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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, mon and stockera $2.2503.70; lambs $4.75 5.75. WHEAT ROSE stand today in the hearing to make permanent the receivership of the company, to tell of his connection with Chicago, B A Quim y new 4s, 90 the sale of the Beth'ehem Steel comChicago. M. A St. P. gen 4a 108 Chi. A N. W. consol 7a, 121 pany to the ship yards concern. The attendance at the hearing was C. K. 1. A P. It. it. 4a 67. K. I. A P. R. R. col. 5a 73. greatly increased today, interesting (. C. C. C. A St. L. gen. 4a. 753-testimony being expected from the witnesses. Counsel L'ntermyer, for the Chicago Terminal 4a. 79. Consolidated Tobacco 4a 155 complainant bond holders protective Colorado A Southern 4s. 87. aasoriation, immediately began the examination. Mr. 8chwati gave hia age Denver 4c Itio Grande 4s, 98. as 41, and said he had at present no Erie pror lien 4s. 97. Erie General 4a 64. Mvujtaiion. having ceased to be president of the United States Steel corFort W. A Denver City 1st 101 104 poration. He had no connection, exHoiking Valley 41-Louiaville A Nash. Unified 4a. 78 4. ecutive or advisory, with the Bethlehem Street company at this time, ha Manhattan consol gold 4s, 102 Mexican Central 4s. 67 said, though he had "an enormous pe' Mexican Central 1st Inc.. 141-cuniary interest In that company. He severed hia connection with the Minn. A St. L. 4a offered 97. Missouri. Kansas A Texas 4s, 961-management of the company cm account of his going abroad in 1902. Hia M. K. A T. 2nda 78 whole life, he said, had been connectNat. R. R. of Mexico consol 4a 74 ed with the ateel industry. 97 New York Central gen. 3 You are considered the leading exNew Jersey Cen. general 5a 128 Northern Pacific 4a, 1021-pert in that line, are you not?" waa asked. Northern Pacific 3a, 70 "1 do not take that honor to myself, '' Norfolk A Western consol 4s, 98 8 91 he anaweied. A 4s Short IJne Partic, Oregon Haa there not been a period of in95. Penn. roue. 3 flation in the ateel business durtug Resiling General 4a, 94 SL louls A Iron Mtn. consol 5a, 111. the last live years T St. Lou la "So far as properties with which I fg. 4s. 83. St. louls S ac tern 1st. 92 have been connected are concerned, Seaboard Air Line 4s, 671-there has been none, except so far as Southern Pacific 4a 881-due to a period of great prosperity." Southern Railway 5a. 1111-Tbe crest of the wave of prosper Texas and Paeillc 1st. 115 in the steel Industry, he said, was ity Toledo, St. L. A Western 4s, 71. coincident with the formation of the Union Pacific 4a 100 ateel corporation, hut the demand, he Union Pacific eonv. 4s. 85 said, hud not fallen off materially unU. 8. Steel 2nd 6p 69 til within the last few months. He Wabash 1st, 1141-stated that he bought the Bethlehem 4. Wabash Deb. B., 62 property shortly after the sale of CarWheeling A Lake Erie 4s offered, 90. negie property to the steel corporaWisconsin Central 4a 89 tion. He did not regard the value Colo. Fuel Con. 5a. 70. paid in securities for the eonutltuent plants of the steel corporation as at SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. all inflated. Against Mr. Guthrie's advice. Schwab said that he had since The meeting stock market waa un- the formation of the steel corporation changed yesterday. ITlces ruled about sold a considerable amount of ateel the same aa on Wednesday, while the securities, but most of the sales were transfers recorded were 'light, but ex- of bonds and that despite the sale of ceeded Unste of the forenoon. A thousome of the stock he believed himself sand shares of Carina offered, brought to be the largest owner uf steel stock. 11 Con. Mercur, cents. Mr. lntermyer then turned hia atwhich stiffened, lost again yesterday tention to the Bethlehem plant and morning, closing teh rail weaker. No Mr. Schwab's connection therewith, Daly-Judwaa brought out during tbe which, the witness said, had existed regular rail, but on the open board of the company. 