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Show TIIE 6 MORNING EXAMINER; UTAH, TlTSlfAV, OGDEN, JANUARY 1, 1W7. I'rinie tiuiothy sef J. 34 15. 113.75. (ioC.Vcl $S 7 V 4 contrari gr4e. Music & Art Instructors Sheri r.Ds si Jr. rncas potk. per bhl.. isrd. per loo lha.. h.l7': short ilvar STOCK aides, MARKET LAST t boxed 9.125i I OF YEAR HAS PINCH IN STOCK MARKET. Coin niMit. Rereipta, 4o4.oM bu.; . bu 2o4,tiO(i ipts. m.-tits- 157.bOi bu. - Heec'pts 4.n) Rye bu Huccipis, lug JLo-le- New Y.tV Ihc. 31, The last day of the year did uut pua, wiihMi; a pinch In the money market, and I hie aw a ruuvimlnt upon the ri-market, but more lnflu-ui-- e on aeutimenr aaa rauKed b the perariatrot ru Quire of y butter market nas steady; creameries, 2231; (Ulrica. 20&37. Kgga steady at mark cases included, 21t24; Urns. 21; prime brats, 24; x. extra. 2d. Cheese, steady, rpec-uiailv- thlrago. to N. tcclaa Building, M. auo-aaaaa-r Ivan A A BRUMMITT JAA A BALLANTYNE. Batata, Inauranea and I roatmanta. Office Bid tcclaa Bldg. Phene. Laann Inauranea, Haul Eatata. 1403 Waahirgtan Ava. Bath phanan Raal E. F. BRATZ. A M. PORRIflTALL. uraty Banda, Raal Batata and Inauranea, 113 Ecclaa Bldg, Eatatn Fire inauranea, Laann Notary. 41C 2bth Bk Bath phanan Raal W. N. PEIRCE. Raal Batata, Notary, Flro and Ufa Incuranon 411 24th 1C Batli 'pltaaon KELLY A HERRICK. Loana and General Inauranen Rantaln Real Eatato Inveetmantn A. A. WENGER, Raal Estate, Fira Inauranea, Mari gaga Loan 33 Flrat Natl Bank Bldg. InA Fhana 721. REAL ESTATE A INVESTMENT CO. Raal Eatatn tnau.-anc- e and Ecelaa Bldg Both phanan OGDEN a. L IV Ed. Estate, Loans, Inauranea, Rontn Cal I action a. Notary Public. 218-22- 0 Real Gets A M. GODDARD, Raal Batata, Flro and Life Incun nee, Notary Publla. 412 Eaelaa Bldg. Ball Phano 834Z. W. A WEDELL Raal Batata, Loena, Inauranea nd Rantaln MU Waahlngtan avn Boyla block. Bath phanan A A SMITH Mina and Realty Broker, Notary Publln Roam 01, Flrat NaL Bank, Ind. phono 567. A A ROLAPP. Raal Eatata .Flro InaurancA Notary Public, Rantaln 404 Ecelaa Bldg Ball phene 2d; Ind, 33L Listen to nun dear, Which will ba beat; To atniggla with rant, dear. Or ohall we invaatf Anawer by mala or female to tho JUMBLE, 2300, Waah. Hello, LIVE STOCK j 1144. Kanaaa City Cattle. IX ?. 31. - Cattle ReStrung; native s'eera native cow and heifers t3.15ft5.00; atocker and feeders 2e 00 4.60; bulk of sales 32.20ft 4.00; calve fl3.2507.Oo; western fed ttectn fl3.75ft 5.50; western fed cows 12.500 Kanaa City, ceipts 9.0u0. fl4.25ftfl.CO; 4.00. Steady to Hogs Receipts 7.000. 6.3O06.I7 weak; bulk of sale heavy 96.35ft 6.40; packer 36.30 ft 7 pig and lights 66.26ft 6.27 Sheep Receipt 5,ihi0. Steady: muttons 34.50ft6.76; Istiihs 36.25ft 7.C5; range wethers A4.75ft6.5d; fed ewes Office 2W3 Ecclea Building. E. T. HULANISKI Attomey-at-Law- VOLNEY C. GUNNELL Attb.'ney-at-Law- Room a . . Flrat Nat Bank Bldg 21-2- 2 Attomey-al-Law- ACT WOMEN AT THE FIGHT. T. R. O'CONNELLY. Attemay-at-Law- Federal Judge Decides That It tempts to Regulate State . 144 Building Twenty-fourt- h Grocery. St., c'.er Richard-aonInd phone 44. e City Florists fisirimo. Chl-cag- o. Nine Stories Higher Than Any Other Building It This Fifty-storStructure, Ne York. IV. iiifple ventcr-dv- y Announcement of the a war. ling of uciui-a- l the cminirt fn. the steel for the hundred font tuner Hhiih lx id complete the hhick of e,t hy the Metropolitan building c nipmiy l.tfe Out topped In height liv only onr other vractnre in the world, the Kiffel towe- end nine stories Mxhe- - th:in the alieFt office building eier pis nued t Metropolitan tower. addlioti hs the will lie known, will rover ihe plot oil which 31. rnn fi- - . ... Os "i Ji.'v J Oftden City Dentists t 2465 Waah. Avn 'Phone 78-- BaiL ! ..'h sy TO: "urn tint- - x were hi o 2 Kpring ,. 2 fs57i. S7; S5. foihiw-- : 7oJiso: n.l, 72'"i74 .i, j. No. 2, 4n; Xo. 2 velhiw. 41. No Vo. 2 white 2 o 2 5.' ti.g 4'..; Flax Fft-no formerly sl.s.d 'he Prrkhitnt chuirh corner of Madison avenue and Tw..;:ty-fo:iristreet. at the Southca-- - wliile. 