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Show r THU uonxiNn EXAMIXEK, 1 1 an $3 754.5H: calves $.7"&3.95. wcau-rner- s Hog-Rece- STOCK SATCKDAY UTAH, OGDEN, mixed anj good heavy heavy isj.iMJfdl.Ri: light pigs $3.oOl 6.10; bulk ot MARKET $il Sceep Receipt sheep WALL STREET STOCKS ED BY COMING SETTLEMENTS. Sividy ; $4 C5& J M). MARKETS OCCEK irsofi. MINING MARKET ; $.15& iit.imn. lambs "'SiB.-lJO- rough $5.904i6.3u; 6.25. AFFECT- and Slow buu-fier- a fU.t'Oft 2!, C 2ti,eu". ipt. DECEMHEIt JIOKNING, SALT LAKE STOCK MARKET SHOWS MODERATE ACTIVITY. The condition of the market remains Sales Largely Confined to Tintic unchanged this week. Sweet potatoes Stocks May Day Moves are out of eaoD aud the supply has Up a Notch. been suddenly cut oft. Nuts and other seasonable products, arc selling at reasonable pricie. Salt Luke. IVc. 28. The forenoon Dates, 2 lbs. fur 25c. 1 files of the mining exchange were Apples, $1.25 per bushel. again confined mainly to Tintic stocks Coooanuts, 19 to 15c each. today. Nearly all had a tendency to Butter, 85c a pound. go up, with Carisa leading. This stock Cranberries. 15c per quart. sold up to CC rents, while M ay Hey Celery, I bunrhes for 10 cents. closed on s sale at 25 cents. Utile California grapes. 12e per lb. Side real. leg leal, I2c; Chief held its own, as did alo Sacraloin veal, 12c; hind quarter, 12 c. mento. Tmerald and Victur Con. Brokers entered rigorously Into the bidBeef loin, 14c lb. for Daly Judge and the stock was buckding Lard, 10-l$1.50, bucket, furnished at $12.62 and $12.75. The et 5nc; b bucket, 80c. Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles, 12c; report received from Falrvlew, Xev.. smeltes sell for 15c in.; striped baas, to the effect that the Nevada Hills 25c ib. company had cut an Important ore Eggs, 40c per dozen. tody in what is known as No. 4 tunEastern cheese, 25c lb. nel, has a lendeucy to increase the demand for that stock. Silver King Sage cbeese, 25c. Beet sugar, $5.45 sack; 16 lbs. for sold as low as $13. $1.00. Closing Quotations. Asked. Bid. Utah Stocks Cane sugar, $5.75 aark. Hooper cheese, 20c lb. Swiss cheese, 25c Ib. Oranges, from 30c to COe. Bananas, 30c dozen. High patent flour.$2.25 per hundredweight ; straight grade. $2.10. Union oats, 30c package. Ranch butter, 36c. Lemons, per dor.. 35c to 40e. Coal oil, 25c gallon; 5 gallons, $1.15. Crabs, 25c and Sue; lobsters, 20c pound. Canned corn, 10c, 12e, 15c, 17c. Canned tomatoes, 2 for 25a Pop corn, 4 lba. for 25a 8hort loin beef, 15c lb. Bejf ribs, sets 10 to 12c lb. Rib roast, 12r. Veal breasts, 10c. Veal steak of leg, 20a Veal chops, turkeys, 25c lb. Beets. 2c per lb. Utah turnips, 2c per lb. Rump roasts, Kr to 12e. Pi ;kled pig' feet, 3 lbs. for 25a Pickled lauibs tongue, 40r dot. Loin mutton chops. 17 c lb. mutton, 15c Ih. Forequarter mutton, 10a Sirloin steak, 15c. Spring lamb, forequarter, $1.00. Spring lamb, hind quarter, $1.25. and porterhouse steak, Call Money Tranquil Compared With Last Year at This Time When Call Morey Was at 125. New York, Dec. 2SThe retraining effect of the coining January iltie-men- i aseru-- j itself in the stock mar kei again today. A shifting of loans began early in the day which ran the call losu rate up to 18 per cent aud dislodged some holdings of stocks. There was evidence aa well of renewed pressure of lidiquidatkm in the aud the subscription Hill slocks rights for St. Faul ran off in a away to argue ill for the prospective demand for the new stock. A story was In circulation that a large speculative holding of the 11111 storks which ass in a vulnerable position hud been taken over at private sale and it was redieve the hoped that this would stocks from the pressure of the liquidation which has weighed on them for several weeks aud the renewed depression was in "re disappointing. The long decline in those stocks gave rise to disquieting rumors almut the stork exchange today of dealings which might result. These motors were discredited In quarters and passed out of consideration when prices began to recover late in ihe day. This