, il St Louln, lCanrsn Cllv, - ' Omaha. Danvnr and San Fj-anclsco .. .; , ... 4:45 p.m, JH No 10 From Ocden. Cacho I Valley. Eutto. Portland ,M and San Francisco Y:40 p.nu DEPART. No. f For Og'iet:, Omaha, Chicago. Denver. Kansas . . - Cl:y and St. Louis 7:10 a.m. No. 7 For Ogden, Portland. Butto. Snn Francisco and lntcrmcdlato points 10:30 a.m. IH No. 1 For Cgicn. Omaha, ( Chicago. Dtnvfci, Kansas IH City. St. Louis and San l"Vanclnco 1:40 p.m. IH 'o. 11 For Ogdan. Cschc , . Valley and Intermediate 1 IH points 4:10 p.m. io. u For Ogden, Denver, JH Kansas City: Omaha, St. IH Louis and Chicago 6:05 p.m. IH No. r For Ogden. Cacho jl Valley, . J3utle, Helopa. IH Portland: Snn Francisco IH and' Intermediate points ...11:45 p.m. IH T. ,-L SCHUMACHER. Traffic Mgr. D. E. RURLFjY. G. V. & T. A. fM D. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. & T A. City Tlohct Office, 201 Main street. - ll Telonhoiso -CO. IH Noto: Train numbers shown above ar '1 Orogon Short Lino train numbers and do bH not apply to tho Southi'rn Pacific went of 'H Ocdca or the .Union Pacific castJ.liq.reof. fjjjjjjiH CUBRENT TIIiIE TABLE, Iu Effect May 21st. LEAVE SALTLaICE CITY. No. 10 For Hcber. Provo and B Marysvalo S:00 a, m. No. 112 For Bingham 3:10 a. m. H No 102 For Park City 3:15 a. m. js'o. 6 For Denver ar.u East.. 8:60 a. m. H No. 13 For Oydeu 10:25 a. m. ilH No. 5 For Ogden and "West.. ..10:30 a. m. IIHiiiH js'o. l For Opden and West.... l:-t5 p. m. jB No. US For Bingham 3:00 p. m. V No 2 For Denver and East... 3;C0 p. m. BVBVJ No" S For Provo and Tlntlo.... C:00 p. m. VjiiH No'. 11-For Ogdon y 6:05 p. m. BBB No 4 For Denver and East 8:00 p. m. BBBBJ No 3 For Ogden and West... 11:10 p. m. BBBBJ AJRR1VE AT? SALT LAKE CITY. No C From Ogden and West.. S:40 a. m. $Co! 12 From Ogden 3:50 a, m. K0 7From Tlnllc and Provo. 10:00 a. m. BhBBB No' & From Denvor and East.l0:2o a. m. IbbYAI No' 113 From Bingham 10:50 a. m- IBBBH jo i From Denver and East. 1:45 p. m. PJbbYJ No! 14 From Ogden 3:03 p. m. IBBBJbI No 2-From Osden and West. 3:40 p. in. JBbTJbI No! 101-From Park City 5:15 p. m. BTflfffll No 115 From Bingham 5:40 p. m. BVAvl No! 9-From Provo. Hpbcr, IH Maryavalo '-J P rn. BJBJBJ jo , From Ogdon and West.. 7:50 p. m. BBH No. 3 From Denver and East.ll:CO p. m. BBB All trains except Nos. 1 to 6, Inclusive. BftBB stop at intermediate oolnte. BBBH T'cKot offico, Dooly block. 'Phone 205. BBBB X. A. BENTON. G. A. P. D. 'H San Pedro, Los Tv 11 Angeles & Salt Wp TIME TABLE. EFFECTIVE MAT 1st, 1905. DEPART DAILY. From Oregon Shore Lino Depot, Salt H Lake City. H No. r,7 For Stockton and bVAVbI Tfntio district 7:45 a.m. BftBH No. DC For Provo, Morcur. IBbVAI Mautl and points on San- , BBBBB pcto Valley 8:00 a.m. , H j No. 51 For Provo, Nephl 1 H ! and Lynn 5;0O p.m. H No. 1 For Los Angeles and iIBbVbVJ Intermediate points 8:30 p.m. 1 No. C5 For .Nephl and Inter- IbTbTbI mcdiato points 11:30 p.m. H ARRIVE DAILY. ' No. 2 From Los Angeles H and lntcrmcdlato points.... 6:30 a.m. BBBJ No. 02 From Lynn. Provo H and intcrmediato points.... 9:50 a.m. BBBJ No. 5 C From :.:anu. Nc-ph! BaflVflB and Intermediate points.... 1:30 p.m. IbVbTbI No. W From Nephl. Provo 1 and Intermediate points 5:40 p.m. BBBH ; No. 5S From Tlnllc district IPAVAH und intermediate points.... 6:00 p.m. hTbTbTJ Standard Puilman Servlco dally be- BBTfll tween Salt Lake. Mllford, Callcnte. Las HBABJ Vegas and Los Angeles. ,,,,,, BbTATI Direct Stage Connection for all Mining HBpBpJ Districts In Southern Utah and Novuda. JbTbTbI Including Bullfrog; ll City Ticket Offlco 17 W. 2nd So. St. Il Telephones 19S6. I E. W. GTLLETT. J. L. MOORE. HIBIBiJ Gen. Pass. Act. District Pass. Act. IBIBIbI COLOE ADO-UTAH SHORT LINE 1J ST. LOUIS. 1 Throuch car. Salt Lake City to St. H Louis and Kansas City. Only one changa BBBJ in i New York, Buffalo and principal point? BBBBBB v-ill Low rates for summer travel. j BBpBpB Especial attention to ladles and chll- BBBBJ Tourist sleepers through to Chicago. H Boston and other points without chance. BBBBBBJ Two trains dailv- BBVBVJ luculre at ticket office. 103 Dooly block. BVAVAVI 5nlt Lake City. Any Information choor- BBBBBBJ fullv clven. 11. C. TOWN3HND, H G I P. & 1- A- Missouri Pacific Ry.. St. IH T.niil". Mo, flYflYflH The Immb Road. bB Salt Lake Ogden Railway. SIMON BAMBERGER, Prcs't and H Gcn'l Manager. H Tlmo table In Effect Sept. 5, 103. H LEAVE SALT LAKE: H 6, 9, 11 a. m. 2, 4, 6 p. m. 1 LEAVE LAGOON: 7, 10 a. m.; 12 ni., 3, 5, 7 p. m. H Advertise Your Wants in Tho Tribune if r.nd Get Results. JH