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Show EXAMINER: THE MORNING UTAH, THURSDAY OGDEN, and If Dir Distillers Securities .101, R, G. Hi Mil STREET for j. I 1 in iinaia"- - wr5V 3 8 higher at W Mia- and aiivaamd to 89 1 ll.Jputrn ruiur! Ene prior ilU' l- iu Uen Krie General 4 Hocking Valliy, i Japan I 8U 10 D', 5s 6a a i l-- I iuorje . I ! ! ubi Columbna Con.. 2.96: liH) tl 1-- New York, 30; 540 1 . 1 w-- ta na-tli- .... .... a $4.8-Jfi'4- -- .... .... .... l-- .......... ........... ..... ..... rp--- .. i. w,-- . I. at rd g cf In 'fils lnvniili-n..fellow mi r in wiik eone-- r V r'v fimiLIuk roiiKed d. '? seiiiai .angli or a man I1,'burnrnr runirieiir It Beveral trni,x liitm-- l.iy i; - and sueh n pay Kireak could t le r .lowed ia o undre-loed- . "I "i vou ti xinke of tho kirii-b on ))!jt Jrk wmer Pfiriatn-Inst Hirliif'" it.r.ro.:,! o.i!i iiikioIiiJ eflt-- a l;!li- - urei-'g- . 'Aimii llm-run wa'.k'd out were who li.nl Jnl-l- .'l aih olhtr tr.rr l!n- - wh ui.lil ii;ty Th Jimii-- at Panont was j,Ui " s Xlu Frad-h-- y Million which Mis the nevr operators name found it difficult to eonipreiiend.- - and Bennett used to ride over evenings and give her personal Instruction. At that time the North Star camp ; was short of live stock, so miirh so that lliere was only one horse to be had for love or money. When Bennett didn't hare the horse It was a safe gue that the animal waa in the lands of Leavitt or M or rlsev or Nate Beals. s was the superintendent end had also struck his colors to the Van-- t ldt of E-ti- lff s a ! - s I te-V-- r- ; r i - 1 n Immie prrriy ui wi.ll a, 'Miami Hi. 1r- - - r ,uiia Cirlr i.SItve Ik- - rrvrnled th-- any-h.n- ,: y o ibe ti eviial -. snd their rr.igraia to )hii S rd io n tn.ng.iliat offered. 1 have y 'If ti.'ve yoiu.g tu-te- ! Sl-3- lurniioied - North h- f vuul eir.pljynirnt at si nilts serosa xe-cp fi.-i-.- !ly v.tm sniaht j )'a'i. ,i;. Tr.m Slorrlsey, the imid of the no, went to work :n the suprrinter.d-af- e offiie a tinwVroprr and gtt- - ial jarrii- of the pnrift w.n su trlt to as a nsihilltiea ivsue With mp Sin- - was fronri 1i:u h:r of blu j 1 - i.r k, - a i.d 1L r a 4e gulf atreai.--i surac. He thirieo i edmiiflinl v 'a-r- . J.Rhtfu: c--..i The rrju-a- l io: t t he trie! In rf tl. lie iec iyf .r InaJtiue. d'sunii-taiement of a -- ::i cui.-.e-- nm nil - ua - v-- i !.!i 1: i g to !i. t LT u- -- . - Ii1'-.- , f .- I of u t. l:!: iV. iii i- -i .'Xii'.eiO. other people'-'-- . u'id-- loilc-a- " Im-- : eur'i-- ( nr-.- c r t. . Ono of Vi.il-.- r. Hi-.- - Klatta. .Vlaba-.iia- W-l-1- -1 , MINING STOCK I ; 1 oKiiig FOREIGN , - -u b-- e m-- 7 il- - p-- 1 hsi s "Well. Mlsa Bradley auktiowledr-J'it antedates the heliograph sad ti. . If there Is a blue rort' iu the sky about 7:20 tonight you r-Leavitt and Mr. ilorrisrj r please accept- my sincere with SMurunces ( my ruisf regard. "No doubt she woul-- bnve said an but at that moment a call froa i dispatcher came clicking out to to through the open window of the mill whistle. he Jer- The recent succession of stibnuri- disasters leaves little doubt that marine boats are the worst death tw Hst Corners la in the navy. There are. however, ' rW,s posts of danger in the aeryk be'-rwould bo places of Indescribable under certain condition. '4 average landsman falls to appfwa-thheroism of filling those poet tor Torpedo boat and doatroyee. of hw