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Show THE MUiiMNQ EXAMINER: OiiULN. FRIDAY UTAH, MORN f NO, beeves $4.0007 25: rows and tetters $l.Kl05.15; siocker nod feederswes-2. 753 3: 4004.5U: Texan terners $S.0OfjG.!"; calves 1. 16. MINING MARKET 1 7.75. Hogs Market . Receipt. strong to 6r Maher; mixed and butchers $5.9506.4"; good heavy Id.Iaff 5. 41 rough heavy $5 8"05.95; 5.0506.10; light $5.8008.35: pig bulk -- I sales $6.n0ti.3u. Market 23.000. Sheep- - Receipts lambs $4. strong. Sheep $3.750 WALL STREET STOCKS UNDERGO SOME FLUCTUATION. NOVEMBER SALT LAKE STOCKS DISPLAY STRENGTH AND ACTIVITY. 7507.50. A Dozen Weekly Statement of Bank ef England Indlcatea a Good Degree ef Recuperation. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Nov. 15. Wheat Dec. 74 15: May 79 3401-2- . Corn Dec. 42 5 h 03-4- ; May 43 Oats-D- ec. 34 1505-8- : May 35 14. Pork Jan. $14.6": May $14.77 Ribs Jan. $7.82 May 7.95. laird Jan. $5.7": May $8.57 Stocks Participated In Open Board, Sailing Without Fluc- tuation. 3-- 4 Xeo York. Nov. 15. The day a mat' kfi waa dominated by varying flucua-ilon- a In St. Paul, anil fheae were so constant as to keep sentiment upon the gnueral market a good deal unsettled. Salsa to realise upon the wide advance of the last few days caused an appearance of weakness In St. Paul, to which the who market responded. and again, when St. Paul was supported and showed signs of heavy accumulation on a rapidly rising seals, the whole market once mure turned strong. This was largely due to the belief among professional operators that they could read the course of the Standard Oil group of capitalists in the operatlona la St. Paul and to the eagerness to follow the Itadershlp. The general public was not largely in evidence In the market and seemed um timid about attempting to read the evidence of this supposed leadership in the speculation. There was no news to Indicate the cause of the St. Paul movement. twvond the reiteration of preThe euppnsltlun that vious rumtH'Ssubscription rights to new stork were In view was fostered by the manner In which the rise in the preferred arook kept pact with the common On stock, all on nominal dealings the other baud, the close sympathy and In the movements of St. Paul Soul barn Pad Be was regarded as alive of surmises of a closer relation with iha Harrlnwn combi nation of railroad properties. The dealings In the general market were duller narrower thau and the fluctuations yesterday, owlug to the confusion caused by the varying movements la the market leaders. There waa some disposition to look for a motive tn the occasional heaviness of the market to the Inauguration of the governments prosecution against the Standard Oil company. The stuck of the company on the curb marital fell sharply some SO points from tha previous days price, following similar declines for several days past, but the parcels of shares dealt In were of a slse which is not accorded an official quotation In the case of any stock when dealt in upon the Salt Lake, Nov. 15. This mornirg'r market was aain stron send active and a good average morning business wa transacted. Rye-Ca6500. Carlas began to pick up again after 52. Barley -- Cash, 45 the depression of the last day or so, 4.1!'. 04.26. Timothy-De- c. and this morning sold all ike way Flax and clover no rading. from $1.22vt t-Eagle's Nr was quite active at 45 to 48 rents a Sugar and Colts. New York. Nov. 15- .- Sugar Raw-Q- uiet: was Scottish Chief at 12, II Vi and 13 ceutrifu cents. fair refin.ng 3 A dozen or mire stock participated molasses suga gal 9C test 3 3 Refined quiet: crushed 5.50; in the open board selling with no particular flurtuatiuu in price. The total powdered 4.911; granulated 4.80. durinf the regular rail COFFEE Steady; X. 7 Rk 7 64. business amounted to 23,350 shares, representing a worth 4 $11,160.50. Tbe open Wool. board seseion brought out 14.8UO share Si. laiuia. M., Xov. 15. Wool-Stean valuation of $13,515. terrltuiy and wasiern medi- at The puotstiona fur the day closed aa ums 53027; fine inedinm 18021; fine follows: 14017. sh 15-1- dy; ROOSEVELT HAS - AT LANDED cor-rob- NO EXCITEMENT OVEK THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT. Train, Decorated With Flags, Will Proceed at Slow Spood Along tho Canal Route. Colon. Xov. 15. President Roosevelt left the flagship Louisiana at 7 : 20 this morning and landed shortly afterwards. He was met by Canal' Commissioner Shouts, Chief Engineer Stevens, General Manager Blerd. of the Panama railroad, and other high official. All the school children of Colon wore assembled In groups about tbe pier where the President lauded, and aang tha "Star Spangled Banner and "Amorira. Some time later President and Sen-or- a Amador and the Blsliop of Panama reached the spot and greeted Mr. Roosevelt. The entire