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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, 6 18 MARKET his line on each reaction. The elute was strong with prices well up to the higher point final figures on May being at 91 The corn market waa Influenced, more or less, by tb strength In wheat. The cktie was strong with May at and 49 5 6. selling between 49 Utah NationalBank. 6 UNITED DEPOSITORY. STATES Chi. Tem. 4a, 81 Ccn. Toll., 4s, 61. Cola D. IR.G.U. would be violation of the constitution or the laws of the United Sta'es or of the atate of Utah." Other points made in the reply were fully covered by Mr. Smoot's first . statement. obedience 1-- 2. Southern 4s, A 68 98. Erie prior to lien 4a. 98 4. Krl( gen. 4s. 86 F. W. A D. C. 1st.. 104. OGDEN, UTAH. 103. Mocking Valley 4 1. A K. Unified 4a, 99 Presides! 49 John E. Dooly in oats wa Manhattan consol gold 4s, 103 The fealures in Horace E. Perry Mexican CenL 4s, 70. modi-ralbuying by a jirominent Ralph E. Hoag , 16. house. My ranged between Mexicen Central 1st Minn. A St. L. 4a, 97 and 43 Sells FOREIGN esd DOMESTIC 41 3 4fi'7-6c- . cluaing 61 K. A T. 4a, 9X draft oil all point. at 42 18c. tin second. 80 X R. R. of Mex. onol 4s. 76 PAYS INTEREST ON TIME BANK CLEARINGS. 98 New York Central 3 Seattle. Jan. 21 Clearings. 8510,. New Jersey Central 5s. 131. Xonhern 4. 103 396; balance. $133 826. Northern Pacific 3. 73. and a sprinkling Copprr rose to 51 Tacoma. Jan. 23. Clearings. $520,-81N. A W. consol 4a, 97 of obscure stocks also showed support. balances, $31,402. O. 8. L. 4a and partic, 95. Smelting preferred advanced 1. 1ortlaiu!. j.u. 25. Clearings, $580,-61Penn. conv. 3 a. 96. of the important stocks were driven baiances, $ltxi.177. lie low yrsterday's close at 11 o't lot k. Reading gen. 4s. 96 8t. L. A I. M. consol 5s. 113 Hock Island leading with a Its of WOOL. 8t. L. A San F. fg. 4a. 84. nearly a point. The level of the whole St. laiuis Houth western Isia. 93 market receded under profit taxing. SI. Louis. Jan. 23. Wool nominal. Reaboard Air Line 4a. 67. Southern losing a point, and some minor stocks more. The market Medium grade and combing and cloth- Southern 1aciflc 4a, 89 steadied aftrr the bank statement was ing, 17621c.: light fine. 15017 12: Southern Railway 5s, 11L tub washed, Texas and Pacific lau. 11. published and a rally in B. L O. to heavy fine, 12014 ' T.- . 8t. L. A W.. 4. 72 more than a point over last night 20031c. level. led the list to last Union Pacific 4a, 103 night's Union Pacific conv. 4s. 90. SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. CHICAGO. U. 8. Steel 2nd 5s, 75 The membera of the Mining Ex- Wabash lata 115 Chicago. Jan. 23. Cattle receipts, change were too worked up over this Walwah Deb. B. 67. liiw. nominal: good to prime steers afternoon's election to do business toWheeling and Lake Erie 4s, 90 4. 90&5.65: poor to medium 3.25(f4iu day. The aaiea all told did not Wisconsin Central 4a. 90. stock--rand feeders 3.U00 4.00; rows $500; while the week's totals Cola Fuel and Iron 5s. 7X 1. 5(144.1)0; heifer 1.75444.30; csnneia amounted to 1C1j030 shares, for whtuh .50 ft 2.45; bulla XOU04.OO; valves 1.00 waa Boston Stocks and Bonds. paid $32,708.50. ft 0.10. imstocks have Generally speaking, UO(S Receipts today. 