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M , TI?E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNHW, CnTfSBEii 14, iS. ' 7 - ; STRONG, lii LIGHT Hne of Money Market 'Extension Spccula Src Operations. BpRICES ARE BfllGH LEVEL OF DAY a'"of Good Bank State SlQires Tone to Later j9 Market. Vmfc Market Summary. nRion? pol"1 10 nn Increased jfc'dlvMcnd. HE freely offered In loan JBrlth tno exception of St. vJnoIs Ccntrfll nnd Wcstcrn iwiudges think thero will be 4 fwopments In Southern Pa- -f XdI tho stock gets a dividend. oKndon sottlcmont passed off iCshonlng weakness. -f iBUen roads lor first week of E ehow average gross In- -f IIS per cent hSLe Industrials advanced 0.13 4- fc pained from sub-treasury feaay 5115,0(0. . W RrK, Oct 13. Thero were ln Ksy when trading enmc to a Fit Iho stock exchange. The dull nnd uninteresting tflut. The day's meager business. f ' ms nearly all done at prices lOftota ef yesterday. A large pro- tjttft total transactions was 00m jJErliiS the first hour of tho session. iMred the continuance of tho rally -Mrtu yMlerdav afternoon which Srttf by the revised opinions of -KatUp's utterances at the Wnsh--Ksnventlon of bankers. Kji toat of the money market put Wfe'iny luga extension of the specu AMHalkni md prices were left to teiluKlshly for the rest of the day khiiost Idle market. Thin Intense For anr" wily In prices is signifi es1 the condition In the market. 2 do not sell unless forced to do ilttirawals of credits, but condl fc so close In the money market kocoorattmcnl Is given for cnter- operations for an advance. Br preparations are necossary lyment on Monday of final eub X, to the Japanese loan would r effect In today s stock market. UUk mode on the stock exchange cUf carry over until Monday The 3prtty firmly held around 6 per (.the principal necdE were satls jflpll to some extent later In the ,A forecast of the. weekly currency jShad some Influence on thlfl rc- nw for new" gold and for pen reduced the losses by tho -dBfef Ub-treasury to $741,000, com Hfe 11,457.000 last week. Sterling wns strong and active demand jBtnees was reported to cover tfritles'on previous loan opera bunts also advanced In Lon Htjllng exchange was easy in rBorJIn, although discounts at Bts reacted 6llghtly. ftV exchange payday In London vBclal demand for money In that gmbc purchase of a large lnde tvtpl company In the Interest of v2Siclte properties was a factor In jJBr" the coalers. But tho whole 3wmd strong In the latter part d'm on the prospect ut a good bank snd closed at the high love). lKre Irregular. TotuI 6ales, par jjRtatca new Is advanced on fNew York Bonds. Am. 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Oct. 13,-Tlio London tin ni-r2K was nbout ""changed, closing at J.ocally the market was quiet and un changed at $32.20Efl2 37A M,)C'i,.a shnd higher abroad. rn at m,n'? for snoL n,l no 7o Od ."m8, T.ho ,ocul market continued quiot, with prlcc3 moro or less nominal. f7ak?.i8JJllotcd llt 51G.37fe&16 73; olcctrolv-.$,w-3 '-1C-C21-' and casting at J10.12U . J-ead T.as ,lrm 3ml unchanged at 51.85' A.Jo locally, and also unchnnged In Lon don at 11 15a, Spelter was higher at 2S Cs 2d In Lon-flP- Locally tho market was steady at JG.0OCG.10. Iron closed at COs lOd for standard foun dry and 52s JOd for Cloveland warrants In tho foreign mnrkuts. Locally Iron was rojwrted llrm: No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at $17.75fflS,2o; No. 2 foundry Northern at ?17 2Stf?17.75; No. L foundry Southern at $16.7517.75; No, 2 foundry Southern at jn.Cffn.TS. Stock Market Letters. James A. Pollock & Co.. -stock and grain brokers, 0 West Second South street, make public tho following letters on tho stock market: Dick Bros., Now York, sayi "The mar ket luiH been very dull but firm today, gaining strength nnd. advancing In tho last hour on renewed bullish activity by professionals. There was no news, but caJl money' ruled easier and there was general expectation of a good bank state ment tomorrow'. The principal Influence, however, was the absence of selling press ure and tho relative scarcity of stocks', which allowed figures to go up on light trcnsnctlonfi. The buying vas very large ly professional. Tho best prices of the day were made at the closing, the market showing life and strength In tho last fif teen minutes." Jliittoii, New York, Hays' "The market was without feature today, though nota ble strength was. seen during the entlro sesnlon. There was a distinct lack of pressure lo soil,- oven on tho advance, which Indicates qulto forcibly to us that Important Interests took what speculative stocks were thrown on the market In the last few davs. and theso securities 'will not come on the market again unless un scrupulous operators bring a bull cam paign In specialties at this particular period. In which event bankers will qulck lv cause a good slump In prices." T. A. Mclntyre & Co., New York, say: "The market, while somewhat Irregular, displayed a strong undertone, and In the afternoon, when