250 shares rhanged hands, on stock since the formation he testified, Mr. Schwab understood, 3.25. 3.45 sold at and the second at that before he obtained the option unCentury la one of the strongest stocks der which Bethlehem was transferred on tbe board, but holders are not of- to J. P. Morgan A Co., in 1901, a prior fering It freely. One lot sold at option had existed, expiring only a rents this forenoon. was few the The closing quotations and sale first day before hiafor a secured, price of $23.50 option calling were posted as follows: per share, and his for $24 per share. John W. Gates, the witness said, had 'YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. assumed half of hia (Schwab's) sub"Bid. "Stock. scription to the first mortgage bonds of the United States Shipbuilding company, otherwise M r. Schwab still ratal at d his original holdings of the tlilpbuildlng bonds. Schwab was asked about the statement given to the pr.-- i in his unme trained stely after thu amt waa begun. the statement repelling the charge of fraud, and expressing confidence In the Sheldon reorganization plan. This line of questioning developed a .heatbetween ed colloquy Messrs. Schwab, lntermyer and Guthrie, In which the temiiers were apparently strained nearly to the breaking I point In thla statement It waa said that Mr. Schwab had deposited hia first holdings of $850,600 worth of mortgage bonds of the shipbuilding company under the Sheldon agreement Mr. Schwab admitted that the statement was inaccurate because he did not bold that amount of bonds, but he claimed that the inaccuracy was due to the preparation of the statement by Max Pam. hia personal counsel, and the fact that his entire holding of bonds was deposited under the reorganization plan would Inspire public confidence In th plan, without regard to the fact that his holdings were mistakenly overstated. aa to the exSchwab then tent of hia holdings of shipbuilding Mock and produced a Hat of the meu who aided him in preparing the cah whereby Morgan A Co. were paid for the Bethlehem plant when turned over to the shipbuilding company. Counsel agreed to keep this list from publication. Schwab said that Max Pam waa on the list, but he declined to state whether the list included high officials of the ateel conmration. The arrangement was, he said, that the shipbuilding securities representing the profit in the transact ion were to be shared 100 at 61 Shares sold, 700. the associates proportional-tamong 1 1.500 at Ingot. the amount of money contributed by May Day, 1,000 at 7 of each to the pool Tbe allotment Silver Shield. 1,400 at S 4. stock, be said, was never made, having 1 14. Dalton. 5.000 been postponed until the expenses of Tetro, 500 at 28 the transaction could be ascertained and he still retained all of the stock, OPEN BOARD. M r. Schwab testified that $20,000,000. allotted he had purchased bonds of the Century. 300 at 87 100 at 3.45, seller 60; from these associates all but $185,000, being now the owner of $9,505,000 150 at 3.40; 50 at 3.25. worth of the $10,000,000 bond Issue. 130 at 35.65. Paly-Wes- t, a Mr. Schwab said he was not 62 50 at Nalldrlver, defendant in the present suit, but that he bad retained counsel personRECAPITULATION. ally. "Mr. Guthrie Is my peraonal counsel in this and all other litigation," he said. Mr. l'ntermyer asked If the sale of the ateel properties to the corporation at that time had any effect upon the values of steel property, bul unMr. AFTERNOON ON CRINGE. der tho sdvice of Mr. Guthrie, Schwab declined to answer that quesOnly live stocks participated In the tion or make any statement regardsales made on the mining Erchange ing alleged Inflation of the value uf this afternoon. They were; the Bethlehem