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Show THE MORNING Ill Three of our big sellers EXAMINER: Atcb:su adjualmni Aalinaic Coast Use 4a 4s Baltimore and Ohio 4a STREET AND OGDEN, Nevada Stocks lt2 1034 Baltimore and Ohio U't 64 Dir. Brooklyn R. T. ev. 4s Central of Gworia 5, 113 Central of Georgia la( Inc . ... S3 OF Central of Georgia 2ud Inc .... 42 Central of Georgia 3rd Inc .... 'i 1 Cheaapeske and Ohio 44 41 Chicago and All on 3s . . . THE C. U. and Q. new 4s 1UI4 C. R. 1. aud 4. R. R. 4s 744 C. R. 1. and P. R R col us.... Wk C C. C. and St Louis gen 4a . .134 Movs-meColorado industrial 5 ser. A. . . . 73 Trading Opens Quiot but Prica Colorado ludusirisl 5 bt H .... 72 Ends Irregularly. Colorado Midlaud 4s 754 94 Culorado and Bouthera 4a . ... Il) Cubs 6s Nes Vork. Nor. Si. Trading was llrstw and Rio Grand 4s ..114 .. 41, uuii:a'.lvely quiet, and the moe-lue- Distillers 8ticurii.it-- 3a .. 4s ..lt'2 of prices sluggiWt previous to Erie piiur lira . . 934 me publics; ion of the bank statement Erie general 4s 4 ' Valley ..llu today. A general recovery followed., Japan da . S4 on tlic average Japan 6. 2nd Series a hick nas moderate .. PR'U .. 924 aud aouie lata reactions made the Japan 44 certificates 24 closing rather irregular. The spectac- Japan 44s ceri. lud ser ular muvenirnt in aome storks, whirb ha been a feature .of each day this Coal toweek, a as made by Tenures day with an upward rush of 8 poiuis. followed by feverish fluctuations. National Lud added over 3 points to its iwem upward flight. Thero was a suddi-awakening in tho Kansas Ciiy Southern Mocks. Aside from thethe fluruiamovements of tlto tious were railier narrow. The Hock Island siocks made further sharp declines on sabs of a comparatively aiuail number of shares. The weaktraded much ness of these stork a urn ion and the nuuierous rumors to extlnin it varied all the way from a purpose of Influencing speculative sentiment on the part of those In control of stock to n supposition that dividends ou the preferred were in danger owing to ihe recent poor sbowiug of earnings by the company . There was much also of the extent 10 which stocks have been sold during ihe week by some of the great speculative combination whirb have led the current movement. An incident of tbs duy was the sharp break in international merrantile patter In the curb markefT which was attributed to a report of damage of the rates growing out of dissension amongst Ihe German sieantsbip lines'. The price of bar silrente an ounce, ver rose again to US a record not. touched for seven or eight years past. The bank statement showrd more than the expected gain in cash aud beside What n moderate loan contraction. Thla was taken to demonstrate that the speculation of the week had been financed largely with foreign funds, and it is known that large amounts have beeu lent by Paris and Canadian account at iba Hock exchange during the week. The transferred to Sen Frau-otecl,iiiHi.OiMi for local accxmui. bringing Ihe lotwl alma Thuraday to Tlte to that dent itiatlon. strength of foreign exchange today eaaeaiion nf the offering poinled l of of foreign funds here. The vain imports of dry goods and merchandise at the port, of New York fur this week rose to 1 15.788,787 compared with last week, which wav said to make the record up td that date. This heavy movement thmwa light upon the persistent demend for exchange. Total rales of bonds (par valuel, WORIJ) fly A'ben E. Lyons. n BEVERLY of GRANSTARK fly George Barr McCutcheon. Hcw-kiu- Wo are headquarters for Waterman Fountain Pona. ROSS BOOK & CO. STATIONERY Wilford Bramwoll, Mgr. 1 1 BUY YOUR Cliristmas Presents EARLY 1-- ,000 Pairs of Skates 200 Childrens Wagons 100 Childrens Sleds 1 Carvers of all descriptions, Silverware, and the best line of Cutlery carried in the Bokers Celebrated city. line of Knives and Razors, We do not want fancy prices, as we want to sell you again next year. We buy wholesale. . We sell on the same bsis. .71 .50 GIVE A MAN Forenoon Salea. COMFORT AT B-l- H 12V- l.ucle Bam 3ot) at 44c: 500 at 444?: 1.3W at 45, buyer n; So at 45c; 100 at 44c; seller 3o. Beck Tunnel. 