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Show XORXIXO EXAMINER or.lll'X, T'TA 7PC i'Meet The Utah Matiituoili THE MARKET RECOVERED FROM BUT SATURDAY'S DECLINE, FRESH ECCENTRICITY WAS THE SIGN FOR A SUBSIDENCE. -- United States Depoii Pays interest on time 7epjs . J. E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh i - . I inIi I , ( nil. U. S. Mining P,. Casby Asst. Cashis Second Weekc Return of Grose Rail road Earninga Showed Uni form Increase, wether 4.01 4.51. Tnmirali The neither Caledonia 41 Chollar 2( Cn. 1 alluvial 1 Kxcliequei! 43 H. and N 97 Mexican 195 Ophir 310 100 1 ) ' 7 11 8. Thdcher S S. Hill 57 Utah Con. I lbs. A Yellow Starr af Jacket 14 SiptlNi. under the ruuk and sovereign prim-of entteriir.' He uncovered bla ltcud only lu lte prexeucc of the emperor of Russia ami of Austria. One day Napoleon received the kiug of Bavaria and of Saxouy at St. Cloud. As the two kiugs removed their hats the emperor ackuow ledged their aulcdutloua by merely touching the brim of Ills cocked bat with bis forefinger, lie then drove with the two kings to and, gelling out of his carriage, casually remarked: T am going to see the empress. Would you mind waiting for me)" The royal pair neeined to have lteen forgotten, for they aat in alleut exiniiarioii for nearly an hour. Fluidly they noticed some of the font men playing card. The king of Hnvaria then laughingly remarked lo the king of Saxouy: "What a pity we haveu't got a pack of cards. Since he trenut us In this way we might al least follow the servants example aud pan the time playing New York Tribune. per Flour easy. Wheat-- No. 2 1.08 M3. , No. 3 9501.10. . . No. 2 red 1.12 1.14ft. Corn Na 2 45; 4tift. No. 2 yellow 45ft046ft. Data No. 2 29'.,. al 5-- 1-- No. 2 white 30ft 0314. Na 2 whits 29ft 3L - " . ' " t jn v 2 74. Rye-- No. Barley Good feeding 37038. Fair to choice malting 4148. Flaxseed No. 1 1.17. Timothy seed Prime 2.72i. Mena pork per bbl 11.30040. lard per 100 lbs 6.82ft. Short ribs sides (loose), 6.250 50. Short Clear Sidce (boxed), 6.62ft cop-lia- r SUGAR. 8-- 8; 1-- WhUkry basis of high wines 1.24. ract grade 112.75. Clover-Cont- ARTICLES ANd'sHIPMENTS. WOOL Vegetable Clerk. One of the most, curious plants known la the clook pbiut, which la, a native of Borneo, and even In that country It la said to be rare. The plant derive Its name from its peculiar habits, which are known to but few who have not studied the plant from a scientific standpoint. - The plant has leaves of two sizes, one of which acts In the rapacity of a minute hand, Oallrlaa Haaatn. which keeps moving until 4 o'clock in one read who haa the "Every the afternoon, nnd the other keep goof the Incaa," write an Eugliah-ntu"lias marveled at the taiea of the ing until morning. The larger leaves native runner who were a feature in art as the hour hands. Starting In the civilisation of that period. Some position .when all llie leaves lie close of this race of men stiil remain. When to the stem, with the points hanging in Bolivia I have often had a telegram down, they rise gradually until they delivered at the station, forty miles turn toward the top, and then they way, and an annwer received and drop to their former position. It takes to brought bark by the aame man, all, in the smaller leaves aliont one minute and the this go not through performance eluding the jonrney of eighty mile, occupying mors than eighteen hours Linger leave just about an hour. The man was well eonteut to receive A Chapel la a Caal Mlar. two