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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH, The Utah National Bank illl-SM- I OF OGDEN OF THE WORLD NO SALES WERE PUSHED AT THE LOWER LEVEL OF PRICES. Prospective SucceM for Placing tba Russian Lean at German Banks Relieved Apprehension of a Shock to the Financial World. I ! j i ' Interest FaM President Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashier Savings Accounts On territory and neiera medium 21 $22; fine medium 17&1S; fine IK ft 17. Jan. Today's market a very similar except that to-yriicrday, in m-- New York, am-stor- to that im-po- r; of day neglect as even re pronounced, i lie early risa less vigorous, and the following reart inn not so sharp. A. a trial of speculative sentiment oa the present professional element followed yesterday's lines almost exactly auu demonstrated quits clearly that a momentary advance in prices has no power ret to attract public opinion. Thera was some apprehension, indeed, that the advance in prices waa made te afford a basis for selling on the part of speculative bidders, but the character of the market did not ofTer milch intrinsic probability fur thin view. Dealings were much larger on tbs advance than on tha decline. That it to say, in the phrase of the board room, the market bulled hard, but there was no notable pressure to sell, and such as there was was not poshed at the lower level of prices. Such a condition servea to dissuade the hears from making short sales in the market. Tha trading la so narrow and of ao high profwMonal character as to lend Itself to dencrip-tin- a only in technical terms. The appearance of a published interview by an active speculative he.tar professing hopeful views of higher prices aroused but tepid Interest, on account of some of the market's response to former opinion. A reduction la the German bank rate while it marked the cessation of the drawing of gold to that center, was obviously designed to prepare the money market for the placing of tbs Russian loan and the reports received later in the day of the prospective aucuesa of that loan relieved some apprehension of a shock to the financial workl due to earlier reports that tha issue would prove unsuccessful. Meantime, the strong attraction for gold at Paris continued, ao dLl the preparations for further large shipments from New Y'ork. The official statement of production of gold on tha Rand fur December, giving tha output as 268,364 ounces attracted attention. The maximum monthly production of gold In tha Transvaal is 429,709 ounces. The present rata of Increase which has gone on steadily ahum the resumption after tha Boer war, thus pmmlnea to living the supply from that field up to the maximum within tha next year. Professional attenion centered on the Paciflea. Not much of the early advances was left at the cloning, which waa heavy. Bond sales, par value, 13,756,000. Chicago. Jan. 10. Wheat : No. 8 red 3 red 114$ 117; No. 8 hard No. 3 Lard 107$ 115 114$ 118 Xu. 2 northern No. nor i hern 1201-110$ 116; No. 3 spring 106$ 115, 129 N. 2; 2; 2: 3; 3-- Jan. 10. Cattle Recelpllv 6.0iH. Strong; goud to prime ateers 5. 65$ 6.1 U; poor to medium 3.75$5.5U; cows Blockers and feeders 2.85$ 4.15; 1.26$4.4(; heifers 5.00; cancers 1.25$ 2.50; bulls 2.U04H.OO; calves 5 00$ 9. 75. 1 lOGri 30,000. Recelpi a Strung; to mixed and butchers 4.55$t.80; choirs heavy 4.70$4.82 rough negvy 4.4Sri'4.6S; light 4.50$ 4.70; bulk of salea 4.60&4.7! 18,000. SliEKP Receipt, Sheep strong iambs steady; good to chuice wether 5.00$ 5.60; fair to choice mixed 3.90$ 5.00; western sheep 4.25$ 5.50; native lambs 6.00$7.75; western lambs 2; 2. 5.50$7.6o. months 8 per cent. Prime mercantile piper 4$4 8 per cent. closed Sterling exchange strong, easy; hankers bills 4.8759$ 16760 for demand; 4.83$4.855 for sixty day bills; posted rales 4.85 3 and 4.88; commercial bills 4.84 Bar silver 60 Mexican dollars 47 1- -4 1-- Kansas Cily. Jan. Cattle ceipts 11.00D. Strong; native Heer S.5Q'.V75; relive row a and heifera $2.60; stockeia and feeders 2.75$4.25; bulla S.23&4.00; calves 3.00&6.50; western fed steera l.50$5.25; we-teRe- l.