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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITARY. UTAH. OGDEN, John E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag OF THE WORLD Cashier tifsil on all point POSITS. DOMESTIC and . INTEREST ON ftME DE Heaviness of the Early Market Due Largely to the Disquiet Caused by Important Liquidation in U. S. Steel Stocks Bonds Irregular. New York, Nov. SO. The successful tactics of rotation of buying order from one point to another while selling Is pursued in the stocks from which the buying is turned away, was very jtalable in the trading. With a shift in the speculation to the Western and railroad storks, the market broadened and the strength became more genrraL The wM advance in securities on the curb preceded the movement in the Pacifies and every stock which haa been connected at any time with the go ol p concerning the North-er- a Securities settlement responded. There wu a large list of sharp gains in a largs eolleetlon of specialties and Industrial which had hern a prominent feature of each days market recently, and a number of high grade investment stock made marked reaimnse to a demand for absorption. The heaviness of the early market was duo largely to tfao disquiet caused by the important liquidation In the United States Steel stock The steel stocks rallied strongly, however, and the common touched a new high record cm the movement. Scattered selling at the last, however, made the closing Irregular. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, Bonds were unchanged on 88.765,000. pall. Fa-rifl- e HONEY AND EXCHANGE. New Tort, Nor. 30. Money on call Strong; 0 PM cent. Time loam steady; CO days, 90 daya per cent. and six month 8 Prime mercantile paper 4 per cent. opened weak; Sterling exchange closed ateady; banker bills 4.86300 4.8655 and 4.83700 4.8373 for alxty day trills; posted rates 4.84 3 and 4.87 commercial bills 4.833-- G Bar silrer, 69 ' Mexican dollars, 47 3-- 4 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 8. 1-- ! CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE, Chicago. Nor. 80. Closer Wheat Deo. 1.07 May 1.09 6-- 7-- 98 Cornr July 44 7-- Not. 49 Dec. 48 1-- Jan. 1-- 1-- Oat a Not. 39 21 Dec. 29; ;, May 1-- Nor. 11.30; Dec. 11.30; Jan. Pork 12.90. Nor. 7.00; Dee. 6.92 Lard 7.00. Jan. 1-- i Riba-J- 6.57 an. May 6.75. 1-- Rye 76. Flax U9. Clover 12.00012.25, Tinwlhy 3.70. Barley 3805L CHICAGO " j WHEAT, Chicago, Nor. 30.r Wheatr No. 3 No. 3 red 1.080 1.15 red 1.13 No. 3 hard 1.12; No. 2 bard 1.0901-13- ; 0 1.05 01 09; No. 1 northern 1.15 1.18 No. 2 northern 1.07G1.10; No. 3 spring 1.0001.12. 1-- 1-- 1-- SUGAR. New York, Nor. 30. Sugar: Raw Arm; fair refining 4 centrifugal 96 test 4 molaaaea sugar 4. Refined firm; crushed 6.15; powder d 5.66; granulated 5.45. COFFEE-Stea- dy; No. 7 Rio 8 1-- 4; 3-- 1-- .WOOL. Bt. Loola, Nor. 30. territory and weaiern Wood nominal; mediuma 30021; fine medium 17018; fine 16017. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. , HOOKS A WILD CAT. Bill" Rogers while bas fishing in the Susquehanna river recently saw a wildcat swimming scrubs the stream in front of him. Rogers cast a line toward the animal. The honk caught ia the cat's ear and it at once turned and swam to ward the boat. Rogers tried to paddle away, but the rat caught the boat and began to climb in. "Bill knocked the animal on the head with the paddle and the movement capsized the boat. Then there waa a savage battle in the water. The fisherman defended himself so well with the paddle that he waa able to reach the shore. The wildcat followed. but a few well directed blows finished