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Show Ill STREET p. IM jud Q- .....lfl? new 4- L b!4 WIO .1014 954 jjriui lien 4a Erie gem'! 4a OS1 llockitig Valley 44 994 ruder cover of Japan Xrw York. Io. 9S4 5ud series jin i.ne Japan 4!. cert. f jrtber advxncCs iu 924 Japan 924 l1.-- , cot I. 5 nil series ,hxh have roccmly uxiay'v cousjuoums nur-kcj,pju i .lock lami-viland Nash. Unified 4a..lUJ for their aireugih. 1037. wa subjected 10 ooosiueniblr cou. gold 4s Meub.tian in tho form of profir. iakiu. A Mexican ('em ml 4s 964 2.1 result llie general lendeucy of the Mexican Ceiilial 1st luc. 97 Iifl was irregular, if not reactionary. Minu. aud Si. ismi 4s XeverthcleF. the market gave ample Miouri, Kau. and Tex. 4a 104 evidence of inherent strength and reKau. and Tex. 5nda.. 59 sided with no liule success the ef- Xaional R- - R. of Mex. cou. 4a.. 884 whose iuieieat fort of the ahon. New Yoik Central geu. 34..... 99s are supposed u have New Jersey Central gen. 34... .1344 materially since Monday's 35 Pacific 4a The most Xurtheru in Chicago. "74 Xortbera Pacific 8a tradauu worthy Xeai.isre of the early 3u24 Western con. 4s and Norfolk a I'uiou 96 ing. and indeed of the day. Oregon Short. Line rfdg. 4a Tar. tie, which .cored a new high rec- Penn. cv. J',,k 104 ord ou a tery heavy volume of Reading general 4a There was more talk of huylug Si .I- -. and Iron Mt. con. 5a 1164 of the stock fur coutroi. hut this Southern Pacific -t 4a cert 974 ruof the many a variaut was simply Southern Railway 129', The unofficial iu 152 quarters. mors heard Texas and Pacific lsia concureDi strength of the Hill railway Toledo. Si. L. aud Western 4a.. 814 for 1084 ahares furnished additional feeling Union Pacific 4s 964 speculative gossip and prediction of 1. 8. Steel 2nd mi situation a readjustment of tlte railway abash 3 sts ,,,.,....,..,11m,i some in the treat and northwest. That Western Deb. R... ...... ....... m deal of great proportions involving the Western Md. 4a S64 91 HIU and Hardman properties it under Wheeling and lake Krle 4s 98 way in the Arm conviction of those who Wiacon-i- a Central 4s hay and sell securities, hut any definite Information on this point Is probably CHICAGO FUTURES. long way off. In marked contrast was Pacific Union of to tha strength The Leading Futures Ran$sd ha rratnrsg of Southern Iacific. This Fsllewa: ever sines stock has shown heaviness annual fits racMit publication of its High, f Low. Close, report, which wtaa accompanied by tltat dividends are not yet Wheat, No. 2 in sight. People's (las and Consolidated Gas wera tweak. Tha early ad- Dec. 8341 844! 84; vance took in practically the grangers May a,......! 594: 8741' sad oaal csrrian. ss well ss the trunk July hMMII4t St I 831. 834 0414(111 Uses. In the industrial group tha were storks and sugar strong. rietap Corn, Ns. 2 UU in the day lamdoa traded conIn about 10,090 shares lfera, buying Doc. old ..... 041 44I 50 Meetly Union Pacific and selling oa Dec. new . , . . . 4 14 .! 43 the dwtancst Tits hulk of the day's May 114144(4 4441 444' 444 jbadknrea was done in tha early hours, 444' 444 trading falling off soon after midday July wffien the market breams dull and Oata, No. 2 more narrow; with tbs tread toward tower prices. This movement gather Dec, I 2041 80S! $o4 ed in greatest force in tha last halt May S3 314! 32V rumors of of revival when the s hear, IO4I 30 304', July 4Mj caused New troubles filmland in task n flurry in all loans, which mss to 16 Moss pork por bbl. per aunt and produced n flood of aril lag orders. The heavy offerings of Job. !1I.50 13.40 '13.40 Storks wiped oul ike early gains in May '13.65 13.524 33.55 .a....... cork issues as Amalgamated Copper and Smelting, and filial prices ware In Lard par 100 lbs. numerous instances bekMr-thnaof the previous day. Declines of 3 points or Dec. 7.50 more from tha day's bam prices were Jan ' 7.43 7.37il 7.374 made by Union Pacific. 