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Show T1IE MORNING EXAMINER rillDEX, UTAH, o-- TREMONS QUIETED NERVOUS ADVANCE TENDENCY UNINTERRUPTFREE FROM ED-MARKET PRESSURE OF LIQUIDAANY TION. MAY BE A TIE Out Possible Result of Throwing Votes in Denver Election Denver, Doe. 16. The supreme court has taken under the motion tif attorneys f,r tin- - Republican party to eliminate from the count, the entire vote of four Itonver Vreeincts, in which frauds have been shown in the trial of election official for contempt of court. These precincts, with the mie whose vote ha already been thrown out. returned 1453 Democratic and 276 Republican votes. If these votes are all rejected the Republican gain three members of the state senate from the city, the leading Democratic candidate hairing only 694 majority on tii face of the returns. If no other changes be mads the senate will then be a tie, tbe lieutenant-governo- r, a Republican, Laving the casting vote. The Republicans propose if they obtain control of the senate to unseat two Democrats who were seated on contests two years ago. No election contempt case was tried by the supreme court today and the decision of the court in the rase from precinct 2, ward 7. has been postponed until Monday. There were originally seven defendants In thi case, but three of (hem. Police Capttin Frank W. Lee, Constable Michael Gary aud John P. Kendrick, have been dicliarged for lack of evidence United States Depository Pays Interest on time deposits President. Vies Pros. Cashier ... .Asst. Cashier J. E. DoOly Horacs E. Psery. Ralph E. Hoag. . . . A. V. McIntosh.. For was now higher than in 1877. the higlieci funk the German army kuuwa no limit . using aa efficient so long aa his strength is ini an, while ou the other baud a proian i:lun tiie had recently been made in French chamber to reduce the rn lament age of generals to 54. Tho defended tbe present policy in cast's where promotions were made over the heads of older officers, frankly slating to the latter that they cannot rise higher and letting them ask for retirement if (hey wish. Tbe army loses little in any case, since the officers skipped were always near the age limit. l UNION PACIFIC Hires Trains Daily :un-iat- er OF OGDEN MID OF THE STATE SENATE The Utah National Bank I'ALL STREET UElTMlIKIS IT. 1!W. SATURDAY MOliXINU, BStCSS 532! Dun's Report Shows General Confidence Increases as Shown by ManuUnem 3,0u0 Steady; good to prime steers Activity Less facturing ployed, Few Labor Disputes and 6.oO07.oO; poor to medium 3.750 Farm Staples Return Large Profits. 5.75; srockerg and feeders 2.15 4.15; cows 1.0004.25; h,irrs 1.75ft 5.w: canncrs 1.0002.20; bulls 2.0004.20; New York. Dee. IS. The nervous tremors which have afflicted the mock calves 3.5007.00. lii:gs Receipts 30.000. Steady; mixmarket all through 1 lie week were ed aud butchers 4.300 4.60; good to tendency quirted today and the wldch ha been in evidence 'ver einrn choice heavv 4. 55ft 4.65: rough heavy light 4.3004.50; bulk lbs downward course was arrested on 4.3064.42 Tuesday, was mure consistent and un- of Hales 4.456 4.55. Sheep Receipts 8.0o0, Sheep and interrupted than at any previous time lamlia steady; good to choice withers on the recovery. Notwithstanding the restoration of 4.500 5.50; fair to choice mixed 3.500 the vigor of the market there was no 4.75: wearern sheep 4.0005.75; native corresponding revival oi animation, the lambs 5.UO07.Oo; western lambs 5.00 day's dealings showing little increase 6.85. over those of yarterday. The market pressure of vu entirely sofree fromtheanysmall OMAHA LIVESTOCK. that buying liquidation lli-- j and was effective in lifting prices Omaha, Dec. 1 6- .