it. Rogers lost hi fishing outfit, but SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. the county commissioners will give him 2 for the wildcat's scalp. for The official rinsing quotation mining stocks today were as follows: Yellow Jacket 18 Utah Con. 8 Union Con. 57 Silver Hill 64 Exchequer 47 Crown Point (icll lent Them millions will aweat Justice 180 Not No. 5 Alta 6 UNIONS Rye Barley Good feeding, 38. Fair to ckolo malting, 42051. Flax Seed No. 1, 1.11. No. 1, Northwestern, 1.19. Timothy Seed Prime, 2.70. Meas Pork Per bbL, 11.30011.35. per 100 lb Short ribs aide (loose.) 6.62 (Continued from Page 5.) Wallace Downey, president of the New York Metal Trades Association said that be was proud of what baa been done for the open shop In the east He said: In its fights the Metal Trade! association has won all the strikes without 6.75. Our emShort clear sides (boxed,) 6.7506.87 the sacrifice of principle tt- ployes have admitted that they were Whiskey, basis of high wines 1.24. mistaken and we were right." 1 am not an Clover Contract grade, 812.25. enemy of labor, ha continued, and I want every laboring man to get fair play. Labor unions ARTICLES AND SHIPMENTS, have as much right to exist as your organization. Every one knows that Shipthe prevailing rate of wages and the Artlclve Receipts mem eight hour labor law bas done serious 31 400 Flour, bbli.s .. ...I 41 800 and 1 am glad that it has been 92 100 damage, 118 000 Wheat, bu unconstitutional. It drives declared 454 700 469 800 Corn, bu business to other states. I am In favor 161 700 160 400 bu Oats, of eight hours, but I want at the aarne 11 000 4 600 Ry bu., I am time to work as long aa I Ilk GOO 13 900 137 bu. Barley, in faror of paying the highest rate of On tba produce exchange, today, the wages and giving the shortest work butter market was firm. day. Creamerlee 16025. James A. Emory, counsel of the Clti-seaEgge Steady, 19024 Alliance of San Francisco told Cheese Steady, 11012c. of the system of organization on tho Pacific coast. He said that in San NEW YORK BONDS. Francisco labor was so well organized that .they had unions of the ehicken U. 8. refunding 2a, registered ....104 pickers, ten pin men and the sandwich 1U4 U. 8. refunding 2a, coupon or banner carriers. U. E 3s registered ...104 "These were the conditions we had 104 U. 8. 3 coupon to meet when the Clticena Alliance 105 U. S. new 4a, registered was formed," said Mr. Emory, "and 106 U. 8. new 4a, coupon then we realized that what we wanted 4 130 U. 8. old registered was one single unifying principle to ..130 coupon.,.. .... .. ,, bring the people together. The politi102 general 4a es! situation was auch that at first the 94 Atchison adjustment 4a police would not enforce the law or Atlantic. Coast line 4s.. .. .... 99 Then we supprotect willing worker 103 Baltimore A Ohio 4a.. .. plied these men! with guns and told 96 Baltimore A Ohio 3 to protect themselves. We are Central of Georgia 5a Ill them but we have barnot barbarians, 90 Central pf Georgia lat Inc and w will not our midat in barism 107 Chesapeake A Ohio 4 2 atop until they are suppressed. Vs 82 Chicago A Alton 3 stand for no ara or clique, but unitChicago, B. A Quincy new 4a.. ..100 Chicago, M. A SL Paul geo. 4a..,110A ed we drove the political representatives of the rioters from power and Chicago A Northwestern con. 7e.l28 in their place elected men who will 81 R. A 4a L Pacific Chicago, enforce the law." Chicago, K. I. A Pacific col. 6s... 94 On the report of the nominating C. C. C, A 8L Louis gen. 4s 103 committee David M. Parry of Indian84 Chicago Terminal 4s 84 president of the Consolidated Tobacco 4a apolis was Citizens' Industrial association. J. C. 88 Colorado A Southern 4s 101 Denver A Rio Grande 4s Craig of Denver, waa elected first Major A. C. Rosecranz of Erie prior lien 4a. . ,. 