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THJS TJ BATES, Material Increase Along the Line, All THE NEW FREIGHT TARIFF, 2,000 100 2,100 200 JEaatern Lines Kalse the Bates at the of Ono Cent 'CTp to Pivo-Genoral Froicrht Affcnt Eabcocl: Explains tho Situation-Tho Business Outlook for Salt Lais of Ee- turninir Estate Salon. Utah and shippers "trill roccivt- the- full "benefit" of tho advance jn freight, rates recently decided upon by 'the Eastern lines. There is to be- a rnateriul raise all 'along the line in ra.t/--, -which will be keenly fe-ll 'by the merchants. General Freight A sent Boibcock of the Jiio fJramlo "Western, in to his Tirffsrt-t inquiries, yesterday received a from the secretary of tho freight rate conrmiittee fit K-annaK City, combining information txmei.iming th'; advances agreed 'The- tariff boing prepared shows fhe foJio-wing- on- traffic bo- river points and Chi- centH -on first and second-'clafis; on third, 2 cents on fourth, firth, lA and C', 1 cent on and 3 cents on pioT'O Theso (--hatis-os will affect traffic points and all points east of, 'but Tint, including t'he Misaouri river. Jt.

Is yet to -give the date- the ra.tfro aro effective, as on the new tn-rifC not ibeen completed. "T-hesri 'advances all sast of the IM'iftyourl river," saJri-Mr. Ba-bcock, "otit- of 'irarittrtriKKo-ijri territory, and ara mot. any of the lines went the- 'MiSHrmn rive-r. The rates ho- iweon TiUn'h and Chir-as" 0 ar marts up ilvy a.ddin.L,' Clik-ago to 'the MlxKoird rjv-r th'- from rJvi-r 'to the; of kKTu-l ra.to.*; the through miAo.

'('in': -oval rales cay.l. of the LMi.vi.souni river are ailvruicr-rl, neces- warily Tho tiirrvuirli rni.es rind from township 2 south, range 1. S. Thomas Labnim to "-Thomas A. Wheeler, of section 0, township 3 south, "range 1 east.

S. Tho rn as wl' 'HorsVey' "to" Art h' ur F. deed, lot 'G, block 4, New England addition Teresa Werner to William Meikle. deed, pan of lot 2, block plat city David Xlcol. to Richard P.

Morris et deed, onc-iifth interest in Gold Hill mining claim boron Pctsr Jensen ct. to Peter Peterson, deed, part of iot 9, block 22, plat B. F. 300 Neff, by referee, to Annie AL Cannon, deed, part of section J-, township 3 south, range 1 west, S. L.

225 Sarah J. Lewis to Samuel deed, part of lot block 28, plat city 1,500 Total 8,550 Following were the records daily during the past week of realty sales: Monday Jll.GCO TurrHdav Thursday Friday Saturday Total .535,340 THE CITY VALUATION, 22,032 A EEJDTTCTIOK OP SIX AND A HALF ICILLION3. LAND OFFICE BUSINESS, Homestead Patsnis Received and Notices of Final Proof Filed. The following list of homestead patents were received at the Land Office yesterday from Washington: H. K.

No. 5003, to Hannah E. Hoyt, city, for 160 acres in section 3, township 3S south, ra.ng-e 6 west. H. E.

No. 5006, to James Little of Asay, for 160 acres in section 2G, township 'j7 south, range west. H. E. Xo.

5007, to Samuel O. Henrie of PangT.iitch, for 158 acres in section township 37 south, range west. H. E. No.

5004. to Niels C. Jensen of Redmond, for 160 acres in section 1, township 21 south, range 1 east. H. E.

No. 5009, to Stephen Monroe of Ci re lev ilk-, for eighty acres in section 30, township 30 south, ra FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROVE A DAT FOE, BUSINESS. 1 Features on Wall Street Ara ITo-vr Attacks on Hail-way Slakes a Slig-ht Advance in Chicago. New York, June the two hours of business to-day the prevailing tone of the stock market was weak. A brisk selling- movement was developed which was most pronounced in St.

Paul, Sugar, Atchison and Missouri Pacific. Baltimore Ohio on a sale of a hundred share lot broke 2 pet- cent, recovered on the purchase of 100 shares, these being- the only trans- i actions in the stock. When the pres- H. E. No.