17.000; Mon- proved during the week. . New York Atchison 4s, 98 X do pfd., 59 4. day 35.000; steady; mixed and butch- Bonanza haa probably made the larg- Mex. Cent., 4a. 69 Com., 84. ers 4.Mfa5.W; good to choice heavy est of gains aim last Sat- Boston Ele.. 1.10. percentage 3.0565.20; rough heavy 4.h505.U5; urday, the increaae being well up to- K.Y.N.H.AH. 195 Cent. 12 light 4.1064.05; bulk of aaiea 4.15 100 par rent; the result of the Fitchburg pfd, 1.36Amcr. Sug., 1.29 wards 5.05. dn pfd.. 1.24 4. P., 81 improved conditions at the SHEEP-Recei-pts 2,000; steady; mine. Unitedphysical T. A T.. 1.29. A. 69 Atchison. States has kept pace with good to choice withers 4.1564.50; fair Broton quotations and brokers Don. I A 8., 8 & A A. 2.45. bid up western mixed to choice 3.2564.00; Men. Elec., 1.7X do pfd.. 91 for the but local holders had sheep 3.5044.35; native lambs 4.50tf none to stock, Call loans, A M., 1.68. B. Daly-Wesoil. to sold I up 4.1505.95. 1.00; western lam 2 135.00, weakening again toward the Mai. Elec., 23. loana. Time 19 do Daly-Judlose. ia also pfd., but lower, BANK STATEMENT. the decline waa not as marked aa some U. 8. Steel, 13 New York. Jan. 23. Weekly bank antldpaled it would be. Sacramento pulled through practically unchanged. SMOOT MUST DEFEND. statement: 4. STOCK MARKET IMPROVES. s. R- 3-- 1. ! e com-missii- in-.- The Had Rise Invited Profit 3-- L 1- -1 Taking. 3-- 4. 4. 2. Fm-ifl- Prices Rallied When Bank Statement Came Out. and Closed Steady With No Net Losses. e 4. 4. 4. iriie X 1--X to k 's Near York. Jan. 23. market waa irregular, but th halting inovcmctii was nm more nurkil lhau To-day- , litual tinder the is which see invited hy the rise anil sustained by several important points ot I'UblUa-tio- a positive strength. After the ol the bank auicniein there aaa an effective rally and the market , with no Important net closed losses on the day. The operators in the market neemed satisfied with the Increawi In Ihe surplus reserve of the lianks, and were not impressed witn the staggering showing of the Increase in the various items, which broke all reronio in several Instances. There ia a general agreement that the loan expansion now in progress represents largely a transfer of obligations from trust companies and out-idbanks to clearing house institutions. The stalemente of New York trust tsimpanlee. not yet eoiupletc, for 31 the six months ending In deposits last, show a net nf $10X676,033 for 33 rompauh which retreaenta n reduel !ot in proiatrtJon upon lnk representative. as trust capitalists heep their reserves largely on deposit with me But the suggestion la also banka. made that the present heavy lullux ol funds' from the Interior to Nrw York may represent in part operations by the treasury in th transfer of gold exports from interior diNlturs to New Y ork to lie drawn on In making tba Panama ransl payments. Tbs item of government deposits with the New York banks, however, reflects no such operations. The distribution of securities affected by this movement does not appear to be very wide, according to the of the commission house whose the dealings represent the demand ofconoutside public, which tinue to complain of a small sliare of the Increased biudness being done. In contrast the brokerage Arms havof ing a membership representative the largo Individual operators whose movements are in themselves on a scale to dominate the market In ordinary timea and whoee leadership fol-is looked for by a large speculative In the lowing to dnride their action market have been very considi-uouin the dealings. In other words, the market has continued largely profea profit-taking- sU-ady- de r dei-rue- 11-1(1- 3-- X X 2. 