54it Vi. f d i ;n rvi ; As a result the police department Is with a ahakeup. From threatened statements made by one of the Investithe nature of the unflled gator charge hecame known. The alleged Inefficiency of the department and Its connection with vice form the groundwork of the report. Detectives hronght In from other cities hare been working quietly In Chicago for the association for more than a monh and no suspicion of their presence in the city leaked out. The work hs been confined principally to the south and north side, with some disInvestigation of the down-towtricts, particularly the dlsorerly hotels. The startling feature of the report promises to be an expose of the First Ward syndicate, leading up from police and regular graft to the direkeepers and politicians who head it. n h 3 !5. fe:i'!y N,- lj is S uini.-nloi- ir- ! i fs .l.m. fl'i.ii i. , i FEL3HAW8 DENTAL PARLORS, Over Bpargoa Book Store ' nftv-etor- PRESIDENT jj.27;. f v; V "heat 7"-.- 17. 72, 12. !::o. inly. sv:7'. 37. thi. IS 55. ?9 ?':: i'.iv. jf: flit', .in. Il'I-j-- t .l.m. He DISCHARGING IN A RAIN. Starts for the Roosting Wild Turkey. Place of s . i loalf- - No. 1, (1 lLa: Ng. 1 NEGROES. Houston. Texas. Dec. 31. A supposed attempt to assassinate Mrs. L. H. McGregor, wife of Repressntstlve-eh-r- t ('hsrlottefrtr,i . Va . Dec. i The McGregor and the announcement Pmddsnt enco tarred today the worst that members uf the family ol F. weather he has ever rxperence.l or a Charles Hume had been poisoned has visit to his V "(ini hunting l.vdee. led many Houston housekeeper ta A drenchtae ru n, whir-began fall discharge their negro servants. A forme about n:ii!n:bt, kept up mom of mer nrsrn servant la the McGregor Nevertlui-stho tntirnlrg. a start home Is under arrest charged wtm was made for he place uf shewing into the dining room of the wild turkeys n Green Mountan. McGregor home. The bullet naruw-- 1 s the N-probahlv wfM ni'7 .1 Mrs McGregor's head. Mrs. ail itoiay train, the Muiiregst hsd rebuked the negro''! w'il like! go to Yhiufton fils wife wtm was employed as their vvoiilitg ou a si edaL ra-n- s rcg-.iU- fl I!?'. In a Re- port Chicago, Dec. 31. The Tribune today says: A report on police conditions in similar to the one with which Captain Alexander Piper electrified the New Tork department two years AWARDED FOR THE CONTRACT :;o. Is being prepared by investigators STRUCTURAL STEEL. fir the Young Men's Christian aasocla-tso- h- l. They Art to Get a Shaking Up FEEIJIGII The leading Ma.. off today In the ale of seats, which Manager Riley attributes to bad weather. Riley states that the mile In Goldfield Is also going lowly, for which hs blame the weather and the miners' strike In that vicinity. In the betting Gins remain a strong choice, with the odds 10 to 4 In him fever. SEVEN HUNDRED I If-si- . enter the arses. There was a falling BE - V'vv. d CHICAGO'S CORRUPT POLICE. FUTURES. ::i. e cantered aong the frusen ground for stretch a four-mil- e So far as known there will be no special train run to Tonopah for the fight although extra trains will be dlaptch-efrom Goldfield to handle the great number of visitors expected from that place. Outride of about a hundred persons from San Francisco and vicinity, the attendance will be made p from miners in the adjacent camps and residents of southern Nevada town. As was th case In the Goldfield fight last Beptemlier, there will be many women at. the ringside when the fighters o wa Is-c- . trails early, (tans contenting himself with a sprint, while Herman five-mil- countries acre CHICAGO At- Louisville, Ky., Dec. 31. Judge Walter Evans, before the federal court today Jerlared the employers liability art a unconstitutional. The decision was given In the rase of ndinln istratrix of N. C. Brooks vs. Th Southern Pacific railroad and Is believed to be the first handed down In connection with this act. The alleged cause of action occurred in Kansas. The husband of tho plaintiff waa killed in a railroad accident and suit was brought unler this act for 926.000 damages and an mount sufficient to cover the oust of expenses Incident to death. The court hold that