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Show T1IF. CODEX. EXAM INCH: MnisSIXO SATTUDAY UTAH. Steady; lair refining : mo 6 it cenirifuyal tu; test 3 refined IsMta sugar J suauy; crushrd 5.o": powdered M6: gi auulated 4 k". Coffre Steady; No. 7 Rh 7c. 1 STOCK MARKET STOCKS FROM DISTURBANCE. Far bargains In WM. A. HICKENLOOPER. Kmi touts, inauranc an in manta. 209 Ecclca Building, to N. H. Iifc H. H. GODDARD, Real Estate, Loan Inauranca, Commeraial Stock 119 Bldg. Ele eue-caa- r Loan Eatata. Beth phono 1408 Waahir.gton Av E. F. BRATZ. Fire ineurano Real Eetat Loan Notary. 410 26th BL Both hono PORRIBTALL. Real Eatata an . Bursty Bond Inauranca, 111 Ecclss Bldg. J. M. W. N. PEIRCE. Raal Estate. Notary, Firs an LHa Inauranca, 411 24th BL Bath KELLY A HERRICK. Loans an General inauranc Raal Estate Investment. Rental phone A. A. WENGER, Raal Estate, Fire Inauranca, Loans. In. Bldg. Mart-gag- a Pnona 721. Real Estate, vestment 'phone msu-ano- Ecclos' InBldg-lot- h C. NYC, B. H. GODUARO, Real Ealatc, Fir an Llta Innir-ancNotary Public. 412 Eoclao Bldg. Bell Phono 634Z. Insun-Real Eetat, Leant an no Notary Publi E411 Washington Avonu W. B. WECELL Washington ave. A A IMITH Mina anp Realty Broker. Notary Publi Ream 91, First NaL Ban Ind. phans 697.i E. ft ROLAPP. Insurance. Estate .Fir Ecclas Notary Public, Rental 404 33. Bldg.. Boll I'hrn 25; Ind, J, C. BIMMONA Real estau dealer Ir. Five Paints a. Both phone block. Boyl Real f 16.66, May, laird 8.77. 8. MO; Short 98.62; kc; dosed, Eggs, 40c per dozen. Eastern cheese, 25c lb. Saga cheese, 25c. Beet sugar, 5.45 tack; 8.85; 8.85. No. Att. ney.st-Law- o. Rye-N- 2. Fair Bariev ; Attorney-at-Law- Rooms Office 2408 Washington Av A 8. FARNSWORTH Attorney-at-Law- 814 and 315 21-2- 2 fol- IM.DO, No. 2 white, :I4(?86. 04ff3. to choice 49 malting, Kibe--Side- Moss pork, per bill.. 913.06. Lard, per 60 lbs., 8.M6. (ohx-d- l, 8112 ft 0.75. V.'lilskey, basis of high wines. 1 T. R. O'CONNELLY. i Attorney-at-Law- , 1 Shun clear side Nat Bank Bldg. I 864 Eccles Building. Twenty-fourt- Grocery. Receipts an Receipts, . SL, over Richard-son'Ind. phone 64. Pious s Bhipmsnta. hbls; rhip-me- - Wheal Receipts. 64,0ou bu.: shipments, 28.200 hu. Corn Receipts. 25.406; shipments. tCn.jw.i bu. Oats Receipts, 166.566 hu.; ments. 152.360 hu. 9.606 Kyx Receipts, bu.; ments, 32.30U bu. Bariev Receipts. 78.411') bu ; 4 60 bu. ments, VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral designs of evx-deesrlp-tfoto order. Delivery promptly mede. Order by phene. Bell 913-K- . Greenhouse, 1G2 Thirtieth eL y j 90G-Z- THE FOfITER FLORAL O. Choice cut (lowers always on hand. Flotal designs specialty. Greenhouse cor. Jefferson eve. and Twentieth at. W. L. Porter, Mgr. ; Ir.d. 293. rbones Bell ship- OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artist Store 413 Twenty-fourtoL Greenhouse opoontt Glenwood park. Phona Ball sjs-Ind. 193. x VARNEY FLORAL CO. choice carnation reset and other ftswerx, with appropriate Pricrr moderate. . 162 15 NATIONAL INSURANCE TION. to 19 Whole eastern ham, 17 SlU-rboiled ham, 30 Breakfast bacon, 18c to 25c Dry salt baron. 15c. Pickled pork. 12e lb. Chopped suet, 12s. Puk sausage. l2c. Hamburger. 12 The price in each Instance is by the 7 3 tUs Beil 613 K. ; sc. Ciru r. l May pound. ship- 7. 41 3 k; May 43 12. .13 5 8 53-4- ; May 35 7 8. Ja:i. lift to; May 816 4:,. ,'au. May 8. 45. Sh.'H Si tu- J.m. V8 62 Mav Iorl-- Offderi City Dentists S U.e I ' ri.i.h-- FI 25 i. 1 N"- 4'Si.h jx.. if., :'i;sh 13.'; 56. ci.iver and iirnuliy. no Sugar and Coffee. line. 21. Sugar t.u-k- . ORGANIZA- New York, Dec. 21. More than Intwenty life Insurance president cluding the chief executives of the big three," will meet at the Waldorf today to discuss the question of forming a national organization. The meeting will he In response to the circular letter of President Morton of the Equitable. 