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Show OCiPEX. EXAMINER: MORXIXQ $ OiiW STOCK Music & Art Instructors Sepi. 29 Sup' 17 lvrl I. I'd Srp;. Rirlt-i nnoihy- - 3765; - 3.U9j4.2,V Sugar and BUSINESS IN MARKET RESUMES AN ORDERLY MANNER. Coffee. New York. Aug. 26 TRADING Raw .:i;ar ACTIVE ON XHANGE WITH UPWARD TENDENCY. :: sa!S: rrntrif-Firm; fair rvfin-.u3 ! gal W teat 4u: mole--- sicadv. i'iuhrd ICO; IkiwJvrid S.iH); granuV'il 4 Open Beard Btaaion Reccrda Greatcat Seeming Change of Sentiment Was -- QuWi; No 7 Rn 3 Iat Tranafer ef Caah, but Regular Call Ascribed to Disappointment Tranafara About as-- Many Share Absence cf Gold from Europe. d ? - Rl. Wool. Mo.. Aug Ixtuis, Wool 28. Sitady; territory 22fi7- - ont: medium 17'a2'i; flue 14flu. Salt Lake. Aug. 28. A good day'a bubiuesa ww recorded during the morning session of the local stock The waa tairly market ktrong with but little fluucation in prices and the gcueral tendency upward. Lower Mammoth sold al 65 to 67 Conti, the recoiit strike ou the property of this company being not 7. ."hi. without its effect on the stock. Nevada mixHill held steady at $3.2U and $3,221 17.1"1". Sieady; Receipts ed jnd butchers good during the regular call, with no sale heavy lii.lft ii.45; rnuu heavy $3.3u recorded on the open board. A total of 7J15U 12; pigs il.'ih": light $6,115$! 6 share changed bulk of sal. $i.oinSi6 49. hauls during the regular morning call, i w.im : strady; a valuation of $1,821.25, Sheep Receipts 7 So. with 7.841 shares sold on the open sbeeo ;!.7itj 5.6M; iairli $1 board at a worth of $7,119, making a e total of 15.191 shares in all, at an agKansas City Cattle. K.iiu-City.1 Mo., Aug. 28. Cattle -- gregate value of $8,931.25. The quotation for the day closed 1"C lower; IS.tNHi. Keceii-ls Rteadv native cow a follows: native sieera $4.001: and $2.H$) i.u". siockera and feeder $2 5"(f4.50; huils $2.U"ti J.1S; calve $.'!.oi4j 11.75; wes eru steer li.i'u; western com $2.ou47 4.U'. Hogs- - Receipt 4K; market Mining to shade lower hulk of sale $ii.losi6.;iu: heavy $; iUMii.l5; Parker $5.5"4i6.:U; pigs sml light $S."U$f For ibe first diviitcuJ bureau- a mailer uf imiilu kiMiwli-r.gr- , k Chicago Catt-eilit- niis-market uniai Ugau mol raiumal nau-nuill an ord.-rl- j C'jirago. Aug. 2S- .- Callie Rert-ipllusli-aol ilio "a ole uprninge" Steady; beeves $,..9"ii li.iiu: storker and heifera $1.27j.i mi familiar ill row and new high teeder $2.4u4.4. 1'exann $45" the fortnight. Irail sc-ii upenud in am4 7.V. oun western 64.30i . 7:; calves a Inn ai lU'Mler.rc Xvk York. Aug. 2a turn- - ih- hind- - 1j rilii- - luuu-lu-S- - r. $0.-J.i'- f) - a rhauge aiiiiuiK i, a hem i tiiiiiincy. Tlus " f rnuun. ui tam-i- rnh-- the minify uf disaiipniniir.eni a ilu- abs-nigold from Kuropr and incrtariiig ai 'ho failure uf l lie many reIn-s- l ported "ileal." in nidii'ra'ixe. v dia-trui- inns luoiieiary im if an.Mliing were Indeed, won(, the thus far. showing . haul,-- nih ireasnr of nier Call nione optued ai 3 whllo time rales held at iriiel;i'Hll 7 per eenl I r all pi'riiMls. Ae for with i lie supply diminishing. xpevt npiniou is that gold ini pons, i lungs are lending inward ihni Another tairh nf Australian gold was engaged during the day. It are being is believed that effuris made lo induee Seereiary Khaw in hla "amieipauion" tirder of last apring. Inn lbat offielul who waa in inwu loday, has ihua far given no intimation of bia attitude in the mailer. Kxrhange weakened further to $4.84 !) early in the day. The market Imre anting evldnnee of the pressure in many quarters among ibe early wrk tanues being V Hired 8'eiea Smelting and Reading. Ou the oiher Paclllr