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Show 6 TI1E MOUSING ogdkx, rXAMlNEi:; tiil'iisday UTAH, Chicago Produce. Chicago, Iiec. 12. - CUisc: Mad' 7S Wheat lrec. 74 May Corn - Dec. 41 May 35 Dais Dec. 33 Fork Jan. 13 75; May 16.4)0. tjirJ Jan. 8.6": May 8 Riba Jan. 8.4"; May 8.45. 7. R..e Cash G5 Harley Cash 43 53. Flax, cloier and tuuothy, no STOCK 3-- 5--8 7-- 7-- MARKET MORNING, - DETEMBEIS 1", MINING MARKET 2 WALL STREET STOCKS HAVE FORWARD IMPULSE. A Sugar and Coffee. Money Markata In London, Pans and Berlin Were Somewhat New York. Dec. Steadr; fair refining Harder. 3 centrifnMdaasea Refined quiet: 13-1- ugal at; test 3 3 sugar 3 crushed 5.5"; powdered The price In siix'k advanred early in the day, tben came io a bait, finally turned backward attain. There wee some natural realizing on yesterday's considerable rise wiilr-served partly to urcount for the reduction. There was besides a further advance iu the rates for call money and less confidence as a result in ibe adequacy of the aia:aure offered by the treasury department to carry the liiouey market through the converging demand of the January settlements. With ihe reaction In the market there was mime ahrtnksge in the rale of activity from that of yesterday. There has been no actual employment of the funds Included In the treasurys offers yesterday as noue of f the it has route into hanks ow lug to delay s in the securing and acceptance of bonds for security fur deposits uud the formalities required to sell I'nited Slates 4 per cents under the treasury plan. The liberal offerings of funds yesterday were thus to some extent abuse of the expected increase in resources before they werel n baud. This disposition on the part of the active speculation to lick up funds as fast as available conies In for Its share of criticism. It is also tiur, however, that the sentimental effect of the action of the treasury authorities was to release rural which had been held out of the money market for higher ratea and which was thus brought nut. It was new requirements thm stiffened up the rate again today. The practice of holding funds out of the market for higher ratea Is one of the counts In the Indictment that the discussion among the slock brokers la making against the banka to account for the excessive call loan ratea recently prev alent. This discontinues active In the financial district with arruaatlnus on the one hand of manipulation and usurious Interest charge and with explanation and defense from the broker The large loans placed here for account for hanks outside of the city usually Involve n displacement of a loan by a New York bank as the outr side hanks draw on Its deposits here or Instructs Its correspondent bank here to plane the loan at the higher level. This la given the blame for part of the disturbance In the money uimket by some of the I makers, snfl there baa been an effort to secure concerted action against clearing house momliera to legulate this lending of money fur account to out of town hanks. It is ths assumption that the Compensation to the local banka for placing such loans la In the form of a commission which would add, however. io the burden of the borrower. Reports were received In Wall street today that some of the Interior banka were disinclined to accept the proffer-e- d government deposits. The short lime fixed fin: their being held and Ihe discovery of aecuripg bonds for collateral was offered as an explanation of thla attitude, but It served to create an Impression that the cage mesa for additional money resources was not as acute away from New York as here. Preparations for the $1",0"9.IW" Standard Oil dividend on Saturday and of fllii.tliiti.iMiii subscriptions to New York Central stuck on