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Show TI1E Receipts, gs.fw on; Bailey 21 4"l Music & Art Instructors STOCK MORNING, TmTS OGDEN. UTAH, EXAMINER; MOHXIXG MARKET Directory of the MARKET - Sugar and CoeNew York. Sept, l MODERATE TRADE ON SALT LAKE EXCHANGE. - wnirifugal fair refining 3 Anaiatjr Felt Over Pota'ble Reeulte of steady; uar 3 3fco. 96 teat 4 mnlaase Railroad Put c haa. . Kitim-d13.70; cruehed steady; powdered graa'ilated 13.00. 5-- New York. Sept, 18 eere Slock Daly and Littla Ball War Favorites Lower Mammoth Weaker. Salt Lake. Sept. 19 Not very many of the heavyweight mocks participated during the forenoon calls of the Salt Lake stock and mining exchange. ft 19c. Only and Little Hell were the only I Park City favorites brought to ih Kansas C'ly. front, both selling around yesterdays ReKaunas City, Sept. qiioarton. Lower Mammoth opened to t.uoO. strong; Market steady ceipts weaker, bat stiffened some tonative steers ft.ooft t.tu; native (owe slightly wards the close, while May Day sim1 75ftS.15: and ainckera iieilnra and ply held it own. nnd Victor Consolifeeders 92 7541 4 Gu; bulk of vslea 1100 dated dropped off several points. western-feA 3.13; cal re 93.254iG.25: Consolidated sold down to western fed 7.15. steers 93.3oft5.45; and South Columbus to 50 cent. cows 2.l0ft3.75. The dosing quotations were as tol- Hog 4.0. Market Receipts 6.35: strong; bulk of aaies $0156 98.159 packer heavy 6.33: pig and lights 86 20 ft 6.45. Market Sheep Keecipr 7.(W; strong; muttons 9 4 8'4i 5 50; lambs 88 00ft 7.75; range wethers 11.759 5.75; fed ewes (I.50ft3 50. W-- l Steady: territory and western mediums 23ft fine 14 27c; fine mediums 18522c; oxiM-ue- d d Chicago. 19. Cattle Re ceipts 23.000. Market strong to 10c higher; beeves f3.luft8.95; cows and heifers I.Goft5.1li; atorkers and feed3.75ft 4.45: ers I2.f5ft4.80; Texan wesierners 83.G0ft6.35; calves 18.000 Chicago. Sept. 8.00. Hogs Receipts 22,in0. Market strong to 5c higher; mixed and butchers 98.069 6.55; good heavy 96.25 within ill own control. The $6,471-9- ; rough heavy 95.6565.90; 6.67 $5.55 ft pigs qtieation of capital n I ' was given light 88.20ft added force by the announcement of 6.90; bulk oif sales $5.9566.40. 22.U0O. Market an laaua of nearly (iiii.iNM.ouU of New Sheep Receipts York Central' $100,000,0011 authorised steady; sheep $3.90 ft 5. Go; lambs $5.19 stock and by the plan for IIU.ihhi.imio 97.75. of the subsidiary Cleveland. CincinA healthy man is a king in his own nati, Chicago A It. Louis stock. An early issue of thin stuck baa been right; nn unhealthy man Is nn unhap- Burdock Blood Bitters slave. clearly foreMen la view of the defined financial needs of the company la ennllda up gouud health keeps you ormous Improvement works. But Watl well. street temper la affected by renewed presentation of such topira in tha light JEWS ARE WARNED. of current conditions. Special attention aa directed today to the mercanJews conOdessa. Sept. tile paper market. Halea ruling at tinue to receive warnings above I per cent and up in 7 per cent not to attend theanonymous tomorfor the best grades of mercantile paper row fur the festival synagogues of the Jewish New were pointed to a marking condition Black Tun-drenot helpful to the progress of business Year, for fear of poaiable outrages. aeema to than a affairs, and higher The governor of Odessa today rebe wa ranted by tha actual volume of iterated hla advice to the foreign world In commerrlnl the activity to maintain vigilant watchfulRumors In thin sense were heard ness at the consulate, as ihe anarchamong brokers In Wall at met, and de- ists threaten ntinck with the. object undue was of expressed precation of speculative employment of of causing lnernational complications. money wltk such conditions existing. OUTBREAK. BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. It was the aupposltloa of aoma observers of the maiket that moral premium St. Petersburg, Sept. 19. Ia view of Furnished was being fiom banking quarter by the Interstate Brokerrumor of an impending brought to hrar on aperulatlve borrow age Cempsny. on at outbreak Saturday Hlnlystok deera to refrala from pushing their when another procesreligious nest, In of Bank the mands. A further rise San VranrlMo, Sept, 19. Closing sion ia scheduled to take placa, Gov. England rale tomorrow la probable, Gen. world-widBognlevakl has. issued an order e and lha upward tendrncy of money ialea and Ihe approach of announcinithat any attempt at organthe period of the October settlements ising an outbreak will be stringently were urged aa a warning