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Show Tin: OGDEN, EXAMINER, MORNING UTAII, 6UNPAY DECEMBER MORNING, 23. ISOS- - The Great WALL STREET STOCKS DO SOME HEAVY UNLOADING. SALT LAKE STOCKS ARE FAIRLY Was a Reduction in the Loan Account of Lau Than Half a Million. Trading Conflnad Largely to Tintic Stocks Lower Mammoth Sailing at 11.15. Thar ACTIVE. - New York, Dec. 22. Rtading waa stock in tuia ' acutely the and heavy unloading of market the stocks was unexplained by auy WHAT SHALL I GIVE HIM FOR CHRISTMAS? at ThU in tfa Mine difficult problem eTery recurrence of the neasou that present itself nsnie and aay: Come here with all jour troubien and let ua show you, Were in Holiday attire aud have the things a Man buy for himself and appreciates most We can, also, till the Boy's Htociiug a a satisfactorily as the plan's. We come to your FEW SUGGESTIONS! NekMir Overcasts Bain Collara Cuba Mufflers Capa Shirt Pratactor . Glows Cuts Sslts TrMMrs Hosiery Underwear Suspenders Bath Reba Shlrta Vs its Fcy making Jacket Umbrla . stator . Etc, Etc Etc. Chicago Futures. The loading futures were aa fob 43. S3, Oats Dee. May 38. Pork -- Jan. Via Li, Armstrong, n stenographer in JJtfehnrf , ho enld, alu gave him blank notes, which he filled out. Ho declared he never realtied any rash on theeo notes, hut used them as fictitious aaaeta of the bank. ' Atkinson afterwards admitted that th Armstrong account wu a dummy through which he transacted hla personal business. Chicago, Dor. rnptcy continued Vnioftoday the affairs of In bank-- " tbc the bank of Morton Park, do-fus- Lincoln owned by William J. Atkinson. The referee confined hla efforta to diaeov arins what had hacoma of 6$,OOQ which waa on deposit In the hank at the time lte doom wore closed. John I. Man, an attorney In Jersey . v ClUrnin HowV your new servant City, one witnus said, had signed, a girl coming on? Snbbuba Oh. shes put that Mage. number of blank notes which Atktneba filled oat at different times. One wad Shes going off just at this moment. for $10,006 and another for $12,0QP- - Philadelphia Ledger. WE HAVE THEM, tfOtf WANT THEM ' AND OCR PRICES ARE WITHIN YOUR REACH. EVERY RECEIVER WILL RE MORE PLEASED .WHEN THEY KNOW TIIEIK GIFT COMES FROM OUR STORK. WE HAVE THE QUALITY. HERE ARE A OF THE MANY BEAUTIFUL THIN OS YOU CAN HUY PROMTS: . IW Ladies' Toilet Sola, Manicure Sets. Purses Hand Bags Comb A Bmsh Seta Stalionery CHRISTMAS PERFUMES America u and French Odors And our prices are what Jan. $9.05. 9.(15. H-57- are looking for. 33. flG.20; 9.03; 9.17. 33.70, 8.05, $8.70; May 8.80, 9S.90;July 88.97. $8.90, pat-tern- of the latest creations and exclusive designs. BRACELETS from $1.00 to 1250.00. GOLD BROOCHES from $1.75 to $650.00. The finest imported Ebony and Sterling Silver Toilet Ware. Watches and Diamonds at prices that defy coinjK'tition. . TO CHECK SUNDAY THEATERS. Chicago Grain, New York, Dec- - 22- - The city adminCash quotations were as follows: has decided to turn to the istration 3 So. wheat, Flour, steady. spring civil courts for assistance in checking 79; No. 8. 716 81; No. 3 red, BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. AcNo. 3 corn, 44: No. 3 yellow Sunday theater performances. iyi 40; No. 2 oats, K; No. 3 white, Interstate Brokerage' Company Das. cordingly Arthur Hammers! el n will be cited next week to show cause why No. 8 No. 3 white. 83; ?2, 1$06. the license of hla Victoria theater good feeding barley 42 ft rye, should not be revoked. The action 43; fair to rholce malting 48654; will 4m taken by request of the Actors' No. 1 flag seed, 1.13; No. 1 northChurch alliance, and the city will be western 1.196 1 prime timothy seed. 4.3S; clover, aonlrart grades, represented In the case by the corporation attorneys office. , 13.15; short riba, sides (loose), 8.256 Many arrests have been made for 8.75; mesa pork per bbl. 15.00; lard, alleged violation of the diunday theaper 100 lbs.. 9.07: short rlear sides ter law on complaints of the New (boxed, $9.12 69.25; whiskey, basis York Sabbath committee, but in the of high wines, 1 29. majority of eases oaly a nominal fine waa imposed. Receipts and Shipments, . Articles. Khpts. Repts. INSPECT RELIEF CAMPS. .... 