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Show THE EXAMINER: JlOr.NIN'G OGDEX, JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Tabernacle Chair. VaJea Building a Specialty. StucMa 2522 Orchard Ava O tractor Ogden L. W. FOBO Orchestral leaner, Violin Inatructor. 1SS Poplar ava BaU phono 673-CHAS. C. THATCHER, Arranger of Muaia tar Orchaatra ana Band. Theatric! Pianist-13- Wtilk Ava lad. 'phene MS MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION Kwii at Uciuo Labor hall aacond m. Sunday of each month, at 11 Char. William. proaldaat; I. I Wostover. aacratory. STOCK MARKET No. Iec. 74 WALL a W. a. STOWELL Taachar of Guitar, Mandolin and Violin. 643 27th SL Ind 'phono 1178. SUM Van Buran Ava. MR Laachctiaky Method. or, 660 Twenty-thir- treat. d A M. PANTONE R. P. HUNTER Taachar af Guitar and Mandolin. (Moravian By atom). . Alan Piana Studio 8249 Quincy Ava. Violin Instructor. Orchestral Work a specialty. 272. Jettaiaeo Ava. A W. SALTER, DENT MOWERY Taachar of Puma Plana Thaary. Bell Phone 714-A W. PUROY, Teacher af Violin; alee O reheat rat Work, 1SS 2Sth M. Ball 'phene ISA Adams. 2746 Studio 1 ADOIE J- - Ball 742-Z- . PARRY Inatructor on Piano, Organ end Guby tter, Vocal Lease no Taught BL Ni'a. Studio 261 Twenty-third JONES Plana, Cabinet, Organ and ERNEST M. W. HENRY Har- mony. Studio 8343 Waeh. Ava. MRS. TILLIE N. BLASDEL, Concert Pianiata, Teacher a Piano. Studio MM Adoma Phone Ind. 461k MRS. A E. REDFIELD Toaenat of Plana Studio, S4S Waahingtan Avenue. MRS. MARVL. SHIPP, Taachar of Guitar and Mandolin. R audience 104 S3d St Ind Phono BLAIR Pino Plano Tuner and raM' 367 tone and action regulating- Wash. Ava Beil 7634c. ALMA BAUER Piano. Leachatrsky Method, Studio 2301 Adorno Ava MIBB Teacher of ART e e ADA C. BARRATT Teacher of piano and vocal culture.. Studio, Ogden (Wodneeday and Thu reday,) 2643 Lincoln ava. Studio, Salt Lake City (Monday, Friday and Saturday,) 21 Kendall Square. MRS. J. L. HERRICK. Lessons in china painting. Firing a specialty. Complete Una d white china and matcrialA Studio 2760 Wash. avA MISS GERTRUDE BIDDLE Inetruotor on Piano (Leachatrsky Method) Studio 245S Madieon Ava. Inatructor In Art; Drawing, OIL Water Color and China Fainting. Studio 2430 Linooln Avo MISS MARIE A. ADAMS Real Estate Agents For bafgalna In Ogden and outaide proportlea aea Classified Sales columa JAB. A BALLANTYNE. Real Estate, Insurance and Otflco SIS Eccloo Bldg. 'Phona J. W. N. PEIRCE. Real Estate, Notary, Fire and Life IneuranoA 111 24th BL Both phonaa W. B. WILSON Raal Eototo. insurance 81M20 and Ecolaa Bldg. Both 'phensA A L. IVES. Raal Estate, LoanA fnaurance, Renta, Collection a Notary PubliA A H. GODDARD, Real Eatata, Fire and Lila Incur ancA Notary PubliA 412 Eeclea Bldg. Ball Phena 634Z. W. A WEDELL Real Eilio, Laana, Insurance and RantalA 2468 Washington avA Beylo block. Both phcnaA E. A ROLAPP. Estate .Fire InaurancA Ecdos Notary PubliA RontaU, 404 MS. Raal Bldg Boll 'phone 26; Ind, Liston to mo, dear, Which will be beat; To otruggle with rent, dear, Or shall wo invest f Answer by male or female to the JUMBLE, 2300, Wash. Hello, 1144. H. H. GODDARD, Real EstatA LoanA Insurance, Cotnmaroial Stocks, 110 EcJt. Bldg. J. J. BRUMMITT LoanA InaurancA Real EatatA MOS Waahingtan Ava Both phonaA M. FORRISTALL. Eototo and Surety RondA Insurance, SIS Ecclaa Bldg. c; 1 2 s s : May 33 11 i MINING MARKET j M 114.23. '.42 .May ).