5u0 a; 2o4d 500 at qU. New York, 500 ai 1&V-Buile- r at 74c: 1,700 at Open Beard Salsa. Hut r Liberal, C23 at 8c; buyer 10c. 1,000 at Liberal 74 r. Tnro SoO at 5o0 7c. 7c; U-- rwMfrlsg Carina. l.UM) at llsc; 1.000 at 17, at 17c; 100 at 174c; buyer 3oe: l,'30ti 6iH ai 1.4c; ' 500 at 17 V; 500 at 18c; 600 at 184c, buyer U0. Columbus Con., list at (2.83; 100 at 2.834; I.01M) at (2.85: 100 at (2.854; - at 2oo B-1- up 2lK 5o0 at 15c; 1.0PO 1.000 at 21c; I.imni at 22c. Siar Cun., Stsi at 104c. Tetro 200 at 7c. at Silver Shield. 2ur; Ask I'ncJe Sam Chin., l.OuO at 444c, seller 3c; 500 at 444c; 1.600 at 45. welter 3oc: 3.000 et 45; 1.090 at 434c; buyer Coc: 500 at 454c. Victor Con., 2,000 ai 3c. neighborswhohas a Jewel what she thinks of It and you will come and see us. Thats all except, We will AN FRANCISCO MINING STOCK Baa Francisco, Nov. 25. Tho official chmlng quotations for mining nrocka today were as follows: Alia .0. Julia SO WIFE Silver Vara 664. Draft a sight .054; telegraph .05. FOOTBALL TO Implement HAVE NEW Fine Color ' Lowest Price RULES Review. The Financier E St. Twenty-Fift- h vlima week were were of depot-lie-. in excess hereof I Corn, ho Barley . hu. Notice u herby given that an election will be held In Wclwr County iff Ogden City, on Wednesday, , outside December 6, IflOo, for the purpose of electing a Board of Kdurailun for Weber County School District. One member will be elected from each of Ihe five representative precincts. Pro. cinct No. 1 includes North Ogden. Ran- dull, lleaiwnt View and llarrisviile. Precinct No. 2 includes Hooper. Hoy. Kauesvilli'. Taylor and West Welter. Precinct Nu. 3 Include Wilson, MarKiverdale riott. Burch Creek. and I'intah. Precluri No. 4 includes Plain City. Poplar, Farr West. Siaterville, Perry aud Barren.. Precinct No. 5 HuntHiilli-Eden and Liberty. There will ii pulling places at Huntsville. Eden, labertv. North Ogden. Randall. Pleasant View, Harris-tiilPlain City. Warren. Siaterville. Karr West. .Mn'Tiutt. Wilson, Burrh Cieck. rintali, lliverdale. Roy, Kanes-vill- c West Belu-- and Hooper. Polls 7 o'rluek a. m, unwill hi open til 7 p. in. 357X00 233.200 78X00 133.UOP; I ! I Der Vlies ami 8 "2.216 day wen- - 816.1 12 In f!!v-gold. Tul a I rxiHir'K of cniii fioiii the port of New York for the m.liux to1h were 8'1! 7"'! u ilwi and 8,i2.- - BAR ROOM roi iiiNi t. lurk. g,i Bitter., Angastone imported, pt DomestC Bitiei. pt Peachaud Bitter,, q. Laahua B.tters. qt California Fig Bittera, qt. ... Pepsin Birie-qt Cherries, Fitnth, per bottle.. Claret ana Riesling Wines, ... gal. a. TAKEN BY THIEVES. su-ndy- tows (1.2004.50; heifors (2.250 calves (5.0007.00: good lo prime Hieern (5.3506.50: poor to tiindluin (:!.2?ib5.2': meeker and feeders 82.2" Fine Dresden no; 4 fin; . Old Tom G.n. Clerk of 1h? Hard of Education of Weber Co. Chicago. -- Receipts aul niimgo. Nov. feeder 83.25V luo. Market 1.50 .75 ,25 .75 .75 .75 .75 .50 Ti 1.30. Hogs lS.uoO. Receipt M;kt tn.nuu; mix steady: estimated Monday fl4.Kii.-g4.8": goo! ed and butcher 8(15 heavy t4.75fH8: 1uur.l1 $4.60: light I (.550 4 S3: 4pit5 84 l'ir 4.75: bulk of aal niaVe Sheep Receipt t'lfi 3.t;ii. steady. glivp 7 I'''.' i veH'-Pnc-(- t 25416.0": lnml 8V73 if New York Bond. ". Intended China for Roosevelt. New York. No . 23. -- A ciihle dcs-pa'- from It. i m says the police of Hamburg have discovered that thieve have taken ft ;l"jdtd consignment of china hl-- was to bafe beenj Iloosevelr. The roh-sen to was perpe rared reo-ntlj hery while; I Mia china he:ng conveyed in a; i Itisi-to Hamburg.; urge f.oni in (he rhct-s- i sinm-i for the cli.r." iu the duin:-- ' Thu polip,rile of some, .i.g men found ! were a jiai u( of :he piair- - . ti.e ri.tislgcii''-Those were decora ed wit'.i ii'ics of the kir.g oi lloo.wcll aud a England mid deiiic alion iiud It.- inscription "From the Kire of S.