Bolivian dollars, or 75 cents in One of tlie most remarkable places of American money, for the service. I saw ' man who delivered a message worship in the world is the miners 200 miles away and brought an an- rlmpel in Myndd Menfgdd colliery, swer hack, covering within alx days Swansea, Wales, where for more than mornand night 400 mile. As he did 'this fifty years the workers have each sancThis for assembled worship. ing n five was his work for native, charge Imttoiu of to dose the situated la Bolivian dollars, about 41.87 Ameri- tuary 1 that obcan. out of which he provided his own the' shaft. The only light tained from a solitary Davy safety food." lamp hung over the pulpit from tlh' reding, aud the oldest miner In the colBy Wire and Air, An accidental experiment. In the veliery is generally choseu to ofileiate. a It is the custom in some other places recounted Is sound of by locity He went to bia telephone, for coal'inlncra to gather together and just as he put the receiver to his mealtimes for prayer meeting and the ear he heard the click of another tele- like, hut it Is said that this is the only Instance wherjg a special apartment Is phone. Another receiver bad been refitted out in a coal mine as a chapeL moved and the tine west open. Then he l:c:rd through the telephone tho shriek af n locomotive whistle, nnd Hew Abide With He" Waa W'rlttea. At the age of fifty-fou- r Lyte found a few seconds later the sound came doomed to die of consumption, himself usual in the window the open through gild in sorrow at having to leave hia way. Linking up. he saw a locomotive half a mile away, posting the bouse of task unfinished he prayed that at the least it might lm granted to him to a friend. write something which would live to tele The solved. wrs The mystery oT Cod when lie was dead. phone that waa npeu was that at the the glory ient dhimit hoti'-e- , and the sound of the Then on tlie last evening lie ever hia fareafter at Brilliant, transpreaching ita eeme whistle had throngh formation ln)o Ini electric current well sermon, lie took pen and ag the nnlrkcr than It had traveled through snn was setting over the ships that lay Abide With Me" was In the harbor the air. written. Next ninrning lie started for the Riviera ami there died a month Snap That Floats. later. Loudon Telegraph. A floating soap Is prodneod by the mass of ;oap belli a "beaten" while P Hew Japanese Harvest Wheat. is cording, just as we lieot eggs or batThe Japanese have a queer whj of ter. Tld Incorporates air Into theson;-anauikt-i- t It float. A given bulk ot harvesting their wheat. Instead of floating aonp weighs uiucb less thar ruthlessly ruititig it down with a llie same hulk soap that does not scythe r resjior they pull up much of It by bund ami clip oil the roots with float. One ht'.iioced ioumls of son; beaten will make many more cake 0: aheara. for they wlrli to keep the beaua given sire of floating aonp not beaten tiful king, gpldeu straws from getting It is due to no Ingredient. Any son bruised or broken. With the Jap. Who will flout ir henten. A snap is no bettr do everything neatly and allow nothbecause it lloata. Tld is no sign of : ing to go to waste, the straw are algood nos p. The only advantage is lu most sa valuable as tlie grain. They first flatten the straws, anil then, after being able U hud the ctike more esmil If it he drept.cd Into the Imtli nr want being softened, they are woven, either whole or split, into matting, baskets, tuli. lu soap fflctorica the snap hats am mutiy other articles. liy uiaclitnery. n, CASH CHICAGO Cash wheat: No WHEAT. 