imnrwion one the ample, gve traveling lnfci'iioa, even wbea peaceful mission a mere trial rut a MttImagine what may happen in or The first requirement boat Is that she shall run qaicJiir, 11 to enable her lo do so she with collide ehe should built that fuU heavy body when going at she would crumple up Instantly to the bottom like a stone. -faintest chance of escape wouto . ,, be for her brat e crew. The etokera s. Mom thoughts of war run both in peace and war. Think 4 down there in the bottomnort H . of a hull like a tour storied roaring hemmed in deafening engines, at a w tt their hl.ip J cloven in two by cih" The , rifying explosion! Rea and deck is hopeie. .e j like coma hlaaing togeltier enemies they arc. and th' poor stokers! What happen e til HE TOOK TH1 i CLARKES." the North Star, but scarcely what you would call responsive. Wont you let me finish?' he pleaded. finding It hard to have hia hopes dashed before he had fairly stated hia case. "Did you allow Mr.' Leavitt to finish? Or Mr. MoiTlseyr Beals gasped. What do you know about that? he inquired. Air. Bennett informed me.' "Bennett? Why. he "Take the binoculars, said aha. looking at him with a radiant smile. "He took the glasses, and across the valley, pn a white scarp of the moun tain opposite, he saw Myrtle Bennett wigwagging a message with a white fiug. Then a great light dawned upon Beals. per-l-vt- ly e this s he office, ami she fluted away! y t.i-H- g the astounded Beals. "Well," and here our raconteur &r ed and lighted a fresh Cigar. i rocket was blue, and I'm on in e- Denver to, buy something reel nK the silver line as a wedding for Bennett and Mias B.ad!ey. ? three who were shut out are In i deal. My name la Leai in," he l-- -- fhwid of demand would be limited lo Fhanghal erally avoided, thoufh ooe. ed the expedient of Eighteen words a minute have been Lie loeotnotK a flat W gura received by wireless telegrarhy at the sand, on which a bonfire wa . yo aa a headlight government rtraion iu Newport from M ' Diast of ail the voter Cape Henry, 339 miles away. vrV -lit weirn Persia there are ramela ( iiy is Simon f, f a for five feet lu hefhl and cf a enow Be has voted fral!, wl-tcolor. Hani I j jes.s. jpeg. - r In th" ninrerr ivvs f railroading it; (rip to Jnu-'a;iil- . ap. rrM, wii i oii.- - tin.ej u for its cun-- j beard A.!f if si'gb'.iy le Cuctor to run forward over the roofa cf the cars to about order to the Trave.:ig at rjht w&s fn- - j ii-- y . r Wi!l you tell me hoar been going on? he ekd. turned the binocular. l ; 1 i It is, she answered, still ustng the blnoculara. " 'And you are going thin evening? " 'Possibly.' 'I have ridden over here to ask you a question, Mias Bradley. Tou surely are not blind to the feeling I cherish toward you' Not blind,' she broke in. remaining wrapped up in something she saw at -. f IMMIGRATION. Maa-aigll- m-r- usl e assn IBROB I.- i.iu Independent 231 . 277 Twenty Fourth street ure the tryptnrnera. Each tree la straight and from 120 to 150 feet In height and 12 to 15 feet in circumference. A parliamentary paper shows that the cf paupers in England and 'Votes bouiiilnry. duri.g theC rtrut qua A t tic Kjivi-- ' ;i of Ruse's alone H r .f the cei.t. yrar by j,rr.t i'.i-Ti-at the li;e re id .o t for f re.tr'.;. 1 ..,'ii (1(i raftin fhinc. for In th-.