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Show TIIE EXAMINEE: OGUES, M0TIX1N0 MOBXISO. ETA II, TUESDAY II. DE TIMEElt 4.00; calves $2.5"fi6 25; western' western fed 3.4-(5- . fed steers cows A Directory $2.25$4 .0". Hga Receipts 8u. siirong to 5c higher; bulk of sales JC.25&6.32 $0.25 heavy $6.30U.35; packer 6.32 pig and lishw $5.75$.27 i :- Sheep Receipts 8."" Maraet o 10c lower; muttons $4 5"Sj5.75; lambs DEARE WALL STREET STOCKS $ti.o"67.4t); range wet here $4.a0(i PRESSED BY MONEY TRINGENY. 0.25; fed ewes $4.(wjj5.25. Deficit of S, 700, 00 Call for a Scaling Down of Lean in Ordinary Circumstance. of the F. C. WOOD3 A CO. Architect; LAKE STOCKS DULL DAY. SALT WmL St. Louis. Mo., Dec. 10. Wool Svady : territory and western medium 23427; fine medium 18&21; fine HAVE York, Dec. l'i. Tbe stock ma.-ksas still iu the rhrock of the money litrinaonc), iut support a on the recoveries sod strength t cueil. The effect of tlie money strinii A Weaken Beck Tunnel Shows Strength Carisa in Little Demand. Same Stocks forth-tuiiiin- g gency there was scarcely apparent cept iu the extreme dullness of the trading which approached alafnatiou at tluiea. The market had to fare the disappointment of Ita cunlldeut hopes ex- that the resumption of trading today would find la force the plan of the treasury relief for the money market. On Friday aud Saturday the belief was universal that such a measure was ripe fur announcement. The flnuneee of the market was more remarkable as such a failure of speculative forecasts ia almost sure Ui bring a certain amount of selling by room traders who operate ou day today or hour to hunr developments for a turn in the market. There was no evidence of severe pressure for the reduciiou of loans outstanding In stock account, although borrowers were obliged to This they rate again. iay high seemed willing to do and there was nothing to show forced liquidation due to withdrawals of credits, yet thirty-eighbanks in of the fifty-fou- r tiie clearing house are below the twenty-five per cent reserve requirement according l the detailed showing of the bank Htatement. The deficit of $ii.?iHi,0uu below the legal requliement would call for a scaling down uf loans In ordinary circumstances. Last year the deficit' reported on December Pth was followed by loan cunlract In the C'aah following week of $ll,0mi,000. also flowed to New York and helped to restore a surplus in the following week. Nut only was there no sign of loan contraction, but the forces of depletion on the rash reserve continued in operation. The loa uf the since the bank statement of and the government Institution was accredited at the clearing house today In the sum og $imt,707. Also 1 500,000 waa deposlteid for trana-fe- r to Baa Frauclaco. There waa sturdier drop In foreign exchange rate and London advice received a a amall sum of gold bullion secured in that market for New York account. Cash from Cansda 1 also arriving In New York to some extent attraoted by the high money rate. No Important factor of relief from the money situation developed, hoe ever, until after the clime of trading. All eye were turned to the treasury department and aeaer-tlon- a were repeated on alleged Information of the certainty of early action to release government funds to the A purchase of government market. fours of 1907 waa pointed to In the majority of these rumors. Some of the large requirements for the month of the money market fell within the present week. Including the Slnndard Oil dividend of nesrly $10,000,000, payable on the 15th. On the 7th are payable subscription to $30,000,000 of New York Central stock. A further break in the price of Nipplming In the outside market w a feature of the day. The announced Intention of the Interstate commerce commission to look lato the present relations ef the constituent companies of the dlssllved Northern Securities company was the assigned reason for the weakness in the Hill group. The market grew In strength when the call money rate ran off In the afternoon and rumors became very positive again that assistance for the money market by the Unite! d State treasury 'wa Imminent. Reading, St. IruI and Amalgamated Copper were were conspicuous In the advance. Rond were Irregular. Total sale, par value. $1,654,1)00. I. S. 2 advanced per rent Slid the old 4's per rent on call. , t, J-- CHICAGO FUTURES. The leading future low: Wheat 741. . Doe, fol a range 74; May, 79. 