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Show DECEMBER 31, TI1E MOllNINO EXAMINEE OGDEN. UTAH, 8ATPKPAY llOBNINa. The Utah IIALL STREET iO National Bank OEM) dun s New York. Dec. 44 buoyant report shows PREVAIL PREP- SENTIMENTS ARATIONS ARE MAKING FOR LARGE DISBURSEMENTS. United States Depository Fleur steady. Wheat No. 2 spring 1.10ft ton's Unexpected Activity in Holiday Goods Has Brought s Far Better Close to foe Year Than Seemed Possible at the Beginning. 3-- 4 2 ! New WAIJ. STREET. UNUSUAL ACTIVITY AT THE CLOSE 4 60 OP THE YEAR. New York, Dec. 30. Tiiday's 30.-Le- Copper, firm, 4.70. 15 6.37',j. 8 Short clear aides New York. Deo. 30. Bradslreet tomorrow will aay: Distributive traile generally is marking time, while results and future prospers are subjects of consideration. A period ot marked, even unexpected activity in holiday goods of higher than usual quality has brought to a close a year, which because of marked improvement in the last quarter, list ended better than it began and certainly in far KM-- , better shape taps eemeJposiMeaithe turn of the year. Wholesale trade Is naturally of Hie lightest at fid season of stocktaking and Inventory, au1 stormy preacher and the flurry in raw cotton have been additional chilling Rather I a than the usual annual clearing sales have occurred be- -. ranee of the notable absence of storks of finished goods pressing for sals. Collections show some effect from the recent heavy circulation of money In rail lines in enlarged recatpta. Industry la of notably large volume for this season of the jwsr especially in iron and steel and kindred line, of manufacture. Railway returns are favorable In that Increased earnings are quite general, and the only drawback la the continued wide reports of car shortage. At the west an important feature has been Che breaking up of the winter wheat drouth. Prices of metal have hardened this week, copper in good dcaiisiid, advancing to the higheet point. Wool is steudy aid stocks in dealers hands are the lightest In years. This makes for strength la the finished product, business in which, however, is light. Business failures in tha United Rules for the week ending Dec. 28 numiier 218, against 248 last wwek. 2U9 in the like week in 1801. 23 In 1902, 268 in 1901 sad 229 in 1900. In Canada failures for the week number twenty against 31 last week and 18 this week a year ago. Wheat, including flour, exports fur the week ending Dec. 29. aggregate 981.-14-0 bushels against 1.080,708 last week, 3.915 860 this week last year, and In 1901. From Julv 1 io date the exports aggregate S4,?4S,327 bushela against last vear. 129,056,225 in 1802 auj 1 45.221.135 in 1901. Corn sxporU for the week aggregate 1.58342 busliela against 1,882.893 last week, 925,085 a year ago 2.536.543 In BOSTON WOOL MARKET. .1902. Prom July 1 to date the exports of corn aggregate 15,500,334 biislvla Mass., Dee. 30. The close of against 38.623.438 In 1903. 10,(62.337 in theBoston, Boston wool market fur the year 1902 anj 190,336,542 In 1801. 1904 is characterized by remarkable In tbe anionnt of wool on shortage DUNN'S REPORT. " hand. In fset, Ihe scarcity of the supply km is occassionlng traders in thin, the chief New York, Dec. 20. Duns will aav wool market or tbe United Hiatt, conweek brought customary quint siderable apprehension as to whether Holiday conHitfoM in the business world. Inserious conditions will be enenuniered ventories ami prope rations for settle- before tbe arrival of new clip. I he Comments monopolizing attention except In mercial Advertiser completed its