- Cattle Receipts supply of stocks was so scanty as to l.:ioo Steady; native steers 3.25 to advauce the asking enable hnldi-r2.5003.81); 6.15; cows and heifers on the price. effect with telling price western steers 3.0004.70; range rows The I'nited Siatea fiieei stocks were nnd heifers 2.4003.50; canncrs 1.500 in roniinued large demand anil were 2.30; stockera and feeders 2.5003.85; of the of the placing report helped by 2.0003.75. a large order for steel rail for the calves 2.6005.50; bulls 6.5H). Active; Hogs Receipts Pennsylvania. 4.42 4.37 mixed 4.40 The November foreign trade rejiort heavv 4.42 light 4.42 pigs disclosed a decline in tho excess value 4.0004.40; bulk of sales 4.4004.42 of over 320.000,000. 8heep Receipts 6,000. Slow to 10c The outgoing gold movement waa western yearlings 4.5005.35; offerwaa lower; aa money ignored practically ed in abundance and at lower rales of wethers 4.7505.25; ewes 4.2504.70; interest. Gains of one to three points common and Stockers 2.504.50;iambs were frequent among the leading 5.4006.30. clocks aud t he closing was very strong KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. at tho lop level. Bond were strong. Total sales, Kansas City, Dec. 16. Cattle Receipts 4.000. Steady; native steers New York, Dec. 16. Dun's weekly 3.5006.50; native cows and heifers 5.25; storkers and feeders 3.500 review of trade tomorrow will say. Manufacturing activity steadily in- 4.00; bulls 2.0004.00; calves 3.000 creases, testifying to the general con- 6.50; western steers 3.000 5.00; westfidence in a heavy demand next year ern cows 1.7503.60. Hogs Receipts 9.000. Lower and and tho leading branchea of business report seasonable conditions. Holiday steady; bulk nf sales 4.30 04.55; heavy packers 4.4004.55; goods sell more freely than staples, 4.5004.62 but all classes of merchandise are go- pigs and light 3.8504.45. Sheep Receipts 2.000. Steady;mut-ton- s ing into larger consumption, while it 4.0005.00; lambs 5.0006.65; is the exception when there is complaint regarding mercantile collections. wethers 4.250 5.25; ewes 3.7504.40. The proportion of idle machinery is CHICAGO FUTURES. . growing smaller and the number of lees, few labor disputes of significant dimensions existing out- Tbs Lea ding Futures Ranged side of Kail River. Farm staples are returning large profits to producers and foreign trail relations for November showed a very small loss in exports, considering the abnormal figures last year. Far from meeting with tbe setback that many traders anticipated, the iron and steel industry has gone steadPackers' hides are ily forward. steady, but weakness has developed in country hldea and buyers of native steers wsit for concessions. Foreign dry hides are firmly held. Failures for tbe week numbered 276 in the United States against 329 last year and 25 In Canada compared with 20 a yeur'ago. . TtoI ve Omaha Chicago c Sta Louis Kansas City PEACE TREATY SIGNED. New York. Dec. 16. The seuate haa finally ratified the peace and friendship treaty with Bolivia, cables the Val- AND ALL A big K0 CHANGE TO paraiso correspondent of the Herald. demonstration similar to that which recently occurred iu Santiago ia being prepared'. anti-cleric- al Be PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS SEUSSE. turf your Ticket Reads I'XIOX PACIFIC. via the ' For Full Information Call en A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent Ogden, Utah. 1 BrCTO' TIME CARD. s Effective Jane II, MOL DEPART: Na 8 Mall and Express... 