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Show JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Director Ogden Tabernacle Choir. Valeo Bunding a Specialty. Studio 2532 Orchard Ava L. W. CHAR. C. THATCHER, Arranger of MUaie tor Orchestic ana Band. Theatrical Pianiafc 839 Wash, AvA Ind. 'phono Hi e. Meets at Thioa Labor Sail awoal l Sunday of escb month. ChaA William, president; r. Weeiover. secretary. FO.U Orchestral leader. Violin Instructor. 112 Poplar eve. Btu phone 67J-X- . ruth MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION W. B. STOWELL Teacher of Guitar, Mandolin end Violin. h3 Xth lit Ind phono MRa a. P. HUNTER Teacher of Butter and Mandolin. (Moravian System). Aise PianA Studio 2241 Quincy Ava DENT MOWERY Instructor ot PianA Btadio 2a0 Lincom Ava CaARA WARNER scheusky Method. MIS J. Bali Phono M. PANTONE JL W. SALTER, Teacher ef PianA .ll 719.1. W. PURDY. Teacher of Vlelln; also 'Jrcaaatral Work, 1S9 2Mh St Bell 'phone ISk JONES Piano, Cabinet Organ and Hao many. Stadia 1341 Waah. Ava ERNEST M. W. HRS. TILLIE N. BLASDEL. Concert Pianleta, Teacher 1 1 Plana. Studio 2410 Adanra. 'Phan Ind. 464. ADDIC Washington PAF7 T HENRY BLAIR Plano Tuner and rFlr"r'. ana and action regulating-Voah- Ava Boll .ui 7MA MISS OLGA WEHREND, Avooiia MBS. MARY L. BHIPP, Tuachor of Guitar and Mandolin. Readienco 104 SM St Ind Phene ISA J. it meter an Piane, Organand UJ-o- r. Taugnt Vecai Laaacna ..jklnl Bt L,. ... MRS. S. E. REDFIEtD Teoonai of PUiia S4S 2S0S Teaehar of Singing. Adame avA Rail phene 47B-V- . MISS ALMA BAUER of Plana. Loashatn Ava Method, Stadia 2S0S Adame readier ADA C. BARR ATT Teacher of piano and vocal cultureStadia, Ogdon (Wednesday and Thuraday,) 2543 Lincoln avA Studio, Salt Lake City (Monday, Friday and Saturday, ) 21 Kanda'l Square. MISS GERTRUDE BIDDLE Inatructor an Plana (Leechctrsky Method) Stadia 2454 Madlaen Ava ART e e MRS. J. U HERRICK, In ehlna painting. Flrl"S of whita elalty. Complete line and moterlolA Stadia 2740 ah. ova sera ii Real Estate Agents Par bargains In Ogden MARKET WALL STREET STOCKS TAKE UPWARD TURN. and nutalda propartiea aea Claaalfled Sale column, 7. Few changes occurred in the mar- rter. ket thia week. Nuts and sweet men;. Thia mornings sales during the regIn great demand for the Christmas ular call amounted to 15.700 shares of at trade, are arriving, and are quoted stock representing a valuation of prices that differ slightly from those the open board aales being 17.630 of last season. Walnut and almonds hare at n worth of $18,646.50. arr of escelient quality, and mixed The quotations for today eloaed as nuta are from the sea nun's bast yield. Fresh egg advanced 5 cents more per doeea, which brings them to 10 cents, th highest mark reached IB many years. They are scarce, the aales are limited and torage eggs make up the deficit, at 35 cento per doaen. Dates, t lba. fur 25e. Apples, $1.25 par bushel. Coooaauta, 10 to 15c each. Butter, S5s a pound. Cranberries, 2 quarts for 15e. Celery, 8 bunches for 10 cents. Sweet potatoes, 6e per lb. California grapeA 1214a per lb. Rida veal, $V; ! veal. 12V; loin veal, 1214c; hind quarter, 12V. Beef loin. 14c lb. buckbucket, $1.50. Lard, lu-let 6 Or; bucket, flic. Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles, 12V; imaltaa aell for 15c lb.; striped baas, $4.-87- 5--lb 25c lb. Eggs, 40c per doaen. Eastern cheese, 25c lb. Sage cheese, 26c. Beet sugar, $5.30 sack; 16 lbs. for $1.00. Cano sugar, $5.(0 sack. Hooper cheese, 20c lb. Bwlss cheese, 21c lb. Oranges, from 30e to 60c. Bananas. 