ansome brunches of manufacture where nual canvas of the wool supply of the Immediate (foil varies were required. country. ! will aay tomorrow that BosStorma interrupted transportation, but ton greets 19U3 with a startling situaon the whole the elements were helption. It finds that the supply of wool, ful, for drouth was broken in the Pittsdomestic and foreign on hand unsold burg region. Annual reviews indicate here, in the smallest carried over in 13 that Ihe year has made a much better years. The Journal reiorts that there showing than seemed possible at the are of all kinds of wool only 29.0AO.000 outset, the second half coin paring very pounds on sale in Boston, and that of favorably with tha first six months, this small total but 23.5011.000 am doand the amount of business on the mestic. Only 42.000,000 pounds n! bonks in lending Industries promisee domestic w nol is left unsold' In the still fusthsr improvement in jW5. The United States against 112.000,000 lrsi traAu returns of December indicate year. The total supply of foreign unsold that gross earnings of the railroads grades is but 1 1.500.000 pounds. The were 7.3 per cent larger than in the total supply of all kinds in tha country previous year and foreign commerce is less than 54 .000.000 pounds. This is for the last week at. this point shows an said to be the smallest supply on hand Increase of $1, E42.163 in export and a in the United Stales in a great tim, very large gain of 3. 819.245 iu imIhe Boston wool market remains firm. ports aa compared with 1903. TREASURY STATEMENT. Buoyant sentiments prevail In the iron and steel Industrie. Supplies of native bides are accumulating owing Washington. Dee. 80. Today's stse-mpto the Ubersl movement of cattle, and of treasury balances In the genthe tone is easy, hut email stocks of eral fund shows: Available ea-balbranded hides maintain that, departance $143, 7'.I5.100. gold $mi.131. 2SS. ment, Woollen gooda are advancing of tbe upward tendency of raw GRAIN MOVEMENTS. wool, and pnrehesers are more willing to place contracts at prevailing rates. New York, Dee. 80. Flour receipt mt nt bl-to- iy nub-treasu-ry v M-WW- S nt h - - CAl'bES COMMENT. Clover Contract grade $12.75. recent adNew York, Dee. 3u.-ARTICLES AND SHIPMENTS. vance iu the price of silver calls atuf tention tn the increasing scarcity ) Ship the floating supply of that metal. Liar Articles JRecelptsj meats. cents silver was quoted today at Cl an ounce, while Mexican dollars ranged trotn 48 cent iu !5 3 4. These rates it was said were merely numiual and any great deuatud lor bars would cause an advance uf the price. Conditions in (he silver market are now such Unit the consumer waits on the producer. On the produce exchange, today, the The war in the Far East, tbe steady butter market was firm. absorption by East India and this Creameries 1 70 28 : country's increasing trade with China Dairies 16024. V 1 are responsible, exiierts say, tor this Egg firm 20027. ' of conditions. very complete reversal Cheese steady 11 IS. HO CHANGE TO Re surt your Ticket Readt via the UNION PACIFIC. For Full Information Call on Tlte A. B. MOSELEY, raveling Paeeenger Agent. Ogden, Utah. ) 7-- NEW ORK BONDS. Y St. laiuis. lice. 3it Wool, nominal; territory and western mediums 21 22; fine medium 17 18; find 16 17. SUGAR. New York, Dec. 3d. Sugar: Raw, centrifugal steady; fair refining 4 96 test 4 molasses sugar 4 Refined firm: crushed 6.45; powdered 5.85: granulated 5.75. