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Show - tower; heevea 7.009 Market tea J4 Oil 44.40; cows aid heifers and feeders $!.50,4 S.2u; Stocker 70; calve lO.OcsiiJO. Heps Rwelp: s 0.000; areaay to6 shade lower. Mix and t:.70:roi'gh 7ft: gsid heav STOCK MARKET Music & Art Instructors Cha. CHAS. C. THATCHES, OnkMU Arranger of Music luEAve hjSma InA pheoc I4A W. A STOWEtt Teacher af Guitar. ManJolln end 27th St Ind 'phono Violin. SUTH A PROUT facctor af Violin and PtonA StoS Van Suren til Aa IDA M. CASSIN a mra p. hunter Teacher af Guitar and MandallA CMeravian iyitam). Ale Pmne Stodi 2240 Quincy Aka Inatructer of PianA Btodie 2W0 Uncoln Aa Mian fiiARA WARNER,Tooth-u- r Piano Laachatieky Method.third Stream ago Twenty DENT MOWERY Studia phone, 1134. Reeidenca phone. Ball lisa -- Piano Theory. InA 750; Bell J. M. PANTONE. for agent Factory tUniwn Baldwin A Kurtaman and at. 41 Twenty-fiftpianeA & W. PURDY, Teacher ef Violin; aieo Ursaoatral to erfc, tee tatft Gelt phene 1SB h at ERNEST JL W. SALTER. Teacher of PianA M. W. JONES Studio 2744 Adame. Plana, Cabinet Organ and Han many. Studio 8J4J Wash. Aa paf.ry rB" ADOIE A Inatructer an P"8. tor. Vocal Lawtne MRS. TILLIE N. SLASDEL, PianA Concert Pi aawte, Teacher Intfe 4I& 8M0 AAmms Nr a Studio TAugnt Twenty thin! il elair HENRY Fine Plano Tuner and repairer,. 2347 tone and action regumWB-toaahAva Sell MRS. A A REDPIELO Toacnai ef PianA StodiA S4S WuiMWn Avenue MISS OLGA WEHRENIL Toachar of Binging. 230S Adama avA Boll phone MRS. MARY L. SHIPP, Tuechar of Guitar and Mandolin, Heedionca IM W In H IDA b, Si MISS ALMA SAUER Teacher of PianA Laachctaahy MathaA Studio EJOt Adama Ava ADA C. BARRATT Teacher of piano and vocal culture. StodiA Ogden (Wednesday and Tfcuraday,) 042 Lincoln ova Studio, San Lake City (Monday, Friday and Saturday,) 21 Ken del a e Square ART e e MRS. J. L. HERRICK. Laaaona In china painting. Firing of wtata epaclalty. Complete Una ehlna and materials Studio 740 For bargain In Ogdon and auteido propertiea eaa Claealflad Salae columA ESCORTS FOR THE DealingA New Yoik, Jan. S3 The character toda' dealings In the stock mar-of little chained froin that ket jrsterday. Profuralucal opera tions again seemed to make up practically all of the dealing. AUo these operationsof were lirm followed wlihuut any show conviction and eonsiaut uhifilng by trader kept values, in an unstable condiil-and that tiie market closely resembled that of the day before. The earl,- docline In syiuimthy with tht break in the HIU stocks orders of the kind that have made the bears grow timid and which gave color to suppositions that an accumulation of slocks has been going on with a desire to avoid violent fluctuations. The movement In the Hill stocks was a direct response to the jiidirial upholding of the contention of the Minnesota state authorities that e ronsent of the sate railroad and commission m ss required for the proposed issue of new' (Ireal Nonhren stock. The offlclala of the rallrocd were not disposed to comment upon the dlclslon In the absence of lte full text, but the opinion In the stork market inclined to the view that a material obstacle had bee encountered In the way of the proposed plan for raising new capital. $l was a belief widely held at the time St. Paul Block issue that the abruptness of the methods by which It a as carried out wag to avoid any such comdue to a dw-lrplication. Amither target for attack was Canadian Pacific, which sold largely for foreign acount. Home apprehension of an advantage to outstanding stocks had a part in its depression hut an over extended speculative position In the stock was given tho for meat, of the depression. Today's fluctuations was as various as those of yee'erday, but the closing found a tally in progress instead of a reaction as on .yesterday. Net gains predominate today where deciles wera the rule at the proceeding close. Honda were steady. Total sales, par value. $2,296,1110. , THEATERS WOMEN WHO DESIRE COMPANY HOME WILL BE ACCOMMODATED. g Man In Uniform Hirod to Acocmpany the Ladies After the Show. 7844. 