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Show DECEMBER THE MOKNIXG EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, The Utah WALL STREET I boxed l, Short clear aide 6.75. Wlii-ke- n high wmes 124. basis y. 4 'x'tiiraci Clover 6.620 grade $12.75. National Bank OF OGDEN OF THE WORLD EASY VERY MONEY MARKET WITH BUT TWO BUSINESS DAYS OF THE YEAR REMAINING. United States Depository Pays Interest on time deposits ! Soutnern Pacific Refunding 8chemc Stimulate the Tranacontinental Group in Concert. 1.50$ 2.10; bulla 2.1004.10; 0 There waa another pretty comprehensive adanc in prices of stocks today and the movement was without uuy sians of speculative excitement or reactionary consequences which usually follow trader buyers for a turn. There was a plainly perceived scarcity of stocks and the buying was therefore eaaily effective in lifting price. The buying while without anir union waa persistent at all price levels and (he advance In pricea which resulted met with no iaaponant ohatacle in the way of telling order. The tone of the money market waa pronounced very easy" today which i a condition unprecedented of late year with only two business daya remaining to the end ot the year. This condition forma the basis for the broad underlying strength of securities on which is founded the expectation that an active rush of capital into securities will be precipitated when funds begin to accumulate again in New York City early in the new year. The uniformly favorable tenor of Industrial new offers no Incentive for selling securities. Report were current that the long expected Southern Pacific refunding schema would be undertaken at an early date and this view coupled with the aggressive rise in Northern Securities on the curb to a new high record, waa the ground for advancing the Pacific and transcontinental group in concert. These and other specific influences radiated a sentiment for ' the advance throughout the day and in the late dealings the niarset took on a semblance of buoyancy and closed strong. Honda were firm. Total sales, par value $6,655,000. U. 8. 2a and old 4a advanced per cent on call. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. calve 3.50 7.O0. HOGS Rtveipis 15.000. Market Irte 4.5004. M): higher; mixed an.l biiti-lu-good to choice heavy 4.7fi 4.55; rough heavy 4.5004.60; light 4.404x4.70; bulk 4.65i 4 75. SHKKP Receipts 13.000.- Sheep lambs 10rQ20r Higher; good to cbnice wether 4.95tf 5.55; fair lo choice mixed 3.850 4.85; western sheep 4.250 5.35: native lambs 5.5007.35; western lambs 6.250 7.10. New York. Doc. 29. 6 President. Vies Pres. Cashier Aset. Caehier J. E. DoOly Horace E. Peary...'. Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh r I the produce exchange, today, the hut ter market was firm. Creameries 170 28: Dairies 16024. r.ggs litm at mark cases included 20 023. First 23 Prime fit -- i 25. Extra 27. Cheese steady 11012. i hi 1 NEW YORK BONIXS. ..lo! V. S. refunding 2s. registered U. S. refunding 2s. coupon 104 104 104 130 130 105 F. S. 3s. registered F. S. 3s. rfgis' ered -, V. S. new legistered I'. S. nhl 4s, coupon OMAHA LIVESTOCK. l S.S. Old 4s, registered old 4s. coupon F. ('malts, Dee. 29. Cattle Receipts Steady; native steers 3.500 6.05; American Tobacco 4s, cer cows end heifers 2.4064.15; western American Tobacco fia, eerti steers 3.0004.75; rnitge mas and heif- Atchison general 4s Atchison uJjnstment 4s ers 2.300 3.(10; stockers and feeder Atlantic Coast Line 4s 2.5(104.00. Hi KS Receipt 2.700. Heavy 4.50 Baltimore and Ohio 4s 64.55; mixed 4.5004.57; light 4.550) Baltimore and Ohio 3 Central of Georgia 5s 4.60: Iiiga 4.0004.50; bulk 4.550 4.571-SHEEP 1.800. Strong Cent ml of Georgia -t Inc western yearlings 4.800 5.30; w ether Central of Georgia 2nd Inc common Chesapeake amt Ohio ewes 3.8004.50; 4.6005.20; ana stockera 2.7504.50; lambs 5.250 4- 71 110 103 94 100 103 96 112 92 73 108 2. 