92 Evansville. Ind., treasurer. Erie General 4a Tho convention adjourned tonight. Ft Worth A Denver City lat.. ..111 will be se....Ill The place of next meeting Hocking Valley 4 2 Louisvllls A Naah. Unified 4s.. .103 lected by the executive commute 105 Manhattan con. gold 4a BRIDAL TRAIN7 77 Mexican Central 4a 25 Mexican Central lat Inc 97 Minn. A 8L Louis 4s It may soon become necessary for 103 the management of the West Jersey Missouri, Kan. A Tex. 4s to 86 and Seashore Railroad company Missouri, Kan. A Tex. 2nds Nat. R. 1L of Mexico con. 4s.... 81 take step toward protecting passenNew York Central gm. 3 1 2s... 101 gers who ride on the train leaving MillNew Jersey Central gen. 5a.. ..135 ville, N J. s' 10 o'clock every night, 105 Northern Pacific 4a from the showers f rice that are In75 Northern Pacific 3s tended for bridal pairs between Mill101 Norfolk A Western con. 4s ville and Camden. The train haa been named the "bridOregon Short Line 4a A Partlc..l)4 103 Penn. conv. 3 al train," because nearly every night 102 at least one newly married pair boarda Reading General 4s St. Loula A Iron Mt. cun. 5a. ...115 II. Wednesday night is favorite, and St. I tula A San Fran. fg. 4s.... 89 it's becoming rather monotonous for 97 St. Louis S'wesrnrn lets old married men to have rice poured Seaboard Air Line 4s., .. ...... 84 the down their backs or be hit on 96 Southern Parific 4s head with an old shoe. Southern Railway 5s J19 are frequently on Bridgeton pairs 122 Texas and Pacific Ists three Vineland averages train: this Toledo, St. I and Western 4s... 83 a week: Newfleld and vicinity pairs 1i6 Union Pacific 4s 115 Union Pacific, conv. 4s 93 U. R Steel 2nd 5s 117 Wabash lsts 69 Wabash Deb. B 93 Wheeling A lake Erie 4a 93 Wisconsin Central 4a 86" C. F. A I. ...... AL-hlan- l-- 2a l-- 2s , ..102 1-- 30. Cattle 33.000, Chicago, Nor. Steady; good to primealeera 6.00G760; poor to medium 3.6005.80; atorkera end fcadera 1.7504.00; rows 1.7504.00; helfena 1.8505.35; rannera 1.4O0I.35; bulla 2.0004.20; ratree 3.0004.50; waiters atears 3.5005.10. Hogs 60,000. Steady; mixed and butchers 46004.70; good to clurice heavy 4.6004.70; rougli heavy 4.400 465; light 4.4004.60; bulk 46504.60. Sheep 25,000. Sheep strong, lamb steady; good to choice wethers 4.550 460; fair to choice mixed 3.5004.30; western sheep 3.0005.00; native lambs 4650610; western lambs 4.0005.80. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansu City, Nor. SO. Cattle Receipts 4.000. Steady; native strera 56006.25; native cowe and heifers 1.5005.00; atockera and feeders 2.30 western 4.00; calves 2.5006.00; steers 3.0004.75; western cows 1.600 360. Hogs Receipts 15,000, steady; to 6o lower; bulk of sates 4.3004.60; heavy 4.5004.65; packers 4.4004.60; pfga 3.7504.45. Sheep Rocelpta 3.000. Steady to 5c lower; muttons 3.7505.00; lambs 4.50 Ci 6.00; range wether 4.0004.90; ewes 2.5004.25; Utah granger 101 pounds 4.20. -- l-- 2a 8ALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. The closing quotation! wars posted as follows: OMAHA LIVESTOCK. Omaha. Nov. 30. Cattle Receipts 4600. native Steady to stronger; steers 3.7506.30; cows and heifers 2.4003.85; western steers 3.0004.75; cannera 1.7502.30; atocker and feeders 2.2503.90; calves 3.0005.25; bulla and stags 2.0003.80. Hugs Receipts 14600. Market 5c lower; heavy 4.37 460; mixed 4.::7 light 4.3504.45; pigs 4.0004.30; bulk of sales 4.37 0 Gold sweat" he resumed, "and It sweats particularly