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Show Tin: EXAMINER: MORNING ITAH, OGDEN, the i city and a only temporary. : Mr. Grant are embarrassed. tu; STOCK MARKET EXHIBIT street stocks FEATURES. WALL Tendency Shawn MmETan Group E.paci.Uy Union Pacific. Tort. Jan. Jni S --Tha apoculaHva yesterday U ISTiMcnlaUva market had the effect additional paiv iif bringing In a large tor today. Tie tranaactlona o are rt largely In n bu" tba recent neno for when The oom wavered Price hen. of became the bank etatement followed .harp reaction lhe publt.ion Tke lat. nJbM. to back lrioea not carry did market ckwlng the but point the previous Ugh Pn-lar- i iom wna atrong.ceateradI in the nim- Aftiritr developed Kj? of yaaterday STOCK EXCHANGE at the commerce inquiry by the lnteratate commisaioB of the wide ecopeof the actlritlea of H eacutlve In the pur chaae of atocka and the acquirement a of a voice la the control of other rUl-road- tockholdera themaalvaa. TheInexhibit their of the power thua cantered them and property nPPrentlyofpleaaed the anxiety there wan no alga ahown for the eouaequeneea of thia Inquiry la the ponatMa dlacloaara of condition in the affaln of the oompnnien that would make them amenable to legal proreaa by the The apeculaUva aplrtt overameuL was foatared alao by the quick relaxation jn the money market which haa occurred during the week. Confidence somewhat ahakea oa thia point by the ahowing of the bank statement, the net reault of which waa a cutting e down of the nurplua to a nominal flg-rdeadwaa loan Increase The large to the flnanolug of the ly attributed The decrease of January atatamenta. 1403,100 in the casa instead of an estimated gala of $.000,000 had morn Influence on sentiment The failure to take account ef the trust companies In the provision of the one per cent installment. of the S per cent rash reserve which came Into requirement on January 16th, explains the discrepancy. Thera was a notable expansion In the buying of honda at fha stock exchange and a general hardening of prices. Total sales of bonds, par vally Her-rimn- First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship st 11. Theme, Dr. Cooley's Message to the Church." Sunday school at 12:30. Endeavor at 6:80. Evening preaching at 7:30. Theme, The Universal Crime." The week of prayer will be observed this week with the following sub- ject: The leading futnres ranged as follows: Vi; Wheat May, 75. July, 9. 39; May, CornJan., 43 43; July, Oats Jan., closing, May, 36, 75, 75. 766 75. 74. 43; 39. 48. 43. 42. C. 83; SS. SB: July. 38. 83, 33. $15,911, $16.03 Port Jan., $16.03, $10.06. $16.50, $16.62; July, cloaad, $16.30. Lard July, $9.25. $9.17. $9.25; May, $9.62, $9.42. $9.45; July, May, Ribs $9.52. close, $8.77: July, $9.17 Jan., Cash quotations were as tyllowa: our Steady. n SAN FRANCISCO 2 spring, No. S, 69678; No. 2 red, Corn No. 2, No. 2 yellow, 40 Oats No. 2, No. 2 white, 35 No. 8 white, 33 635. Rye No. 8, 61; fair to choice malt- 75071; 716. 25; 641. Interstate STOCKS. Brokerage Company Jan. 7, 1907.' 336; 686; ing. 47662. Flax Seed No. 1. $1.13; No. 1 north- Receipts and Shipments. Flour Receipts, 28,800 bbls.; shipments, 27.100 obis. Wheat Receipts, 47,000 bu.; 30,300 bu. Corn Receipts, 882,800 bu.; shipments. 228,500 bu. Oats Receipts, 26,400 bu.; shipments, 259,900 bu. Rye Receipts, 9,000 bu.; sMpmentu, 4,000 bu. Barley Receipts, 96,300 bu.; shipments, 10,500 bu. ship-men- u. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogtiau Aerie, No. 118, F, O. E meets ever Monday evening la Eagles ball, mm of Reed hotel, at 1:00. Yialtiag Brota-e- modt-rSAL.E A Eaglet are Invited to nttead bw eotiaie. Ht.ESriSEMENTf ON THIS FUK Aerie meeting. 