36. 35. 35; May, July, 35, 35, 35; 38; 32. 710.30. $10.42, May, $10.47. $18.55, Jan., $9.20, $9.15, $9.20; May, . 9.35, $9.40; July, $9.43. $9.42. $9.40. Short Ribs -- Jan., close, $3.95; May, $9.07, $9.92, $9.07'(; July, $9.20, $9.12. $9.17. Cash quotations were as follows; Flour Steady. Wheat No. 2 spring, 79 $3; No. 8. 71681; No. 2 red, Corn -- No. 2. 43; No. 2 yellow. 7476. 43. Ont 37. Rve No. 2. 35; No. 03; 2, No. 3 white, 30 fair to choice malt- ing. 51655. Flax Seed No. 1, $1.14; Km 1 western, $1.21. . Prime tlnmtby seed, $4.406 4.45. Clover, contract grades, $14.00. Short ribs, sides (loose) $8.75 9.00; mess pork, per hbl $15.90; lard, per 100 lbs., $9.10; short clear aides north (boxed! $9.1269.37. Whisky, basis of high wines, $1.29. Receipts and Shi pm ant a Flour Receipts 84,500 bbls.; ments, 20,000 bblA Wheat Receipt 203.000 bu.; ments, 100,000 bu. Corn Receipts 283,800 bit.; ments 242,700 bn. Osts Receipts, ments 193,000 bu. Receipts, Rye shipshipship- 222.000 bu.; 14,000 bu 93,000 bu ments 25,000 bu. arley Receipts. ments, 44,000 bu. shipship- ; ; ship- 1 Produce. On the produce exchange today the butter market was steady; creameries, 19 27. 20629: dairies. Burs easy, at mark cases InriiirW-.l- , 23 5 24.: firsts, 2.; prime first. 2;; extra,., 2. Cheese steady, Attorneys Office 240B Washington 314. Chicago Produce. Chicago. Jan. AGEE A M'CRACKEN, 53. 54 and 55 Firet National Bank Bldg. Phones BeM 809, Ind. 10. Mar D.LESSENGEK w. SOS Ecdee Building. A T. HULANISKI Attemay-at-Law- SS4 Twenty-fourt- eana h Grocery. . SL. ever Richard-- Ind. phono M. 21-2- 2 ay Ijrd 9.45. - llll's 1 Attemey-alLaw- !' July 1 3-- 9 78 2: .Ittlr .1 Mny l!47 vt.in; Jus- - $jm; i May $:.fi569.t)7 2. I It) S. ill v 33 May 39 Ilf. 52 1 2 ',i July 7 Flax - May. 1 20. Clover ami tlmnhy, no leading. 114 and 215 Ecdea Building. City Florists couti-ry- cut mi d : 'a THE PORTER FLORAL Choice cut fiewcrc always on hand. Floral designs apaclalty. Grcrnhouee cor. Jcfforcon avc. and Twantiatn at. W. L. Pertar, Mgr. Phenes Bell 260-Z- ; InA 29L Sugar and Coffee. per Tl! lit1. New York. Ja-i- . 23 Sugar Raw. Artivrey Harris.. n denied that ihe Ann; fair r.'flnit'!: .1; cen'r fus.ii !) cimip'ia-nautasied for a nue per ton te-- l R'3 I t: mti'in-3 2 4. sugar ptr mil- -. They had introduced evifined steady; crihl'.ed ,Y51; juiMdert-dence a '.one ilia; line simply to show I Si1. I 9ii ; gra'u'-'hat the rate of the Missouri ; COFFKE No 7 Km 7c. la t.o high. 14. A. (inwi r. manager for the Wool. Pacific, was Chli'Hgs. Ruck the next witness. He said, tbil the St lamia. V Jan. 23 W.nd Steady. mr.li -- nnr complains as Denver made were . . 21 : nin.le by cities all ever the United un s 231i';y. tine m' !i ini Stales. Hr 2VI , series of tnbles tine I54t 17. tending to show ihst the earnings uf ihe Rock Islanl railroad were too Kants City Cattle. low even with tie present tariff sheet 23. Mu. City. Jan. Cattle Mr. flower and Mr.. Crosby wete it 5. H i. sLtiuly to l'T lower: to file wth the commissh n "'five yt'rerr f 4 1't t . i0 ; aailve row s to those requested iril I'.pitej s..ni; Muckers and similar statemei of Mr. Monroe. bulls 2.7ol 4 :.2..WM1; feeder Mr. Pr.vitr announced he would J;.. calves. ).! 23 t T.5i; western fed make a similar request of all the raile S'.;r.I73 75: western frd ro roads ciiier'.np lenver from the cast, : 5 i 4 25 Vulij 14.nnn; steady. llrriis AUTOMOBILE RACES. of dies t; ij" iifl.Cj; heavy $fi.P2 12 . t 1 Floral Artists. Store 413 Twenty fourth eL Greenhouse opposite Glenwood park. Phones, Ball C38e. InA 193. VARNEY FLORAL CO. The choice' ' carnations ' roaea and other flowers, with appropriate green. Prices moderate 162 Thlr Cth at. Be'l B13-K- . j -- - Ogden City Dentists FELSHAWS DENTAL PARLORS, Over Bparges Book Store , 1445, Wash. Ava 'Phona Bait 79-k- i '70. aud p I'lit S'.ire;! 