4a 6.40. CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas City, Dee. 29. Cattle Receipts 7.000. Steers slow, others steady; native steer 3.750 6.25; native cows and boilers 1.7505.00; steers and feeder 2.7564.00; bulla 2.2504.00; calves 3.0006.50; western fed steers 3.500 5.50; western fed caws 1.7303.50. HUGS Receipts 6.000. Market 5c higher; bulk 4.4504.70: heavy 4.650 4.75: packers 4.550 4.70; plga and light 3.8504.55. SHEE Receipts. 1,000. Strong; muttons 4.0005.25: lambs 5.UO06.75; range wethers 4.500 5.75; ewes 3.750 4.73. SHEEP Receipt 13,000. Sheep 10c higher; lambs higher; good' to choice wethers fair to 4.9505.55; Fol- - ' WOOL. 8UGAR. Sugar: Raw centrifugal steady; fair refining 43-96 tent 4 mokases sugar 4 iweflned firm; ernsbed 6.45; powdered 5.85; granulated S.75. Coffee quiet; No. 7 Rio 8 , 29. 8; 8. 7-- 8. CHICAGO CASH WHEAT. Chicago, Dec, 29. Cash wheat: No. 2 red 1176118; No. 8 red 1120115; No. '2 hard 1110115; No. 8 hard 1V56II2; No. 1 northern 1170120 No. 2 northern 1060115; No. spring 1.0001.15. 8-- 8; Corn 45 U. 99. Dec. 45 5-- 8; July Oats Dec. 81 .21 5-- 8; Jan. 431-4- ; Mar May 311-- 2; July Pork Dec. 1X25; Jan. May 11.80. Lard Dec. 8.70t Jn. 6.771-7.02 ff.7 Flour steady. Wheat No. 2 spring 1.0801.15. No. 8 9801.13. No. 2 red 1.151.17. No. 2 Corn 45(0-N2 yellow 45. Oats No. 2 29, Na 2 white 31 035. No. 8 white 3O03114. May 2; 8.40;. March (.67 May 2; 1-- 1. Ryw 75. 1.24 Flax Timothy , Clover . Bdey-3S05- it ; 1X471-2- 1-- 2. Ribs Jan. ' Cash quotations were as follows: 3--8. O, .. 2. -- 2.721-2. 8.75. t a f C, f .... fVifi t y, . ' J 4 J?kCHIt:AGO LIVESTOCK. . J 2 Rye-- No. ' e Chicago, laic. 29. Cattle Receipt Rteasly; good to lrime steers 6.6001.50: pDur to medium 3.9005.9"; Stockers and fHHera 2.4004.30; cows 1.5004.2$; heifer 2.2204.85; can nets 10.000. 74. Barley good fading 37638. Fair to choice malting 41043. Flaxseed No. 1 1.16. Na 1 northwestern 1.23. Timothy seed Prime 2.72. Muss pork ier Mil 11.25011.35. laird per 10U lbs 6.77. Short hide sides (loose), 8.12 i.A 6.37. HE- , MORNING EXAMINER The official closing quotations for mining stocks today wive as follows: Justice Amirs 25 H. and B. 110 Caledonia 40 Challenge Con. 18 C. C. and Va. 175 Crown 1 (1. Point. 16 G. 23 64 Mexican 155 9 Yellow Jacket snJ Julia 83 Ophir 525 Potosi 17 8. Belcher S. Hill 60 Utah Con. Union Con. 63 Get Fresh News for Breakfast. s?rw NO CHANGE TO is1?! Tiikrt Reads via the For Full Information Call an many parts of England the notion that when the death of a person is Im- A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passanger Agent, i Ogden, Utah. minent the fastenings of the door of the death chamber or of the other rooms of the house hinder the depar(CTO ture of the soul from the body, thus making Until dissolution doubly painful. A gentleman writing about half a century ago for a collection of antiquarian palters states that when be Effective Dec. 4th, 1904. was curator at Exeter he bad a call DEPART; to the deathbed of one of bia parish- No. 6 Mail and Express... 8:20 a. m. ioners. Upon arriving there the wife Na 2 Overland Limited for of the patient told the minister that Omaha, Council Bluffs, she lutd expected her husband to die Denver, Kansas City and on that and t 2:35 p.in. daily during the previous night account had left the doors all open or No. 4 Atlantic Express for unlocked. Upon asking for reasons for Denver, Omaha. Council Bluff, Kansas City and all this odd proceeding he was told of the 7:20 p.nt. puims east, daily neighborhood snpersiliiou. TIME CARD. This Is Our New Years Resolution DURING 1905 THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER SERCHICAGO VICE BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND AND ST. LOUIS QUITE SO SATISFACTORY AS BURLINGTON SERVICE. Keep this in mind and whenever you are ready to go East ask me to produce the evidence y R. F. NESLEN, General n W. SECOND DEPART. For Provo. Lehl, Fail-fieland Mcrcur, connecting at Neplii for Maml and intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry 8:00 For Garfield Beach, TooStockton. Mamele. moth. Eureka and Silver City (via Learning- -' ton cut-of- Cut Rates East k For tHe Holidays a m 7 6 16 Silver Bars 613,. Mexican Dollars 51. Drafts, sight Drafts, Telegraph 5. 