the announcement was made that the banks had gained as a re sult of cash movement for tho week and tho Indications pointing to a good bank statement tomorrow, sufficient buying came Into tho market to carry prices up about il point from tho early low level and to give tho market a fairly strong appear ance. Operations were, however, mainly professional For the present we continue to favor a scalping position and would take the buying sldo after sharp docllnca on'--"" . , Marshall Spader & Co.. New ork, say: "The prospects of a fairly good bank statement tomorrow seem assured as a roeult of known movements at this writ ing, and this development will probably receive full weight as a market influence tomorrow, though thero Is no reason to expect or advise wider market activity on this account alone." Logan & Bryan. New "i ork, say: "Throughout most of tho session prices were well maintained, but the volume of business Waa small until tho last hour. The advance seemed to have stimulated tho buying demand, with tho close actlvo and buovant. The trade was well dlstr to uted Money, wlill" firm, was not conslii nied a factor. "While wo look for a trad ing market. It seomrf to have an upward tendency at the moment. The principal activity and Interest continues to bo cen tered In the low-prlccd stocks. Republic Steel common has been extremely active, nnd tho market nn this Block acts as though It would domuch hotter. Money find Exchange. mrW YORK. Ocl. 13. Monoy on cull firm. D-ififl per coal; closing bid. r.4 per cent; of fored at Cvi por cent. Time money, firm; six ty nnd utility 'lav- &CS.i icr cent; six montlii 4 iru Pt cent. P? no rncrcnntllo pal'". WW por coat. Slcrllns : Mcclianiro Vkhib. with o 'bufn': new In banker' bills fit JI-S3. i0 I.M. , for demn.id and nl l.82.16fM.SJ.S0 for slxty-day "posted rate,. U.S2V4T I.M nnd N.Kffl.MJi. Commercial lllln. $l.84ff .61. Silver nnd Drafts. NI2W YOHK. Oct. 13.-Dur silver, Gl?;c. ilCNFRANasCO.7 Oct. 13-Sllvcr ban,, . Mexican dollars, nomlnnl. Drafta Sight. 3; telcgmnli. C. Sales. Hlch. Low. CIopc, WSST!.."-: :::::: a8 S 8S Kansas Cliy So profeircd ; Manhattan Jj -J,-' Ml. My ;cSUtnRCemrK'..V.--:. 'm SISS M OTVm :: 8 preferred .- jj- WVj m f Texn;-..::: U-:..:r & .cB Wc?n?r.:: .nVSf1..::::: w or s S Mcrlcan Jjj gg gj people's Gaa .. 1'v' JW" pSllmnn Pal Car ..... W - M 1;J nondinu " 71 .... sail st preferred .5 2nd pifffrred iV IlcpuMlc Steel C.JW V. - prforrc I J My 3I,4 BocK Island Co 7SVi 7g?. prefsrred 36 zW nr. Rubber GoodH -VJ m ?TZC v'inx iVrii" 'iw Kt ruis f? w Ji preferred ro Mi4 con Southern Tnc ,wn unu preferred y".Kofl 2CV, SMI Soulliorn Ui '-jj w preferred ...... M S5i M Tonn Coal iron 3, 35 Taxaa & Vac ...' Mi4 Tol St I. , &7Vi C7V4 preferred , n,h. jai Union Pap J' .... preferred ( us U H ExprOFH ' g; i; B Uc'y 1.100 KM 0111 C2 U ,s Rubber ilvu ... nil! preferred -V M 37s; 37 U S Sice s f2o 10II 10114 lOli preferred si Vlr Caro Chemical 106V; preferred oL -'abanh CW UTa 41 41H vJo'vr .... .... ;;;; r5hoStonfc,.:::: ow loconcln Central .... ClM KS -ig preferred yy, 0' zOl Northern Pac ; I'Yfo 4lk 45W. Central Lcnllur 3.m . ftJ,, prcfoircd 70 k S,To1al 'lal for the day. W1.M0 harc. j GRAND VALLEY PEJB8JE HERE First Shipment of Season Un loaded by Local Dealer Friday. MAY 13E HAD AT RETAIL STORES TODAY Importers Say That No Finer Pears Ave to Be Had Anywhere. A carload of Grand valley pears, than which no ilnor are grown anywhere, reached tho Salt lnko market yesterday and will todar bo of fered to the consumers by tho retail dealers. Tho pears are of flno size, firm yot Juicy, and nro what nhlppera call "California packed." Tliis uieans that every pear Is Tree from worms, tboeo In a box nro all of on size, and every pear Is ncparatcly wrapped. Tho wholt alo pried of this fruit was named yesterday at J2 a box, ivhlch will innkc tho retail prlco about 10 cents n p-ound. Denlcra aro looking for a Ule demand this morning, oa these hto really iho llrat lino pears that liavo como In any quantity. On Monday morning "W, M. Rasli & Co. of this city, will rccPlvo tho flrr.t carload of Brapcs that has ever como over the San Pedro iodd to tho loal market Tho srapef) aro from fresno, but Die huul over the Santa Fe to los 'Angeles, thif to Salt Lake by tho Pan Pedro Is shorter, than by the Southern Pacific. It la likely thai much of tho fruit raised In Iho Intorlor of California will hereafter como by the now route. Bclleileur apples from California, which Is fumous for upples of that variety, are nniong tho now offcrlne. They nell ot 10 cents n. round and are sure to prove ninong the favor ite apples of tho winter, tills year as formerly. Utah onl6nn arc helnc shipped to tho city In larce quantltleaond :tre being stored for the winter. Some' vciy choice white oneii wero unloaded yepterday. and sold at fl.50 n hundiodwelKht. Tlio retail price of theo Is 3 cents a pound. Retail Quotations. liny. Grain and Straw Oat straw, per bale, 40o; alfalfa, fee cwt.; timothy, per ton. baled. SOc owl; wheat, per cwt.. $1.M; corn, ptr cwt . $Ui0; corn, cratked. l f?l.M; Utah cats. 51.60; rolled oata. JI-80; barley, rolled. M-19; flour, bakers' No. 1, J2.15; Hour, straight Erode, J2.33; high patent. $2.6J; rye, J2.50; graham flour. I2.i15j2.70; corn-meal. Vi.WSZ.W; bran. 51.10; bra-ind shorts. JI.10. Meatfr Prlmo libs, 17Hc; jwrterhoiiBc. 