2'.00 ALius. PAGE COST ONE CENT PER J. C. GA8BERG, W. President WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. D. T. TRACY. Secretary. a modern ACRES, NO hoiue, large FIRST INSERTION LESS DR. R. & FORBES. Aerie Phyelclaa- pieniv of water;, half block from than 25 cents, adver well of out Just Washington: town; tisements must be paid in . brotherhood. iiupioied; all ur pan (low to right advance. EXCEPTING BUSI me; price $2,106. S. J. Ryan, Five NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN Point a. Ogden Lodge, No. 371, T. p. a., book ACCOUNTS WITH US. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at FOR SALE Three choice little homes 3 p. m., in A. O. U. W. halL Vieitls: members cordially invited. from lu to 30 acre; good ImprovFEMALE HELP WANTED. D. H. ADAMS, President ement; outside city limit. P. IDA BECKER, Secretary. A. 613 Matt.cn. 28th st. WAN TED E. F. MUCH, Treasurer. girl, 76 ;iib Si. A NEW residence wi:k city DEGREE OF HONOR. water, on Bench, gl,4u0. Terms, Wanted--X- u uvuing a umau tor $5ii. down, balance payable like pay; non. 32; Ogden latdge No. 1 D. ef H. use's in ing rent. Ctuuncy Parry, Cor. Eagle Hall the second and fourth Wed23i d A Wash-nesday afternoons uf each month at WANTED A girl for general house- FOR BALE 120 2:3(1 p. m. acres unimproved work. Good wages. Call 54S Twen81 SIE 81M8. C. of H. land, suitable for chicken ranch and fifth street. JEANNETTE HILL. Financier. orchard. Good spring water; will L JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. sell at cunt. 8. J. Ryan, Ogden. WANTED Good girl for general WOODMEN OF THE WORLD; huusewurk; small family, good FOR SALE Ranch of 320 acres, part2731 Madison. ly fenced, 200 inches water right, at Weber Camp, Nol 74, meets la K. a bargain. 8. J. Ryan, Ogden. 1 ANTED of P. hall In Utah National Girl lor huusewurk, 452 . 28th street. 12 building every Thursday evening at t EIGHT-ROOframe bonne, modern, oclock. Visiting Woodmen cordially to attend. Invited WANTED A girl for general house-worlarge lot. bargain. $2,750.00. LOR1N G. HKNINGER, C. Five-roo659 Wash. frame house, dty watE. AUTH, Clark. Firat Nat l Bgpk er, Urge lot, snap, $750.00. Kelly A WANTED Girl for general Building. houce-work- , Herrick. 458 21st SL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA9L FOR RENT STORES. WANTED A chamber maid. Apply Ogden Lodge, Nu. 2, K nights of at ones. Reed huiel. FOR KENT Small atore and fixturea. meets at Castle Hall, Utah P.thina, for tuck, hnrae, delivery wagon ovary MonWANTED A guud laundress, Ogden sale. Good location, Ilf 23rd St. National BankAUbuilding, K. of P.'s requaatad day evening. General Hospital, at once. 0 to meet with ua. BENJAMIN MARRIOTT. C. 0. WANTED Good MONEY TP LOAN. girl for general E. R. GEIGER. M. ot P. hounwork, 2613 Madlaoa lMS-lwL. N. ME1D, K of R. and S. MONEY to aaUrlad people without SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. security or endorsement; payments WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. to suit, either weekly or monthly; WANTED Dressmaking at 461 27th husineBi confidential. Call and get Bogo Lily Circle, No. 174, oweta ev-a SL; childrens clothes a specialty. my terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1second and fourth Friday nights Mrs. L. M. Smith. Phone 363-Y- . bldg. fit 7:39, la K. of P. ball Visiting cordially invited. MONEY TO LOAN on forma sad dty neighbors 453 MRS. BESSIE LEM G. N. A KENNEDY MALE HELP WANTED. ml oaUttn.FiratHUNTER OreaL