2 red 1.15 0 1J6 14; No. 3 red 1.1001.14; No. 2 hard 1.1001.14; No. 3 bard 1.010 1.12; No. 1 northern 1.1501.18; No. 2 northern VO80L15; No. 3 spring 1.0001.10. NEW YORK BONDS. PRODUCE CLOSE. CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 19. Close: Wheat De 1,10; May 1.11; July 18 14084. Dec. 45 74; May 45 Com 82 54. OMU-O- ec. 4t July the produce exchange, today, the butter market waa ateady. Creamery 16026.. Dairy 16022. Eggs easy 19027ft. Cheese steady 11012. (n Jam 89 1401-4- ; May 1 81 Dec. 1140; Jan. 12.57 0 1-- 4. U. 8. refunding 2e, registered refunding 2. coupon U. S. 3a registered U. S. U. U. U. U. V. S. S. 8. S. 8. 3s, coupon New 4s, registered Now 4a coupon Old 4a. registered . .104 104 104ft 104ft 130 131 105ft Old 4a coupon loift Atchiaoa general 4s 102 ft Atohieoa adjustment 4 94ft 6.85 6.57 Jan, Atlantic Coast Line 4s 100 Baltimore and Ohio 4a 103ft Mbs Jan. 6.47 May 6.77 Baltimore and Ohio 3fta 1)6 ft July 842 Central of Georgia 5s Ill Ryta 74. Central of Georgia 1st Incv. .... 92ft i : Flax 1.24 M7ft Chesapeake end Ohio 4fts 8.72 Timothy 82 Chicago and Alton 3fta f Clover 12.75. B. and Quincy new 4a 100ft i. Barley 38050. . C. M. and BL Paul gen. 4s m 110ft i C. and Northwestern con. 7 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. C. R. I. and P. R. R. soft C. R. I. gad P. R. R. col 5s .... 94 C. C. C. and St. Louis gen. 4s ...,101ft Chicago, Dec. 19. Cattle Receipt 24.000. Strong; good to prime steers Chicago Terminal 4s 85ft 76 64007.80; poor to medium 8.7505.75; Con Tobacco 4s stricter and feeders 2.1004.15; rows Colorado and Southern 4s 90ft 102ft 1.4004.10; heifers 1.7505.00; tanners Denver and Rio Grande 4s , 101 ft calves Erie prior lien 4s 1.000240; bulls 2.000 4.00; Erie general 4s 3.6005.00. ;ift Hogs Receipts 42.000. Strong to E. Wurth anil Denver City 1st ,...1it7ft 15o higher; mixed and butchers 4.45 Hocking Valley 1ft ill ft uni. 4s ...,103ft 04.65; good to choice heavy 4.6004.-70-; Lutisville and Na-105ft rough heavy 4.40 0 4.50; light 4.53 Manhattan con. gold 4s Mexican Cent ml 4s 7714 04.60; bulk or sales 4.5004.62 12. 23 Sheep Receipts 30,noo; steady; good Mexican Central 1st Inc to choice wethers 4.4005.25; fair to Minn, and SI. Louis 4s 9Sft loo ft tholes mixed western M. K. nnd Texas 4s 3.5004.60; Miss. Kansas ami Texas 2nds .... 85ft sheep 4.0005.50; western Iambs o.Od N. R. R. of Mexico consol 4s Sift 5.65. New York Central gen. 3fte ini ft 136 New Jersey general 5s OMAnA LIVESTOCK. N ort hern Psciflc 4t 0, ( ......1 3s 75ft Oioaha, Dec. 19. Cattle Receipts Northern Pacific 8.000. Generally steady; native steers Norfolk and Western con. 4s ....101 104 2.2506.10: cows and heifers 2.b(i0 O. 8. Line 4s and Partin' (2 ft It conr. Penn. 3fts 3.75; western steers 3.000 4.60; 2.750 102 '4 4s 3.75; range cows and heifers 2.30r Reading general 1. Mountain con. 5s 116ft 3.30; cannera 1.5002.25; snickers and St. Louis and feeders 2.5003.80; calves 3.0005.50; St. L. nud Sun Franclsro fg. 4s ... 89ft 97ft St. Louis S'westeru lts bulls and stags 1.7503.75. 4s 84 Line Air beahoard Hogs Receipt 3.40o. Market 6c Southern Pacific 4s 93ft higher; heavy 4.450 4.52 mixed Southern 129 ..5s 4.47 light 4.5004.55; pigs Texas andRailway 119ft Pacific lsts 4.0004.50; bulk of sales 4.47 S3 T., gt. L. and Weal era 4s Porte May 12.9! Lard Dec. 843 14: May T41 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 4. 