5010, to John S. White, i sure to sell was removed Sugar ana a Thin Will Necessitate a Higher Tax I'our Firemen Suspended Operations in Vario'uo Departments, sou'tn' range fi east. of Bear River City, for 160 acres-in sec- lion 10. township il north, range 3 west. H.

J-J. No. 5011, to A. Clarke of Dover, for 1GO acres in section 24, township IS smith, range 1 west. K.

E. No. 7,012, to Parley A. Allred of Mt. Pleasant, for 160 acres in section 35, township 34 south, range 4 east.

IT. No. to Kobert G. Shields of Too el for 3 CO acres in section 3, township range -1 west. H.

K. No. 5020, to George Den ton of Stockton, for thirty-fire acres in section township 4 south, range 5 west, H. K. Xo.

W22. to George Collier of Emery, i or eighty acres in section 9, aad unchanged, prime to extra native steers, medium, others. Texans, HOGS Receipt" 10.000; shipments. 6500. Active; higher, early but nearly all advance lost at close.

Roug-n heavy, 54.50^4.70- packers and mixed, prime heavy and butchers weights, S5.05ijy5.20- assorted light, SHEEP AXD 2000; shipments, none. Unchanged; top sheep, top lambs, KANSAS CITY. Kansas City, June 1000 shipments, SCO. Market steady to strong; Texas steers, 2-75; Texas cows beef steers, native stockers and feeders, bulls, 5700; shipments. 1400.

Market opened higher; closed Bulk of. sales, heavies, packers, mixed, lights, An important document was filed yesterday in City Itccorder Bachman's office, which will be presented to the City Council meeting next Tuesday evening. 'It rc-cltes the i'act that the total assviisod valuation oL' taxable property within the corporate limits for the year 1X0-1, as returned by the i-l. K. No.

5024, to John AVhite of Loa, for 160 acre's in section 21, township 2S south, range east. H. 30. to Peter R. Nielsen of Emery, for 1GO acres in section 22, township 22 south, range H.

K. No. to George A. Lowe of Pa rowan, 360 acres in section 21, township 34 south, range 'ft west. A.

Kiipack of Mapleton, County W. J. IB Utah county, filed final proof for his few other shares made a fractional recovery. A raid was made on bugar which had r.vovered a portion of the early decline, and the price went dov. to recovered and- then came another break of IVs.

wi tn a 1 mal re covery o.C the last being at a figure below yesterday's closing. Before 11 o'clock there was a fractional decline in vv-hich nearly all the-shares traded in participated, while Man'nat- tan dropped Louisville Nashville During the iivst half of the next hour speculation was weak, but the declines 'were all fractional. In the ttnal dealings Sugar rallied slightly, and Louisville, New Al- bany.gained of its early loss. There was a slight rally in prices in the last dealings and the market closed steady to firm, at a very general de- 1 cline on the final sales of yesterday, the total loss except where already noted being coniined to fractions with the exception of Kansas Texas, pre- ferrred, and United States Cordage, which are down IVs and Hi per csnt respectively. The bond market was SHEEP Receipts.

-CO; shipments, none. Market steady. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, June was deserted for the race course by a large "inrHTM 1 llisill ilii Applied to Drs. Shores Shores Last Week for Treatment.

Kencl WbatThoy Sny of This Wonderful Systcrn-Xoto the DSfforonco Do- MVOCQ the Eridenco Prosonrod by Drs. Shores it Shores Three-Dollar Specialists. The Medical Profession Startled atThls Romarkablo Offer, but tho Public Appreciate it. Consequently Drs- Shores Shores bet tho Paca Which th9 Misfits Follow. points iMt-r-.

ulio i "trlvc-r to Cl river will bo i-'vcr i-xtr-nt ful- in.sinrifo, thf first- tuh to is now Utah lc. i tho i lvf-r tfr the- arr.angf— il bd thc-sum of. SO i'roru the Jsl f(f 'Kin York City. the stt-n OMr. lic-nni ill be vini "Uonnott'a Trip.

-Ks-fnpur Agent Bennett rvuitlc and MIVI. for New on June liOfh s-ail iirflilM nla" for Kuropo. i I's In Lcd tlu: trip extended to Pari'S. Th'-y rotui-n about St Jst. Trie i rip is one of pleasure and rourcation.