hard at se When this gold reaches the other aide It will he a little lighter than it is now. If an Inexperienced hand should weigh it over there he would say that some of It had been stolen. It wont he handled In Europe by the Inexperienced though. It will be handled by men who will know Just what allowance to make for PLAN TO LOMBAT 2, and TODAYS QUOTATIONS. to Sheep Receipts 1,800. Strong shade higher; western yearlings 4.25 4.75; wethers 4.0004.60; ewes 3.800 4.50; common and Stocker 2.504.35; lambs 5.0006.00. do lw. High. Close. Wheat No. 2 Di.. .. SuniokV BiCTO 1.08 I 1.06: 1.075 Union Pacific pany in the This for its faze arrival on time. C. A. HENRY. Tat Art .TIME CARD. as K 331 ASK ME ABOUT YOUR HOLIDA Y TRIP a If you are going anywhere east of the Rockies to spend Chriit-ma- s or New Year's, write me today telling the place you wish to reach and about how long you will want to stay. I will tell you the beat routes to take, what the ratea will be, and give you some helpful information about train connection atop . . overs, etc. ...... nr. Cheap Rates to St. Louis KOknsr Cats. During the rebellion which occurred In Ireland in 1798, or it may be in 1803, Kilkenny waa garrisoned by a troop of Hessian soldiers who amused themselves In barracks by tying two cats together by their tails and .W eaa aave you money. Write m throwing them across a clothesline to CL F. WARREN, fight The officer, hearing of the cruel practice, resolved to atop it Aa he General Agent No. 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City. entered the room one of the trooper aetoing a avoid, cut the tails in two aa the animals hang across the lin The two cats escaped, minis their tall through the open window, and when the officer inquired the meaning of the two bleedieg tells being left In the room be wee coolly told that two cats bad been fighting and had devoured Invest In a piece of animprovad land! In Weber Countyl each other, nil hut the tall Adjoining improved farms? Half mile from R. R. Station! Right next to Irrigation Canal! Providing you can buy an monthly 3'Trains Before yon atari harmans . , .- caU8 - Bay $10 or 15 or 820 per month! Or quarterly! Or annual payments!. - And no Interest And ne taxes! The owner to pay taxes and to use tho land until K la hilly paid tor! eon-tlnu- a Ticket Office Healy Hove, Opp. Depot. Phone lllE A largo Assortment at Low Ratal and Reliable intormatioa oonataatlg on hand Guaraateed by the American Ticket Beaker Aart r payments! ' . N MONEY LOANED . SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate sad Chattel Loss Service quick, confidential and No commission. print WESTERN BROKERAGE COl 229-- 4 Eeeles Bldg; Phone 534- - 79 W. SECOND SOUTH If So yea & Bald placa of land will coat per acrw 8400 for 20 cere $800 for 40 vers 11,200 tor 8) cere STwtti33!r Na THE OREGON SHORT LIMB TIM 8 Atlantic Mall all potato 7:41 a. to Eaat 9:10 Na 12. Salt lake load Na 2, Chlcaga SL Loula lim.3.15 p. Bi ited No. 4, Atlantic Exprea all 1:19 1 to potato Eaat ARRIVE DAILY. Na I, Pattflo Mall, Salt Lake 11:41 and all points Eaat Ka 1, Chicago aad SL Lonls .. .... .I,. .3:49 R a limited Nc. 11, Local from Park City 7:09 p and San Pate Valley Na l Pacific Express from 12:56 a all potata Eaat Through aleeptag cars to Omaka Chicago and SL Loui New York am Boston. Free reclining chair car A car aenrioa oa sB perfect dining through traia C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent, 0 L A. BENTON, Oca Artf-PagrSalt Lake City, B. GILSON. Agwt Ogdam. R. O. W. TIME CARD IN E71 JUNE 8TH, 1901 DETART DAILY. a CARD. jUnne 19. 