1-- 2. ' a h. 4.50. Receipts 8.800. Hogs Steadv to easier; western yearlings 4.8005.30; wethers 4.6005.25; ewes 4.000 4.75; common and stockcra 2.UO04.5O;lumba 5.2506.35. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas City, Dec. 19. Cattle Receipts f..non. Steady to 10p, higher; native steers 3.500 6.50; native cow and heifers 1.750 5.00; stockcra and feeders 2.400 4.00; bulls 2.000 4.00: calves 3.00 0 4.50; western steers S.oti fi o.oo. Hogs Receipts 6.000. Vive cents higher; bulk of sales 4.4004.65; hesvy 4.KO?4.7o; packers 4.5004.65; jiigs nr.d Fglit 4.0004.55. 4.0Ou. Sheep Receipts mutt ons 4.(0105.00: lambs Stiaily; 5.OU0O.5O; ...... .........I Pacific 4s Union Pacific cons. 4s United State Steel 2nd 5s I njon 1 abash 1ts ft 11 oft 92ft ............. .......Ili W bash Deb. R. Wheeling and Lake Eiie 4s 11 Wisconsin Central C. F . and 1. 4 TODAY S QUOTATIONS. 61ft 93ft 92ft Sf g ShiOiis Hnrelara. You can't lo-- c my wife." "Nor wa Away from houu for Ibn-- days last week, tine n!gbt she beard lmcglars, the an mo burglar that she lias been ben ring ever since 'I'll make them we were msvrierl. think tlicre's a itisu in I lie house. she derided. So she put du a pair nf my shoe Mini tramped "atwiot on flip hnrit wood floor for an hour to scare then awny. My wife li a diplomat." Cleveland Lailer. Well, listen. 1 Curt-cattlo the aenaes. one nf the Tllr.t iniprorwiious mioie souses may nu :iiis,rii.iii Iihk iNinic similar impre-Nioiiis a fact whose witbin the of many. An extrsonli'ify lit i- -v tiistsm-j1 it. i. I boy lo death with whips for "de is lo wiy serting" from the nruy-th- at running back home after he had been n It ,'s generally forcibly for a mere child to I hung up by the thnmhs until lie dies because he will not or csnuol-s- y where bis father is bidden. Women have been crucified because they have refused to betray their husbands, and others have been treated infinitely worse. Worlds UNION PACIFIC Hires Trains Daily com-mn- vol TO Csttha Work. Klin Haw Flay. Clinrloy, dear," said young Mrs. Tomkins, "I liave done you a great injustice." "In what way?" "I snsiMH-teyuu without reason. I asked several of yonr friends that you go out with of evenings whether you knew bow to play poker, and every one of them thought a minute and said yon didn't."- Washington Star. Chicago o St Letiis Kansas City DMat AND ALL PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS d NO CHANGE TO EEiUZtnS: Be sure your Ticket Reads via the UNION RACIFIC. For Full Information Call on 1 A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent, Ogden, Utah. To Chicago Every Day Thro Standard Sleeping Cars via the Senic Route Leave Ogden at 2:15 or Salt Lake Clty.at 3:15 p. m., tartar; spend tomorrow riding through the wonderful Rockies ; vlrii Denver from 4 p. ni. to 10:35 p. m.; then return to your car and take it easy' until yuu reach Chicago at 7:20 the third muruiug after leaving home. An interesting trip and an easy, comfortable one! Let me ttll you more abuut it. Kvndlnic Dtalirktirr, Parker Weve nm-.eagain. Barker You have? Parker - Yes; our children were so noisy that we couldn't stand what the ncigldinr-- i said about them Detroit Free Prow. Mr. lUrl l,arh. Jorwlt' strange that a strong manRke yon cannot get work. The Tramp Well, yw ace, mum, people wants referonre. from me last employer. an lie's iwn dead twenty Nature I utill the grand agent making jme;s.