Kail way Items. Superin.toiident liancroft has returned Jrorn a trip over t'he moiiatala dl- Thirty or forty ho-moeopniths will ar- 9 ive to-morrow or Tuesday over t'he liu Grande AV'oHliTn from Denver. The Salt. Lako Hallway report rt fon.sldcrablp Innifuvc-rniTit in the uimo'iait. of traliic on -thoir lines, duo to tin: cM'fning' of the bathing isciLHon and.

lh" lonrritiK -fur ii'ldes. A 1 new excursion has 'been on tho Slxtii for thi 1 iTinven'ienw of tho residents oi' the 'boulevard soctiori The pc.tition* of the Rapid Transit Curr.ipn.ny a. loop (inn so as 'to take in either block between First and Second 'South nr (he -one. between Third 'and Fourth South streets, still fire. The.ft> -hnve been pf-titlons and counter pt'Htlons, with -withdra-wals slpfners -to ibo-t-lu so -U.

i. 1 hard -to ji'iiue 'the act.aial total of does stand on (ho prop-osU-lan. BETTEK TIMES Many Indications ilotTirninir: Prosperity in This City. Concerning real estate and general "business interests, the slyns of the times indicato (hut if the people of Salt L.ake City rise to the occasion and Hhow that, they oven beprln to appreciate the many advantages tho city has over other loca'itics. a oC prosperity wili soon be uposi us.

The ntany strangers who have passed tlirousrh the city dtirinpr rhe past six months were favorably impressed, and their good opinions are doing 1 the city g-rent, deal of jJrood. The sljow tip well, the record of the city durinr; the worst of the panic, (he fact that railroad btilldllnic southwest cannot be delayed much long-cr. and the knowledge the possibilities of the water power 1 development, and tho wonderful gold strikes In Utah, all contribute to tho feeling- that Salt. Lake has in sig-ht for quick progress than other places in tho Tho advantage from a health standpoint, which is slowly becoming known, nnd the really superior educational facilities are Roing 1 to brln.tc many families here from the States. "VVo have tho start, and if tho people wll! on I nnd tlie fight all will be well.

There seems to bo a bettor fooling all around now. A sroat many inquiries are reported nnd a sales are bcinjr nitidle, at. low prices, it is true, but that is what is desired. A market must first "be established before general prices can lie increased. More buildinpr work will probably be undertaken this fall than people generally imagine.

This should be a good excursion season for us. and rate-s should havo been from all directions, but no steps were taken at the proper time. now only a. small portion probably be secured, But with all the nnd the hard times every- Salt Lake has reason to feel en- coiwaged, because better times are and many things point to a near rovjval of prosperity. Surely this will fastened if -tho property owners of city show ihat they lu'vo some life, and do something towards helping 1 Brigrbo-m.

Wool Shipments, ham Buglor: Wodnosclay, M. informed a Ilugler reporter thai during the two weeks just passed ovw 175,009 pounds of wool have been shaped the station. pounds were shipped this i of it is consigned Mi commission, Approximating five potarids of woo! a head, this represents thfe clip oE sheep. The woo! fetches on an average cents a pound, brings the value of the total shipments mentioned above to about 500,000 approximately. Upon this valuation the City Council will -fix the rate of taxation.

Last the total was 543,000,000, and to raise the same amount of. revenue as was derived in 1.893 will require a levy of considerably more than mills. The city last year realized about $213.000. Health Dopartmtmt The report of the Health Department for the week Is as follows: Number oi' 'joniplaints received and attonilecl to 17 Xnrnhfi- of CU.SCM of contagious diseases ftvci-) 13 Xuml'mr of from contagiou.s diseases roportfd (scarlet fover; 1 Burial i.ssiibd 11 Hhlpping permits Issued 1 rt ii report.f-ri (nui ICH.J i On complaint, one of the officials 'Ol! tliG Htallh DopartmenLurieari.hecl three ui: yearlet. a Halt Lake hovel.

Then; was riri quarantine nml Hie attr-adlng physician 1 '''did but place outside the city limits. Tint one death resulted. ofllcers are trying to put a'stojj to such practices and with the aid of the arm of the law succeed. Hanttary Inspector Anderson reports a boom at the crematory since the new collecting ordinance went into effect. The business district is especially well cleaned up.