00000006000000o tl-30- 1'hlr--- . FELjHAW'B DENTAL PRLORB, Over Spa: go's Book Stirs Wash. Avt Pnore 7.k, Be 45c. Alrnomls. 25c 1b. Mixed nuts. 25c. 2 lbs. fur 45c. Bloaters. 6 for 26c. Kippered salmon. 25c lb. Smoked white fish, 20c lb. Ketchup, 30c per large bottle Vea! st"ak oi rhoulder, 12 One-hai- f nr vhide hog, 10c. Ijnin and rib pork chops, 17c, Timothy hay. loose, sella for 16 per ton; timothy baled. 75c a hundred; o alfalfa bales. 60c a hundred: alfalfa O fn thu Produce Exchange today the o loose. 89 to 10 per ton. butter market ws a'.iady; crcain-erii-- haw, O Wheat, 81.40 per cwt. 22ft 51; dairies, 26 fit 25. O Oats, 1.40. at steuiiy; mark rases inrhid1.40. Whole corn. Esg. O j. 21 ft 24: firsts, 26; prime flrsts. Cracked cum 81.30. O 28: extras, ;i;. Bran and sborta, 81.10 to 1.15 per O t'heese. s'eady. ISftV hundred. O Shorts alone. 1.30 per hundred. O . Cracked barley, Chisago Produce. O Wheat-B- ee Chimico, lHc. 21 Close; O The qreen. ship- :. - 26C-Z- Raisins, 15c. Peanuts. 15c lb. New wulnu's, 2 lba. for Sliced bam. 20c. 29.3H0 -- B. VAN DER SCHUIT. Funeral designs cf aM kinds; cut flowers and po.ted plants. All or- . der picnptiy tilled. Phone 740 Tnenty-eightat. Comb honey. IRc. Sage. 5c per hunch. Maple sugar, 20c lb. Bullocks, 7c. Whole pork 'otns, Veal necks, 8c. x.;:j.4iim. City Florists Pot roast, 16c. steak, 12c. Chuck steak, 10c. Rib boiling beef, 5c. Utah cabbage, 2: lb. Utah potaines. 15 tbs. for 25c 0. 1.25 per hundredweight. Citron peel. "Be lb. Lemon peel. 25r lb. New currants. 15e per pkg. for 25c. Friends oats, Orange peel, 2Rc lb. Round seed No. 1, 114; No. 1 unrth western, 171. Prime timothy seed. 94.45. Clover Contract grades, 13.73. s i loose), ae.r.uft Hhort . Fli-e- t for Canned corn, 10c, 12c, 15c, 17e. Canned tomatoes, 2 for 25c. Uop corn, 4 lba. for 25c. Short loin beef, 15c lb. Bejf ribs, set 10 to 12e lb. Rib roast, 12c. Veal breasts, IRe. Veal steak of leg, 20c. Veal chops, 15c. Trimmed turkeys, 25e lb. Reeta, 2c per lb. Utah turnips, 2c per lb. Rump roast 8c to 12C. Pl?kled pigs' feet, 8 lbs. for 25& Pickled lambs tongue. 40c do Loin mutton chop 17o lb. Ix?g mutton, 15c lb. Forequarter mutton, 10c. Sirloin steak, 15c. Spring lamb, forequarter. 1.00. Spring lamb, hind quarter, 1.25. and porterhouse steak, No. 2 yellow. ft 55. Flax E. T. HULANISKI . 16 lba. pound. 98.60. 98.70, 8.90. 98-7- 44fj . Out 3 - No. 2. 57; No. 3 while. 903 Eccles Building. C. GUflNELL Do 21, 190 Cane sugar, 5.75 sack. Hooper cheese, 20c lb. Swiss cheese, 25c lb. Oranges, from 36c to 60c, Bananas, 30c dozen. High patent flour, 2.25 per hundredweight; straight grade, $2.10. Union oats, 3"c package. Ranch butter, 20c.' Lemons, per dox. 85c to 40 CoM oil, 25c gallon; 8 gallon 11.15. Crabs, 25c and 3Uc; lobster 20c FS.t.".. VOLNEY Interstate Brokerage Company 11.60. Jan.. 98.86; May, ribs - Jan. May, Corn uESSENGEK Attorneys I STOCKS. 25c lb. quota' lone wer as follows; 2, 77383: No. 3, 71 81; So. 2 red, 74ft . . M. D. and Counselors. Rooms 44043 First NaL Bank Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO b Wheat-N- o. Attorneys M'CRACKEN With a steady market, grocers and butchers are duiug a flattering Christbeen mas trade. The week has marked, but sales that commenced Monday and gradually increaned until they are expected to reach the high water mark today and Saturday. The demaud for nuts, candies, frulta and sweet meals is exceptionally struug. Sugar advanced 10c and 15c per sack. Butchers are Importing hundreds of turkeys for the holiday trade and the demand for this bird will rival that at Thanksgiving tint Dates, t lba. for 26c. 1.25 per bushel. Apple Coooanuts. 