8u Peal. North-er- a May 7.42 4 7.35 7.35 Pacific, Nonkwesleni, Heading and Sugar, and the clotting was heavy, Short Riba por 100 lbs. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par 4s United Stales $4,486,000. da Jan. D value, a 7.07'i! 6.874! 7.00 dined par cent on call. 7.2741 7.1741 7.20 May ...........I ........... hu le ...... M 8. 6'": 869 at May Day. I."u0 at 1.690 at 19;. Uu; Ik Sam, 500 at 3G1.; lf' at 37, B. 10, lu4: ri. 4iul-Bita- 1- ............ ' 84 v e I ! Butler Liberal, 1.60 at beck Tunnel, 109 at 61; 866 ar 60; SOU at 89; 300 at SS; 100 at 671; 5t'0 ar 894-Ni- Butier-Uberal- at 881 . Carisa. 600 at 354; Columbus 4.88. 94; at AN FRANCISCO MINING STOCK San firancinco, Dec. 20. The official closing quotations for mining suck! today were ss follows: Justice. S. Alta. 3. - Wash., Con., 2. Andes. 19. Mexican, 130. Belcher. 19. Best A II lehr, 130. Occidll. Con., 96. Bullion. 25. Ophir, 5874. Overman 15. Caledonia. 52. Chal'nge.. Con.. !0. Potoai, 8. Chollar, 17. Savage, 85. Confidence. 84. Scorpion, 12. (km.Cala.Ya., 130. Bag Belcher, 9. Crown Point, 13. Sierra Xev.f 32. Kureka Con.. 35. Silver Hill, 61. Union Con., 84. Exchequer. 38. U Id A Gtirrie, 23. Utah Con.. 5. Hale A Nrrrs., 110. Yellow Jacket, 33. Julia, 5. J- . S4. Profit taking In pork bad a depressRacalpta and Shipments. ing effect oa tha provision market. Articles. Receipts. Bhlpmta. May pork opened down 34, at $13.68 Flour, barrels 25.160 37,ot0 and sold off to $18,654. lord and bushela .... 256,000 20,500 riba were each unchanged, at $7,454 Wheat,bushels 699.800 281,800 (.'urn, and $7.57,4 respectively. 646.000 387.4(H) Oata, btihelw 13. 000 10,300 Rye, bushels 8harp Break In Cotton. 233.600 31,800 Harley, bushels New Hark, Dec. 20. There wna a sharp-brea- k In the cotton market toOn the produce exchange, today, the day on (he report of the census bu- butter market, steady: creameries. reau. March declined to 11.78 and 17ft23',c; dairies, 17ff2lc. Eggs, May to 11.80, or 3b4a40 points not steady, at mark, esses included, 18ft lower. Wall street 'bulls catne to the 22c; firsts. 20r; prime first. 24; 26. Cheese, quiet, 114ftl5c. support of the market at the decline, and there was a rally of DIG 18 points. ALT LAKE MINING STOCKS. Money Firm. New York, Dec. 2IA Money on call Today's Gustations. and 10 prw.cent; ruling Biro, 6 per com; closing bid. 9; ofrat.6 fered 10 per cent. Time money firm; 60. 90 days and Jbl xmonlhs, 6 ler Prims suwcaniile paper, per cent. Sterling exchnngo easy, wiih actual bisdaesn in bankers' bills at 64.86.26 ad 94,06.49 for demand and si $1.82.80 ft 4.82.55 for sixty day bills; posted rates. $4A2 12 and $4 12ft 4.87; commercial bills. $1.82 M extras dollars. Bar silver, 65 sail-fS 4. Government bond-.- ; rood-hoea firm. M -- Sugar and Coffee. York, Dre. 29. Sugar Raw firm; fair refining 3 18; centrifugal 96 test 3 5 8; molasses sugar 2 l x. Banned nbady; crushed 5.4U; powiler-0(14.90- ; granulated 4.70. Coffee -- Steady; No. 7 lio 8c. ' New Chicago Produce. CMchro. Tire. 2". Close: Wheat-D- ec. M May S8 143-8- . Corn Doc. 45; old 80; Mav 44 Dec. ::o 51: May 217-8fi3Oat Pork -J- an. 15.(0; May 15.55. - Dec. 7JJf; Jsn. 7.3J Mar 7.38 : Jnly 7.42 Ribs Jan. r.,97 May 7.26; July 7.30ft 7.32 New York Bends, . retundhig 2s, registered.... U'2. V. S. refunding 2s. coupon H1J4 1. 8. 8s, registered 1024 V. 8. 3a. coupon l'C4 T S. old 4. reglatert'd.... 1034 S. old 10.: i, coupon 1". 