1-- 1-- 7-- X 5-- 8. st X X Increase Deposits Increase $986,303,300; Circulation decrease $43,141,200; $635,80(1. Legal tenders shows no Improvement, while the buying haa been limited. Martha Washington has been one of a large amount of stock changed bands, closing decidedly etronger. Te-tr-o ended the week lower. Century also dropped off several points. Yankee Con. waa in fair demand earlier in the week, but closed weaker. The closing quotations and sales of today were pouted as follows: Butler-liber- $30, 669,-30-0. Increase $77,440,600, 620.81)0. Specie Increase $196,207,900; $12,-5- 28 , HUO. Reserve increase $372,61X500, Reserve required $246,575,626, $11,256,675. Ruriilus $26,073,875, Increaae 0. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. $2,790.-2- S Ex U. B. deposits Increaae $35,289,250, $2,856,225. . MONEY. New York, Jan. 23. Money on call nominal, no Inane; sixty and ninety per cent; six montha day loans 303 4 iter cenL New York, Jan. 23. Prime mercantile paper per rent. Sterling exchange steady with actual business in bankers' bills at 4.859504.86 for demand and at 4.632004.4339 fur aionnL day bill: posted rates 4.831-2Operations of the lal ter class have sixty commercial been manifest for several weeks past 4.84 and but they have been confined bttberto hills Bar silver, 65 to the stocks of cmaller railroads and .in dust rials of n volume easily manip-to Mexican dollars, 42 4. ulated in the market and aublec.t COPPER AND LEAD. ttie influence of speculative pools, 'the transactions of thla week, however, New York, Jan. 13. Lead and cophave extended to the high gauge stocks, with corresponding growth of per quite unchanged. ;.tha sympathetic effect on the general SUGAR AND COFFEE. market The tear of war between Russia and New York, Jan. 23. Raw, Japan waa rather definitely eliminated nominal; fair refining, 3Sugar: centri. from the situation, and even more so molaaaes sugar, the apprehension of its unfavorable fugal. 94 test, I effect here should it threaten again. Refined dull; crushed, 6.05; The growing conviction of the abun-- '' 4.43. dant reeonrri of the money market to dered. 4.55; granulated. Coffee, firm; No. 7 Kio, meet all demands upon it haa also been n growing force upon sentiment. The WOOL. entire tranquility with which the money market haa met the dotation St. Louta, Jan. 23. Wool, nomhml. of a number of railroad bond issues haa served to prove its adequacy to Territory and western mediums, 180 provide for this class of requirements, 19. which haa been a source of anxiety for Kins medium, 15017. many months past The rapid Fine, 15Q16. aloa of tha loan item of the clearing bouse banka In the last month has KANSAS CITY. kept alive thla apprehension, but with n loan exisuision in a month of 22. Cattle, r Ksnaas CHy, Jsu. the reserve Item Increased over celpts,' 200. Market unchanged. Native $12,000,000 and the surplus above the steers, 1064.65; native cows and he' legal requirement grew to the extent ifer, 2.1503.60; slock era end feeders, or $9,105,205. 35)00X70; western steers, A5O0 4.25; Money on rail has fallen to t per western cows, 1.5003.30. ot Influx The large rent or under. ltng receipt. 4.000. Steady. Bulk of gold resulting from the heavy trade sales, 4.7505.00; heavy, 4.950X05; two mouths balance in our favor for 4.650 4.92 piga and Ughta. packer. past has concurred with the return 4.3004.87 hood of currency from active trade Shee- p- None. ehamiela to pile up reserve In the New York banks. No small part ot OMAHA. tha inrreaso in New York bank loan ia duo also to the transfer of loan Omaha. Jan. 23. Cattle, Items from trust companies and from loo. Market unchanged. Nativereceipts, steers, interior banking institutions to the 3.3505.10: rows and heifers, 1700 3 85; New Y ork banka. These outside Imdl 1.5002.50; storkere and feedtutionx lend their deposits in the New rannera, ers. calves, 3.000X25; bulla, 2.500190; : rat-wlitn York bask directly money 3.80. 