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 8 CHICAGO CASH WHEAT. (iiic.tgo. Her. 30. Wheal, No. 2 red 1.18ft 1.18; No. 3 red 1.1301.17; No. 3 hard 1.14ft 1.16: No. 3 hard l.otl 1.12; No. 1 northern 1.18 1.21;- - No. 2 northern LIU 1.17; No. 3 spring 1.03 if 1.15. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. !6sM Cattle Receipts .u0(i. Averaged good to prime steers 4.5t'ftU.l(i; ptur to medium 3.80 (fio.tu; stoc.icrs and feeders 2.35ft cows 1.50ft 4.23; hellers 2.25 5.UU; calves 3.uiift 5.45. Hugs Receipts 111. 000. Strong; mixed and hu tellers 4.odft4i80; good tu choice heavy 4.7004.87 rough henry 4.5ti4.65; light 4400 4.70; bulk Chicago. . :!o. 8. refunding 2s, registered ..104 104 refunding 2s. coupon 104Vj U. S. 3s, reglsierel 104 U. S. 3s. registered 130 U. S. new 4s. registered 130 U. 8. old 4s, coupon 105 U. S. Old 4. registered 10 U. S. Old coupon American Tobacco 4s. certificates .101 HO American Tobacco 6s, certl 103 Atchinun general 4s 94 Atchison adjustment 4s ... ....101 Atlantic Coast Line 4s ....108 Baltimore and Ohio 4 Baltimore and Ohio 3',as ... .... 96 ....113 Central of Georgia 5s 93 Central of Georgia 1st Inc . Central uf Georgia 2nd luc . .... 73 l U. S. .... PlCTOR''" TIME CARD. DEPART No. 8 Mall and Express... 8:20 a. 111. No. 2 Overland Limited for Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and cast daily 2:35 p.m. No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all 7:20 p.m. points east, daily .. ARRIVE. ..... 3s 5-- ............... 3-- 3s 7-- 7-- fi 1-- 3; 24. DURING 1905 THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER SERVICE BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS QUITE 80 SATISFACTORY AS BUR LINGTON SERVICE. Keep this In mind and whenever you are ready OSO East ask me to produce the evidence. y ............... Og.len, Utah 11 R. P. NESLEN, General Agen TIME TABLE 71 W. SECOND SOUTH ST West and South Templo Sts. Salt Lake City. I DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephi fur Mantl and intermediate points on 8:00 a HI Sanpete Valley Ry For ' Garfield Beach, TooMamele, Stockton, moth. Eureka and Silver City (via Learning-to- n 7:45 a m cuiroii) American For Provo, Fork, Lehl. Juab, Milford, Frisco, Calientee and Intermediate points 6:05 P HI ARRIVE. Amerlcah From Provo, Fork, Lelii, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Calientes and intermediate poizit9:45 A m From Provo, Lehi. Fair-fiel- d, Mercur and Sanpete Valley Ry. points.. 5:35 p m From Silver City, Mammoth. Eureka, Stockton, Garfield Tooele and Depot, Third Cut Rates East For tHe Holidays JO . HEALY HOUSE, Opp. DspoL PHONE BELL 161Z. MEMBER AMERICAN TICKET BROKERS ASSOCIATION. j p!nt No. 2, Chicago SL Loots llar .. Ited P No. 4. Atlantis Expnai, all T:0t p. A points East ARRIVE DAILY. Na I, Pacific Mall, Salt Laka 11:45 LJL and all points East No. 1. Chicago and SL Loula I.S P limited Nc. 11, Local from Park City 7:00 pi ia and San Pete Valley N 3, Pacific Express from U:CI a ia all points East Through Bleeping cars to OcuLa Chicago and SL Loula, New York and BosUia Free reclining cbnli carsL A enr swvlce on til perfect dining through trains CL A. HENRY, Ticket Agsnt, Ogdea. L A. BENTON, Gca AffsLPlgrJtapC Balt Laka City. B. GILSON. Agent OgdcA W. TIME CARD IN E1TECT. H. JUNE 8TH. 190L DEPART DAILY. ...... line between the Missouri River and Direct connection Chicago. with all lines to the East. Two trains daily Omaha to SL Faul and Minneapolis ; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. Ticket Office, 201 Main Street Tel. 250. For particulars call on or address agents Salt Lake Route, or J. 51. MOORE. District Passenger Agent. Citv double-trac- k Pullman drawing-roo- sleeping m car, bnffst smoking and library cars, Booklorers library, dining cars, a la earta asrvica. frsa nnlining chair ears and standard coaches. Fw tvfth.i IbImihIIm apply I C. 8. WALKER. Gta'I AgL C. A 38 an 40 Wast foes Sosta 81 Eastern point a via SALT LAKE CUT, UTAH. mn aa Mbse WILL YOU 3 Trains can save Sheep-Rece- ipts 1.000. Strong; muttons 4.00ft 5.25; lamba fi.007.iHi; range wethers 4.5005.75; ewes 3.250 low Daily 3 you money. Write ms. C. F. WARREN, General Agent No. 