8. new (s. registered l.:o U. 8. new 4, coupon .American tobacco 4 s tt1 American tobacco f.s Atchison gen. 4 s .. U AdvMson adjust men! 4s .. !'l r. 1-- . 4. ..ll'.'i .... Battlnorr end Ohio Dab (more, and Ohio 84s ... Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4 Owtral of Georgia 8s Central oTGeorgU Is: Inc. 2nd luc. . j (.kmtral of GeotgTa Central of Oo-jrl- a 2d Inc, rameapeake and Ohio A lion , Chtcagixeml i'jS . . 4- . - . .I'f.' .. .. ; VI 4 ..ir,' .. .. 'i Tu . . . .l"k . . vt late today indicate that the strike was successfully inaugural- ed and is spreading rapidly. Even the electric light plants are closed. The govei imr general has declared the dry 10 le in a par- tlal state of xiegc. which give. the civil authorities exceptional ..a Also tha Russians Whan the War Ended. St. Peteraburg, Dec. 20, 1:20 p. m. Tbe proclamation of a general strike for tomorrow at noon baa rrested the moKt. intense excitement. If It ran be New York, Dec. 20. Major Montgomery Macontbe of the artillery, the American officer to lravr the staff of the Russian army in Manchuria, li and who arrived last evening from Southampton, said that he had left the army in October and that at that time the discipline was excellent. Political agitators had not then begun their work of creating disaffection. Tbe major said that he regarded the term of peace granted by the Japanese to the Russians a very generous. The .Rusaians were not in the situation of ibo French when the Germans demanded big indemnity. The condition were eshentlally different. The Japanese had not invaded what could be properly called Russian territory aud they did not by any meant at their mercy. The have ihs Russian army waa getting better all ihe time, even under its successive defeais. Never once had the Rnesiani been surrounded by the Japanese. Its retreat had been masterly. If the war bail been continued much longer both eidea would have found their resources nearly exhausted. It was a good stroke of diplomacy for the to end It In a manner o satisfactory to Ihemaelvea. The major said the Russian soldier was brave and obedient. He ha had a good chance to find out, as he baa been wiih the Russian army from the beginning to tho end of the conflict. Ru-ai- an Jap-ane- JUST IN TIME, Wart In a Deeperats Condition. Flagataff,Arix., Dee. 20. The search-iu- g party which left, here yesterday afternoon to locate ihs loot auiomobillats. Perry ilegar-ge- l of New York and David F. Fssaett of lainstng, Mich., found them late last nlgtit in a depcrale condition, Miowed In, without food or gasoline, three mllea from town, near a deep pass in the mountains. In a few hours longer they would have perished from the bitter cold. Hoth men suffered from the cold but had managed to ave ihemselves from being frozen to death by use of gasoline to build a fire. Smoke from this fire led tbe rescuers to the spot. By a mere rbsnce a squirrel had been ebol during the day and cookml over iheir fire. It was their first food for over 36 hours. While search lag for The automohilins the earching party came across the frozen body of a logger by the name of Thomas Smith, who bad been lost for two days. trans-continent- Paris, Doc. 20. General Sau osier, commander-in-chie- f former of the French army, tiled today. rx-tr- cent. 1 All of Lhe Old olunleer Firemen aud Ijidic are cordially invited to attend a ball to be given by the Veteran Firemen's association at the Weber Stake Dancing Hall, corner of 24ih and Wash., Thursday. Doc. 21. JOS. K. WRIGHT, Secretary. VINEYARDS IN CALIFORNIA. The second of F. W. Howes eries of ariicles on Tiny Years of Irog-re- s In America.'' which appear In ihe current