79. 79.l& 43. 127. 12. 43; May. 44. 44. 44; July. 44. 44. 44. Dec.. Oar 34, 31: May, 34, July. 3(1. 33. 33. 30; 33. Fork July. $16 12. $165.85. $10.10; 810.05. Corn-D- oe.. 315, $10.37, May. Urd-D- .Ian.. W.77. $8.65, 8.80, $a.7o; $8 75; May, er., $8.86. SWt Ribs 8 00. May. $8.77. $10.32. Jan.. $8.02',. $$.77; $8.b7, $8.00. $8.50. $8.55; $8.55, $8.0". were a follow: No. 2 spring. 79fiS5; No. 84 : No. 2 red, 3. No. 2 yelTorn No. 2 corn, low, 17. 2 white. No. Oat So. 2. 3'i',; No. 3 white, 34(4 fi 30. I'.-is- Wheat limitation 74fc. 74-i.- 45; 34: Rye-N- o. Barley 55. 2 rye. 64((05. Fair to choice mailing, 49 Flaxseed No. 1, 13: No. north western. 1.21. Irlmr timothy seed, 4.25(1 4.45. ( Imi-r- , contract grades, 13.00. Short rib, side 8.25'ij k.7.: ivess purk. er hid.. 15.00; lard, per 101 !h . 8,77; short clear side 1 Iboxisl) 8.504 8.75. Whiskey, basis of high wine. 1.2H. Chicago Cattls- Dec. 1 0.- -('a Ule Receipts 10,you. Market 10fi lac higher; beeves $4. li 17. 40; rows and heifers $1.50 a. 25: Stockers and feeders $2.696 0 ; Texans $3. 75 G. 00; westerners $3.950 6 50: cslvea $6.0067.75, 18.000. Market Hugs Receipts sitting; mixed and butchers $6.0596.-40- ; rough good heavy $6.2560.42 heavy $3.9066 10; light $6.0066.35; aalea of bulk $6.15 pig $5.5066.25; 0 6.35. Chicago. 1.-5- 35.000. Sheep-Rece- ipts lower; sheep $4.00(5.75; Market 10e lambs $4.50 (7.65. BELLAMY STORER REFLIES TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Insinuata Always to tha That Roots ve It' Doss Net Stick to Facts and Refers Epi- Chandier-Tillman-Baile- New York Catholics Did Not p Want Ireland What th sode Arch-Biahe- Said. Cincinnati, Dec. 16. Bellamy Stur-er- , former ambassador to Austria-Hungartoday replied briefly to the statements contained In President of Roosevelt's letter to Secretary State Root, which was given to the press last night. Insisting on the position ha had heretofore taken and reiterating the statements made by him In the statement to the members of the foreign relations committee of con. Mr. gress, made public last Storer today said: I seem to hale been elected a member of the Ananias Club like all nther who have come into dispute I am now with President Roosevelt. to be classed with Senators Chandler, Tillman and Bailey and with others who have questioned some act or word of the President. Like every other American gentleman, who has a wlfs to protect, I undertook to defend her name from Insinuations and charges of falsehood ." Mr. Storer then reiterated much that appeared in his first statement, which he claims was intended for private circulation and added that ho hat four letters bearing on the controversy as to tha promotion of Archbishop Ireland, all of which he asserts tend to bear out his contention that I obeyed the explicit Instructions of Mr. Roosevelt In acting as 1 did with regard to the promotion. Continuing. Mr. Storer said: "Archbishop Ireland told toe also that th President, on several occasions. In conversation with him, took the eredlt for the action he now repudiates." "The crux Mr. Storer continued: of the whole matter, which led to my removal, was the action taken by Mrs. Storer and myself trlth regard to the promotion of Archbishop John Ireland of BL Paul, to the Cardlnalate. In my letter to the President and cabinet, I cited letters written by Roosevelt to me, speaking in the highest terms of Monslgnor Ireland and expressing the personal wish that the country might profit by his promotion to the cardlnalate. "December 2nd, 19M, I had an audience with Pope Plus X at which I transmitted a verbal note, the basis of which had been given me by President Roosevelt. 