plaut. Mr. Schwab testified that at the May Day. 2.500 at 7 22 500 at b 30; time the Bethlehem plant waa in comUnde Sam Con.. 2.000 at 21 500 at 21 1.500 at petition with subsidiary plants of the V. 8. Steel corporation in the manu"Dalton, 2.000 at 1 facture of armor, but in no other re-- i Ja Reine, 2.000 at 3 poet, the bulk of Bethlehem's busiNew York Bonanza 1.500 at 11 ness consisted of the manufacture of 500 at 11 4 a 60. armor plate, projectiles, guns and gun forgings, and com passed forgings.Djr-In- p CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. a aerie of objection over a about the amount of steel question Chicago. Jan. 7. Cattle, receipt in., stork held b Mr. Schwab. Mr. eon alow. Good to prime steer 5 in stated that hia intention in 5 65; poor to medium 3.5001.50; asking this line of questions was to and feeder cows ttorkers 2.3504.35; show whether what Mr. Schwab paid 2.0004.25; heifer 2.004.75ffl cannera for constituent plants had a great 2.0002.40; bulls 2.2504.25; calves 3.50 effect in the prices asked for inflating 07.25. other similar plants and that if it HOGS Receipt today 40.000: towere shown taut Mr. Schwab hid morrow, 20.000; 5010c higher. Mixed with much of his stock it and butcher 4 750 5.05; good to choice parted would Indicat.; inflation. During, the 5.12 4.1.V$Y 4.65 heavy rough heavy colloquy Mr. Guthrie protested against 04.90; light 4.5004.90: bulk 4.7501.90. this line of inquiry aa an outrage 15.000. SHEEP Receipts Sheep mid asked the examiner to steady to 10c higher. I .amlw steady to the examination until ' the suspend matter ID higher. Good to chohe wether could be certified to the court. 4.1004.50; fair to choice mixed 3.25$i Mr. Schwab declined to state the 4.00: wesiernr sliecp 3.6004.60: native amount of steel stock and bonds he lamb 4.OU06.35; western iambs 5.50 now has and had Mild, declaring that 06.30. he did not intend to permit such an Investigation of his private business SCHWAB ON WITNESS STAND. by Mr. lntermyer. The witness acThea Hearing to Make Permanent Re cepted Mr. Guthrie's advice not to answer in regard to a long sene of ' rtivership of Shipbuilding questions along till lice. : Continues Trut Mr. SdiWiib wa aaked if he ha ! York. Jan. 7. ( Itarles M. j pot been ititereatod in the orgauiza-Schsah- . 11 the i'niicit imn nf the Ainrrionu Steel Fniiii'lii'' fml I'liriHiralinn, took thx i A Ohio, 4 Cliesarieaks Chicago A Alton, 3 102 s, 3--4. Drs. Shores 8. 1-- 8. FEU. COTTON Over the Continued Indications of War in Far East. end United State Steel Stock gamated Were the Mot Active Stock. Amal- Kinaaa City, Jan. 7. Caltle Receipts ti.iKiO; steady; native steers $3.50ft 1.75; native euwa and heifers $2,404x2.85; stockera and feeders $3.25 03.75; bull $2.2503.20; calves $2.50 Cl 3.75; went era steers $3.4004.15; western cows $4.20 4 70. SUM hi. Steady to Hogs Receipts $4,550 4.70; higher; hulk of ksIc heaty $4.5004 80; packer $4.5504.-75- ; pis and light $4.2ufi 4.70. 2.000. Steady; Sheep Receipts muttons $3.5004.45: lambs 4.7505.65; range wether $3. 3504. 40; ewe $2.30 03.55. 80. 11. Mexican, 230. reaction. Occidental Con. 59. 7-- 0 7.25. HOGS to- Receipts today. 40.000; morrow 20.0(10; 5010 higher; mixed and butcher 4.6505.0"; grvid to choice heavy 4.850 5.40; rough heavy 4.65 4.80; light 4.85; bulk of sales 4.70 04.80. bheeji Receipts 13,000; steady; good to choice wethers 4.0004.50; fair to choice mixed western 3.2504.00; sheep 3.5U04.4O; native lambs 4.00 6.23; western lambs 5.0006.23. were dull and Irregular. ToU. S. Bonds were tal sale. 1150.000. unchanged on call. Jaa. Chicago. Jan. 1-- 4: Bay 83; Sept 7. July 801-- 4. Cora-J- ap. Wheat ICoae; 871-403-- 8; 431-801-- 4; 825-8- 0 May 471-8- Corn Jan. May 471-8- 0 July Sept. 46 Oats January 36 May 391-- 2 July 26 8. Pork 13.00; May 13.32 Jan, 6.75; May 7.00. Blba-J- an. 6.421-2- ; May 3.70. Rye S3. ; 431-801-- 4; 4: 461-205-- 8; 8-- 8. 