to caution. pul down and that menu res have been In other quarter It was urged that taken to prevent inch an occurrence tbs extension of thn money airiiigencyr by the use of armed force. The newspaper of St. Petersburg to quarters outside the stork market was evidence of the real shortage of today published an alleged latter from supplies and n call upon the treasury Count Wl'te criticising the policy of authorities to use further messuree of Premier Brolypin and saying tbnt relief. The arrival today of $10,000,-pu- while the latter favors the party of In gold shipments represents funuq the right. Count Witte was always with which have been at the dlxponal of ihe the left. The letter states that Count banka by deposit of government funds Wlte wishes M. ftdypln aucce. but (lending the arrival there are now to that he la convinced the premier's polbe converted back into the governicy will rail. A battery of the fortress guards garment treasury, having served Ihe purpose of money market relief until the risoning the fortress of St. Peter's and gold sr rived, the government funds are St. Paul has been disarmed and replacagain available fur further nse. It la ed by sharpshooters of the guard for not probable that pressure will be lack- refnaing tft do aentlnenl work. It was ing toward urging upon the treasury aharpahonpra who at the maneuvers department auch renewed iiae'of thn at KranA-Selo- . August 10, fired on government supplies In the money Grand Duke Nicholas Nlcbolalevlton. market. Burnet hing 'was made today of poilhle addition ta loanable funds REBUILD church. on Friday by the Issuance of administration papers on an ewtate In which Topeka, 'Kan., Sepfl 19. Dr. William money loans are an Important element Copeland Kvana. pastor of the First was moat Bpernlntlve liquidation Methodist Episcopal church In Topeka In continuance marked In Reading. for the past two years, baa been aswith It reported place In the advance. the task of rebuilding the Meth-ediHut selling was quite geueral through sign'd church in the devastated city of the Hat, and the decline more than Ran Franpiacn and conserving the Inusually uniform. The c lowing prices terests of Methodism in that locality. showed some recovery from lowest . eH haa been appointed presiding elder hut covering by room shorts had much of that district and haa acrepted the to do with the rally and the rkudng Dr. Evans and hla wife appointment. was irregular. California now on a vara t ton. are Honda were irregular. Total sale, and in It ia not expected they will return 1. 449.000. par value. here. m United Pistes bonds were unchanged on call. TRIPLE TRAGEDY. 19.-M- any Square, eoa-sui- Real Estate Agents far bargains in Ogden and eutalde properties eee Classified Bale eelumn. ts ANTI-JEWI6- A antl-Jewla- h tt CHICAGO FUTURE. Rxnlrlor Chicago. Rcpt. 19. The leading range das follows today: Wheat Rcpt., 73c, "Sc: , 74Sc, 74fi74,e. Hoc.. 74iqc. 1 4 Sc, 74ffT4Sr: May, iV7g'cc. 7SSc. 79V,f78Vc. Com -- Sept.. 49 Sc. Si.c. 49Se; Dec. 4Sc. 42Se, 4.ttc; Way. 43c, 43c. 43tc. Oats Repl.. 34e. 93Sc. 34c; 33 Sc. 34 Sc; Way. 33Sc, 34V. .15', r. tier.. 34Se. Rcpt., 919.13. ltd So. 919.93: 9 MX. H2.97SRcpt., I 97S. 19 "24. 8 874 : Oct.. 18.13. 8 72,. 883: Not., 18.57 V Pork Jan.. 112.97V 1 - 844. I 7S5 42S: Jan.. 87. $7.74. 890. $V97'i. Riha-Rcp- t. 9?S: 87724. $890 Oct.. $4 874. M.8U, 98.93: .Ian. 97S. I 87S. I 97a. Saab quotations were as follows: Hour steady. City Florists 4KSc. 3c; 35ft No. 3 white. 3XftTi. Rye No. 2. 6(!c. Harley Fair to choice malting. 43ft 51c. Flax seed No. 1. $U56; No. 1 northwestern. $1.11. Prime timothy seed. 94.2U. Clover, contract grades. II2.PP. Short ribs, sides (loowel, .9'HfP.un. Me pork, per IM., 816.17V per inn lb.. $8,874. Short clear sides iboxedt, $$S74f P.ihl Whisker, basis of high wines. Klmir- $1 2u. Receipt and Shipments. Receipts. 53. MO bbls.; :. 59.700 hblfe. Wheat Receipts. 143.000 bit ; ship mem. 28.000 hit. Corn Receipts. 7.on0 bu.; IK7.9O0 bu. Oats Receipts. 472.5U0 bu.: I2!.4ufl Rye Receipts. $.000 hu.; shipments. ship-men'- s. ship-men- h. :.s t i. hua-han- y THE CREOLE LAUNCHED. 72r. 2. 34c: No. 2 white, flve-galto- n . Wheat Xu. 2 spring. 7fifi79c: No. 3, 74 Sc: No. 2 ied. 72ft Corn No. 2. 