A now manure and ashes dumping ground has been opened up near the corner of NnrUi Temple and Kighth West streets, when 1 the refuse will be used to fill the old canal bed. The old dumping grounds at Ninth West and Third South fi.rc closed and persons dumping ashes or manure there will be prosecuted, Four 371reriMm Suspended. Tn accordance with the decree of the Poard of Police and Fire Commissioners. Chief yesterday formally suspended "William Gilbert, E. P.

Mowers, MeMullen and Jay C. Clark, because the men had failed to satisfactorily pass tho required medical examination and the Chief did not see his way clear to recommend them for retention In the se.rvice of the department. is sakl the deposed firemen propose to test the courts the validity of the rule of the. board under which the action was taken. The horses' stalls in engine- house 1 are being rearranged and the means of hasty exit, made easier.

Tho Stroat Department. Poll tax delinquents are coming to the front in good shape, both in cash and labor payments. The work will go on (111 all are alike and every one subject to the tax has a. receipt. Of the six delinquents who were proceeded against; by legal process, with costs added, all wore lawyers, residents of the First ward.

The Street Department for the week applied poll tax laibor mainly in grading North Temple from Main to State, and graveling and repairing Fifth East betiveeu Eighth and Tenth South, and Third South from Fifth to Sixth Kast That Hay Complaint. Mattox, the scalekeeper against whom Justice Blazer lodged a complaint for alleged shortage, insists that correct weight was given and that T.Uazer could have had the hay weighed before his eyes had he so desired, and it would not have cost him a cent. He further states that never deposited a cent for the hay on the da to of the purchase, June 15th, and not. until the 22nd was any money paid. then paid but $4.50, deducting for the alleged shortage.

In the Engineer's Office. The City Engineer's force is still engaged in working on the plat entanglements and will riot be through with the field work for about ten days yet. after which much plat a.nd office work will be done. The other work of the force for the week consisted, in testing materials and running grades and lines and setting stakes for the gravity sewer. Tho Water Works.

Superintendent Griffin's department the past week did routine work mainly. As soon as the pipe arrives from the East work will be prosecuted on sewer extensions. The department Is shutting oft an average of over twenty services daily now on account of: failure to pay the water tax. This plan brings the Unguents to time. Slight, The Western breezes, gamboling-over the extensive prairies, soughing through the at length and fanned their brows.

They seemed 'to be very respectable cii teens for their longitude. "You changed much." he observed, as he lighted -a fresh cigar, "since last I saw you." She shaded her eyes from the glaring sunlight with her -gloved ha.nd. one husband." Although they were schoolmates, i-on-versa-tion seemed to Tribune. homestead entry of 120 acres in section generally weak all day on fairly good 2i, township south, range II east. John H.

Early of Salt Lake City filed final proof for his homestead entry of 160 acres in section township 1 north, range 1 west. John 1J. Almond of Salt Lake Citj filed final proof for his desert entry eighty acres in section IS, township 2 south, range 4 west. THE FEDERATED TRADES. Report on the Co-Operativa July Celebration.

At the regular meeting of the Fed crated Trades Friday evening there fair attendance of delegates, and th order of business was pushed throug-h Wi'th dispatch. The Ma-cMnists' International Association, sent in the ere dentials for their delegates for the ensuing term. The committee on the home industry corporative plan made a report, and stated that the late convention was well attended, and considerable enthu siasm was manifested by those present ajid 'the scheme promises success. other convention will be held next Fri day evening, June 29th, in the Fed erated Trades Hall, to perfect the ar rangements and receive -the report "committee' on constitution and bylaws. The delegates from the Cigarmakers Union reported that T.

C. Waltenspie had ceased manufacturing union cigurs The relations between that gentleniai and 'the union ha.ve not 'been for some- time The committee ori the Fourth of J.uly celebration reported progress, and thai arrangements are being- perfected for grand Dime- on that day by the Federatec Trades and Building- Trades Congress One feature will be a grand boat race for a medal of honor, to be competed for by a crew, from the Federated Trades and Building 1 Trades Congress. The reports from the various trades is very discouraging 1 and the outlook not promising-, bu't quite a number ol the union carpenters have secured work. At the next meeting- of the Federated Trades the semi-annual election of'o cers will take place. OGDEN BREVITIES, Claiwlngr House Returns.

