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Show EXAMINEE: THE MOBS ISO 6 0: Vaicc Building Specialty Sadla 2532 Orchard Am MRS, Toachar of Moravian Stodia Instructor of Piano Stodia 660 Uncaia Am DENT MOWERY Studio phono, 11M. Raaidanco Piano Theory. Ind. 760; Boll phono. Boll 11601 & W. PURDY, Toucher of violin; aiae Orehoatral Work, 1U 26th SL Boll 'phono ISC M. W. JONES ERNEST MO Twenty-thir- MRS. TILUE N. BLASDEU Concoit Pianist Toachar oi Pima bi. iML MRS. . E. REDFIELD Toaanec or Plan Studio, MS Waahington A verm MRS. MARY L. SHIPP, Toachar a( Guitar and Mandolin. Reedlenca IM SM SL lad Phono StreaL d A M. PANTONE. Factoiy agent for celebrated Baldwin A Kurtxman and Eliigtoa 414 pianos Twonty-fift- eL h A W. SALTER, Toachar of Plans 744 Studio Adams J. ADDIE Plano, CahlnoL Organ and Han nun. Studio IMl Warn Ana. a.U flia MIS CLARA WARNER, Teach-or- , Laachatxxky Method. Piano Bell 742-- PARRY Instructor on Plane, Organ and GuW by tor. Vocal Leaacno Taugnt BL Nats Studio 241 Twenty third HENRY BLAIR Plano Tunar and repairer. Pine ton ind action regulating, uer Weak. Boil 7 MS. Am MISS OLGA WEHRENI Toadior of Singing. SSOS am Adame Boll phono 47S-V- . MISS ALMA BAUER a BARRATT ADA . Tesehor of plana and vocal Studio, Ogden (Wedneadoy and Thursday,) 643 Lincoln avs Studio, Salt Lake City (Monday, aul-turs- Friday and Saturday.) 1 Toachar of Plans Leachetreky Method, Studio 8309 Adorno Kanea! a Avs ART e e Squars MRS, J. L. HERRICK. Leaaono In china painting. epeclalty. Complete lino of white china and materials Studio 748 PI!. Wash. am 21, 1907. July, STOCK MINING . MARKET 87. 32. B7; Pork-M- IDA M. CASSIN RUTH E. PROUT Teacher aI Vlclla end Plan 466 Van Suren Am R. P. HUNTER Bui tor end Mandolin. Syotom). Alaa Fran 244 GoJney Am Septem77, 70. 77. 77, Corn May, 47. 46$: July, 46, 43. 45; September, 47$, 46. 46. Oats May, 42. 41. 41: July, 23. 37'.k. W. B. BTOWELL Toachar of Guitar, Mandolin and Violin. Ml 27th SL Ind 'phona M7k MARCH TIUTUPDAY, ber. 782, Music & Art Instructors JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Director Ogden Tabernacle Chain CTAlI OGDEN, ay September, 15.85. 157. market! 1 82-;- , 15.67; STREET RALLIES FROM July, 415.93. 415.77L, $!5.77. Lard Mav. Jj.w, vS2. 3.62; TUESDAYS DEPRESSION. SeptemJuly, 3.97, 6 96. ber, 49.10, 49.00, 9 ,.24.,0h.-:Uber, 9.10, 9.00, 9.!u. Stocke Which Have Bean Dormant Ribs May, S.7;. 5.62. 3.65; UnWere Panic All the Through July, $1.85. 63.75. Iv75; September, der Close Observation. V93, 3.90, 3.82. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady. Wheat No. 2 spring. TS$ 84; No. Xew York. March JO.1 There was a violent ra.lv at the outset today from 3. 75$ 3; No. 2 re.i, Xo. 2, 44 No. 3 yellow, the defretwioa of yesterday, and the frais which were general yesterday Gale No. 2. 41: No. 2 white, 43; that some important failure was imminent as a consequence of the slock No. 3 white, 41 $43. market slump had subsided to n lsrge Rye No. 2, titi. extent. Little nits' heard of jester-day'Barley Fair to choice malting, 63 rumors, in fset. It became quick- $70. Flax seed No, l. 1.16; No. 1 ly obvious tbst the demand which put up prices was of a strictly professional North Western. seed Prime, 4.45. character and that the higher prices Clover Contract grades. 614.75. were taken advantage of for free marShort ribs, sides, luose. $.45 8.60. keting of stocks. In a few stocks this Mess por, per bbl $15.90$ 15.85. selling had the appearance of farced Lard, per 100 lbs.. S.7o. liquidation and it was token for grantShort clear sides, boxed, 8.87 0 ed that further closing out of crippled .23. accounts was in progresa. It was not this, however, which had the moat disWhiskey, blsls of high wines, 1,39. Receipts and Shipments. couraging effect on speculative sentiment. Flour Receipts, 28.UOO bbls; shipRather It was the prostration of the demand at any level of prices ments, 17.000 bbls. IV heat thus far touched. The supposition Receipts, 29.000 bu.; shipwas Induced that buying at tba first ments, ments, 43,200. Com Receipts, 573,000 bu.; shipdeclines which were attributed to bargain hunters, aud which ments, 217,400 bu. would he presumably taken out of the Oats Receipts, 394,600 bu; shipmarket, was in fact designed simply ments, 154.700. 