National Bank BuildRoots 6, ELLEN EASTMAN. Clerk, $384 WANTED Gentleman or lady of fair ing. Washington ivmua education to travel for Mercantile house of large rapltal. Territory at MONEY TO LOAN A. J. BKUMMITT. Women of Woodcraft. Ogdsm Circle home or abroad to suit. $81, meete every Tuesday night at Weekly LOST. 7:S0 o'clock, K. of P. salary of $l,uoO per year aud ex Visiting prases. Addn-as- , Joseph A. Alexan- LOST Between 25th and 26th aia. and Neighbors Invited. Dime can be paid at the office of Ed. der, Ogden, Utah. Washington, Adams and Jefferson Aulb the afternoon of tho 81th of each butter two ave... and accounts, egg WANTED Mra everywhere to tack month. Pint National Bank Bldg. both to North Jua. Barker, x belonging RL'SUG ALDEN, U. advertising cards and distribute adN, 118 Twenty-tOgden. Leave at Standard office, th street vertising samplea. Salary $21 per reward. MARIE C RITES, Clerk. $781 Mon-n- o week; $3 a day expense allowance. Avenue; I'nlty Supply Co, Deak 2, Chicago., . 2460 mo. 1 all j aay n. fraternal ue five-roo- m Wedut-sdav)-- Jt-ff- - Nevada mining stocks. Through extensive advertising throughout the country, various mining enterprises were promoted and the stock aold. It is stated that In order to stimulate the market the ompan bought and aold its own aeeuvrities and it haa failed to honor a draft drawn hv a San Fran etsco broker who purchased stock for the company. 28-tl- a RECEIVER FOR AETNA. Butte. Mont.. Jan. 4. Theodore D. assistant receiver of the Aetna Banking and Trust company, wa thin afternoon named a receiver of the Aetna Ravings and Trust company by Judge Bourqulu, Postmaster George W. Irvin having declined to act in that capacity. The rourt fixed Mr. Risleya bond at $25,006. The Aetna Savings and Trust company ia a subsidiary concern of the defunct Aetna bank. Rialey, 12-1-- k TO GAMBLING IN PARIS. y Ec-cle- 1 Paris, Jan. 5. Aa a reault of the receipt of reports of numerous scandals, Premier Clemencean has decided to take drastic action against certain gambling houses and clubs in Parts, conducted mostly by foreigners. It ia declared that a number of people, some of them from high circles, have been fleeced In the places, and a doaen establishments will be closed Immediately and their managers,, for the moat part Belgians, will be expelled from France. tf LEGAL. 8:16. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES The KingWednesday evening dom." Pi. 72:18. Thursday evening "Missions,' Rom. Consult County f :lerk or the Respective Signers for Further Inform at ien, 15-lt- PROFESSIONAL WANTED Energetic, trnatw'rthy man or woman to work In Utah, representing LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. large Manufacturing Company. 10:1. Salary $50 to $90 per BAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prlcen Hair chains n specialty. NOTICE OF PRIVATE BALE OF month, paid weekly. Our Church," John Expenses adFriday evening vanced. J. H. Moore, Ogden. Utah. Masquerade costumes to rant for 17:23. PERSONAL PROPERTY. balls and thaatore. All mall orders Meetings at 7:45 In the prayer room. promptly attended to. Mrs. CJB. Lao, Estate of William Slugleinu, $21 24th, P. O. Box 435. WANTED Men. everywhere; Services morning and evening at (he gooi The undersigned will sell at private pay; to distribute rtrculara. adv. Central Park Presbyterian church. INSURANCE, anli-- , one wagon, one spring wagon, matter, tack algna, etc.; no canvasThe Rev. A. T. Rankin will preach. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30. sing. Addraan National Distributing W. quantity of hay, quantity of straw, one S. PIERCE, Notary Public, Baal Bureau, mo Oakland Bank Dldg, Churrh services at 11:00 a. m and cupboard, one bedstead, one bureau, Batata; Fire, Ufa and Accident Inone organ, one plow, one drag, and 7:30 p m. Chicago, III. surance, 407 $4th SL 100 bushels of .wheat (damaged), on The First Congregational Church-No- ble or after January. 17th, 1907. and writ- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS JUNK. will soon be held In every ntatu. Full ten bids will beyeceived by the unStrong Elderkln, pastor. Bluer-vllland at Sunparticulars questlous recently THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys dersigned at Ua residence Morning worship at 11 oclock, used by the Commission free. CoUtah. Terms of tale cash. day, January 6th. The subject of the nil kinds of junk. Ball pkooa 526Z. lumbian JOHN F. ALLRED, Correspondence College. sermon, Mastered by Madness," some lad. phoaa 36930. Great A Jacob, D. C. Administrator. observations upon the message which Washing nan, $148 Padfla. the teachers brought us during the N. J. HARRIS, Attorney for AdminWANTED By taacher of experience, IF TOO have nay kind of junk, phoaa istrator. week. position as principal. Highest refDated January 5th, 1907. to Ogden Junk House ; wa will call Sunday school at 12:15 p. m., in 12-1erences. Bell phone 1012. for 1L ball phono 825K; lad. 728. charge of Mrs. W. G. Dslrymple. BUSINESS CHANCES. Evening ervlee at 7:30 oclock; the MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or bricksubject of the sermon, The Visitors laying trade pays $5 to $8 per day; OSTEOPATHY. Ogden Wants," wherein It is shown STOCK COMPANIES incorporated. If we teach you by practical Inatruc1 you have stocks or bonds for sale, that Ogden does better to welcome tions 3 la let me try to sell them for you. months; position guar GORDON 0. IVES, CORA 0. IVES, teachers rather than prise fighters. an teed; freo catalogue. Coyue Men's Club Friday. January 11th, at Osteopaths, graduates from parent George M. Kellogg, Broker, 540 Trade School, 4978 Easton Ave, St. which Mr. C. M. Jackson of the State school, Klrkvillo, Mo. Iols-8tay-ac- r Square, Buffalo. Louis, Mo. Treatment by Journal will speak. block, suite AGENTS WANTED; Hours $ a. m. to a appointment FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM p. in. bell phoaa lOldK. lad. 1011. Lutheran Church Corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson. O. A. Elmqulst, SALESMEN To carry aa side line our PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, advertising fans, calendars, algna FDR RENT Large front room, etenm pastor. heat, electric light; clnae In; on and noreltiec. Beat line out. Good Sunday: No forenoon services; pasWseh. Ave. L. K. H. Phone, Ind, DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and commissions. Write for terms. Mator at Bingham. S716-D- , 1 care of Standard. Bnrgaon. Office hours, io and 18 a. hon Novelty Co, Kenton, Ohio. Evening service at g o'clock. m, 2 to 4 p. m. $40 25th SL Office Sunday school "at 10 a. m. suitPhonet, Bell $16K; lad. 57$. Keab Luther League meets at 7 p. m. A AGENTS WANTED Call S to 9 a m., FURNISHED ROOMS, modern, 2065 dance S4d Wash. Ind. phone SOI. able for railroad conveniences. I to I p. m. Caruba Med. Co, 1361 cordial welcome to everybody. wk Wall avenue. Wash. Ave. SANITARY WORK 8L Pauls German , Evangelical LARGE, clean, warm, light furnished FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS and JefChurch Corner Twenty-thirrooms, cheap. Mra. Andrews, 2403 Dora f all kinds. Bell phone I09Z. ferson. Theodore Wobus, pastor, 