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Show TDE MORNING EXAMINES OGDEN, WALL STREET ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION WORK YHEN you ' Whr.it 4.1 Dec. 29 31 . There H -- 6.79; Jan. Jan. 8.771-2- ; May 2 S 7.U6. Jan. e 6.40$6.42 May 6.79, 2; 75. 12.73. 2.72. Flax 123 1-- 2. Harley 36 50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. I)er. 11. Cuttle Receipts Steady; good to prune steera Chicago. 1.5(a). S.riU(ff.S3; poor to medium 3.75 arw kcra and feedera 2 3uft4.25; 5.35; rows heifers 2.2.i 5.0U: cannera 1.5U04.2O; 1.506 2.40; bulla 2.1004.10; calves 1.50 7.25. ...... a Receipts 20.000. Market 5c 10c lower; mixed and bntchera 4.50 71-good to choice heavy 4.70 4.80; rough heavy 4.4564.60; light 4.40 4.70: bulk 4.60 4.85. SHEEP Receipts 8.000. Sheep easy, la wreak. Good to choice wethers 4.9o 5 65: fair to choice mixed 4.10 4 85: wr-iesheep 4.00 5.40; native lambs 5.25 7.35; wrrtern lambs 8.00 H(X!S 2; ex-ce- of 1903. while the la at ale and unlisted Imud waa The Leading FiKuren Ranged aa Pol gieitei- hr many millions of dollars The bliaitiMM ilone liming the paiit year at the New York custom house - as follnw-a- : Imports. gold and ailver was 19nS. $29,652.-18.14.224 18. Merchandise, 1803, f.'iRP.1 82.X10; 101, 1834.81 8.834. Exports, foreign gold and silver, 1M3, f2.3iMt.7lfl: 104, $2,103,816. IMS. 1903, 1904 $13,483,171. $12,539,-37- 1: Domestic, gold and silver $63,740,-Wl1904. $13fl..,i(i,1.7ti4. lealimateill. Domestic merchandise 1903 f HOLIDAY In 1904, $191 ,133.471. (cHHnoile.ll. Gold and silver 190.1 1904. $4.0KO.E6 (month of December esilmaledi. PRESENTS 1904 $,"14,269,311; t month of December mated). Total receipln of Ihe New York $19,122,822 change during the rear aggregated AND WE WILL NUT Ys ONLY GUARANTEM YOU THE BEST OP GOODS. BUT GUAR TO RAVE 2 ANTED CoiuolMnted Riia-- and IVtrnleum for the year follows; Works anld $129.778, 20; lot. of wheat eohl, fl71.71S.OiMl; bind mid $.1.4 10.. Ono and mining shaie- - sold f t .19.8611. TRICKS WERE Alb" VANVEP TNa 7 All Engraving FREE . 0. iipiiingt $13.(M0.ihhi lust year. The anoniut of hii.iiireH done on (lie YOU MONEY ALSO. Street y re-ml- UiiauL'ial When We Do Your Work BANK CLEARING. Loans Wa want you to knew May aur wagon calif 31. 31,(iti,7iM,:iKi, Dank statement. increase $1 ;;7,-On- Deposits f 1.194.049.190, incteasa $4.- - S33.MIU. at yau have the satiafactlan the kncmilng yau ara getting vary beat launarywerk that anybody can do. It'a atyliah, It'a wall dona In every respect and above all Ita dene without the wear and tear that It receive at moat laundries.. We want everybody in Ogden and vicinity to tea a eample at ur work. W know it'a the beat rtreks. New York. Dee it Phone er poatal us. Chrulat ion $43.14$ Juft, $278.-4(H- ). $11. M0 900, lmrea.a $2,779,300. Specie $2n8l.u4,(M). derrenwc $1 850.-- ! 7(S). Reserve $789.80,700. increase $19,-60- 0. Hes. rre rvqiiiivj $::.012.273. inivease $2.43,4'M. Surplus $13.82.436, decrease $j.563.-4(k- Ei. V. R. iViesifs crease Ii.620.4i5. $19,435.47$, ). de- MONET AND EXfHAXiJE. New York. Dec. on call nominal, na loans. Time loans numinal. sixty and ninety month's per vent; six dayi 3fff3 1 FI-- 2 per cent. Piliae mercaaiile paper 4fr(-per tent. Sterling exilisuge ateailv; Itankrra biila 4 h'JOff.4.8730 for demand and 4.8470 Ui 4.848)1 lor sixlv dn, bills: SS; commercial posted rates 4.35 1- -4 2 Laundry Addreex East ef Reed Hotel. Phone No. 174. Lilia AS and 4.85. Bar aflver 1 M extra n dollars 2. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Reel Estate and Chattel Leans. Service stick, eonfldontial and private. No eommlndoa. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. SSS-Ecciea Bldg. Phone 634-x- . 4 . ( Y a ae. Near 41. sTgar. , York. !:. 1. nominal: refined U'lminal. tj::g.r: Raw CV.ffee knlii'ay. CHICAGO CASH AVHKAT. 1 Wheat I rd 13: No. 3 red U2G1I8: No. 2 hard H3 316; No. 3 iar.l Jo 111; So. I nor'h fT'Ingo. Dec. 81- .- YEAR 1905 c4nd can assart them the same courteous treatment, good goods and lcfo prices that hive been gtbenin the past Director General 8. T. Whittaker waa present. He told of the auccesa of Utah at the World's tair, saying that the people of the stale would years derive great benefits front the fine exhibits made, some of which, notably the mining and educallunui, bad attracted general attention. He aaid all Ihe exhibits that were noi to be kept had been sold for ail they would met bring, and ail bills had beuu compromptly. He brought bac a plete mineral exhibit, notwithstanding the fact that the I'niled Rules government had taken fifteen tons ot ihe minerals to be displayed in the National niusejm in Washington. 'I he model concentrating mill was coming back and wonld be sent to tho Lewis Portland, aud Clark exhibition at Ore. The edncaUuna exhibit waa also being returned. The report of the commission will be completed at a special raeeuiig 10 be held by a committee appointed lor that purpose, composed of Secretary John Q. Caanoa. Director General 8. T. e Whittaker, and Professor Horace of ihe University of Utah, who had charge of the slate's school exhibit at ihe World's fair. 'The committee will meet at 11 a. m. Monday. The final meeting for the present year of the Lewis and Clark exposition commission was held yesterday m the Joint building. A draft of the annual report to he nude to tha governor was read aud approved. Tbit report shows that of the IK1.U80 appropriated b the legislature, but $1,(H1U has been drawn, and that over $3UU of till $1,000 rrViams unexpended. It was decided that the commission ought to go ahead and arrange fur a fine exhibit, or rather a series ot exhibits, at Portland next year. A gen era! discussion showed Governor lie-be- r M. Wells, Secretary John Q. Cannon and thr other members of the commission to lie of the opinion that the iMHipie of Utah can derive many benefit from making creditable displays al the Lewis and Clark fr j j CONSOLIDATED WAGON ""'MACHINE COMPANY! O.F1 CQiTJSLCAV M6N. OCOEN UTAH. FW of the miners 1904 had never worked in coal mines beto fore. and they had to learn how mine coal. Their inability to perform the amount of labor performed by experienced miners greatly diminished the output. The amount of coke produced two-thir- ds who worked in Pi 3 M2. 2 toJ 1.151,01.18s, 2 Curn 4J!v,4A 2 yelhnr 43 1, . 2 (61 291. 2 white 32 14. 8 white Rye No. 2 75. Dttrley flood feeding 36 No. Nii. No. No. No. No. No. ' 31t1a, Fair 37. In choice malting 41 43. No. 1 Flaxseed 1.16. N. 1 northwestern 1.23' '(. Timothy seed Prime 2.72' Men pork per bbl 11.05617 '4. CASE OF JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. verdict of justifiable hundclde has boon returned in the inquest over th body of Private Albert Hassett, who wa shot and killed by Hi las Smith, 10 Ihn 6.77a. Ijtrd ict last 81 unlay night at Fort Douglas. Huort rib slilcs loose), 8.1 :v, The jury wa composed or B. B. Quiun, 6.37' i. William Hnth and J. K. Crome. They Short dear side (hoxrdl, 6.62W' returned the verdict that Private HasCm Whli-kebasis on high wine 1.2A sell met bia death by a revolver shot fired by Silas Smith under great proClovcr-Coiitr- art grade $12.73. vocation. Notwithstanding the verdict renderARTICLES AND SHIPMENTS. ed by the coroner's jury it ia probable that Smith will be tried for the murder of Private Hassett. Nothing