5-- 8; 5-- 3-- 2. Flax-1- 05. Barley 35053. Adams Con., Allre. 25. 18. Ilrecce, 10. Brunswick. .0. Comstock Tunnel, .07. Cou. Cal. and Ya., 155. Horn Silver, Iron Silver, 125. Leadvllle Con.. 03, Little Chief. .07. Ontario, 600. Ophlr. 370. 31. Pot Savage, 48. ol, Sierra Nevada. 70L Small Hopes, 22. 150. Standard, San Francisco. San Francisco, Jan. 7. The official closing quotation for mining stock today were ns follows: A tide, 29. Belcher, 37. Beat A B., 255. Bullion, 12. Caledonia, 94. Challenge Con, ('hollar, 33. 33. Confidence, 95. Con. Cals. and Va, 185. Con. Imiierial. 4. Crown Ikiint, 27. 20 Kxrhequer, O. A 0., 59. H. A N Justice, 480. Ophlr. Overman. 27. Savage, 60. Sierra Nevada, 9L 8-- 8. pm-b-- d T Comniere;rl l,i!',s $1.81 Bar silver 57 Mexican dollars, 43 Matts. Elec. pfd. 75. N. E. Gas A Coke,. United Fruit. 98. U. 8. Steel, 9 U. S. Steel prd.. 55 WestinghouKe Cora., SL 7-- 8. 5-- Adventure, Allouex. 4 21-2. Amalgamated. 48 Daly West 35 Bingham. 231-2- . Calumet A II.. 4350437. Centennial, 15. Copper Range. 45 Hon, Coal. 69 Franklin. 9. 11 Royale. 71-- Jan. 7. CaHle-lecc- ir.t A cf've end strong: native rter $3,300 3.2": ro and hellers $2.75?! 4.1 ib; cann'TS $1.75f' 2.5'.; storkera and feeder $273? 4.00; calves $3.00 C.25; bulls $2.5004 Oil. Hog;i Ree. jpta 7.500. Market 50 loc higher: heavy 4.707 4 S : mixed 4 5: It deft! i;:.-- . light idm OmaVi, $.5 73ft 4 75: bul!; rJ cnb-- a $ I "Oft 470. r,.inul. " rU rn v ees IISOi1 ar.ing.i $i uuft Oi; 75ft :! rr,. 4 R E DR. 1'arrot. 21 DISORDERS. Be aura your cure la thorough. Not one of our patients has ever bad a relapse after being discharged as cured, and we cure In lees time than the ordinary forma of treatment require. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior, hut harmless, remedies that remove the last poisonous taint CONTRACTED Tammarark. ion. Trinity. 4 United States. 19 Utah. 32. Victoria, 2. Winona, 7. Wolverine. C9 L 3-- 4. 3-- 8. 2. V. P. refunding 2: 2. 2. registered. 103 U. S. refunding eouiion, 105 1. V. S. .'Is rrctutered. 165 3-- 4. I". S. 3. coupon. 106 2. 1". S. New 4k. registered, 133. 1. 8. New couimn. 131 4. V- - 8. O'.d registered. 1i7 2. U. S. Old 4s. coupon. 107 2. V. S. 5a. registered. 101 2. V. S. coupon. 101 1-- 4. Atchison general 78 7-- 4. 4. 5. 4. Atchison adjustment 4. SS. AU bison Coast Line 44. 921-Ju.lt imore fihio 4. JiniT-- . H;illitnice A Ohio ,! Cenfial of Genigia tut. IVrifj-- .l of Oriuris Irl In,. g VARICOCELE. Abeolutely painless treatment that our cures completely. Investigate method. It Is the only thoroughly scientific treatment for this disease being employed. ' Spermatorrhoea. Seminal weakness. Lost Manhood, Hydrocele and Piles. Gonorrhoea Kyphtlls are also among the diseases we cure. . DR What Weaknes Is and How We Cure It So called weakness in men Jq mere ly a symptom of chronic inflammation in the prostrate gland. Drought on by early dissipation or by the improper treatment of some contracted disease. A. complete and radical cure la therefore a question of restoring the prostrate gland to its ' norm I state, and this we accomplish promptly and completely without the use of Internal remedies. Our treatment is a local one entirely. It le original and scientific, and has been proven absolutely effective by thousands of tests. YVe are convinced that by no other methods can full and permanent restoration of strength and vigor be accomplished. 4. . 