was after the principal money r?quireniouis had been met at the stock exchange. As loans made today tarry over until Monday, which Is the last, day of the year there was a growth in the feeling ot confidences that ' year-enwould be bridged without a violent flurry in the market. The contrast In ihe action if tho stock market in view of this tranquil' condition in the call money market with the rapid rise In storka at this time last year when money went to 125 per qytit on rail was the subject of much comment. The most plausible explanation of the contrast Is the more wide-spre- ad stringency in ths world's money market this year, which obstructed the efforts of the holders of securities on iuargin to secure resource for carrying them In foreign markets and thus to ignore the fluctuations in the local The usual announcetnaney rate. the currency movement ment of showcj a balance In favor of .New York, a large liortlon of which was believed to be by recelpls from Canada. The news of the deulh of Tres-iileCasas t of the Pennsylvanlo railroad was of almost no effect on the stock market and did not come as a surprise. The lale recoveries In the market were well held and therloslag too was fairly steady. Bonds were irregular. Total ks, pur value, $1,1150, M. IT. 8. bonds wete unchanged on call. hc; d d i Jg 17a Pot mast, 10c. Round steak, Chuck steak, 10c, Itib bolting beef, 6a Utah cabbage, 2: lb. Utah potatoes. 15 tbs. for 25e or $1.25 per hundredweight. Citron peel, 35c lb, SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Imon peel, 25c lb. New currants, Hc per pkg. Interstate Brokerage Company Dee. Friends oals, 2 fur 25c. 28, 1006. Orange peel, 25c lb. Comb 15c, honey, CHICAGO FUTURES. Sage, 5c per bunch. Tnnnpali Mining . Maple sugar, 20c lb. Chicago, Dec. 28. The leading fuMontana Tonopah 15c. Raisins, tures rauged as follows: Tonopah Ex Peanuts, 15c Ib. Wheat Dec., 74. 73. 73i ; May, Belmont New walnuts, 2 lbs. for 45a 777177. 77. 78. 25c lb. Midway Almonds, Doc.. Corn May, 41. 40. MacNainara Mixed nuts, 25c, I lbs. for 45c. 43 July, 44. 43. North Star 48. $ for 25c. Bloaters, fi 44c. Ohio Tonopuh ... Kippered salmon, 25c lb. Oats Dee., 84. 33. 33: May, West End Smoked white flsh, 20c lb. July, 33. 33. 30c per large bottle. Rescue 36. 26. Ketchup, ' ' Golden Anchor . Veal aleak of shoulder, 12c. 337(33. Fork Jan., $10.17. 16.1)2; 116.05 One-hal- f or whole bog. 10e. Jim Butler Mav, 10.77. $10.0n, $10.62. Cash Boy Loin and rib pork chops, laird Dec., 11.12, $9.10, $9.12; Home Buttocks, 7c. 9.12. $9.17; Mar, Jan., $9.25, Sand Storm Whole pork loins, 15c. , $9.42. $9.30, 9.35; July, $9.50, $9.40, R( d Top Veal necks, 8c. Red Top Ex $9.42. Sliced ham. 20c. Short ribs Jan. H.67. $8.00, $8.05; to 19a Mobfttt k Whole eastern ham, 17 May. $8.95. Mohawk Ex Sliced boiled bant. 30c. 8.92; July, $9.05, $9.00, $9.05. Breakfast baron, ISc to 25a Columbia Mount .... Jumbo .... ...., a. ' Dry salt bacon, 15c, Caah Quotationa Ju'mbo Ex rick led pork, 12e lb. Flour Steady. Vernal Chopped suet, 12 s. 2. 767780c; No, Goldfield Mining ... Pork sausage. 12e. Spring wheat-N- o. 3, 7o7i80c; No. 2 red, 74c. Blue Bull Hamburger, 12c. Corn -- No. 2. 42c; 'No. 2 yellow, 44c. The price In each Instance la by the Booth . Oats No. 2. 33c: No. 2 white, 30 Adams pound. white. 84Tf3dc. Timothy hay, loose, sella for $16 Great Bend fr30c;-- No.2.3 62C. per ton; timothy baled, 75c a hundred; Great Bend Ex .... Rye No. Bariev Fair to choice malting, 48 alfalfa bales, 60c a hundred; alfalfa Goldfield Dairy .... 003c. haw, loose. $9 to $10 per ton. Iaigiina Flaxseed No. 1. $1.13; No. 1 northWheat, $1.40 per CwL Goldflelj Oro Oats. $1.40. western. $1.20. B. U. Bonanza Whole corn, $1.40. Silver Pick Timothy seed Prime, $4.35. Cracked com, $1.50. Clover Contract grade. 13.75. Saint. Ives Bran and shorts, $1.10 to $1.15 per Atlanta Short riba sides, kmse. $8.37 hundred. 8.25. Diamond field Shorts alone, $1.30 per hundred. Mess pork, per bbl.. $15.00. Diamnndfield Triangle Cracked $1.30. lint barley, lbs., $9.12. Lard, per Original Bullfrog . . Short clear '(Ides, boxed. $9.1277 Bullfrog kilning ... . 