17.000 bu.; for a profitable turn in the market Rye Reet-lpto- , shipcm its first rebound from the violent ments, 3.400 bu. for of kind this declines. Dealings Barley Reeelpts. 94,800 bu. ; shipforeign account especially have proved ments. 21,300 bu. come bark On tbe produce exchange today the disappointing and. have upon the market In volume almost butter market was steady. Creamequal to the purchases on the decline. eries. 22$ 29; dairies, 20$ 27. Fgga firm, at mark, eaaes Included, Moreover, the demand at renewed declines proves much 1cm effective than 15; first, 16; prime first, 16. Cheese steady at 14$16. upon the first downward plunge. The more deliberate downward movement seems to be feared mure than the Wool. St. Louis, Mo, March 20. Wool -panic break fur the greater lack of The resilenry which U may show. Steady; territory and western medimysteries of source of enormous sales ums 24$28; fine medium 18$ 22 fine and the corresponding losses which 14$17. ore peruntably from last week's market as a roluutlnafion of the previous Kansas City Cattle. previous heavy decline are not yet Kansas City, Mo., March 20. Cattle rloared up. This helpa to confuae the Receipts 8.U0U, including 5U0 southattempted explanation of the cause of ern. Steady. .Native steers 14.60 the forced selling. $6.26; soul hern steers 3.7505.40; The grounds for the present condisouthern cows 3. 2504.00; native tions In the world's financial markets cows and heifers 62. 7505.25; stock-er- a are, in fact, not yet clearly underand feeders 3.6')$5.25; bulls stood. The pulnl In the situation IS.25$4.30; calves 3. 5007. 00: westwhich is out of Joint remains obscure. ern fed steers 4. 2565.80; western That the situation la out of Jolut fed cows 3.OO$4.50. hakes the doubt over the causes more Hogs - Receipts 13,000. Market weak Impressive iu begetting caution and to 5c lower; bulk of sales $6.45$ are mixed 6.52 conservatism. Oplniuns heavy 4.4U; packers 6.45 as to tbe relarlva importance to be $6.65; pigs and light 5.5005.65. allowed to sundry factors In the presMarket Sheep Receipts 4.0U0. ent situation including tightness of steady; muttons 5.2506.00; lambs 7.2507.40; range wethera 15.50$ money in the strict sense which la wurld-wland actual abort ness of 6.65; fed ewes 5.25. rapital is distinguished from money to meet huga demands for new outlays Chicago Csttls. s distrust ou tnc part of capital of tbe March 20. Cattle ReChicago, ask credit of the corporations which ceipts 10,000; market strong; beeves for new supplies, the part played by 4.10$ 6.80: rows 1.7004.60; heifthe agitation In caus- ers 2.6505.30; calves 5.000-5.70- ; ing this distrust and lha part played good to prime steers by the large output of gold in dislo- poor to medium 4.1005.40; stockera cating previous relations In prices. In- and feeders 2.8004.85. terest rates and other standards 27.000; market Hogs Receipts which form the basis for financial and steady; light 6.5506.75; mixed oommerrlal operations. In today's 6.72 heavy 6.4006.70; market there was, besides, some fear rough heavy 6. 4006.50; pigs 0.000 that special developments overhung 6.65; good to cholos heavy u.G50 the market with whlrh It would still 6.75. have to contend In effecting any remarket 10,000; Sheep Receipts Htocka whlrh have lain dor- steady ta 10c lower; natives covery. 