183 K'.ic; pork. 17Hc; mutton chops, 1214315c, Ugs. ISc; lamb, 15Q20c; veal, lSOc; veal loaf, ZOc: spring lamb. irQKc per pound. Poultry Drersed hens, 18o; broilers, 20c per pound; ducks, 16o; roast springs, 0c per round; wild ducks, 6027cc a brac. Fruits Lemons, per dozen. 3i-c; oranges, per dozen, CG75c. bananas, per dozen, 20(?2Sc; cantaloupes. GOo tip; pomegranltes. 20c: Albarta pcaclics, SOctl.W per cnte; Utah watermel ops, &Q2So; Bartlott peare, lOo a pound; plums, 3 pounds for 10c; prewed figs. ISc pnekago; grocn gago plums. 60c a caio; egg l lums, 60c a case; Concord grapes. Wc a ban ket; pineapples, SSG'Wo. each; Tokay grnpos, fOc psr basket; Muscatel. 60c per basket, or 10c per pound: Black Prince, 60c per baokot; cranberries. 15o quart. Vegotables Potatoes, 70c a bushel; car rots, four bunches for 10c; Utah lettuce, three for Dc; Cullfornlu lettuce, two for ISc; cucumbers, 20c dozen; Utah parsley. So por bunch; Utah nw cabbage, f-c per iKaind; Utah radlrhes, two hunclics for Ec; frofh to rratoes, ptr pound, Gc; caullftower, 10c per pound; summer squash, to per pound; Utah 6trlng beans, Ihrco iounds for 2Jc; arti chokes. 10c each: Utah wax beane. 10c, green cor.i. Ke per dos-n; eggplant. Cf?10o each; bell pepjwrs. 10c ier pound; Hub bard squaeh, 10fi2ic iach; pumpkins. 2?o cflch; pickling onions. Wc a pk; clnry. 5c bunch; sweet potatoes. Mi6c jound; oyster plant, I-c bunch; parsnips, two bunches for Jc. Dairy Products Butter, per ioucd, 30c; clicee. 20c; 'gg. pvr dozen. 25irr33c; fanoy cheese, per pound, 20c; romb honey, per comb, ISc; Strained honey, per pound. ISc; Swiss cheese, per pound. 10c: llmburgor cheese, per pound. 60c; cream brick cheese, 2Jc; Edam cticcfc. ;i.2S each. Kibh Salmon, 174c: halibut, ltc; striped basa, Wc; codfish, 1J; perch. 1214c; whlteflih. 10c; Hturgon, 15e; catrish, lie: shad, l&o; barracuda, ltc; yellowtall, 15c; mackerel, 20c; yellow irch. 17c; plko. 20c; rock cod. two pounds for 2ej soles, two pounds for'23; Mncklnac trout. 2Cc jer pound; black buss. 30c; sea boss, 15c; klngflsn, lc; oysters, New York counts. 2fc a dozen; kippered salmon. 20c u pound; oysters, G01fj I'or can; lob sters. 20c a iiounii; shnd, 1; per pound; skate, ISc per pound; shrimps, 20c a quart. Wholesale) Quotations. Hay, Grnln and Straw Ont straw, per bale, In car lots. S0tJ35c; alfniru. $10 00: timothy, iwr lull. Imkd. JH.Wi wheat. per ewt.. jl.35; com. per cwt.. $1.3Sffl.lO; corn, cracked, H 15- Utah catp, J1.I0, rolled oats, J1.60; barley, rolled, jl.20; Hour, bakers' No. 1. $1.70; Hour, straight grade. Jl.M; Hour, high patent. $2 10; rye. 2.W; graham Hour. J2.30; corn incal..' $2.09; bran, 35of?l.W; bran and shorts, 11.00. JloatF DroMed beef, per pound. itfS'.ic; dressed vool, ixr pound, Mo; dressed liogs, Sc; live, fl.60 per cwt.; iork loins, H'Ac per pound; mutton, OWiV.ic; spring lamb, h'&c per Kund. Poultry Dressed henj", lM?ICc: roasters, 18c; lCaotern brollcis. ICo per iwund: Utuh broil ers dressed. 16c ier iound; squabs, 30c por pound; ducks. Ho per pound. Fruits Santa Paula lomons, per box. J3.(yfj tjo' other grades, J7.WfjS.00; bananns, per b'uncli 12.M't(1.00; Valencia orangon. J5.00ff.aO per box!;' limes. $2.00 per 100; Utnh peaeheo, SI 00 per crato; Uartlctl pears. Jl.EO; plums, JI W per crate; cantaloupes, J3.M per crato: green apples, S1.00 por cajo; watermelons. (im per dor.n: grapes. ;i.!S(T1.7S per box; California ngs, KcUi2-25; Concord grapes, 40c a basket. , Vegctabl'"! Green onions, lOo per dozon: Utah leltuco. 20o; oaullllower, per pound, 7c; Utah dry onions. U'.W: garlic, 20c; new jkj ntoc $1.10tfl.23 Pr cwt.; tomatoes. SI. 50 jor crato"-' sweet potatoen, 3'4(t lc per iwund; Brus cels sprouts, 12V4C por pound. Dairy Products Butfer, per pound. 2c cheese por jwund. 12c: eggs, per case, C tfIC 75- comb honey, per crate, S2.C0; Swoltzor cheese per pound, ISc: lluiburger cheese. jir nound' lfo; cream brick cheese, per pound, ISc; Edam cheese, per "iozen. $12-M Fish Salmon, per pound, 12c: nullum, per nound 10c; striped boas, per pound. 17c; toles per pound, 10c; flounders, per pound, 10o- slurs-on, per pound. 13e; yellowtall. per Y-u'ml 12c; fresh mackerel, per pound. ll12o: rkllfo'rnla smelts, per pound, 12; perch, per nound. He: whlteHsh, per pound, ICc. Wont Lrn codfish, per pound. 12c: red rock coil, prr nound 12c; Eastern codflrti, ji.r pound. 10c; nlko per iKiUnd. 20c; black bass, per iwund, isc- Mucltlnao trout. 