1904.) DEPART! No, 7 Butt and Portland. .11:01 fJ No. 9 Pocatello, Montpeliar 1:18 and Bntto 7:11 Ka 11 Cache Valley Na IS SaltLaka andTintle 10:45 No. 9 Salt Lake and later-T:IS mediate points NO. I Salt Lak From , Milford and i3 potato 8:18 Mt oath No. 10--8alt Lak sad Inter8:88 PA mediate points No. 4 8:18 na ARRIYB: 8:88 pA Na 1 Salt Lake No. 8 Bntto and Pocatello Express ..........U:dS Ka U SaltLaka and Ttatta 8 65 7. Balt Lake and MilNa ford th:30 Na 8 Salt Lake and intar- madiate points 8:90 am. Na 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:09 aa 10 Na Batte and Pocatelio 8:00 Na 19 Cache Valley 19:99 am. Trains south of Juab do not na Sunday 0. A HENRY, Ticket Agent A. MOSELEY, Trav. Paa Agent us ...... a a a pn Y n Address or Call HUNTER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah Ogden, Building TIME TABLE 9 Ogden, Uta T. A, a E. BURLEY, O. F.Salt iLake City. San Pedro, Los Angeles ani Salt Lake R. R. Co. Dap aL Third, West and South St, Salt Lake CJtfr SEPART. LehL PalritaU and Mercur. connecting at Nephf for Maatl and Intermediate potato cb Baa pet Valley By.... Per arfiaU Beach, Toyota Stockton, Mam-- . moth. Eureka aa 6tt . Vr Ctty (via Learning- TF Per Prov Dressed Dolls KID BODIED DOLLS ST, Salt Lake City. Daily 3 WILL YOD Please Travel BUT! R. F. NE8LEN, General Agon The Only DaaMe-Trac-k RaJhrsy betweea the JHlisowl River aad CUcaf Have eight moveable unf5dostbau' J. D. K. Cork Stuffed, no Saw-com- e out. DONT FAIL TO SEE THEM. The torn Ibe Meal Lax ariosi Traia la tbe Warid Compartment and drawing rodm sleeping cars, observation cars, din and library ing cars, rs cars, with bather, bath and Library;, entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- , Flora-Dor- a Beautiful Doll . mi fun ran bs obtaine! Iron C. A. Walker, General Asmt, TV km. mm-atinm- rn Chicago & I M Want Berm I Sretb North-Weste- Ry. a. Atiaa Bldg., mt Lake City. Utah. v5 8 J 10 Americas Fork, Loht, Jnab, MU-flffif- Matoh Cillntfll aid intermediate potato &QJ p IB ARRIVE. From IM, Prov U4 Friao amermsa Juab MB-for- Caltaatoa aad intermediate potato ;45 8 Q FTOm Prov Lahl Fal Bald. Mereur aad Sea-pete Vallo Ry. potato. 5:35 P IB , From Sliver City, Barak Btochto Garfield aad Tooele Mam-Baeth- ng Book-love- The eol-off- Par Prov Overlandl Limited Hwta 1 lira have been For Full Information Call on Rag dolls, representing Foxy Grand Pa, Yellow Kid, Policeman, and aQ nationality. Speaking their own languages. Knock about dolls they don't break. Mechanical Dolls that walk been adopted tot against accident, dol-spe- nt St. Paul and Minneapolis Fol- that all human haa Ingenuity them lIPAClFlCli protect Millions of b the Railroad of 11s line of renowned 1 trains and thelr-- . Can be dressed and undressed. They can THE assured A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pubs. Agent, Ogden, Utah. DOLLS TalK That Languages. That Walk, Sleep or Stand. A Most beautiful fine of iDF and the superiority of lis service. I'll rough Train Daily to the East, the fast trains arriving many hours ahead of all competition. CHICAGO FUTURES. The Leading Futures Ranged as lows; -- PATRONS Union Pacific Railroad are mrm See AH our salea Route Overland a picto Effective June 19, 190 DEPART; sweat Kd 8 Mall and Express... 