Harper' Weekly, deal with Ihe immense increase In the production of fruits sad cereal. Mr. Hewes, who is a close student of commercial condition, in this country, says hat ihiriccp thousand fruit cars, carrying fifty ton each, are required every year to tranport tbe American grape crop from lhe vineyards to the market placi-i- , California alone producing in I960 75J.iMW.iino pound. The vineyards in thsi tstc are enunnoii. that of the late Inland Stanford comprising nearly 5600 acres. In total fruit production California lend lhe Union, wiih New Yoik a distant second. Xum-enu- i graphic diagrams accompany the article. HIS BON MO.1 sary of that great philanthropist's birth. A comic paper had dascrihed him. with th a'rorlnuB geniality of it kind, as a hon Mo." .1 The comment of 8ir Moves wu bi'Hiitifully simple example of "They will soon he ratlin me ;i ..-d'esprit." colds make Ir. Wood's Nnrw help men and woim-- p old sge. - T.v a tu-- ! ir-jt- i grave-var.-l- r'nt-Sii-n- hupps lei B. ii.asie, schooner jvh,i:--,- ! m.i'- ('.irnianaii wild li.( died itowr. The four. jt 1 p o : AT NOON. St. reterahurg. Dec. 56. On account of some confusion, the general strike was proclaimed at Moscow at noon today Instead of tomorrow. It was begun there with a complete suspension nf the Kireet railway service. The govenuu,'ni enter on the new struggle great 1? crippled. The situation in the Hiiliic provinces Is growing steadily wnrr and in the Caucasus the renewal of ihe outbreak or the Tartar and Armenian ha produced another reign of terror. The inhabitant nf Tifli and other cities are furnish begging the authorities to them with arm to organize a militia AI for self protect ion. Sebastopol new mutinies haw occurred and 1.660 soldier hove hivn disarmed and are under guard. The troops ft Kharkoff hate revolted aud the einhabitanta are still adtninistei ins the city. The weather become very cold. Deep snow cover the country as far believed ihat a south as Kieff. n few days' hunger and starvation will to rieie ration easily drive ihe and provoke uprisings and attack on striker and perhaps general pillage. h. 1 Accenting to Mr. G. W. K. RiikvcII. who is n good judge, ihe spirit of has passed om of modern rcparti-conversation, and the sparkling rejoinder ha been replaced by the .'ill and even (he flat. Certainly one rioen not of:en hear nowaday anythlug happy a a say I Ml of the tale Sir Mono Mnntrfioie. which (he Jewish World recalls in writing about the anniver- Nraloi-te- successfully begun and maintained, the revolutionaries are confident that It wlU break the government', back. In government circles, however, confidence is expressed that the proletariat organization cannot effect n complete tie-uand that the .trike mud be of short duratlun. Thi hope seems based on the theory that the extreme program of the Reds' has alienated the sympathy of a large proportion of tbe real workmen and also upon what they claim to be absolute knowledge (bat tbe organisations are without funds. The government, calculations, however, have proved deplorably at variance with the true situation in the pat and the strike leaders declare the government is again hopelessly ignorant of the magnitude of tbe struggle confronting U. Their plana are exceedingly ambitious. From tbe nature of the appeals of the leaders to tbe troops, it la evident that they expect to precipitate a crisis in the army. The central cominiitre of the railroad men at Momow. which determined the issue lata night by voting in favor of a .trike, ha telegraphed over the railroad lines that the employee road are ready to atop of (wenly-twall traffic. The derision is to close everything In