9.25. Montana Bullfrog .. Whisky, basis of high wines, $1.29. National Bank PAWED Yankee Girl Gold Bar Receipts and Shipmenta. Flour, bills. Receipts, 31,000: shipDenver Annex ments. 33.6O0. Tramps Con Ini. 145.000; Receipts. Wheat, Montgomery Mount.. 13.9ofl. Manhattan Cons . . . . bu. Corn, Receipt. 64!t,5'0; shipManhattan Mining .. ments, 121.800, Manhattan lira tor .. Itu. Oats. Receipts, 291.100; shipPine Nut E ments, 20t.l 0. Yellow House shipSi ray Dog Rye. bit. Receipt. 23.0U0; ment . 9.700. Jack Jumping Comb. Fraction . . . . llsrley. bu. Receipts. 139.700; ship::2.i". ments, HER HUSBAND FOUND HER LYING Kewanns Kendall SENSELESS. Produce Exchange. Ijone Star On the produce exchiingt tduy the lam Dillnn . butter market was steady. Creamer-ie-Silver riek Ex Beneath Was Hoofs the of Animal tho N ex adn Box 22'i31r; dairies. 2''i27c. Rescued by Using KagSternly; at mark, case G. B. Annex Club. . 12a . 4I; 43043; 80036; t 17a ...... 87. 730 1111 nr s, i 21Sj2c; llret. ilcil. ClieeM - 21c; 2r. extras. Steady. Corn Dec. Id ec. 3.1 Butte. Mnrt.. 5 8: Muv 3i! 7 l ie: 4. 3't'12. s. .ji:tMav. 4.! -- Jail. 716.02 $li;.U2 .Ian. $9 .i.ui. $8. '15. l.ar-- l $'.) 1V'f9I7 Muv 35 Hib .2 $:ihx. Mat .. - Cash Rt- It.'i I'lnx. C:i-- : !; - crui.iiai.-i- rru.-liri COTTKi: 'l t : .: J( l 5 vi. Q ti;:, ! 5; Miner spr-cij- d tured. fmir rib broken Hnd many other bruise dll the IhkI.v. This afternoon she went to ihe stable, and. not her husband searched and found her lying .cnselcK Iteneath the hmifs of an enrag'-hnrc which wa pounding the life ut ,f her with iron a sii.si hunts. With club lie flna'ly made the butte . -i un i dragged the woman out. WAS MRS. CLARK'S SISTER. ;; n,l 1 pint ilrred I.!"': ; TWv.,27. -- A frniil Helena ,; Mrs. Lnui T. French lies at the hospital in a critical rendition as the result of being 1'iisi-by a hers. Her kull Is frac- d-- truing Sugar and Coffee. Ynrk. Iter. fair rrtlnire :: i i;c"i III : I I1;.' 55. and tltinnhy, no !i rimer ' :nlt "iw-:- .I R. B: Extension Max flower Con 131 14c. May I Dixie pilne-firsts- Chicago Produce. Chlciign, IVc. 28. CliiT-e- : Wheat Dec. 73 May 77 Ierk b ........ - Oats 18 Who Was Forced From the Sidewslk by a Negro. (t. lv Okla . Dee. 2S Oklahoma 'ii Whn roeti thi nornin'i: Mr. E. L. Cork. if this clt who wa hoved fruT-Woe I. the idev am by a negro soldier .. S' Jy:ii- - Mu.. Dor at El Reno jeru day. s.ild that she ynl : rn S;"! n . t rvitm-y ai:me.ij. had nut been r'Tiet"d to come to Pne tt'tir i;tTi22; line til Ilf no to iry the nlder and t 17. th.v she and not l.er a:er was grasped and shoved oil 'he walk by him. V ines-cg- e Ci'cacio Cattle. frosu El thU niom- 1 -Illir-ig."c. 28 I'.iM It Rcretpic inc s'atcd that ; number of negro ."hi. Steady to sMiipg: l,,-v(It to soldier were avr -- tel but none proved iii r. sa, , 5 15; tn ho he one waiitH Excitement oter nts and lieif.-r- 31. ! 72 r.i'Tj 4.0'je Ttx- - the matter wa of jind duration. ; . Tt in 7 v 1 . ni.-lii- !!-ii- ; 1 Il.-a- . s s I Nugget Dufay I Bullfrog) 0:ig. Manhattan .... .... .1.. .... Gold Wedge He mile AGE OF FRATERNALISM. Moving from Selfiohneee Toward Fra- ternal System. Syracuse. N. Y.. Dra 27. That the United State la passing from an age of Individualism into one of fraternal-isin which the government will take added responsibility for the welfare (f the people, wax' the contention of Dr. Lyman Abbott of New York, who addrexxed the associated academic principal of this city tonight. He took for bla Ktthjeri The Coming Age." On industrial activity Dr. Abbott said: "We are moving front the principle of every man for himself toward what we call fraternallsm. whereby the common good is the main consideration. Upon this country God has poured out untold weslth and we have said. Gn in and gel It. and men have done it. A man whom I know put in a gold mine, and in two $i"Ii,c yenvs. without doing a stroke of work j or u!ng hi brain, took out $2.18)0.000. ) This system not Just, and we are giig to leave It in the rear." 1 i |