Monday were said to he under way today, requiring Some large calling of Inana with resulting recoveries in the money rate. The lung expected announcement of subscription rales to new preferred stock and ihe quotation for the rights In the outside market was followed by a violent decline In that stock which chilled speculative enthusiasm over other developments. The money markets were harder In larndnn, Paris and Merlin today, hut foreign exchange rates here reacted In response to our own stronger money murket. There was mnsldentble Increase of wiling pressure on slocks lute in the day, and the closing tone was easy at general declines. Ilonds were Irregular. Tolal sales, par value, t2,U!2.uO(i. r Inited States 2s advanced per cent on call. NVw York. SALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE DOES LIGHT BUSINESS. Dec, 12 pWio 27-8- grauu-late- .l 4.9U; 4 8". 7 COFFEE Quiet : No. Carlaa Opened Waak, But Improved During Day Tintic Appeared in Good Form. Salt Lake. Dec. 12. The tales of the forenoon tension of the Sail LsTke Rio 8c. 8tuck and Mining exchange amounted to 29,935 sharps, fur which was paid 12. Wool St. IxiuU, $10,794.75. The market was sluggish Steady: territory and wester medi- all along the line, altliough a few were quoted at higher prices um 22 23: f.ue medium la 21; fine stock than yesterday. Many of the TIntie medium 15$) 17. stocks were in good form; but the demand for them was limited. May Chicago Cattlo. and 18 Day recorded a sale at 17 Chicago. Dec. 12. Cattle Receipt did Ckdoradu Mining 32.""". Market ltc lower; beevea $4.10 cents, while uuslneag at I1.5U; Tetro at 16 and 4)7.25; oow and beiferw 81.854i3.15; and Cariaa, which began at 86 Stockers and feeders $2.4" 4.50; Tex- 16. sold up to 88 cents Daly Judge disSO $3 westerner an 3.754.50; weakness much sad one lot played ealvew $5.7567.75. 5.75; 1 1.25. went at 5c Market Hog Receipt 3",(H8). to l"c lower; mixed and butchers 3.9" d. 20; good heavy $6,101x6.20; rough heavy 5.75 5.95; light $5.60 4i6.15; pigs $5.30 6. "5; hulk of sales $5.95 6.15. 26,100. Steady; Sheep Receipts sheep $3.9" 5.80; lambs 4.508.00. Wool. Mo.. Is-- c. Kansas City Cattle. Kansas City, Dec. 12. Cattle Receipt 15,000. Steady to lue lower; native atoera 3.9"5.75; native cows and heifers 82.0OfT5.15; Stockers and feeders $2.5"4.50: bulla $2. S4.-00- ; calves $2. 50 6. 50; western steers 83.40 5.50; western cows 92.25 4.00. Hugs Receipt 14. "00. Market 5c to l"c lower; bulk of sales $6.07 6.15: heavy $6 106.17 packers 8(1.0566.15; pigs and lights $5.80 ti.12 Sheep Receipt 10.000. 8ted:; muttons 4.50 8.00; lamb I6.00ff7.75; range wet hers $4.50 8.60; fed ewes 2 $4.005.S5. dateTIm IN THE CABINET FRED ATTORNEY GENERAL MOODY TO BE JUSTICE ON DEC. 24TH. . BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Corttlyou Is Not ts bt Secretary of tha Treasury Until tha Fourth Interstate Brokerage Company of March. 1906. Doe. 12, Wahfngtnn, Dec. 12. It la the ent Intention to have Mr. take charge of the treasury pres- Cnrtelyon portfolio on March 4th," said Senator Aldrich, who talked with the President today about Mr. Cortclyou'a nomination to he secretary of the treasury, which was held up by the senate finance committee yesterday because no date was specified as to 'when the appointment would berome effective. It has been ruxtomary heretofore, the senator said, to speriflratly Indicate the date upon 'which such appointments are to take effect and Its omission In the present caae apparently was an overnight. So far as he waa aware, the senator said, there la no objection to Mr. Cortelyoua confirmation, nor to other now pending. As the result of the conference between Senator Aldrlrh and the President. the nomination of Mr. Von Meyer, to