-Ca- rl. In SOUTH fiT, i Raft Lake City, - Depot, Third, West and South temple 6U, Salt Lake dtp, DEPART. For Prova Lehi, Fairfield aud llereur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and intermediate points M an pete Valley By.... For orflalJ Bearn, Too-el-a MamStccKtoa, moth, Eureka and 61b ver City (via Leamington nt-off- J tidii eee sse For Flora, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Millard, Frisea Callentee end InCar mediate points ARRIVE. Cut Rates East For the Holidays OFFICE TICKET HEALY HOUSE, Opp. Depot PHONE BELL 1612. MEMBER AMERICAN TICKET BROKERS ASSOCIATION. Prova Ameneu Fork, Lehl. Juab Un-for-d, Frieoo, Calleatae and Intermediate points From Prova LaU, Fal field, Mercur and Sea-patValley Ry. polnta. From Silver UUy, iiam. moth, Bueka Btocaton, and Garfield Tooele e Fast through trains daily to Chicago via the CHICAGO & 5:35 p m ALL TRAINS DAlLs. Dally Pullman Buffet bleeping Car Service between Balt Laha MUfo. Modena and Cniienlea Dli-ec- t stag? connections for all Mining district u aoulhera Utah and Hcvada Ctty Tmket Offloa 201 Mala RtiwL TaL 250. Far particulars, call on or flllraafl k 1 isertA Balt Lake Konta ytwiRg, DMtiict Fuaengw Afiasft W. E. GILLETT, Gen. Paaa Agt. Cheap Rales to St. Louis i t y, ather Eastern points, via NORTH-WESTER- N RAILWAY the line double-trac- k be- w Atlantic Mall all point ,745 Eat .. Lake local 8:19 Na.12, 8it UrnNa fi, Chlcaga St Lou! Na tween the Missouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all lines to the East. Two trains daily Omaha to St Faul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. Ska Vast of Everything. Na Na Pallmsa drawing-roosleeping cars, buffet smoking and library ears, Bookkvers library, dining cars, a la eaita service, free reclining chair cars and standard coaches. Pm Ifiithfif Ulomttl apply la C. A. WALKER, flsn'l AgL C. A fl-- W. '18 sail 40 SALT . West tseoei Atlantic Express, all fi. ARRIVE DAILY. pacific Mall, Balt Lake pd ee ! (11 pOifitl Eilti eee ly. Seafli IL LAKE CITY, UTAH. YOU a General Agent No. 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City. Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Always Remember unlmprovd lw8 e piece In Weber County Adjoining Improved formal Half mils from It R. BtatWif Carol Right next to IrrifiaUen o" moo"1 can buy yov Providing paymentef Bay WO or filfi er 820 per , Or quarterly? . , y Or annual payments. ' And no Interest? i And no tauee? a am The owner U pay iexee N until land tfawe to use the paid Jorf CARD. (June 19. 1904.) . DEPART: No. 7 Butte and Portland 12:03 p.m. No. 9 Pocatello. Montpelier 1. 2o am. and Butte 7:15 p.m. Nu. 11 Cache Valley No. 12 Balt Lake audTinttc 10:45 a.m. Na 8 Salt Lake and Inter- 7:25 am. mediate points Na 2 Salt Lake. Prova and all points Milford 3:20 p.m. south No. 10 Salt Lake and inter6:30 p.m. mediate points 8:10am. No. 4r ARRIVE: 2:30 p.m. No. 1 Salt Lake No. 9 Butte and Pocatello Bali pleee ot land wiU cost 13:45 a.m. Express Na 11 Salt. Lake and Tintlc 6:55 p.m. per acre. $400 fer 20 aerea Na 7 Salt Lake and Mil$800 for 40 lerea 11:20 am. ford $1,200 for 8) screw' No. 3 Balt Lake and inter-..... 8:00 a.m. mediate points Address or Call ofl No. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00 am. 6:00 No. 10 Butte and Pocatello p.m. KENNEDY 10:30 a.m. HUNTER Na 12 Cache Valley "Train south of Juab do not run ' .