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Show THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY n 1906. 25, agaiiM the urgent :e;ing 1111 m long us i: ion i;nt the provlsW tindrlL'k-nc- ViihiOMur law or any repealing pan of it end uui nwprctlUIly re-- q Meets The lowed ed. The aaily average of bank clearings for the five days of the week were $379,000 ,00u. against $36,000,000 in ihe ek of February 17. STOCK STILL LIFELESS Chicago PUTNAMS Hogs Receipts 15.000. Strong to 5c higher; estimated Monday 44.000. Difflind for Stocks ill Mixed and butchers $6.1066-3yLp, Group Union PaII,, wibuk good heavy $6.2566.35: rough heavy Advance. Showed cific $6.1066.20; light $6.0566.27 pigs $5.7566.10: bulk of sales $6.206 6.30. Market Sheep Receipts 1.500. $3.2565.75: yearlings New York, Fb. 24 There were strong. Sheep $5.7566.50; lambs $5.258710. inconspicuous movements in a few dustrial a locks today, but tbs general mass of the market was inert and lifeless. Ths fart that the few atocke whieh moved wisely moved in opposite direction!, eeemed to hold the general level practically suspended. , 103V, o'" "Mistered I'nkraPacMc continued to advance and was lifted by the later reaction llvi JSJStsi other etocka. Rumor, in circulation J;,7 of an intended distribution of a acrip I ' dividend to dispose of a new preferred . fis Toh stock lseue. although the information I....10-- V Achlson genera 1 4s ... from offleial sources had sa influence 9d 4s on the demend for the etock. There Atchison adjustment ....101 Atwiiilo Coat stock the for demand concerted as a Balt more and Ohio 4s.. 1044, In the Wab.ah group, led by Wabash .... 94 Vi and Ohio preferred. These movements had aome Baltimore R. . ... . 96 T. cv. 4a .. Brooklyn sympathetic effect upon the general Central of Georgia 5a .. ....114 list, until the continued liquidation in. .... 95 Consolidated Gaa began to disturb Centra lot Georgia 1st Inc speculative eeniiment. This stock fell: Central of Georgia 2nd Inc . . . . . 87 an extreme nine points under persist-- Central of Georgia 3d Inc . .... K5 enc offerings, induced by the fixing of Chesapeake and Ohio 4 Vi ....ios ... .... 81 an rate for gas by the state . Chicago and Alton C. B. and Q. new 4s ....liioo; gas commission. 7944 also was inclined to be ) Chicago R. I. and P. R. R. 4s Reading ' to statement failed R. The R. R. col I. 4s. 91 bank P. and heavy. Chicago show any of the anticipated increase C. C. C. and St. Louie 5a 8er A... 78 77 in cash, bte loss of $2,247,000 serving Colorado Industrial 5s 6er B to make up more than the discrepancy Colorado Midland 4s !!ssslss 7694',; iu last week's statement from the Colorado and Southern 4s known movements of money. In addi- Cuba 5s .107 ...... tion to the cash decrease, the deposit Denver and Rio Grande 4s ....100 item was reduced by a loan contract- DlstUers Securities 5s 8614 ion of more than $3,000,000 with cor- Erie prior Hen 4s 100 responding modification of the reserve , Erie general 4s 82 V, requirement Ths .urplua wu there- - Hock, 108V4 444s v.lley by restricted to $264,200. The lagging 100 Japan tendency became slightly mors pro100 Ca 2nd nerieo nounced so the appearance of the bank Japan 01 certificates statement and the market dosed dull Japan certl. 2nd series . . 90 and heavy. An advance in the pri- Japan uni. 4o ....1034a vate discount rats at Parle wen an in- Louisville and Nash. cident of tho day of intereat to thin Manhattan conaol gold 4a ....102 85 market owing to tho large report which Mexican Central 4n 26 local borrosern had been making to Mexican Ceneral lat Inc 97 reasaiat banks to relieve the require' Minn., and St. Louis 4n Miu., Kansu and Texas 4a meats on New York banks. Mtaa., Kansas and Tanu 2nds Total ules of bonds, $1,400,000. The movement of this week haa N. R. R. of Mexico con. 4s been largely dominated by money mar-- New York Central gen. I a ket influences and has been mixed New Jersey Central gen. 6a and varying with changes in opinions Northern