541 Nels. McCarty, 8728 Grant m ELWash. Ave. and KURTZMAXN BALDWIN, d street. Twenty-thirmusiother LINGTON rinnon and No preaching service. STEAMSHIP AGENT. cal mdse. Terms, Pantone, 414 FOR REDfT Two furnished rooms, Sunday school at 2 oclock p. m. for light housekeeping, rear 2768 25lh. k service, Thursday at 8 0. D. RASMUSSEN Rapreaeating tha Lincoln Ave. o'clock p. m. White Star Una; Bad Star Una, Do German school every Saturday morn, HOOSIER kitchen cabinet, weathered minion Lina, American Line; Scanroom set, stoves and oth- FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnishoak dining 9 o'clock. at ing dinavian American Ling, Holland ed fists, 2C34 Grant. er household goods. 1442 25th St. The congregation will hold a busiAmerican Lina and Tha Hamburg ness meeting, Thursday, after the American Una Pneaeagera hooked for rooms FOR Furnished RENT evening service. from or to any point of Europe to housekeeping, 2630 Adams. The Ladles Aid Society will meet FOR SALE New" Internstlonnl Adany part of tha United States. 2367 new. practically for business, Wednesday afternoon at sad $35$ Washington Ave. Ogdon. FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeepdress 278 28th St. 2 o'clock. AH members ought to be Utah. Annex. ing. Peery there. FOR SALE Cheap, one new 500 acTAILORS. RENT Two front sleeping count Me Caskey account register. J. FOR Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ 12 street. 22nd 232 Utah. rooms, Williams A Sons Co, Morgan, Clothes denned and preaaad $1 of Latter-daSaints, bold services In 1ST 25th SL Bel phone I5IZ. their church edifice on the corner of month. RENT-Li-ght FOR housekeeping Fifteenth and Washington avenue, rooms. 26th sL 137 FOR SALE Apples, apples, apples UPHOLSTERING. Sunday. several hundred bushels ot red winSunday school at 11 a. m. 667-K- ; FOR RENT For housekeeping, four I AM Phones ter cheap. 2 apples Sacramental service at p. m. doing all kinds of upholstering, or flvo rooms. Apply 1126 Wash. mo 4586-Y- . draping, carriage trimming, matPreaching at 7:30 by Elder J. W. tress making, carpet fitting, laying Stead. to go to Chiand cleaning. Your patronage la reThe public Is cordially Invited to at- ANY gentleman desiring FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod7 secure can Jan. before cheap cago tend these services. spectfully solicited upon ai.urance SL 527 23rd ern conveniences. first class passage by calling phone of prompt service and fair prices at 3612-A- . 935-or lad. Bell all tlmia. I have had 21 years old First Church of Christ Scientist last seven Church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h practical experience; rooms, Pan-tonFOR furnished RENT Clean GUARANTEED Violin, $1 week. with the Boyle Furniture street and Lincoln avenue. yean renovated; with thoroughly bath, 414 25th. Services 11 a. m.; subject, Life." given freely. Very realso light housekeeping moan. Tha K. Van Kampen, rani-- , spectfully, Mra. 8. L Sunday school at 10 a. m. SL 368 24th Colonial, of three noma 2769 Volker ave.; shop dence testimonial FOR BALK226$Furniture evening Wednesday Chian, Mnaagnr. Adnmn cheap. nddree. Bell phone meetings, 7:30 p. m. S912-D- . 1 1 1 Free reading rooms, suite 212 Ec-cl- e suitable rooms FOR RENT Furnished BUSINESS CHANCES. 23rd. building. Open daily from 2 to 5 for gentlemen. JI2 VETERINARY SURGEON, p. m. FDR SALE Rooming home of IS BenAll are welcome. room. FOR RENT Furnished for furnished housekeeping, rooms, D. P. MZLLIKEN, graduate veterinary I- nett Block. all rented, cheap rent on building. surgeon. Calls answered night or The Christian Science Society holds Ave. 2182 Wash. $300. Cash down, day. Office, Ogden Feed and Sale service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS. 210-lStable; 221$ Wadi. Are. Beth Temple. Washington avenue, between phonea; night pheue 45SK. Twenty-fiftstreets. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED Furnished room for light and Twenty-sixtSubject, "Life." housekeeping near 1011 22nd. WINDOWCLEANING. Sunday school- at 10 a. m. house, furFDR RENT Three-roome- d testimonial A evening 3727 Wednesday nished. 2368 Monroe. Phone UTAH window and house cleaning BOARD AND ROOM. meetings are held at 8 p. m. lad, Janitor and porter work. Sun PoThe public Is cordially invited to attato Co. Bell, 10SSK. Office 414 tend these services. BOARD and room for two school girls FOR RENT HOUSES. 25th SL at very reasonable rate. Apply 2601 L. M. SULLIVAN TRUST COMPANY Monroe Ave. after 7 p. m. A cottage.Mod RENT FOR OF GOLDFIELD 18 EMBARRASSED era. Inquire 180 31st St. FRATERNAL BOARD and room. Ill 26th at. Nine-rooelechouse, FOR RESIT ROYAL ARCANUM. room fend KENT FI rat-el- s Treasurer ef the Concern Admits Fitric lights, city water. 807 20th FOR most papular board the nancial Troubles. But Claims the at Virginia; Street gatet and benL Imuran men for place in tha dty. Company la Bound Prise Fight and one. two or three thousand dollar. Brain Faver at tha Bottom of the FOR RENT 3 room house block Mountain Council. No, 627. 449 26th Street Rocky Trouble. oi Sacred Heart Academy; 18.00. BOARD AND H)0M and fourth Friday evensecond meet u N. H. Ives, 2464 Washington Aren a FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS ings at A. O. U. W. hall over How-- ' til's store. Visiting brothers cordially San Francisco, Jan. 5. The Exam- FOR RENT Four-roobrick, modinvited. call bonce, RENT FOR iner says that the L M. Sullivan Trnat em. 2627 Monroe. Bell 71 4X. FRANK FOULGER, Regent 137 28th. Is Goldfield emof financially company J. W. WOTHEUSPOON, Collector. barrassed and that drafts drawn on the G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT RESULTS. Ban YIELD Francisco BIG ADS brokers WANT company by Peter " have been protested. Grant, WANT ADS YIELD BIC RESULTS. treasurer of the company, la in thia WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS Y ELD BIG results. 1 it h BESSIE SEBR1NG, L. C. LUCT NELSON. R. K. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ogden Tent No. $4, meets the see-rafourth Friday ovonlaga Id"S,k ,h,r. ta L O. O. F. halL Visiting Knights cordially Invited to attend. J W. HALBCT, Commander. P. P. BOND, Record Keeper. d uf MASONIC, Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S. Regular maetiaga held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtstreets the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS, W. M. LILY V. HALSTED. Secretary. h h RATHSONE SISTERS, at 8:80 in Pythlnn hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning listen cor dinlly Invited to attend. MRS. NELLIE FRYER. M. B. MR8. ISABEL WYANT, M. of R. and C. a ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS a E. C, Wasatch Division No. 184. meets second and fourth Friday at 8:89 p. m. la K. of P. hall, earner Washington avenue and 14th atranC. All farothaii am cordially Invited to GEO. ALLEN, C. C D. U BOTLE, 8. and T. R. P. O. ELKS. Ogden Lodge, No. 718. moots ovary Tuesday evening. Lodge and elub rooma, second floor Manonte building, 141$ Washlngtea Avenue. W. D. BROWN, E. R. J. 1L KNAU88, Secretary. ORDER OF WASHINGTON. I-- 28-3- Raw-ste- Meota every Saturday afternoon Mid-wee- y Sugar aad fourth Tuesdays at 2:16 p. m. at ONolll Hall, Twenty-fiftstreet Visiting sisters cordially invited. . Sugar and Coffee. 