30c dozen. High patent flour, $2.25 per 33V, 33V. Pork May. V; Attorneys 17V. Pot roast, 10c. Round steak, 1214c. Chuck steak, 10c. Rib bolilnt beef, Be. Utah cabbage, 2? lb. Utah potatoes, 16 tbs. for 25c or $1.25 per hundredweight. Citron peel. 35c lb. Lemon peel. 25c lb. New currants. 15c per pkg. Friends oat, 2 for 26a Orange peel, 23( lb. Comb honey, 15c. July, 33V. H 5.35 ; Cash quotations were a fellows: Flour firm. Wheat - No. 2 spring. 7Rfi85c; No. 3. 744j Me; No. 2 red, ?4&75c. Corn - No. 2, 45V: No. 2 yellow. .i3'j,fi3rtr. Rye-N- s No. 2, 33V: No. while. 3 2. 644 tf65c. Fair to rhnlrr malting, o. Rage, 5c bunch. 20c lb. per Maple auger, Rslelne, 15c. walnut. New Almonds. Mixed 2 22 nuts, lb, for 45r. and 25c lb. 20c lb. Bloaters. 6 for 26e. Kippered salmnn, 25e lb. Smoked white flab, 20c lb. Ketchup. 30c per large bottle Vest steak of shoulder, 12Vac. One-hal- $8.65. 48 V-Oat- Dtc. 7, 190$. V Abort ribs Jan., $8.56, fit.35, $8.35; May. $8.45, $8.25, $8.3T4. 4814 Interstate Brokerage Company V Lard -- Dec.. $8.G2',c. M.67V, $K.tu; Jan.. 18.63. H.b:4. $1.56; May. $8.70, fH'IIV BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Rib roast, 12V Veal breasts, IPe. Veal steak of lag, 20a Veal ehopA 15c.' Trimmed turkeys, 26c lb. Beets, 2c per lb. Utah turnips, 2o per lb. 'Rump rousts, 8c to 12 PI Skied pl(a feet, t lbs. for 25a Pickled lambs tongue, 40c dOA Loin mutton chops. 17ftc lb. Leg mutton, 15c lb. Forequarter mutton, 10a Sirloin steak, 15c, Spring Iamb, forequarter, $1.00. Bpring lamb, bind quarter, $1.25. and porterhouse steak, 334fi38V. Jan.. $15 45, $15.3214. 15.H0, 115.5714. $15.60. t; Coal oil, 25c galkn; 6 gallons, $1.15. Crabs,' 25c and 20e; lobsters, 20c pound. Canned corn, 10c, 12V. 16c. 17V. Canned tomatoes, 2 for 25c. Fop corn, d lbs. for 35s. Short loin beef, 15c lb. lb. Bsf ribs, sets 10 to 12 V. 53SO. hundred-weigh- straight grade, $2.10. Union oats, 30c package. Ranch butter, 30c. Lemons, per dnx. S5c to 40c. 7. The leading fufollows: Wheat Dee.. 75, c. 74c, 75075HC, May. 7914c. 79c, 79 V. Corn -- Dec., 42 42'tc. 42H0) 42V: May, 44c. 43V, 44c; Juiy, 35 Salt Lake, pec. 7. The bear was again in the aacudeiicy during this mornings session of the Rail Lake atock and mining exchange. Small gain wrp recorded lu one or two Blocks, hut the market on the whole waa weak and the general tendency was downward. Copper stocks are still low and an air of general uneasiness is apparent along the street. Block investments have fallen off to a considerable extent during the past few days, although this is not noticeable to any extent in the transactions on the exchange. Iacal money, largely as a result of eastern financial conditkius. is not as easy as It ha been, and a general diestocks is apparent in nearly all quaeie-me- Call! Receipt and heifers $1.65 OCDtfl MtBKUS Chicago, Dec. 33V, Raw. centrif- -- ture ranged as Dec.. Sugar 11-3- ipts Hog-Rece- CHICAGO FUTURES. 3f.V, 35' ,c, S Chicago. Dee. Strang; cow $2,409 05.15; Stockers sad feeders westerners 4.50; Texans $3.7504-60- : 63.900 6.00: calve 65.760T.OO. Market 5c 2f.bu0. higher; mixed and butcher $6,150 6.55: good heavy 6. 4006. 56; rough heavy $6.0506.25; light $6.1006.47 pigs 65. 6006.30. bulk of sales $6.8006.50. lf.OuO. Strong; Sheep Receipt sheep $3.90 5.75; lamlis $4.5007.75. I.OOU; 8 Ohis SALT LAKE STOCKS HAVE LIGHT SALES. Chicago Cattle. Vi-r- 44V MARKET to Avoid Further Investsnolahse sugar Disposition in ment Mining Stock at Refined steady; crusted 5.50; Press nL 4 8". powdered 4.9u; granulated 7 Rk 7 1 4. COFFEE Steady : No. New Dec. 7.