Pacific 4a upon the money outlook. Conditions Northern Pacific 3s In the money market grew easier with Norfolk and Wcstern,con. 4s the opening of ths week, but a flurry Oregon Short Lins rfdg. 4s to R per rent, in csll loons Ists on Penn. cv. Tuesday unsettled confidence again Reading General 4s and gains in prices over ths closing St. U and I. Mountain con. 5 lev el of the preceding Saturday were St. L, and Sun Fran. rf. 4s over SL Louis Bweitern con. 4s generally yielded. Misgivings th adequacy of the money supplies to Seaboard Air Line 4s MIsiSSIsl sustain any large speculative demand southern Pacific 4s ., LEGAL NOTICE Uncls Sam Consolidated Hu Showed Increased Strength During i Past 1-- 2; Week. developments in lha winze sunk from the 500 level, created interest la that stock, has moved upward, selling during today's calls as high as 42V, May Day has also shared In an advance duo to the announcement that the Uncle Sara Consolidated find had been made not far away from the May Day sideline. There was some call for Grand Central and Victoria and both recorded sales. Curiae, too. has bora in demand and quite a little buying of this stock hu been Indulged in on the strength of the belief that the recent examination of the mlpe hu been satisfactory, and that the pending deal for the sale of ths property will be mads. Of the Park City stocks quite a number have been active. New York Bonanza hu enjoyed a slight upward movement. Ohio Copper hu been gathered In and several thousand share, were bought for eastern account. The closing quotations and sales yesterday were: Yesterday's Quotations. Stocks. Aaked. Bid. Alice $ 4.25 .29 .33 Ajax Bullion Beck 1.00 BOOS '.so Carlsa .32 S f Creole e e .20 Con. Mereur . . .04 .68 1.00 Daly . .......6 9.62 on Daly Judge 14 .75 Daly West . E. and B. B. 3.27 8.80 Grand Central 3.50 3.67 Galena .15 a a a a a ; ci-m- lie , 3s ; 3s .......... .,..4.00 ................. S . S ...... ...... ........ .......... Charged With Murder For Insurance New York, Feb. of Jersey City yesterday Higgius dge TO WATER USERS. State Ensineer's Office, Salt Lake Cfy. l ish. Feb. 20. 1906. Notice is hereby given that the Union Pacific rail rued company, whose post office address u 2ul Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah, haa made application in accordance with the requirements of chapter 10S. Laws qt Utah. 1905. to appropriate twenty-tw- o and three-temh- s (22.81 cubic feat per second of water lloalug in Taylor's Canyon creek. Weber county. Utah. Said water will be diverted by means of pipe lines at points described as follows: Point No. 1 lies east 750 feet distant from the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 86. township 6 uorth. range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. Point No. 2 lies south 1.300 fuel distant from the above desrribed point. Point No. 8 bears north 69 degrees 30 minutes east 960 feet distant from the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of section 35, township 6 north, range 1 west. Salt IjUs bass and meridlau. Said water win he collected from the above described points, conveyed for a distance of 27.470 feet and there used from January 1 to December 31, of each year, for general railroad purposes in said company's yards at Ogden, Weber county, Utah. All plot eat a against the granting of Mid application, stating the reasons therefor, mutt be made by affidavit iu duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30 day after the completion of the publication of this notice. Money. Salt Lake. Feb. 24 The sales of the week on the mining exchange amounted to the transfer of 222,853 shares for $104,673.51. Tiutlc stock here displayed the great activity and several end the week with good advances to their credit. Uncle Sam Consolidated, on the strength of late !'; i EX- 4.70. 