waa pr hand, Canadian nuuni-edladvanelng over four point In the last hour. During the greater part of this period the marker nagged, hut toward noon trading continued under the active lead of Atchison. Ri. Paul and Amalgamated Copper. Airhison adranred to a new high rerord and hoard room gossip had it that lint only would (he dividend he Increased to 6 per rent, hut there alao a talk of an Ihuic of new ntock at par. Neither nf ilirac rumora. H may lip said, waa confirmable In offim The movement cial quarter. sugar, one of yealerdy'a features, flattened out even before It became known thui only the regular dividend waa declared. Early in the aflernoon when the market waa exhibiting tta strongest tone, heavy wiling of Reading and Fnion Parlftr started a downward movement, which itxm tottok In the entire list. The cause uf the Belling waa considerable of a mystery until it became known that a Philadelphia trust company waa in Report a to the magniliabilities tude of the Institution's and Its attendant effect were of a character to exrlte great alarm and to ad(he occaaio nwaa utilised United State vantage by the short Steel derlined from one to three pointa with only partial recoveries in most issues. Much of the wiling of Rending and Pennsylvania, aa well as of other Block, was believed to be for Philsreonnt. of the embarrassed adelphia company or interesta Identified therewith. The market remained all the hesy to the close, practically active Issues recording lowest prices of the day In the final hour. There seemed to he no support In any quarter the big interesta having appar-ent'l- y derided to let the movement run its course. Ine pilnrlpal net losses were Pennsylvania. three pnln'a; Rrading one point; Union Pacific, two points; Hi. Paul, one and points; Amalgamated Copper and Anancoda. participation four point. in this market na a feature. Americans. the. Hardman issues cxeepte.l. rinsed strong. Ronds were easy. TntHl sales, par a iht Ions in 2 .ihiii.ihiii. n-n- jH-- din-e-iioi- i Real Estate r bargains In Ogden and autslda properties aaa ClaHlflad talaa column. H. H. GODDARD. WM. A. HICKENLOOPER. Real Estate, Ineurance and Invest r onto. 209 Ecdea Building, to N. H. Ives. sue-aao- JAB. E. BALLANTYNE. Real Estate, Insurance and Office BIB Ecdea Bldg, 'hone. J. M. FOB Rl STALL. Surety Bonds, Real Estate and aurancat BIB Ecdea Bldg. W. N. PEIRCE. Real Estate, Notary, Eire and Insurance, 41B 24tt BL Both Ufa phonee. Insurance, Estate, Lean Cotnmarsial Stock BIO Ecdos Bldg. Real J. J. BP.UMMITT Real Estate. Insurance, 2401 Wnehlr-gtoAve. Both phone Loan E. F. BRATZ. Real Fire ineurance, Eatat Loan Notary BIO 2bth Sk Both 90000 KELLY A HERRICK. Loana and General Insurance, Real Estate Investment Rental A. A. WENGER, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Mart-gagSI First Natl Bank Loan Bldg. Ind. Phone 721. e W. 0. WILSON Real EstatA Insurance and InEcdea Bldg. vestment Beth phonaa. 219-22- M. SKEEN. Form Lend Special attention property. 49 paid to Bnk. Bldg. Beth Nat'l and 60 First Phone 'a S. L. IVES. Real Estate, Loan Insurance, Rents, Collections, Notary Public. B. H. GODUAriD, Real Estate, Fire and Llfa Insurance, Notary Public. 412 Ecdea Bldg. Bell Phono BJ4Z. J. C. NYE. Real Lacna and Insur-anEatat Notary Public, 2411 Washing- c ton Avenu repp-aentin- a s::.