the empire railroad., manufactories, wholesale and retail tores and all government works except the waterwoiks. The bakeries in the citie., however, will not be dosed so long aa they do not raise their If they raise the price of prices. bread even the bakeries will be closed. It was proposed la Moscow to exempt the electric light plants, but this was defeated. Although the blow Is timed for tomorrow noon, on account of the difficulty of communication th. strike leader do noL hope to bring the life of the empire 10 a standstill by a single stroke, but they will labor, for a gradual extension of the strike move ment. The nature of the manifesto of the workmens council of Moscow to the army is so Inflammatory that even the radical papers are afraid to print it. During the strike It is proposed to stop all paper, and to print and distribute only the organ of the wort men's council. The police are hunting down and aw resting the strike leaders as rapidly as they can be found. Comparatively few captures hsve been made aa the leaders keep in hiding, avoiding their residences and meeting in secret, each time at a different locality. The helplessness of the government in ihi crisis Is demonstrated by tbe inability of Interior MiuLter Durnovo last night to gn through instructions to arrest the meiuliers of the Workmen's council of Moscow. He attempted to ne the railroad wires but the operators obeyed the dictum of ihe council and refused to send the messages. The government I. unable to forward Instructions to General Linevitch, com- maniler of the Manchurian army. Five operators in succession on ihe railroad line declined to send a cipher tneseage signed by the emperor. STRIKE PROCLAIMED sate. 1 ha T At the World's Fair a Portland. It is self rising and already .TI for GRIDDLE CAKES, MUFFINS, FRUIT PUDDINGS Famous BOSTON BROWN BREAD. Thar is ECONOMY PLICITY and ASSURANCE la using this famous flour. Ba aura a? put It mi yeur abort list for Ihe next ardor. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO, SAN JOSE. CAL . New York, Dec. 29.-F- ire started today in the office of the Delaware, Lackawanna A Western railroad at the foot of West 22nd street and spread rapidly to the offices of the Central railroad of New Jersey and the ferry houes on the south. By noon the fire was brought under control and the feny houses of the Erie and the Pennsylvania railroads were out of danger. The ferry house of the Delaware, Lackawanna A Western was in ruins and almost a complete los, while that of the Jersey Central was very badly damaged. One ahed and a section of ihe dork belonging to the Erie railroad were aLo partially burned. Tbe fire destroyed fully half of tha immense railroad terminal buildinga. The kiss was estimated at $550,090. Crowded ferryboars and hundreds of passenger were unloading at the terminal when a eries of explosions were heard and Immediately dense volumes of smoke filled the great buildby flames. ings, followed quickly Great alarm prevailed and when fn ry boats, desplir the flames, kept landing passengers from New Jersey at portions of the docks and terminals which were not on Are, the police from four station had to tie summoned to keep order. Several employes of the railroads were severely burned and five men ware reported mtssiug after the fire was under control. MONEY IN A WRECK. Express Company Said to Have Loaf $50,000. MORMONS IN TAHITI Constructing a Fine Mission House. Papeete. Tahiti. IVc. 7. via San 50. American Mor- arc now con- nion Mining help a fine mission house with modern convenience. The structure is nr two stniies. about fifty feet quare and provided In wi:h lire verandas. ihe course of t nr