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Show THE tfowrow EXAMINER: OGDEN, TTAH, STESDXY MORNIXCf, iag to tha anaual report of the depart--mem of agriettliure. waa asraa gtwuer than estimated. Manufacturing planus make mutt roilwfactury returns, despite the high level uf prices for raw materials and inadequate transporting facilities. Railway earning skua far available for Nov umber wort $.5 per cent larger than a year ago, and foreign cooimaree at ihia port for the Inst meek ahow gains of $4.2116(535 in exWORLD ports and $2,674,904 in imports as compared with hut year's figures. "Quiet coadi i loss in the packer hide market have baooma so proaounoad OUTSIDE EVENTS ADVERSELY IN' that the Tone Is Ires firm, although bo FLUENCE MARKET. change ia quotations can be recorded. Failure iliis week In tha Vailed Bank Staatmant Makaa Faar Ihating Siotos war 203. against 228 last week, But OutlaeK far earning Waah 24u the preowding week and 245 tha a Battar. oorr speeding week last year. Failure la Chmedn auatber 32, agaiast 34 last N York, IW. 3. TutWjr a stock weak, 42 tba prereeding week and 29 market ae under tha rom influences lat year. aa that uf yesterday. Tha depres-tkaad hesitation shown ia tha early Meney. New York. Dec. 2. Time aieoey on dealing were beard upon uMertam iuo of tin money outlook, the finan- call atsady; time loans 60 days 6 par cial dtslurbaaose ia R twain aad aoiaa cant; 9U days per rent; six months anaeity orar tha afwt uf tha wealil 5&$ 4 per rent. Prime mercantile lac of Mi(rM aad the proponed paper 1 1 2tf$ f tha for federal control Sterling exchange weak with actual railroad ratoa. Thera I. ao actual borin bankers bills at 4S4.6aQ rowing of niouey at the stock exchange 4K6.75 and at 483.50 for sixiy-dabill; oo Saturday loan made on Friday posted rate 483 3 and 456 s Yesicr-day'commercial bills 431 carrying over until Monday. Bar silver, 64 money flurry 10 fifteaa per ran. left ha disturbing Influence and the Mexican dollars, 50. wa Government bund- -, steady; railroad appears ao. of the bank lnokad la with interest ia throw light bonds, heavy, The slate-meob Ufe actaal siLualto. waa a weak oaa bat aeaumeut Bank Btatemant. seemed to leaa to tha iaterprrtaticn New York, Dec. 8. Tha weakly bank duvloaed ware that tha rondl-iouof clearing bouao banka for those of ike past weak, and ihat im- ainlaniaut the flv days this week is ns follows: provement waa to be looked for l Loans, $102(388.3,.t0; Increase $11 week. The tnflueace was aa upward tendency of prices after the publica- 564,000. Deposits $1,007,172.5110; Inrraass tion of tha back statement which served to reel ore largely tba previous deCirculation $54,066,500; decrease cline. A good effect waa produced $536,100. last at of ace tha aappert appears by Ijpgal tenders $74,515,100; Increase la the Hock Inland insure aad tba of tha reported withdrawals of a $3006. $179,848,400; decrease $L- Specie loading Interest ia the propatty,. The bank state uieut itself with a decrease . Rosenrs $254,351,500; dacraaaa oT in cash reflected rather more Ilian tha ripewd Iom. Aa last Reserve required $251,793,125; Inweek showed more than the exported crease 11,991,725. atana gain, thin weeks showing Surplus $2,56575: decrease $6,591,-73tributed to the working of tha average system- - The loan expansion of States deposits $4.707.$3I( 9U,S04.0tH) and the resulting increase in deposits swelled tha reeerre re- decrees 36.511.350. quirements so aa to affect tha shrinkSugar and Caffe. age la the' surplus to if. 1,71k, bringNow York, Dec. 2. Sugar, row, ing that Item down again to .,566,375. Tha foreign unhangs market, al- firm: fair refining, 3c; centrifugal 9$ molasses sugar 8 though nominal on Saturday waa eas- test 3 ier la tone and tatea of discount crushed. 