Yesterday's clearing house returns acfa.inst $227.287 for the sasfie week 1 last. year. The week's clearings .51.011,359, against $1,222,752 foa" the same day last year, A Careful Father, "Look 1 said the to the sec that one of tho lines' in my boy's copy is Loss nasts, more 1 "Yes here's another that reads: 'The longest way. 'round is the shortest way I-want it stopped. I don't i want those mouldy proverbs festooned around -his intellect.

I'm educating him cLlUUmi ftl-otoo Eeal Estate Salos. were the records of real eswce sales yesterday in this city: W. Griffiths to 'Rose Miller interest in ctey minlcK 5 i nno KmiJy to Robert C. Xew- part of lot block 0,0. jtfab :....,1100 Mull to William- V.

1-lhorly, used, intrt of 3 32 and for the United-. States Washington Star. DENVER Jnnc via tho Union Pacific On tho above dates the JJnion Pacific will sell round-trip tickets to Denver at S23. Good for return 30 days. 3V and nml white wWes'afftTulvcy.

Main street. Realty transfers recorded) yesterday aggregated $5300. Judge A. C. Bishoip spent yesterday in Salt Lake City.

Judge Offden Hiles was in Ogden yesterday on legal business. C. F. Fa-rnsworth of the Central Pacific -was in Og'den yesterday on business. The next performance at the Grand is "Lady Windermerc's Fan," a society drama, next Thursday evening.

The Salvation Army takes charge of the --Mission to-day, Mr. J. B. Lister having been called to Saifc 'Lake City. Robson theatrical party went out to the Plot Springs yesterday and enjoyed a dip in.

-the health-giving waters. 'United Marshal Brigham and Deputies Exum and Ballantyne out on a fishing expedition yesterday along the We'ber, Hon. M. A. Breeden 'and Hon.

Frank J. Cannon were of the. Ogden delegates to t'he Republican convention that left for Denver last evening. Yesterday was a- beautiful June day, and the streets were thronged -with people. The an ere Iran ts very evidently did -a rushing business.

Stuart RG'bs i on drew a larger house last evening than on Friday evening. His rendition of "The Comedy 'of Errors" pleased the audience and drew vigorous applause. Dr. Perkins's horse ransaway yesterday as the doctor was about to step in his carriage in front of his residence. The rounded up at Nelson Fell's -livery, staible, no serious damage haying resulted.

On Friday evening Mr. Frank Costello and Miss Alta Anderson were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's mother, Both young people are well known "in Ogden, and they have the best wishes of a host of friends in their married life. John Hailey, William Brown, John Fay and George Ratcliffe were'arrested late Friday night on suspicion of being connected with the section-house robbery at Syracuse. Yesterday they were discharged and given until 5 o'clock to get out of tmvn Laboring Men's Association, The Laboring Men's Association met county courthouse last, evening, with' President Raw lings- 'occupying- the chair. Matters of vital importance were discussed and acted upon.

Reports were received from the various work committees. President Rawling-s made ti very good speech on the ipres- Ahout twenty-five for" membership received, and six applicants were initiated into the association. The ineetingvadjourned: till Saturday 30th, at p. m. All applicants for on hand at'-that time.

Garfield Bcacli Trains Leave and arrive at Salt Lake as-fpllows LeaVe Salt Lake. 10:20 m. 2:00 p. m. 6:30 Bathing never better, round top Arrive 12:40 p.

m. 4:40 p. m. 6:10 p. m.

p. m. Fare for the The bigges-jumpixitthoorld-, 1 hardly compare with the jump rnade by Gabt'l, the Tailor, who has.reduced his and $17.50 to meet tlie wants of hard times: M. Brown; of New, "S'prk City, Manager, and Cutter, guarantees pei-Cect-fitting 1 and be Convinced. Second South.

business fur a Saturday. MONEY, BONDS AND STOCKS. New York. June call, easy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per closed at 1 per cent. Prime mercanatile paper, per cent.

Sterling- exchange, firm, but dull with actual business in bankers' bills at for demand and for sixty- days; posted rates, commemrcial bills, Silver certificates, cents. The total sales of stocks to-day were 64,549 shares, including: Atchison 5300, American Sugar 19,400, Burlington 3100, Erie 1800, Missouri Pacific 3500, Northern Pacific, preferred, 2700, Reading ,1800, St. Paul S600, Wabash, 1500. Government bonds, quiet; State bonds, dull. Petroleum, steady: Pennsylvania ail, sales none; July option, sales none; closed bid.