2Co; klncHth, He. Dried Fruit Market. NEW YORK. Oct 13. Tho market for r'vanoratcd apples holilH steady 011 spot, with common to good quoted at 5g7c and Pp7unca areC'dull. with fulurea attractlni,' iittlo attention for tho tlmo IjoIiij; and the snot market unchanged. Quotations nuigo from -Hc to 7Vie. according to ApricotB remain atrong on tho coast, ! wit 1 tlie local spot market dull and un ci anged Choice are quoted at 8V4f9c; cvtra cliolco. O'jOric; rancy, lOffllfcc 'j'l'aelioa ramaln nominal. Italalns aro firmer In tone, owing to the partial withdrawal of offerings by ou &lde rnleroslB who, according to reports, have wining to sell a shade under the gores 1 of tho combination. The spot slUiatlon Is without material change. rooM muBCutsIa nre, quoted at D"Al?7',ic; eSa ralHlns. Cifl6Tic; London layers. $1 lSKffl.20. Dry Goods Market. vtrw YORK, Oct 13. The dry goods market was without change today, as far D nitres were concerned. Although ccr M?in buyprs were conBcrvatlvn regarding ti e future? others, realizing tholr inabll i.l? tn secure goods for near-by delivery. ,lJw 1 for tlio future with more frcu Soni. Jobbing trade was favored with cooler weather. Butter and Eggs. JFV YORK. Oct. 13,-Uutter, cheese and eggs, unchanged. MARKED WEAKNESS IN GRAIN MARKETS Liberal Movement Wheat ami Corn Crop Assured Are Bearish Features. CHICAGO. Oct. 13. Weakness In the wheat market, developed toward the end of tho llrat hour. At the start the tone was o.ulte jirm, December opening a shade to WflWo higher at SOV&c'aSGUc A small ndvanco at Liverpool was credited with being responsible for open buying on the part of a leading bull. Moderate demand from tho big longs held tho market firm for a time, notwithstand ing several bearish factors. As a result of this buying December Bold up to S0c. On withdrawal of tho bull support tne market broke quite sharply. December de clining to S5?JiC. Pit traders and commis sion houses wcro freo sellers An Influ ence that contributed materially to tho weakness was liberal movement of wheat to market. Receipts today In the North west wore of large proportions. In tho Southwest arrivals wero larger than for the corresponding day a voar ago. In addition, cash markets at all tlin principal grain centers of tho United States showed a allghtly easier tone and there was llttlo In tho export news lo encourago bulls. Weakness prevailed during the remain der of tho session. Closing prices wore at nlincat the lowest point of the day Final quotations, on December wcro at SOfvffSS'lc, a loss of ,c. The corn market was weak from start to finish. Values could not withstand lln almost universal conviction that a record-breaking crop was now possibly safe from all possible Injury by frost. Tho market closed weak. December closed at Wc. a loss of '.4e. Oats were easier In sympathy with tho weakness of other grains. December closed at '.'SRc. a loss of '.itfUc. Provisions wero strong on active de mand from shorts, and on fair buying for Investment account. At the closo January pork was up 15c, lard 57,tc higher, nnd ribs with a gain of 12Vc. rtANGE OF THIS LEADING FUTURES Articles. OiMn. High. Eow. Close No 2 Wheat December 5H SSH Sfii May 871i R7'i iCV, Stti No. 2 Corn October . 6U; lim MVj r.i' Dec., old .iw; is, iMi S new HTi fift na tl. Slay H 1 m -iSn 13H No. 2 Oats October ... .... .. 258 Doccmber M :S", 2j Mo)' - 31 31 30U 30' Mess Pork, per barrel Ootober 16.75 15.75 IS.7S 15.73 January 12.7'.i 12.66 12,l7i 12.62' Lard, per 1W jvounds October 7.23 7.27i 7.25 7.27V, November 7.27ij 7.32'4 7.27'b 7. JO January G.Slk C.97',4 6.S7V. G.?3 Short Rlbn. per 1(0 nound. October 8.H S.M S S5 S.JS January e.jn 6.62 O.ffl 6.62', CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wcro as follows: Flour, firm: No. 2 spring wheat. 8$H?S7c; No. 3. 765? S3Hc No. 2 r'd. SJSOKKc; No. 2 com. MV. No. 2 yellow. MHflMHc; No. 2 oatn. 2Sc; No. 2 white 2r30c; No. 3 white. 23fiC3Vic; No 2 rye. 03Hft70c: kckx! fcedlnc barley, S?: fair to choice maltlnc. JOfilSc; No. 1 llax sed. Pic; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.01; prime timothy eeed. JS.20: mV9 pork, per barrel. $1S "frfiis 75; lard, por 100 pounds. $7.30: nhort ribs eldee (Ioosm. $SS04JSSi- short clear sides (boxed). I5.00fc8 2i; whisky, baslo ot high wines, J1.30; clover, contruct erode. I12.M. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Ilecelot. Shipment . I'lour, bnrrelR 23.SM 61.700 Wheat, bushels 14,0V) 37.SM Corn, bushels 131,300 335.503 Out, bushels 123.000 KI.80O Hyo. buehels 19.W1 3 O0 Darley. bushels IS2.300 5l:0) PKODUCB EXCHANGE. On the produce exchange today the buitr market was firm; crenmcrj". 1721c; dalrlex. K.Cnc; eKs. Mteady. at murk, cades In cluded. 17',ic; firsts, 18'4c; prlnin IlrsU, 1DQ l'Jic; oxtraw. 224c; choeie, nrm. lPOlUjct LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO. Oct. 13.-Calt!c-rtoeelpts, IKK); slow; steady: beeves. $3.7000.30; stock ers and feeders. $2.15fl 1.30; cows and heif ers. ?1.2oi4.W; Texas fed steers. $3. IOfil.60, Western steers EJCSftl.SO. Hogs Hccelpta today. 10.000; weak to 5c lower; mixed and butchers. ?o.ft'fto.Ci2'; good to cholco heavy, J3.30ftG.G0. rough heavy. $1.005.10; llKlit. $5.053.50; bulk of aalcs. J5.10fl.i.GO: pigs. $I.SOIJ5.30. Sheep Receipts. 