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Show 6 EXAMINER: TIIE MORNING MORNING, NOVEMRER UTAH, FRIDAY OGDEN, stockera ana feeders $2,406 4.50; weswraers $3.9" . Texans 13. ftC.lu; calves $$.2587.3". Market IQ Hogs Receipts 15 on"loc higher; mixed and butchers 86.00 I'.. 25 6 6. 45; $6.42 good 1": $4.10 rjugh heavy IS.k-tbf- i 21. 2'-- ; MINING MARKET . 1ft.4"; WALL STREET STOCKS SHOW CREASED STRENGTH. pigs S.6'.,46-l,-- hulk, i , sales $6.1566 35. Market Sheep Receipts ;5.',IM. strong; sheep $3. 73 a 5.3"; iambs IN- SALT $4.-I'd'- LAKE MINING EXCHANGE SHOWS GOOD ACTIVITY. 7.65. The Thera Was Plenty of Strength With Chicago Pro Joes. Close Wheat, 22 No Indication of Changa in Chicago. 72 Slav 78 Near Future. 43 Corn Dec. 42 , Ray -v Data Dec. 33 SVjl2; May 356 l Pork-J- an. 814.57 May 114.82 Bah Lake. Nor. 22. Business on the Vii- - Jan Is. 45; Slay .42 floor of the local exchange keeps up Ribs Jail. 7.72 May $7. bo. aa strung aa ever, and there la uu K Cash CbQT". longer any doubt but what the presBariev Cash 426 54 Flax-M- ay ent week will establish a new record Uti. business In the way of stock sales. tiftcr and tlu.Oth, no trading. This morning's market did not differ materially froui the preceding days ot Sugar and Coffee. week. (Socks were in good deSt York, Xi.v 22. - Sugar Raw this mand and the bidding showed plenty 3 centriffair refinieg ljuiei; 3 tcolassea sugar of strength with no indication of a ugal 96 2 12: powdered 4.9U; change la the general aituation lor refined some time to come. granu.ated 4 All. COFFEE-Stea- dy Daly Judge sold at $12.75 to 613.ni) , No. 7 Rio 9 and a number of other promiaeni stocks gained a few points. There was Wool. no particular activity in any one seSt. luiui. Mo.. Xov. 22. although I'tah stocks ss usual territory and western medi- curity, um 23 & 27; fine medium 186 21; fine had first call on the attention of the brokers. 1461kDuring the regular call a total of 15,600 shares changed hands repreKansas City Cattla. of $13,710.12. Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 22. Cattle senting a valiiatlt-Receipts 6.UU0; steady to strong; na- Sales on the open board reached s tive steers 64.2566.75; native cows total of 6,956, at a worth of $10,423.75. The quotations closed as follows; and heifera I2.00Q2.25; Stockers and feeders $2.61)34.75; bulls $2.1543.-$5- : Meat Substantial Example of Strength in the Market Was Shown by Union Pacific. X'-.- , 1-- l-- 2 Ww York. Xov. Si Thr hccL mill allowed Mimigih an I Lreadtii uf activity toUy. In sunn iiintiuii-wthe advances were sen tioual. The character of several of the stocks which were thus affected sere such that the syiLiiathetlc eBect n the (euoral list was unsetiliuic rut tier than stimulating. The had repute of soiue stocks with the ejmcula-tir'element has to do with cause quite aside from the financial standing or character of the companies themselves. Stocks of t comparative small capital, or whirth are closely held In a few are a feature In the stx-market are not favorite mediums In epocukulnn in times of activity. Their sutMen Into prominence either by large transactions or violent fluctuations Is usually street ped aa a vigil that market poesliilllTies have been about ext nuu-Lu- e-- ijt e urtil-nar- emei-keuc- tet Wool--Stea- y y hausted In the more popular stocks, and that only the esuan of elimination by exhaustion has brought the hperulailon around to this class. This feeling was eccent listed hy the at last, of the terms for par s llcliwtloii of Great Northern lu the benefits of the ore lam.ta cji. tract. The valuable nuture uf these benefits was beyond illktU:. Rut this transaction has served so long aa tne mainspring of one speculative movement after another wlille held In the oonflnes ut vague eoujoc-tur- e that doubts are felt as to what can take Its place with equal effectiveness that U la definitely outlined and therefore placed without the realm at speculation. . This Impression on aeutiment was clearly manifested In the movement In the Great Northern preferred Hself, which started downward from the muet. Northern Pacific moved In symiwthy. These feverish fluctuations In St. Paul (also kept sentiment constantly shifting. The moat atbstantlal example strength in the market from the speculative standpoint was Union Pacific, which moved aggressively away from St. Pjiul. after having been costaed momentarily by the 7 er cent payed earlier In the 'week. Revived discussion of a southern Iron merger was reflected In that group uf which Virginia Iron, (Vial and Coke was the conspicuous