3:20 atNo. an sweat 9 has the phrase Gold Overland Bbim for tractive sound, ehf If you and I could Omaha, Council Bluff Denver, Kanaaa City and sneak down Into this ship' hold each east 3:00 m day of the coming voyage, If we could Ka 4 dally Atlantic Express foe gather np the aweat from the gold beDenver, Omcha, Council fore it evaporated and waa lost, would Bluff Kanaaa City and all that be ateaUag? T:S0 P-points asst, dalljr "Well, anyway, gold does not awea visibly. Its sweat to Impalpable, and (a I Faclflo Express from Connell Blnff Omaha. yon cant collect It Attrition to the Denver, Kanaaa City aad name given to It by the scientist" east dally 8:41 b. No. L Overlaid Limited ! Work Wires Hut Jtia atti- from Omsk Council Aa an example of the humble Blnff Kanaaa City, Denver and all potati east, tude of the Japanese wife Mr Hugh Ms 50 B. I . Fraser relates this Incident: "A middaily S:V0 pi m dle aged man on the upper floor was No. 101 Fast Mall.. CL A. HENRY, anfferlug terribly from heat and his little wife seemed greatly distressed Ticket Agent A. &. MOSELEY, about him. All the screens had been Fas Agent opened,, bnt It wee a breath less day, Ogdon, Utah. and no breeze cam to ring the Httla glass bells on the hanging fern wreath on the veranda. The man ait with hto head in hto hands groaning, while madam, knoeliag on the mats behind him, fanned hto hack and from time to time rubbed him down with a blue towel, an expression of the deepest respect and sympathy an her fac When he scorned a little better she busied ether Eastern point via herself with preparing tea, which he himcourse made of and drank eagerly self frightfully hot again, when she went back patiently to her fanning and nibbing. 1-- 2 4.43 --THE- gold. Hale A Norcroi Mill 29. 2 whit 82. 2 white, 20 031. Not 2, 76. Oata-- Na TRANSPORTATION. HQH them- selves conaiderably in the hold of the ship," said a mint official aa he superintended the stowing of an export of 17 Con. Cala. A Va. Sierra Nevada 46 Confidence 85 Chollar 18 Sag Belcher 6 Chat. Con 17 Potusi 19 CaUdonis 45 Overman 13. Best A Belcher 115 Opliir 240 Occidintal Con. 80 Belelier 24 Mexican 12U Andes 24 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was steady. Wheat No. 2 spring, 1.0801.14. No. 8, 1.0201.12. No. 2 red, l.O901.11. Corn No. 2, 50. No. 2, yellow, 500. The Ikrhfk. birJa Skylarks are rattier having two brood in the year, and often laying aa luauy aa five egg though four ia liie usual number. Til neat is so difficult to find that it b practically ucu-- tiisoverel except Ly accident, aa when, for iustauce, the are mown, or what is bging hayiii-ldhoed. The bird very seldom nests near the margin of u field, where it might be put off it nest by passers by. On the shores of the North, sea skylarks Will nest in the bents" and marram" close to ibe edge of the sand hill though they have to fetch food to their young from a considerable distance. There to always something very pleating in the alsbt of a lark's ueat It to usually sunk in a hollow, and, unlike the nests of many ground building triad to most carefully made, tbe gup being deep and perfectly circular, hnd lined with very fine grasse though the outer part is made of rough, dead bent and often of a most Irregular ahaiie in order to fill up the bole in Which it is made- .- London Spectator. r President Vice-Preside- Selin FOREIGN PAYS THERE WAS A LARGE LIST OF SHARP GAINS IN A LARGE COLe LECTION OF SPECIALTIES. 8 furnish a goodly number: Pitman and Giassboro do well aud Woodbury maintains a good average. Car dustcra in Camden have swept out aa much as ten pound of rice after one trip. Utah National Bank BAIL STREET DECEMBER 1, 1901 THURSDAY MORNING, 5:35pm I ALL TRAINS DA1LV. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeptagjt Service betweea Balt Lak E DteetsttP Modena and Calient connections for all taming dlatrlM oothara Utah aad Nevada. City Ticket Offie 991 Mata . 10L 210; For partlealar call oa or d1 to Balt laki Boat ageet MOORB, District PaaaaaBW W. E. GILLETT, Gen. Pa- l - |