10 to 15c each, Buttor, 95c a pound. Cranberries, 15c per Quart. Celery, 3 bunches for 10 cent Sweet, potatoes, 5c per lb. California grape 12c per lb. Side veal, leg veal, 12e; loin veal, 12c; hind quarter, 13e. lleef loin, 14c lb. buckbucket, 1.50, Lard, 10-l, et 50c; bucket, 80c. Halibut, 15c; flounder soles, 12c; smeltes sell fur 15c lb.; striped baa Cash Real EsUte, Fire Insurance and lean Comer 23 an Wash., Basa-men- t Attorney fad ewes 4.5t)ft6.25; OtDtit MtBKtTS 916.SH, 116.45. Dec., 98.80. 98.95. 46 ft A range wethers I3.6uft5.15. 3$; 1144. ZAEl MUa 8hep Receipts 2,00'.). Steady; muttons 84.50ft5.75; lambs 6. 00ft 7.60; Wheat-De- PARRY CHAUNCY 0.-2- 5; c. 73. 74; 74; May, 78. 78. 77, 41 A. c. 41, 41; May 43. 41V. July 44. 43?43. 43. Oats Lee. 33. 33. May 3G, 36. 35; July 33, 33, 33. Pork .Ian. 416.17. 16.10, flG.lri; 17c. properties and farm220land Rental Wash. Av, properties handle Bell phone 9b9-y- . Listen to mo. dear. Which will be beet; To strugg'e with rent, dear. Or shall we invest? Answer by male or female to the JUM3LE. 2303, Wash. Hello, AGEE. 2 Corn-De- Lata., Loans. Insurance Real end Rental The leading futures ranged as lows; western 83.754.66; 8. 00. 6 Brisk Tradei n Tintlc Stock which Proved t B Favorites in tha MarkaL 2l.-U- aitlo CHICAGO FUTURES. J. AC- Salt Lake. Dec. 21. There was some brink trading on the flour of the Salt Lake stock and mining exchange this forenuuo and Tlctic stocks were favorites again. Lower Mammoth opened at 1.15, then dropped to 81.07. but c lowed with 100 shares going at ft 7. 65. I1.12!,. Boric Tunnel niuved up a few points and Colorado Mining was Kansas City Cattla. Re- strong at fl.42, while Yankee Con. Kansas. City, Lee. did biielenss at 40 sad 41 cents. The ceipts 2o0, including luO southerns. closing quotations and aalea were: 84.UOftd.60; steers native Steady; southern steers 8306ft 5.60; southern rows 3.25; native rows aud heifers 82.66ft 5. 10; stockers and feeders FJ.9iift4.50; bulls 92.40&4.-66- ; cslves 83.06(6.3"; western fed steers 83.50ft 5.56; western fed rows 85.25ft 4.06. Hogs Receipts 9.0"". Market 58 iic lower; bulk of aalea 6.17 heavy 86.2Uft6.3"; packers 6.17 pigs aud lights 5.600 rall-nwd- IN- HAVE STOCKS TIVE FORENOON. 1 - an a 219-22- 0 I. L. IVES. Raal Estate, Loans, inauranca. Rants, Collections, Notary Public. A REAL ESTATE VESTMENT CO. OGDEN First Natl Bank 33 BALT LAKE .06 ft caives 10c Hogs Receipts 3.000 Market lower; mine and butchers 9U.0uS6.-5u- : good heavy 86.2ufft6.35; rough heavy 83.06ft 5.65: rigs 95.4uft8.30; bulk of sales 96.16ft 6.25. Market 8.WI6. . Sheep Receipts 84.-6- 6 steady; sheep 83.25ft5.65; lambs spec-ulatlo- Phan nj stocki-r- a Texans a A BRUMMITT Real Inauranc J. JAB. E. BALLANTYNE. Itoal Estate, Inauranca an nta. Othca I9 Eoclso Bldg. MINING MARKET Receipt Market steady: beeves ftfi.fi": cow and heilers 91.6"t5.-13- ; 4.666. enable them to take additional profits bought on a moderate scale to cover their short contract. There was n evidence of a large demand from oi her sources. The lessened stringency In the money market was- resome its of with perdoubts garded manency. The part played tu stock market liquidation in bringing it about was also held in mind. There was lacking confidence that a renewal of speculative commitments in stocks would leave the money market exempt from a renewal of stringency. Indications pointed to a decided improvement In the showing of the banka in tomorrow's hank statement. Most of the cash gain ia due to the operations which had been In favor of the banka up to Thuredav' night tu the extent of In addition to this the Interior movement has been in favor of this center, but ihe balance of the movement has been a small one. A gain in cash is thus Indicated in itself sufficient to