the act In effect would rrgulste commerce within the state a well as Interstate and 1. therefore. unconHilta-thina- l. The leuinrrer of the Southern Pacific to the in Ion for damages Is sustained. BUILDING WILL Gant-Herma- n Tonopah. Xev., Dec. 31. A heavy now storm L raging In Tonopah and indication point to severe weather dlMoua tonight and tomorrow. The rival puglllsto were on the Commerce. I . They Are to Witness tha Contest. SEVERE BLOW DEALT THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY LAW. fcoiil. R. 8. FARNSWORTH - 18 LIABILITY 2T.So7:i9. of which I20.1n7.5sS i tl.220.54il elver and J.h!".!t"N liHe. or 5 mill cent plei ei. V. uh :ie excip'lon of 15.0110.11,10 woith of coll crl::. .1 f.u Mestro. t:u coins for forelKti Washington Avn 114 and 315 Eeclea !4.uuft6.26- riiiiadciphlH, lk-r- . SI. - The outpn' for !90t; of the t nl'd Slut ex mint ft: this city us shown pv a report compiled lisUi. wn l'ir..tif,'.2".,'! coins, or of the 3.yio:..ii..l plecex In ecr fviine made st this mm: unriug IPoj. The total value ,f the coin niatlc v Attomey-at-La- SOS No. 3. 34 14. Wool. MINT STATEMENT. 0. LE6SENOEH M. JOSEPH CHEZ. Attorney and Counaelor at Law. 40 and 41 Firat National Bank Bldg. No. Ogden, Utah. Both phones. tary in office. Yan- 8t. Louis, Dec. 81. Wiol Steady; territory and western medium 220 26; line medium 19022; line 14ft 17. over the preceding year's receipts of tilC.OiKtO. Tlic aggregate value of all the live slock received waa (1.14. iMMi.nuii. a gain of fl24.ooo.noo over the preceding year, and of 4.000.poii over the previous record year, 18)t. Kc celjiis of cattle were hogs 2.075.000. sheep l,61S,(Mtn. a gain of I3.0OII entile, lf.fi, 000 hog, and shii'p over the preceding year. A lot ill of 139,7119 carloads of live stork ass received, u gain of 9.429 cars over I9'i5. Rereipta of rallle, shii'p and logs were the largest In the hi story of the market. Attorneys 12; I'sttla Receipts Market luc higher tar th Ust. others steady; beeves fll.Uftt.-tl- ; cuwa and heifers 31.4505. 10; atocker and feeder 2.5U?4.ti(i: Tx-au- s 4i3.7KCi4BO; wcsieruers, no tales; calve f7.00ft 1.58. Hogs Receipts 30.000. Week; mix6 15ft 6.42 12: good ed and butcher heavy $;.3Uft K.45; rough heavy 6.0ufti 6.15; light flti.0506.37 pig 95.50 06.15; bulk of aalc 36.25ft 6.40. , Sheep Receipt 25,noO. Market lOe lower; sheep A3.75fta.S0; lambs $4 60 ft 7.75. REPORT. 297.-oo- No. 2 24 28,0iiu. Sl.-Re- r-ipi CHAUNCY PARRY Raal Eatata, Fine Inauranea and laann Comer 23d and Waah Baao- monk 4 Chicago Catila. Kansas City. Der. f all klrnla of live stock at Kansas City for ISiuti were 0.017.000 head, u galu A C. SIMMONS. Real eatato dealer In Five Palnta propertlea and farm landn Rental 220 Waah. Ava propartlaa handled. Bell 'phone dkS-y- . 3, 29 C'hicngo. Dec. 31. g A C. NYE, Real Eatata, Loana and Inoun anen Notary Publln 2411 Waahing ton Avanun no sales ; No. 2. Spirited Binding Indulged in for kee Consolidated; May Day Cents. Selling at go-ir- g (J a 209 Produce. Chicage Ia-e- . 31. Task: 7ft7. Corn - No. clo.-in- manta. 14. 13 No. 2 red 74: N. 3 red 70 No. 074; No 2 hard 72 3 4fi74 7 ft 73; No. 1 northern fcuft 3 hard 52; No. 3 northern 7tiftbn; Ni. 2 spring Wheal it H. H. GODDARD, sliip Prviduc Exchange. Ou the prmiuce exchange today the financial eruhurraaanient (rowing out of the work marir loa-rBefore th day araa over it araa made to be underMood that arranaementa bad been ix.urludd to avoid the threatened embarrassment, Tiir relief to a aemlmeu was manifest and the tone of depibaeJim in the market largely disappeared. The recoverir which followed were more a mutter of Pfk rvadjiiotmeut than a rtuspoiiae In any large transaction. There were Mime terr wild fluctuation in Reading ia i hr opening dealing, successive tranaactluBa being made at variation of a point ami even l prim., a tnry uauaual flurtnatlun for an arrive In ittork la large volume In the market. There waa pmtioiiuee-preaaure alan npun the Hill stork and to a lea n-taou 8t. Paul and Uniua Pacific. The whir declines In the Hill stock Hace the new Issue of atorli were