-- fed cowa 1.75$ 8.60. HOGS Receipts 17100. Strong: bulk of sales 4.45$4.70; heavy 4.6564.76; pakera 4.00$ 1.70; pigs and light 3.85 $4.55. BH KRP 3.000. Reeeipts Strong: muttons 4.2663.50; lamba 5.50$7.lK); range wethers G.00&6.23; fed ewes 4.00 $.500. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. Chicago. Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts 6,200. Market 10c lower; native steers 3.4095.20; rows and heifers 2.5064.00; canners 1.5092.40; Stockers and fed-er- a 2.50$ 4.00; calves 2.5099.00; bulls and stage 1.7598.60. HOGS Receipts 8,500. S'eady to mixed stronger; heavy 4.(094.671-2- ; 4.6094.621-2- : light 4.55$4.65; pigs 14194.40; bulk 4.65$4.62 2. SHEEP Receipts 6.500. Strong: western yearlings 5.25$6.00; wethers 4.7595.40; ewea 4.00$5.00; lambs 6.00 $7.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. Chicago, Jan. 10. Cluee: Wheat Jan. 1141-May July 91-2- . Corn Jan. 41 May 44 4j 31 Uala Jan. 30; Mav 1-- 3-- 4. S-- 8. July 5-- 8; July 4; 8. Jan. 12.05; 6.63 2; lard Jan. 6.93. Jan. 6.35; 6.75, 'I i 75. 122 mot hy Clover Barley Mav 12.571-- 2. May 6.85; May 6.62 c, 2. 2.75. 12.75. 38 $30. . CHICAGO PCTURE9L WOOL QUIET. Bottom Jan. 10. Wool Is quiet, due fas great measure to the fact that available offerings ef domestic supplies ara small. Territory grades which comprise the bulk of domestic supphe have bees closely sold out. There will be ' as more of these nntll the atxt clip. v Tba Leading Pul urea Ranged as SUGAR. New Y'ork, Jan. 10. 4. 7-- 8. i and cop-p- 10. lbs 9.621.... (loose) 100 aide S3. 1.1!',$ Clear Sides (boxed), 6.50$ Whiskey, basis of high wines, Clover Contract grade f 12.75. 1.23. ARTICLES AND SHIPMENTS. Articles I Receipts roents. I Ship- - j Flour, bhla Wheat, bu. . Coin, bit. . a, t lata, hu. , Rye, hit. . Harley, 1m. 18.800 103.000 665.8(H) 197.200 7.0(h) 105,400 ,a 21.900 71.100 400.100 307,500 8.500 50.100 On the produce exchange, today, Aim. butter market was tha ' Eggs firm 21?29. Cherae steady 11$ IS. . ' v V. j i NEW YORK BONDS, U. U. U. U. U. 8. refunding Sa, registered ... S. refunding 2s, coupon S. 3s registered S. 3a coupon S. New 4a. registered IT. S. New 4s, coupon U. B. Old 4s, registered . U. S. Old 4a. coupon Americau Tobacco 4a cert I, American Toltawo 6a, certL .... Atcliiaon general 4a Atchison adjustment 4s Atlantic Coast Line 4a Baltimore and Ohio 4s Baltimore and Ohle 3 Central of Georgia 5a Central of Georgia lat Inc ..... Central of Georgia 2nd Inc Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Alton Chicago B. and Qulngy new 4a . C. R. I. and P. R. K. 4s C. R. 1. and P. R. R. col. 5s C C. C and St Louia gen 4a Chicago Terminal 4a Colorado Midland 4a Colorado and Southern 4a Cuba 5s, certificates Denver and Rio Grande 4a Distillers Securities 5s Erie prior lien 4s Erie general 4a F. Worth and Denver City lat , Hocking Valley Japan, 6n certificates and Nash. Uni. 4a .. Manhattan consol gold 4a 4s ... Mexican Central 4s Mexican Central lat Inc Minn, and St. ltula 4a Missouri, Kansas and Texas 4a Missouri, Kan. and Texas 2nd! N. R. 1L of Mexico consol 4a . . , ... New York Central gen. New Jersey Central general 5s . Northern Pacific 4s Northern Pacific Sa Norfolk and Western con. 4a , O. R. S. rf Jg. 4a . Penn. conv. Reading general 4s St. Louis and 1. M. consol 5s ... St. Louia B'weatern con. 4a .... Si. L. and San Francisco fg. .4s. Seaboard Air Line 4a Southern Pacific 4s Southern Railway 5s Texas and Pacific Isis Toledo, St. 7 and Western 4s ... Union Paelflc 4a I n Ion Pacific conv. 4a IT. S. Steel 2nds 6a . . 4a r 3a 3s Lts . . .... The closing quotations and salea were as follows: ar Wool Three Trains Daily - .VIA TIME CARD. Tvol Oxtha Kansu City laliki Vrlral fid Tkiwak. Effective Doc. 4th, 190L DEPART: Mall and Express.,. 