1 was particularly careful In Its preparation snd after transcribing It Into English, 1 translated it Into French and conveyed It to the Pope. The communication was follows: He said to me, and authorised me p to say to Your Holiness, that the of 8L Paul Is a personal friend and that be possessed his whole confidence as a prelate and as a cttlsen; that he earnestly desired Mgr. Ireland all the honors In bis church and that he would view with the greatest pleasure and satisfaction his elevation to the rank of rarllnal. "Now, as to the charge that 1 acted without warrant In this matter, 1 have only o cite the fact that Archbishop Ireland, In con venation with me, told me that President Roosevelt had told him of all I had dime and, instead of criticising me for my actions, seemed to take great credit to himself. Everything was all right until a section "f New York churchmen to agitate the elevation of another archbishop other than Mgr. Ireland. They pointed oat to Roosevelt that the New York prelate had at least as much claim to the red hat aa the archbishop of St. Piil. This resulted In much perturbation si the White House and letter were sent to me b,v Roosevelt, pointing out that what might be very appropriate aa the opinion of a private citizen would come with very had grace as President of the United States. "Ki cry one with a grain of sene knows tlu.t. There has never been a knew In the enquest Inn a to that. g tire transaction that I waa nut the official vlewa of the President. This separation of official and personal sides of the matters Is not unique. McKinley did tha same thing, lie favored the elevatiun of Monaignor Ireland, hut he did not do so as the President of the United States. Roosevelt favored the elevation of the arch'.dahop. hut he did not do so under the great seal of the United States. All that was perfectly clear and there was no chance for y, wt-ek- arch-bisho- n 1 mlacon-strurliu- Receipt and Shipment. Flour Receipts, 15,000 hhls; tshlp- On my word. I thought I was obeymenu. 54.500. ing the personal request of Theodore Wheat Receipt 22.0o0 hu.; ship Roosevelt, when 1 presented his oral ments, 20.700 bn. note to Pope Flu X. t'-"J caused all the correspondence In Renlpt. 116.400 bn. menu. 75.700 In;. the rase to be compiled Into a pamph- Mata ip- Receipt. 32.""0 ho.; let, under legal advice, and had It im-n239.0OO. printed In Rnston soon after I reached Ijc- - lIccciptH. 0.400 i,ii. home. 1 wish to stale that each copy Ilaih-53.000 I:u.: ship- - of It vsi sent out with a personal let. 25.7"0 bu. ter requesting personal consideration. The result was that the main part of Op the produce exchange todnv the the pamphlet was sent broadcast from hmier uiiiriir; waa ; creameries Washington through various new 31; 2oi T'iQ22. channels. Kegs firm at Suurk rases itiehided. 'Mv reasons for publishing the SO ; firsts. 21; prime firsts. 34: pamphlet were In the first ::o. i xi ran. place, like any American husband, it Clucse steady. 23424. was mv duty to defend the name of wife truhi Imputations of alleged Sugar and Coffee. wroug doing: in the second place It New Yink. Dec. 10. Sugar Raw was obligatory upon me to defend my: fair i fining 3 ceniiif-':- ! self and not allow the Ameriean na90 test 3 nmlasse sugar tion to think tbs' I weakly accepted 5 55:; rcflmsl quiet: crushed 5.30; the action of the President' In moving $4.9(i; granulated $4.S". me. 7 RUi 7 Quiet: "Mr. Kuosct eit is a man of great capabilities. He ia Impulsive and Kansas City Cattle. headstrong. He Is active, but hla point Karma City. Mu.. IVc. in. fatilr of view Is subject to change, like that Kt npt lO.uttO S'.eadv In 10c lush- of every other man. He demand thsr er. native steers (t.OOgffl 73; nitive thing move his wav and objects if ci'w and .(" .75. 