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City. We 4.75. K.TTRES. The Leading Kutnres Ranged aa Fol- : Always on Time . At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Always Remember .AND... SAN FRANCISCO Breakfast. s ...... Cht Vest of Everything. Iass. Agt Cheap Rates to St. Louis n ether Atlantia lfaU all points 7:41 A I:M A m. No. 12, 8alt lAka local No. RAILWAY the southern Utah and Nevada. -- lOtBiNOtWES NORTH -- WESTERN Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Lake. Milford, Direct stage Modena and Caliente. connections for all mining districts in t pMBSi Fast through trains duly to Chicago via the CHICAGO & ALL TRAINS DAILY. W. E. G1LLETT, Gen. wa-r- TICKET OFFICE 5:35 p m Beach Kansas City. Dec. 30. 3, him). Weak; native steers native cows and heifers 1.75 4x4.75; Stockers and feeders 2.75 r 4.O0; bulls 2.25ft 4.00; calvea 3.000 6.50; western fed steers 3.500 5.25; western fed cows 1.7503.50. Hugs Receipts 7JMI0. Steady; hulk of sales 4.4004.65; heavy 4.6044.70; packers 4.5004.65; pigs sad light 3.90 CHICAGO . San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Cattle-Ke-eei- pls Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that J Trsv. Pass, Agent. 77 82 Colorado and Southern 4s .... .. ..103 Culm 5s, certificate 102 Denver and Rio Grande 4s 79 Distillers Securities 5s 102 Erie prior lien 4a 93 Erie general 4s F. Worth and Denver City 1st . .108 ..Ill Hocking Valley 93 Japan 6s, certificates Louisville and Nash. Uni. 4s ....104 4.65ft 4.75. 105 10.000. Sheep Manhattan coimiI gold 4a Sheep Receipts 77 strong; lambs 10c higher; good to Mexican Central 48 24 choice wethers 4.9005.60; fair to Mexican Central let Ine 97 choire mixed 4.0004.80; western sheep 51 inn. and St. Louis 4s 100 4. 0oft5.5o; native lambs 5.2507.40; Missouri, Kansas and T. 4s Missouri, Kansas and T. 2nds .. 86 western lambs 6.000 7.25. National R. R. of Mexico con. 4s , 81 ,...101 New York Central gen. CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. 136 New Jersey Central gen. 5s ' 106 Pacific 4s Northern 30. Close; Chicago. Dee. 75 Northern Pacific 3s Wheat -- Dec. 1.14; May 1.13 con. 4a ....101 Western Norfolk and July OS 974s O. S. Line rfdg. 4a Corn Dec. 44 Jan. 43 May Penn, couv, .103 45 103 Reading general 4a Oats Dec. 29 May 31 St. Louis and I. Mountain con. 5a .117 July 31 SL Louis and San Fran. fg. is ... . 90 Pork Dec. 11.05: Jan. 13.35013. St. Louis S'wetern con. 4s SI 37 Mav 12.73013.77 8a Seaboard Air Line 4a . 94 Urd Deo. 0.70; Jan. 6.7508.77 Southern Pacific 4s May 7.10. Southern Railway 5a ,..120 Ribs-Ja- n. 120 6.2506.37 May 6.65 Texas and Pacific lata 06.67 Toledo, St. L. and Western 4s .. 83 July 6.77 .1WK Union Pacific 4a Itye 73. 114 Flax-1.Union Pacific conv. 4a 93 IT. S. Steel 2ml aa Timothy 118 Clover-12.7- 5. Waash lts 66 Waaxh Deb. B I'arlf y 36 ft 30, 90 Western Md. 4s 53 Erie 4a Lake and Wheeling OMAHA LIVESTOCK. 93 Wisconsin Central 4a Omaha, Dec. 30, Cattle Receipts SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. 