-- - Money on call lnunrd ai 2u pur iieut early today. of the week's currency inova-nitiitullcaied a cash kwe bj the banka of between eight and nine million dollars without allowing for the carrying over of the effect of last week's loiaus b the average ayetetu of cumpuiatlur.. Aa last week of the banka ctuod at lea than and as the stock market haa reflected no Important liquidation during the week the auppoaition ibut tomorrow' bank atate would abow a deficit did not seem at rained and aaa generally current in ths flnaucial district early in the day. Ninwiihat ending this condition, atneka offered stubborn resistance t0 presaurc for a tinie and then turned upward to goad net gain while the monev rate ran off to two the per cent with an appearance ofsatis-fled. entirely urgent demand An explanation of tills course was obscure. The persistent firmness of stocks was attributed at Aral to a prevailing measurea of relief for the money market by the treaatiry department. The auppiaied measurea look the foiiu, iu the favorite rumora either or further deposits of internment funds with the National Banka or of redemption of the four per cent bonds of 19( 7 in advance of maturity. No siime of actual relief for the money market was known to be in effect. Sterling exchange made a downward plunge in response to the etiingeut condition of the money market. Foreign advices reported some perturbation in foreign markets over inquiries for gold for New York account, said to be making. No trace of any intended engagement of gold abroad for import could be ohtaiued in New York. Foreign bankers hers deprecated the idea of drawing gold owing to the bed effect that would result in foreign markers sod it would likely lie reflected here. There was very aetlve discussion of the ths abuses connected with the reserve ratal for money on call at the atock exchange and of poeslhle measure to remedy them. Accuaatioua of manipulation for the benefit of the lendera found their place in the discuaalon. The abrupt decline In rates late In the day gave point to soma of th charge. It naa evident, however, that moat of the demands for th day had been satisfied when the rate declined. Professional operator also made mnch of the fact thnf stocks bought at the stork exchange today do not call for payment jAitli Monday under th rule of'tbe exchange. Roma of the buying was evidently due to this condition and based on the assumption that relief would come to ihe money market by treasury action before payment became due on Monday. The transfer of fund to New Orleans through the coullnued today, ip to Thursday evening 12,015,000 had gonu to that destination and 12,366,000 to Ran Francisco, while customs collections had reached a total of over The regular express movement with the interior was against New York on balance to the extent of between one end two million dollars. The time money rates continued to move upward but ratea were largely nominal aa there were practically no fund offering tn that department During the decline early in the day thiire waa eome special pressure against the Hanriman Pacific baaed on the proposed government Investigation of the relation between the Union Pacific and the flout hero Pacific, Bcarcely any attention waa paid to any other topic hut the money equation. The market eloaed strong at the recovery and substantial net gains on the day. Bond were Irregular, Total aales, par value t .999,000. U. R. 2'a registered advanced per cent ou rail. May. MINING 2 3 32. Market Stringent 44 Vi 7 Dec. Quiet: fair refining ugal 96 teat S Banka Lose During Week Eight or Nine Mitlian Dollar Money 41V. 44V. 8, and Coffee. Sugar New York. DECEMBER 0 - aur-plu- Work Violin Instructor. Orchsstrel Ava o specialty. 