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Show 6 TUK EXAMINER: MUKMNO OC.UEN, THURSDAY UTAI1, $4.u?7.40: nw i.t4 heifers Additional $300,000 Was Transferred te San Francisco Yea terday Afternoon. isnr,. MINING - IN- 20. $1.64 4.54: Texans $5.75 3 4 61; i,.::57.liii. 3.9u$t6.0u; call'.Hare Keocipu 2.n"0. Market 6 it ldc higher; nixed and butchers $5, 50 64.30; good heavy ! 15& 6 . SO; rough: $5.$5fj6.-2heat j' t5.hftQ5.9v ('H; bulk of sales pigs $i;.tKiff6.o. Market SALT Sheep Receipt lambs $4.- si roue: sheep 5'4i7.6ti. STOCK MARKET NOVEMBER iuJ feeders I2.354: b tuckers WALL STREET STOCKS SHOW CREASED ACTIVITY. MORNING, Chicago Produce. Chicago. Nov 28 Cloee: Wheat Dec.72 May 7SJT1-- 8 Corn Dm. 48 May 43 Oats Dec. 82 May 84 MARKET LAKE EXCHANGE SHOWS MEAGER ACTIVITY. Leu Dilion Provides the Only Feature ef Morning Session Advances Several Points. 7-- 7-- S Salt Lake, Nov. 28. A stagnant market was the verdict at this mom-ins'- s Lard-Ja- n. sessloD of the Salt Lake stock and mining exchange. The total vol$8.45. ume of business was small and in Elbe Jan. only one stock was there soy notice$7.90. able activity, namely, Lon Dillon. Rye Cash 6866 1 2 This stock opened tt 44 rents durBarley Cash 43 6 58. ing the regular call and at Jumps of Dm. 4.2539.35. Timothy a cent at a time quickly mounted to Flax and clover, so trading. 6t bents. Nevada Hills dropped from to $3.428 and Ontario reached Sugar and Coffee. New York. Nov. 28. Bugsn Raw. $3.75 again. The total sales during the regular steady; fair refining 3 call amounted to 8,600 at a worth of 3 96 molasses test centrifugal Refined steady; $7.91$, the open hoard sales amountsugar 8 ing to 20,960. representing a valuation crushed 5.50; powdered 4.90; granulat- New York, Nov. 2S. There was active trading ip stocks after the opening today, and then the market settled down into the usual dullness. The dullness resulted in tue 635. Pork Jan. concession of gains which were established in the first hour. The tone was heavy afterward. Professional traders went evidently disposed to close up their contracts over the holiday, and this inclination was the more pronounced aiure many brokers ware preparing to leave the city, to be gone until Monday next. The effect of the preparations for the December settlements was susceptible in the nmne market, and the rise in the uall loan of market has become depressed. The ed 4.90. whole market was narrow and almost COFFEE Steady ; No. 7 Plo 7 entirely professional and therefore of slight significance. The I'nlon Part Ur Wool. annual report continued to occupy a Nor. 28. Wool-Ste- ady: St. Louis. Mo., large share of attention. Tha suck territory and western mediwas not active In the market, haw-ereum 23627; fine medium 18611; fine and there was some apprehension that the g:iod news on the stock 14617. had already been discounted as in Kansas City Cattle. utherl Balances lately. The powerful Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 88. Cattle position cf the company in the matter if cash assets was much commented Receipts 10,000. Steady; native steers upon, the item showing a total of over $4.00 6 6.60; native cowa and heilsra lin.lVki.iNiu. of whlrh nearly $S5.001.-0S2.065.25; stackers and feeders was placed in demand loans. To $2f40&4.60; bulls $2.25 3 4.00: eslves to the appearance of the Wall street $2.7566.60; western steers $3,506 public demands are suggearivs of fa- 5.26: western cows $2.2569.00. cilities fur folding of stocks in marHogs Receipts 9.000; 5c higher; of Important bulk of sales $6.1066.17 heavy gin and the Immunity packers $6.1066.