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Show EX A MI NEK, THE MORKINH Music & Art Instructors Friday morning. UTAn, OUDEX, butter market was firm- - Creamerlfi, 22; "Or; dairies, H"! Include J, Eks strong at n srk c ZsJjikc; flrsu, 30c; prime firsts, c; eairas. 35c. Cheese steady. 13S 14c. STOCK MARKET DECEMBER 7. 190(1. MINING Directory of the MARKET Chicago Produce. Chicago, Hoc. 6. Close: Wheat Dec. 74 34: May 79 Curn Dec. 42 ; May 43 Oats Dee. 33 May WALL STREET STOCKS SELLING AS MATTER OF NECESSITY. , 3-- 35 2 SALT LAKE STOCKS SHOW GOOD DEGREE OF ACTIVITY. 65-6- . Charges That Money Rata Was der Manipulation Were Heard at Times. Jan. Jaa. Jan. Pork Un- Kibs 113 40: May 115.75. 19.65; May 87 80. $8.45; May $6.42 Both Utah and vada Stocks Contributing to Trade. Trading 6 8.45. Ne- General, Barley Cash 42A56-KyCash 67019. Flax, clover and timothy, no trading. F. C. WOODS 0 CO. Architects. 66 A ST Flrat Natl Bank Bldg. Both Phonaa. money-marke- t. e Chicago. Her. Attorneys Attorneys and Counselor. Fir at Nat Bank Bldg. Raama 440-4- and 115 Nat Bank Bldg. T. R. OCONNELLY. R. S. FARNSWORTH 14 Flrat SI-2- 2 Attemay-at-Law- . 164 Ecclcs Building. Twenty-fourt- Qracary- . St, over h - Rlehard-aan- a Ind. phone 64. v City Florists HOUR GREENHOUSE CO. Funeral designs of all kinda; cut flowers and putted plant. All or. dera promptly filled. Phana 906-Z- . 740 Twenty-eightat THE FORTER FLORAL !0. cut flowers always on hand. Floral daalgna a epee laity. Greenhouse cor. Jeflaraon ava. and Twentletn at W. L. Porter, Mgr. Ind. 263. Phones Bell 2SO-Z- ; at Greenhouse opposite Gltnwocd park. Phonaa, Beil 636. in VARNEY FLORAL CO. The choice:', carnations, roses and other flowers, with appropriate preen. Prices moderate. 162 Thir-t;,t- Gains were recorded In Beck Tunurl and Columbus Consolidated, the forand the latmer, selling at 14016. ter at f6.Su and 66.35. Nevada stocks were more tluui usually active. Kansas City Cattle. During the morning a total of 3,100 Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 6. Cattle ahares changed hands during (be regReceipts 7,000. Market steady; na- ular call, rrpreaenilng a valuation of tive steers I4.0u66.6o; native cows The open board sales amountand heifers 62.0u64.90; Stockers and 88.872. 9.950 to shares at n worth of 816. feeders 82. 4064.50; bulla 12.1503.-90- ; ed 76.75. calves f2.50trS.50; western steers The quotations for tbe day closed 3.3O0 12.25 0 5. So; western cows 4.00. Hugo higher; heavy 68-35;pl- Receipts 9.000. bulk of sales 81-5- 81-6- Strong to 5c $6. 2506. 85; 83.5006.37 packers and lighu 85.6006.33 1ST Ofidcn City Dentists - JOHN OL ELLIS, Contractor and Buildar. All kinds nf mill work. Roar Utah A Oregon Lumber Yards, 24tb SL BROWN IRON A BRASS WORKS, iron lancing, sidewalk door bah eny. counter railing, ote. 226S Wash. Avo. Boll 'phana 361-y- . JOHN T. NEWTON Contractor and Buildar. Office at etidenca. S89 27th. Phono 176 Ind. Shop roar uf Wright A Sono Co. ELECTRIC CORNISH WORKS. Galvanized Iron and Copper Coe nlohan Skylights and Tin Roflng 2469 Grant avo. CALVIN STUART. Contractor and bulldor. Repairs, alteration, ahop work, porch and window aaraonlng. 2120 Royal Avo. Bril 'phono S7S-- Chicago Cattle. Chicago, Dec. 6. Cattle Receipts 8.500. Weak to 10c lower; beeves cows and heifers 61.6005.-25- ; stockera and feeders 12.8504. 50; Texans 83.7504. 60; westerners 3.90 06.00; calves 15.2507.50. Rage Receipts 26,000. Strong to kc higher; mixed and butchers 16.10 66.(0; good heavy C. 7 96.61 rough heavy 66. 000 6.20; light 86.10 06.45: plga 85.6506.30; bulk of sales 86.25 0 6.45. 16.000. 8tnmg; Sheep Receipts sheep 83.900)6.50; lambs 84.6007.75. NATIONAL D. W. STONE. Contractor and Builder. Office and 426 Both BL ahop at rasidunco. BU 'Phono 52-- OGDEN 6.25 5.000. Market Sheep Receipts steady; muttons 4.6u65.75; lambs 66.00 0 7.40; fed range wethers $4.78 68-35- ; fed ewes 4. 060 5. 