5. The Truth, John FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. REAL ESTATE. Fuii SALE Four room bouse, VWhlug'.uu ate, good locaiiuu. I d Produce. On the produce exchange today the butter market was steady; creameries, 226 31; dairies, 20627. Eggs Arm at mark cases Included, 21623; flrsU, 23; prime firsts, 24; extrss. 26. Cheese steady, 13614. rw York, Jan. Tuesdxv evening FOR SALE r. $9.1269.25. ' The Church," Ia. 10u7. tt western, $1.20. Prime timothy seed. $4.35. Clover, ooo tract grades, $13.75. Short ribs, sides (loose) $8,506 8.75; mess port, per bbl., $16.02; lard, per 100 lbs, $9.25; short dear sides (boxed) Monday evening 62:1. tf, e, May. 89.05, $8.92, $9.06; $9.15, $9.72. Wheat-- No. . h CHICAGO FUTURES. $9.50, -O- Washington Unitarian service: Rev. P. F. Eddy-wil- l preach at K. P. hall, corner Washand Twenty-fourtington avenue street, Sunday evening at 8 p. m. The subject of the sermon will be Unltar-lanisand Religious Evolution.'1 f 1,484,000. Short f ACTIVE. u $9.67, block east 1 cam. aa a eurpilae ue Firt Methodist Episcopal Church ne-half avenue, next to court hull;'. lKivid W. t'raue, pastor. Sundav services: lu:iw a. ui . Sunschool. W. L. Underwood. superday Lower Mammoth Han Made a Sensa- intendent. tional Laap For11:00, sermon by Rev. lr. H. H. Talward. bott. after which communion service will be held. Epworth League devotional service Salt Lake, Jan. 5. If busineas on at 6:30 p. m. the Salt Lake Stork end Mining ExPreaching in the evening. Dr. Talchange continues as active during the bott occupy ing the pulpit. balance of the year as it haa during There will be apecial muic by the the first week of It. it will he a rec- choir at all of the church services, ord breaker for the local organisa- with the pipe organ, ami the orchestra tion. Business haa been brisk and at the other services. The public la cordially invited to prices In many Instances have advanced. Lower Mammoth made a sen- attend all of these services; especially sational leap forward on the strength ia an Invitation extended to all strangof recent developments In the mine, ers visiting in the city. selling yesterday as high aa $2.60 a aha re. Church of the Good Shepherd CorToday, however, there waa Alfred much profit taking, with the reault ner Grant and Twenty-fourth- : that it aold lower; although the stock Brown, rector. was taken aa rapidly as offered. Moan-tai- n Feast of the Epiphany. Lake haa furnished another sensaSunday school, 8:45. tion and during today session sold Holy Communion and sermon. 1 up to $1.10 a share. Developments Evening prayer and sermon, 7:3" In thin property have bean of a moat p. m. sensational character. Nearly 11 of B. the Tintic stocks have been in good First Baptist Church-Hora- ce form. Blood, pamor. Morning service at 11; The closing quotations and sales subject, The Prayer Part la the Chriswere: tian Life." Evening service at 7:30; text, Why Will Ye Die?-- ' Sunday school at 12. Juniors at 8:80. Young People meeting at 6:80. Sacred literature; subject. The Old Testament in the Sew." Hon. T. D. Johnson, instructor. SPECULATIVE te LAKE SALT CHURCHES .JAM AKY aviuf-suie- rhut at ii i only By Wedncm things will beta good shape, and will !r satisfied. The protet'.ug nf ihe tlrvi'is was all a mistake, and ran be tntli remedied. Theie t. a rule in our company thai no check can he vali.ia'cd except by the signature of it- - of The officers of the company. I .at r Sullivan went to the fig-- .t at i'oinipah on New Year's da. and we have uor beard from him ainre. When lie ttriis up. we will be able to right a great mauv maitera. Graham Rice haa heeu for some time. Not being lu Goldfield, He is things have loat their dlrv.