1:20 am No, I Overland tor Omaha, Council Blaffs, Denver, Kansaa City and east daily 8:06 a m, Ka 4 Atlantic Express foe Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansaa City and all British, French, German and Belgian T:S6 pja Makers Enter Into a Combine. pointa east, daily STEEL RAIL 1-- ARRIVE. London, Deo, 16. Confirming the 6a I Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha report of the formation of an InternaDenver, Kansaa City nai tional Steel Rail pool, a telegram aaat dally 8:48 a, m. The agreement from Barrow, says: " which was signed by all the represen- M& L Overland from Omaha Council tatives of British, French, German and Blaffs, Kansaa City, Den a for extends makere period Belgian Ter and all points east, of three years and is likely to Include 2:56 dally ht, American makers at any rats over cer- Na 101 Fast Mall S:u0 p. m tain zones. It was felt that the EuroA. HENRI, . pean agreement left the door open for Ticket Agent severe American competition so overA. BL MUtS BLEY, tures were opened though not so much TTnv. Pnsa Agent, on tbe question of price as on the Ogdaa Utah. sones to be allotted to the European and American makers respectively. A scheme has been mapped out and practically agreed upon both by the continental combine and the American Steel corporation. It la anticipated that the new pool will come Into TIME TABLE uperatlon January 1st and under its auspices It is expected the price of heavy rail sections below 85 shillings per ton will lie lifted to' 100 shillings. The combined Interests of all the large steel mills of the four countries San Pedro, Los Angeles and will be centered in a London office, R. Co. Salt Lake through which all the business will pass, and from which orders will be Dspet, Third, Want and South Temple allotted." Slav Salt Uka CR$ BEPART. ' For Provo, LahL Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Mast! and intermediate points cm an pets Valiev By.... 8j0Q a For QarfiaiU Beach, Too-l-a 4546 31. Money on call per cent. atesdy; Time loans easy, 60 days and 90 duvs 803 per cent. Prime menanlile paper 4 13-- 4 per cent. Sterling exchange firm: bankers bills 4.871504.S72O for demand; 4.81550 4.8460 for sixty iluy bill: posted rates 4.8501-- 2 and 4.871-uommeicial bill 11-26- 1- -2 2; 3-- 8. Short (dear Sides (boxed), 8. Whiskey, basis of high w in 1.24. Clover grade l2.'i5. WOOL. ARTICI.E3 AND SHIPMENTS. Wool, nominal; Cut Rates East For the Holidays COMPANY Btocktoa RAISULI AGAIN ACTIVE Boldly Rsids s Csrsvan Within Town of Tangier. Tangier, Morocco. Dec. 16. Raisull, the notorious bandit chief, who captured Ion Perdicarls and his stepson, Cromwell Yarley, in Msy last, boldly raided a caravan within the town of Tangier today. The chief previously attacked another caravan five miles outside of Tangier and took eleven prisoners and a number of mules. He then ruins into Tangier and repeated d his exploit. In the latter ruse lie Ids prisoners as the men he was seeking were not among them. SENATOR BURTON'S CONTINUED. St Louis, Dec. 16. The esse against United States Senator Ralph Burton of Kansas, pending in the United Statu New York, Doc. 16. Sugar: Raw, Wheat, bu. . assesses 66.000 61.300 court of appeals wa today continued to centrifuthe May term, to await the decision of rteady; fair refining 4 15.400 44.500 Flour, hbls. molasses sugar 4 gal 96 test, 4 '327.20(1 :279.900 the United Slates supreme court on a Corn, bu. . . Refined, firm; crushed 6.35; powdered Oats, lm. . , 52.5mi 1106.400 similar appeal. 