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Show 6 EXAMINER: THE MOUSING OODEX, STOCK MARKET SUNDAY UTAH, MORNING, AUGUST 271.623 over the legal reserve requirements. Thu is a decrease of 3. 851.15(1 as compared with last week. The statement follows: Loans 11.1172.468.31): decrease $4 ? MINING MARKET 723.400. Drpoeia fl8.685.OiiO. fl,062.8,4.3,'0; decrease 146.054.500; decrease $85,058,000; decrease Circulation 1906. 12, $402,100. MARKET WAS DECIDEDLY FEVERISH DURING SHORT SESSION. Legal tender! $2,666,700. Specie f 188, 838,O0; week on the exchange the HAS BEEN A BUSY ONE. decrease Reserve $278,997,600; decrease $9,- Park City and Tintie Stocka Hava Absorption of St Paul and 274.900. Reserve required $265,726,075; deHarriman Pacifica Aftar tha ApBeen en the Active List crease $8,428,750. Dividends Posted. pearance of Bank Statonemt Surplus $8,271,525; decrease $2,851 Haavy IV- - New York. Aug. 11. The market was decidedly feverish during the short session today, and the email net changes on the day gave notice of the activity In the fluctuatltioa or the large volume of transuctlona. The opening tone was heavy and the drive against Reading had some depressing influence. There was a momentary pause in the market also alter the appearance of the weak bank statement. Again, at the very last, after the moot active buying of the day there waa some renewed realizing whlrh made the closing tone Irregular. The action of the Reading stock suggested a professional raid, anil It. waa suspected that this was for the purpose of enabling a large short interest to cover. Te recoid of te dealings In Reading le tape mwsd tery Urge Individual transaction both on te drop and on the recovery, which waa complete. Atchison was the only important stock te shos aggressive strength from the outset. The record yield of winter wheat promised by the government rrop report and the heavy corn yield promised, added plausibility to the rumors In circulation of an Intended increase in the dividend of this stock. There waa very heavy absorpilon of 8t. Paul and the Hartman Pacific after the appearance of the bank statement. The effect of theae Urge operation on the price of atocka concerned will be seen to be moderate. A decline of over $9.000, (MH) In the cash reserve of the banks was much Urger than anticipated or than can be accounted for by the known movements of money this week and the discrepancy In last week's statement, which failed to reflect the lose indicated by the known movements of several million dollars. The surplus reserve, which Is reduced to $8,271,525, compares with $12,840,000 a year ago and $57,731,475 two years ago No doubt Is felt. In Tiew of the banking situation, the rising rates for money and the movement of cash towards the Interior that gold will be withdrawn frotp Ijondon next week for New York account. The confidence in this result market. helid to sustain today's Total sales of I onds, par balue, $620, INK). CHICAGO FUTURES. Tha Futures Laadlng at Rangad Follows. d States deposits $10,781 Balt Lake. Aug. 11. The week haa been a fairly busy one on the floor of tha Balt Lake stock and mining exchange, the sales being confined largely to Timle and Park City stocka A few of the Nevada favorites fell into line. Of them, Nevada Hills received the greatest attention. The Park City's participating were Daly Judge, Daly Weal and New York The two first named closed the week in good order. May Day waa one of the moat active of tho Tintie atocka, while Beck Tunnel Consolidated and Carls, both of which posted dividends, were in big demand. The closing quotations and sales were: 8tocka. Bid. Asked 960; decrease $25,644,750. Wool. St. Louis. Mo., August 11. Wool-Ste- ady; territory and western medium 22028; fine medium 16020; fine 14017. Chicago Cattle. Aug. 11. Cattle Receipts 4i)0. Steady; beeves $3.8006.40; cowe and heifers $1.600 3.30; Stockers and leaders 2.3004.40; calves 95.UO0 Chicago. 7.00. 15.000. Market 60 Hogs Receipt lib lower; estimated Mondoy 45,000. ; Mixed and butchers $5.7006.11 good heavy $5.8606.05: rough heavy 5 $5.4005.60: light $5 70 0 6.15: pigs 5; bulk of sales 65.8006.05. 