THE CUDAHY-HEALY of on the Lanyard at Intervals No

THE CUDAHY-HEALY of on the Lanyard at Intervals No

THE SAINT PAUL Gt,OBS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1897. 21 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., $2<ff3.70. eye large enough for a man's hand at one — other. 'Mat- No. 1northern, car, old 1.01% Hogs Receipts, 4,700; market 5c higher; TAGTIGS end and a stopper knot at the GOOD No. 1 northern, 3 cars, old 1.01% heavy, [email protected]; mixed, [email protected]; light, $4.05 of spun yarn are worked PDE cars, TfIRS thew Walker' knots HALF northern, FOR No. 1 4 new 93 @4.12%; bulk sales, [email protected]. Sheep—Re- eighteen of THE CUDAHY-HEALY of on the lanyard at intervals No. 1 northern, 4 cars, new 931^ ceipts, 1,200; steady; fair to choice inches. When not in use the lanyard is car, market sling the No. 1northern, 1 new 93% natives, [email protected]; fair to choice Westerns, bighted up and hooked to the left of PREVIOUS northern, 1car, old 98 SAILORS ARE TO BE DRILLED TO of a small eye on NEARLY A POINT OP No. 2 [email protected]; common and stock sheep, $2.75@ knapsack by means worked No. 2 northern, 1car, crtd 1.00 3.40; lambs, [email protected]. Yukon=Klondike fliningCo. the lanyard." BAY'S LOSS RECOVERED BY 2 northern, cars, CHECK RIOTS WHEN THEY No. 2 new 88 T To those unfamiliar with naval terms some northern, car, new, choice MIDWAY HORSE MARKET. ARE IN PORT. the regulations WHEAT, No. 2 1 90 — \u25a0 CAN THE KLONDIKE of the expressions used in No. 2 northern. 4 cars, new 88% Barrett & Zimmerman's Report Market for mfy ALL COriE INTO may seem extremely technical, but little ex- 15 cars, new 89 enough. A petty No. 2 northern, the current week has been active, with a spe- planation makes all simple cial demand for heavy horses. Prices ruled officer is any officer below the rank of en- FLOURi 1 I On the Ground Floor. master, the high on drafters and loggers. The following sign, such as the boatswain, the Flour—The flour market 1 continues strong, representative sales are for horses this day: 1 means 1 I ISN'T. mate, etc. To bight up a rope PRICES IN A NARROW RANGE. and good sales are reported at top prices. Wt. Price. There AVAILABLEWHEN ARMY master's something like a g3^ Si i|j is nothing; open lor either |hiiaal|m*||A to arrange it in close form First patents t [email protected] 1 pair bay horses. 5 and 6 yrs 3600 $325 00 " lar sling of a knapsack is the left [email protected] horses, WIM mJ ee or -nailamounts which in If£S V I flMI" coil The left one which Second patents 1 pair bay 6 yrs 3400 300 00 W^^Bf li fastening. A stopper, knot is First clears 4 [email protected] 1pair sorrel mares, 5 and 6 yr5....3200 295 00 anywayapproachcsl.il. 883S OU111101lI THE rope slipping past a designated TONE OF THE FOREIGN MARKETS :. 00 DETAILS OF MARINES ARE prevents a that Second clears [email protected] 1 pair sorrel mares, 6 yrs 3000 250 point. A Matthew Walker knot is one Corn—No. 3 yellow. 27©28t. 1pair sorrel mares, 5 yrs 2600 200 00 Gffe INSUFFICIENT AGAINST LARGE so that the hands of THE FACTOR IN THE AD- 1 white, 21^0, 11.") Is tied about the rope Oats— No. 1, 20 /£@2lc; No. 3 1 gray horse, 6 yra 1600 00 THE CUDAHY-HEALY YUKON-KLONDIKE CROWDS. person holding on thereby will be checked VANCE. \u25a0 : yrs 1400 00 MININGCO. a rope choice. 1 gray horse. 5 IW Has been incorporated under the laws of the State of Montana, with :i capital stock of should they slip. An eye is a ring of Rye—No. 2, 48V2 @49ViC 1 gray horse, yrs :...1300 95 00 250,000 $100 each, paid another rope New, .5, 6 §25,000,000, in shares at full aud nonassessable. From this through which it is intended Barley— No. 26^@30c. MINNEAPOLIS. total of stock an amount equal to 20 per cent, or $3,000,000, been set apart shall pass. 50,000 has for method of scaling the STATE GRAIN INSPECTION. development purposes, and upon these shares a dividend of 5 per cent upon the par This«*s the prescribed STOCKS HELD STEADY. NEW BRIGHTON, Sept. 4.—Cattle—Re- is guaranteed tobe pain out ofthe profits of each year any paid SO SAILORS ACT HEREAFTER. "At the first command, the subdivision, O^UITE Northern 1,360; quiet; little stock was value before dividends are wall: N0.1hd.N0.1.N0.2.N0.3.Rjd.N.G. ceipts, market for that year upon the balance; then the balance to receive any dividend up to 5 per cent, company, or battalion that is to mount first offered; receipts all Western going east; cat- and the remaining dividend earned to be payable on the $25,000,000, formed in line of squads along the G. N.—B. Div 16 '30 19 7 5 generally common grade, 25<ft:i0c lower. then whole and will be '14 1 tle and lbs, these guaranteed shares are now offered /»OC\ to the public for immediate invest- wall at such intervals that the rear rank G. N.—F. P. Div.. .. .. 1 Sales, 13 cows, 877 lbs, $2.50; 1heifer, 420 ment ATTHIRTY-FIVEDOLLARS \>DOO/ 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<!:it ion in Progress at \<\v C, M. & St. P. .. 9 26 25 15 15 $2.80- 4 stockers, ay 778, $3.25: 5 stockers, ay rank. At the second command, given M. & St. L I^l 6 4 3 514, $3.80; stocker, 700 lbs, $3.50; 3 cows, ay GUARANTEED DIVIDENDwillbe over ou tho investment. Walls, on tlit> >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 Hogs— Receipts, 4,500; River and on its tributary streams claims, selected by itsexperts outof . against the brace oats, tail trade. market x .i i jit r, •», «. * nan(lreu » " ™ Wealth. >V ork Will nextSpring taught free hands, MARKET SUMMARY. no grade corn, 1; No. 3 35; no grade [email protected]; InAlaska and the British..Northwest... manrma hnnrtmlidnrinirin lnS Dvnn e ivsnnnlca °» DeCfinfc navy are to be fingers of their steady; bulk of sales. _ _. \ .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.

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