4o fol- from - STOCK 4. nf rhe loral union d Cattle ...... r'in ir.of r jciioii President h,American Federation (tempers lsibov. In a statement Mr. (temof lha: :he law visa intendpers asM-need ss The bi imilng iff an attack upon ths eighT-hou- r and ans'uie as applied to all governnii-ii- i service. TINTIC HOST ACTIVE Chicago, Feb. 14. Cattle --Receipts 200. Steady: beeves $3,700 ciows $1.50(5 4.85; heifers $2.5065.00; calves $6.0068.00; good to prime SHOWED ANV steers $5.3566.25; poor medium $3.7o THE WEEK ON THE MINING BUT FEW STOCK CHANGE. MOVEMENT. (i 5.30; atockers and feeders $2.75Sf 80-ce- a Ten.'' that Police Chief Murphy Lud p reseated s grime facie case again; Adolf Lrgler, and the young man. who waa accased of the murder of his brother Carl, was committed to ihe county jail. Prosecutor Speer will submit the evidence to the grand Jury. According to the testimony of Mrs. who Henry Rutherford, Carl Leglor, was an assistant steward on a steamship and who alept with his brother Alexander, was severely burned one night last December. A Ixurte which had been filled with beuzhis was lying on the floor empty, she testified, when she and her husband wvra summoned by Alexander, who assisted In extinguishing this blazing batli-l- thing. A doctor dressed the young man's burns and he was convalescent. FI vs dsys later, however, Alexander, it Is alleged, admlnl,ured a powder to Carl, who wrna attacked with convulsions and died an hour later. The physician said ho had prawribed a powder that would Indues sleep. R. H. lXiwna, S druggist, testified that, he was well acquainted with the brothers and that Alexander frequently visited the drag sloes after his brother waa burned, and, while sitting in ths room, where the prescriptions are compounded, talked shout ths various kinds of poison. Henry White, an employ of an insurance company, testified that Carl Legler'a Ilfs was insured for $3,000, Alexander being the Iwnefldary and that tho insurance company suspected foul play and declined to pay the amount of tho policy. Letters found in young Legler's clothing showed that he and his father, Alexander Lwgtar, Sr., ware engaged is promoting the Allamaha Transit company nnd other concerns. Young Legler Is from Georgia, la-gl- FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN . Are being sold at a sacrifice to make room for big spring stock that S' is arriving daily. u M CALEB TANNER, Drs. Elliott & Norris SUMMONS, 25 YEARS ' State Engineer. Date of drat publication February 24. date of completion of publication March 26. Specialists- la the District Court of the Second Judicial district of the State of Utah, in and for the county of Weber. Roue Cook, plaintiff, vs. Frank Cook, defendant Ths State of Utah to the said defend ant: are hereby summoned 60 appear within twenty days after the service of this summons npon you, if served within ths county In which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above estltlad action; and in case of your failure to do so Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of tbs complainant, which, within ten dsys after service of this summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. L. R. O'CONNOLLY, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. address 569 Twenty-fourtlawk-6wk- s street, Ogden, Utah. BILL WILL YEARS To (he atudy and treatment of Chronla dlarnsra of men, women and children. Laving devoted special effort during our entire prof local Ufa and arc now rewarded by the diacowry of method that give complete mattery of Nervooa end Blood Dl aaa. Catarrh, Deaftwas Rheumatism, Btouaoh, Kidney and liver troublea. MENS DISEASES You 3a - Blood Faison, Files, Rupture, Varloocela, Narva Defalk (y, Drug HibKa, Taken on a positive guarantee to cure CONSULTATION OFFICE 231 FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENINOS. WASH. AYE, When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRtS, Ogden h NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, suiting sagging of prices. A detailed Texas and Pacific life sssssgooa estimate of the new securities since j T,)od. st. U and Western 4s h ,m: Union Pacific 4a fvh Jrp,r ovpr Union Pacific