restore a considerable margin of surplus in Ihe reserve of the banka. The actions of the stock market during the week points to a considerable loan contraction having been effected. In view of the heavy requirements confronting tbs market. It la not believed that the resources in hand by the banka will ha morn than sufficient to meet demand! without any complicating factors such as reAdvices from newed speculation. Ixindon pointed to n notable recuperation of reserve alo by the Bank of England by receipt of over 3,WK).0ik) from Paris, and over BoiiU.OOt) secured In the open market in London. Additional gold is expected to go from Paris to London this week. London credits Its exemption from a demand for gold from New. York to the compliance of New York bankers with the needs of the Loudon market. It is believed also that mine accommodation may have been given for the extension of credits to New York falling due on the first of the year. It la to be remembered also that railroad companies which ara making large new stock issues are among those having tha largest number of foreign stockholder Subscription to new stock by these foreign stockholders will eeub-llh- h credits fur this market abroad which will increase the supply of exfew change. The day's market offered fea urea. Tha nromlncut plu- - held by St. Paul in the recovery was not Htranre in view of the violence of its waa further full preceding. Tlie-n weakness also In Reading. The was, on the whole, restrained, and the volume of dealings small. The strung showing of ilia Soul item Pacific annual report seemed to have more effect on Union l'arlllc than on the stock of the subsidiary company. Minor Incldenla of the day were the thieati-nestrike of railroad yardmen In the neighborhood of New York and a reports of damage suits agulnst in Texas for delayed traffic. There was some concession front the beat prices of the day before the market closed. Bonds were steady.. Total aalea, par value. fl.R14.00n. United States new 4a advanced 4 per cent on call. balsa column. properties aaa ClaaaHla nuts' Chicago Cattle. Dec. 2l.-i.- anlo 4.hicag?. New YarL. Di-c-. 21. -- The sunk mar-Le- i caused wa fuse from withdrawal of credits in by any call leans today. There was nu pressure of forced liquidation in stocks, recovered bear Traders with no prospect of immediate urgent selling to Ogdsn an 27-3- ! W.s.l Steady; 27; territory auJ western medium 23ft fine mediums 18ft 21: fine 14ft 17. There Wee a Lessened Stringency in the Money Market, but of Doubtful Permanence. Real Estate Ag'ents 22, Wool. St. laiuis. Doc. 2l. FREE STREET WALL 1E( EMBER 11-8- 1 riusic & Art instructors MORNING. HABEAS Another Eff'irt Made to Save Mr Agnea Myera. Kansas City. Dec. 21. Habeas corpus proceci'.iugii were brought In the Federal cfisrt here today In behalf f Mrs. Asm-Mvrrs. now confined in Jull at Uheriy. Mo., tinder eentence b, barge.! on January 1"th. for th r uf tier husband. The United (nnr.-i:-supron.-- court recen'ly refuse j ! tu r case. m.-j.- . tr.vl-if"- Raw . CORPUS. . O O O O O O O O O O O O O BURIAL OF BISHOP M'CABE. O Philadelphia, Dec. 21. Tne remains of the late Bishop McCabe arrived from New York today and were exposed to the view of the public for several hours in Arch street Methodist Episcopal church. Short funeral services were held after which the body of the bishop waa placed on n Pennsylvania railroad train for the west. Interment will be made at Evanstcn, Ills. The services here were conducted by A. (1. Kynett, senior elder of the Philadelphia conference. Rev. James X.. King, secretary of the board of church exten- slon. and the Rev. Dr. C. M. Heerwcll, of this city, made addresses. o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q O ooooooooooooooa lOftrt. |