- avr::a- T!.ei-i i "" i.; io 1,1 ; w it would lw ui tren extending fr.vin the town of drive ore. In Bhangtiai a good man;-arii.im t iai Xa.ksa are Nairomia to Nikko. This avenue is in use. and their popularity ia in -r gil-- , i,f colored) fmty IlC'.y i:. the trees g, bm it would arp'ar at If the 1 Ua fa All Orders Receive Prompt Attention Fhone Bell 67 V the resonant note from the mill had dropped into a wheesy undertone that hardly crossed the camp limit. Barely had the super accomplished this stroke when the glare of the heliograph struck serosa his eye. Xila, before you go will you promise to be my-Beals swerved the muzzle of his Win- cheater in the direction of the Mazing Ptnt on the Mope and fired. Th. bla.; knrw h, had poin( V(nU1crl, BIld smashed the mirror and put the heliograph out of the running. Chuckling to himself. Benia remounted and rode complacently on to the Panout station. Miss Bradley was on the tuition pisiform, (sitting on a box of outgoing I night. Kite was looking toward the North Ftar mine through a pair of powerful binoculars. Miss Bradley. said Beals, ia It true you have been transferred to Antelope Kprings? increase was per cei.t. compared to 15 per cent i:ivi-asof whiles. II is ratlinui-v- ! that there are now in : c nisikjl-'..in. m me western Caiu-Jover 175,1100 males .In'in T. Mor-- j rbove the age of eighteen years whn lie ii i!. cars formerly l.id the American 7 I': In. Thec-- . of tie Uelhlenrm KoyiM .i brntimiiiim' J'yop snr.mencei. The object is to grie ii.i hopitul o! Iimion. hit recently roiu- . , n tl:t lu I ttortunity for aa-- !. ! poxtinn taken b. Jro- lb iil1r-KS- gm-c-- f :tl . ! N:-- , il In Old- - .,L.i::::g (T'lK'-iie l'n.-r- x .ir j.d to J t:::it cjptni-devia.ii r f o:i i:x ii: ik!! !,' I Juii-cof Harvard in viilue of prayer In Ato r iso "What meui-.Bennett was taking meanwhile to ke-- p abreast of hia rivals did not appear, hut nearly every night rockets of various colors transcribed parabola in the air from (hr direction of Panout. While far from certain that Miss Bradley had ant thing to do with the s I t-- iln !.ie i a business, and Leavitt used to lean out tlife engine ronru window and gnash his teeth oier the lovelorn heUograms that twinkled from the mountain side. ; NEAR AND FAR. M of - i Grai,-!:dl--- THIt THkVikCO v.i!!-ag- : t, 22; 22. Kllpplr.g to the ground, he laid his rifle across the saddle and took careful aim at the whistle. He was a crack hot, and after he had pulled trigger ! vaJj-- jr from the town Taiiuut. Oi.e of thrr-i- . a handy fellow by tha f f"ene ii ' bad a workli.g of the steam erglnn und a job Jut engineer in the ftan-.- 1." iia.t.ivjii-p- out operator. A be becau-further and further Involved he displayed a mercenary spirit arid refused firmly t'J grant either of his three rivals a layoff during working hours. The weeks wore on and the wooing of Mies Frad'ey developed into a gamof Eternal vigilance was tn be tl-- price of Miciess, tl seemed, and each of the nuarlc-- t made ft bis I buim-i-- s to watch ilic others and back-- ; fluir n.ight lead to an cap any ad "Morrise.'s ingenuity evolved a nia- thine that filled the other with despair. It was a crude heliograph, which lie cn hed on the side of the mountain and j utihr.id for flashing dots and duahes of across the valley. budding mfn-ttntok occasion to perfect him-- 9 in the Morse alphabet and would svifion himself In a convenient sot from which Hut Iielingrains might b read, then, uhen Morriaey strolled back. with hlx tripod under era arm and ' under tbe or her. the super jtrd e bowed who did not in , dii'U-'i- " - It-.'