'are higher and the profit attractive 2.250 Hogs, receipts. 5.500. Strong to Sc When rates for call. loans fall to the heavy. 4.900X00; mixed, 4.850 higher: derale paid by New York banks on light. 4.7504.90: pin. 17004.50; posits outside lenders call In their 4.90; loan and fall hank on the deposit rate bulk of aaiea. 4.8304.95. Sheep, receipts. 2.500. Steady; westhy the New York bank, which are I hereby driven to find employment fur ern jewfliigs. 4.3504.75; wethers, X90 these funds on which they are paying 0 4 40; ewee. 2.900X95: common and a rate practicallv equivalent to the aluvkere, 2.5003.60; lambs, 4.750X7X Gross open market call Iron rate. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. earnings of railroads continue to lie well maintained, sentiment of tne Iron and steel trade outlook haa distinctly Chicago. Jan. 23. Close: Wheal May. 91 Improved and the profltahle term, on July, 82 3- which the country's cotton and grain 4) Sept.. 7? crops are being n'arckted is or grow Corn Jan. 45 May, 49 July, 47 ing Impressiveness. Th" growing Icmanil for bonds has Oaia Jan. 39 May. 42 July, an influence in proving sentiment 37 over the outlook for aernritif ss 13.15: May, 13.32 1 rork-J- an. pressure of capital for employment in Lard Jan. 7.15; May. railroad mortgages ia a not unusual Riba Jan. 6.45) May, X72 X 1 prelude to an expanding market for Rye-- 54 Blocks. Tha extraordinary demand fur 1.14. Flax United Rutcs Steel second 5s and tor Timothy S. 07 1 Hock Island bonds, while overshadow11.25. Clover ing the bond market, has not pmltui Harley, 39060. ed a rood demand at advancing prices Cash wheal ; No. 2. 90098; No. for higher grads bonds. red. 67097; No. 2 hard. 61685: No. Quotations on call for government hard, 72053; No. I northern. $99i; bonds have not changed during the No. 2 do, 85090; No. 2 spring. 75087. wetk. 1- -2 a 0 4.861-204.8- 4121-204.8- 7; 1. 2-- 1-- 27-3- 2; 11-3- 2; 19-1- Ingot, 1.00 at 1 8. Manhattan. 3.000 at New York Bonanza, 7-- ' seller lows: "I deny that the Mormon priesthood according to the doctrine of the church nr belief or practice of Its membership, OPEN BOARD. ia vested with or assumed to exerrke supreme authority In all thing temTetro. 500 at 30 TT poral, spiritual, civil and political. I Uncle Sam Con., 600 at 31 admit that the first presidency has supreme authority In thlnga spiritual RECAPITULATION. and in things temporal relating to the property, business and affairs of the Regular call IMMf 4.500 $ 17.50 churrh Itself. I admit that the head of 1.000 270.00 the church claims to receive divine Opnnboard revelation. I admit and aver that i 5.5)10 $ 447.00 am bound to accept and obey such Today 'a sales 161.030 Week's otala 32,70X59 revelations to far and so far only as they relate to things spiritual, or to New York Stocks. property, business or affairs of the thureh itself. And I especially deny Little Chief, 06. Adams Con. 10. that 1 am or can be. hound in any way to obey any such revelation when such Ontario. 6.00. Alira, 2X Bren. 10. Ophir. 4.50. Brunswick Con. OX Phoenix. IX . 1-- 4. Comstock 'run.. OXI'otteo, 2X C. C. A V.. 1.50. Savage. 59. Horn Silver, 103. Sierra Nev., 75. Iron Silver, 1.2X' Small Hopes. 20. Lead. Con., 02. Standard, 1.60. Adventure. 25. 4 Al'.ouex, Osceola. 60 Amalgamated, West. 34. 23 X Ual. A Hoc.. 445. Centninial. IX 5-- Cop. Range. 45 Ihim. Uoel. 65 1-- 8; Franklin 8 Isle Royalr. 5-- 8. 1-- 33 2. 