84 ir'iir-- f i.75 .1 Receipt 7565.75; gc wethers , SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Interstate Brokerage Company Jan. RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS. 28, 1908. w.-s- Is'-an- OGDEN FLORAL CO. i sale e.i:n. nation the witness r d h closing quotations and The were: J VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral dceigna of ovary description to order. Delivery promptly made. Order by phene. Bell 113 . Greenhouse. 1(2 Thirtieth flcwcrc and potted plants. All on dcra promptly f.lled. Phone 90S-Z- . 740 Twenty-eightat 29; . l B. VAN DER SCHUIT. Funeral dcaigna of all kinds; 88; "If jour contr-iriois allowed it would shut rmi out uf business in Ivcauvliie, (Iran, I Junction and every other place." This v.ouM occur, he said, because r of the the rate per ton Ct'.li, r.Miitp llarlry Cash. 4ti1i57. . Denver. Jan. 23. The amended complaint uf the attorneys for tho Denver Merrhanta Traffic association and George J. Klndrl, and the brief of the Denver Chamber of Commerce, were filed today with the Interstate Commerce commission at the opening of the session before C. A. Prouly. Commissioner Frouty refused to rule on the objections made to filing these papers, saying the regularity of the proceeding waa a matter for the entire commission to decide upon. J. A. Monroe, of the Tnion Pacific railway, who was on the stand at adjournment yesterday, resumed the witness stand this morning. He announced that the Cnion Pacific now had a new tariff in tin- hands of ths printers, making a material reductlo. In the rates to Denver. He thought this new tariff would go into effect about March 1st. On by Attorney William B. Harrison for Manufacturer Kindei. Mr. Monroe said that it waa the policy of all railroads to upbuild the manufacturing Industries of Denver and all other center. Questioned in regard to the site of cars In which the minimum weight was alleged to be tm high, the witness took Issue with that statements of previous wilnesseA He thought that la the thirty-foo- t freight car the minimum of 18.000 pounds was not too hiKh fur most commodities. A standard of forty feet had been adopted by the Union Pacific for its freight cars, sad la the future it would build only care of that alxe. The matter of water competition to the Pacific coast was brought np sad the commissioner intervened to explain that water competition was real and existed by way of Cape Horn and by the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Mr. Prouty Instructed Mr. Monroe to file with toe commission an approximate statement of whet loss would oo-cto the Union Pacific, together with the changes in rates and what places would be affected by these change, if a reduction in freight on first class matter from the Missouri river to Denver Is made to II. Mr. Monroe was also Instructed to file a number of other statements of resulto. If a reduction in the rate to Denver be made. George F. Crosby, general traffic manager of the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, as the next witness. Attorney Joel F. Valle conducted the examination of this witness for the railroad. Mr. Valle filed several tables on which he questioned the wltni-sa- . showing that the rate per ton per mile waa leas to Denver than II was to Balt Ijke and Ogden. Mr. Crosby stated that from 58 to 75 per cent of the freight received at the various towns on the Burlington road In ColuM'lo was received from Denver. Mr. Crosby called attention to the fart that the city was able to ship mining machinery to all points of the world. Canned goutls also were shipped from Ih river to all points. In spite of the allttci) excessive freight rates. He sold lie oonuidert-Denver ii prosperous city but acknowledged that the Icinnae- of freight shipped into Colorado uri Denver hna not increased In the same proportion as the tnnnave increase of the rest of the tin cross Rye Pint Nat Bank Bldg R. A FARNSWO RTH I Mhv Pork-M- Attorney-at-La- Roame I 4; Huts Attorney a T. R. O'CONNELLY. 