8:20 Na 2 Overland Limited for Omah Council Blufie, Denver, Kansas City aud HO CHANGE TO 0 N H4,C hVc oV ! tyre your Ticket Reads via the UXION PACIFIC. f .... .............. DURING 1905 THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER 8ER VICE BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS QUITE SO SATISFACTORY AS BURLINGTON SERVICE. . Keep this in mind and whenever you urn ready to S4 me to produce the evidence, , Eut aik BU-v- 7:45 a m ton For Provo, cut-of- f) American Fork, Lehl, Juab. Milford, Frisco, Callentea and Intermediate Points 6;05 b, Tkirkrnr'i 014 Ways. He wrote very small, neat hand nad used allps of note paper," said tho Into John Holltngahead of London concerning Thackeray. "These he would often gather up and put la hla coat pocket, leaving hla secretary at work, and at mil dowp fo the Athenaeum dub. Ilere, if he could get a comfortable table and was not waylaid by any gossip, to whom he waa always ready to give aa attentive ear, he would pull out bla allps and carry hla story a few steps farther. Ia aa hour or two ho wonld again collect tho scattered papers and go on to the Garrick club, where, If not Interrupted, ho would resume hla writing. 1711a habit of composing ta public frightened many of the old club fugles, who thought they were being caricatured for posterity, and no doubt helped to get him blackballed at the Travelers'. Cut Rates East For tHe Holidays p m ARRIVR From Provo, American f. Fork, Lehi, Juab, MU- ford, Frisco; Calientea nnd Intermediate PnU945 a OT From Provo, Lehl, Fair. field, Mercur and San- -. pate Valley Ry. potato.. 5:35 p TO From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach. , ...5:35 p P) ALL TRAINS DAILY, Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Caa Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Modena and Callentea. Direct stage connections for all mining districts in southern Utah nnd Nevada. ,,. City Ticket Office, 201 Mala Street, TeL 250. TICKET OFFICE HEALY HOUSE, Opp. Depot. PHONE BELL 191Z. MEMBER AMERICAN TICKET BROKERS ASSOCIATION. For particulars, call on or nddrroq agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. M, MOORE, District Passenger Agent. W. E. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Cheap Rates to St. Louis ether Eastern point via Fast through trains daily to Chicago via the No. 6 Atlantic Mail all points CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTER- East ., ., ,, ... Na 12, Salt Lake local N RAILWAY the double-trac- k line . .7. 45 a. m. 9:30 a. m. No. 2, Chicago, St. Louis limbe- tween the Missouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all lines to the East. Two trains daily Omaha to St. Paul and Minneapolis ; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. Cha Vast of EtargtMng. Pollman drawing-rooalaaping can, boffat looking sad library care, Baakfovwa library, tiiaiag care, a la rarta service, free nrliaing chair ., a 2.15 p. Express, all 7:00 p. m. ' polnta East ARRIVE DAILY. Na 5, Pacific Mail, Salt Lake and all points East ....11:45 n. m. No. 1, Chicago and St. Louis .We can save you money. Write ma. 2.40 p. m. limited,. . , ., CL F. WARREN, No. 11, Local from Park City and San Pete Valley.... 7:00 p. a. General Agent, Na 411 Dooley Blocks No. 3, Pacific Express from Salt Lake CUy.. all points East 12:55 a. m. Through sleeping cars to Omaha, Chicago and St. Louis, New York and Boston. Free reclining chair cars. A perfect dining . car service on all through traina. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. I. A. BENTON, Gen. AgeLPagrJlepL Balt Lake City. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. IL G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. . JUNE 8TH, 1904. At the Dances DEPART DAILY. ited No. 4, Atlantic 3 Trains Daily 3 , Always on Time At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry WILL YOU Invest In a place of inlmprnvad lam In Weber County! THE OREGON SHORT LINE TIME Adjoining Improved farmsf CARD. newspaper: I get all the newa there Half tnila from R. IL Statlonf Dec. 4. 1904. la. My wife belongs to the woman's DEPART: Right next to Irrigation Canal V one ef club, my daughters worfea In the No. 7 Butte and Portland 12:05 p.m. Providing you cm buy on month mill In cry akop aud the ether is in the No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 a. m. payntontaT and But to delivery window at the poetoflloe, and 7:15 p.m. Tm tbe Tillage grocer." Boston Com- No. II Cache Y'alley Say 910 or 1B or S20 per month Or quarterly No. 18 Salt Lake and Tintic 10:59 a.m. mercial Bulletin. No. 9 Salt Lake and InterOr annual payments t 7:35a.m. mediate points And no Interest! la DMn Coast. 3 Salt Lake, No. Ptoto, no And Dremer My wife aud I always pass tanpof Milford and all points The owner ta pay taxes end oo upon and deride our bora ahold ques8. 