.- at to meet lilm at the offieg door and mince J rockets, nevertheless Beals and M (trover his tender messages. rlsey and Leavitt were not a Uttle wor- Afler this sort of thing had beau go- - ried to account for them. Here was a Ing ou for s week or ten days Leavitt j coda entirely distinct from the Morse began tooting his own version of the alphabet, and the gentlemen in ques-olold story ou the mill whistle. On tion were rompleiely In the dark. ' stiU days the snurid easily carried "Affaim were In this unsatisfactory the valley, and as there were fully an condition for smuc lime, and then a bit many still days aa cloudlea ones lhu I of news fell Into the ramp like a dyna-alre- ti hud the heliograph tied in the j mUe boinh, spreading demoralisation i race for Mias Bradley's favor. among the tour whuee aspirations clua- "Often the flashing and the tooting tered about the Panout station. Miss were going at the same time, so that Bradley waa to be transferred to Anthe young lady in the railroad station telope Springs, and was to leave that must, have been at sixes and sevens day by an evening train. keeping track of tha two and Incldeu-tall- y Leavitt, Morriaey and Bennntt stamattending to her office rails. Ulti- peded ,to the house of the man who mately, Beals shut down on the use of owned the horee, only to learn that the the whistle for anything but official animal had already been secured by Beals. Then followed another stampede in the direction of the office, where ihe super was Just mounting for a ride to lotvn. Three requexta for a layoff were summarily refused, and Beale spurred triumphantly away. The supers rifle lay across his horn, in front of him. He waa going to Panout, he explained, to have the resident gunsmith overhaul the winchester. Reals was no more than well out of (lie camp before the insubordinate mill whistle aet up its clamor. Drawing rein, the super spelled out the long and short sound that answered for dots and dashes. iti-id- a'.i'1 a Inekout. and lo- mail veibrought im x lol of ynii-nt'-n-. peimoiix to is Of the a ii. Now wiiiir .in ym an mu'-- l dn after if hu.ky Tliat Mrlke 5uU ! te'.rgniphy, Uilltly nmn. amt Mynle Ken nett, the ryes that eventually played havoc with Is all vviy Ihl.d of the lul, wax nllwd to try hi all Fanout, say nothing of the suru.'J; it lx the coin-ii- lt liKinl aa rounding country and the ramp at the uu-b"It wax a wesirieoine ehange from North Fmr. ryxtein, 1 th-rare dill le- - at the 1rrgriiti hey, The three locked out strikers all wlrel.M y;i but before t!ie three friends lad bean an umnletukable Interest tn the rhfKiili-.in' imr long at the mini tint situation was 1nnuut operalur, hut fortune seemed to n found to lave Its ainmlt--- . si'ruaa fa. or Kennel 1. There were certain deUnit will nnrr tie m- The young lady who had uxiirped tail eonnerted with her duties at the ."Jetmt-l-e- 22; i rcmlcmtix di-'i- at ai-ro- s IlltULKSS e Will do well to cell on Foster & Hobson need of any painto or pspering. 4.000 d, t avtiiaai M'nMar. OMk 460 at and 7nique Courtship aRemar!