has been definitely decided so far and Assistant was County Attorney J. J. Whitaai-unable to aay at present just what would be done in the case. Sergeant Hurry Lockhart and Sergeant William Preston were the principal witnesses in the examination and both were eye witnesses of the at niggle. According to.tbe teMlinnny blitter market was Arm. Haiilh was assaulted by both Riley Creameries 17028: aud llassett and thrown on the floor of I inra 18024. the car and beateu. Sergeant PresKcga barely steady 2U02S. ton testified that when he rushed Into Chi.-sHim 10612. the car the men were fighting for the the gun. He said three possession NEW YORK BONDS. shots had been fir cl when be nme in and tbal Smith gave him the gun as U. S. refunding 2a. regigstered . .104 4 soon as commanded to do so. 11. H. 104 2r. coupon Hcrgcsni laxkhart waa doin sentry U. S. 3a. rexisiered 104V4 when the fight occurred and ha V. H. .la. reglsteied 10414 duty U. H. new 4i. registered 1304 practically gave the same tea'lmony. U. S. old 4a. coupon 1304 STATE COAL MINE INSPECTOR'S V. 8 Old -. registered 1054 106-'- t REPORT. U. S. did . coupon 4s. ceniflra'aa .IMS Ameriian Tulim-tAmei-ssThe report ef Sta'e Coal Mine InTolia.M-119 6e. cacti 1034 spector Gomer Thomas for year A,rhi)n general 4s Afhisns adjustment t 844 ending Dec. 31. 1904. ronl.vinx statistics Atlantic Coast Line 4 101', showing the loaf ion of ail coal mines Baltimore an, I dhm 4s 1(3"4 in the state the total number of tons of 4'- Belt mime and Ohio 3'.s mined (luring the year, 'he num(al ber of gars worked, the niunVr of em113 (Vnren) of Georgia 5s 73 ployes. the number of poumN of pow("Una! of Georgia 2nd Inr der used in the mines and n- - number Chesapeake and Ohio lOIs thii-agof accidents to coal miners. aid Alt-- 3ss ..... 1 I iii sen B. and Q. new 4s The report shows that th- - coal pro.I')7!. duced during the rear was 1.563.274 r. R. I. and V R. R. U r. R. I, and P. R R. col. 5s . 954 short ton, which was lflS.!H'4 tons less C O U and Rt Lent gen 4s ...,1'tl than during ihe previous tr. The reason given for this diminm on in th 83 Ch.cBgi. Terminal 4s oat cutpm is :iie strike of 77 and It Ou.rado Midland i A 1 d 1- Ogden Steam ataff. ia said that $1U,UUU. r era I tenders I -i Increase qtimnllnns were aa folluwi: Fl'xir stcaily. Wheal No. 2 spring Lin1.16, Cn-- h KTEAP1LY. New York, Pec. 81. Prices have ad vanccd steadily ami substantially duo ing the final work ol the year. The money marvel has hcon surprisingly ay and hopes are entertained ot large Investment demand tor scrum lea afiar the inra id Hie year. The uneasiness due to last tmuuh'a break in the market haa subsided and the rise in prices has brought out scant News of industrial and offerings. business omliflnn. has l.ccn uuilorin-lfavorable and confidence lit the Improvement In vaiu.-- of securities haa lieen fostered. The ta a cheer lul and hopeful Hikmii of the rear In SMALLEY, Twenty-lUt- h esti- a moon led 4o $2 030, M.4M, as aaainai $i.793,S2m:i a tear ago. payment-wer- e '$2051,193,84,1; agginsl ,7S.lol.9i;3 in 1ut3. Sale in the New York coffee ex SMALLEYS. NEW the coal mines in during the year wa 185.007 abort tons. There were 2215 persona emplove.1 in the mines, and an average ot 705 tons per man waa produced. There were four fatalities for every 1.000 men employed, and Ihe amount of coal mined aa against each life lost waa 173.