Lima oil, sales none. BONDS-CLOSING. 5s reg 7s. II fe coup fours 4s -Is coup. IT 2s Pac 6s of 9Fi.

Ala class class class (J currency La new cons 4s. 05 Mo Gs 100 124 fours non In wheat cpeninir trades were at and the" market was for later advanced eased nu a little and closed at V.c advance. The early weakness was; attributc-d to the passage of rhe Ha rch bill yes-terday in the House, and the elevator also cut something nf a ligure. Tne strength due in a measure to the better cables and more inquiry for cash wheat. A private Liverpool cable said the weather was too and asked for offers of wheat.

ft'ow oo-bk-d wot vreather. Private Liverpool cables quoted the markets unchanged to Ud higher, a. better inquiry the other was said lo prevail for cash wheat, and two lots were reported worked here to-day. A sale A 6s. 100 I sevens ion 104 Tenn t.

j. Va Cant deferred Atchison 4s Second'A 1 Can Sou Is of 95..., 107 70'I seconds 4s 40 Mut Union Gs. ..115 gen DS-Jlo 1 Nor Pac Is 2 seconds "VV deb Is (57 1 St consols 7s.129 StLtiJ; gen 75 59V, f.R 81 seconds is of West Shoi-e 25V- 105 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Atchison Adams Ex- Alt preferred Am Ex. 13 Can Pac Can Sou o.

Cent Pac Nor Pac preferred preferred. 'Y I On 142 41 40V, 41 41V, 41 30V- ..12.65 12,65 12.60 12.G2V- 6.70 6.70 G.S5 Gin Alt iv.139-" 'Chi Gas Con Gas St Col Cot Oil cert Hudson Ore Imp Ore Nav Mail 'P. pftl ISast Tenn Erie preferred Ft Wayne Gt Nor pl'cl I Hock Val Ill Cent SC. preferred Lake Shore Lead Trust JVi'anhatt Con Mich Cent Mo Pac Nash Chatt Nat Cord preferred or Amer Co. Pullman pal Readins" Rich Term preferred preferrsd Hock Island St preferred! St prefsrred ,.100 jSou Pac SfiVi i Sup; Refln .112 IS Ki 90 06 ,.131 39 ,.114 5 23'xi 70 Tenn Tex Pac pfd.

Union Pao Ex St ft P. preferred Ex West Union T3 preferred, Minn St Pv. Gzn Elec No Linseed Col preferred A A St preferred 70 50 fi .116 35 17 GS 3 1 MINING STOCKS. Con Bulwer Chollar Con Cal Va Grown Point Eureka Con Con Cal Chollar Crown Point Plymouth Homestake Mexican Ontario Ophir SAN FRANCISCO. Alta 2010- Belcher.

558 97 Mexican 90 Onhir OGiPotosl 2 75 Sierra Nev Union Con NEW YORK. GSDeadwood 20j Sierra N.8V 45 Standard 10 50 SO 12 50 50 00 150 Union Con Yel Jacket Iron Silver Quicksilver preferred Bulwer 1-GO 40 53 33 40 GO 50 1 60 30 35 -10 2 25 15 00 12 Silver and Lead. Quotations. (Reported Wells, Fargo Co.) LEAD. New York, per cwt.

New York, per London, per dunce.v. The aistala. New York, June Scotch, American, lake. $9.00. domes'cic, S.lOc.

pla-tes, dull, Silver and San Francisco, June sig-ht, lOc; telegraphic, silver bars, Mexican -STOCi. OJIAHA. Omaha, June eipts, There was no urgent demand from any quarter. Shippers did axid dressed beef men. were indifferent.

Desirable grades of both beef steers and cows sold about steady. The feeders trade was dull, at generally im- ch-ang-ed prices, S750, Prices ruled fully nickle higher than yesterday, and higher than tha close of last week. Heavy and butchers' grades sold arg-ely ax $4.85 and bulk, 1.S5, as againsft $4 yesterday, and last week. No Sheep were received, and the mar- jet was quotable unchanged: Natives, fair to'good Westerns, $2.50 common stdckera, ChIcs.g-0,, jTuucr He- was made at July price, and 250,000 bushels on which no terms were given. wore some bad reports in from thii Northwest.