figure with a buoyant over last rise at one time of night. The orklerw also made sensational Jumps, apparently on the drawing of an analogy between the Great Northern dlstrUaition and whwt might result from a separation uf coal mines and lands front railway company ownership. A great many low priced Industrials weie concerned In the movement at one ttyie or another. The course of the call money market showed that the factors of relaxation were not as rapidly effective as was Indicated by the later course of yesterday's market. There was no rise to in per cent aa In the earlier dealings yesterday, hut the ruling rale wws maintained shout 7 per cent until late lu the day. The increase In gold holdings by the Bank of England, 'by Its relinquishment to the London market was offset by a scaling off of credits. Domestic developments were less satisfactory. New York exchange at Chicago fell back to a Hinxll discount after having piled at 2o eenta premium when the Another half million week opened. dollars was also transferred to Ban . Francisco through the The late money market continued strong and very little was affered. The rate was 7 per rent bid up to three months, and G per cent hid and 6 offered for six months. There wax a marked decline In speculative confidence with the progress of the day. and deckled reaction In prices from the high level. Net losses were as conspicuous as gains at the end of the day and the closing waa weak. Honda were irregular. Total sales, par value. $2.lU4.iiil. I'liiicd States 2s. registered, advanced per cent on call. calves $2.7567.u0; western steers $3,6045.25; western Cows 62.25(fi' stock-hiiliier- CHICAGO FUTURES. Chlrago. Nov. 22. The leading tures ranged us follows: fu- Wheat Dec . 73:14. 73',Hc, 72'sC; May. 79c. 7S4'. - Dec.. I2V- - 424. 42k.;-- ; Slav. CIV. 11 13V; July, 44V, 7kv7V. 4l-,c- . lints V. 44V. 33sc. - Deo., v. Jl.V, 3. It.'.tl 35 V; Slay. 3i :;:iV- a:ii Pork .Ian,. - Ill bo, "3Jpfc33'B; 414.55. dy; - pulril-ratiu- 2 12-1- 4.0ti. Hogs Receipts 1",'MHI. Market teu cents higher; bulk of sales $6.1066.-20- ; heavy $6.2586.35; packers $6.20 6G.50; pigs and light $5.7566.25. Market 5,000. Sherp - Keceipta lambs strung; mnttoaa $4.7546-60- ; $5.756 7.35; range wethera $4,504 6.25; fed ewea $4. 008$. $5. KILLED TWO AND ENGINEER'S BODY SEVERED THE ENGINE CAB. BY to Sprssding Rails CauMd a Train Lsavt tha Ralls at Dolton, South Dakota St. Paid. Minn.. Nov. 22. A epeclal to the Dispatch from lsikots, say a: By the spreading uf rails the Oriental Unified Great Western paxaenger train, whiah left 8t. Paul for the west at 10:30, Wednesday morning, wax wrecked at marly today. A. B. Cofori, engineer, of Grand Forks. N. D., and Peter Morrissey, u fireman of Minot who was being carried free, were killed. Regular Freoian Wright, of Devils lake, Jumped and saved his life. Seventeen or more persona were more or less seriously injured. They ara: John Kill Klnta, Dvlla Lake, back sprained. Algert Mayers, United State en route to' Fort Aaelnnihuine, back injured. H. A. Smith, United State soldier, back hurt. S. A. Stark, United Stated soldier, hand badly crashed. Ina Itoggett, Minot, N. D., hack injured. William McCurdy, Gilroy, Cal., face bruised. trana-con-rlnen- ll Do-hu- n ROOSEVELT sol-iter- , Mr. F. M. McCurdy. Gilroy, MET A ROUGH RIDER FROM SAN JUAN HILL. Executive Mansion Could Not Accommodate All tho Guests to Soo tho Frooldont. Cal., arm and shoulder Injured. J. Wlttwgrera. San FYxnriaco, leg and hand Injured. Mrs. G. Wlntergreen, San Francisco, ankle badly sprained, shoulder and neck Injured and laid cut on head. Mrs. T. D. Undsay, Mansfield, Ohio, head injured. The train waa running at a high rate at speed In an endeavor to make up time and when the track spread every ear left the track. The engine went tu the north aide of the track and tender to the south. The mall and I luggage oars shot out Into a field remained upright. The smoker . but was derailed but mm of the passenger in It waa Injured. Nearly all the Injured were In the day roaches and tourist cars. The latembankment ter went down a and turned on its aide. The paasen-ger- s were token out through the Sixteen children ami twenty women were removed In this manner and aa many nin The employes of the dining car were severely scalded, ! six-fo- July. win-Iow- a. $I4.37!; Mat. f in.iio. 114.77',. 114.82'.. - .M: Nov. 9.2r.. P'l.W. rloM'd, Ib.'lo; Jsn.. SH". 68.4:., $S45; Slat. s,r:.. $V424. 8M24 flying lye. rll'ir-Ja$7.7 - s. by $7 85, Slmri Engineer Comfort was still sittiug 7.85. $7.85. 