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cars, old long with an No. 1 northern ,2 1.02'/. ners, [email protected]; stockers and feeders, $3.50@ twelve thread manilla six feet No. 1northern, 5 cars, old 1.02 $4.50; calves, $4@6; bulls, stags, etc., $2DOO/ PER SHARE, at whirl, price the To Bo Tniiulit to Senle Fifteen-Foot of each squad may form on the right of its I.i.j11i >Sol> Dnr- front formed, York, but Not out a. Very Large 1 14 PER CENT Firinu when the rear ranks are so all the Soo Line 4 9 2 14 970 lbs, $3; 1 cow. 831 lbs. $2.40; 8 stockers, each rank, Scale. Northern Pac 2 3 ay $3.50. Hogs— receipts. Sheep- Ine Smell Movement. numbers except number four of C, P., .... 13 636 lbs. No PROPERTY. PROSPECTS. rest their pieces against the wall. Numbers St. M.&O.. 11 15 16 10 Market firm. PURPOSES. C. G. W 11 There isample evidence before the Heavy immigration of mining la- one and two then approach the wall, face company's general property feet, KANSAS CITY. The public of the wonderful wealth of bor„„-.„\u2666„mio theth(l v,,kon AValleyalley- whl<* and left ukon wlii^hinl each other, advance their right consists of lands,'mines mining Sold along: the Yukonand Klondike wall, place Totals 60 82 67 43 38 CITY, Receipts, and„ „ going on, is what 8 respectively, near the base of the * * KANSAS Sept. 4.—Cattle— . . \u0084 . , basins. The company owns larije now isneeded for Bpeclal Correspondence of the Globa. hands, respectively, Other Grains— Winter wheat, 13 cars; No. equipmentmthevalleyof theYukon , pVerand "their right and left corn, 8; corn, 6; 100; market steady and unchanged; on'.y re- nuHlbel ol d Qu«r?i the development of this mlnenU WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The men wall, themselves, and then 2 corn, 2; No. 3 No. 4 tail Hogs— Receipts, 4,500; market River and on its tributary streams claims, selected by itsexperts outof . against the brace corn, 1; oats, 35; trade. x .i i jit r, •», «. * nan(lreu » " ™ Wealth. >V ork WillDeCfin nextSpring are to be taught of their free hands, MARKET SUMMARY. no grade No. 3 no grade steady; bulk of sales. [email protected]; In_ Alaska and the British..Northwest... manrma hnnrtmlidnrinirin lnS Dvnn\ e ivsnnnlca °» fc navy fingers _. .1 of Uncle Sam's interlock the rear, oats, 4; No. 2 rye, 5; No. 3 rye, 2; No. 5 about ,:. . patientJKr proopeetinc. Claim .\o. onas '.nany of the placers as possi-X palms up, pointing to the thus Prey. heavy, [email protected], packers, [email protected]; mixed, Terntory. The mineral beds owned Miller Creek, which to mobs. Whether this decision thumbs barley, 6; No. 1 flax, 9; rejected flax, 2. on Own over h, At "\u0084t) olnts\u0084t ln. the.J ne handle forming stirrup. Number three then places [email protected]; lights. [email protected]; Yorkers, |4.17% include Gold, inplacer and quartz «100.000 was taken last y,-ar,is now a ««• P brought a Close. Day. Cars Inspected Out—Wheat, Xo. 1northern, thiscompnnv,abe;At claims, about by the ire- stirrup, his hands on the (54.20; [email protected]. Sheep— Receipts, 500; „,„. , Cll r, i part ofthe property of vic.aity of the are stores and»f has been his left foot in the December, Chicago 139; No. 2 northern, 32; Xo. 3, 6; rejected, pigs, claims, Stiver, Copper andAV>Cobl, J[nd is in Speratib'i; Copper among one and two. and then I 93% 92% market firm; lambs, $2.75£5.00; muttons, $2.25 pros! lraalntradingPPcostsosts oforuieIhe North>ortl« Amcrt-\mcrt- quent eruptions the labor ele- shoulders of numbers IDecember, Minneapolis 59% 88% 8;no grade, 1;No. 3 oats, 6; no grade oats, 1. their chief locations being on the pects are on the Tauanah Itiver and lightlyup, placing his right foot on @3.65. can Transportation and in the last few years or just on springs root IDecember, Duluth 90% 90 Tananah River, Miller,Birch, Forty- i™,™? rich.. Tradlnr ment left number one. his left Very extensive rich Coal beds * Ourotticers and directors the shoulder of IDecember, 97% 97 SIOUX CITY. m-i «mc- t «i i tn *£ and Company. general principles the naval ai'thor- ihe right shoulder of number two, toes Mileand Sixty-MileCreeks, Klondike near Cudahy, 1000 acres ini.rea. are , on DULUTH GRAIN. CITY, 10., River,TooMuchGoldCreek ßonanza, to be openeJ'at The contract are also interested in the refuse to say. Certain it is that pointing to the right, his left hand against SIOUX Sept. 4.—Receipts—Cat- r once. manage."* ities slightly, and witn FINANCIAL. tle, 200; yesterday, 697; shipments, 775; mar- Bould'erandEldoradoCree*, mOt the drills are to be generally intro- the wall; he then turns bulls, &^&£%L»**» his right hand grasps the left hand of number Call money. New York .1%@1% iy>@2 ket unchanged. Some left cows and Z^/L^uZ^ duced, results are expected to . DULUTH, Minn., Sept. 4.