-6tons There were 207,254 pounds of black and 70.009 pounds of giant powder used, and the coal produced was of the value of $2,345,061. Inspector Tlwmas Bay: "1 cordially commend the manner, not only with which Ahe operators have furnished me with an account, of their product ions, but with which they have otherwise assisted me in my 'labors, and complied with all auggeatinns which the duties of my position compel' me to make to them. A few of f he large producers hare, with commendable forethought and sagacity. begun and continued the opera tion of their properties upon intelligent and aciratlflc methods, and their reward ia apparent, not only in their present output, but in the present condition and future caimcitiea of their great properties. An amendment to the coal and hydrocarbon mining laws of the state that will prohibit the taking of any explosive oil into the mines or ils use therein is suggested by Inspector Thomas. 9i BEGIN IT RIGHT Yoa kmw tbits right as mil is I sot do it white yau ta stop tnd Tlitra is na Then xhy da. tk aa? i policy aa Des Moines Life Plan quibble, Da but genre it bow! John L. Herrick, AVERT FLOOD IN SUBWAY State Managerl Basement teed Hate Cum-niliig- 190. Go To 346 i; iraealt tia.lr: $7.o2T.847: Oar Many Patrons ews 2; a PAR'S SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS Foreign merchandise tory Alt Of Wish YVaahingtn. Dec. 31. The naval observatory here waa notified laat night from Kiel, Germany, of the discovery of a comet by Borrelly, of Marseilles, right ascension cue hour, 14 minutes south declination, ten hours no minutes. This comet waa immediately looked up and observed, by Messrs. Hammond and Wright of the observa- The Louisiana Purchase exposition Dec. 31. Cuttle Receipts commission met Frida afternoon in Omaha. loo. Market nominally steady. the Joint building for the purpose ot fir Market Hog Receipts I.inhi. closing up Its business aa far aa poslower: hearr 4.4564.50: mixed 4.45 4 fid: light 4.471-26- 4 sible before the advent of the new 521-4.00 pigs 4.40: hulk 4.4564.50. elate administration, which will coiue, 8HKKP Receipts 1 .0410. Strong; into power Monday. The principal weal era yearlings 5.5fift5.flii; wethers 4.90 5.54i; ewes 4.0064.90; common business before the meeting was the and atuckera 2.506 4 60; lambs 6. Bo making up of the report ot the woia 6.85. of the commission, to be subratiiea to the governor. A casting up of tne KANSAS CITY CATTLE. accuuuts of the commission showed that Ha expenses had exceeded the Kansaa City, Dec. 31. Cattli $ 50.0(H) appropriated by the lefclsiaturu 150i Market iinchauavd. reipla I1U.UV6, and an extra appropria3.INMI. HOGS Receipts Steady to 5c nearly be asked to cover tha dehcit. will tion 4 80: 4.60 hiwer; hulk 4.406 New York. Dec. 31. A summary of heavy the year's upciatiuaa on Jm aiork ex' 4 65; packers 4.7x1 4,62 pigs change allows that Ihe volume of bitMi-n- n light 3 804.50. I HI KEP Receipts 1.500. waa greaily in rxccaa of laat rear, Market 5c I tea ling in liaiad kUx.lt MKgrrgalrd 6 10c higher: muttons 4.0U3.25; lamba about log owi.uitu xharea, an iucinaMe of fi.iMiff 7.1)0; range weiherw 4.50 5.73; over 20.(100(100 aharea conitared with ewea 3.2564.75. IPlX. la ItollMed atorkl bmdlieHS fur 1Hi was fully 6AoO(nn shares In CHICAGO FUTURES. AW We OVERRIDING THE LAW. Whether George E. Letcher, the San Jose man who ia wanted in Ohio for alleged crime, is guilty or nt. the de1)3 I'nioa Pacific ennv. 4s tectives who defiled the law. kidnapped 93 U. S. Steel 2nd (a him and carried him over the borders Wa basil lata .... ...118 of the Slate should be given time in Wabash Deb. B. aeaeaaeeae' ... Wi'.i prison to think of the mistake they Western MJ. ... 91 have made. Not even a detective should ... 9.14 be permitted to' override the laws of a Wheeling aud Lake Erie 4 Wisconsin Central 4s ... 