-The culprit ha eon resold ' - : I): her urti of, ii:ive hiu f .mi .1 in the var:uu i i.c be Lilic lv-ed- lii-i'- I rev; I , 4. Mens, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Shoes Gents Furnishings, Hats and Caps i.i-iii- i Special Inducements DEPARTMENT this week, including new arrivals in FINE FOOTWEAR. Notice the prices in our LADIES aiH(xiistsiti fine face Bluchcr, with fox;ng--- a $4.00. per pair fancy perfect fitter; ail sizes, worth Spce:a! this week, ct C 2 7 C vtJa0 below: Ladies fine patent leather Dress Shoes, military heel, all sizes; worth $4.50. Special this week at, per 3.50 Ladies fine vici kid shoes, with extension sole; an excellent shoe for fall and winter wear, all sizes, worth $3.75. Special this week at, per QT Ladies all the i pair Ladies fine patent. Dress Shoes, Blather au style with French or military heel, sizes; worth $5.50. Special v this week at, per pair - -- REMEMBER, THIS l ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS St. : R.G.DYK, 1 $ .75 Gald Seal Champagne, pt.. 39 Yers O'd Three Stars ... 1.00 Brandy, qt . 3.00 Imported Holland Gr gs!. Dealers in ! r 25.-C- 2 a few days for Twenty-fift- h j fr-i- r SPECIAL C. F. KrauchsOld Stand,. 236 o c. Sugar and Coffee. Nov. 25 -- Sugar- Raw ceutrl-f"4H- i tirm: fair reflitiiu: 2 9 ill; iiioUmhi sugar '"I i'-2 11 li:'u2::i. ivtineu steady; crushed powdered fui: granulated 470. t'iiffi-No. 7 rio 8 N 2378 WASH. s OGDEN CO NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION r A. M. Van of those who are trying to ubUi concessions in I urkey." Continuing, the informant of ill? A aoctoled Press said: "It is well Known that up In its present lime the Sultan luis twuslid on the governors of the Macnitiuii'S vilayets sendiug the prom'dH of all the taxes collected liy ihum in Constantinople where they are tuuHlly absorbed iu paying the Sultan's favorite officials, spU-- and 01 hern mil that the powers have agreed (tint h i reforms CHn bi effected In .Maceil'Ufa until a large portion of Ikon- - fuu: is reserved in the provinces fur il s payment of the officials there. iKTaure it to well known thai the MacidimUia officials are guilty of shameful roi rupthm i order 10 make up the rnn umenta which are not convoyed 9 them through the regular channel?. "I can aay that the 8ul tail's opiw a tion to due to hi personal irharaen-- t lstJcs plus the religious conditions e fating in Turkey and I believe tbit Is to likely to yield on sufficient pree sure." commit-le- I refer to Mr. Camp and hia aaeiMUnts. They have promised reform, but have done nothing. Now college president have lost patience. We will revise the rules ourselves and the rhangea will be radical.' Produce Exchange. n ihe produce exchange, today, the New York. Nov. 25. Tmal iinitr; f ' of mrrehamliHe and drv k.mh- I- hi r,e l.ulier market wns steady. Creameries 17i23c: dairies 18il20e; eggs steady port of New York Tor lie r.-hi mark eases Included 24r; first 24c; today were valued h! 813.780 787 .it 'In- purl l,r,me lirnia 28: extras 30c; cheese Total lniori of epei-ileaily I2'fft3c. toof New Vmk for ill week Holidays ests of rules. . Tatal Imports. for the A Snap Jn.44 1 .Gim in exc- laM week 113 1 lo.7o acter." said a very prominent resident of Pera (a suburb on the north shore of the Golden Horn, known as the European quarter where tlte aniliasMt-dor- s reside) to the Associated Press today. The Informant was a man whose long residence in and aludy of the him to has Levant qualified apeak with authority. "While the Sultan is of an arbitrary nature," said he. "he is greatly Influenced by bin religion. The exponents of this religion who surround the Sultan are denwly ignorant qf Internal tonal politics and they have succeeded in making the Sultan believe that it is against the law and the teachings of Islam for atu-deii- him to cede territory except compelled to do so by force. "American readers should understand that Turkey is 300 years behind the rest of Europe; that the Sultan has absolute power; that bis ministers are mere figureheads and that nil power is concentrated in the hands of the Sultan or In those of his Immediate entourage at the palace, the chief enntch, tho