-2- 7 7 i2 I 2. May 87. 72 17.0 Cash f; s Ha .'ley Cash 4lii3::. P'.ux, eluter and tiunHhy, uu'.htng SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE DOES UNUSUAL BUSINESS. K.--e Yok. w to; gal N.n. molasses sugar o.a; Refined uniei: crushed 4.90 : giMiiulateil 4.61. te: No. 7 Ulu 7 :: Corh Sessions. 1:: ugar-Raw. 3 3 lb: centrifu- fair refining test 3 12 ; Nov. 1'! The moieti'n-n- ! losurd rromory in pi" re i:f stuck, shirk waa distinctly intimated la ike lau-dealing of yeeterdsv. made further substantial progress today. was out iarg- - and eouspu-ti-uuniorenients were ivtric!ed to few storks which have been fev. rites in the apeculation. A demand from facuncovered shorts was an tor in the recovery. The liht uenutnl waa made effeotive thro-tal- i the falling off in tbe pressure u sell whlrh was in evidence yesterday b reason of the withdtawal of credits from aiwcuiative holders on margin. Titere waa much leaa calling f loans today and less difficulty in securing fresh that accomodations It was this waa due partly to the rut urn to the money market of the amount paid-iyesterday on aubacrtiitions lo new 1. Paul stock, which called for some Bulk of Trading Waa on Open Board. Bjt Market Was Strong Botn Sugar and Coffee. -S- 3-- EE-Qu- Wool. St. Louis, Mo.. Nov. Id. Wooh Si cady: territor.- - and western mediHue ums 2427; fine 14 ft j. Halt Lake, Nov. 13. This morning's session on the floor of the local stock exchange mu one of tue heaviest, if not the heaviest, in point of business in the history of the exchange. Tho bulk of the (lading waa on the open board, but the market was at rung aud active during bulb session. Several hundred share of Cartaa changed hand during the regular call at (1.31 down to 61.25, only une sale being recorded uu the opeu board, that of 2nd shares at (1.2u. Columbus Consolidated was quite active at (i.55 u (i.70. During tbe regular call a total of 21.2hi share were sold, representing a wvmh of (ii.473.5o, the opeu hoard sale amounting to 14. him share, worth (45 7K2.5). The quotations for the day closed a Kansas City Cattle. Kansas City. Mo. Nov. 13. Cattle t 13.UUO. Steady to a shade J4 .ta4i t.5; nalower; native alee-2.ta'4i 3.1U: tive cow s and stucker and feedi-rs2.iKs:.3o; bulls .t.25& ti.23; unrne. 32.1052. 25: western -- leers :.2o(i 3.23; western cow 32.250 4. iai. tings Receipts 13.hmI. Weak to 3c lower; bulk of sales 3ti.Uo(Mi.l2 heaw 3H.o5$G.la: uacker fij.utl'ffG.-1- follow: pigs and Ights (5.3Ubt;.ln. Ma.ket Sheep Receipt- - lO.iatu. lZ.IIIMI.lUIU. Is mb weak: muttons $4 5uh i.fui; The stock market settlement In range wether 4.5Uflb.-U- ; Ixmdon made favorable progieas and 3b.iiutt7.3n: fed ewes $4.t"ii 5. 40. without further urgent pressure on New York for retirement of stock held Chicago Cattla. in that market. This afforded a sense Chicago. Nov. 1.1. Cattle- Receipts of relief although the actual pay day ll.th.Mi. Market slow and steady; beeves for the settlement la fixed for tomorcows aud heifer si.509 $4.1117.23: firmwere row. Money and discounts 2.40F) 2.10' stocker a ml feeder ly held in Lomlon. but developments wesierners fl.ltu b.10; calve pointed unmistakably to effective relief of the tension In that market. The $S.