—The market mixed, [email protected]; veals, [email protected]; stockers and the IBar silver. New York 53% 52 | at today and highly to good or :er. If'on the retreat, the petty officer and .. opened lc up 91c sold down to and feeders, [email protected]; ca'.ves and yearlings, f be beneficial movement, firing if within 20 minutes. It advanced from $3.50i54.65; Westerns. ?y.."[email protected]. Hogs—l,2l,o; happens of number four cover the 90%e This Company does not bave to prospect for property- It so that a vessel the necessary their turns come to mount. there to %%c by 11:25 o'clock and then yesterday. 797: shipments, 110; market steady; navy port from until dropped to 90Vie, closing at that price. Cash bulk, is frequently in a far Number four having grasped hands witn CHICAGO Sept. 4.—Wheat recovered exact- selling, [email protected]; [email protected]. might three, in the stir- sales were lOroOO bu to mills at lV4c over already operation. a detachment of the army. Jt number places his left foot ly haif of today. The 190,000 bu to It owns it. Some of its mines are now in rup springs up, and planes his right toot yesterday's l%c decline September and elevators at l%c also easily be the case that something number one; he tone of the foreign markets, which caused over for stuff to arrive Sept. 10 and lc over _ _ on the right shoulder of B1^a««| Officers of the Cudahy-Healy Yukon-Klondike Mining Co. happen at or within a hunored grasp number threes the decline yesterday, responsible for regular to arrive. Wheat receipts have would then loosens the of was also for a few days past than MISCELLANEOUS. 3 *OHS CID.UIY, Chicago, 111., Presi- ELIA. GAGK,Chicago. 111., and Yukon left foot in the right hand great been grading better BSmSI 1S 8Sw dent. Alaska. miles of the place which would seem hand places his in a degree for today's advance. Corn formerly. Close— Wheat, No. 1 hard, cash, UnW I!«fill River. Secretary. three, and, assisted by the lat- r,L \u0084 , i_ , ,c- \u0084 CAPTAINJOHN J.HEALY,YukonRiver, WILLIAM W. WKAKE, Chicago, 111- require the of United of number and oats followed wheat and advanced \b@Vi£ $1.01%; northern, cash, $1.01% ; new, --The < lldo ..1leal Yukon- Alaska; to presence leg tne Xo. 1 J , , and N. W. T. Treasurer. ter, springs up, throws his right over YORK. Klondike jlmlng: £Company i], ,.,,, Dawson. quell. •" each. Provisions, however, heavy and 96c; September, bid; October, bid; NEW &' manager.in r States troops to In such emer- and straddles it. were 94% c 94c has no occasion whatever to DIRECTORS. \u25a0wail up December, bid: new Xo. 2 northern, NEW YORK, Sept. 4.— Flour—Receipts, 18,- gencies, sailors ware properly When the sailors reach the degree of profi- wound the day with slight declines. Trad- 90% c color or exaggerate its advant- CAFTAIN JOHN' J. HKALY,YukonKiver, ELY E. WRARE, Pawson, N. W. T_ if the attained, c; new Xo. 3. 84%c; to arrive, Xo. 1hard, --477 bbls; exports, 12,522 bbls; dull, but nomi- ages. Caitais John J. HEALY life ciency which may easily be the ing in wheat was, with prices, confined to a 91% dull. Alaska, and Dawson. N.W. T. Fort Cudahy. N.W. T. drilled, great loss of both and that no 97%c; Xo. 1northern, 95V>c; rye, 30c bid; Xo. nally firmer. Rye flour Ouil. Cornmeal of Dawson tlty.Northwest lei- joiIXCI'DAHY,Chicago. 111. WII.LIAH W. WKARK, Chicago, 111. army will be assured of assistance narrow range. The market opened strong cats, Vie, flax, 154,475 bu; 218,445 ntory, has had torty years ex- property might be avoided by tem- ever give it. Ithas been ef- 2 oats, 22c; Xo. 3 21 $1.04%. Wheat— Receipts, exports, SKNATORT. ('. POWERS, Helena, Mont. HKNKY(i. WKAKK,Black Hills.SpealV militia could at 94@94%c for December, an advance of IV4@ wheat. 212; corn, oats, 7; bu; spot firm; No. 2 red, $1.02^4; options periencein prospecting and mm- ,HARLKB A. ITKARE,Chicago, 111. list.. S. Dak. ahip rioters stand Car inspection, 2": '" 1"- Mo - ck detailing them from vie fectually demonstarated that flax, 98%@98%c, nt»na PORTtS B. WKARK,Chicago. 111. JOHN WEARE, Chicago, 111. porarily yesterday's closing price. Liverpool rye, 4; barley, 7; 14. Receipts, wheat, closed higher; May, closing at {?.fi i^l , Mountains, l%c over Hills and the Rockyu ?'? CHARLKS WEAKE, Cedar Rapids. la. showed substantially no change, notwithstand- 129,472 bu; corn 2,907; oats, none; rye, 7.450; 98%c; September, [email protected]£, closing at $1; n e 5,092; flax, 1.6G3; wheat, December, 1,^ra'9Se, at Corn— Uv Bankers-CORK EXCHANCiE BASK. Chicago. 111., U.B. A. barley, shipments, 97 closing 97%e. Ts ?tr7cU ™™vai?r Kceo «AXK °*MONTREAL,Chicago, 111., S. A. ing a l%c decline here yesterday. New York 56,863 bu; flax, 37.554. Receipts, 205.0C0 bu; exports, 173,418 bu; spot your e>V°on*"Sr treM«S U. BUSINESS VIEW. reported a large export unchanged Maps ' business done for to- steady; No. 2, 35%c; options closed » Send for Free Pros P ectus and Full Particulars. day; 602,- net advance; 36