5.75; granulated 5.65. Fallowing his conviction In the dis700 5.000 Rye, bu. , . assesses COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 8 61.400 18.600 trict court here for accepting money Barley, bu. . to use for his official position in preCHICAGO CASH WHEAT. . the authorities from Lsuing On the produce exchange, today, the venting fraud orders against a local butter market was steady. company. General Burton took Chicago, Dec. 16. Wheat: No. 2 red Cieameiv 16026. writs of error to both thesuprme court 1.1501.16; No. 3 red 1.1001.14; No. 2 16022. Dairy and the court of appeals. The appeals hard 1.10 1.14: No. 3 hard 1.020 Kggs eay 19f2SV. are seiiarste proceedings. That to the 1.10; No. 1 northern 1.1601.18; No. 2 Cheese atrudy 11012. northern 1.05 1.15; No. 3 spring 1.00 supreme court la on the issue of jurisdiction. 1.15. NEW YORK BONDS. Articles ' mmJ TRINITY Ship-Recei- SUGAR. T. alt Lake City, LAWSONS CASE territory and western mediums 210 22; fine medium 17018; fine 16$ 17. Agea R re-leae- 1-- 16. 6.G20 x ' 78 W. SECOND SOUTH Man moth, Baraka aaa vSU No Work Being Dene on Boston Capper City (via Learning- italist's California Copper Propto ort-o7;45 a m erties. For Provo, American Fork, Uhl, Juab, MU. Redding, Cal., Dec. 16. No work Is ford, Frisco, Callenteo now being done, if Is said, in. the mines and Intermediate points gjQj P nf the Trinity Copper Co., located near ARRIVE. Kennett, in this county, owned by a From Provo, amaruiM Boston corporation, capitalized at Fork, Lahi, Juab. 161)00,000, of which Thomas Lawson is Frisco, Callentes the president and controlling power. and intermediate points g Q1 in 1900 to This company was organized FTOm Provo, Lahi, 'Fa purchase several groups of copper lofield, Mercur and Ben cations including some fifty-on- e claims, pet Valley Ry. points. 5.35 om for s a smelter site sn,l right-of-wMam- branch railroad connecting the proper-t- r From Silver CUjr, tooth, Etueka Kfr-k-tn. with the Sunthcrn Pacific railroad, and Garfield 'file price paid at that time is said to Tooele have been in the neighborhood of 5:35 p m ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet iapng car Service between Bait Lake, MUfo JOE CHAMBERLAIN TALKS. Modena' and Calientea. Direct stags Ixmdnn, Dec. 16. Jos. Chamberlain connections for all timing districts la addressed a meeting of London East soothers Utah and Havana rnders last night. C. A. Pearson, tbe well-knoTiofcet Offlea 201 Mata StraaL newspaper proprietor, preTsL 181 sided. The hall was filled to overflowFor particulars, eaU on or addreaa ing. and an immense gathering outside J. showed a disposition to create a hos- agents, BaM Lake Koala HOOKS, Dtatrict Passenger tile deninnei ration of the unemployed, Gen. E. W. Pass. GILLETT, Agt. who paraded In front of the building and greeted Mr. Chamberlain on hi arrival with groans. This was offset by the reception in (he interior of the biiilJiug. Mr. Chamberlain, who was greeted with cheering lasting several minutes, devoted his speech largely to question. a discussion of the fiscal While not advancing any newr proposiissue, he tion regarding the main adapted his utterances more particulara ;v other Eastern pcflnta via ly to the working classes than in any siieeches. former of his In concluding, Mr. Chamberlain said was that, whether the Liberalnextparty election, victorious or not, at the which could not come too soon for him, the question of tariff reform would remain a vital issue. MET ment. Depot TICKET MEMBER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. BROKERS siHi Fast through trains daily to Chicago via the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTER- Na N line between the Missouri River and donble-trac- k Direct connection with all lines to the East. Two trains daily Omaha to St. Paul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. Chicago. b Che Hest of Everything. Pullman drawing-morlaeping care buffet smoking and libriuy cam, Booklovem library, dining can, a la carts aerrics, fret reclining chair ears and standard coaches. Cheap Rales to St. Louis