93 commonwealth. Oakland Herald. DEFICIT OF IS.8tiii.UCO. oeflw J&cgrt voo rot 3s Tl s ikA COMET DISCOVERED. OMAHA UVDSTOCK. e Wife cox(9 l.i ....los'.i Ill 93 'i . iiYV 7.30. pal-atob- io Imported and 'Domeatic Swiss, Edam Us. 7 Boston, Dec. 31. Senator Henry ('abut liodge haa presented to President Roosevelt a petition asking for an investigation by the bureau ot cone nierce and labor of trade ondltuina m New England, to determine what effect reciprocity with Canada aud New Foundland would hare upon trade in those states. The petition beara the signatures of 300 business men ot thi city. rn tii find Roqufort. LODGE WANTS TRADE CONDITIONS INVESTIGATED. I 111 1 pre-Mi- re CKEESE. ! 2; d Y May Timoiby iti-e- lf Buckwheat. Plain Use puna and SalMtlalng Falcon Pancake Flour In packagee and aacka. Aunt Janima'a Pancake Fleur. Ralston's Pancake Flour, Purina Pancake Fleur ' Wa have them all. May Clover al rOlt 1 Riba e seitli-mi-nt- Jan. 29 Dec. 11.05; May 12.80. Ird-Tk- fc. 7.U2 was a July ' 4; 5-- 12 40; ami-euMfa- WM. DRIVER, 8-- 4; Pork Yuik. rather marked revival of aiirehrnin l aita-of a uimn lit stork market values today. rauacd by a renewed piXM'lamaiiua of dire things to neat week by the aauia bring prescriptions to us.! happen Hint upset the recent market. The .harp dip in prices of today waa clearly assignable 10 the quiver of dread thus raii-e.- t. The day's trailing waa in conseiidi-nrrathrr animated, as the prin-cito opectuiioBa, contrary THE DRUGGIST. motive iur holding a ameum at all today van lu tiling together the meni-Iwr- a for the annual New Year frolic, which followed the newton of the The stdrit of uncertainty thus awakened induced cuuaidei able throwing ever of storks accumulated during ihe weeks rise, and resulted in an ruitailpieut of that riae. Amalsensitive gamated Copiter allowed to the new tiiieat to the market, but that slock was auniHined in the la'er iiiu'hanged. 'Hie dealings a tiJ ckwo-Parities were notably weak, and werr affected bv the dental of a rumor set In cfrvwlafkin tliat rlia Northern Securities dreiaiou had been handed down. United Slate gfeel pirfenert was under aud .imwed pour rallyiug lamer, it a fresh decline ta ttie late dealings contributing to the it regular Hoeing. T ha hunk alaleme.it reflected only a pari of the expected cash gain, hut the ah hi mg of trimt eoiniauiy were fSD UN IEST ASSIRED and the annual to he reckoned with, aa eonfuwlng that ear Mapla Syrup will pleat your on Ilia Imnk aiatement and the taste. Griddle Cakoa ara twica aa almwing was not an Influence on aincka. with a Mapla Syrup that la Neither waa there anything n the day's pro parly prepared and unadulterated. news affecting proiicitiea In Influence Ihe operations ill the market. Total aalea of bond. pur value PASCAKES 31. Jan. 42 4. Uata Broker! Brought Together Today to Participate ui Now Year' Jinks. 1M-- 2; 421-- 92 cerii Louiaville and Nash. Uni. 4a ....104s Manhattan cunaul gold 4s 15 76W Mexican Central 4 241 Mexhan Central lal Inc 97 Minn, and St. Louis 4a lul Mina, Kansas and 'Texas 4 filiaa, Kansas and Texas 2nds .... 86'j N. R. IL anil Mexico consul 4a .... 8Da New Y'ork Central gen. ....10D, New Jersey Central general 5s ....136' 76 Northern Pacific 3a Norfolk and Western cou. 4a ....10114 9714 Oregon 8. L. rfdg. 4s 103 Penn. ronv. 314a .10314 Rending general 4s St. Loula and I. Mountain con. 5a. 117 St. Lou in and San Frau. fg. 4a .. 904 81 St. Louis Sweatern con. 4a 85 Seaboard Air Line 4a 95 Southern Pacific 4 1204 Southern Railway Ss 121 4 Texaa and Pacific lta Toledo St. L. and Western 4s .... 84 Union Pacific 1074 Japan, 8; 7-- 8. 