(Mitt7.rC Market V Hog - Receipt s 22.uuO. violent Jump In the rare ft sterling centime lower: mixed and buichera 3.90(li.-86- ; exchange In Parts of 1 good heavy $b. 15(1(1.26; rough served notice that extensive remit $5.76$ 5.95: light 45.75$6.U: lances uf capital were being made heavy $5.01110 6. Oil; lilllk of sales (3.911 from that center to the Rngilsh capi- pig tal In furtherance of willingness of the $6.25. 25.MiO. Market Sheep Receipt- Hank of France to assist the London sheep t3.75fi5.4U; lambs $4.bh money market, expressed In lit im- weak; 7.4fi. portant statement made by the hank $ Press authorities to the Associated yesterday. The loosening of the purse airings of the Faria market for the benefit of the lam don market opens up tbe moat Importapt reserve aupply of money at present available to the world's needa and murks a distinct departure from the recent policy of the guardians of that aupply. Kec-ii- auml 2 -- 2 e e auo-Baao- Va v I ?bh.4o. N Iftfifl. 2.-6- 0; OLGA WEHRENQ, Teacher of Binging. . 230S Adorno ova Bell phono 47S-YMIBB IBS. WM. A. HICKENLOOPER. Real natato, insurance and Invert r menu. 209 Ecclaa Building, to N. H. Ivsa Ltcc. 33 t r CLARA WARNER, Pmno Taac Iv- MIS RUTH E. PROUT Corn Ovl Money and Discounts Firmjy Held in London Developments Point to Relief of Tension. 14. yoYKMHKIi se: - t 1.:- Kius STOCKS SHOW SIGNS OF RECOVERY. STREET s Teacher af Vialin and Piena - Pork Jan. si 4 Jan. .! New IOA IL CASSIN Inotructor of Plano. Btuoia 2668 Lincela Ava Wheat- I . MORXIXO-- Chicago Product. Chicago, Music & Art Instructors WEDNESDAY UTAH, E. F. BRATZ. Real EatatA Fire InaurancA LoanA Notary. 41U 26th SL Roth phonaa KELLY HERRICK. General Insurance, Laana and RantalA Real Estate I n vast m ant a A. A. WENGER, Raol Eatata, Flra Insurance, Mart-gag- a Loans. 83 First Natl Bank Bldg. Ind. Phone 721, J. C. NYE. Eatata, Loans and Intun a not. Notary PubliA 2411 Washington AvenuA Raal A S. SMITH Mina and Realty Broker. Noiary PubliA Room SI, Flrat Nat. Bank Ind. phana 6S7. J. C. SIMMONS. Raal aotaia dealer In Flv Points proportlea and farm landA Rental 220 Wash. Ava properties handled. Ball phono 988-y- . CHAUNCY Real loanA PARRY Estate, Firs Insurance and 23d and Wash Conor Foreign financial opinion haa been freely expressed that relief measures were called for by the I'uited Htates treasury- In view of the part played by New York's requirements in the present tightness of money. The re- iterated refusals of the secretary of the treasury to adopt any Immediate measures, which were repealed today, mere calculated U) dluapulnl ewpecta-ttonof this relief which were expected to relieve foreign money markets as well at our own. The appearance of the secretary of ' the treasury in Wall street gave rumors of ba Intention to adopt re)lef. These rumors had their part in the early strength In the stock market. Hy the time they were denied the market had the more substantial Imsl of an ease in tbe money market without treasury help. The course of the money market seems sufficiently explained by the of the lack of pressure on Isinilon settlement, tbe reapparanre of Ht. Paul stock subscript Iona in the money market, lending of money for mu of town banka attracted by the of high money rates and a auieddi-ncthe movement of the currenry lo the interioi. Reports of settlements of wage dispute on some of the railroad was a help to the market. Rome sentimental effect waa produced reports (J agreement at Washington of a plan amongst the advocates of a law permitting emergency bank note issues. The special strength of St. Haul found no explanation in an.v r news behind dividend rumors right of subscription to further stock The opening money rate h( Issues. 