3.000. Steady; Sheep Receipt a aheap $2.8005.26; yearlings $5,400 6.25; Umba $4.8007.75. Kansas City Cattle. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 11. Cattle Receipts $3.00; steady: native ateera and heifers 84.0006.15; native $2.000 5.26: Stockers and feeders 82.40 04.50; bulU $2.00 0 3.50: calves $2.50 05.75; western fed steers $3,600 6.00; western fed cows $3.0004.25. Market lOe Hogs Receipts 5,000. lower; bulk of aaleo $5.9506.05; heavy $5.950 6.00; packers $5.9506.05; light $6.0006.10; pigs $5.0005.50. Sheep Receipts none, steady; muttons $4.2505.60; lambs $8.0007.60; range wethers $4.600 6.00; fed ewes mi $4.00 0 5.25. THE OLD BEDSTEAD WILL BE A SCREAM Salt Lake. Aug. 11. The handsome souvenir program which will be Issued on the occasion of the presentation of The Old Bedstead" by the Press club of Salt Lake, promises to be a very artistic publication. During the past week prartlcally every prominent business house In this city secured apace In It. In additional to the usual unique features, cartoons and artistic halftone reproductions, it will contain, Interest will be manifest la the cover design. It Is the Intention to offer a cash prise fur the most unique design open to nil artists of this city. Details regarding the contest will be announced kier. The reading of the play by Walde-ms- r Young and Rare Whitney, the authors, to the bagrd of managers iff the Press club yesterday demonstrated that In The Old Bedstead" the club has the best vehicle for laughing pur poses that has yet been presented to the public by that hunch of original jokesters. Every prominent individual In Utah comes 1 for a crack. Contrary to the prevailing opinion the "Old Bedstead' 'la not a parody It has a upon The Old Homestead. well sustained plot that Is distinctly its own and entirely different, to anything heretofore dreamed of by the most absmloned rarebit fiend. It le essentUllr n rural drama, however, and all ifie old favorites are Included. There la Pearsford Sops, the designing villain; the kind hearted sheriff, the Justice of the peace; the brawny blacksmith, The village hero; the rural scandal monger, the station agent, the outraged father, his charming daughter, the rural old lady, the boy bandit, who arrives in the nick of time, the soubretle and the adventuress. The latter part, will be played by the Adonis of the club, who has the record corset. for aqueesing im a Of course there will he specialties sandwiched in between during the acts. These will lie distinct novelties and parodies on turns encountered In the modern playhouse. Through the courtesy of Manager George" D. Pyper the Pres club of Salt l.ake baa been accorded the honor of opening the dramatic season at the Ralt theater, and really the Press club has the openers all right. of the Internet, As an indication being taken already In the production, the club haa received communications from Freed's, Green wald'e snd Dtn-- 1 woodey's furniture companies, thus early for the privilege of providing the Old Bedstead for the production. Each firm claims that it nan furnish the oldest. one going a? far as to assert that It has a bed that was brought across tin plains by the pioneers. good-nature- d ME8S PORK, Per Bbl. :16.85 Rept Jan 113.80 Per LARD, 10U 1S. 774113.774 Lba. STOCKS BAN FRANCISCO Interatate Brekaraga Company. Aug. 11, 1906. Mining .... 18.00 Tonopah .. 2.82V, 6. 37 Vi Tonopah Ex' Tonopah Momana 18.12V 2.85 5.50 23-in- Cash Quotations, Cash quotations were as follows: Wheat. No. 3 7ft74c; No. 2 red 7l4c. Corn No. 2 'Otyr; No. 2 yellow 614052c. Oats - No. 2 2114c; No. 2 white 320 No. 3 while 314032c. Rye No. 2 .Vic, Barley Good feeding 370 30c; fair to choice malting 424 46c. Flax Reed No. 1 $1.07; No. 1 nor:h- western $1 10. Short KIIik Sides (loosei fh.S'ifi 3 2c; 8 96. - Mesa PorkVr bbl 816 87'i. Urd- - Per inn lbs $8.66. Short Clear Sides I boxed) $9 il 9 Till. Whlske - Basis of high wines HAS BIG MINES AT SILVER PEAK Aug. 11. Martin L. came in from the Blair mines si Silver Peak. Nev., yesterday morning rxulmir over the condition at the properties, which promises to enable him 1 add himself and hla ssau-rimto the lug constellation of arc when plans which now in progress shall have matured. Mr. Efflnger sas that undoubtedly the Blair mines ire among the biggest winch have been produced in a commonwealth. the record of which is so The zone is 0 prolific in hlg mines. mot powerful one. measuring aimo; inciedilile wicith.