3,000, Weak to 10c lower; native steers 3.500 6.10; cows and heifers The closing quotations and sales wers 4.10; western steers 3.000 4.75; range rows and heifers 2.4003.65; canners 1.75ft 2.35; stockera and feeders 2.50ft 3.80; calves 2.50ft 5.00; bulls and stags 1.7503.50. Hogs Kvpiprs 9,500.. tc lover; heavy 4.4504.55; mixed 4.5004.55; light 4.55fr4.60: pigs 4.000 4.50; bulk of nalcs 4.5004.55. 1.700. Sheep Receipts Steady; western yearlings 5.00ft 5.63; wethers 4.80ft 5.S ; ewes 4.ooft4.Pii; common and stocsers 2.50ft 4.60; lambs 5.25ft) 4s This Is Our New Years Resolution No. 3 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansaa City and east dally 3:45 a.m. No. 1. Overland Limited from Council Omaha. Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points east, 3: 2a p.m. daily . . , , No. 9 Fast Mail 8:00 p.m. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. A. B. MOSELEY, 4s Colorado Midland 4s )VXn Effective Dec. 4th, 1964. . ....108 Chesapeake and Ohio e... .... 82 Chicago and Alton 3 Chicago B. and Quim-- new 4s ..101 .. 82 C. R. I. and P. R.' R. 4a C. R. I. and P. R. R. col. 5s .. 5 C. C. C. and St. taui gcu. 4s . ..101 .. 86 Chicago Terminal 4s low-tr- e St. Louis AND ALL PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS I WOOL. Chicto Omaha Kansas City Whiskey, basis on high wines 1.24. 0 4.55, Get Fresh News for .VIA 6.6240 ( boxed I, KANSAS CITY CATTLE. THE Three Trains Daily "Do you believe in the survival ot the fittest?" asked the student. Only in the event of my own sue cess," answered Senator Sorghum-.Washington Star. 6.75. & 63 6.75. SCARCITY OK SILVER -t- ate-ment . UNION PACIFIC t profane adjectives before it. Catholic Standard. northwestern 1.24. Timothy seed Prime-2.72m- . Mesa Fink per bbl ll.05ftll.15. Short bids sides I loose), 6. 12 ,40 quiet, ad, I.l5ftl.l8. 1 rca-t-io- in stocks received various explanations hut did not materially impair the confidence with which the outlook upon the new year is regarded. The stiffening of the call loan rate during the day was tbe immediate atiai-ecause of the selling. The surpri-in- g fact in that the rise iu call money was deferred until practically the last day-n- f tits year on the exchange. Lohuh made on Friday at tha stork Aliening carry over until Monday and in this case until Tuesday. Preparations have been making for tne largest January 1 dixit of Wall In the street. Tbe call bain rate has lieeu aiiaihuiiu up to date, and the maximum rate touched today was 5 ier rent. Meantime the usual estimates by linkers indicate that the inflow of currency by export has been such as tu cffsel .the absorption and leave a margin of gain upward-o- f 8l.iW0.0otl. The change In lie rhown in tha loan Item of the bank are likely to be large, al-- o the annual settlements. Bur a large Influx of is looked for in the next week. It is nut probable that any deep anxiety over the money market was reflected In the days movement. Profit taking was a likely motive. The steady uplift of prices has developed little inclination to sell stocks up today, and up to tonight there has been lit lleappeai anco of trading for a turn iu the operations in Ihe market. The Increased animation In the market yesterday and the early market today were features of this charawor and was accompanied by more nr 1cm obvious manipulation. Tbe profit taking which ntet the movement today waa the usual coramitant of a movement of sierula-tlv- e nature. It served as an admoni lion that. tv ranld rise In prices would have to reckon wiih selling lo realize. Amalgamated copper displayed rathsr acutely the reactionary effect uf the Mieculalive operation which caused lta wide advance of yesterday. Tbe selling was not explained. There waa an aggressive speculation In tha Union Pacific. The various movement were abandoned on reaction, last, prices were not far from the lowest and llie clotting wa easy. Bonds were irregular. Total sale par value. $6, 620.000.. U. S. bunds were unchanged on call. ia Dec. York, 7624-Po- osi 22 S. Belcher 8 Silver Hill 60 Utah Con. 11 en-em- 29. 