14 per cent proved lo hi- - the highest of the day. With the decline in the rate stocks advanced gradually, but quite steadily. Profit taking caused some reaction and while the closing was generally below best prices the tone was firm. Honda were steady. Total soles, par value, (l.hSii.imit. rnl'ed States Itomis were all un- FOR OUTBREAK E IN SAN FRANCISCO. a Japanese Officers Have Not a High Opinion of the New Chinese Army. C. Victoria. R. Nov. 13.-T- si earn- he er Empress of China, which arrived fiom the Orient, brought further new of the Chinese military maneuver Iti North China. Japanese corporal, who accmpunied the maneuvers, are unanimous In stuilng that while tho operations showed distinct signs of progress, the Chinese troops are not yet qualified lo range themselves against Occidental soldiers. The men are lonalderej deficient in nerte, the movements of the various bodies are and there not properly was want of uniformity. The of officers Is considered especially deTbe two armies marched at fective. first around each others flanks and their encounter waa connequently belated. I'nlike the previous year's na neiivcr. there waa no The northern army under Viceroy Yuan Hhlli Kal was defeated at flrat, one of iia wings being broken and forced t, retire. The southern army under Viceroy Hhang Chit) Tung then assumed the offensive, hut was unable to dislodge Yuan' force and exposed li own flank, when the northern army, taking advantage of the strategical blunder, recovered It lo- -t ground and force! the southern army into retreat. The troopx engaged n umbered They marched well and liiiil goal appearance as to ainia, liorsca and changed on cll. Ii was not noticed that queues were docked. Yuan Hhlh Kal's verdict wa CHICAGO FUTURES. that there was want of uniformity In the urmie- -. practice In mus(.'hicsgo. Nov. 1.'!.- The lending fu- ketry w iik ijisrs-ar- y and other imtures ranged as follows: needed. The southern provements Wheal Hep.. T.'itsC. 74'sC, 74 '0; arinv was greatly Inferior to the May. 7Sc. 77Tr. 7hSc. northern force In equipment. Com Juan-KMv. 4it,e. 4l'c. 4214c: newspapers received by the ISSe. 4:i',e. 4S-July, 44'4-- , 4:!,Mr. empre-- x .f China are filled with com44 'c. dem-iiiment regai'ilina the t tat s- - -:!4asC. 34,4C. ::4tVi . Sonic ration at San Krunrli.ro. :ilNi-:Ma- . :!5e.3:.N.c. :.:i4r. The Nippon say write very h't'-rl- . h(77'1r. 3RV: .Inly. ::3itc. "procedure nt Ra:i Francis!-- ) i "5. si i.l.I; ditg:u liil from dip point of view of Pork .Ian.. $14 22. $14. ; - Attorneys c Aini-ricHi- iidiuIkknI. ! It lx an echo of until I I)' suffered to die rrv of t survive Helng themselves threatened with -- uhmergenre iti the struggle of lif tli-- ' fii'l bark upon wrap'll) h- . nniversii'l) cond-niiU'(- l by civlllxn-lion.- biiiib-siihSatsnnis. Ifi.niin Intis, r hr l.iunrhed at lokmuika. Nov The will cm-he- 15ili ui will Tin- .l.iliantM Futr to F; N-- 1 1. 31 . iiiHliiug, hole-,- l.l . 