35. W. E. NEW MAh Tin Wori Galvnniaad Iras nice. Heating and VsnLiatma. Wasningioa avo. Both r, CALVERT A LEEK Contractors and Buildora, Brick , Lima Mfro. 216 Ecsiss Bids, Phono 600-Y- . 1 " Gv J. HUMPHRIES Builder and Contractor. Shea Obiesb 202 21sL Phono 250-- g GEO. 0LMBTEA9, Contractor and bulldor. Otfica ahop at rowdenco, 600 24th S- t- w2 Ogdon. Bail 'phono 421-n. of all kinds. 2248 Wash. Ava. M. QILLES. Gonoral Contractor and u- Planing MilL Ofhoa and Mill e. 22nd and Waah, opposite Taom mcMl CARL SAMUELSON. Gonoral Bplltfer and Contractor SS7 29th St Boll phona 364-n PETER UNANDER. Gonoral Contractor and bultaw. 859 tth SL boll phono 676. Masonry and Cement Contractors BUS IHE AID TREASURY MARKED SCARCITY OF VERY SMALL BILLS IS NOTED. - Ten-Doll- ar Bills Should Be Sent to Washington to Be Converted Into Ones and Twee, BAN FRANCIBCO STOCKS. Interstate Brokerage Company Dae. 6, 1906. Washington. Dec'. 6. The secretary of the treasury today Issued tha following open letter to all the banking institutions of the Culled States. A very marked scarcity of small bills la noticeable everywhere and the treasury la powerless to relieve. In the absence of legislation allowing national banka to isaue a larger proportion of their circulation in demonlna-tlo- a s of five dollars, the banka must be relied upon to alleviate the atra'n as far as possible. There are In circulation nearly fifteen million dollars in silver certificate of the denomination of ten dollars. Many of these are doubtless packed away la tbe vaults of Ihe various banking Institutions and held as reserve. Permit me, respectfully, to ask you that each Inatltntlon, state and national, aaarcli the money In Its vaults and send these ten dollar sliver certificates to the treasury. They will promptly he converted Into ones and twos, to the very great relief of the country. R la the only remedy. Let no bank complain of conditions until It has literally searched Its own vaults and contributed aa far sa possible to the relief of the situation. them-aelve- Contracting Plumbers THE OGDEN PLUMBING CO. It will pay you to asa ua beforo oom Prompt attention to all tractlng. 2629 Mndiaoia kinda bf plumbing. Ball 'phono 513-Z- . BONI WAS OFFENSIVE. To Half of the Dsputias In tha ber of Deputies. Paris, Dec. followed 6 A Cham- remarkable scene of the gov- FRUITS AS GERM wort. I544i . W. J. DALLMORE, Lleanaod Sanitary Plumbor. 2352 Wash aVs. Boll 'phono 51AX. InA 61A Plumbing: Estimates Furnished a application. 322 24th SL Bril 'phono 30S-- BROA Estimates on Wash, basement 622-- y. KILLERS. Roridonoo 311-y- Bell phono 2410V9 ernment on the Moroccan question In the chamber of deputies today by M. Juares, the Socialist leader.' Count Boui de Castallane unexpectedly ascended the tribune, whereupon half the deputies abruptly left the bouse. L. ZITZMAN. Plumbing and hooting. Pump 2269 Wash. Avo. Boll 'Phono A. W. MEEK. Plumbing and Heating. Romowt from tho 25th BL shop to IM Wash. Avo. InA 'phono. HALVERSON General Plumbing. application. the Interpellation JOHN KRUMPERMAN, Plasterers Contracting Local Union No. 252 July. 4410. Directory - i qui-cxe- j - 1 - iiiiero-iiri:r.iii- h 79-k- to ROBBER STRUCK A GIRL. Rendered Her Unconscious and bed tho Depot. Rob- . . FELSHAW8 DENTAL PARLORS, Over Spargee Beak Star , 8465 Wash. Ava. Phene BeiL 4:!c; 83.30 e-- OGDE4 FLORAL CO. Floral Artiste. Store 413 Twenty-fourt- Choice B13-K- Nevada Hills dropped from 83.20 on the open hoard, and had not recovered at the close of the session. 74-'- VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral deaigna of every description to erder. Delivery promptly made. Order by phone. Bell BISK. Greenhouse. 162 Thirtieth it. h Bell neeigeJ for such n condition. Hit 7 14. wh-te- IDLE it- - 7 P. A. ISAKSON Contractor and Buildar. 22d aL Bell Phono 2S8-Z- . BUILDERS well-know- . Attomay-at-Law- Raama Offlca 2401 Washington Avo. Kc. No. Wool. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 6. Wool Steady; territory and western mediums 23 0 27; fine medium 18621; fine follows: 4.1V. 43Vc, 44. 