mollaks, or priests, his favorites. Hence it is truer to use the words Sultan and 'Palace of the Forte' when referring to Turkey's Interns tlonal relations. "When the Sultan to much worried he shuts himself off from the world, listening practically to nobody. He had been quite unapproachable for eurae time past, except by his favorites and the high religious functionaries. who continually praise him and assure him that "the king ran do no wrong, and he refuses to see his foreign minister. "The political situation has already worked much damage to business generally and has injured the inter a Ha la Surrounded by Palace Favorites Who Sway Him. Constantinople, Nov. 25. "The chler explanation of the obstinacy by the Bul-ta- u of Turkey regarding the demands of the powers for the financial contra) of the Macedonian vilayets is to lie nought for in his own peculiar char- Presidents in Humor of Acting. Chicago. Nui. 25. A despatch from San Francisco says: President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the l.'nlvuraity of California. In an address to the student yesterday, dlacuiwed fool ball and used very plain words. He said: "The game has outgrown itn Intention. The trouble wilh It in It In too t. highly specialised for the average Men have to be In an artificial state of preservation to play the game an It In played today. "1 never objected to it on the ground that it wan rough, but that it is not within the sphere of usefulness for the ordinary student. The great trouble is that the game la In the hands of a X-130. SMALLEY'S w. f. burton, Manager WASHINGTON 2320 1. Perfect Cut 4 .06. says: FOR one qt your treat you right. Alpha Con .06. Andes 21. Belcher 27 B. and B. 133 Bullion 33 Caledonia 34 Challenge Con. Chollar .08. Confidence 80 C. C. and Va. 150 Crown Point 14 Kxeheouer 45 II. and N. 15 SULTAN lout week's official alaLrnient of the associated hanks indicated a further improvement In their reserve condition. This was expecled from the cash in gnln .which wa foreshadowed by the preliminary esiimatraof the movement of money during the week. Due eneotiraging fact shown by eueh movement is tluil 1 quite clearly indicates the return flow of money to this center from th interior In some volume, aud if this should continue In Ihe near future there probably will be no recur rence of monetary derangement, at least for the remainder of the year. The cash gain shown by Ihe aialemcm was (8,288.100, and it would appear from the fact that ibis sum Is much greater than that which wan animated from tha traceable movements of money that ibis' Increase was largely due to the bringing over into last week of averages hi Ihe previous week. The loans were contracted by I4.737.3imi which reduction contributed to the inn proven lent in the reserves, riepoeita want Increased, I bough by llie very moderate amount of (lOH.tkHl. 0 Dial the required reserve against general deposits was augmented by ouly Deducting ihi awn from the gain In cash as above, toft (U.241.850 as the Increase in surplus reserve in 18.137,100. Computed upon the bam of deposit a leas those of (4 Mii.juu public funds against which no renene is required liy the trearntry to be held the surplus is (1 1,284.875. It may In lulled that ihe loans, which in Lhe pie $30.00 . 8 New York, Nov. 25. From May Day 500 at 1.75. New York, 500 at 18c; 1.0(H) at 18c, seller Uuc; 1,000 at 184c; 1,000 at o Financier' DIAMONDS and you increase his earning power and not only that. but his WIFE will be better natured if your stove is a JEWEL and she may be a Jewel, too. wje & & & From $5.40 UP 82.86. Kmerald 5t0 at 10c. 100 at Little (1,655.000. mi 1905. I Italy Judge 300 at 7.3o. Lower Mammoth I'm at 331,c. lou at (1.73. ljtile l 1.300 at 124c; 1,000 May Day V lA MAN! .67 J.23 HomeMake KiM-c- NOVEMBER MORNING, I Jim Butler Tooopah.i Montana Tonopsh .. TURRETS WllE frHNDAY UTAH, Is bpe r.'eo i t r C0!i-:ir- 'I! ' , .. hti e We have about 50 pairs of Ladies fine Oxfords left, worth from $3.50 to $4.50, sizes from 2 to 3i only. Sale price 45c |