3.000 mant through all the disorder of the 6.20; western 4.0006.30; rev lings 6.0007.10; lambs 6.0007.30. panic period, but whlrh are nevertheless subject to altered conditions of values and of credits, were under obCANYON CREST ELECTION servation during the day. Explosive possibilities were suspected in at The Canyon Crest Ranch associaleast one such stock. The suspicion tion has elected officers for tbe ensuwas a factor In the unsettlement whlrh still hung shout, the market. ing year. The fiaanaial condition of The money niarket continued to work ths ranch is reported by J. A. Q:eene-wald- , treasurer. Tbs efforts of the easier, but the passing of the April first settlements bulb here and abroad association will be toward making it ranch during the is somewhat dreaded. Sterling ex- anext year. Ths receipts ana donachange continued to decline, broaden- tions and the sale of products and ing the apparent profit on the engagement of gold abroad for Import. The live stock for the last year amounted inextreme fluctuations following to the to 16,137. The disbursements, depth uf reaction were wide but the cluding the expenditure for property and expenses amounted to $14,316, day's net changes on some of the moat active storks are limited to small frac- leaving n cash balance of 881 Since the first of the year the ranch has tions. been purchased outright and there are Honda were Irregular. Total rales, no Incumbrances on the property. par value, 12,003,000. The association Intend a to bnlld a T. S. Bonds were unchanged on call. blacksmith shop on the ranch this year an.l will establish trades on the CLOSING STOCK LIST. witch from time to time. The tifflccia elected for the year were: Mr. New York, March 30. Following are X. Hugh Tark. president: Benner the closing prices of alockr: Rmlth. vice president; Mrs. A. it. CorA ( chi son 41 .. vice ey, Ogden, second president; 95 Atchison pfd Samuel M. Bat low, secretary, and J. 99 Baltimore and Ohio A. Oreenewald, treasurer. 1711 Csuaillsn Pacific The hoard of directors la con posed Chicago and North Western ....14 of: Mrs. Hugh Park. Mrs. C. fl. KinChicsgo and North Western pfd.Zin ney. Mrs. W.V. Rice, Mrs. t.F. Ad27 Colorado Southern ams. Mrs. ( II. McMahon, Mr. Ida 21 Itenvnr and Rio Grande Rnmot Dusep.hrrry, Provo; Sirs, A.B. 71 Denver and Klo Grande pfd Corey, Ogden; Messrs. F. B. Steph29 Erie ens, Tom Pitt. S. M. Barlow, ,'amea Ulim-l- s 142 Central lngchn"en. Benner X. Smith. Willis. . . . .117 iwiulsville Hnd Nashville Brow n.Sl.lney Bamberger, J.A. Greene-wuldMpxlcan Central . 2m, 72 Missouri Paclfi . . . Finance Committee Mrs. W. V. 118 New York Central Rice. Mrs. C. II. MrMahon, Mr. J. A. . 122-Oreenewald. Pennsylvania .... Reading ....M2 Management Cnnimlltee Tom Pitt, 21 Mrs. C. H. McMahon. 8. M. Barlow. Rock Island 47 Morris School Committee S. M. Rock Island nfd ... .13u Barlow. Mrs. C. 8. Kinney, Mr. C.E. St. Paul ex dlv SI t. Adams. Southern Pacific 22"S Southern Railway Colon Pacific 135 ANOTHER CANNERY 88 I'nlnn Pacific pfd W abash 13 ...a,......., 1 i A movement is on foot for til? or Wisconsin Central gaui ration of another canning comMiscellaneous. in the pany. which Is to do . 93 Amalpainatd Copper north end of Davis county. Already American Cur and Foundry . . 3fi about Itn.tOO lias been subscribed by .4 . American Tjoconintlve leading business nieu of Halt laikp American Smelling and Rfna. .IV City and vicinity. Among those inAmerican Sine!, and pfd. 1 terested arc: MI'auil Knigbr and 54 Brooklyn Rapid Transit West, of Salt ,ake City: Robt. Colorado Fuel and Iron . . .. 33 Jaliex Bluiiiire and tlyram Btewar. or .. 14 Kaysiiile, International Paper aud Auuust Smith, of LayNational Hiacult 7tT ton. There are ai-- o representatives in . . 57 National Lead Mher pana of the county. The inten. . 