4 t 'urn -- Dec. STOCKS THROWN OVER BECAUSE OF A SPIRIT OF UNCERTAINTY. New Dec. 31. Clone: Dec. 113; May 114 Chii-ago- C. lorado and Southern 4a Cuba, 5. cert I. Denver and Riu Grande 4 iJiHtlllera Securities 5s Erie pi iur lien 4a Krta general 4a P. Worth aud Denver City Hocking Valley 4',i .... CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. 9h every prescription! exactly as it is written. That is why so many doc-- j tors direct their patients to OOi ;! lulf'llo. WOOL. IE PHI OF have a diffi- fill aid-tim- Hiring St. Louie. Deo. SI. Wool nominal; icrriiiii y and medium 'SI 22; line medium 17318; fine lii17. cult prescription or one that is to be used in a serious case of illness, bring it to us. We No. 1 northern 108S116 120: No. rrii 117 JANUARY 1, 1905. LTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, 4- 4s '!, a Repetition of the Disaster of Two Woeko Quick Work Prevent Ago. New York. Dec.. 3 L Quick work by of men with picks ami shovels a gang early today prevented a repetition of the flood in Ihe subway which occurred two weeks ago tL rough the bursting of a water main. A pipe burated near 1 45th and Broadway aud thrvi a stream of wafer high in the air. In a minute it waa pouring into the subway station and a dozen passengers made a timely escape on a train, suffering only a slight wetting. Men were hurried Id the scene and aucceedi'd in diverting the flood In another direction by building a dam. Cellars all about were flooded and the water reached a depth of eighteen inches in the street. About the break the water boiled into a foam as it came from the ground and then took a course down grade at 147th street and thence to the Hudson river. Traffic along upper Broadway came to a atop. All along in the side streets between 137th and filth houses on both aides were anon flooded by the thnusHndB of tons of water. Tenants took alarm end began to pack their belongings preparatory to moving out. Many thought it would be unsafe to even remain hi thplr homes and started to leave only to And that water was too deep to 'make wwding safe. Not a collar from Broadway to the river waa 36-in- ch KWhy Use London. Dec. 31. 'The pig Iron merchants of England have concluded an agreement whereby in their contracts certain specified brands of American pig iron will be tenderable against Coal Oil? When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights w Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light left- dry. Assistance was railed from the water department bnt on the arrival of the no workmen it was found they had key large enough to shut thl gates controlling the main and it wae more than an hour before the water Anally slopped flowing. The entire water supply of the city below Harlem and above "34th street will be affected. The main which broke is one of the two pressure service mains which supply the entire section west of Broadway. UTAH L LIGHT AND think we are used to. but soon cured out tom suburb and rode in to work every day on an accommodation train. Washington Star. No. I that impression. RAILROAD I I moved BRIDGE BOTTLED cJL HEALTH Natures delicious sparkling Nectar. It create that exalted feeling ot perfect health by clean slug tha system of all impurities BURNING. The great railway irestie across Fandtiidcy bay. a n.ile tong, is burn- iaR- Two spans are aMeady de. arrovwd and the wiud runs the flames. A bucket brigade of turn- dreds of men is at work, but make no headway. Toledo, POWER CO., R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager speculative contracts in the United Kingdom. Fourteen Ameriian brands ore listed of which ten are from Alabama. and four from Tennessee. Don't you sometimes living too fast?" 306 IOC O.. Dec. 21. IJe Shore At First class Bara, Cases, Clubsand Drug St or as. FRED. J. KIESEL Ol CO., s -- lliairihutorS |