party then iKtarded a sperlnl (rain decorated with flags and left Colon at 8:10, steaming lowly In the dlrectkin of Panama in order to enable til presidential party to have a good look at nil points uT Interest along (he route. Roosevelt will be tbe President guest uf President Amador this even-ing- . that Oplnkrn waa Confident conditions In the money market are working toward greater ease. The weeklr statement of the Bank of England disclosed a degree of recuperaImtion whlrh promised sufficient provement In time to meet the yeer-endrain and lesa fepra were entertained of a rise to 7 per cent la the official discount rate before the year closes. The 22.4SK.OiO expansion In value of our agricultural exports for October reflected the cost of fulfillment of the circulations of heavy foreign balances in mir favor on which were based the large burrowing from foreign market!, maturing from time to time now, with means thus assured to facilitate their liquidation. The easier tone of money was distinctly perceptible In the time money as well ae the call money market ami New York exchange at interior points continued to rise today. Interest attaches to the ball by the New York superintendent of Imnklng for statement of condition of state banks for November 14 for the light It will throw npon the condition of the trust companies In this city. This call has been expected by the trust companies, ss was that of yesterday by the 1'nltcd States controller for the condition of national hanks ss of November 15. It was urged In the stork market today that greater freedom In extending eredlts may bo looked for now that the period Is set to the requirement for "window dressing In- expectation of these calls. The closing tone became unsettled and Irregular again when 81. Paul lost all but half of Its rise. Honda were steady. Total sales, par value. t1.7Sri.iKM), United States 5s declined per cent on call. d la order to carry out tbe presidential program, special switches have been arranged lo .enable the special train to go to la Bora and allow .jr. Roosevelt lo Inspect the Pacific entrance tu the canaL The main street. of Colon and the hipping In port were decorated with In honor of President. flags today Roosevelt ' visit, but there was no excitement anywhere. A heavy rain fell this morning. President Ruostoelt'a arrival yesterday ahead of time somewhat changed the program in connection with his visit to the Isthmus. President Amador and bis party left Panama for Colon nt 4:30 p. m.. Instead of at 6 p. in., reaching Cristobal at 6:45 p. m. Hy request of President Roosevelt, Honors Amador waa the only lady received on hoard tha flagship last night. President Roosevelt received his visitors at 9 p. m.. President Amador being accompanied by Secretary of State Aruss. the others Including Chief Engineer Htevens. Commissioner Shonts. Minister Squires and Secretary Bishop of the Panama Canal President and Henora Commission. Amador and Secretary of State Anise cams ashore t 10 p. m. The weather last evening was a heavy rain fulling and a high aea running. President apparently is much engrossed with Jamaica and the West Indian lnhor question and will discuss It tomorrow night with Consul Mai left and Editor Dellster, of the .Ismalcsn Gleaner. The President ha also arranged to visit Colon anil Cristobal, Saturday morning, with Meaara. Shonts ami Stevens and inveatjgate the complaints reganllra the reconstruct ton of Colon, the housing of laborers at to-da- v. 8 CHICAGO FUTURES. Chicago. Nov. 15. The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheal- - I )cc.. 744c, 7Sic, 744: Sis?'1 Mav. 7879r, 79Vc, 'HI0. 78 ',c. Corn 42c: Dec.. 42c, 424. 2V& 434c; July, 134. Dec.. 34 Sr. 34 r. lU'.fl 35V. 35V- 35V: duly. 3Sr; May, 33 444. Maj. 41V. 444c. 4441 444r-Oat- s - 33 V. V. Cork Jan. r.34v -14.63. 114.424. Ms.v. 1 14.fw. $14.80. $14,774. $14.0; REPRESENTATIVES HOLDING SECRET MEETINGS IN KANSAS. Chicago Ordsr Calling for an Outlay ef Pittsburg. Xov. 15. Announcement was made today that the National Tube company, a wubsidlsry company Hteei Corporaof the T'nlted Stair tion, had received an order for 430 miles of eight-incpipe for a pipe line to connect the Indian Tcrritory dl field with the refineries at Port h Ar-thn- r, Texas. The outlay for the pipe line, it is said, will amount to about $6,000,000. Southern Pacific Announces Several Changes in Movements. - Ps-cttl- c n shin-neni- s. . o. !5 iii.ii; slow and ste.idv . mii felt at KI Piito aln. to Act. MILES OF PIPE. TRAIN SERVICE ALTERED. norih-wester- Will bo Called Upon Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 15. The Western Association of general committee of the Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, whose delegates met hem yesterday to consider the wage question, resumed their session bore today, meeting In secret. None of the ihlegates would give out any information regarding the meeting. A representative of P. H. Morrissey, grand master of the Rrntherhnod of Trainmen, said that a statement might be made public tomorrow. The delegates represent. 