44104410. E. T. HULANIBKI VOLNEV C. GUNNELL COFFEE some "Science Notes reAiming published by the Indian Mirror we glean the following relating to the Oats lec.. XJtiffS.ISe. 3316c. 234 virtues of fruit. This Is supplemental effect of the juice ? 254 e. 354c, tu the illISc: May. . iij,c. 254 6 3540: July. 23'.fc. 3340. of arid fruits, such a limes, apples, pineapple, etc., in mltigaling the 3nMr334c. Fork Jan.. 815.474- - 115. "5, 815.45: rrsring fir alcoholic drink. It Is said that an eminent Japanese I.V7.V May. 8KW. has recently shown, with - Dec, 89 87'., 9S.2V,. 68.65; Jau.. 88.674. 88.55, May, S9.75, Kjcce. that the adds of lemons, Ik. 574. IV7'i. apple and some other fruits are capFhjrt rlhs -- Jen.. IS 524-- . fk.lit, able of destroying all kinds and variedof the whlrh ranee disfVli; May. 18.474, $9 7". .43. ease and pain in the human body. The Cash quotation were as follows: add rl'rlr and malic contained in the fruit Juice probably have the Flour firm. Whea- - No. 2 spring. 78isru-- ; No. elf i of killing these disease germ. S. Ouders gvrm are said to be killed 84r: No. 2 red. 744 75c, Corn No. 2. 46c: No. 2 velhiw. 4So. in flPeen minute by lemon Juice or Oats No. 2. .334c: No. 2 whit. apple Ju:ce and even typhoid germs which have gn at reflating power are :!64c. No. .; 3Sff3;i'o. IIkilled in alanr thirty minutes by eithNo 2. 6 ; 4 65c. lliiili'- -- Fair to choice malting. 4ti er uf thes acid even In a very diluted form. X .iiihPT full of cold water FUx i,il No 1. 1.14: N. 1 norih-pt-rsaturated with cholera barllll might 81 22 be gulped diin one's throa- - with imI'rime timothy seed. 4.35174 45. a lemon has beer, punity pii''li!-- l In-eomr.-icit fifteen or twenty C!ir. graiira. 1:6(. t Uiiio i. 88.2568 75. Floir rl!. it-nitrone pri r o the set. The safety here lie in ;:i,. absolute certainty of pork. pi--r bid.. 814.75. the desirneii n f the bacilli by the I.r I. pr I" lbs.. $8.7't. 5"nrt clear ide (boxed t. 18.61!' 'i' anion of Mu Juice. What Is a delicious 73 uk to the human being Whisker lissis of high wines. 81 29 I hire evi ;. Miy a poison tn those .. Thu the twi most Receipts and Shipments. tn India that la. dreaded d!i-aAslatie chi''! and typhoid fever have a si'.i'.p remedy to rheckraate heir ravu--" These prevalent and universal i hsve now this unl- vcrral reme. v:k. 174.6iil hi Ume sre within the reach of ih "oiirrst people In India, and they (Viu!.; n secured for a very small price, even In the district of scarcity. Fi-- i the very poor pnipe. ier.tlful supply nf len hy having m ami In the times of coni i tide over the infrcilun wiu Brea1. c:eJ:t. Corn May, Ecelaa Building. OB 1 fu- Raw-Ste- 11-3- 74160. Dee., . 74 Tuff 75c. 79 c. 7K( 791. 07914c. Dec., 4!Hr, 4214c : 744c; ay. M. D. LEBSENGER , Attamey-ai-Law- AGEE. CHEZ A MCRACKEN Attorney-at-Law- Wheat The leading fi. tures ranged as 245-24- 7 Salt Lake, Dec. 6. While the business wa nut of particularly large volume, the muinlng session va the floor ady; New York, Dec. 6. Sugar uf the local stock exchange was quite centrif8 fair refining active one. Blocks, however, were molasses sugar an ugal 96 test 8 more or less especially coprefined steady; crushed 5.50; 3 per, although no particular reason Is powdered 4.90; granulated 4.80. 6ugar and Coflt. & A. GRAVES. A rah He cL 25 First Nat' I Bank a, Ball Fhono S85K. CONTRACTORS AND e New York, Dee. 6. Such telling of stocks as was dime in the market today seemed to be under actual necessity from the inability to secure renewals of limns that were called by the banks. There was no sign of speculative selling and the undertone of confidence in the market was very manifest. The ctreugih of the money a.arket vst acute aud the ruling rate throughout the day waa again higher than yesterday. The forces of depletion f reserves of the banks continued la operation and ihe treasury relief message, being prospective la its operation, offered