(ab!e 1VILLUM WALLACE COOK 34; TO THE PUBLIC: A- - ,..., IVON B Y WIRELESS t at 4. e 2 of a 50 3 hey-pose- 2 " at i S S ro-u- li Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Wttec 2.95; 30u at - a !. r ; PAINTERS at on board and succeeded la the outbreak before bloodshed Further Restriction Will React on ed. Several Japanese torpedo w I were seat to staud by the HuU,J Thia Country. sets to see that pcare was malitHi., New York, Dec. 6. Count R. the Italian consul general at STORMY VOYAGE OfT Hp, New York, declared in an interview last night that further restriction on New York, Dec. 6. TUe steiai-Immigration would react on this na- Certy of the Austro Auiencu L tion. He bases bis opinion on the fact from Venice. Trieste. Messiat that the immense development of the Palermo, arrived yesterday witl.h United States, ua compared with the Immigrants who told a story of ij, relatively limited one reached by the weeks' voyage through norm uf Australian continent, la due to the way rors which noue cares to expnfcr SUIT AGAINST SMURTHWAITE in which immigration Jias been dealt again. For the belter pan of i with in the two countries, they were shut between deck btcre As to what should be done in order of rough weather. They had 9 Salt Lake Company Aaka Damages for to give practical effect to the existing frightened Into at least one psait Failure to Keep a Contract laws characterised by Count Maaalg woman had gone Insane Iron tern G. R. Cleveland and Thomas D. Pitt, 11a as "preventive cure, he said, he her fellow passenger said; (It fe , of Salt Lake, doing business as the thought that question must form the started down la the engine Cleveland Commission company, have subject of an International agreement.ir- night, the ship had been in total (a: ness, the driuking water got ally, filed a complaint In a suit against the He Ml that there ia no reason for u Charles A. Smurthwalte company, to es tineas. "This la a grand country,' passenger was choked and robbed t. recover $1,845.60 alleged t obe due ha- - he said, where the individual does his death had claimed three viciiau d,. own thinking and contribntea to a na-- lag the five weeks trip. Th d' rause of a breach at contract. , The complaint alleges that the de-- Jnal conscience which has no rival In were those of a mother and her a world for practical common born Infant, and a boy of 14 who d fendant company entered into a con-j- e of meningitis. tract with the plaintiff to deliver 15 carloads of wheat That the defendWEYLER MAY FIGHT A DUEL JAPS STOPPED THE RUSSIANS. ant company ku failed to deliver the .. 9 wheat aa contracted for and that o Madrid, Dec. 5. General Week Victoria, B. C, Dec. 6. The steamer ing to the advance In price of wheat tw the plaintiff has .been damaged to the Empress of India from Japan brought the former war minister. Indeliver extent of 20 cents n hundred weight on news of mutinies on board the Rus- personal offensejit a peech sian transports Vladimir, Ynoslsv' sad by GeaenI Luque, the new nitnliier the wheat contracted for. Veronekt, which occurred when the war. In which ihe latrer Mid ii to restore WRECKAGE IS SEEN. Empress was alongside the Iran port the pa Military ni'm ton-seladen with released Russian prisoners, Victoria. B. C, Dec. 6. A dispatch on November 20. The steamers had blllty of an- encounter between then from tha light keeper at Carmanah embarked the prisoners at Kobe and generals. Point reports that a quantity of wreck- started for Vladivostok, lint