1 1 11.22 frinu- ttnio'hv - ceil. -- ('i')Vi-i'- . nts. Short II.. I.ard. Mrk p Slior: c'r-.i- gr.i!es. - l-s r 11-- 1 Ins inni-hin- 21 Hi . AFTER GO v NOTICED ' THE ALTHOUGH NOT LONG AGO HE WAS THE MAN OF THE HOUR. Jaws in Russia Aro to Bo Given Greater Liberties Within the Pale. St, Petersburg. Nov. 13. The at' rival of Count Witte here ypstprday creaU.d scarcely a ripple on the surface of RtiHNian politic. In cuntraMt with hi reception after his return from Portsmouth, when a throng gathered at. the railroad atatlon to greet him und the street in front of his house wa blocked tbe following day, the carriages uf high pert mages coming to pay their respects to the man of the hour, the Count waa met at the dpput by only Baron Aide and a few reporter and he received very few caller' this morning. Tho rare arrivals were clo-eby agenta of the secret police on account of the reported threats of -assn kina bin. Count Witte denied hiiunelf to reporter and declined to make a dtatement regarding hi redecision of resigning hi seat port in the council of the epipirp and being a ca ululate for election to parliament. The Constitutional Democrats are eager to him In their ranks in case he decide lo be a candidate. It stated that, authoritatively measure- - for relieving the Jews of many of their disability- - will be published as temporary legislation before the cnnvocatb.n of parliament, ax foreshadowed in Premier Htoly pin's of Heptemlter lith. The Is si HI s full extent of the reform matter for disensaion by the cabinet, but they comprise permission for Jews to live in the c..iintry as well a In the cities within the pale and the rcnnvHl of certain restrictions placed on Jewish nieicham and ar'tsans In K'i 'lea outside the pale. The fill! settlement of the Jewish problem to parliament, the government not being willing to venture deeply into he mnt'.er for fear of stirring up a storm of anti SemUtlr opposition. y In x ? . acnit-inixcv- l 1 ;,n ENTIRE TRAIN DITCHED. l'.2'i ( L GOVERNMENT-BfIL- 2r. 1 It:1'. iloi-i-- . - lim-'h- SCARCELY ,i'i"i. . , subs o. I 'if 17 will be anil ibe occasion ibis die first the waier from a pii-s-1- ilu.i't-d- . t.i mIii- - ' hr- - Ij.i Flirley IS cilm-aiio- ih-e- .. 1 WITTE COUNT OIL "J'--.- -s TRUST Wa Mi Running Full Speed When Hurled From the Track. S: CONFERENCE WAS HELD IN WASHINGTON TODAY. Mo.. Nov, 13. smnii- iiiiri Pacific paxsens-train whii- riitiniiia at full speed was hurltintrack In spreading rails ed rroin miles wps! near (rlenc-i- twenty-seveof lu re, tndav. arid beyond cits and bruises all un board miraculously esThe inti-- train plunged in-cape. an riiih.uikm and the track hci w,i 'em up for 2!' fet. l.n-ti'- . boun Ml - . Mighty Combination Will Be Broken Up by Attorney General n 11 SHOT HIMSELF. S' proiliu'e . it.i r t'i.i:ii-- ' I, i2r.2c Cggs .' 2 ' I V : vr:c. ut ts willilairii--- . tn fir-- s. at exelipinc-- .' l mark . tli.-- : t'r ,!iirir-- . 2::e. c.ise, ptlii-..- '10srn-n- ' I2'2?i M. Nov. 13 11. Kenhv. of ihe Texas nn i Pa lta,M ! trip, one of Mi.- be-known rsi'inad men ill the snut'i-.vest- . sho liiiii:i i hi home here yes'er-diiWh- the shooting wax o; inrilitated I not known. 1. n tinred rondpinn r. v,l " t. ii, is vc.v lits Bi citi- I. - .in ji . l.f-- in Mr-t- -. i,,-.- jsc; 1 I 'i:-T lii. acci-lieiii- c:m-111- J |