The market advanced near the close on the reported sale of 2,2,00,000 bushels No. 2 hard by an elevator concern. An early decline in. corn was attributed mainly to the action on the HaiL-h bill, and rhe steadier feeling later to the fair rally in wheat. Open- ins trades were at rsP-M: of a cent loss, but scmn sold up of a cent, declined ni; cent, advanced about of a cent and closed steady at a triHe loss.

The increasing" receipts ar beginning' to cut something of a figure. The lirst sale of oats were at of a cent decline. The price g-radually adva.rnvd of a cent for June, of a cent for July and August and oC a cent for the market closing strong" fit about the top. Trade was very lis'ht except in September. Provisions were fairly active on another Jiq-ht run of hogs.

pork rose cents at the first jump, but 2 1 cents comprised all the g'ain it held at" the close. L.ar<a and ribs kept wirh- in a small fraction cf yesterday's clos- ins- prices. The leading futures ranged follows: Open. Hiffh. Low.

Close. Wheat No. 2- June 5S'4 nS 1 July S9Va September Gl 1 62 bl o- Corn No. Juno. July Sapteni'ber Oats No, Juno July September Mess Pork- July September Lard- June September 6.SO 6.85 6.SO Short July R.n5 R.wi September G.52 1 G.iw G.50 6.55 CASH QUOTATIONS.

Flour-unchanged: No. 2 spring: wheat, No. 3 spring" wheat, nominal; No, 2 red. No. 2 corn, No.

'A corn, 4-1 No. 2 oats. -i'J; No. 2 white, 47; No. No.

2 rye, 48 No. 2 barley, nominal; No. nominal; No, -1, GG: No. 1 flaxseed, $1.43: prime timothy seed, mess pork, per barrel, lard, per 100 pounds, short ribs sides (loose), 1 3 5i; -dry salted shoulders, short clear sides (boxad). whisky, distillers' mushed soods, $1.15.

R15CEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. liects. Shpmts. Flour, barrels 8,000 5,000 Wheat, bushels 18,000 95,000 Corn 227,000 127,000 Oats ItM.COO Rye 2,000 l.Owi Barley On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creamery, 14 egg's, steady, 9Vj5''lOc.

CoKee aucl SiaiTG.r. York, June opened dull with local trading on unimportant variations, closed barely steady at net advance to 5 points decline. Sales, 4250 bags, including July, 15.25@l5.30c; August, l4.75c; September, 14.10c; December, 13.20@13.25c; spot Rio, dull; No. 7, mild, Quiet; Cordova, but quiet; prices to pfff. higher; sales, 10,000 bags.

steady at unchanged to higher, closed quiet without further change; sales, 14,000 bags; cleared to. New York, 1000 bags. "Warehouse deliveries yesterday, 0449; New York stock to-day, "United States stock, afloat for the United States, total visible supply for the United States, 305,833 against 468,485 last year, steady; No. 7 Rio, lac; receipts, 5000 bags; cleared for the United States, 12,000 bags; for Europe, 5000 bags: stock, 113,000 bags. fair refining, 2-11-lGc; 96 sales, none.

mould 4 11-16c; standard confectioners' 3 cut loaf, l-16c; crushed, l-16c; powdered, 13-l6c; cubes, 9-16c. Hops and. Wool. New York, June State common to choice, Pacific coast, domestic, pulled, Xiverpool Grain. Liverpool, June demand poor; holders- offer sparingly; No.

1 California, 5s red Western winter, 4s demand moderate; new mixed spot, 3s 9d. Goorjro Xayloc Son, 157-159 Stito St. Just received, three of the celebrated "Studebaker Bros, wagons, spring and carriages and have extraordinary bargains to offer.in. new stylish vehicles at the lowest prices. We are also prepared to make it an inducement for any one wanting a mower call on us, as we are agents for the celebrated Champion machines, and we have a full line of Champion repairs.

Dr. Griswold fills teeth without pain. Part Book oi the Builders, ready today at Tribune counting-room. Garfield Beach. Trains.

Commencing May 31st trains between Salt Lake and Garfield will run.as fol- Salt Lake at and 10:20 a 2, 3 and p. m. Ari-'i-v at Salt Lake at 12:40, 6:10 and except Sunday. except Monday. Olsen's orchestra in.

attendance every aftprnqon and evening. Fare-for round-Crip, 50 cents? 'D. E. General Agent Passenger Dep't. icipts, 1200 shipments Onlv the I- Part, 6, Book of the Saturday's'-business, qu'iet; steady day at Tribune Drs.