27.300 21.300 Flour, bble 47.100 77,000 Wheat, bu San Francisco, Dec, 22. -- The mem56.300 883.400 Corn, bu bers of tho relief corporation made an 205.800 bu 119,500 Oeu, Inspection of all the relief camps In 4.0U0 18.0'Hl Rye, bu the city today. The party, which waa 188.700 24:600 bu Barley, composed of officers of the corporaOn the produce exchange today the tion, members at the press and others, butter market was steady; creamerleft headquarters at Gough and Geary ies, 22631; dairies. 20 27: eggs, firm streets at noon. st mark caaea Included, 21624; tints, The lrot camp to be Inspected was 23; prime firsts, 28; extras, 30; that at Ingleide, the trip being made rhseae. Arm, 13&14. in automobiles. At the camp luncheon was nerved and the company then Cattle. Chicago alerted on Ha tour. The Inspection Chicago, Dec. 22. Cattle Receipts waa mads to Investigate conditions in 400. beeves $4.0066.90; SuaUy; the camps, which have been representcowi and heifers 51.5068.10; stock-t- 1 ed as being rather poor. and feeders 12.4064.50; Texans $3.5564.50; westerners 3.9u Cf 5.60; COAL FOR CUBA. calves $2.7667.75. 5c Hogi Receipts 18,000. Market Pittsburg, Dec. 22. Twelve barges lower; mixed and butchers $5.95 100,000 bushels of coal, will containing 6.65; guod heavy 88.1568-25- ; rough be shipped tomorrow to Havana, Cuba. heavy 85.8066.00; light $5.65ru.. The barges are of a new type and have 20; pigs 85.406 8.10; hulk of sales a waterproof covering to protect them 86.0566.20. from sea waves. Should the trip be Steady; Sheep Receipts 15,000. successful many barges of the same . $4,760?.-65lambs 83.75 6 5.60; sheep type will be built. 746 64; S 386 33635: '! QUALITY Is the greatest lever, and In every honest comparison we always get the credit of being the lowest priced house in our line. Opera Glasses Chicago, Dec. 22. Clone: May Wheat Dec. 74 Corn -- Dec. 41: May Oata-D- ec. 77 fT$255M ROSARIES, $1.75 to $5.00.' UMBRELLAS, $3.50 to $25.00. Mexican Onyx, Bronxe and Gilt Man. . tel Clocks from $1.73 to $60.00. - RELIEF MEASURES. To Be Recommended by Commerce Commission. St. Louis, Dec. 22. C. A. Prouty, member of the Interstate commerce commission, who has been conducting an investigation into the freight car shortage situation, passed through here today en route from Kansas City to Washington. He stated that the commission will meet within the next few days at Washington and recommend to congress some legislation for the relief of the shippers who have been suffering from the car shortage conditions. HThe damage to grain and cattle shippers in the west and souihwest ran not be estimated, he said. "Active and stringent methods will have to ba adopted at onre to relieve the situation. NO ULTIMATUM RECEIVED. Philadelphia. Dec. 22 General Manager Artterbnry of the Pennsylvania railroad company, to whom labor disputes affecting the company must be submitted for final d Minion, said today he had not received an ultimatum from the yardmen employed by hla company in Jeraev City, who threaten to go out on strike if their demands are not granted. I can hardly conceive of our emN ployes leaving the service, he added, without giving me due notice. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GALORE, because of their lnflalte variety and superb artistic beauty In decorated china and rut glace, are found more pleaalng and better appreciated gifts than any others. At Olsenh you have an extremely large stock to select from, ranging from dinner, tea. lunch and breakfast seta to fancy and ornamental ereatlonn that are always a sourceof Joy and beauty. . la cut glass we have a tine line of useful things. E. A Olsen, Grocer, Ave. 2259 Washington BLAINE DIVORCE. Yankton, 8. D.. Dec. 22. Mrs. Jaa. G. Blaine, wife of the aon of tho for- mer secretary of state, was granted a divorce here tonight. The grounds alleged in the complaint were and desertion. The case was commenced before Judge E. G. Smith at 7 oclock, and at 8 o'clock the decree had been granted and the divorce party at once took the train for the east. rt SHAH HAS RELAPSE. Teheran, Dec. 22. The shah has again bad a relapse. After a few days imturn provement hla condition took for the worse last evening, and hla physicians now report hla condition to ha very bad. Among the state papers which the shah signed December 20 waa a decree formally appointing the heir apparent, Prince AHmtrca, regent The latter had earlier In the week assumed general charge of governmental at- i tain. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. the character at the transfer service we supply our patrons Prompt, reliable and at low coat, any time yon say wan bs oa year Job aad handle It expeditiously aad ta welL ALLEN . TRANSftR Chicago Produce,. . you $10.60, $16.67. $9.05. 14.52. 8.90, 49.03; May 9.07. Ribs-J- an. fR.90; July 16.17. $16.20. $16.6. Lard Dec. May LINCOLN BANK AFFAIRS. 33146: 3314, 8565. 35. 35; 33. s CHOICEST and most beautiful of high grade wares, which consist bera were engineers and did not belong to the engineers organisation, tho latter could not properly present their grievances, but that the firemen should handle all maitera pertaining to tho membership, which appear in reference to firemen or engineers. The management declined to abrogate its agreement with the engineers, contending that differences between the engineers and firemen should be settled by them. However, the management agreed to decide if the other parties would abide by the decision. Tbs firemen declined to agree to this. About 400 men will be affected by the order. Timothy 8hea, second vice grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, la In the city In charge of the Interests of the firemen, lie has given out no statement since the decision baa bean arrived at. Wheat Dec. 74, 7414, 7414; May, 7!. 77 '4 4?,, 77. Corn Dec. 41 41, 41; May 43 . 4314, 4314; July 43044, 43. Clothiers, Hatters and Haberdashers 2413 Washington Ave. A PPECIAL LIST WITH BIG SAVINGS ON EVERY ARTICLE, ESPECIALLY , . PREPARED FOR THIS WEEK. JEWELER lows: FRED M. NYE CO. Never before in the history of this store have we been an well prepared to take rare of the great holiday trade. The store is loaded down with articles that are useful and practical for Christmas presents. PAUL W. STBCHER 9CI,00U. Well lay aside your selection until Christman, and weU make auy exchanges' desired after Christmas. IS ON w. Salt Lake. Dee. 22. When the brokers operating ou the Salt iJike Stock and Mining exchange ceased business today, they began their Christmas holiday. The governing board, at Ha ea.la lat meeting, decided to suspend until next Wednesday, which will give the members of the organizer? n practically a half week vacation. During the week, there were 265,72 shares of Blocks transferred, representing a valuation of $230,946.82, as fir 8146.946.28 .duragainst 220,662 ing the corresponding weak of last year. The trading has been confined largely to Tintic stocks, nearly all of which have doted the week In good form. Lower Mammoth sold up to $1.15 today and Black Jack closed on a sale at 86 rents. Daly Judge of Park City has moved forward, whllg Columbus Consolidated Is lower than It was a week ago. The dosing quotations and sales were: Today's Quotations. special news until the announcement of the failure of a house with fctock exchange connections and a branch office in Philadulphia. It is supposed that some large aocouuts in Heading were carried by the bouse. The whole list waa affected In sympathy, but to a moderate extent In comparison until the final break In the market after the failure waa announced. Traders Joined in the aeiling of Reading i.nder the supposition that the b.avy speculative liquidation was baaed on disappointment over the failure to raise the dlvldnud rate on the stock. The Hill stocks, lnfon Pacific, St. Paul and Northwestern showed a renewal of the weakness which Heeled them ever since the new stock Issues of Northwestern railroads waa announced. The weakness of the market wss of aggravated after the appearance the bank statement. All of the cipcc-.