were In BOYCOTT IN HUNGARY. age has been washed ashore noar there. tercepted and ordered back to NagaIn b&r when hatch a Danlloff, charge lurludes saki, Captain The wreckage Budapest. Hungary. Dec. five feet long wKh 507 painted on it of the delivery of prisoners, was adof the conipoxltora aei'W Vladivostok. outbreak the of vised at like lumber some white painted and ncwapaiier which are onpuitihg the cabin fittings of a steamer, marked The mutinies resulted tobecause the suffrage Is extending. Sift proceed to To accommodate ten ecamen only. prisoners were anxious Vladivostok. One hundred Japanese dallies today either could em lie g The wreckage does not appear dried police, armed with swords, were sent lisbed or appeared In resl r ti 7,004 San Franclxco, Dec. 6. The official closing quouuona for mining stock today were a follows: Ken. Con., 1. Alta, 3. - W. Con, 2. Alpha Con., 7. Mexican, 135. Andes, 21. Orel. Con, 61. Belcher, 21. B. and Belcher, lKuOphlr, 675. Overman 17. Bullion, 30. Caledonia. 63. Fotosl, 12. C. Con, 22. Savage, 59. Scorplno, 13. Chollar, 13. Confidence, 91. Sag Belcher, 11. C. C. and Va, 145. 8. Nevada, 42. Silver HiH, 85. Crown Ft, 16. Union Con, 60. Exchequer, 40. Uould and G, 18. 1tah Con, $. Y. .Jacket,. 17. H. and N, 120. Justice, 5. Silver Bars, 64. , Mexican Dollar, nominal. 1 2. ' : Drafts, sight 1 1 Drafts, telegraph, 4. ......... ............ I 1.000 AN FRANCISCO enw-kiu- liy 4.65; 125 at 19; 500 at 1$; 6.000 at l$t; 500 at 16: buyer 60; 500 at 18 : 600 at 18; 7,000 at 17. Silver Shield, l.OoO at seller ........... v 2.97. Lower Mammoth, f ram-sn.c- ti 3; at 100 36. ! lit t n-- at Little i'hief, lU-ti- 1-- 2 A Story at Cariaa, 504 at 21. seller So: 26 at 21; 500 at 21, buyer 64; Sno at 2t). Daly, 600 at 1.20. Llit le Bell, loo at 5; l-- e FOSTER & HOBSON 8.O0. 19. at 33s. mrf-a:!- Hus-Ultio- 9 Open Board Sales. Deck Tunuel 5o0 at 33. seller 34;10u4 .... ! - at 3; 2 o na-ma- 1.5214 4.50; 10 gt 4.75; S0u at 4.65. Uttle Chief. l.Ooo at 1,100 at 4. New York, 500 at nt'-J- H'-ei- e 1.6 6. hi 5.00 I 1- -4 k-- l- at 5o Daly-Judg- Ontario, 50 - e 150 .... .... . Forenoon Salta Daly, 100 at 1.24; 100 at 1.30. l-- I- B HIE T. Exteiuloa T. Midway R. Hoinestake l-- ' .... ... T. Beiiuont XD05. 7, 110 4 12 SS'Si Japan 6s, 2nd Series OF 4 ! ccruficasee f!S Japan a year cert. 2nd Seriea ...lo2Va Japan 4 The vra Uiri-- i i Ik and 103s Kisb. Inified 4 nfniil Mrvua b of wheat. 103? Manhattan con. gold 4 Mtu pork per hbl. to .hMhT.o 10 ai 45 1 j Mexican Central 4s and for a tin. b 11 wiihia the l 24s Mexican Central 1st Inc ! Jan opiuinps were 67 Minn, and St, L. 4a biilUero for ; May j "s:.ui-M 100U if. and T. 3 bft at higher yia.v opened M.. K. and T.. 2nds The coueiiirJO- - 6. : New York, I0 j ,nj i.eld steady. ; National R. K. of M- conrol 4.. 5va on fair d. ' were Provision of !iie :nck mar km toilay tm-kks New York Central gen 3 7.42 7.42 7.45 nr bui- jik was Dec -uard W lw the great variety oflatliei' ; maud from pai13.57 IN.May to- -) j 7.17! 7.2214 N. J. Central gen. 5 7.25 off Jan was ....134j at nriM'Jud Wwa ULcuiicp,d u iu wb:ca 77 Northern Pacific 7.40 j 7.S21 7.4 sin- May and ribt I at 7.2 2 : ilia liieprrat bulk of awriNtalo j N. and IV. consol 4s 102 i 127.17 lad at li many prorniueut 51 t iuTin-r- lari.. which - t'!oe: Oregon Short line rfdg 4t Ik-moved p.'