1 r- 4. - v1. ' .. O. W. SHORES. PAY WHEN CURED. We Treat and Cure CATARRH Deafneee, Nose Throat Troubles, Eye and Ear and Diseas- es, Bronchial and Lung Troubles, Asth- ma, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Bladder Troubles, Female Complaints, Chronjc Troubles of Womea and Children, Heart Disease, Nervous Diseases, Chorea (SL Vitus Dauce), Rickets, Spinal Trouble, Skin Disease. Sciatica and Rheumatism, Diseases of tbe Bowels, Piles, .Fistula and Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm," Hay Fever, Lost Hysteria, Epilepay,' Insomnia. Manhood, etc., and all curable Nervou and Chronic Disease. s, Dr. Shores Especially requests that all patients call as EARLY AS POSSIBLE this time, to prevent the crowding and confusion which is Inevitable when everyone waits until the last hour. COME EARLY, and be sure of seeing the Doctor. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE FOR ANY DISEASES. 7 ed . ; Remeber tbe day and date Broom Hotel Wednesday January Oth. Office Hours 9 a. xn. to 5 p - f .. he was not inexcept to state-tha- t terested except aa an. underwriter, In the foundries association, and to uy that he could form no opinion' as to whether the values of ateel plants were inflated at the time. FINDS WRECK B. Telluride, Cola. .Jan. 7. Fifty-al- x men have been expelled from San Miguel county by the military authorities since "the publication of the martial law proclamation. About. 45 of these men are quartered at Monti-onand propose to return to Telluride after the troops are withdrawn. The search for firearm and ammunition has been completed and between COO and 700 weapons have been confiscated. e. CL EFFECT IE W. TIME CARD ,,.7M Eaat Ya , ,, AUaati Expire potato East ,. No. Ob B, so, why dont yon go tha way, through tho scenery pleasant of Colorado, probaMy the most beautiful in tho world, and over the SHORT LINE from Den- OB a ....Tilfl $ A ARRIVE DAILY. Pacific Mail, Balt Lake sad all poiata East Na. 1. Chics gt sad SL If re re & IS, Balt Uko kraal ....SiM a. No. 2. Chicago, SL Louis Ua-itod 1. m N MEN EXPELLED. FIFTY-SI- X Jf - JULY 27TH, 1003. . DEPART DAILY. No. fi, Atlantic Mail all poUts ? Coroner's Investigation of Duqueone Wreck Brought to a Close. Connellovllle, Pa., Jan. 7. The coroner's investigation of the wreck of the Duquenne limited expreaa on the night of December 23rd,. closed last night, and after hours of deliberation, the jury returned a verdict that the wreck waa unavoidable. , -- RaShur Going' East UNAVOIDABLE. -- A I 10:46 are Louis .... ...... 3:60 limited .. No. 'll, Loral from Park City 0:19 p re and Saa Pete Vallay No Y Pacific Expires troa ail IS :60 au. .. poiata Eaat Through Sleeping ran to Omaha, Chisago and SL Louis, Naw York aad Boston, Fire redining chair ears A perfect diairg ear eraviee on all through p-r- .... ........ ver the Burlington! trains. Better eeo mo about your trip, I L A. BENTON, Gan. A gt Pip. Dept hare bees in the passenger businesa Salt Lake Chy. C A. HENRY, Ticket AgenL Ogdem-twenty year, and I know about travelM ing. a GILSON, AgenL Ogden. I hare got St systematized, and eta glre you soma help in way that won't De Moinea. Jan. 7. H. Frazer, an occur to you. Write me a postal card electrical worker, has been found re- will do. sponsible for the $250,000 fire at the TICKETS: 79 West Second South St State capitol, he having dropped a H. F. HESLEN, General Agent i will He not candlo. bo prose-lighted ' SALT LAKE CUT. cuted. CAUSED DES MOINES FIRE. I FIFTY STRIKERS ARRESTED. DEPART. For Provo, Lehi, Fairfield OFFICE The My 25th 8L, Healy House. Phone Overland Limited reties Train Mile World Compartment and drawing -- rooa sleeping ran, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library'; entire train elertric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for The Most L Utah National Bank. hufict-soraki- OGDEN, UTAH. Sell draft INTEREST Ticket, . Cashier FCF.ET3N and on all point. TAYS St. Pan! and Minneapolis .TretiJcnt Vice-Preside- Ralph E. Hoag ON DOMESTIC TIME ng Book-love- DEPOSITORY. John E. Dimly Horace E. Peery trim and Mcrcur, connecting at Neph! for Manti and ' intermediate points on 8anpete Valley Ry. . . . FOr Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mam-- , moth. Eureka and Silver City (via Leamlng-to- n cutoff) ;; For