4.S0; powRaflnad, firm; exdered 4X0: granulated 4.70. again In loadoa. Sterling elua-ing weakwaa Tba Faria t'OFFKB Steady; No. 7 Rio 1 11$. change at toes uf storks was flnu at ths " 8, IM3. DECEMBER 1 MIL STREET ACCOUNT OF HEALTH .RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ON MARKETS OF H. C. WARDLEIGh THE THE MUSIC DEALER V1 Will dose out his entire stock of Musical Instruments and other merchandise at greatly reduced prices. r ii AND Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Sheet Music, 16-iiUti- oi $-- GIVE A MAN COMFORT AT HOME and you increase his earning power and not only that, but his WIFE will be better-natureif your stove is a JEWEL and she may be a Jewel, too. From $540 up From UCWCL $30.00 Ws y Music Rolls, etc. ot t bn-inc- M 1-- d up 3-- S. f, tr-me- n; The Time to Buy is Now While Bargains Last ot your neighbors who has a Jewel whet she thinks of It and you will come and a m-x- AVENUE 2378 WASHINGTON Ask one at see us. Thats all excspt,We will treat you right." do-nl- 0. 30 5. PUTNAMS WILL A 4) 8-- d recovery. Great Shoe and 35 IMltf Clothing Sale I CHICAGO FUTURES. Tha The rlea la silver, together with copper and lead has played a pot out part ia the animated speculation to the Industrial clocks, having to do with these commodities. Tba ultimate development of tha situation thus presented la being watched with atlemtom for Its effects on the money market. Over subscriptions to the Japanese loan were without percept lisle effect on tha money market. The bulk Jf thee subscriptions are nut payable until after tha turn of the year. Tha effect of the Russian el lie Hue tad been restricts dto the reflection from foreign markets and the immediate soiling of securities Induced In this market has not reached a great volume. 'It ex' tent of the flnauclal uniattlement In Russian heourltiea being greater than the period of military reverses during tha war with Japan In however taken account of. la Uie railroad world there have been several important Incidents. 8u Paul a formal of ihe decision to extend tha system to tha Pacific asset has been king predicted. Tba stocks moved up in a ail cl path in of aa Immense each benefit In tha way uf subscription privileges to The 25.000.660 of stocks in tha treasury, that bond Insure ware for fluaneing the new project had an unfavorable effect on tha stock. Rival teanecootlneatal lined were but slightly depressed. Banda have moved Irrogulnrir la sympathy with stock. V. R. sew ftsors and the Sa registered declined the old 4s 1 par real an rail this Futures Fellows: Leading Burton Ranged 2320 WASHINGTON hn M Now Is your opportunity to Christmas Presents buy ' at a great bargain mmmmmmmwmmmmammmmmm FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS ' $lr Mass park par bbL Jan 13.40 113.65 13.53H 13.52Vu;lff.37fcil3.431t Mar Lard 100 Iba. per Dec . .1 Jan I May hart Riba , Jan May I 7.10 7.25 par 100 Iba. .? .... 7.21 7.35 7.27 I 7.1$ 7.30 ...) .8341 6.35 7.15 ) 7.06 I I 6.10 3 3-- 4 I . BggJtt3aJ3Mgah!Mhi Sign Writers: S quotation were aa follows: Flour, steady, winter pate 4.35; straights, 3.6503.85; spring pats 2.75 l week. - 04.16: straights, 3.6093.30; baker. Leiden Waal. 1iedtfu.Der. 3. The offetlnas at the 3.3698.10. No. 2 spring whaat, 82BI7; Nob wool sales today amounted to 10,773 balaa. The demand was brisk and all 3, 3398$: No. 2 rod. IBiflRS. Arm. flna grades' ware Conmiuera . No. 8 corn, 4$9'i; No- - - yellow, lock are low, but owing to tbo large 46 t947. No. I oats, 3Ti; No. 3 white, 