.rw I' j ihii-jan- . I Penn. cv. 3 12a 102 94. a. ; May o iiw v ai,d iu a bicli ita vuidiup j Heading General 4s old 4t May ; Jan c,n-i- w. raiUvr Uloar . -n b'Vdui J St. I I Mar sad I. M. consol 5a i!in rpvii-j4- j . Nouriielo.-n. n, I St. L. and 8. F. fg. 4s .... a lay 33(31. 31 alJ'e anl Dec. Oats oi a live pint SUL. and SW. con 4s ... Mar upon vru Cash quotations were a follows; pink Jau. 13.67 ; linrnt in aiaa;r. Seaboard Air Lino 4s .89 fir talralr.ltJ to' ijiitl Jau. C.22 May 7717 Flour, steady. . ! 41 3 ou'he,r ? No. 2 No. wheat. it. 86$ 8; spring (.iirr. ' Wrl I ltili Jsu. 7.02 May annas teiiib-nci 84 V 85 ; No. 3 red S6Vti 68. in :h 1.8.,. 120 5 Southern ruiur-iK-i-- t , fi I5e-- rh No. 2 corn, 48; No. 2 yellow, 48V Texas andHallway lirrr we re prvty cliwt-'1221 Pacific lata Klax Cath. norrbaeat, 1.03 No. 2 aota, 31V; No. 2 white. 32 i:ll tile ailveiiti-- in fin rail Hioury j 631 T.t St. Ik and IV. 4k 3.45. Ml ruioiiey March. in Timothy The vpinta 33; No. I white, SI 034. Union Pacific 4 10614 Clorer fash, 33.00. ban- - ihe effort of iinp.y i No. 2 rye. 67. Union Pacific cr. 4 135s 54. i.inhi Good feeding barley, 376 V opriaiione viiiiU ihe hro- wlu.-t Harley t'iirb, 36 1.. 8. Steel 2nd 5s ... 01 j the 41 tW waknd choice Fair to to 2i puici-umalting, IV abash Deb. B. ...... 7bli and Coffee. no eiil.-uiSugar flax 1 ofj No. seed, lua rk! . Thi.e 96V M extern Md. 4a ... 8.1 canned by ex-- , York. ler. 6- .- Sugar Kaw e No. 1 northwestern. 1.03V ngr n furred l.tiuida.ion and alidtl'iK V. and Lake Erie 4a f biai.e firm; fair relinli.g 3; centrifugal 06; 3.3u. i.- iutite railing Med. Prime timothy Wisconsin Central 4 s 96 om. 2 16; molaxfcra atspar 2 3 4; to m the a of acruuma. Ir Mess pork, per bill., 13.25filS.374-Urd- , to croKbed 5.4n; powdered him: npe.mlora of 10U speenlaiite Iba., tjtrm'.naiioa per ALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 4.70. TnlTe.. vans ; for numry driua tided 4.M: granulated j,- Sv iheir ra:es Snort riba ulilra tlooae), 7.u06.7.12r. . of the No. 7 Klo eWariiwr up she await 4f ( boxed 7.124 to fdea anil i, Short deer itioner outlnolt ni'ho.rt aarrilirin .hir .hm oi'Vtou Wool. It wue rrt-boU-rrWhlakey, basis of high wines, 1.30. rad y; siradr rridinnr hfitL 1hju- roudtiried , St. LouU.Mo., line, 6 Motri, at I v.ri- isniM.vi.mt Texas and western mediums, 2i:6-10- ; tbrooKhmit Iteceipta and Shipments. fine medium. 22ft!6; fine, 19621. he niat het. Th: si as In Doin' true of fnion PacPr. wti.ili Sh'pts. Articles. Rcpts. fed to lit- - WurVet al a Chicago Cattle. watt ti an 1:iiP Cuttleaiivanninyhl Im. R.celpis FlAtr, bills ovr fliiiT.go, 1,309.13! practiial lower; Leeve llJIOtl 193.3AU sthiih mart-- ; Mu- - hifl'oM prirt; of 'f :.2.nt8. Steady to 10c heifi-bu (! Wheal, Ml W iwsiiii $1.2 ihe fii.r.OV .S5; tiwe and 249.51)0 369.800 bu (III ,av in'ineo lately alti-Corn, ; stia-loand trfdi'r $2.3u(J4.15; lendi'ary masi- I 4 75; 446.700 366.100 bu Tlipte was the Kuj Tevana 83.4t)f410; weoieiaa 13.350 Oat, 'h- - Untied 1st 28.000 15.000 bu . . Rye, a'-- n showed the ; 4 75. ockr. and llea.Msg 31,700 aw 228,300 bu M Harley, Sieady ti Hoys Receipts 45JM0. effict of a aitnllnr prnciwe. Added .)i ihts wns the effect of ptotl twkiee 'is mjng; eUinaied tomorrow 48,000. Product Exchange. which liavi' Mixed and hulcheiw $4.7065.02 Kitiie of she On the produce exchange today the l leoml recent tni the $4.9066.1)5: in henry rough violent n ty heavy riM butter market was firm for beau toll-er- a eim- - H.7(i4r4.K5; light $4,656 5JW; pigs ,K. Vurue ruuioik of mergers easy; creamery 17823; dairies in 54.S5fi4.95. xalca ihla bulk of t.SO; clios; tinut-jj'i, large Inflow eggw, firm at marked cases in17634; ou'li-- i fh 22,000. Steady; of sh speculation. sheep Hwelpi. firsts 25; prime flr.ts 20625; cluded, 75. amt lamb the 51.016 $4.9067 rn' jssnlor. 