-iionow In thia city, and is suffering from brain fever, due to overwork. I am here to watch him and take care of him. Everything will he all right hr Wednesday. Expert accountant a have been at work at our hocks and they find that we have nsaets amounting to The Bull van Trust com$l,tm0.ino. pany did a big business in Southern -- MINING MARKET frENDAY, ady; fair refining 3 centrifteat 3 ugal molasses sugar 2 refined, steady; crushed $5.-opowdered $4.90; granulated 4R0. COFFEE Steady ; No. 7 Rio 7 11-1- 6; 96 13-1- 0; Ogdea Uaioa, No. 171, Order wt Washlagtoa, moots every Tuesday eveaing at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. nn Visiting con rad oa lavited to attend ' WILLIAM DOYLE, ProaldeaL WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. MODERN WOODL EN OF AMERICA. 1 tf Wool. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 6. Wool-Ste- ady: territory and western- - medL unis 22628; fine medium 19622; fine 1o17. Utah Camp, No. $960, A. W. AGEE, V C.; J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. Meets every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, S p, m. Y lilting members tevtted. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS, e. tf Chicago Produce, Chicago, Jan. 6. Close : Wheat May 7$ July 75c. Corn May 43; July 42 Oats May 35 July S3 Pork -- May $16.67 July $16 JO. Lard May $9.45;Julv $9.5069.52 2 bs-$9.03 $9e July 1569.17 1-- 5-- 1-- u My R.'c-Ca- ah, 62666 1-- Barley Cash 4z655. flax, clover and timothy no trading. h Cattle. Jan. Market steady; beeves $4,166 J;Z0: cows and heifers $1.5566.25: a.ockrrs and feeders $2.5064.60; Tex- na 12.7564.50; calves $6.0068.25. ' H Receipts 16.000. Strong to x nd butchers $0.25 tffc t. r; lxwld heavy $6.4064.55; rpugh heavy $6.2066.80; light $6,206 s.il. lO.tOf S.7066J0; bulk of Li16 JO 20.000. Steady; fcffP SrRcrtl,s $3.766 5.50; hunbs 64.50&7.i5. Chicago Chicago. COO CHINESE Shanghai, cS-m- five-roo- tf Chinese foreign the question of o acerpt American t famine relief aa a mens. rPUIlarn for the American l'hlnee eubarriptlona to ,h Fnwehw earth- CPI1,lder,ng Quake aiifferera. ...... ODD FELLOWS. Ogdea Lodge No. 6, IndependentL Or O. dor of Odd Follow. Moot every Tuesday evening. 0 F hallbrother cordially invited to Ybltlng bo praaeuL A. K ORAFF. Noble Grant HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. h Queen City, Rabekah Lodge No. 4. O. O. F. bull. Meets second end fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows street Flatting Hall, Twenty-fourtmembers invited. ESTHER RANDALL. Noble Grerf, 1 h MISS LOLA WOODBRRRY. Beef. m 3 TO DECLINE RELIEF. Jan. $. Native newapn-rmr- ! W that the 9-- LEBOTAH COUNCIL, No. 8. D ot P, moots every Wednesday warning at $ o'clock, Engle HalL Date can be paid to Suri Aides, C. of If, 118 Mth Bl ptMiB J. PLANZ,K. Pooahontaa of R. ALICE COLLINS, Prospective Passenger Hew often the cars run to Jamaica Plain? . 8tarter Every quarter of an hour. . do Indy. - Prospective Passenger When fa the next? minute a, Starter In twenty-fiv-e mum. Boston Tran script. Three-roome- Junction City Lodge NO. 36. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, moots lu 1 0. O. F. hall every Thursday cordially eveaing. Visiting brother invited to be present JAMES BUNE, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. d WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. . I ' |