Provo, American Fork, Lehl,. Juab, Milford. FYiaoo, Calientes and Intermediate points . Special rates to and from Europe via all lines Highest price paid for unused tickets, mileage, etc. STA1ES Ralway fc The 161Z. Only member of the American Ticket Brokers Austria Ogden, which means to the traveling public low rates and perfect safety. UNITED DasMe-Tfac- the Misread Rhrcr and CUcafo. B. ENGLEHART, MANAGER, 102 San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Sts, Salt Laka City. SNARMANS COT RATE TICKET TIME TABLE DepoL Third, West and South Temple Chicago, Jan. 7. A dispatch to the Tribune from Aurora, III... says: Because of tbs riots in Batavia, as a result of strikes In the different factories there, fifty strikers have been arrested. The cases are set for heari ing next Wednesday. 3-- 4: 2; 14L . 1 blood-cleanin- D J.. SHORES. e. 2. 2. Uuincy. 90. Sants Fe Cop A-- WEAK MEM 4. New York Bonds. 1 U 1- -4 7-- 8. 3-- OMAHA. C 5-- 8. 7-- 8; 2. Mohawk, 38. Old Dominion, Osceola, 60. three-corner- 2. 3-- 3-- 1 3-- 4. 2. 4. jr 1. Paly-Judg- 2-- 8. New Tnrk. Jan. 7. Close: Money on cal! easy. 2p:l kt cent, closing hid: offered at 2 per cent. Time loans ft. cent for all dale. easy. 4 Prime mercantile paper 5$ & j per cent. Sterling exchange strong, with actual buxine in hankers hills at 4.8525 for demand and $4.82 4.S210 for sixty day MU; rates f2.73'5M.i!0: calves $3.00 8 and rped-- 2. 1-- 2. 4. MONEY. II 2. v 4. Chicago. Jnri. 7. Cash wheat: No. 2 red 91: No. 3 red 89090: No. 2 hard $0083: No 3 hard 7G079; No. 1 northern 85087; No. 2 northern 82 084; No. 3 spring 72080. 4. 2. 3-- 2. WHEAT. tAP. o 1--8. 8. R R 3-- 8. 2. 3-- 4. 3-- 4. 5-- 2. 7-- 8. 3-- New Y'ork, Jan. 7. Sugar Raw nominal; fair refining. 3; centrifugal 96 ten. 31-molasses sugar 2 Refined quiet; crushed 5.05; powdered 4.53; granulated 4.45. 5-- 8. 2. 8. SUGAR. 2. 2. 78-1- -2 51-20- 2 A T A 1- -3 ge New York. 3--4. 7 2. 1- -8 MINING NEWS. as C 3--4. 2. Silver Illll, 60. New York. Jan. 7. Tha recovery Union Con, 110. which followed the oiiening decline In Utah Con, 20. Iondon modified apprehensions over Yellow Jacket, 38. the war situation anil oiiening changes Silver Bara, 57 in the stock market here were narrow. ilex. Dollars, nominal. Declines were the uioat numerous, Drafts, Sight 10. however. Amalgamated Coper waa Drafts, Telegraph, IS. the only prominent stock to show n Boston. gain. The light selling at the oiiening waa construed by the professionals aa 1 showing no important pressure of Call loans, stork. Purchases of the usual leaden Tima loans. 506. were made for n turn and the maiket Atchison 4. 8K. above last Mex. Cen. 4a, 67 4 rallied to an average of night. In the case of Boiled States Atchison, 661-Steel preferred, and n few low priced Atchison pfd, 88 stocks, the Improvement waa much Boston A Altiany, 24. larger. United States Steel preferred Boston A M.. 167 Anaconda fell 6. LeadBoston Elevator, 140 touched 56 ing stock displayed some feverish- N. 1 .. N. II. A II.. 195. ness at the top range and reacted in Fitchburg pfd. 135. home Instances to the opening prices. Union Pacific. 77 Mexican Central. 83 WOOL. Amer. Sugar. 124. Amer. Sugar pfd. 123. St Louis. Jan. 7. Wool, nominal: Amer. Tel. A Tel., 125. territory and western mediums 18fi. Dominion I. A 8.. 9. 19; fine medium 15017; flnu 13016. Geu. Fleet rle. 169. Mass. Electric. 20. llio 2-- fjiifiJ I 2. 2. Putoel, WALL STREET. Coffee firm; No. 7 linI hill JEI I 2. 3--4. 2. II From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. sick all people, new patients as well And will consul and advise hc old patients, absolutely FREE OF CHARGE. WEDNESDAY 3-- 4. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. l-- 2c 2; We take pleasure in announcing to Drs. Shores & Shores many Ogden patients, and to the sick and afflicted of the city generally, that Ogden's Favorite Doctor will be at the 7--1. 