Shores Shores' announcement in last Sunday's papers, savins 1 they would trea.t all patients ten days free ami furnish all medicine, shov.la they apply any time before July like a thunderbolt on the but the -pubiio, in tho midst of one 01" the panics the oountry has ever experienced. it has proven the generous ever maiie in eiiy, and ilunng the past week over 500 persons have taken advantage of this notable offer. Lot it be understood that Drs. Shores ci Shores give everybody who applies before July 1st ten days' treatment and medicine free. This will NOT APPLY ON YOUR MONTH yon wish to continue the treatment.

The ten Jays is given wU.l;-.>ui any -cond it is given for the of introducing to ibe public one. of the most wonderful systems of Treatment ever used; also to show the public (he differenee between Drs. Shores Shores' treatment and that of THREE-DOLLAR SPECIALISTS. You will notiee that Drs. Shores Shores always give evidence of the cess of the treatment, by eaeh week presenting the of one or more patients who have been oureil.

Vv'hile the lists have given only one testimonial in the past throe months, then come out ar.d try to fake the -public by offering a. $o-trear merit. Drs. Shores Shores are not cheap $3-speeia lists, and no doctor can give and treatment at such a rate. Drs.

Shores Shores give you treatment that is ourin-g hundreds so-called incurable diseases; are giving it for a. purpose, and to keep up such a offer would evenUially to bankruptcy. So if you to take iid vantage of this wonderful offer, before July 1st, and you receive ten da.ys' treatment and medicine free. Don't, bring a cent with you, for it will no.t be accepted under any cir- ip truthfully my Improvement has been wonderful. BOYACK.

Sanish Fork, Utah. CATARRH AND D'i'SPEPSiA. Mr. Hyrum KocU Says Drs. Shores Shprcs Do as They Adver- Ltfip.

atr. Hyrinn Kovk, who roshles in Center ward, this city, makes the following 1 i ed rate mo This is to certify 1 have been great sufferer from catarrh and dyspepsia. 1 have taken only four clay.s of will be found testimonials from pa-tionts wlio have only had frrvm two to four days' treatment. Their namo and address is given; go and see them; they will tell you ho'w they 'have been by Shores -Shores' NEAV TREATAIENT in only a few days' 'treatment. LA GRIPPE THE CAUSE, Whnt tbo Froo Treatment Has Done for Mr.

Ralph Boyaclc, of Spanish Porlr, Utah. I wish state that I took Drs. Shores Shores'- treatment and can say I am greatly improved. 1 'had pains in the head, buzzing in the ears, hawking 1 and spitting, dryness in the throat, hea-ring -bad, tired feeling' upon arising in the morning-, no appetite, pains in the back -and shoulder blades, and rheumatism affected me also, and after three days' of Drs. Shores Shores' new -treatment 1 can MR.

I-TYRUM ROOK, Center Ward. Drs. Shores A Shores' new treatment, and I can truthfully say I have been tenfold, and that Drs. Shores Shores do just exactly as they advertise. IT.YJ.lUM ROCK, Center Ward, City.

"ORE Vsi 5 ij-'k lisa 3-i- EAST SECOND SOUTH STREKT. Specialties: All diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat and Lungs, Female. Rectal and Private Diseases. Our.

treat ment for Piles is new, painless, safe and certain; our own method. Oihce to 11 a. m. 2 to 5 p. 7 to 8 p.

rn. Sundays, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.

Five dollars-! a. month for all Catarrhal Diseases. Medicines furnished fres from our own laboratory. YOU CASdWOT TO SALT LAKE Write fo- tne mnil treatment. Ono of the phjusicians in personal charge superintends the mail department, and by a.system of close correspondence controls those out of the city quite as well as those who come to the office.

Send for a symptom blank. Medicines shipped carefully. Try this treatment. Fresh California Cucumbers, Fresh California' Peaches, Fresh California Blackbsrries, 'Fresh California Raspbsrrics, Fresh California Apricots, Fresii 'California Tomatoes, Texas-. Watermelons, and Vegetables- of every kind DAILY, OES THE LOWEST.

Our stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries lias no eqaal in the citj. We seek to merit yonr trade. ML Jtepdersop's Qroeery, 267-269 MAIN STREET. Thfc irrcat Vitallzcr.thepi-escrip- no.

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