2ii Ilxlfii- Mull tion h to cai'ita.'ixc for 2n.,,U iu ss .. People's (Ins Glares of 10!i each. A soon as a f Pressed Steel Car 4 sufficient number have subset ibi-a . Pullman Inhice Car i;i meeting will be bold to appoint n com. . 507 Standard OH mittee on incorporation. ...121 Sugar The new factoiy will be at Syracuse . .140 Tennessee Coal and Iron Junction, a quarter ef a mile fnmi the . dt Culled States Steel tauor.it rf she Oregon 8hort Line and .. !'fl the Crlted States Steel pfd . Ro Grande Western railway and .. 79' in the Western cninn rx dlv .. of the great fruit very . .125 Northern raclflr growing belt of the state. This region Great Northern pfd can rot be snrpa-sefor the taislng Tnt. Met . . .of tomatnes. whlrh haa been proved Int. Met. pfd ... 59 by the Woods Crosa Canning and . . . Marker 1irkVng C'o. and the Layton Canning !G Mackav pfd . . company, two institutions that have drawn from it plentiful supply during CHICAGO FUTURES. the last fifteen rears. There Is water sufficient to furnish the new cannery ? Chicsgo. March 2'- - The sih all P need In that line. lures range as follows: Wheat May, 75',. 75', WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WALL v2; 43$. s d j ALT LAKE STOCK MARKET IS WEE BIT BETTER. Yankee la Lively Selisr, Opening at 62 and Closing at 59 Sevan Troughs Active. Bait Lake, March 20. A slight very alight Improvement of yesterday's forenwn trading was recorded this morning. Todays totals were 20,725 sharee sold, with a selling value of 16.278, compared with 19.056 shares sold yesterday, with a selling value of 15,062.83. Local stocks led in the selling aud prices are inclined to be somewhat soft in apoia. The week will not be as strong as it was hoped it would he when last week came to an unsatisfactory close. The Wall street wobbling ia nut at an ead yet, ay dispatches from the East, aud the labor troubles at Goldfield are far from an end, so the stock markets, wherever they may be, are not firm and strong. Broken are not worrying; they are simply playing a wailing game, believing full that when the present unnnturnl conditions have ceased to be. a general cleaning up will have been performed. Daly Judge dropped to 9.50 thla morning, 275 shares changing hands at this price. This sale was made during the open board call. Carlsa opened the regular call this morning, two sales being made, on comprising 2u0 shares at 54 and tbe othe 100 shares at 53. Lower Mammoth stays firm. Thla morning 100 shares sold for 2.27 and another 100 at 2.15. Nevada Hills sold at 3.60 thla morning. yesterday mornlug'a bid price, and 100 shares changed hands. Colorado Mining ia a little stronger, 200 selling at 2.40 quickly. Ingot Is off a cent, 1.600 going at 10 cents. Yesterday morning it brought 11 and 111-2- . Mountain Lake came Into play today, 200 going at 82. A lively run resulted when Seven Troughs was reached during the regular call. The fd'owing sales were made: 100 rt SCc, 100 at 65, 400 at 54 and 100 at 53. Yesterday 56 was bid with no results in the forenoon. Yankee was the most active stock on tbe board. During the 3 1-- Real Estate Ag'ents For feargaina In Ogden and outaldo proportiea aeo Claoalfled Salae eelums . d 6.-5- 1-- Attorneys BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS Interstate Brokorsgs Company March 20, 1907. .... .... .... .... ...... .... ss p - r ..lo . FELSHAWS DENTAL PARLORS, Over Spargoe Book Store 244S Waah. Am Phono 74-- Ban. 1:i-1!i-- s t r - Mrs. C. C. Richards and her daughter were on one of the delayed train that got out of Reno Tuesday night. For a mild, easy action of the bowels. a single dose of Doans Rcgulets Is Treatment cures habitual enough. constipation. 25c cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. $10 REWARD For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties stealing the Ogden Standard or the Morning F.xa miner. LAMAR NELSON. Circulator. |