5.65; Hiocka and ,h ei 31. Cheeae quiet, 114613. 25; eii.ru, aueh of 1 amicrlillts were all subject new in Kansas City Cattle. rumor, no we of which Nsw York Benda, In rHawe The Katina Clty.MixJlee. 6. Cattlo partlcislar. Miy 102 V. 8. refunding, 2, reg New c York, 1 ti.IMM. v nv e?piclily violent and Steady to 10! lower; .11 .13 Star Con eat sea ,..103 I'. S. refund. 2s, coupon 52.0005.00; rows and heifer Chiraro k St. l.nsile. which again liil 103 4 Swansea .40 3. reglsiered ih Vanderbilt liio.eimPU h"l all atuckera and feednra $2.5064.00; bulla U. 8. 103 .44 .08 S. Swansea .. :ta fcrinailonal gain on Ihe reaetKm. 52.5ofil.UO; calves $2.5006.50; west-r- n I'. M. 3a eorjfa .11 old Sunidhne T. ,.103 S, ease no reg cow western 114.75: 4, $1. The divlsiraiiim of only the reguliiralwr 44.25 41.25 1. S. old 4s, coupon ,,,,,.,104Vi U. 8. Mining Co d.iidend ou American Siiirliing drpriv- $2.00(1 3 35. 132 .64 Utah .... of one cause of MlmuU-)io,4 J- Hint KtiH-15,()0fl. Btiwdy ; Hogs Keenipta 103 U. S. Con .88 .40 4MM Iu riimors of uropiwed lnoreM hulk vt aaje $4.75H.9fi; hiwvy $4.85 V. 8. new 4t, coupon .116 1.70 Victoria . e e 2.04 The Gfiitld group of 6 4 95: packer pig American Tobacco 4a ip she diiiitcnd. Boston Con .. American Toliacoo 6 ,....116 ra'lnwds were rtlxtincrlv a'nuiK lit and llgiilk $46064.67 liil 23.25 142 .U9 .14 Butler Liberal wiih one amdlier. Tlie liil 5.000. Market. Atchison general 4a ..... Rlii-Recelpta Atclii-o- u 93 .22.24 which Miusi'd Beck Tun. Con eat adjustment 4 lambs uf KiiliMamial 6.15; miituina $4,500 Kiroiig: . 101 .10 Atlantic Coast Line 4a Century In the days adsancea was email, how-itfell range wethers $1.6'0 02 .... 102 .... .42 liahlinore and Ohio 4 Ingot Anialgainioi'd ropiu-- r had ilic sol 5.75; fed ewe $4.500 5.13. I 46 In slic .OlTs Joe Bowers Baltimore and Ohio S 1 Miisge of auiuher ariviinec I .03 .44 prer-mr99Vs Little Chief to CHICAGO FUTURES. Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s price Ilf corner. The .19 113 New York .20 Central of Georgia 5a lucre red na'ii9,rahle In .07 95 .49 Ttiro e ai Central of G, 1st Inc Ranged inmel. Inward the end of !hc Th Leading Future 82 Central of G. 2nd Inc Fetlawa: .:.iy and cm led many mocks under 77 of l.i-- isVht. The i lncins (Vmral of G, 3rd Inc :hu r' ....108 Cheiwpeake and Ohio 4 lour wbi weak. 81 Total Mlea. Iliuiria were IveiMilnr. Chicago and Alton 3 101 H. and Q, new 4a C, par value. 2.icu unit. bond were all up- Uniied C, TL I. and P, 4a iV, 94 C, It. I. and P, col 5a )i!ipr;,l on r,l. C. C. C. and SL L. gen 4 ....102 Colorado Industrial 5s Her A... 73 Chicago Product. Colorado Industrial 5s Ser B... 72 0. A xliarp adranea ( Iilcag'i. 1 ' 77 Colorado Midland 4a In the price or wheat at lal lit IJrer-mki- ! 94 Colorado Southern 4a inn ili- - h Ktroun iuii'k'l here toihiy. ... .105 .. Cuba 5s Uimimiion liouxea were aeiivo bid- - MARKETS DECEMBER MORNING, j en-g!'- "r, |