32U supply of new clip comlpg forward tha 88 3 white, 80fc9S2. demand was less Onto anticipated. No. 2 ryA 67068. Homs and Fiaoch buyer took merinos Good feeding barley, 36VhQ 4. freely. American buyers aernred sevChoice maltiig, 46950. Victorian eral lota of superior 'A Prim timothy seed. 3.56. greasy. Next weak 63,150 balsa will Mesa pork, per Mi., 1I4U05O, be offered. a. WtH do yell to'eall on Foster & Hobson when In need of any painting or papering. All Orders Receive Proiept Atteatien Phone; Bell 673 V, - Bhort riba aides, Indepcsdant 23t Short clear sides (boxed , 7.1240 7.25. lVIiiakey, banis'of lil ah wines. 1.30. Clover, contract greed. 13.00013.25. Receipts and Shipments. Art idea. Kept. octor Norris SPECIALIST To the study and treatment of Cbroale diseases of men. women and children. I htre derated special effort during my oetlr prereettonel life, aid bare ben rewarded by tba dloeovsry of method, that Kira trempjets irasrerv cf Nervous aad Blood Diseases. Catarrh, Deaf-mRheumatism, Stomach. KMey aad Liver trouble. i, MEN'S DISEASES Blood Poison, Piles, Ruptured Varicocdo, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits Taken on a positive guarantee to cure Office 2361 Washington Ave. Shpta ,.,. Hfti3. In 1902. Consultation free, personally or 7.000 (loose;, 7.1314. . pwraanssi 25 Ympi, Ntr 100 Iba., 36.800 44.100 Flour, bbla 49.000 236.000 Wheat, bn Com ,bu , . .349,200 223.600 If ttl. ' .231.1011 391.900 In Canada failure for the wash Oats, bu ... laJWi number 25, ns against 40 lsat week, Rye. bu bit ...122.100 82,500 Barley, and 25 in this we ka year ago. Whaat, meludlng flaur. exports for Product Exchange. Ihe weak ending Nov. 30 are 3,708.680 On the produce exchange today the bushels, against' 8.363.0C8 list weak 2.101.773 this week last year- - 4.201.504 butter market steady; creameries. In 1103 and 5704.444 in 1902. From 17928: dairies. 17020; rgga, firm st July 1 10 tints iba exports are 48,578.-22- 5 marked cases Included 18024; firsts. 34: prime flrix, extra. 3t. 28; bush els. against 3A.il7.SZ0 la rosy, year. 72.928,29 In 19U3 and 113.t41.449 Chi-ea- 277 TweatyPourtli Street 1 tard. - Bradetraota RaparL toNow York. Der, morrow will say: "WhHe mild weal bar retarded retain trada aarly la the week except in holiday supplies, ihe widespread cold was lour offered a needed corsectlv and atimnhis to ihe only lines hitherto backward. "Business failure for the week ending Nov. 30 number IIS. against 224 last week. 134 In the like week of 1804. IMP In 1P03, IRE In 192 kail 237 In TO THE PUBLIC: byietter. Open Day and Evening IVhtn Writing, Address Dr. U. II. Norris, Ogden, lltali New York Banda, "Corn experts far the weak ara 1.643.-S2- 4 buabnlA against 1.010.522 last week. if. 8. Mundlng. 2a. rag ... . . .1112 264.141 n year ago. J.091.951 in 1903 ,1. R. refund. 3s. ronpon and 1.151.661 in 1902. From July 1 to I?. 8. 3s. rralstered ...102 date the export of corn are S3.44d.fn:? C. S. 3 coupon ...148 bushels, agaiuu 14.324.417 In 1904. C. 8. old 4, reg . ...102 in I9uj and 3,794.oio iP jnn; lr. 8. old 4. coupon ...104 V. 8. new 4, rag ...182 Dun's Review. tT. S. new 4s. coupon ...192 Xcw York Pm, I. Dun's weekly Aniericsn Tolocco 4 s ... 50 review of (rads tomorrow will say: American Tobarro 5s ...MG "Business conditions certainly war- Atchison general 4s ...102 ranted a day uf gratitude this year j Atchison 4 SSS 91' more then ever before, but in many Atlantic Cont Line 4s ...102 It was impossible to take time .aBlLimorc and Ohio 4 ...1W j Baltimore and Ohio 3 for a holiday without falling till . . ... 96 behind order and'incres-in- g jBrooklyi R. T. rv. 4- ... 