-e- d gain la cash waa reported, but ti.e meager loan contraction waa a disappointment. A reduction of the loan account of lass than half a million dollars was regarded ns an result to he shown after the painful liquidation which has been golug on in the stork market during the week. The withdrawal of gold from the Bank of England for Egyptian account waa renewed. The approach of the critical stage In the dispute over wages of men in the neighborhood waa a contributory cause of weakness. The selling move effectually broke ep the dullness of the early trading which la usual on the eva of a holiday. Total aales of bonds, pat1 value HOLIDAY RUSH CO. 3-- 43 33 . Phone 22 for youra. May 35 Pork Jan. 116.30; May $16.67 Urd Jan. 9.05; May $9.17 Riba Jan. $8.70; May 88.87 2 8.9U. Rye ("aah C50U7. Barley Cssh 43656. Timothy Dec. 4.356 4.45. Flax and clover, no trading. Sugar and .Coffee. gar York. Dec. Raw, censleadv; fair refining motrifugal 90 test 3 Refined lasses sugar 318-16steady. Crushed 6.50: powdered 4.9i; granulated 4.80. Coffee Steady: Xo. 7 rio 71-4New 22.-Su- 0 CHRMTMAS GIFTS To.be appreciated muat he artistic,.good and Our line of CALENDARS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, LEATHER HOODS, TOILET CASES. COLLAR and HANDKERCHIEF CUFF ROXES, GLOVE and Birrs. CHINA, CUT GLASS, PICTURES, ART NOVELTIES of all kinds, give yon .the beat opportunity to buy THE RIGHT KIND OF. GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES. up-to-dat- 1 Spargos Booh. 5 tore NOW FOR THE MERRY CHRISTMAS TIME AND THE GIFTS, USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL. . 27-3- 2. Here Are a Few Suggestions! STRIKE AT LIMA. lams, Peru. Pec. Street car traffic was suspended today as j reof the conductors and sult of a motsrmen which culminated In a conflict last night, between the police and the strikers and their s nipathirora. The police flred on the latter, wounding several persons. The newspapers declare this action Justified and of (he police was urge the authorities to he mure prudent. The various benevolent organisations are assisting the strikers, the butchers are furnishing them meat and the bakers bread free of cost. 32. BANK ROBBED. Puo. Tax.. Dec. 28. The Tor-rechranrh of the bank of Coahulla, at Torreon. Mexico, was robbed throe davs ago of $30,000 In gold and hills. The robbery wss concealed In the hope of apprehending the robber, nn-t'- l t.'.lay. The bank officials will nut 'alk for publication. El Toilet Sets Manicure Sets Shaving Sets -- nt n As&'S: Is the Best Day to Buy Your Presents SOUTHERN ULTIMATUM. Strike Will Take Place at Midnight Unless Demand Is Grantad. Houston, Tex.. Dec. 22. At midnight timorrow the members of the Brotherhood of Istcomotlve Firemen will withdraw from the service of the Galveston. Harrisburg and Ban Antonio, the Texas and New Orleans, the Morgan. laiulalans and Texas, the Iberia and Vermillion and the Louisiana Western roads, comprising the Atlantic system of the Sombprn Pad tie Is the result company. This actlc-of a rote just completed. The difficulties arose Iasi the May when Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers secured from the management of the road that th-- - grievances should be handled hr his organisation. The llrniherhimil if Ixrconiottve Firemen t'uu' ended (hat ;ia many of tts iiieui- - Combs Brushes Safet Razors j Knives Pocket Indies' Purses And Novelties XMAS PERFUMES American and s French Odors. Onr line is the most complete ever brought to Ogden, and we can please the most fastidious tastes. T. II. CAR.R Druggist. for the money expended. ThU U os with Uy accomplUhed If yon all with ua entrust your work. If you exbe nrt will work you your Laundry perimenting for we have itUfectoriiy taken care of such matters for many Let years. We have Made Good." ua prove this to you. hw Ogden Steam Laundry in 28th SL Thonoa 17L OGDEN TUKF 263 Sole Agents for Lowneys Chocolates and Bon-Bo- ns EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h California aad Eastern Direct Wire fas AH Spcrtlno St . |