-4"i- fi Receipt S.i'"": strong: niut-to$4,5015.60; lanihs $C.004t7.75; $4.25 rang-- ' we lb era $4.50(1 i.77; ewe (i 5.5i. POSTOFFICE CLERKS. as Part Federation of of Labor. Chicago, Aug. 28. Representative poetnfllce clerks from six of the principal cities of the west met In convention here yesterday and formed a national union under the auspice of the American Federation of Lalmr. The he known as organisation, which the National Federation of Postofllce Clerks, la the first national union in America to lie compos'd exclusively of government employes. Delegate were present from Milwaukee, Nashville, Rail. Lake City, Ran Francisco and Chicago. Several other rltiea. It la said, will lie represented In the movement as soon as it la fair--llaunched. All uf the branches that sent delegate to the convention are now char11 y tered by the American Federation of Labor a local unions, and the movement to start the national federation la said to have the approval of Samuel Dumpers and hi associates In the executive council, formal application for a national charter was forwarded to Washington. Thu near organUxtion la based on the atrlrtly trade unloh lines, and loader In the movement declare that within six months af leant twenty local unions will be formed, all working In BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. accord with the regular labor movement. The object nf the Federation la said to be to seek the adjustment of Interstate Brokerage Company Aug. 2S, 1906. grievance that the post office clerk assert exist, by having the American Federation of stand sponsor for remedial legislation which they, as government employes, are prohibited from attempting to' influence. Officer elected were; President E. R. Doltra, Chlmg..; secretary. J. F. Pfeifer, Milwaukee;' treasurer, John F. House, Nashville; national organirer, II. J. Uaveuey, Han Francisco. Tho lhr will be held In next convention Indian-aH'll- PALMA'S OFFER OF AMNESTY. f one-hal- u Sheep They Organia by the Effect ef It Is Awaited ernment. Gov- Havana. Aug. 2v -- The enlistment of volunteers by the government has vhIiic. f;!.1 70.00(1. been suspended until the effect of Presall nn ident Palma's offer of amnesty to the United Stair bond , changed ou rail. insurgent can In- determined. At the palace ccnfldencc is felt that the great CHICAGO FUTURES. ImmIv of rebels who have liicn carried away with the ld,t that they were in The Leading Futures Ranged a have a conxpicuo., part in the overFollow: throw of the Palma administration, will seixe the present opportunity to Whi-ii- l Tt'W. return to lawful pursuit rather than Sept .May Jeopardise their Hoc. 74'r. 7"r. 7Prr; liberty hy further c "wStr 7S'4r. supporting what the government . ns a hopeless cause. Corn Sept. S:i.r, 4ir. 4K,c; 44 H!'. 4.!rv. 4I IMe. the Model .lie leader, V: .May 14;Hr. Senator his conference with Presifollowing 4l'e. 4lc. Dais S'pi 2:'kr; dent Palma, ilecla'-e- early today that, L,!i,r. . I ice 2M14i-:.ntiMr. Mjy with the except inn of llno Diippb. all were prepared to the Inxiirgeni ::2,r.I k T33r. If assured of ;i II. disband 'heir nu-'ui I7oil, AIcrr Sepi. liiierin - yet lo lie rcek-mefi:t ..il. $.: 4". 13.40 l.sril Srii. fkTt. $S C.7V $8.i7'2'. with. If iible report ran he credited, he bn- - with him a formidbut Ills recent able boil.! of i't!-:leaves tile that he make a dlsplav of desire lather force than m do any serious fighting. 7.2". 7.2". Jen 7 Hi earlier promises to rapt me Pinar del Kio and tlun to march upon Ouot.ition. lint ana foMoui hv a period of ha- injured ln ainnna c.siirgeiits anl jmps-ihin-preilte who bad xperted him tti make dash the a b. wi-r- 1 7M-4r- '; 77-',r- . Di-r- - Ii-ar- . S'll,-;!,,-- ; .1 . -' i inipi'f-Ssii-- VOLNEY C. GUNNELL Attorney-al-Law- J. . Office 2408 Washington Ave. D. Attorney and Office 330-30- 1 E. T. HULANISKI Attomey-at-Law- Rooms 21-2- . uppa-rentl- Counselor-at-La- Ecdea Bldy. . . . Fiist Nat T. R. O'CONNELLY. Law. Altomey-a- t Bank Bldg. 164 R. S. FARNSWORTH Attorney-a.