cv. 4s rKR,rTte ..Mi nnn.ono, not Including many, United States Steel 2nd 5s New York A Great Western Mining, Smelting A Development Uo. Principal place of biMinsss, Ogden, Utah. Notice la hereby given that st a meeting of the direction of the New York A Great Western Mining, Smelting A Development Co., held on the l,,ud ... .116 Wabash lets Mocks and $455,000,000 are of bonde.! ilirf nf me latter 28 per rent are fori MWrH JOrnTyHllQ Vs M 92 and Lake Erie 4s refunding or for the purchase of ex Wheeling 93 isting securities. Meantime reports of Wisconsin Central 4s 87 various Important projects of purchase Japan 3s or of combination continue to exert s marked Influence upon the speculatCHICAGO FUTURES. ion. and these, too, will involve some targe capital issues for their perfect- Leading Futures Ranged .as in. Mont of these nsw Issues are to Follows. be offered at s rate of income return considerably above that at the ruling High. Low. Close. level 01 prices for many of the securities most active In the dealto day Wheat, No. S ings In the market. With the comparison thus offered between the new ra. isav Vllll IPBlITs IB UriT Bllvlsi Jne sagging tendency of prices of nonda la attributed to this comparison with the attractions of soma of the proposed new issues and with the level of interest rates in the wan market. News from the financial district generally is hopeful of s set--, lenient of the coal dispute without a atrike. But utterances by miners' offl- - "all street, and tbs detailed reports Pow received have been of very moderate imiuence on prices. Tbs same' vc said of the conditions In the Iron and steel trade. The tone nf the bond market has "en heavy. United States 3s advanced cent on call on the week. pr Fcb- - week saya: rsme?t,,.e,was vkiu week, was J - 30c: '.07 Nsvada Stocks. Goldfield Bon .05 Jim Butler Tonopah.. 1.58 2.00 els Montana Tonopah MacNamara 60 J7.75 Tonopah 4.85 Tonopah Belmont Tonopah Extra. ..... 10.00 2.15 Tonopah Midway ola Roeco Homesuks. .20 3.10 .80 18.60 s s 12.00 091 at 42c; at 59c; 900 at 42c; 800 Beck Tunnel, 100 4c, at 2Sc; 1,000 Bell, 250 at 80e. 31 370c; Measures Boston, Feb. 24. Tbs Evening Tran-ecritoday publishes an article hy President Arthur T. Hadley, of Yale of tho university, on tbs present-staturegulation contest in Washington. Dr. Hadley argues that the proposition of ths Hepburn bill to make the decision nf the Interstate Commerce commission final In all questions of fact la Illogical and Impracticable. He declares that a similar plan (ried In England In tho seventies did not work and was finally repealed. He declares that the common law gives ths shipper more protection than statutes, as and eras shown In the Chesapeake Ohio coal cane, recently decided by ths supreme court. Yst in spile of these considers) Inns, President Hadley expresses ths belief that the passage of tbs Hepburn bill would be better than any compromise thus far suggested. He says In part: In the Unit place. If the railroad men attempt to have the bill modified It will be regarded ss a selfish effort to block the wheels of legislation for their own private Interests. This Is always a blunder. From the standpoint of railroad management alone, the good from preventing the passage of the Hepburn bill would not he nearly as great as ths harm which would come from assuming an attiThe tude of flctltioui opposition. Hepburn bill will not. greatly hurt the railroads. If anybody Is hurt hy illusory attempts to Hmlt rights of appeal, it will be the shippers. Should the Hepburn bill be passed In substantially the form In which It comes from the hosae of representatives, there Is n fair chance that after a few It may years of unsuooessfnl Ifoperation a compromise be repealed. Rut measure Is adopted, nobody will know who is responsible for the failure. Each party will place the blame upon the other. Ten years hence we shall see that, w have accomplished nothing, but we shall be totally to tell whose fault It Is. pt - Silver bars 66. Draft Sight 10; telegraph 12. Sugar and Coffee. New York. Feb. 24. Sugar Raw, centrifugal steady; fair refining 2 molasses sugar 96 test 3 2 Refined quiet; crushed 5.20; powdered 4.60; granulated 4.50. No. 7 Rio 8 COFFEE-Qu- let, 7-- 3-- 5-- 1-- Wool. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 24. Wool Steadv; territory and western mediums 26829; fine medium 228 25; fine XS62L tn-abl- PRISONERS IN JAPAN. All Will Be Returned ths Year. day of January, 1906, aseeewnent No. I of four cento per share was levied on the outstanding stork of sold company, payable Immediately to J, H. Knauss, secretary, at hit office, No. 206 Ecelea building, Ogden, Utah. Any etock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Tuesday, February 27, 1906. will be delinquent and will be advertised for aale at public auction and unless payment Is mads before, will be sold on Friday. March 16, 1906, at 4 o'clock p. m. at tbs office nf said J. H. Knauss, secretary No. 296 Bedes building, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with ths cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. H KNAUSS, Secretary, 206 Ecciea Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Ogden, Utah. Jan. 26, 1906. 2Gth s San Francisco, Feb. 24. The official closing quotations for mining today were as follows 1L and N. 96 Alta 1 to choice fgjr malting 40650c. Justice 6 Alpha Con, I No. 1 Seed yu. iiftgttMexican 120 Andes 11 Ocd. Con. 92 Belcher 22 $3.25. xllnolhy Seed-Pr- ime B. and B. 115 Ophlr 662. Meas Pork, per bbl 314.62614.75. Bullion 30 Overman 11 48 Potost 11 Caledonia Challenge Con. 15 Sarage 42 Chollar 12 Scorpion 11 8. Belcher 6 Confidence 70 B. Nevada 32 C. C. and Va. 185 8. Hill 89 Crown Point 5 Union Coe. 4 Exchequer 54 Y allow Jacket 10 G. nnd G. 13 V d .04 .10 .01 May Day. 1,000 at 30q. Manhattan Gold King, 5JX)0 at 10c. New York Bonansa, 500 at 27 c; seller sixty daysf Cash quotations vrer as follows: 1 Thompson, 300 at 14. Flour dull and easy, winter patents Tetro, 1.000 at 10. 3.706 straight I3JO03.85; United Bingham, 2,000 at 9. spring patents $3.7063.85; straights Uncle Sam Con., 200 at 41c. $8.5063.70; bakers $2.2063.00. Wabash, 190 at 61c. Wheat No. 2 spring 81683c; No. 3 Yankee ,Con., 200 at 30c. No. 2 red 76680c; 2 83684c. 2 Corn No. yellow SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. 89c; No. No. 2 No. 2 whit No. 3 white 29 631c. Rye j0 2 53. Barley Good feeding Thinks of the .70 .80 O Little 632c; What Hadley of Yale 0 Open Board Bales. Ajax, 600 at 3Uc. Golden Crown, 600 st 37c. Grand Central, 250 at $3.50. -- w TmkM at 27c. in the cash Last week some of the that there would he a wail low, while oihers seemed to in in cash, the official stateTh" JreporU,,B lw beof $2,427,81)0 accounted .crcpancy may hv Be ract that the estimates m.. only of the changes for the ending with Wedneiday. wiM'ah Ink statement included the . for Tumk week embrac-(A,'!'!- v!, The average net deposit. tl0,r,, Flour, bbls br b,nk' ,efreMd Wheat bu. V4V.'2;S,,b,,,w' Vf r,T sn0h Corn, bu. n,ount the de- . .Jn "M nd Ihe los of cash; n.t J? V . i'hp return failed to balance. Th. bu reserve .gainst general B"ley' decreased $1,583,600, deduct-- , Produce Exchange, m'hich the loss of cash left I as the reduction In On the exchange, today,, the produce in surplus Jf 15.123.723. Computed upon butter market was firm creameries 17 y. of deposit, less those of 627e: dairies 17624c; eggs firm TMtu - p:,hl'e fund, the surplus Is.ot mark esses Included 18c; firsts 13c; decreaw-$13,078.-- 1 prlmefl rats 14c; extras 16c; cheese I; imaller amount than wti expect-- i firm U613c. ' Wftbftfth 1,000 at New York Bonanza, 500 Oats : lr reported changes ... Victor Com Richmond Ana. .... Emerald imomsiwo Dalton a slswo 0 a a .02 .05 .04 .27 .10 .27 .07 .04 .60 .30 .03 Tetro . Little Chief; 40c. w?kf bank the caae In the pre- s marked disagree-- ' .01 .01 Lit fit Chief New York 00c. fr -- I at 41e; 100 at 100 at 42. rall-"Wd- Financier. 