three month these missionaries will begin th" rrei-noof a large ch'in h fdiSce. The cos: nf ihe lot. the mission house end he church will proh- The fund were iiltlj tw- SI .1.1111 Mippli-'wildly rrotn Ulull. Doctor Norris SPECIALIST Ta tbs Italy sad treatassat ef Cbrowlc dlseaaaa af mau mmu children, 1 hsva derated a peg) a i effort daring my aatfra professional Ufa; and bar been rawardad by tbs discovery ef methods that giro complete mastery of Narraaa aid Blood Dlssssss, Catairb, Pah MB, Rhaamatisia. Slams eh. KMary sad Hear traublaa. MENS DISEASES Bleed Poisen, Piles, Ruptifre,Vsricocele, FOR A HUSBAND. CHANCE A Nerve Debility, Drug Hahfts Taken on a positive guarantee to cure-Consultatio- When Writing, Address Dr. U. h. Norris, OgdovUali LIGHT UP! NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OP LIGHT IN. IDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR PROVE WILL TORE IT ADVERTISE. BEST YOUR RADIANCE Aik MENT. TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. J WE SUPPLY TBE ELECTRICITY R. a CAMPBELL. t QonT. Manager Thousand Wyoming Mon Art Fining for Bwocthoarto. W. WADE, A$snt from Meeieetse, Wyo., A dispatch says: A call for maidens has gone out to the land. One thousand ore needed at once in Big Horn country. According to the figures of the state census, just completed, there are 1,263 bachelors, mostly desirable, to a mere handful of 118 maids of voting age. Among (he excess of more than a thousand men. an organisation has bees formed, known as the Grey Bull club, which to bring about a has undertaken change in the conditions In the shortest pofslblr time. It is believed Ihat many young women who would make desirable wives are toiling twelve hours a day in the factories and stores of the big cities simply bteause they have no knowledge of the conditions here. Articles truthfully depleting the real condiand climatically,, with tion, the many opportunities for employment to be found, it la thought, would certainly attract many to this garden spot of Wyoming. A fund la being raised for advertising in the metropolitan newspapers Th many attractive business openings for the fair sex in this county will be reeounMid. It wilt be made known that school- districts are seeking it vain for teachers and that business and professional men would employ more of this class If ft could be found. And in the advertisements it. will also ho eet forth that the demand for sweethearts is the greatest of all. ITS UP TO YOU! . a Its Free Till January 1st PUTNAMS Mx-Iall- OUT BREAK ANTI-JEWIS- CLOTHING HOUSE Will give to each purchaser of $25.00 worth of goods a $12.00 Talking and Singing Machine. PLANNED Alexandrov, Russian Poland. Dec. A message received here from Warsaw today say the president of the Warsaw Railroad I'nion has been arrested and the union conneqnenfRy decided to order the employes of the Vistula railroads to begin a strike on Friday. Advices from Bielostok, Russian Po land, say the recruits there are planoutbreak. ning an J6. OGDEN LIVERY sntl-Jewis- h HOLIDAY EXCURSION -AND - RATES. Oregon Short IJne R. R-- . Union Pacific R. R. and Southern Pacific Co. One fare for the round trip within a radius of two hundred and fifty miles from selling point. Tfchets good to return uatl Jan. 4th. 1906. BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Gty Franci-co.lV- c. -- - i - n free, personilly or by letter. Office 2361 Washington Ave. Open Day and Evening Kansas City, Mo Dec. 20. The Journal says: Besides the loss of life In the Santa Fe train wreck at Iang, Kansas, Tuesday, there was about $5,000 in gold and $9,090 In currency and many thousand dollars worth of jewelry destroyed by the express