8 Winona, 6 Wolverine, 2. New York. Jan. 23. The opening stork market was active and tiroari but the price rbaitKe were small with the gains predominating. The London stock exchange waa closed today, and this market had no Initiative front that point. The stock market was tr regular koi tcreriih during tb Art? hour. Hvary profit-taxin- g went uu ia all fcDKHituive favorites, bu; biytuc . lttei some hludirg US f tb Waiwi'h m, and other riouM slocks nuntcrhaianivd temporarily tin reaction, Ama'gauia'el MiS-Ijm- 105 reg.. Jan. 1-- 4. reg., 101 1-- X S 21 coupon, 101 7-- 6. l-- - 1-- 2-- find I aspect 3 4. 7-- 1 S its superb plant for the manufacture f Pure Milk Foods. 1- -4 4- You are invited The Pasteur Dairy Company 3-- 3-- I'l 2446 Grant Avenue. 7- - a m ARRIVE DAILY. NA X PSeige Mail. Balt Uka and all points East ....11:45 a. m. Chicago aad SL Loota .. .......... 2.48 aa limited Na II, Local from Park City and San Pete Valley . . 7:00 p. m. Ke Padfle Expre-- s from all points East .. IliBaa Through SlMptag eara to Omaha, ChSL New York a aad Louis, isago and Frea reclining cfour asm p. fact dining ar amvire oa all Urouzk Na I. Hat-te- trails. . L A. BUTTON, Goa AjLV gr. DpL O, A. HENRY, Ticket Agent Oqdta! ft B. GILSON, ' 0 . .... 852 24th ICT0RvV TIME CARD L Effective Nov. 22, 1001 DEPART 6 Mail and Express .7:1$ 9 Overland Limited for Connell Omaha, Bluff. Denver, Kairea City aad a TIME TABLE east daily AtWatie Express for Ci40 $ as 7:10 $ a 2:10 aa No. 4 Dnvre. San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. ARRIVE. Na 8 Pndfle Express ram OoubcO Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and Depot, Third, West and South Temple Bta Salt Lake City. , DEPART. For Provo, Lchl, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry. . . . For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth. Eureka and Sliver City (via Learning, ) ton For Provo, Americnn Fork, - Lchl, Juab, MIL ford, Frlaco, Cmllentea and intermediate points ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab, Milford, Frisco, Calientea and intermediate points From Provo, Lehi, Fair-field- , Mercur and Sen-pet- e , east, daily .. I Overlaid . Limited Council (ram Omaha, Bluffs, Kanaas City, Dan-ve- - No . aad all points east, 2:20 p. m dally. 2:40 p. n Na 101 Fast Mail C. A. HENRY, Ticket AgenL G. H. CORSI, ent-off- Valley Ry. P.aadF. A. T. W. OOLUNfL T. P. ; -- A. . Q5 F qj 9.35 g jq THE OREGON enUajC points. 5.35 p m From 811ver City, Mammoth. Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Bench Connell Omaha, Kanin City and all points seat, daily XUi-ff- xaN'fc TlM CARD. (Nov. 22, 1903.) DEPART end Portland.. 11:55 am, Na 0 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 a Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car and Butte Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Na 11 Cache Valley 7:15 p. m. Direct staffs Na 12 Salt Laka and Tintic 10:45 a m Modena and Calientea 5:35 p in Na Butt '7 a connections for all mining districts ia Na 8 Salt Lake and inter--' southern Utah and Nevada mediate points f:lPha No. 2 Salt Laka Provo.' and .all points Milford City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street TeL. 350. ,, 9:05 p south For particulars, call on or address Kb. 10 Sait Lake and intea mediate points .....a,....', ):fi 9 a agent. Salt Lake Route, or J. L 8:10am-4 MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. W. E. GILLETT, Gen. Past Agt ARRIVE. Salt Laka City, Utah-2:00 p Na 1 Salt Laka Na 0 Butte and Foci-tallExpress ....... ...... ...... 12:45 a aa No. 11 Salt Lake and Tintie 0:55 p.ia No. 7. Salt Lake and Mil- a ....... .... ..... . . .. . .11 :20 ford No. J Salt Laka and Inter--. a m. 7:00am mediate points 0 Portland and Butte.. 