7.72': May. $7,974. in hla seat In the cab when found. The running board f the engine had seva were ions follows' Push quitui ered Ills bodv. He was gazing Flour. 2'ic higher. straight ahead and apaprently had not Wheat--NoNo. 2 spring. 787) Klc: moved. 2 73'45i73V-Porred. 3. 7341 82e: No. 2 No. No. 2, 14c; yellow. THAW'S CASE. llard- lh-r.- , n.. . li'a'd data 37V: Ue 48c. -- No. 2. 3.1V: Xo. 2 Xo. 1 whl'e. 33fi u.m:. No. 2. fiSVi'Vlo. No. I. $1.13. Nj. 1 11 i. jw-- ! 1 . ;,u lusis of b:yli wines, 2:1. ! Reccipte Ki F'.oui 2'.'. and Shipmertta. lpl- 29 -. "11 si" lil'K bill, Wiient - Ki'relp's. 111.'"") bn.: 'ii. 'il.so'i bu. Ik7,2l"' Porn bu.; n.nils. 201.1"" bn. loS,.,"!) lit:.: I'a'.s Kri-- Kli:p. o I.ei-elp's- . i 1 ' 13. o:;.ini bu:; R;. e 1.9- I. -" York. Nov. 22. Developments make it almost cerialu that Harry K. Thaw will not lutried for the shooting of Stanford Whl'e on Dert'inher 3rd, the day fixed. Un motion of District Attorney Jer-- I fiine yeNteruav the case was sent to the supreme rou r by Justice Green-liaiiiu. who is sitting in the rrimtnal hrauih. It hid been originally plan- tied 10 try Tb.iw oefore Recorder Ooff ill geiiert! aevalei.s. The change of urogram came a the result ef opiMisitiun of Clifford W. liartrldge. f rounsel for the defense, to :he ills: net a torney's apDlicatlon for a sprri.tl panel of In" talesmen from which io s lect the Jury. When Mr .Tenure heard of the proceedings he withdrew motion for a special panel uud npt'Med for the transfer of the case to ti.e supreme cmr'. It is thought uw bat the trial will not be reached lie'or,. January 1st or lat- er. niinl yesler.lav - I': line tlum.tiy seed. 64 25. giadea. $11.1". P.iiir;'. nuid-ur$s;o4tv75. hirt ribs, sides Me-- lib:.. 1525. por, it rHis.. 1"" $?.l". I.ard. clear ihoxeil), $k.17' r Mi akey. ; ibirlei l!"i: i;'s, 35.3"" bn: nvnls 16.5" ' bu. l,lv ' ship lie i'ii the p'oluci- cxchaiui- Cream- bui!.'- mar .c; was strife. dares. I!1 S23f K'-fir 11: at m.i-.rusts inclii.led, :2 "2-cfirsts. 27r prime firsts, h.'c; MURDERER r.i--- , . t 12" 1 2 Governor and Mrs. Wlnthnip'a reception last night, in honor of President and Mra. Roosevelt, was the graatest social function in the history of Porto Rico. The executive mans e Ion was not large enough to the guest, who included a large number of members of the Spanaccuin-modat- ish colony. President Roosevelt, during the evening. was happily surprised at meeting B. G. Horton, a former sergeant ef the Rough Hiuers. who, with his brother, fought by the side of Colonel Roosevelt, at the tattle of San Juan hill. The President's return home by way of Ponce was necessary because ft whs impossible for him to hoard the laitiiriana outside San Juan harbor. '4t ' p MUST HANG. Moiue.. low a. o' r rtct 'b- leclsi-- n pn-m- Not. 22. The au-l-- i today affnned the caurl sentencing Ism! tuse. com let el of murdorlne him wife ami the hodw to hana Mih. tcr.-nln- Desw-tnlio- r Chicago Cattle. Nov. 22. Pafle Receip'a Market - r.it'.g beeves 81. '. Steel eiub'H-"i- nt K. B. f stationery to vour Lo., 411 Twenty Hum. SAILS. Washington, Nov. 22. -- The navy department was advised today that the battleship Ixmisiana with President Roosevelt on board and convoyed by the battleships Washington and Tennessee naked from Ponce. Porto Rico, early today for Hampton Roads. WENT DOWN IN A STORM. Sandusky. Ohio.N'ov. 22. The barge Athens in tow of the steamer Pratt, want down In Lake Erie in the storm last night. The captain and alx nf the men were probably drowned. Philadelphia. steamer Have-for- d Xov. 22. The from Liver- inside the Delapool. ware breakwater since Sundav. reached her wharf today. While the big vessel was d n to-la- x.r- - 1893. LOUISIANA X.-- in $1 21. i e, Third. lit Flax seed Juan, P. R., Nov. 22. Prttoi-don- t Roosevelt and hla party left San Juan thli morning by apeclal tram for Areclbo, forty miles west of this city, where they will rater automobiles, drive to Ponce and embark for home on board the Louisiana. Governor and Mra. Wlntkrop accompanied the President to Areclbo and will bid him farewell at Ponce. Tho car, in which the presidential party traveled, waa constructed of native wood especially for the Infanta Eul-allwhen she visited Porio Klco in San Will Net Be Heard on December Fair to cvliolce malting, Harley GIVEN I Tuesday night a fight brike nut among the 9:'t) steers!- passengers. Stewards, sll" t"ed to quell the excitement. were roughly handled an-I'Hiilc prevailed until six of the r.ng leaders were arrested and placed jn irons. The were turned ovr to the United tatev authorities here free-forV- l OOOOOOOOOOOO |