10; tockur they do not. .uid $2.4 Vl.:-n; bu!'s $2.25ff "What hu become of the govern. t. Ht-c:pt- . iiii-n- t -- two-fol- 11-5- Oi-TK- (c-J-r- Salt Lake. Dec. 10. Business on the mining exchange opened idoggiehly and continued In that condition throughout the call. Duly was the first seller of the day, a small lot going at $2, while Daly Judge, in spite of the fact that the company is about to pay Us Initial dividend, was Inclined to be slumpUh. Nevada Hills opened strung, but closed on the sale of 100 shares at $3.30. Beck Tunnel Consolidated, w hich recorded .a signal advance on Saturday, was also in guod form and sale were recorded up to $1.S7. Colorado Mining, also dis played improvement over last week's quotations. There was considerable offering of Scottish Chief on the regular call, the stock weakening to 5 cents. Black Jack did business at 51 and 62. Carisa appeared to be in little demand. However, one sale was recorded, 500 shares of the stock going at 95 cents. The closing quotations and sales were: min. Aa long as that man la capable, honest and patriotic all may be well, but suppose he was not snd the same amount of power was given Into his hands, what would be tbe result?" BAYED THE CHILDREN. But tha Orphanage Is Burned to Ground. ths Chicago, Dec. 10. Fire, which destroyed Wadsworth cottage of the Methodist Deaconess Orphanage and Rpworth Children's home la Lake Bluff, early yesterday. Imperiled the lives of forty-fiv- e inmates aud threw the 120 children In the Institution Into panic. That all of those who were sleeping is the burning building escaped was due to the heroism of Miss Lucy Judean, superintendent of the Institution, Miss Mary Springer, house mother, and Mias Slmers and Miss Msry Oehlherg, deaconesses, who guided the frightened children to safety. Through the smoke-fillerooms they groped, feeling In each bed to make sure that It was empty, and then they turned their efforts to a vain attempt to save the building wlh fire extinguishers. The blase Is supposed to have been started by a defective flue. The. loss Is cool-heade- d d $9,-00- GOMPERt SENDS A REBUKE. New York, Dee. 10. Bringing with him authnrlxatlon from Samuel Gom-per- s, president of the American Federation of Labor, James O'Connell, vlre president of tbe organisation, cwme from Washington yesterday to notlfly the Central Federated Union, t Its regular meeting, that If the delegates persisted In their refusal to reinstate the musicians and stage hands who are under suspension for refusing to strike In the Metropolitan Opera House in sympathy with the rhnrua singers, they themselves would be suspended, their charter taken from them and a new central body of organised labor installed In their place, Mr. OConnells remarks brought forth angry protests from the but they stated they would make a formal reply at next Sunday's meeting. It Is believed by that time they will consent to reinstate the unions. de.e-gate- ooooooooooo DIAMONDS ARE SCARCE. Impcrtationsof Precious Stones Aggregate Millions. New York. Pec. 10. Returning steamships have brought back In the last week many diamond Importers who went to Europe to get supplies for the holiday season, and they agree that the gems are scarcer and higher In price than ever before In their experience. The present holiday trade in New York Is sld to have called for the greatest quantity and value of fine diamonds ever sold in any country in a single season. With December's figures still to be added, the imports of preclou stone at New York this year exceed In value by $3,000,000 the total for all of last year, which was the record up to that time. The aggregate thus far In 1906 is $40.500, 009 and December promises to make a large addition to that figure. Borne authorities estimated that New York bought 60 per esnt of the wot Id's supply of stones. 69 A 67 First Naff Bank Bldg. Both Phone 14617. f ARCHITECTS s, O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooo 6. Ot Ogden City A. 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