2. The Poet My mail contain nothing bui rejected manuscripts. His Wife And mine nothing lint Invitations to millinery openings. Urookbn Lite. tvr American For Provo, Fork, Leld, Juab, Mil-foFrisco, Calient ea and intermediate points 6:05 p 81 ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehi, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Calicntes and intermediate poinl9:45 A HI From Provo, Ixebl, Fair-fiel- d, Mcrcur and Sanpete Valley Ry. points. . 5:35 p m From Silver City, Mammoth. Eureka, Stockton. Garfield and Tooele 5:35 p 81 Beach. . . . ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Direct stage Modena and Calicnle. connections for all mining districts in southern Utah and Nevada. TICKET OfFICE rJ, Daily 3 Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train In a Hurry Always Remember Thonc 22. HEALY HOUSE, Opp. Depot. PHONE BELL 161Z. MEMBER 2Sth St AMERICAN TICKET BROKERS ASSOCIATION. IK Fast through trains daily to the CHICAGO & NORTH --WESTERN RAILWAY line bethe double-trac- k TaErfEWjfl Chicago via tween the hliasouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all lines to the East. Two trains daily Omaha to St. Paul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. Che 8 est of Everything. Pallmai drawing-roosleeping cun, buffet smoking and library cars, Boo Moms library, dining ram, a is efirto senries, fraa redlining chair cars and standard coaches. Pdv lift her IsfoffmsllM apply to C. it. WALKER. Scs'l Aft C. 40 West Scm4 Sants St m utMLT LAKE i R.-- Ry-3- 8 CITY, UTAH. Na 6 Atlantia Mali Na Na 12, Salt S, CUcagOb East all points aA a . 1:41 late local 8L Louta $:M U nI1I9 Itsd Atlantic Express, all 7:9 pointa East Na 4, ARRTVB A DAILY. Na 6, Pacific Mall, Salt Lake EL 41 1 m and all points East Na 1, Cbluagand BL Unto United 41 Nt. U, Local from Park CLP N Plt9 VSlldy jP 0NS S, Pacific Express OCSePw a from all points East. ...... care ...la-MA- to Oaaafij Through sleeping York Chicago sad SL Louis, New osrs. Uj j Boston. Free reclining choir car service cn at parfset dining through trains C. A. HENRY. Ticket ArnVOgdea L A. BENTON. Geo. AfiLPsgrJMpt Suit Lake City, B. GILSON. Agent Ogdsa R. G. W. TIME CARD IN tmCS, JUNE STH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. a WILL YOU lead Invest In a place of unimproved In Weber County! Tllb: OREGON SHORT LINE TIME Adjoining Improved fwmif CARD. Half mils from R. R. Statlenf Doc. 4. 1901. Cetwf DEPART: Right next to Irrigation meannr e No. 7 Butte and Portland 13:05 p.m. can buy Providing you No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:23 a.m. payments? and Butte 7:15 p.m. Say $10 or $16 or $20 per No. 11 Cache Valley a.m. 18:50 Or quarterly? 12 Iadu and Tlntic Salt Na Na 8 Salt Lake and inter- Or annual payments?. 7:35a.m. mediate point And no Intereotf No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, And no taxeef sen and all points Miltbrd The owner t PY until R 1:40 p.m. Gmm to use the land south No. 10 Salt Lake and inters paid Jorf 6:30p.m. mediate points htf. 4 ..,.. ......8-laa.m- If So . ARRIVE: No. 1 Salt Lake 2:15tp.ni. N. 9 Butte and Pocatello12:50 a.m. ffi$ piaca af land will e I Express ocra No. 11 Salt Lake and Tlntic 6:55 p.m. per $400 for 20 term. Na 7 Salt Lake and Mil- 11:25 a.m. $800 for 40 versa ford $1,200 for SI aersv interand Lake 3 Salt No. 6:03 mediate points Address or LsW 011 No. 8 Portland and Butte., 7:00 a.m. KENNEDY Nn. 10 Bntte and Pocatell 6:u0 p.m. 10:33 .m. HUNrER & No. 12 t'a'-lnValley Train south of Juab Jo not run Room 6, First Natbnal Sundays C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogden. - Allen Transfer Company. 