-Law- SKEEN Twenty-fourt- h son's Grocery. . St. over Pii si.lcni PiiIip-ipeace expressions of vesterdai hive made a good iiiiprt--ii:i. tan ticnlarh among the luislncs, Ind. phone 64. MALONEY Attorney-ai-Law- i VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral design of cvevy deecrip-- i tion to order. Delivery promptly made. Order by phone. Bell 813-K- . 162 Thirtieth at. Greenhouse, THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Cheicr cut flowers always on hand. Floral designs a specialty. Greenhouse cor. Jefferson ave. and Twentieth st. W. L. Porter, Mgr. Phones Bell 2b0Z; Ind. 293. Shull : l OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artiste. Store 413 Twenty. Greenhouse st. fourth opposite Glenwood park. Phonee. Bell 615 , Ind. 193. The choice-- i carnations, loses and other Sowers, with appropriate green. Prices moderate. 162 Thirtieth at. Bell 813 K. ihe. Side- - t'li-ti- ill - ".mi' If : 'n I.II-'- -- bu-- v .- ... i'i'-- i i 'i'i-p- . . 17 li"-i'- - ;,i; 4 .P S'lipniep.I'U : 7.1. "fi'.i!11'1 7 . 'IPO 1,, , v.l W. B. LISTER. DENTAL PARLORS, BOSTON Open 6undy 10 a. m. till 2 p. m. Ave. Wash. Over Browning j i FEL3HAWS DENTAL PARLORS. Over Spargo'e Book Store 2463 Wash. Ave. 'Phene 79 k, BalL . ms nis I . nirhiiled prime firv's 11 ti'jTTl'Ir.. lc. ,11 Chicago Produce. Vie 'v ( lose Wb-- 71 H.-- 13- rv!u-- -. I'rc. J I ... I.' Seri. 4.' 1 4, Dec. !o o o o o o IO o o o o o o ! is n i pic frcd.ivi! Exchange. Ill lb. p'nll. r I'xrhiillst' led.!'- 'he macbe' was firm, ciejinrriec mill,i 1'i. I,'fi2"1c: rc g li'io. i o o o o o O ;;.iiuo lll,l..'i",l '. hi , ih Rci-c.p'- .. . t'lli-a- h and Shipment. Rccr'pt i. or ftiii Vhiki-- i - Ogden City Dentists Shall naval s-- ooooooooooooo O O O CRUISERS lj'a 2." I VARNEY FLORAL CO. 28. I 24-1- City Florists Aug ! Refrree In Bankruptcy, U. B. mitsioner, Washington Ave. . Wahing''n, are iiri-'esl- wh-'s- - i M. D. LESSENGER 303 Ecclee Building. LANGUAGE. Eaperanto. the uniscriouslv offirer he tough! The naval academy versal 1. "eaii lu'd dlsliirbi-b' i coriditjeq hour f islanguage? considering a letter of Wni. I'lis- enl Palma's ha cl .iff.in Mass., who says the iii- il- ind hi Hangh'er h:i Raff, nf Worcester, hai ni'h a dally lesson for a period mi arnu nurse. Thee cnli' of the nvn'h the midshipmen at tip n r Imp aVti bad a eo.d nn;in-,i!fwiilld readily acquire a complete knowledge of Esperanto mid wool 1 be ehle td read, write and sneak noli 314 and 315 Ecciea Bulidmg. THOMAS UNIVERSAL s Richard- 4431. FOR THE PACIFIC. e.l v:i '.pi-chi- b. lb-- . '! ;i,.-i- . O M- 0 orli - Raff suggests thi fn the hna as a supplementary language. 2. I' ' wnn uf:i i - w L o o THE NEW COMET. o r ver llaPini he o rsmhndre. Mass.. Aug. 2. 4 fele Ksisi Ul. the o ersr.' has Hren received a the 14anard if iiti1- r o rriiiscr front Pnv Xstri'iinmiial Auc . fli-- l - i Vim 1 n Brow Xsi.-ttli- - sia'inp pe and ihi ;;i bv - cniiser rnnsyl-i-l- and Maryland. largeM ,ind fit' O o feP.,r o y tv. v. Uflitiphell at IJck Uallfnmia. stating that was observed by Fsih Xi.cusi 2.r'ih. In right ascension 47 minutes, lR.d seconds: ! hop:01 pin 19 dgreea. 15 minutes 73 O! i7pnfi4 . o 0 - O o RELIEF FOR CHILE. o o New 1 t'c. Aug 28. The Chile re. o hrf ha received subscrlp o .im. smdng to over $2i,.l'"n. o The jeaterday to th o M.uhir.of New York Q relief fund amounted to gd o hi'nsire fhe total eum raised h; - Asscs-iaiin- n ! lo 1006. 20, MINING MARKET - ;.i; AUGUST MORNING, 6- - j- kf-6- : Re- - cash MARKET -. 3" 1 J.,n 1S4' 73 1 fu" 1 iv- Wi; K.C7 Sr-pr. Kihe- - WEDNESDAY UTAH, ooooooooooooo o o tfcv Merchants' AseoclsUon to fi'.CSO. . |