iiuaouuced hava doubled have involved ome severe sparuiatlre losws and the amount of these stocks held on margin nt)V6d much latger than wa auspert-ed- . The severe shrinkage 111 their market value placed some account In a precarious situation. The existence uf a vuluerable position was suggested by the unexplained liquidation of the latter pari of last week. A king delay In lha pandiig of tho stock exchange clearing house .licet today added to tho anxiety and there waa continue,! uneasiness and nervouanea In the early trailing. The sharp rally in the market came without anr official announcement of steps taken, but waa accepted as a proclamation of a aat iafartory settlement or difficulties. The gloomy and depressing weather waa allowed Ita share of Influence In tho moiid of the speculation. The of the market waa not a cheerful one for the approach of ih new year. The market had to take oma share of selling that elmply repg resented out of accoiiuta for the year. 8t. Paul auhacrlber t new atock hail to make a in per cent payment today and thla added to the burden of the preparations fur the enor-mnupayment of the new year. The hope of a prompt relaxation In the money market after the turn of thw year la clouded by some uf the possible complication. Advices from Loudon Indicate the eullrltiide with which that center would receive any withdrawal of gold for New York account after the turn of the ymr. Ixiudon la under obligation to tel urn to Paris the resource advanced to tlite over tha annual settlements. A heavy demand for gold for Rnulllan account also la to he fared. In onr own market it Is also recalled that the depoalt of flil.Oini.PlM) of treasury funds was Axed for return on January 3d, for half the amount, end February the remainder. The deposited live In September sImi wa with the intimation that demand for Its recall would be made when currency began to return from the Interior In the aprlng. Installment on mrherrfvtkms to New York Issues will make heavy demand from Miue to time on future moury market. The question of working toward esse In the nuuiey market therefore remained somewhat obscure. Time money wa aguln easier today and sterling exchange waa strong. The more cheerful tone of the later stork market was maintained and the clue-lutone waa Htnmg and at the beat prtcoa of the day. Honda were heavy. Total sale, par value, fl1.722.0U0. 1 nit i I Slates bond were all unchanged on call. Inauranea, Eatata, Laann Commercial Btockn 310 Eawlae Mdg. 4o0 bu.; DO Balt. Lake,' Dec. 31. The work opened with cu active mining stock n.aiket. Trading was brisk and prices wehe higher all down the hue. There was S'jme spirited bidding indulged in and the fur Yankee Cunsi.lliiaied, story was freely circulated that it ha been practically demonstrated that the ore body which caused the 1st rlkc in Heck Tunnel Courolldatsd tock continue on into Yankee One evidence of ground. this waa found In the fact that brokers had received buying orders for Tlutic. Not withstanding the demand displayed for the stuck, only 2,600 chains were loosened, the last lot at 474n cents. Cariaa turned upward again and did business at 70 cents a share, while Daly did business si 13.35 and 62.4U. May Day opened with sales at 26 cents and closed with cents. HeiY l.oou shares, going at 25 Tunnel dropped five rests a share during the regular call but recovered somewhat on the open board. Victor Consolidated remained about where 1 waa on Saturday, n.,lle Daly Judge closed strong at 912.25. The closing quotations and sales were; shipmen's. tr.eBfs, hS.tuiv bu. k Raal t!T- - : LAKE STOCK MARKET ING GREAT BUSINESS. SALT rhip bu. 1.15.410) l.iiUi i ku. WM. A. HICKENLOOPER. Reel MUti, inauranea and Invaav Bk Snipmenta and Receipts. Flour - Kwclptfc, as.iiiHi bbu.; ship nirnts. 29.900 bids. Wheat- - Receipts, lll.hoo hu.; ship DAY Soma Solicitude in London Regarding Withdrawal of Goid for Now York; Sales column pSP bargains In Ogdan and witalde prapartwa aaa Classified MARKET 5 25. Whisky, basis of high wine, el Uiepts, Si.9uu bu. Real Estate Ag'ents MINING 73: C'-'- L. |