35.000 conductors. Iirakemen and switchmen employed on the forty-1- , , railroad systems west, of Chicago and will. It. Is said, formulate demands to be mode to the roads. Cash quotations were as follows: Fhuir. 10c nighur The passenger department of the Wheat- X.i. 2 spring. 770 K2r; X-Southern l'acilif announces new train TRW 74 3. 7208Or: Xu. 2 rod. service Ixdween Kan Francisco and V. Corn No. 2. 4c: Xn. " yellow, Pert land. A third train will leave Ban ' Krniiclsco a 3:45 47r. p. m si riling at lists- Xo. 2. 24V: No. 3 white. Portland at 10:5" p. m. tbe next day. The new train will leave Portland at R40'354r. II p. nt., arriving at San Francisco a: Rye No 2. ',i2,r. Hurley Fair to choice malting. 4741 9: 48 s. m. the next day. TMs service will he Inaugurated Nov. 31. 82r. On the same day the Southern Flax seed Xo. 1. S t . : No. 1 $1 19 its evening train service east via tli" Ogden route. In addition Prime liniotiiy seeil, $4.25. to Overland train No. 6. running via Clnver. ontrar: grades. $13.25. Slron ribs, sides (loose). S.ii0fr a 5d. Rtnckiiin with standard and tourist Mr-- r pork, per lilil.. $l'i.(K. sleepers and dining cor servlet, a train of at tin da rd sleeper and diner laird. ier inn llm.. 9.85. will leave Sun Fundseo at 9 p. in., Short clear side- llinxeiii. $8.:i74. Whiskey, haul of high wines, $1.29. for Chlrago. via Ogden and On aha. on a materially shorter schedule than the present one. Fur the tietiefli of Stock-toReceipts and Shipments. and Son Joaquin valley passenFlour Receipts. R9.21" bids.; 27.1111" bids. gers a through standard sleeper ;n on ;r:iin Xo. to SacramenWheat Rere'pt. 77.ui)') lm.; shlp-iirti- t. le carriedsi.ieirm 1119.0011 and attached 1 lm. to. then kd Corn Rece.pt. 8,4"il I'll. : ship- - the titer and faster train when it arrive. ueios. I95.2U" hii. The Increase service in me Sunset Oat - Receipts. 222.U"11 bit: ship- . 271.5HH route when a r.ru train is .'idled beiieiiis. 11. run tween San Krone! et and New Orleans, Rve Receipts. lm.; atripand the flnlde S'ate Unit:,! service neir. 2.100 lm hip- - is icyii!i;d heseen CaIlfrr.iH and Harley Receipts. X'l.iiMii !iu.: Chicago via Ki Puso an I the Rock Is. nent. 5,70" hu. lmd route, wl1; te tn effect on Do. On ihe produce exchange today the Ifi t reamer-lebuier market xs stp-M2"?!2'c: dsir.et. 19df24c EARTHQUAKE IN NEW MEXICO. Egg firm, at mark cite Inrludrd. 22025c: flri. 2flr; prime flrsts. 29c; El li-Texas. X.tv. 15. A apecial evra. 31c from Tuciimcart. X. V.. in the Cheese sead, 12401340. says an earthquake shock at Mescal ere Indian Reservation, at 5 ocl-ic'uls muvn'.ng. aw.ike peop'e and shM Chicago Cattle. 15.- - Cat'.! A ..V Chirsro, Reccip: rytii shuck thing from shelve 1 Railroad Systems West of Forty-flv- a Chlatohai and so on. t.5. 8.K74. $9.r.: laird Nov.. Dec.. $X.9n. $K.82i.. ?.; .Inn . 8.874. 8.85: May. $5,52 4. $8,574. $8.95. Ribs Jail.. $7.85, $1.77'... $7,874; May. 7.974. 7.90. $7.95. ARE TO TRAINMEN ooooooooooooo o o O 45.000 PERSONS o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C o MURDERED. O o Chicago. Xov. 15. "During O the last five years 4'i.oon per- - O sons were murdered In the O More persona O T'nlted (Bates. were murdered laat year than O died of typhoid fever. This O awful total has been due to the O way In whlrh the law was h1- - O tnlnls'erod. O And the law Itself Is hnd O and inefficient. Tt I burdened O with rentrirtlons end tirhnicrl- - O itle. and In almoet every caae O the criminal has nine chances O of escaping to one of being O found guilty." So declared O Judge Marcus Kavanagh last O In an address before tbe O night Alumni of Ki. Ignatius college. O csthered at a banquet at the O Great Xorrhern hotel. Ke spuke O on "Entmcement of the law in O tail's Cities." and vigorously O assailed the operation of the O ciiurta under the Jury system. O That the ('lilted State le the C most criminal country in the O the jury system the O most and antiquated and O the law open to attack were O made by O among the Judge Kavanagh. Figures and O crime sth'IhiIcs of the great O countries ct he world also O were :ven and it was shown O that, w'.tiv Knaland and Walea O only 317 murders last O year. In the United States. 8.-- O 70) periis died by the bands O ,,f ihe asua-slO d. n. oi Oooooooooooooo L WE3ER, Photographer. Every variety of photo at work 2439 Woan. avo. Both 'phono. J. G. GASBEROL Fbotcgrapher Outdoor view made promptly, 176 25th at Both 'phones . KODAK FINISHING. Engagements made for rostdi and view work. 242$ Grant i near poatoffice. Ball phone (72-- |