no resource fo present need. Dissppulutment was frankly expressed with the scope of the assistance offered for the The amount 'A interest to be anticipated on December 15 la of Itself inueh less than the amount Wall street waa counting on yesterday The fact that the payment of Interest sill not be made until IVcem-be- r 15 a gap between now and then, when dlaireaa nf borrowers seems unavoidable. The anticipation of gorernn,ent Interest la not a new device for relief of the money market and experlenre- shoaa that the working out of the plan la cumber tome and slow and only partly responded to on the part of holders of government bonds. For thro reasons the opinion la realaied In Wall aireet that further measures of government relief waa la contemplation by the treaeury department. It waa thin be lief that waa partly responsible for the stubborn resistance of the market to the stringency. It la argued ihnt the market held strong through a 125 per cent money rate last December and should be able to do tbe tame thing thie December. It is notable that the isyment on December 15 of the quarterly Intereat Installments of the Inite.1 tSates fours of 1907 will finish the payment due on thoae bonds up ti their period of maturity. The reduction of the t per cent Interest from the preraillng price of those bonds would leare the quotation below par. Such a condition of the market for the bond would facilitate any pmjsrt for their redemption In advance of maturity predict Iona are very perelhtent la Wall atnret that aurh a redemption plan la In prospect. Sterling exchange continued to decline today and It was possible to figure a profit, on gold bought la London fur shipment to New York. It waa Implied that the exemption of the ljondnn market from this requisition was due in a degree- to consideration of the harm to he done by forcing up the Bank of England rate as It Is believed would surely be dona la the event, of gold moving to New York. In this connection the financial world ta Inclined to construe the language of tho annual report of the secretary of the t re saury m assuming that the treasury resources should he used by him to prevent foreign money markets from undue pressure which might be reflected back npun our own market by the release of government funds to our own banka. It was Inferred therefore that If the treasury relief would be extended to avert a movement of gold from lamdon to New York. Charges that money rates were under manipulation were heard at times and the remarks attributed to Jacob 11. Rchiff. In presenting hla resolution to the chamber of commerce for measures to regulate the rail loan rate were Interpreted ae giving countenance to the spirit of thta accusation. II waa argued that the equanimity with which the alack market accepted the high call loan rates was to be explained by the fart that holders of the larger number of Blocks in the market were not paying the rates owing to provision In time loans made loans-wersome time since. Sixty-da- y made at 8 per cent and the six months quotation rose to 6Vx per cent. Consideration waa given to th money position to the exclusion of all other objects. The opening rate at 2d per cent waa the lowest of the da and the hist at 35 per cent was the highest of the day. Itonds were Irregular. Total aalea, par value, fl.452.nnn. 1. R. 2s. coupon, advanced U in"-reon call. e CHICAGO FUTURES. ARCHITECTS I : Kansas City. Mo.. Dec. 6. A robber early today rendered Mias Zona Heck-er- t. the night operator at Desoto, Kansas, twenty-fivmiles southwest of Kansas City, on the Santa Fe. unconscious with blow from a wagon . robbed the depot money drawer of what small change It contained and escaped. Mia Herkart was found 'mccnsrioii lying near the station. Thero were three cuts on her head and her arm had been broken In three plarf. She recovered conwlotianeaa lii'er and said her assailant waa a whr.t-sboui 25 year uf age. e un oi tu JOB PRINTERS of Ogden Cil; |