15.000; strong; sheep, $1,0015.20; lambs. $7.50&S.OO. Omnhn. SOUTH O.MA1IA. Oct. 13.-Calllc-Re-uelpts, 5IW; market, steady to strong; natlvo Hleers. S-'J.FOQr.. 10; cows and heifers. $2.ifjM-IO: Western steers. f,l.W8M; Tex as steers, $2.734f-i.0O: cows and holfert-', $2.003.35; canners. JI.COS'J.W; fdokera and feeders. $2.23t? 1.15; calves, ?2.303.23; bulls and stags, etc.. S2.0?r:i.75. Hogs Receipts, -WOO; market steady; heavy. Jl.Wtfru.lo; mixed. J3.OOfT5.10; light, J5.10ftC.2i); pigs, $1,503-3 00; bulk of sales. J-l.03Kii.75. Sheep Receipts. 5000; market, strong; Westerns. $3.2otfJG.50; wet hers. Ji.W35.23; owes, Sl.00ff5.00; Jambs. $C.753i7.10. Knusas City. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 13.-Cattle-Rc-celpts. 3CO0; steady; natlvo steers, JI.2T.fr CIO; natlvo cows and heifers. Jl.fi3Jfi.75; stockcrs and feeders. J2.C0ffl.25; bulls, J2.Of03.OO; calves. $2.5030.23. 'Western steers. $2.7534.60; Western cows. $2.0033.25. Hogs Receipts. 5000; weal: to 5c. lower; bulk of sales. JG.107J3.15; heavy. Jo.10fr3.20: packers', J3.103G.15; pigs and light. J3.0031 D.20. Sheep Receipts. 4000; steady, muttons. J4.2333.23; lambs, $3.5003.7214; range weth ers. $1.5035 23; fed ewes, $4.0034. 05. St. Joseph. ST JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 13. Cattle Re ceipts WX): steady; natives. $.1.7533.10; cews 'and heifers, J1.W3-1.75; Blockers and ft-eder.1, $2,753-1.00. liogs Receipts. 400; steady to 5c lower; light, $3.1035.20; medium and heavy, $3.03 G5.20. Sheep Recelptn, 1100; steady. Bank Clearings. NEW YOHK, Oct. 12. The followlnc tolile compiled by Uradstrcet. hIiowh tho bunk cloar InRfl at the principal cltle tor llio weeis ended October 12 with tho percentage of Incrraso and decrcnae n? compared with liio corrcupondlnK week Inst year: Inc. Dc-c. New York $1,795,533.23 15.1 .... Chicago :09,51S.S07 11.9 .. EoMon 1CI.333.W1 22.0 .... Philadelphia 1I2,37.'.,3'2 13.8 .... st. Louis m.3:o.!'.r. y.i .... Pltuburg 5i'i?i'Si? 1H' ' Hun Francisco !e..o7,o.i i.o Cincinnati 2l.3SI.ft.xJ 1.7 .... Portland. Or. C.W9.CC; r,.l .... ICansnH City 27.2-.'7.6fl; 1U.2 .. Njw Orlean .. 15.S79.012 .... 11.3 Minneapolis j.9W.3IS 9.3 .... CPv.:land lfi.Tlt.7ll 20.S .... Louisville 10.b02.C10 l.S ... Detroit "--CM7: '--7 Milwaukee S-J-'Ji a-' Omaha MWSSl 2-c ;; Provldcnco 7..W.20H .... 1.1 I.ob Anirlcn '"II7.'?'.'3, A " Denver CS0I.M2 30.9 .... Seattle r.,SSI.SM 33.1 .... Paltln.oro S'J''5?S IVA 6 S SALT LAKE CITY 4.MI.31S J3.9 .... Ppoltan-. Wnsh 4.322. 1U5 32.1 .... Tucwnu 3.550.410 19. S .... Total. United States .$2.130, 193.770 15.2 .... Outbid? Now York .... 1.O3I.3I0.KI5 15.2 .... Total, Canada 77,320. 7K 23. S .... Bradstreet's Trade Review. NEW YORK, Oct. 13. LJradatrcot's to morrow will sav: Cool weather. Inter than usual In arriv ing this year, has given a stimulus to re tall trade throughout a wide area and helped the already active Jobbing trutlo ggk C. W. HIGGINS, Jtt. D. I ffi C k 22 TBARS IN SALT LAKE. I TO 'I SPECIALIST. Microscopic and Analytic Physician. tkdiiiiJ Cures FJts, Nervous Weakness, Ncu- 2fF7 m Ja;Jr ralgla, Varicocele, Wtak Spine, BUIous- iljfvlVK. sSkjr'Sr nceo. Gravel, Sore Eyes, Lung Diseases, iW-WJamt. (SuMcslJ Tape Worm, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kld- WfflMW-yyi L ney Complaint, DeafnetA, Catarrh. Ery- W ThjJI JtV slpelas. Old Sores, Scrofula, Rheumatism. mMWwLrJ X. Stlf' Johns. Piles In their worst form. WjpPwfWHC V. Those aftllcted vuh Epilepsy or Fits can rtS&KpJ?S Uft Permanently cured I ssffflffly&L. Wllvllv l y tne a,d ' e Microscope we can dc- 0 rtMLKTsTmri Jml 1 J toct Calcut, Cancerous Matter, Carbonate H l'MnJWvk ny L -jt of Lime. Albumen, and all extraneous H 'WufVmr vf vipga substaucw mixed with tho Urine or i J im fpm. L " Blood, This la the scientific principle of wrA VR rV treating Chronic Diseases. I ilfn ' V yr Can be found at his office, St. Elmo 1 yr Flotcl from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Rooms 17, THE KNOWLEDGE OP DISEASE 18 Q " HALF ITS Cl'RE. 1 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. MAN, KNOW THYSELF 1 BtM TREAT AND CURE fflfe I CATARHH and all curable Chronlo dls- 3ftM I cases ot tho Uyea, Enril, Noo, Threat, V ' r tt)lEn ffi LunK", Stomach, Kidney, Liver. Blad- ' i der and TJowcls. Heart Dliieune. Fits, ': U H Chorea, Rheumatiinn, Piles, Rupture. Lost t II Manhootl, Varicocele, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, ciri?