93 i Central of (;vwei complaint purchasers ....... ...113 "Yet nnsreaonabiy mild sre in-- r in Onlral of tirorg.s li. loc . ... 95 November hax postponed riall business Central of OrorgiH 2nd Inc , ...84 Chris; tua ia winter guods. rede Central of Georgia 2d ln- . ... 75,i" open with s volume that jioii..-- , to Chs. and Ohio ...1(IN ecllpre all earlier record-- , nud rh Chicago anil M:ou 3 Us ..... ... 8(1 In eonfldeace n.-of ti.r B. C. and Q. is feeling 4a ...101 strengthened by the encouraging state- C.. R. 1 and IV. R. R. Is... ...79 l I. strike of the that R. and R. R. ment . ... 90 airurtiiruj ran C, workers ns not become general. C. C. C- - aud S', i.. gen 4 . . . . 102 fonnriavim the sor a .., 73 Crop supply of this Colorado Indtivii'M! country remtuereial prosperity, aad Colurado Iiut:ixi'-u- l 5 ser B 72 the value of ail acrerd- - CWorodo Midland ts ... 78 ..... ailjic-tnirn- t. r - 2 c-- . fm Colorado ami (Southern- - 4i 038g Cuba 5a .1051a 1). and R. G. 4a 161 4 Distillers fieeurittea 5s 81 Erie prior lion 4a 101K Erie Genaral 4a 98$. 113 Mocking Valley 4 .... SD1,, Japan aa 98T Japan 6sr 2nd aerka 928 carUficntaa Japan 4 cert. 2nd atria. . 62T Japan 4 U .and Nash. Vniflad 4a ...... 105 MauhatUn consol gold 4s ....10374 31 Mexican Central 4a Maxican Central 1st Ino 2474 97 Mina, and Bt. L. 4a M K. and T. 4a ...llMrii K. and T. 2nd 89 It, 847 Not. R. K. of M. non. 4a N. T. lieu. gen. 3 99 N. J. Cn. gen 6 134 104 Northern Pacific 4a Northern Pacific 3a 77 N. and W. consul 4s 101 Oregon Short Una rfdg 4s ... 45 102 Penn. cr. I 102 Reading general 4s Kt. L. and I. M. consol 5s 116 BL U and 8. F, fg 4s 88 81 8t. U and B'W eon 4s Brehoard Air Use 4 ... 89 Southern aPciflc 4s 94 97 Southern ape. 1st 4s cart BdMlwra Railway Bs 120 126 Tress and a Pc (fin lata lYtledo. Sl L. and W. 4s 84 F. BURTON, Manager in the movement for a eontulidotu of the two companies. JAPANESE HAD ' 3.-- 3. 20; ..... 2.89; 400 at 3.90; 100 at 2.92. Daly. 400 at 1.0L t. 19 at 19.40. Little Chief, 2,000 at 3,000 at 1 Little Bell, 100 at 2.85 n 10; 250 at 3.90; 100 at 2.95. Txiwer Mammoth, 1.000 at 37. Naw York, 200 at 20. Silver Shield. 1.000 at Tetro, 70 at 8. facie 8am, 1,004 at 40. 1nlon Paoific 4s Wabash jpg- lVhretttrdvke MkqroMgjiqpotral A! Erie 4s a New York, Dec. 2. John C. McCilI. secretary of the New Y'ork Life company, sailed today oA tie stoamer-Lucanito go to Paris aid try to Indues Andrew Hamilton, ta whom the New York Life has pdf 26, thousands of dollars, to return to tfe! country and testify before the hm sneo investigating committee. SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCK Today Mr. MoCall sold that hi MT much doubted whether Mr. HeoRtsa San Francisco, Dec. 2. The official would return to the United Btatesro sta rloalng quotations for mining aloekl that he expeoled to bring hack a by meat which wsi being prepared today were aa follows: ' Kentuek C. 2 Alta, 3. Alpha Con., 6. lody V, con 2. NEW FERRY COMPANY. Belcher, 32. Mexican, 140, 134 96 116 7rt ... $9 91 63 KE MINING STOCKS. ATTORNEY. 1; 106 - Wealaig.'yjLj AFTER INSURANCE Dnly-Wsa- 2 Vnioa scPlflc er. 4s V. 8. Steal .JJnd 5s Wabsah ls4LV GREAT ENDURANCE Ja FoVanson Salas. Victoria. ' B. 4'., Dec. To i aaese fishermen rescued Ytsrianutay 2.000 at 12. May Day, by the lighlkceper at Cowlchan tit?, Blar Con, 500 at 11. showed wonderful endurance. Tbnr Swansea. 