7:00am No. 10 Butte end Pocatello 5:30 p.m. Ka No. 19 DseMc-Tknc- Cache Valiev 10:50 am Trains south of Juab do sot rua Sundaya . C. A. HENRY, Ticket Ageat G. H. CORSE, , Pas. A FL Act., Ogden, Utah D. B. BURLEY, Q. F. I. A, Salt Lake City-- Raffway hetnesa k ths Rinsed Mvcr aad CWc$t. The I Laisriaes Treia iathtWsrid Compartment and drawing-roo- m sloe ping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book-- 1 lovers Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- ng to call on 7-- X 8(15 a ,a Atiaatis Exprea, all 7:00 p. points East ited Na The Mad I-- L 4. Na East .. ................7:15 a Na 12, Salt Laka lonai ... .8:10 am, Na X Chicago, SL Look lim- lOverland Limited Ifsiftll 4. U FECX Na Na The Oaly 2. U. & 5a IT. S. 5 CARD U 27TH, 1903, DEPART DAILY. 6, Atlantic Mail all poista a 4. appeared jo tie more strongly concentrated in a few bands today than be- frc-iiu-- OGDEN, UTAH. ITS FAMOUS THE 3-- 4. MARKET. 'Phene 344k. r 1-- 4. Tnu JULY W. 6-N- Proprietor. New York Benda. a R. SKEEN & CO. 2. Wheat holdings Atchison gen.. 4. 99 Atchison adjustment 4. 90. Atlantic Coast Line 4s. 74. of the last Baltimore A Oh o 4a, 10X fore th heavy liquidations In addition foreign hovre. forty-eigh- t 94 do 3 markets did not respond to the break Central of Georgia 6. 106 1 hero yesterday, a a conqaencc Central of Georgia 1st Inc. 71. 10.1 opening quotation? uQ May was i:n- ' Cnesapeak A Ohio 4 htil.r An efiorc on Clutiigu and Alton 3 W, IS chanfd vo 'Le part of una to voVrr re'aiid in ic. B A Q bW 4 91 Dur C. M. A St. P. gvn. 4. U an ear:? advance ro M I Um.I Un-r- e S ronmtl - 11 ing (!u- - reutiiiiidi-- r of the were ia..iis and 5s. s:k it'. K.i L A I'aiihi the l':ad'i;c adding msicriKtly In I C, C. C. k SLL. in. 4. 97. Chicago, a, for a courao of Instruction in the liberal aria and In order to study trades and handicrafts practiced tu their native land. H. C. BIGELOW, J-- X do coupon. 105 IT. S. 3s rcg.. 106. do coupon. 106 U. R. new 4s reg.. 132 V. 8. new 4 coupon. 133 U. S. old 4a reg.. 107 U. 8. old 4a coupon. 107 23. X 1-- U. S. ref. 2s POP CORN THAT POPS 72 4 4. Jan. Depot. United Copper, X 3-- 4. idebandewesI ALL TRAINS DAILY. A party of Chinese will anon arrive twenty-fou- r here, says a Timea dispatch from Hnia-aelNew Y'ork, 2. Y'ovtoria. 3 2. 8-- 4. Mohawk. 38 Old Dom., 11 1-- GRAIN CHINESE SEEK INSTRUCTION. All modern Improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, men's headquarters. commercial Street car service every five minutes. Three blocks east of Union Santa Fc Cop.. 1.24 Tamarack, 108. Trinity. 5 United Stales, 21 437 25th POULTRY SUPPLIES No better or larger assortment la the city. 00 AMERICAN PLAN. Ratee: $2 to $3 per day. 23. y Quincy, 93. o01-Dal- Binghaiq. 7-- 8. CHICAGO Had Twalvs Thousand Dollars Worth of Gama on Hia Parson. Minneapolis, Jan. 21 James Wait-er- a, alleged to be one oi the moat successful diamond tblevea in the country, haa been arrested by detectives aa he was leaving for Chleago. More than $12,000 worth of diamonds were found In hid possession while he confessed to having disposed of about $13,000 worth of atones in the past three weeks. The specific charge on which be la held ia that of robbing Baronet Helena Radxlkewele of $6,-0of atones at the Colonial hotel in San Frandaoo three weeks aga With Walters waa William Kerry, n local man. who kept the diamonds for him while he was in the city and who was arrested while awaiting his companion at Union atatioa. Walters waa plentifully supplied with money and rut tpiite n figure After being arrested he was subjected