- slSl' B Prostatic Troubles, nnd all Chronic. Nor- nlfflyT sf&XJb. ffl voub andPrivato Dlacaees of Mod, Women PyVjr 1 Home Treatment Cures. Write JwFffiAfr' I for fico symptom list If you can- jSPifit I not call. Consultation Free. jfsCflVV y DR. A J SHORES. -J . DR, G. W SHORES. I I Weak Men. pay When Gured. If you suffer from any of the weak- Wo euro you first and then aek a RBA- nersse or dlffaseo canoed by Isnor- fc'ONAOLB KKB when you aro cured. You I once, excess or contaclon YOU ARB can depend upon our word, thousands 3 TUB VERY MAN WE WANT TO of patients have Indorsed us NOW WE I TALK TO. WANT TO CURB YOU with the distinct Wn have, proven our skill In curing undorsUindlne that wo will not demand a I CHRONIC dlncaseo by publishing FEB until wo cure you. This npplles to many voluntary testimonials from l.oat Manhood. Seminal Weakness, Fper- fl home people, clvlne nnmea. pictures matonhoca, Gonorrhoea. Syphilis, Vari- g ond ddre9.cs. coccle, Diseeies of the Prostate Gland, E WE CAN'T PUBLISH OUR CURES Unnatural Losms. Contracted Disorders. E m IN PRIVATE DISEASES Stricture, etc . Cwitaclous Blood Poison, Becnuse II would betray ronfldonc. nnd all WEAKNESSES of men. Henco we have to prpvo our skill In OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. in. to 5 p m. I thla class of troubles In another Vwny. Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays and holidays, i Tills In our plan: 10 a. m to 12 I DRS. ,-SIIOKES & SnOHES, Expert Specialists, 249 ITnc:ah "1 AM COMPLETELY CURED" This is tho unanimous declaration of all af flicted men. who are dismissed by Dr. Cook, tho only Polvio Physician in Salt Lake who perma nently euros STBSOTUBE, BLJOD POISON, W. a. COOK. ALSO PILES FISTULA, RUPTURE. NERVOUS AND SEXUAL DECLINE. "LOST MANHOOD." SKIN DISEASES AND CHRONIC SORES; also Diseases of tho Kidneys, Bladder and Prostate. IMPORTANT I will euro vou for les o money than you can bo treated for by anv other specialist In Salt La'ke You will have to como to mo sooner or later In ordar to bo properly cured', -why not before you have lost your money In doctor Intr with cheap or dishonest, unskilled specialists? CURE OH NO CHARGE ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE UNLESS SATISFAC TION IS GIVEN My patients receive a written puarantce to refund every dollar paid for services If thoy do not receive a complete, lifelong cure and entire satis faction, and I have made a deposit of 5500 In the bank to secure any contract that 1 d CONSULTATION FREE, CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITED. A personal, thorough nnd searching examination Is required, though If Inconvenient to call, write me for Information Office hours. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., excepting Sundays, from 9 to 12 30. Address or call, COOK MEDICAL CO., 116 S. MAIN. SHAPE RETAINING CLOTHES 1 B Tho only Tailors that make them. ffi I BOEHMER & ROTHSCHILD, i SUITS SI 8.00 AND UP. 334 MAIN STREET. j through tl.o medium of rc-ordcra. Export tradf In all klnda of grain nnd Hour show expansion. Prices of nearly all commodi ties nre strong or tend upward, reflecting li-slstent demand. Domnnd for money la Mt 111 growing, nnd stock market move ments nre being subordinated lo require ments lo move crops and finance commer cial operations along all lines Some WcHlern centers still report their banks urawing uown Enstcrn balances to meet nearer retirements. Tho only Haw In tho sltuntlon at pres entone, by tho wny, flowing from Intense activity In all lines of Industry Is tho growing Inability of the railroads to han dle the freight traffic offering. This com plnlnl la well nigh universal. Railway gross earnings In September were very heavy, Increasing C per cent over the snme month In 190-1. while for the nlno months of the calendar year the gain ovt-r the corresponding period last year reaches G.-i per cent. Many of the Indi vidual roads show remarkablo Increases. Business failures for tho week ending October 12 number 1S3. against 10 la.st week. 100 In tho like week of 1901, 3)3 In 1103, 203 in 1202 and 9S In 1001. In Canada failures for tho weok number 25. as against 2o last week nnd IS In thla week a year ago. Wheat (Including flour) exports for the week ending October 12 are 2.771.3W bush- . els, against 1.072.CI2 Inst weok. 1.35. ,17u tills week la.st year, 2.SG5.C10 In 1903 and ft.SlO.CSS In 1902. From July 1 to date the exports are 19, R73.S37 bushels. agalnBt 19.903.SSC bushels layt vcar, -i5.5ll.9Sl In 1903 and 7C.7CC.1S0 In Com exports for tho week are PC2.I74 bushnl., against 1.1S6.3SS last week, SG7.G17 a year ago. 1,110,112 In 1S03 and 1S0.G71 in 1902. From Julv 1 to date the exports of corn aro lfi.GI9.S01 bushels, against 9.0I7.S79 In 1901, and ll.C01.10i In 1903. Dun on Trade Conditions. NEW YORK. Oct. 13. Dun'n weekly re view of trade tomorrow will say: "Recent mild weather might have been expected to retard businoes, but freight blockades nnd several similar conditions testify to the contrary, nnd the last half of tho week brought a seasonable fall In temperature. Higher rales for money tend to prevent excess In Wall street, yet there Is no difficulty In securing funds for mercantile undertakings. At some cities fall trade has become more quiot. first necessities being covered, but supple ini'iitarv ordora aro confidently awaited. "Tho "llrat Interest In holiday trade Is noted, and this element promises to sup ply unprecedented btiHlneas this year. Manufartiirnrs aro ao fully occupied that contrncts for early delivery