nr, attached to the train, taking fire. Tbe money was In transit from the National Bank of Commerce in Kansas City to Kansas bankers. One estimate places ihe value of the precious alonea and gold and silver nt $50,000. Most of tbe packets contained Christmas presents. There is no doubt bnt (bat It will be fully six months before the entire loss of the express company is known, " Bald D. T. Mervlne. local manager of tbe Wells Fargo Express company. In tbe safe waa the currency and gold, and whatever apses remained was filled with packages of jewelry. Our cashier estimates that there was abopt $10,060 In money in tbe safe. The gold will be redeemed at practically jta full value, and we are la hope that the currency will be In a condition to warrant the treasury department In redeeming the greater part of it. Dec. 23, 24, 25. 30, 31 and Jan. 1st. They Are ' ALLENS B. B. B. . . FLOUR . . power. .... 2 AWARDED ON EIRE IN Sr. Peteraburg, Dec. 2l). 6 p. in. - Reports received here from Mow JAPS ABOUT EXHAUSTED. Automeblliets 2 Medals Whole Country About Railroads Suffer the Loss of Valuable to Witness Great Distress Property. .Silver bora, 65V Mexican dollars, nominal. Draft, slight, 10. Drafts, telegraph. 134- - RESCUED 1905. RUSSIA at 4.80; 8t 1--4 Wheat Opened Weak. ('ash quotations were aa follows: flour, unchanged. Chicago. Dec. 50. The wheat market No. 3 spring wheat, 85ft87; No, opened weak today on Belling by pit traders, who were Influenced by re- 8286; No. 2 red, 876884. No. 2 corn, 604 ; No. 2 yellow, 504- ports of weakness in (be northwest No. 2 oats. SOS: No. 2 (while, 31; markets. Additional sales were made on the statement that the Uverpoul No. 3 white, 304 ft 32. No. 2 rje, 67. market was not firm, notwithstanding Good feeding barley. 38 384; fair May opened It to 4 lower at 884 tu 8 XV and declined to 884- - Minneapto rhoie malting, (149. No. 1 flax seed, lOti; No. 1 Northolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 6G3 cars, agsin.t $38 a year western, me;. Prime ilmothy seed. 155. ago. Mess pork, per bbl., $12.5012.874- Renewed demand for December earn held the market steady for that Istrd, per 10 lhirf 87.D0ft7.R24. cereal. May opened a shade to S lowHhort rllnt sides, I loose , $6.90 ft er at 444 to 44.H4Vs and sold at 7.05. Abort clear sides (boxed), $7,124 W 444,. Weakness of wheat caused sn easier 7.25. feeling In the oatn market. May openWhiskey, basis of high wins. $1.30. ed unchanged to a trifle lower, at Clover, contract grade, $12,750' 934932 to 35; and sold off to 13.06, 21. 87; 61 at 1. l.WHi at 22. at Con., 600 at S; 490 DECEMBER MORNING, T York, 702 at 19. Open Board. Ajax. 800 at 504. Beck Tunnel. 900 loo at 86: 7o at 68. THURSDAY UTAH. STRIKERS IN TERMINALS 8a.. a7'3 Ivilli 5'. .. . 771 (Nilora'lo industrial 8s er. B.... 77 ,7 Coii'tailn Midland 4 Colorado and Southern 4a....... 94 Imu Cm,, .' aud Rio Gi'Omle 4s ...,..10iv, JJt'Uv 8a ........ Dir'.i'lers' ...... ....... IU, MARKETS Of THE B C. K. I. and Pacific R- - R- C. It 1 . nl Pacific R. R. col. sen. 4t and 81. C 1'. Coiurauo luiiustrlal 8 er. A OGDEN. EXAMINEE: THE MORXISG a . . . BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Toklo. Dec. 20. The rmubined fleet of Japan ha been dissolved and Admiral Tngn ha been ap- - noip.it preaidrnt of thr naval rom- m.cd. Th'- - MaiH.h'iTiBn Tm? headqu'- rer baa hcn dfxzol'ed. and field Varvhal Oymn wj'i rerom hi nf punitiou aw Ixo fic-m.- r ill,- - KMticial prr-i-l-- m ' a If office. Triiphwii liH 9ft K. hi 718 Blackham & Ernst, Props. Barrie at prteam and Fleet Cbm Urary Prompt Twenty-Fift- h 239 JUST ONE AND ONE-MAL- P Raaaondklfi St Ogden Utah BLOCKS PROM .UNION DEPOT. 1 |