4ll'tc; No. 2 yellow, Oats -- No. Springs, Mo.. Sept. 19. Three live were sacrificed In two tragedies which orrnrred here today. Itameatlr trouble caused Jerome Cnr-rr- . manager of the Central Hash and Poor company f Topeka. Kas., to ahoot and kill bis wife and then kill himself. At almost the same hour James Farley, a contractor, aged 40. of this etty. walked Into a drug store and poured out a cup of carbolic arid from a bottle and drank It. The Curry tragedy occurred on a one of the. spring. bridge leading Mrs. Curry. ho was 35 years old. ha d been here since August 25.' Her came Iasi night. Thev appeared to he oh good term until they started for a walk today when a quarrel ensued. Mr. Ciittv suddenly started to run when her husband fired at her three times. As she fell he fired a bullet through hi own brain. He was .55 years old. Farley was drvpondent over the recent death of hi wife. Quincy. Ma.. Sept. 19. The lain whlrh was screw turbine Creole, lsunrhcd at the sard of the Fore River Ship HuiMing company here today. was built by that company for the Atlantic eriirc .f the Southern company, ant la Intended to run between New Yoik and New Orleans. of the hurriShe la a steel wa especially decane deck type signed aa a flrst class passenger anil freight steamship The vessel ha live IerkK and Is sublivided by transverse water tight bulkheads into four cargo hold, in ad! ill. mi to the various S'-decks. is 440 feet long. 55 feet In bread'h and 37 feet tn depth She was acconi'p.odaticns for about 500 passenger, inrinilng 250 steerage. Pa-rif- GOVERNOR SMITH'S FAREWELL. Mani'a. Rrpt. A dinner that was at once a farewell to Governor General Ide and a welcome to hts successor. General Smith, was given tonight bv s nimlier of rlMaons of the Philippines. Speeches eu ogisitr of the lde vf.f male by uveral rerre- 19 admin-is'.ra.l-- of American. British and Filipino interests. In an address, retiring Governor General lde reviewed the work of his administration, calling attention to the substantial progress which has been made. He said that the foundation for commercial and Industrial development had been laid, but while much it a been accomplished there is murh remaining to be done. Governor General Smith, in responding to the welcome tendered him. asked for the cooperation of all clasaes of citlsen In support of the government, as there must he cohesion In order to obtain results. sentatlvu THE PEONAGE CASE Cape Girardeau. Mo.. Sept. 19. Evidence of the defense in the trial of the Smith brothers on the charge of peonage was completed today, and the arguments will begin tomorrow morning. James E. Smith, one of the defendant. on the stand dented that any negroes were ever forcibly taken from the steamer Ferd Herold and forced to work, and denied tint be bad ever forced any negroes to work against their will. Banker C. D. Matthews, Jr., of Sikes-toMo., identified a payroll, and testified that the negro Isborara were paid 75 cents a day for working. THE Ogden City a25 a.Flretgraves, Natl Bank Bali Phona 965 K. I Bldg . J i Weal. St. Louis. Sep'. 19. under prevail today, which a bile not aevere, ea. perafaient and at coutJder-abJ- e uf va,'u-a- . Theie were feigns ol support in the market hut an appareuL tniljpuitirn to tatend hoidinaa and an uuwillLigueav to foll'ie up the ocean Rinal rallies after the desired ettcct had hern of checking the douawaid courre id prices. The money situation canie into inoia prominence again, although tbeie was contlmn-- dlxcuasioL of the wide bearings of n pnkaihle of lha KaMiuiore Ohio hy the I men Jarlftc. The market failed to rereire any atimulatinn from- this riiscufeslon and some anxiety was felt over the possible consequenca to a readjustvalues vf so ment of ealMlng railroad policies as is Implied In the new departure by the i'uion raciflc cunirul. The mauner of iiuanriiig ihe purchase f the Baltimore A Ohio slock whie his admitted under negotiation, is a matter of lively interest to Wall street in view of thn niuliltuding is demands already overhanging the money market. For this reason plausibility was given to the ugeatioa that an exchange of Pennsylvania's Baltlnmra A Ohio stock for 1'nion Pacific's Atchison holdings would facilitate the nnancirg of the project and auuld ha in line with the new policy out lined by opening a transcontinental outlet for Peansyl-vanl- a Architect of CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Raw. Sugar ARCHITECTS F. C. WOODS A CO. Architects. C A U First NatT Bank Bldg. Both Phones. 24c. Chteso firm. 114ft K'V- - STOCKS IN WALL STREET UNDER SOME PRESSURE. 190. A MINING daf the the priNlm-- cxrhsr.gc , steady. Creamer-lcmarket dames, KfO.'Vincluded. Kggs firm, at u ark ra-- 14'i2c: ft rats, sm--; prime first sl.jC. I2c; 20, ship-PieU'f- hu. tn bun.-- SEPTEMBER FAIR Street car will connect for the Fa hr ground nn aad after 18 a. m.. Tune-daRemember the dates September 2'., 21 and 22. y. |