to n vigorous examination and finally admitted that a companion knew where the atones were. The officers found Kerry at the station. When Walters was confronted with Kerry he confessed. telling where he bad stolen the jewels and where ha had disposed of n number of them. ' Wrapped In a handkerchief was found n diamond lizard studded with about 150 atones and estimated at a value of about $5,000; a diamond tipped cornet pin; a pearl and diamond necklace; pearl and dtamomf breast pin;' an opal ring surrounded with twenty-tw- o diamonds and a pair of diamond studded cuff buttons completed the collection. making about $12,000 worth ot stones. He had disposed of several diamonds in Minneapolis and within the last three weeks sold $10,000 worth of stones In Taeoma, Spokane and Seattle. When tha theft was discovered In San Frurlaco a general alarm was sent out throughout the country and the police of every city have been on the lookout. , 1-- X Ogden Steam Laundry. IU REED HOTEL Parrot. 2. TO THE . Boston, 7-- 8. 4: 15-- 8. 500 at 22, SO. 2; 3-- 4; CALL SALES. REGULAR ec- 2: Tha Senate Commutes Will Investigate the Charges. Washington, Jan. 21. The senate committee on privileges and elect ions today determined to enter upon an Investigation into the charges against Senator Smoot in connection with the demand for hi expulsion from the senate and authorized Senator Borrow to present a resolution In the permitting the committee to send fur witnesses and documents. The committee did nut attempt to decide how extensive the Inquiry should be, leaving that point for future determination. Sume of the mem-her- s express the opinion that when the Investigation ia once entered upon it will be impossible to prevent opening the doors wide and going Into all the point a thoroughly. They agree, however, with the more conservative members, that it la wise to leave the extent of the work to future developments. The resolution probably will be Introduced In ihe senate Monday, and aa it will be presented aa the unanimous action of the committee it la not probable that It will be an It will be In the usual tagonixed. The comform of such resolutions. Senator Smoot's mittee had before amended reply to ibe specific charges made by Mr. Taylor at the meeting on the 16th, and It was agreed that the charges and the reply constitute a sharply Joined Issue, especially on tha point aa to the Interference of the Mormon church In temporal affaire. Membera of the committee express tha opinion that thla and the eherge that Smoot la a polygamist will constitute the principal points of inquiry. That some of the prates tents do not follow Mr. Taylor tq tha extent of saying they have no Information to the effect that Mr. Smoot la a polygamist, waa brought out la tha meeting today when Senator Dubois stated that he bad received assurances that there waa on fils testimony on- - that point. Hr. Bmoot'a reply to the charge that the authority of the churrh la accepted aa supreme in all matters, is as fol- 6. Here He Goes WithHisCiothes ship-owne- al ed WALL STREET. 1-- U. 2-- 4. $045,664,900, Professor Behring Favors Vaccination to Prevent Tubarcutoaia. Berlin, Jan. 23. Every calf in Germany will be vaccinated upon reaching its third month, with specially prepared tuberculous bacilli taken from human beings If the proposals of Prof. Behring, the great bacteriologist and opponent of Prof. Koch's tuberculosis theories, are adopted by the Reichstag. Prof. Behring pleaded the adoption of an imperial law to this end. In conference with the ministry The profeseor also of agriculture. proposes to add a