-- 9" ' If So f" & Transfer Company. Allen 412 25th St In 1 THE OREGON SHORT LINE' TIME Dally 3 UW aa VW4W Invest Wa can save you money. Writs me, J c70w 1, WILL 3 Trains am I:U5A 4, Eut a flt Chicago and BL Loula .8.49 A R-Omlted Nu 11, Local from Park City e7w 8an Psti Vnllgy Nj. 3, Pacific Exprose from 12.15 am hi) points Enat....,.i... ' Through eloeping car to Oaubu Chicago and St Loula, New Tort A Boston. Free reclining chair oora an oa aervlce car dicing perfeet through train C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogdea. L A. BENTON, Gen. A?eLFipJlfc Balt Lake City. B. GILSON. Agent Ogdea. W. TIME CARD IN KFflKX. B. JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. Na m Phone 22. e. 79 W. SECOND San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Go. G?nrpoHr. Robert Do you that Mg ear are n Riga of gniinroslty? Richard-Su- n; the generosity of Puck. R. F, NE8LEN, General Agtn TIME TABLE A hla-tori- St. Louis, Dec. 19. Wool, steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 23029; light fins, 18022ft; heavy, 140 17; tub washed 27041. a m. pic-que- t. St. Louis, Dec. 19. Wool, steady; territory and western mediums 21$ 22; fine medium 17018; fine 16017. Tortare la ( ulaiabla. cu. :nion thing for a Colombian imi to he thrahcd of twelve to It L s valued iiiedh'lneof the .lii!rmaeiipvia. Great projudlce formerly existed against Its use as a ltuxlleine Internally. Stncn-first pretHrlliel it fur rheumatism, and It Is now known to lie dative to the heart anil respiratory organ nd to reduce temiHTuture. It D great medicine for fevers. Monkshood Is a well known gnrden l on perennial, showy and account of its rank growtlu It grows almiit four feet high, each stalk having a long Inflorescence. The ilowera are Effuctivs Joss 19, 1904. dsrk blue, the colored seiuls generally DEPART: mistaken for the iietals. The upper ona is vaulted, and from this the plant gets Na I Mall and Express... 8;Z0 ao Ita common name, the sepal hooding the Na 8 Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, flower like a monk's cowl. In cultivaDanver, Kansas City and tion there are many varieties of color. 8:00 a. m cast dally Kol 4 Atlantic Exprsaa A A aterg ( Carlyle's Jadgssest Denver, Omaha, Connell Among (lie many good stories told Bluffa, Kansas City and all concerning Carlyle this is not the least T:tt pm points cast, daily good: "Carlyle took a friend and a ARRIVE. muris younger man out walking with 4o.fi Padfie Express from Connell Bluffs, Omaha, him and In his usual way Indulged Denver, Kansas City and In a monologue, in which, neverthelesa, east daily 1:45 h. hl his companion was much Interested. Once or twice, however, the friend ven- Na 1. Overland Limited from Council Omaha, tured to put In a word or two of obBluffa, Kansas City. DeaIn to jection regard something said by fer end all points seat, Carlyle. This annoyed Carlyle intense;50 B. h. dally ly, and when they reached brtue be Na 101 Fast Mall S:m) p. m turned upon hi companion gnd ad0. A. HENRI, dressed to him the following warning: Tiekot Agant Young man. I'd have ye to knowr that A. R MUSBUCf, Paaa. Ageat, ye've the capacity for being the greatest bore la Europe.' The poor man had Ogden, Utah. hardly spoken a dozen words, but since these bad been critical they had made him sem to Carlyle a potential bore,of colossal proimrtlnns." al i 75. lUA. n.lllUjUMUj JiMlli TIME CARD, 17 Bullion 20 Challenge Con. 20 C. C. and Ya. 140 Crown Point 13 G. and G. 18 Juki ice 8 Occidental Cuu. 78 Overman 8 Savage 19 S. Nevada 3ft I n it hi Con. 44 Xupolvuu invariably ret need to remove bis lint when lie received kinga Starling exchange firm; bankers bffis 4.8745$ 4.8750 for demand and 4.S4SO04A4SO for slaty day bills; postand 4.88; comntcr-Cled rates A85 bills 4J4 Bar silver 61 Mexican dollars 48 7-- sta-k- Andes 17 D. and l( 95 3-- 4 New York, Dec. 19. Sugar: Raw Arm; fair refining 4 centrifugal 98 teat 4 molasses sugar 4 Refined firm; crushed 6.25; powdered 5.75; granulated 5.65. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 8 3 4. for today were as follows: The nSIdal closing quotation mining cent New York, Dec. 19. Lead and quiet and unchanged. inns and rales were loingquotat SAX FIANCISCO MINING STOCKS. 8-- 4 LEAD AND COPPER. . .. Kxti-u- . as folhns: Pulo-- Ik-c- Maakahood- Antong the old hrrhaiNt aconite, or Itioiikidiood (Aconituiil tiapellusl. yni held in wholesome (error on account of its iNdsniHMis qualities, which are greatly respected even In the present. It Is SjLT LAKE MIXING STOCKS. New Yorir, Dec. 19. Money on call per cent. steady, t Time loans very easy; slaty dare, 90 per days and ala months 3 2 .......... . Tonjah MONEY AND EXCHANGE. 1-- 1 ... li vaila Stockb land, per Prime mercantile paper 404 ...... Chief . ) tikee Now Yurie. Dec. 18. cent al etro Vtor Con Vbah , .......... Lading Fu lines Ranged as The stock market fell into a holiday rut today, but there is little to chronicle. There va, a brief recovery in tlir early dealings from the decline, which was in force when the market closed on Saturday, but fresh eccentricity apart was the from Antal Ra mated Oupiter sign of a subsidence of Interest and a sinking of price as on Sniurlay. The movement in Aiualgimaied Copper was not violent, but the quick of the root of the market waa slight demonstrations being a testimony of tha state of terrorism. There was an assertion that it had been determined to raise the price for steel plate. He ports of railroad traffic were uniformly favorable end the day's or gross earnings of railroads for the second week of December showed good uniform Increase throughout the country. Tim erpanMon of the market waa a fight and the eh wing was dull. Catted Status bonds were unchanged May on caJL .... .... New York CIHC.VGU FUTURES. The Ca 'jtcck Tunnel fed ewes .M. Washiiigion . 5.50; lnul although e .......... ictoria IJttlc ii-- i Minsbine bWH IWli .i....i9ffiiist, . ...Vice fai-'1;- birth, rciaalneil uucom-uiuiii- y tn'i'ti. Tha bumuti ' oice had alated colors to ways. i appears, repr---tof a prlMi-likldui delicacy. Even the crii-- of animals were colored. In the case of tie- - hitman voice the most iut(,n-color impressiona resulted from the sound ot the spoken vowels. "A. for example, gave the Im. nud other pression of light gm-iisenses were affected as well. The Impressions s.iefcnlett and were merged Into each other. Other vowel sounds produced these peculiar ssneintra "e was yellow, "u" dark given, "y white, T Mack. The prlnnl vowels produced the same !nipreinn, varying In vlvldne- .- Harper's Weekly. fV't IO . . rcu;y-six- , s:m-- e .Sauaiiieiit'i . Stiver King Silver Shield S. Swaust'a Mar Cuu Hutler-I.iber- range 3.000 im-uin- I Ml t AThf -- or y.i-::- ywir. nud tl.e attiii-k. l piiircd his bis color siise. r.hii-l- i ........ I)ai Maattnoih May -- a nrepil. c f.imtly. He dcte!oie:l cihli'j.sy :u his thinen ............ . I 11J( it OF OGDC OF THE WORLD ws-.r- ...... MMDS' National hank AND . Tne mi..iwi Imrn of a lit ... Grand Central . I (ili .1 2,ilv er . TUESDAY MORSINfl IT, OGDEN Sundnva. Room 6, First National Building OgdeoJ C. A. HENRV, Ticket Agent A. MOSELEY, a Trav. Pass. Agent. Ogden, Utah. Scan thcWantA D. K. DU RLE V, O. P. A T. A.. Salt Lake City. A |