3-- 4. Chicago, Jaa. 7. Cattle receipts. alow; good to prime steers, 5.10 05.65; poor to medium 2.7505.00; k lockers and feeders 2.250 4.25; rows 1.7504.35; heifers 2.000 4.75; cannera 1.750 2.50; hulls 2.250 4.50; calves 3.50 New York, Jen. 7. Today stock market reflected a more sober view ot the condition growing out of tbe war rrlci in the Far Rost. The result was a moderate recovery from the fall of yesterday. AVer news continued something of a fa tor in all of the speculative markets and wheat rose and cotton fell in tesimnse. laindon had aircadv scored some recovery from Ita early decline before trading began In New York. The day's market here waa aluRRiih and llttlh. The stand ntcjcks moved very narrowly and did not maintain the irositiona. reflecting the ahifting operations of iiroroaslopai traders seeking merely to follow prices. There were wider movements In a collection of minor storks, prim dually among the railroads, lmt ein bracing some of the low priced Indus' tria)s as well. U. S. steel preferred was firm throughout the day until Hie closing dealings when Its gain, which fell away in comhad reached mon with a reaction In the whole list. The buying of U. 8. Steel preferred was attributed to banking interests associated with the corporation, and was believed to lie for purimww of support News of tbe day from the trade offered no explanation of the firmness of the stock, tits leading trade author! ty re( or Ling waiting attitude on the part of buy era of finished products. In the confidence that they could rover their requirements with ease. Something wan made of the argu raent that the polling of the steel stoeka ha already discounted the condition of greatest depression and that economics from wags reductions are to be felt from this time. Amalgamated Copsr showed temporary firmness in face of the heaviness of the general market and then weakened decidedly, presumably on account of the reporta of a Judicial holding on a minor point In one of the company's numerous litigations. Tbe stock scored a loss cm the day of c. Money continued to work decldely easier for all kinds of loans, time funds being offered in abundance at 4 except where largo proportions In Industrials collateral were sought to he included. This removed any oliat ruction advance In discount rates In Unc don helped to lilt Sterling. The batik of Kngland and flank of France exhibited tbe large repayment of loans until the turn of the year and the English institution gained In gold on tha return from domestic channels The Bank of France, however, showed a liisa of 12,000,000 in gold. One of the unsettling Influence of an outbreak of hostilities which has been most feared was large withdrawals of French capital now Invested in Londou discounts, to take care of French holdings of Russians. Tbe market closed rather easy with , 4. 2. CHICAGO. O: Bond M Visit to Ogden! 75. 2. 2. KANSAS CITY. , 100 f. OGDEN, ITT. IT, .FRIDAY MORNING, JANFARY, iwevulan. cm t C. A. Walker. I Chicago & nwii Kcriti-Wests- an full oetatmd fro. Gm AgM. m 204 hath Mala Strrt, Salt Lake City. Hub- - By. ' ARRIVE. .: 7,30 a jg Q5 p pj From Provo, Amerlaan. Fork. Lehi, Juab. Mil- - ; ? ford, .Frisco. Calientes ... and Intermediate points 9.35 g jjj From Provo. Lehl. Fair- - c field, Mercur and Sen- - ; ' pete Valley Ry.' points.. 5.35 p m From Silver City,' Mam-- .' moth, .Eureka, Stockton, Tooele, and. Garfield Beach r 1 i...,.,,,,.,..,, ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally ' Pullman Buffet Bleeping Fxr Service between Salt Lake, Milforti. Modena and Calientes. ' Direct stage connections for all' mining districts in southern Utah ahtf Nevada. City Ticket Office. 201 Main Street Tel. 250. For particulars, call on or address agents. Salt X.ake Route, or J. 1 MOORE. COMMERCIAL AGENT. 1L W. GILLETT, Gen. Past Aet Salt Lake C.ity, Utah |