cannot be considered In most eaves, and the amount of buslncsH that will be carried over Into 1900 will certainly eclipse all records. "These sanguine prospects are conll dentlv announced In several of llio lead ing Industries, latest news from the Iron furnaces and steel mills being notably gratifying. Crops wero not seriously In jured by the frost, and such a small per centage of tho year's yield still remains evposed to danger that agricultural re sults may be summed up as most fnvor- "H Is to be hoped thnt largo crops will restore liberal exports, which have made very poor comparisons of late, for tho last week at this port alono a decrease of $2,So7,llii being noted In comparison with the enmc weok last year, while Im ports gained 32.C0l.lSo. "Railway earnings thus far reported for October gained only .02 per cent over last year's movement, but prices of sc- cuiltles were but little Influenced by the bankers' addresses urging conservatism. "Demand for hides is fully sustained, prices rising still further on some varie ties, hut packers aro sold up well Into November, and moro remoto purchnses aro not made because of uncorUilnty re garding quality. Several pronounced ad vances are noted In foreign dry hides. "Failures this week numbered 211 In tho United States, compared with SOS a year ago. and twenty-live In Canada against twenty-four last year." Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Ocl. 13. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,(09.000 gold In tho reserve, shows: Available cash bal ance. M31,W'j.C2S; gold coin and bullion, J7I.793.198; gold certlilcates, $17,932,900. 5t. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 13. Wool Steady; medium grades, combing nnd clothing. 2fi (pSO'.ic; light fine, 2Ki2Cc; heavy lino, IS1 22c; tub-washed, 32iM2c. New York Sugar Markot. NEW YORK. Oct. 13. Supar Raw. quiet; fcur refining. 33 1-lCc; ccntrltURal. .30-tnst, 3if?3 11-lCc. inolJSMS sugar, 13-lSc. lo- flnoJ. qultt. Const Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. Wheat steady; December. I1.371J). Barley steady; December. $1.12. EFffiWZFW!) YOUNG. MIDDLE F W ffi T7ft M bl AGED AND KLDER S J -JJl ' W LY. If you are sexually S 1 1 ft S$l i ti weak, no matter from 9 1 l K ECU X k what cause; undevol P "Ma a r ha U oped; have stricture. irffSsss3iS3 varicocele. etc. MY 1'KKFlifI APPLIANCE will cure you. No drugi or electrlcltv; 710.001 cured and developed. 10 DAYS' " TRIAL. Send for froo booklet Sent sealed. Guaranteed. Write today R C. Emmet. 2a Tabor block. Denver, Colo. Scott's Sanfai-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE W&. For Inflammation orCatRrrhol Mfy . y tlin Uladderend DUsasod Kiel "Z3i SESV cut7' M0 0DBE 1,0 rAT Ourw s2j T?- UNulcUly and permanently thi 5 Ivarst eiwi ot Gonorrnaeii v5l LnU lM5t, no mutter of how l$XtuSh I 0D" BtandlnB, AbBolutoly tfSlt&sT I liarinleto. Sola by drngcletc. SSrA paid, 91.00, b boxM. ?2.7. M&dwTM SANTAL-PEPSIN GO, '"diJt&T Bellcfontalno, Ohio. F. J. Hill Druy Co., Salt Loko City, i ySrai Cures in ? BlfflftXwr-uch Capsule 2 g QjjgaShcara the ue.mcSQf-j) j j Bcwaro of counterfeits h VWVvVWAA)WWlafWUWWVWW 7L NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD- t ij EES' MEETING. i ( Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of tho stockholders of the Wa- I bash Mining company, a corporation of IH Utah, has been called to bo held at the v lH office of the company, rooms 520-22 fifth , IH floor. Atlas block, west Second South '' I slrcet, Salt JLako City. Utah, on Monday. 1 October 30, 19(6. at 10 o'clock a. m. of j IH that day, for the purpcesc of voting to ' IH amend and, If tho stockholders shall so , IH vote, then amending the articles of in- ' i , 1 corporation of the company and partlcu- ! jH larly Article XI of said articles, as fol- I Bv striking out Article XT. as tho saint now rends and by Inserting In lieu there- i 1 of In the articles of Incorporation a new , I Artlclo XI., to read at! follows: 1 Article XI I The capital stock of this corporation Ms oxpressly mado assessable and may bo assessed by tho board of directors In tho V H manner provided by law. J IH Because the annual meeting of otock- , IH holders was not held In September, 1995, ' JH tho board of directors has called a meet- ' lng of the stockholders to ho hold, and ' i IH same will bo hold at the same tlmo and . , IH place abovo mentioned, for special meet- jH lng. to elect illrcctors for the ensuing i , JH year and to transact such other business ) jH as might properly come before an annual ) meeting of the stockholders. By order of thu board. I NICHOLAS TREWEEK. President. W. Mont. Ferry. Secretary. n559 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. . Mason Valley Copper Company Lo- J cation of Principal Office,. Salt jH Lako City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that the board fH of directors of the Mason Valley Copper jH company, a corporation, at Its meeting , held on October 5, 190?, levied an assess- IH ment of five cents per1 share on the 60,000 IH shares of capital stock of said corpora- , jH Hon subscribed for and not placed In the IH treasury of the corporation, payable lm IH mediately to Robert S, Conncrs, treas nrer of the company, at tho bank of Walker Brothers, corner Second South IH and Main streets. Salt Lake City, Utah. i jH Any stock upon which said araessmcnt H may rcmald unpaid on tho 6th day of jH November. 