100 at '60; 100 at 51. sloop was wrecked In an easterly gi Victor Con.. 4,000 at and the two men were in tha Icy wa; Wabash, 100 at 76. two hours during a snowstorm, cling ing to their wrecked vessel until It Optn Board Salsa. drove ashore. Despite their prlvatlur.i, Ajax. 500 at 20. they worked all night sivking vainly Carina, 500 a t20. to save their vessel. ' The lighikeeper Carl hs, 500 si 1.100 at ; found them exhausted In the morning 1.400 at 22; 3.000 at 1.000 at and took them to th lighthouse for 32; 23 Vi: 3.000 nl 23; 200 at 23. succor. A gasoline yacht driven ahbrr Columbus Con., 100 at 8.68; 160 at i at tbe same time saa floated. a ,..., . PapaWsgers, Decorators, :W. -- Will be Continued to December 9th U ' Total hales of bonds, par value, I ! O. Con., 82. Andes, 22. B. and B, 150. Bullion, 31. Caledonia, 66. (. Con., 24. (.'hollar, 15. Confidence, 95. C. c. and V. 150. Crown Point, 16. G. and Gurrie, 23. II. and N., 140. Julia, 6. Justice, - 6. a Ottawa, Ont.. Dec. 2. The OntaAj Car Ferry company wae Inrorpotw 'yesterday with capital atock of C-$" 000. The in corpora ton are: TT-jAua Hays, B. 8. Fltxhugh and J. Mooum-anof the Grand Trunk railway, R. F. Yates. W. T. KoonM snd R. W. Davie, officials of the and Plttaburg- - The company will establish a car ferry and Amaileso between "Canadian BM porta," according to the PSP1 here, Ophir, COO. Overman. IS. Potosi, 15. Savage. 61. Scorpion, 14. Sag. B., 6. Sierra N.. 45. Silver Hill, 85. Union Con., 62. Utah Con., 6. Y. Jacket. 19. i 7; , 8ilv-- r Bara Drafts, sight Drafts, telegraph liuxr-anc- e ....64 3 OREGON ( BANK ROBBED. die Portland.Oie., Dec. 2. A special patch to the Evening Telegram rorest Grove, Ore., aays that robJ Two Controlling Interests Art to be last night entered the Fanners A opes chants bank at that place, blew Merged. tbe safe and secured 3j.453 is New York, Dee. 2. The National and currency. Three stranger J Lead Interests, which heretofore have visited the town last night end stood In the way of a merger of that have disappeared are snperied oomiffitUng the robbery. company with the United Lead have changed their attitude, it BACE- HINZEY CANNOT GET was Warned yesterday and now the consolidation of the two companies ia said to be a metier of certainty, says Chicago, recommends j today's Times. This situation ha re- eery Stein today the sulted in a large measure from the dismiual for lech of equity of M. Hinxey, j determination of the United Lead in brought-b- ofJohn the Endowment larests to go ahead with the develop-- president t0 ment of their company, end If need ho the Knights of PylW to nroceed with their plans without memberahip in the orren.rat rank rJJ reference to those of thr National Lead xev we deposed man his rank endowment the of ident company. The decision of tbe United Lead com- and ifterwtrds expelled pany to proceed at once with the con- der. . He hae been fighting struction of a plant near 8L Louis was time to retain his memaeribipInstrumental In bringing about a SENT TO ASYLUM. change in the attitude of the National load Intervals, which bad objected to case of DidR. th proposed merger. with being an court Referring to the I'niied Lead comfor hearing In the A- panys plana in regard, to the merger, a man rlovely in touch with the afmorning. Doctors id Browning sitting fairs of the company said yesterday: After hearing He This time the deal will go through, if r.ot in one way. then in another. . hi is parents M 9 verdict of the "At the next. annual meeting of the we)( Vtvi rDtsl 0"d,0-maNational Toad atockboidera the United to tM e . order committing people will he in a position to eiset F their own representatives as officers late insane 2 JJtw Fbertffi This afternoon uf the company should a chart be to tbr JenkiM J made. Tbe present officers of th com- - low Wilson looare now lum.. inclined to patty hnwerr, jolg jrj BIG LEAD TRUST. ire com-vpan- y, . y 1 . Te ?.rs n 1 - f |