Pot fvithtr iRfgffmtfgG spply li C. A. WALKER. Gea'I Agt 0. A NW.Ry. S8 MS 40 Weal leeand Stirth SL SALT LAKE 6 Atlantic Mail JSilt RAILWAY the at sjat, OFFICE HEALY HOU8E, Opp. PHONE BELL 161Z. ay MONEY AND EXCHANGE. " R. F, NEfiLEN, General p.5 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was steady. Wheat-- No. 2 1.0501.15. No. 3 1.0001.10. No. 2 red 1.1201.15. No. 2 Corn 45046. No. 2 yellow No. 2 Oats 299s. No. 2 white No. I white 30031, No. 2 r e 73. Good feeding barley 37038. Fair to choice mailing 41048. No. 1 Flaxseed 1.16. No. 1 northwestern 1.11. Tiimc Timothy eced 2.72. bless pork ier bhl 11.30610. Lurd per 100 lbs 6.80. Short ribs sides (Ino-e- ), 6.25050. " Before yon start on your trip to the East or South get the details of this service. I V' Thera ia no other quite like it. . The report that the Great Northern had ordered 6,060 tons of heavy steel rails from the U. S. Steel corporation, is arousing err at. animosity among British makers. St, Louis, Dec. Balt Lake City. 1X0-for- interests. 48 Tourist sleeping car service to St. Louis with, no change of ear starting any Friday afternoon at 2:15 from Ogden, or 3:15 from n London, pec. 16. The condition of tbe tin and copper markets is attracting considerable attenlion. So acute is the squeeze in tin that tbe boars have been transferring the commodity from Havre to Southampton at a cost of shout $6 per tou. There appears to be a very large bull account In connection with Paris and thereto ' is attributed the squeeze. The recent strength of copper Is held together by four dealers who are holders of. large quantities of refined copper. Important financial Interests in London are coraudtlcd to the bull of Denver. a TIN AND COPPER. Bar silver 607-Mexican dollars Standard Sleeping Car service dally, with only one change cart at a u 4.84 From Salt Lake City & Ogden To St Joseph & St. Louis POOL 0 New York, Dec. 16. gii4 CITT, UTAH. Na Na a a all potato a 12, Sait Lake local 2, Chlcaga St Louie ceitee ltdL Atlantic No. Urn- - " mliHp Express, all I'-0 points East ARRIVE DAILY. Na 6, Pacific Mall, Salt Lake ll:4ffc and ail points East Na 1. Chicago and 8t Lilc limited Nc. 11, Local from Park City 7:Rpm nnd Ban Pete Valley Na S, Pacific Express from aU points Through deeping cars to OjMa Chicago and SL Louis, New Tort Boston. Fret reclining chair oa w car aorvics perfect dinlag tot through trains C. A. HENRY, Ticket Asn0l L A. BENTON, Oca AfeLPoF-Wi1-Sal- t Lake City. A & GILSON, Agent Ogdoo R. G. W. TIME CARD IN KOTCL, JUNE STH. 1001 DEPART DAILY. WILL YOU 3-- 7-- 1-- 5-- CHICAGO PRODUCE CLOSE. Chicago, Dec. 16. Close: Wheat-D- ec. 1.09 May 1.11 July 98 Corn Dec. 45 May 45 Jan. 43. Oats Dec. 29 May 31 3-- 3-- 5-- 3-- July 3i Pork-Dec. 12.92 Lard 7.12 11.30; Dec. 6.80; Jan. Jan. Ribs Jan. 6.50; Ma7 .92 Rye 73. Flax 1.24 Timothy 1.24 Clover 12.75. Barley 38 50. 12.55; May 6.85; May 6.80; Julv 1-- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Dec. 1-- U. U. U. U. U. S. refunding 2s, registered S. refunding 2a, . .104 coupon S. 3s registered S. coupon S. New 4s, registered IT. S. New 4s coupon U. S. Old 4s, registered U. S. Old 4s, conpon Ateli i son general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s Atlantic Coaat Line 4s Baltimore and Ohio Baltimore and Ohio Central of Georgia 5s 8. ........... 3s . 104 .104 .104 .130 .131 .105 .106 .102 . 94 . 99 .103 .106 .111 Central of Georgia 1st Inc. ... . 91 .107 Chesapeake and Ohio 82 Chicago aud Alton !l00 C. B. and Quincy newr 4s .110 C. M. and St Paul gi n. 4s Chicago and Northwest, con. 4a7a . ..129 80 C. R. I- - and Pacific R. R. C. R. I. and Pacific R. R. rol. 5s . 93 C. C. C. and St. Louis gen 4s . .. .11 . 