24The Financier ! Regular Call Bales. Little Bell, 200 at $4.25; 100 at $4.30. May Day, 1,000 at 19c; 500 at 20c 7.500 at 20c,. 1,000 at 20c; buyer thirty days. Uncle Sara Con., 1,900 at 41c; 1,000 diapstes had added to the feeling of doubt. Boms of the incoming reports of conditions of business and industry Jiake very strong comparisons with former showings. This is especially jroe of railroad earnings, the ratio of iBrresae in gross earnings for the sec-J-d week in February for many a represented reaching from 30 , t to above 40 per cent Owing the open winter and the favorable operating conditions, correspondingly favorable comparisons in net earnings ro expected. These conditions have own understood for soma time In i- , ;lngot Homo During ANNUAL MEETING. Weber County Fair Association. Ths regular annual meeting of the stockholders of ths Weber County Fair association will be held on March 14 1906, at the county commissioner's rooms, county court house, Ogden City, Utah, st 3 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing officers and to transact any and all buslnres that may rsgutarly comb before Mid meeting. This meet ffig will not interfere with ths special meeting called for February 19, at 18 o'clock a. m. at the same place. WM. OLA8MANN, President WM. CRAIG, Secretary. - i WILL STORE IT YOUR BEST KENT.' FROVR' A OVERT! BG-RADIANCE AT . TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE Does the moth. 1 WE StFFLY TBE ELECTRICITY 11 Li & R. B. CAMPBELL. OenX Manager E. W. WADE. Agon! liMAGAZINES See This Combination and SendinYoj ' 1 NOTICE Yokohama. Feb. 24. The repatriation of Russian prisoners, the number of whom is estimated at 1.424 officers and 70.476 men, will be finished during tbe present year. General Danlloff. the Russian commissioner sent to Japan to receive ths prisoners, has been ordered home to St. Petersburg to receive promotion tor his efficient service. 7 NOBODY LIKES THE DANK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT IN BIDE AND OUTSIDE- YOUR NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Board of Trustees will rerelve and open bids for the erection of an addition to the Twelfth district school building at Clinton. Davla county, Utah, at 1 P. m. Thursday tho 15th dsy of Manii, 1906. The plans and specifications for the name may be seen at the residence of D. P. Davis, chairman of the Board of Trustees, Clinton, Davis county, Utah, or at the office of Bmith A Hodgson, architects, 311 Ecciea building, Ogden City, Utah. Sealed bids to be addressed to and opened at the office of J. T. Burnett, clerk of board, CUntoa, Utah, R. F. D. No. 2, Hooper. The Board of Trustees reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Wl LBGDiT Of Special Stockholders' Meeting of Geld snd Cop- ths Now Azurite per Mining Company. Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholder of the New Azurite Gold A Copper Mining Company la hereby called to be held at the Fifth Ward Inatitute In Ogden. Utah, on the 16th day of Marrh, 1906, at 7:80 p. m. of that day. The object APPEALED TO ROOSEVELT. of said meeting ia for the Stockholders to consider snd take action upon Chicago, Frb. 24. Labor in Chicago the following proposition: The changto President Roose- ing and amending of an article of the yesterday appealed It la proposed velt to veto the -- urgent deficiency" hill Incorporation, to amend article 7 so that the same passed by congress which abolishthe eight-hou- r workday on the Panama shall read. - And said stock shall be President John assessable.And also to transact auch canal. The names-oFitzpatrick and Secretary E. X. Nock-el- hualnrae as may come before the of the Chlceen Federation of Ubor stockholder. ALBERT SCOWCROFT. were signed to a telegrah sent to Wash President. ingtrni aa follow: A. G. MAW, Secretary. Organized labor is unanimously pre- - The Woman's Home Companion for one year The Illustrated American formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. 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