-1- 7 speculative holdings from the effects 66.12 6.15. and of money stringency through the fall lights $5.756 pigs had the subject of constant comment. Steady; Sheep Receipts 14.000. connecsame in the muttons Tbs fact is cited $4.5065.75; lambs 15.736 fore$4.5066-25fed wethers held ; a 7.35; range tion Pacific storks have most pises in the speculation for ewes $4.2565.85. many months past. A feeling market position for the stocks is inferred. On Frldav there ia payable the $6.400, OGQ dividend on United Stales tSeel preferred, and on Saturday a long list of dividend paying falls due. of which the most Important are the American Tobacco regular and extra dividend A and the Atchison half yearly dividend on the common stock. Money supplies are affected at the same time by caah requirements. The haa taken upwarda of $3.0o0,uu0 from the hank since the last statement. Transfers to Sen Francisco included in this amount. The customs collections are also running heavy si PROFESSOR CHARGED WITH MURpresent An additional $300,000 was DERING HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW- . transferred to San KtoocImm this afternoon, which is not included in the alstve figure. Money also haa gone tu Canada this week in connection With Staring Eyes, the Prisoner Fails to Reply Coherently to with the making up of the annual Questions. showing of the bsnka there for the November 30 reports. New York exchange at Chicago also fell back to a discount today. The Bank of England liOndon, Nov. 2. Karl Hau, alias madu a gain of upward of $2,000,000 in Btau, professor of Roman In law came gold today, of which $1,000,000 George Washington university, Washmarmoney from Paris. The ington, D. C. who has been under arket was affected, however, by reports rest here since November 7th, on the that further engagement of gold for charge of murdering hit mother-in-lawas again brought up shipments to Brasil are impending. at Baden-BadeTlie compilation of showed the effects on remand at the Bow street police i.f the operative of Uie new reserve Court today. When the presiding magUr. Compared with the August re-la istrate explained to the prisoner that decrease a shown Is there port patters, containing a mass of evidence of $1,027,608, and an lncrsase in his case, had been received from jus the In 65.388.900. of in specie holding but that there was still fur fher technical evidence necessary (for early comparison there is o contracGOO. a of Item $62,758, loan In the tion which German authorities had been and In growth in specie of $24,115,100.The anntt, before he could he formally exlesof $2.711.20u. legal fenders tradited, and Baked him whether be sened burden on the reserves of clear- had anything to say, Hau, with starultiof office in their ing house banks, ing eyes, answered: mate resolve against redeposits, on I don't undetstand what this Is all is thus twice made, which loans are about. Boc.k of disclosed. The strong report, Tho prlmner has apparently lost his Island's net earnings for October reason or is feigning insanity. FVr advance nelped to expect the wentNew Yerk several days he has been confined In in I he stock. Buying of the prison infirmary and closely guard' Central was attributed to the ed. owing to the fear that he may period of subscription rights suicide. oomtnlt Until thia morning lethto new stock a The market was Hsu either did not, or pretended he the of day latter the part for did not. rerugnixe anybody, even bis argic and closed Irregularlawyer, Mr. Wilson. When the forBonds were irregular. Total sales, mer came Into court today, however, $2.914.6ftft. value . par he said: U. 8. bonds were unchanged on call. Oh. this Is Mr. Wilson." Hsu was still dressed faultlessly but CHICAGO FUTURES. his hair was disheveled and his face unshaven, while his eyes wandered Chicago. Nov. 28 The leading almlesaly around the courtroom. Oclitre ranged as follows: casionally he would ank Mr. Wilson Wheat-D- ec.. 72,c. 72S& or the detective who arrested him at the Hotel Cecil what bo was there for. May. 784c. 78c, 786 784c. 72c; 9::J.k They tried by every means to make 42fce. Corn - liec.. 43V. 434r; May, lf, 43V- - 434c; July, him talk coherently, but,be if the prisoner was pretending to Insane, he 444''. 