4(2 - 7;45 a m f) Time Far Koala. When George Westinghouse. as a other Eastern point via yoang inventor, was trying to interest capitalists in his automatic brake, the device wtiich now plnya so important a part In the opera tinn of railroad trains, he wrote a letter to Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, president of ihe New York Central Railroad company, carefully explaining the details of the in ventton. Very promptly his letter came back to him, indorsed in big. scrawling letters, in the hand of Commodore Vanderbilt, I have no time to waste on foois." Afterward, when the Pennsylvania We can save you mosey. Write me, railroad had taken np the automatic C. F. WARREN, brake and it was proving successful, General Agent. Na 411 Dooley Block, Salt Lake City. Commodore Vanderbilt sent young Mr, Weatinghnuse a request to rail on him. Tbe inventor returned the letter, indorsed on the bottom as follows: 'T have no time to waste on fools."- - day, answered the surprised governor. "Monday ! answered the prisoner iu disgusted tones. Well, this 'ere's fine way of leginiiing a week, ain't it? And he marched on with dissatisfaction imprinted on every 'line of hi face. On another occasion nn officious hangman whispered as he placed the white rap cm bis victim's head. If there's anything you'd like to ask nte i'll be pleased to answer. The victim forward and said iu craned ids an equally low but very much more jinx ions voVe. You might tell me, Isis this scaffold ssr'v' . SOUTH ST, Depot, Third West and 8outh Tempi Sts. Salt Lake City. I Cheap Rates to St. Louis Whimsical Criminals. land Medical Journal In the New oppears this ifory: On walking to the scaffold In solemn procession a criminal once called to tbs governor of the prison, Just oblige me, guv'nor, by Montelling me the day o' the week. Agen Salt Lake City, f San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. - Alta 6 Belcher 22 Bullion 2o Cliollar 26 Confidence 75 Con. lmiierial Exchequer 47 H. and N. luO Occidental Con. Overman 8 Savage 23 S. Nevada 46 ..AND.. PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS St sun your 3 Trains SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that AND ALL Barer Death Saprrstllloa. X -T- Chicago St. Louis Kansas City A curious relic of the superstitious Mens of the middle nges still exists in Fnsnb May 3; 114 Omaha W'kes It liars Were It has long been known to ethnologists that among many primitive tribes and races tbe practice of kissing was unknown. Among tbe Lapps and the Maoris rubbing of noses occupied its place. The average native of Japan still knows nothing of tbe practice of kissing. Tbe practice of lip to lip salutation was especially characteristic of English social life in Tudor times. Its universal employment was one of the things noticed by Erasmus during his ojourn In England and is thus commented on in one of his Eptstolae: Here are girls with angels' facet, so kind and obliging that yon would prefer them to nil yonr muses. Besides, there ' a custom here never to be sufOffice. 291 slain Street, ficiently commended. Whenever you City Ticket Tel. 25U. come you are re(ved with s kiss by For particular, call on or address all; when you take your leave, you are Salt Lake Route, or J. M. agents. dismissed with kisses; you return, District Passenger Agent. MOOIIF, kisses are repeated. They come to W. K. G1LT.KTT, Gen. 1888. Agt. leave you, visit you. kiMs again; they you kiss them s!1 round. Hhonld they meet yon anywhere, kisses in abun dance, in fine, wherever you move, there Is nothing but kisses. PRODUCE CLOSE. Chicago, Dmt 24 Close: Wheat Dee.