40 p.m. tbnm to us the land ...... suuih until II I Am tions quite as seriously as though wo No. 10 Balt Lake and interfor were voting upon tho national Maura. 9:30 p.m. paid mediate points Menpack Well, whenever my wife and No 4' .. ... al.liejD. I pud off aa duettos like that she alARRIVE: 2:15 p.m. No. l3f,ll lake ways wiua by eoe No. 9 Butte ard Pocatello Press, all piaea of land wifi oeal 12:60 am. Express Na 11 Salt Lak and Tintic 1:55 p.m. par acre. Uehllltr of Parpaaa, 9400 for 28 aa Na 7 Salt Lake and MilGo before no man with trembling, 1800 for 40 ao ford 11.25 .... a.m. Not know wen that all areata aro inNo. 3 Balt Lake and inter- ILEQ0 for SI i different and nothtag 9a thee, for what- modiate 8.05 a.m. points ever It may he It shall He with thee to Na 8 Portland Addriss or Call and Butte.. 7:00 a-use it noNy; this no man can provost. Na 19 Butte and Pocatello 9:0 p.m. -No. 13 Caihe Valley Epictetus. 10:35 .m. HUNTER & KENl Trains south of Juab do not ran Sunday And the Cal earl Last. Room 6, First National C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. "What was the longest engagement A. B. MOSELEY. Building Ogden, colonel T yon ever took part Trar. Pui Agent, It bided two yean, aud then tho Utah. girl married another fellow.1! Ex- D. E. DUBLEY, G. P. A Ogden, T. a! .. , change. . 8alt Lake City, If So Always Remember .Phone 22. Allen Transfer Company. 412 25th St. The OGDEN Owl Saloon ONeill Brea Props. No. 232 25th St, Dealers ia first data liquors of all kinds, wiaea and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday. Whisky 75 cto to fil.75 quart. Wine 35 cte per quart, I qnarta, IL Brandy, $1 quark YVhltkey pr. gal, IMi to $5. ONEILL BROS. PROPS. Phono 135Z. a SAN FRANCISCO for Breakfast pm Depot, Third Weat and South Templu Sta. Salt Laks City. DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield f and Mercur, connecting at Nephi for Manti and intermediate points on 3:00 a m Sanpete Valley Ry For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mamer moth, Eureka and City (via Leaming- ..... Get Fresh News i.n San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Set All the Xvwi hwasllr, A countryman gnve the following reason for not subscribing to a local MiANDhi pa TIME TABLE This Is Our New Years Resolution dtnnerf Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that pm. Trav. Paai Agent. Ogden, UtahS seemingly very heavy and smooth, like oil, ao much ao that It resists ordinary wind and refuses to become ruffled. When the larvae begin to appear the Indiana gather from far and near and scrape them up, place the wennllko creatures on cloths and rack In the na and dry them, when they are beaten up and busked, looking then like rice. The Indiana call the food and many bn beta ara collected at his time. That larvae aro nutritions la shown by the condition of the Indiana, who anon grow fat on tho rich diet. Many birds are attracted hy the larvaa and gorge themselves with the aiagular food. In Ktvnif. 2:35 MINING STOCKS. The official dosing quotation for mining storks today were as follows; Alla 5 Alpha 17 Andes 22 Utlvhtr Si G. and G. In H. and N. 159 Julia 8 ... Jiuii'.e H m. Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELEY, (ntt The Lavra ef Batata The universe la nnder the reign of law, whlsh ia everywhere in things mean and minute as well aa in things noble aud great. So far as wo have come Into an understanding of these laws wo have found none defective. No sound philosophy can concede that a law of nature can he out of balance or In any way leas that true and perfect. When we advance a theory to the point where It would prove that a law of nature la out of balance and defective, we should know that the conclusion la wrong; that it ia our reasoning, and not the law, that la out of balance and defective. From "Balance: The Fundamental Y'erlty," by Ortaado J. Smith. . dHy Council Bluffs, Omaha, Braver, Kansas City and 1:1 "vt dally Na 1. Or rland Limited ' from Council Omaha. Bluffa, Kansas City, Dra- ver and all points east, 8:25 daily Na I Fast Mali 3:00 C. A. HENRY, A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent Ogden, Utah. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and nil Pwute east, dally 7:20 Wot Full Information Call on A Pood. A moat singular food la the larvae 'of g fly eemYnou In certain portions of California and known as ep hydra. This insert la found In Bitch vast quantities In Lake Mown Cal, that it la washed upon the shores la vast windrows and can be collected by bushels. The water of Mono la very singular, The dinner was in progress. It waa a dinner given In honor of some very Important new acquaintances. Just before the guests arrived the master of the house had been Intensely rude and annoying to hla wife, and a be had not forgotlea It. There was a moment's pause In the bars of conversation ronnd the beautiful table, gleaming with lights, blushing with rosea. Then tho wife leaned forward and in a voice soft, but loud enough to attract the attention of tho whole company, aald aweoUy, By tho way, James, what waa that story yon told me to lead up to In tha middle of the nominal; Na Be a Ko-- 8 PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS AND ALL They were out In Kansas about 100 miles and wanted te reach Kansas City. One of them had a pass few John Smith aud wife. He was John Smith al right, but his friend could hardly pane aa Mrs. Smith. Although they were practically t without fund, they hoarded the train. "Take a seat In tha tear of the car, said Smith to bla friend. Then Smith went forward and sat down by a young woman. Boon they vrero talking like old friends, aud tha subject of tickets waa brought up by Smith. He asked her to let him see her ticket. It was not of the variety that requires the signature of the purchaser. Smith examined It until tli conductor cams through, and then ho handed up his pun and the ticket rotating to his friend liebind, ha anll, The extra ticket la for him." The scheme worked. To this day tba young woman doe not know that aim was oars Mrs. Smith for a short rids through Kansas. Kansas City Timex. CLOSING QUOTATIONS WOOL, Sti'Loula, Jan. !' choice 41 $47. Flaxaeed No. 1 T.19. No. 1 northwestern 1.23. Prime Timothy seed 3 77',. Met Fork per bbl 12.23&S5. Laid per Short rib UNION PACIFIC , SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. LEAD AND COPPER. Lead ' 32. ! ("afodunia 51 Opbir 687. Challenge Cun. 23 Overman 29 38 Cbollar Hat age 50 Confidence 75 S. Belcher I C. C. an 1 Va. 185 8. Nevada 58 Con. imperial 1 8. Hill 61 fiown Point 20 Union Cull. 53 Exchequer 55 Utah Con. 20 "f- whits ,,'! white 30$31. 75. Rye Harley Good feeding 36$ 37. No. 2 No. 3 No. 3 JANUARY 11 1905. Mexican 210 Cun. 84 Emery county citizens tie pained ta learn tliat the price of diamond has advanced 10 per cent. No warning was given of this matter before the late election or results might have tallied a different way down here. Emery County Program. ' , Walmsh Deb. B. Western Md. 4a Wheeling and Lake Erie 4a Wisconsin Central 4a . ... 8; Nmt York, Jan. 10. firm; unchanged. . No. 2 yellow 43 No. 2 80. Oat 120 MIGHT HAVE CHANGED ELECTION r-- Waba-d- i Sugar; Raw ftromr fair refining 41-ccmrirugai 99 test Ce; molasses sugar 4 Refined firm; crushed (.65; powdered (.05; granulated 5.95. Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 8 r I July July 2; 8, V Cash quotations were as follows; Flour steady. Wheat . o i spring 1.16$ 1.17, No. 3 1.02$ 1.15. No. 2 d 118$1.21. f No. 2 Cora 42. 4a 1167-- 8; 1--8. Rye Flax 9.62 6.67!, a rn Riba j 6.6 .67 May 9.62 6.65 6.95 lbs 100 Ialrv 162L 10. 1ork 6.62 6.85 6.95 Creamery 19929. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. 31 Short Elba, per 62,. Chicago. 2--8! New Y'ork. Jan. 10. Cloe: Money 2 8 per cent. on call 8 Time loans steady; sixty days 3 4 six per cent; 90 days 3 per ceni; .. July , Short CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. 8; MONEY AND EXCHANGE. May . 6.70 6.82 7.02 Fair to CHICAGO WHEAT. 19.-- Jan. . B. and B. Bullion 27 July United States Depository J. E. Dooly Horace E. Peerjr Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh - , Lard, per lov lbs. WEDNESDAY MORNING, - Scan the Want Ads Cnrpoa9c.1iifc MMfcfc 9 pairing Im Remodeling Houses Promptly attended to. Alt werti OiMwantoodi Enquire of Oto Noloon, 849 Mt street Telephone 228 y, a' i4ddk |