he postmaster general, and Mr. Garfield, to be secretary of the interior, also will be dated to take effect March 4. An alteration will be made In the form of the noniinntlon of Attorney General Moody to be assistant Justice of the supreme court. Secretary of the Nevy Hons parte to he attorney general, Secretary of Commerce and Labor Metcalf to be secretary of the navy and Oscar Straus to be secretary of commerce and labor. These nominations will take effect December 24th. Attorney General bloody will. If conhe sworn In as Justice of the firmed, CHICAGO FUTURES. supreme court on December 24th. The other cabinet changes, conseThe leading futures ranged us fol- quent. upon the retirement of Mr. lows: Moody, will follow Immediately. SecWliest Dec.. 73. 74: retary Bonaparte becoming attorney May. 79. 78'- -. 7M- -. general and Secretary Metcalf secreCorn-Di- e'. 42U. 41. 41: May. tary of the navy. 41. 43. 44. July, 8 74ft; i:!ft: 4lfi, V 41 Oats Dee.. 33. July, .13. 33, r.;33. 34. May. :!. 33 it . Cork- - Ms i. Jan., $1.V87. $17. 93. lard . $15.65. sr.2, $M.62. $162. $1.7.2',. .". $8.67. Jan. $3 7.7:. $8.6"; 8.7", Short Kills -- Jan.. $8.47. $8 4". .May. $1.30. $8 4", $8.43. Mil--- 73fi74. 14; Outs Hyo 2. No. -- 3iif 37 : No. 3 No. 2 Ilirloy ft M. Khixwed rte, No. While. 2 No. i:4iii3. I, 1.131..; northwestern. I SI. Clover, contract grades. 13.75. 1 sisc 1.8.25 Short ribs, sides. 49 4? Miss pork. per bid.. $13 ". I,ard. per loo lbs. S65. Short Clear sides, $8 87 (lr,U, Whiskey, bssis of high wines. $1.29. Shipment and Receipts. GRIEF AT THE BECOMES HYSTERICAL TIME OF PARTING. Her Son is Taken to Prison Crowd Gathers to see the Condemned Man. i S.r.2. 1)9.12 WITH whle, 3335. Fair to choice malting - FILLED 8.33. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, stonily. Wheat - No. 2 spr'ng, 79ft 84; No. 3, 74ft 4 : No. 2 roil. Corn No. 2. N). 2 yellow, 4i: GILLETTE IS $1tiilu $13.19, $I.Y9". Dec.. 171.73; 18. Irc. 12 Cheater from the Jail to and a deputy and started for Auburn state prison at noon. Wiilie wali.lng at the railroad station Gillette was surrounded by a Herkimer. N. Y.. E. Gillette wa taki-day by Sheriff Kb-c- n crowd. Mrs. Gillette consented to remain lichtnd to avoid pn.slhle scenes on the Wray ami she was promised that she she might visit her sun tomorrow, will go to Auburn tonight. Mrs. Gillette had a farewell breakfast with Chester In hla cell and. Just at fhp close of the visit, the mother New York. Dec. 11. The ball of Frederick Burnham, president of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance company, and Geo. D. Eldredge. of ihe company, both of whom are under indictment on became hysterical. of fbrgery and larceny, was charges 'l can stand li no 'onger." she shout- increased by Justice Greenliaum in the ed and a guard led her to another put supreme court today. of the jail. Burnham's ball was fixed at $2 An hour later she went hack to her 000 and that of Eldredge at $15."00. Both gave the bond required. i n s cell Rnd bade him farewell. min's. 1.2"" hu Hitherto Inth had been held in $12.-5"- " WAREHAM. MASS., FIRE. hnli. The action waa taken by "ti '(i.eseliunge today :lie the ad vie of the district attorney ' iear'ni-whs s'eady; rreamerleg Wareharo. Mas. . Dec. 12. The heart the conviction yeeterday of 72 "I dairies, 2"fi 27. f this town wa last by George Burnham, Jr. general counsel wept night 'ti.'ady at mark cs-included a fire which d ten buildings of the company, on a charge of lar7.1: prime flrsta, 34; nt a loss of $75.1 "" to $100,000. Dyna- ceny tinder which he waa Indicted eti-a- s 3:. mite had to be used twice to check Jointly with Frederick A. Burnham tiiii'O. firm, 13 14. the spread. and Eldrcdga - i 1 ; es 4 vlce-presliV-nt 1!M. |