1905, shall bo delinquent on ' the 7th day of November, 1905. and shall 1 bo advertised for sale at public auction: IH and unless payment Is made before, shall , IH bo sold on tho 25th day of November. ) IH 1905, to pay the delinquent assessment. together with tho cost of advertising and l expense of sale. By order of the board, MASON VALUEY COPPER COMPANY. , By J. J Snider, Secretary. h lH Office 232 D. "F. Walker BIdg., Salt Lako VM City. Utah. IH r HALIFAX TONOPAH MINING COMPANY. Notice of Meeting of Stockholders to J Amend Articles of Incorporation. ( Notice Is hereby given that a special IH meeting of tho stockholders of tho Hall- P IH fax Tonopnh Mining company, a corpo- , ration pf Utah, will be held at the office of the company, room ICO David Keith IH building. Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 16th day of October, 1905, at 2 o'clock jH p. m.. for the purpose of amending tho articles of Incorporation of said corpora- tlon, and making the capital stcck of said v JH corporation, ono million shares of th face or par valuo of $3.00 each, instead of live hundred thousand shares of the fact or par value of $3.00 each, by amending, article VI. of the articles of lncorpora- tion to read as follows: VI. , That tho amount of tho capital stock I of the said corporation shall be three I IH million dollars, which shall bo divided Into . IH one million sharta of the faco. or par I IH value of three (53.00) dollars each. ' fM THOMAS KEARNS, IH President Halifax Tonopah Mining com- lH pany. NOTICE. . A special stockholders' meeting of tho Kearns-Kclth Mlnlns company Is hsreby jH called for Tuesday, the 31st day of Octo- , IH ber. 105, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at the com- nany s office. In tho David Keith building. Ml to 252 South East Temple street, Salt . Lako City. Utah, for tho purpose of con- Jm sldcrlng a proposed amendment of Artl- jH cle VII. of Its articles of Incorporation. ' IH the nature of said amendment being the IH Increaso of the capital stock of said cor- I poratlon to CW.0CO shares, of the par value of ono dollar per share. B THOMAS KEARNS. President. IH F. J. Wcstcott. Secretary'. ... IH Dated October G. 1905 nE6l IH NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. MYTOK ) town lots, Uintah lands. Utah. V. , 3. iH Lar.d Offico. Vernal, Utah, Sept. 29, 1905. lH Notice Is hereby given that. In pursu- IH aneo of Instructions from the Commis- IH slor.er of tho General Land Office, under authorltv vested In him by section ZJU ilH United States Revised Statutes, wo will IH offer at public salo to tho highest bidder. IH at not le.s than tho appraised price, oil ll tho THIRD TUESDAY in October. A. D. ' JH 1905 viz- Tho 17th day of October, 1905. M at this office, botwecu tho hours of 9 H o'clock a. m., and 1 o'clock p. m. of thnt M day, and of the succeeding days there- M after until all arc sold or have boen of- H fcrcd for sole, nil of tho platted lots In tM tho townslto of Myton. in the Uintah In- H dlan lauds, Stato of Utah, as appears B upon tho plat thereof approved by the IH Commissioner of tho Gonernl Land Office, H on September 13. 1905 Tho purchase H prlco of lots sold must bo paid to tho i jH receiver Immediately on acceptance of bid. CHARLES DE MOISY, Register. DON B. COLTON, Receiver. n31i STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. ' NEW YORK. Soptomber 20. 1W6. H The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Rio Grande Western Railway com- 'H nany will be 1 at tho principal offico of jH the company Salt Lako City, Utah, on IH Mondav. Ola jc-r 23, 1905, at 12 o'clock H noon, for the election of moinbors of the jH board of directors of tho company and the jH transsctlou of Euch other business as may IH bo brought before tho meeting. H The books fcr the transfer of stock will dH bo closed a I o'clock p. m. on October 2. IH 1905, and will be reopened on the day fol- IH lowing said meeting or the final adjourn- lH ment thereof. STEPHEN LITTLE. IH m23S7 Secretary. , H M" GREAT CLZANER ' ti v( VVl ' OT' Mett' H pott's PENNYROYAL PILLS H ViWSV Sa.fo txnd rolltxblo, thoy IH ovorcomo vvotxknoss, In- isiyr orooso vlor, banish pains. ' jH K romody equals OR. jH ftS MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS BSold by Druggists and DV. Moita H CC' Chouilcal Co., Clovelnndi Ohic H l"or talu by b" C. Schramm, 'A. C. M. I. Drugv H Dept.. Uajtoo Drug Co.. A. C. Emlth DrUB Co. H rwife of n H I FOR WOMEN PAUMIE'S DYE WOBSS. V1H Gents' Suits $1.50 . Office G5 West 1st South. i jH K 'PHONES: Ind.. 14U. Bell, lOl-Y. J H , shhII