-between walls, and wlille the average value of the filing i ronflned to ahiit 8I1) per ion the ore crura in such vast body that It is pot difficult to compute it in many Ralt. Lake. 37', $1 L.". Receipts and Shipments. ? the produce exchange, today, On G10 liii'iei market was firm, crennii-rtc174 211-- ilnirte lKfil9r; eggs hoa lv 1 1 ( w ma-- k ; cases included tirsis li.'-- r: ISc. CJi'IIIS prime I'l'ic. cheese firm IlnlfUr. I s Money. York. Aug 11 Mcney on rail Time loin very nnmiiidl. no loans : N.w n sixty day 112 per cent-fin per cen' six nimi'hft per cent. Prime mrrran'i paper 5 1.; (nv: fill pet cent. Sterling exchange heavv hi 4R4ii.i?i . i;iy 5 - I . ' 4 7 ) for demand, and at 46! j 92 tnr s'xix day Mila; posted nres 1x3 and 46k: (vminrrri! Mils 41 1 44 tm-i- l2 1 4 Bur silver 65 I 2. Mexican dollars. 50 i.'vverrmem hnndi- - Wind., heavv. 1 etea-l- ; railroad Sugar and Coffee. Ymk. Vug 11 Sugar Raw F'm. centnfucal rcflnmg 3 7 V niilasse :ii ir- -t angar 3 1 i!fi 18 Refneil fveidv; crushed 5 60; Y00. zranuis'ed 4 90. povb-v. "OPFEK n 7 Rio R f tj New lc; f IB CAPTURED Balt Lake, Aug. 11. Robert Robertson. wanted on a charge of criminal relations with Pearl Wheat, a girl under 18. was arrested yesterday near Preston, Idaho, by Deputy Sheriff Axel Steele. According to the story told, Robertson and the girl's father. W. U. Wheat, came from Arkansas some time ago and settled on adjoining ranches at South Taylorsville. Robertson has a wife and three children, but in spite of that fact, about July 3. he and the Wheat girl went away millions together and remained until recently, has been when the girl returned. She told her Certainly ilm to sti rvi ruination that is as story to her father who swore to the i cntic-iprrhaps as any conducted in complain'. The sheriff's office rerecent years in lir state. It has stood ceived a tip to the effect, that RobertAnd in. lowing the results son waa the at or near Preston. Mr. of this exam;!'.;!n the reorganized Rteeje was sent there, and the man's a railway, a capture ia the result. He will bo is power plant upon which a great deal brought back at nnce. of innr.ev ; expended and has plac'M orders fev a mill, which ia to DEATH OF MRS. WOOD. lie eipiippnl with a battery of no lesa than I'M stamp The policy of the The Bx Elder News says: imip.Hgement. ai-- Mr. Efflnger. is to Amelia Wood of Willard died quit ci and the production iltsp.i'ch begin of gn, hii!!i.n a soon as ii is pos suddenly last Sunday. Her death la hi'llpved t. be due to Injuries that MM,, ro aecomnlish tt. he sustained In a runaway about Of the O Meura-Lyncinterests kix weeks ago. One of her leg waa Valcaidv the which are in so badly broken that it had to be in mines thp same region, (he visiter Our readers will rememsav hat they are as promis'ng as amputated. ber the account of the accident. Mra. e acme any up.in the and her Will Call, which hme been prosecuted W.njd wpts driving home from Brigham, and since thru- by this syndia a pniu: just oui nf the city limit cate have added very materaHv and their h"'e became frightened and ran U'it-- e rapidly to heir resources, and throwing them out and injuring wi'h the mill which is now heipg con away, Mrs ii bove mentioned. In ad'ructed 'n their rdm dition Yi"i ro hr shattered limb she 'irseinetps shon: be a'. mg rapt-sertciia injury to her aplne, and I'nt s. It is Itr Harding's opinion that the Mr Etlingc- fj for the Wert dur- lvtpr was responsible for her . aOnK-vnthe ing death. suh-jertp- rem-van- cons-metin- i h son-in-la- -- Bank Statemen.t Vork. Aug. 11 The pia'einnn ih" ciiarTg house banks for fciKia iluu the banks hold ROBERTSON sua-'ain- 'rij-j-- Is,- - |