84 Chicago Terminal 4s 3s4s SILK GOODS FORFEITED. LABOR UNIONS WILL FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS. invest In a piece San Francisco. Dec. 16. Mrs. Chss. Boettcher and Mrs. Nettie B. Haley, formerly Miss Nettie B. McMurtrie. of Denver, have abandoned their effort to have their goods freed of duty, brought in by them on the Japanese steamer Hong Kong two years ago. Some 2.5no worth of the silks, satins and curios they purchased were or dered forfeited today and will be sold AS TO KAISER'S PENSION POUCY at suction. Berlin. Dec. 16. During the debate Pari. Dec. 16. Minister Dclraase In the reinhslag on the pension hills, announced at a cabinet meeting today War Minister Von Elnem answered the signing of a Franrc-Hw- is arbitra- the complaints frequently appearing tion treaty, similar to tbe Franco-Brlt-is- h in the newspapers that the emperor caused officers to be pensioned too agreement. early In order to keep the officers Norfolk. Neb., Dec. 18. The severs corps young. The war minister assnow which began last night in Ne- serted that on the other hand the braska a;it? North Dakota, is si ill rag- swage age of brigade, regiment and a at iff baMaiiuu commanders ami captains ing today ammipauicil by OREGON SHORT LINE TIME CARD. (June 19. 1904.) DEPART: No. 7 Butte and Portland 12:05 p.m. No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:25 a.m. and Butte 7:15 p.m. No. 11 Cache Valley Na 12 SaltLake an.lTintlc 10:45 a.m. No. 8 Salt Lake and Inter7:25 a.m. mediate points No. 2 Salt I ike, Provo, and all points Milford 3:20 p.m. south No. 10 Salt Lake and inter6:30 p.m. mediate points S: 10 aun. Na 4 TI1K 16. Labor unions Chicago, Doc. have been enlisted to fight the spread We can save yon mosey. Write me. of tuberculosis. The office Janitors, C. F. WARREN, cigar makers and garment workers have offered the cooperation of their General Agent. Na 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City. organizations in efforts which are to be made to minimize dust in down town buildings and healthy conditions in shops and factories. The Janitors, according to Secretary MacLain of the union, will endeavor to discover means of shaking mgs and carpets without filling the air with dust and disease germs. Members of the union have been asked lo suggest methods. Janitors with hackingn coughs will undergo medical inapec-tlounder the anspices of the committee on the prevention of tuberAt the Dances culosis, In order to discover the effect At the Theaters, or of yving in dusty surroundings. 3 Trains Daily 3 Always on Time Catch a Train in a Hurry Always Remember 'Phone 22. Transfer Company. Allen 412 25thSL OGDEN -- ARRIVE: Na 1 Balt Lake 2:30 p.m. eff aiWiwpreved into , In Weber County! Adjoining Improved forme! Half mile from R- - A to"1 . Right rext to Irrigation Ce0 Providing you can buy " ... payments? 880 perM"' or or $10 810 Say J A Or quartcrlyf yOcagpnuel payments?, re And no Interest! . . And no tweet n The owner ti pay untH ZZkt land . the tinue te use paid fort If So No. 9 Bulls and Pocatello wUleetoftoO12:45 a.m. aid piece ef Express aera Na 11 Salt Lake and Tlnflc 6:55 p.m. per $400 for 80 Na 7 Salt Lake and Mil$800 for 40 h ford ........ . . . . . . . . . . 11. 20 am. 11,200 for II eerra No. 2 Balt Lake and inter8:00 a.m. mediate points A&Irtss of Call ofl Na 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00 a.m. No. 10 Butte and Pocatello- 6:00 p.m. 10:80 a.m. HUN TER & KENN Na 13 Cache Valley not rnn of do south Juab Trains Room 6, First National Sundays. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent -- A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Ogden, Utah. T. A.. P. E. HURLEY, G. P. Bait Lake City. |