4 IV. 38ie. 834c. 3t4& was on his guard, for when auddenly 334c: My. 35c, 344c. 34TsC36c; told that a letter had been received from his wife his only answer was: July . 33c. 32 V. 324c. Pork .Ian-- . $14.63. $14,524- $19.55: "That's absurd." When Mr. Wilson addressed the May. $15.n24. $14.57';,. $14 874. 6974. 9r,": prisoner n Hau, he angrily asked: Lard Dec.. 88.67 4. $8 674: ,lan.. Pec.. $8.73. Why call nte Hau? My name la Burniii.324. $.45. $3174: May, $8,474. ham Ertdine Effeiwll" (the name of the favorite son of the Sultan of Turkey). m mi. $s is. , $7.73. 7.774: 17.83. The magistrate could not. get anything from the prisoner hut tho- repeatMs. $7.93, $7.90. $7 90. ed statement, I do not knos- what it le all about." Finally, with the conCash quotations were a follows: sent of Mr. Wilson, the esse was again Flour steady. The prison Wheat No. 2 spring. 7Sfc81e: No. remanded for a week. doctor baa certified that Hau has been :t. 731it3c: No. 2 nul. 72"1if 734c. No. 2 yel- acting In an Insane manner, but the Corn No. 2. 4Si45i-.rdoctor believes tbls la assumed. A low. I.14c. Outs No. 2. 38V: No. 2 white. further medical - examination ol the held before ihr case primmer will 354c: No. 3 hitc. 324fi844c. Is again called, lle- - No. 2. 644 fi 63c. Mr. Wilson, in an interview today, Barley Fair lo choice mailing, said: ...ic. it "Even if it is shown that the prisriax seed No. 1, $1 114: N. 1 oner I insane, it cannot prevent his norih western. $1,194-PrimAll the British magistrate extradition. I4.2.V seed, timothy has to decide ia whether there Is suffiClover coicrsct gi.idcs, $'- I'V Short ribs, slJes (loose . $6.noif cient evidence against himI to send for the the case to a Jury and it 624. y.-sjury to deride- whether the prisoner I pi irk. per bbl.. $13.n". inasne. Tin- cac against Hau has i.sni. per l,:,i lb.. $9 70. OrShort clear shies (Isixedi. H.."74 W teen ruefully prepared by the case man police The evidence in fhe 8.5b a man who $1.2!'. contains the evidence of 'Vh'skcy. b.tsK ef hleh swre he sold a false wig and heard to the prisoner and another that swears Receipts and Shipments. he assisted Hau 10 adjust hi disguise and another of a man that naeiated the prisoner to take off his beard and wig. In fact. Han' wry step has been followed frni time he left Frankand the police fort for have traced I, is movements from -Baden up 10 the time of his arrivThere is no chance of al In Ixm-lmpreventing his of Han's After the case today the luipm In his caae were placed before h r.. At first he said he what, thev could no; Or '.hr jinilnre exchange t. day the meant. hut liter he proceeded to read u'lt'r mar'Ki-- i wa firm Creameries. them earnest'j. The prisoner is being watched by da:vi. 19 ft 25c. t mark cases included. , Eige tea.iy Orman detect ives. A representative : Uri-'27r; prime first. !0c: of the Anterlriin nbassy was presen' the case, but in court Lulu; wV'-hinw.'. .12c.f'ca ! 12fi 134c ' j Hau has not Ivned the S- the United nor has he produce-his naturallrption papers. Chicago Cattle. u 2 .'1 Ca.'li' Reee -- ' I 27-8- 3-- $11,929.80. 3-- r, 0 ACTS LIKE CRAZY y (Jet-man- - Contracting' Plumbers THE OGDEN PLUMBING CO. It will pay you to ssa us before contracting. 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