- - 1137-8011- 10', CsYIO.V PACIFIC. Oar DeM Is Asia. It la note worthy that out of Asia came our Alphabet and our Arabic numeral. The compass we owe to the Chinese, who knew the magnetic needle as early as the second century A. IX Gunpowder originally came ont of Asia, and so did tbe art of printing and the manufacture of paper. The Chinese Invented movable types in the middle of the eleventh century, 350 years before Gnlenberc. They also made silka lung before Europe and porcelain that has never been equaled by Europe. Truly. Asia is the cradle of the race, (in the origtuul ideas of the I Praia n. Arabians, the Hindoos and the Chinese our modern society has been built. Cortland Oregonian. St Louis. Dec. SSL Wool steady; territory and western mediums 21022; fine mediums 17618; fine 16017. . :via TABLE 4. CHICAGO Thres Trains Daily clu-ap-e- r - 8-- 4. 7-- 8; UNION PACIFIC If this fraud has been practiced on any general scale the life preserver of the world should tiisi lie thoroughly inspected, and then the scoundrel who thus held human lives than a few ounces of cork should be hounded to the ends of the earth and punished to the liudt of tbe law, or beyond. If there is no law to punish him, simply because the lawmakers did nut think of such flendishuesa a possible, then, for oce, the iieople should take the law into their own hands, brand the fiend on the forehead with the mark of Cain, and turn him loose, proclaiming to all the world that no i! am should gie or sell him food, clothing, fire or roof, and let him starve or freeze, an uupilied outcast in the midst of plenty. Fresno d, 5-- 8. Dee. Vp to the last century it was not lo fiiid persons living in a wild state in the woods stul forests of England. France. Germany and Russia who were utterly incapable of speech, though they could make sounds in imitation of the cries of wild sub mala. Certain parasitic iuaects have so completely degenerated that they possess neither eyes. legs, beads, mouths, stomachs nur IntesUue. Leisure Hour. A piece of cork, loaded with Iron, was found among the life preservers of a Victoria. B. C., steamship yester-day- . ARRIVE. 1- -2 New. York, , Na 3 Pacific Express from The Heart af Kahert Brace. Council Bluffs, When Robert Bruce, king of Scot-lanOmaha, Denver, Kansas City and lay upon his deathbed in the east daily 3:45 a.m. year 13211 he remembered that lie had registered u vow to help wrest the Na 1. Overland Limited from Council Omaha, Holy Land front the heathen Turks. Bluffs, Kansas City, DenIt was clear that the dine for fulfilling ver and all points east, this vow had paused, but a new thought . . . . 3. 2 j p.m. ...a,,,,...,,. 3:00 presented. Why not lisTe bis heart re- Nadaily 9 Fast Mail p.m. moved and sent to Jerusalem for C. A. HENRY, this the make To short, burial? story Ticket Agent. was decided upon, and Sir James DougA. B. MOSELEY, las was commissioned to carry it In a Irav. Pas. Agent. . silver urn to a place a near as possiOglen, Ulaltfl was crucible to where the Saviour fied'' and there bury it. Arriving in Spain, Sir James, with the precious relic strung to his neck by a ebalu, was killed In a liattlc with the Moors. TIME returned with the Sir Simeon heart to Scotland and deposited it under tbe altar of Melrose abbsy, where It now is. 1- -2 ' 1901. STRENUOUS" PUNISHMENT. l.Mt hr UtiMt. sufficiently considered that as mot as any orgau ur faculty falls Into disuse it degenerates and is finally lost altoThrough all Hie ages that gether man baa had the power of speech this power has not been fixed in u ill any degree whatever by heredity. It la rea definitely proved that If a gard child of civilized pt.renls were brought up in a desert place and allowed no communication whatever with man it would never make any attempt at A 'i lo6 Rei-etit- New York. Dec. 29. Close: Prime CHICAGO FUTURES. mercantile toper 404 per cent. bankers The Leading Tut urea Ranged as Sterling exchange easier; lulls 4.851564.8520 for demand and 4.848064.8485 for sixty day bills; post ed rates 4.85 and 4.85. Commercial bills 4.84 Bar silver 61 Mexican dollars 48 Srsua la a suggestive fact not always Speech. - KANSAS It CO, OGDEN 3j. A. a MOSELEY, Trsv. Pa Agent. Ogden, Uiali. D. E. HURLEY, G. T. ft T. A-- Sait lake City. Budding |