272. Jefleieen Piano Theory. 715-2- . . STOCK it prout foaoher ef Violin and Plano 2465 Van Bursa Ava. 4 6.50; western fed 5.3"; wes'ern led cos $- - 0504. oil. U.uOO. Steady; Hogs Kecripi 35; Le'Jr Ibulk of sales 3546.40; packer $.3Jfe6.40; pigs and lights $5.7546.55 Sheep-Rece- ipts Strong: mut tons $4.254 5.75: lanms $6.O"07.5O; range wetners ft. 7546.4V; fd ewes fl.iKifi 5.35. Estl-male- a IDA M. CASBIN M OTiMXO, kVTI)AY UTAH, 'n Music & Art Instructors StudlA EXAMIXEll: OGDEN. TIIE MORSIKO 6 nr f whole hog, 1"V. 17V. Lola and rib pork chop. Ruttocka, pork 'nlns, 15c. 7V-Whol- Veal neck. e 8c. Sliced ham. 2Uc. Whole eastern bam, 17(4 to 19a Sliced boiled bam, 30c. Breakfnet bacon, 18c to 25c. Dry salt, bacon, 15c. Pickled pork. 12V lb. Chopped suet, 12V. Pork sausage. 12V Hamburger, 12,c. The price in each inirtance is by ths pound. Timothy hay, loose, sella for 116 per ton; timothy baled. ?5r a hundred; bales. 60c a hundred; airalfa Flax need No. I, $1.13; No. 1 north- alfalfa loose. $9 to $10 per ton. haw. western. $1.21. Wheat, $1.40 per cwt. Prime timothy seed, f4.ll.ii3 4.45. Oats. $1.40. Clover, contract grades, fill. Oil. Whole corn, $1.40. Short ribs, sides ilonari, 8.25. Cracked corn. $1.50. Mess pork, tier bhl.. fl4 75. Bran and shorn, $1.15 to $1.10 per I.ard. ier 1"0 Ih fSfin. hundred. Abort clesr tboxi'dt. f8 62 , Shorts alonn. $1.30 per hundred, 4 8 75. bracked barley. $1.30. hiisis of wines, 1.29 Barley 5or 48-- . Whiskey, high RECALLS OPENING OF JAPAN. Receipts and Shipments. Will of Dr. McCsrtA Member ef Perry's Expedition. A piro of rich New York. I"t paper, failed anil yellow, from age. with lim.. faiiit'.i i raced, will tie handed t" Surrogate Timnias today. It I the last will nd testament of Dr. TURE. DivIY Rethune Mn'xrfe. citizen of the New York. Iec. 7. Brittany and its United State, doctor and interpreter most famous representatives in thj with the expedi-Vthat Commodore world of art and literature formed the IVrrv led to Jai hu over flfty yeara theme of an addrex delivered yestera a wt!l drawn in Tnlilo 60 day at Columbia University by ago. The years ago Ije flraae. one of tha greatest The wlil distiii. of nil possession authorities nw living on the subject n!. real rotate to the widin nt.iuey of everything prtaining to Brittany ow and the ilbr;i' mi Chinese and Japand Celtic lore. an ti ceher with medal, Professor I,e Hraae is in this coum and testimonial decoration. try in reaponie to an urgent Invitaare willed tri the 1nlversity of Penn- tion by the Alliance Francals to deliv-r- e a aerie of lecture at Harvard, sylvania. Dr. McCarte svjed in Japan after Y ale, and Princeton. DurCommodore Pv v negntimied the ing lit fiirihc-m-lntv in Waah-- I Aa a li.fi n he i to deliver an address at tMiiiciis treaty Z'.'y years ago. phystrlHn urn! 'mclirr he become a nu- I the Whit House on the aubject of ll. Mini cbu:acie- Bpfitsa'. 7.-- men's. 29,4imi bu. - On produce exchange today the ..'Vr market. sa firm. l'non'erier. -it " ic. dHiics. 2n4 2rtc. nmrk rases Inrludeil. I'.:. firm a :;uc, . ttrsts, ti prime first. 3:!r. - L' .i5c. sMMi.'y. ex'r-t- o'. rise iite-atur- e 1 4 14c. Kansas City Cattls. K'U'.khs l . ti i ity, 4."00 "in'. 75. j. s Iec. 7. Sti-xil- and heifers Cat:!- - '.'ul-ttnbi- stern; $2.'-'- j r'oekers and feeders $!.4'-".il $!.15'i3 8"; rsives 82. 5i i I . An-ato- le |