7-- Oplilr Cralibe Cranky? Io you mean to v say I'm cranky? Why. my worst would'nf call me that. Visc That's true. He'd probably of forget hi manners pad put a lot 1.16. 1.12. No. . No. 2 red No. 2 Corn 43'. .$44. . No. 2 yellow 434ft 44. I No. 2 Oats No. 3 white 31032. Rye No. 2 75. Barley Good feeding 36ft 37. Bair to choice malting 41048. Flaxseed No. .1 1.164-No- . 5 9S 8: Union Con. 83 Yellow Jacket 17 quotations were as follows: Cs-- h tile paper bankers Sterling exchange easy bills 4 .8110414.8415 for demand and President 4.t4Soft 1.8485 tor sixty dsy bills; postJ. E. Dooly and 4.88. Vies President ed rates 4 .85 Hoiace E. Peery Cashier Commercial bills 4.84 Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh Assistant Cashier Bar silver, 81 Mexican dollars, 48. tiitcrcst Paid On Savings per cent. Muncy on call 3 3 Time loans, easy. ' days and ninety 3 4 days 3 per cent; six months Kailuiea tills week number 252 iu th cent. lK--r United Si sics against 232 last yearaa-11 in Canada compared with 17 a year COFFER AND IJvAD. agu. , Mexican 205 9 Savage 27 Sierra Nevada mercan- SO.-lr- ime Exchequer 48 11. and N.JuO Occidental Con. Overman 10 AND EXCHANGE. MONEY OF OGDEN Justice 7-- - C. C. and Va. 203 Con. New York 29 Con. Imiierial 1 Crown Fuint 17 G. au.l G. 29 1- -2 1- MARKETS Chullar laird, per IdJ lbs 17.300 barrels, expons 17.400 bands. Market firm but quiet. Vtueat: receipt No. 69.000 bushels. Spot market fob nominal at elevator 2 red 1 afloat: N. 1 northern Duiuih -4 108. fob afloat; No. 1 bard Manitoba 1001- MINING STOCKS. The official closing quotations for mining stocks today wers as follows: Alta Andes 40 B. and B. 115 Caledonia 43 7 ltelcher 24 Bullion 27 Challenge Con. 23 Confid.-ni- c 75 Phone 22. Allen Transfer Company. 412 25th St. OGDEN Invest In n piece of nnlmproved leiidl In WeberCeuntyt THE OREGON SHORT LINE TIME improved fermef Adjoining ' CARD. Half mile from R. R. Statlenf . Dec. 4. 1904. DEPART: Right pext to Irrigation Cenolf No. 7 Butte and Portland 12:05 Providing yon con buy on moetMg No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 in. payments? and Butte menthl Bay $10 or .116 or $20 per 7:15 p.m. No. 11 Cache Valley Or quartcrlyf No. 12 Salt Lake and Tlntic 10:50 8 Salt Lake and Inter- Or annual paymantaf 7:35ftm. mediate points And no Intoroott !. No. 2 Salt Lake. and all Milford Provo, points south Salt Lake and mediate points No. 10 No inter- 4 ARRIVE: l Salt Lake No. No. 9 Butte and Express No. No. 7 11 - And no j I 3:40 J-- i 6:30p.m. ......8. las-m- Pocatello P-- . ! 12:50 Am. and Tiutic 5:05 P-- Mil- - 1 11:25 ford ! No. 3 Salt Lake and inter- 8:08 .m. mediate points No. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:04 .m. No. 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:o4 p.m. 10:35 ?.m. No. 12 Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do not; run. i Sundavs. C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgmL A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agrht. Ogden, Utah. D. E. DURLUY, G. P. A T. A.. Salt Lake C jr. 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