gramme of formalin to every ten quart can of milk. He maintains that fresh milk contains elements fatal to disease bacteria but that it quickly loses them. " Formalin, he adds, would conserve these elements indefinitely. SHARMANS X 1-- S-- 4. THE GERMAN CALF. New York. Jan. 23. Increased activity and strength have developed huh in the bond and stock markets this week. The lifting of the war ekiuri in the Far East ha relieved the market from a repressive luflunence. The piling up of bank reserves In New Y'ork haa relieved all apprehension of the ability to meet requirements, better sentiment, over the iron and steel trade, and satisfaction with the terms on which the country's staple crops are being marketed have encouraged a demand for securities. The development of aggressive and powerful pro fessional leadership on the bull side FOUR BOY MURDERERS. of the market has driven a large short interest to cover and helped the Tha Confession Made by Ona Implbuoyant tone of the market. icates His Companiona Buffalo. Jan. 2.7. William Balsamo. FEW Dm an Italian baa been murdered in a little grocery store of which he was the proprietor. At first the Mafia When Japan Concludes to Taka Action waa suspected, but early today four She Will Announce it Frankly. boys, ranging In age from 15 to 17 Port Arthur. Jan. 23. High official years, were arrested. One la alleged say they believe war or peace will be to have made a confession Implicatderided upon today or tomorrow. ing bis companions. After a conference of the heads of Balsamo said as he was dying that all the departments of the Manchuria he had been shot by burglars. administration, orders were issued that a list of every available army and uaval reserve man in Manchuria be drawn up aa well aa a list of those Indispensable for the civil administration which it ia impossible to send to tha front. It ia claimed that the re- CUT KATE TICKET OFFICE serves total 80.001 men. The bulk of the Fort Arthur fleet is O. B. ENGLEHART, Manager. stationed Just outside tha harbor. 103 85th 8L, Healy House. Thone 161Z. Naval and military stores in unusual quantities are being bought on the Only member of the American condition of immediate delivery. The Broken Assn. In Ogden, which admiralty authorities answering In- Ticket means to the traveling publio low rs dequiries on the part of cline to define the porta of neutral ratea and perfect safety. , abti bound for Japan. Shipping rates have advanced a hundred tier cent durSpecial rates to and from ing the laat fortnight, otherwise the traffic of foreign ships especially in Europe via all lines. Japanese coal which ia obtained by inHighest price paid for undirect purchase, continues normal. The used tickets, mileage, etc. shipping authorities are considering the question of removing- - the for whose transportation ships are in readiness. CORN Owing to the disorder In the native Two care Just received. because coolies the the among city government works have been stopped, HAY Urge guards occupy all the street nightly. We are prepared to fill Urge or mall orders promptly. DIAMOND THIEF CAPTURED. U la; Loan JANUARY, 24, 1904, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN, Telephone 27. 10PEKA& SANTA fii)La ha auutu- - ATCHISON, Line from Utah to SL Joseph, Cbicsgo, Gab veston, El I o and the Mining Camps ef New Mexico end Arizona Dim-- I SL Paul and Minneapolis Kansas City Tkkft. mcrvatiani. an fol L ran be . Waiiwi. Chiraga & Count from Aacni, .1 j NoiMestBrn FE Ry. j THREE TRAINS DAP.T. Per parties Inn ebont " REDUCED RATES EAST thle mummer mpplf V WARREN, find A rent. 411-- r |