79 (irn M. Ava. Wheat se Counselors-at-Law- , fun-noo- - Jam. July, Salt take. Jan. 23. Business waa not as brl-- k on the exchange Juring the calls and there was a waling down of prices anted all the way down the line. Ajax fell to Daly Judge to 111.87; May Dny to Block Jark to 9u. and Ingot to 0 cent a. Lower Mauimoth suld at while Mountain take closed $2.(3. on a sale at 90 rents. Columbus Consolidated ulj as low as $4.50. while Nevada Hill, which opened at 8390, dropped to $3.77. There was a considerable demand for South Columbus Consolidated, which did business at $2.00 and down to $250. Tetro was bought at 13 and 13 cents and Star Consolidated at 18 and 18 Union Pacific Hereafter te Build Only Forty-foo- t Cara. May, 40(4. 4344. 48(4, 45V 40(4; Sept., 401. 46, 4V Oats Prices Soften All Along tho Lino Some Demand for Alta Stocks. DENVERS COMPLAINT. 46: Corn July. $10.53. laud VOLNEY C. GUNNELL ON SALT LAKE EXCHANGE. offire between acts anJ the man detailed to her aervlre will be In evidence at the close of the performance. These escorts are to be furnished by the management free of charge. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Wheat -- May, 79(4. 78(4, 79146(4; July, 73, 78, 78(4; Sept., 78V 77. Pork i BUSINESS SbMEWHAT DULL cents. New York, Jan. i3. latest Innovation by a local thea.er here Is a corps of uniformed escort a for the protection of women who eouie unattended to evening performunrea. The professional escorts are stationed in the lobby in full regnltA Any woman who desires an escort will simply be required to notify the box CHICAGO FUTURES. $10.37; ' IT LADIES of 88(4. 38(4. Kept., close, JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 40 and 41 Firet National Bank Bldg. Both phonee No. Ogden, Utah. tory In office. "'; to Seemed Professional Operation Make Up Practically All the Waalt ova Real Estate Agents MARKET 7507.4U. ware-houa- 74Z-- Ball niarket 22.-Sheep Receipts trady. Sheep $3.6 S 5 73; lamlii (tr p w Kate O'Neil, Teacher of Muelc Plane. Studia 242 28th St. Ind. Phene 111. nr Tkutrlto Pun ul MS r preeidikU eacratarr. WUllansA Weatoaer, 1W7. of sales $6.60 bilk ' pig'$3.Mt650: 04.(7 12. WALL STREET STOCK DEALINGS. SOMEWHAT LIMITED. .f04 24, MINING Lew9S '.5fc65: lijht $u."56.t;7 . MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION Maefa at Caioa talk h1' Sunday of each aioath. l JOSEPH BALLANTYNA Director Ogdea Tabernacle CMto Voice building bpacialty. Stowe ttU Dranard Ave THTESDA Y, JAN I ART CKIPET. EXAMINEE: THE MOKSIXfJ S jT 34 (i4t 5 Sf..iinfl0 07 0.1-5- . H.ot'0; lambs 5 inifif, stesdv; ,(. CiiK.ig-- . pigs hiut-t.ui- s 0.40 7 Of: ; f. j -- la-e- PRES. LOUBET AS A SENATOR. Pari. Jan. 23. Ftrmer President IviPer. according to report among sinat-'iintends to b a candidate . Ormond, F'.a.. Jan. 13. The twenty-mil- e touring car event was w n by j,. H. Perlman in s power gasoline car In 22:22 The event, standing stiuj, for al clscs. ws won hy Blaki '.y In a gasoline car. yimi-7:412. ten-tnll- Chicago Cattle. Jau. 2J Cat Guthrie. Okie.. Jan. 28. The Constitutional convention today placed an amendment In the 3)111 of rights granting to he state the right to engage In business. Industry or to exercise the right of common carrier. The amendment was inspired by the probability f the establishment of a state oil refinery. A provision covering the latter will he submitted on the floor r end the rnnvUtutlan was arranged to allow this. c fjr rhe aerate. M. tauM, in reply to the ing ef question- friend, said that as he had Tio'hir.g u do, he would like the occupation. The conditions prevailing at the next election, he added, would i!riif wheiher he should accept a a nwmiuaiiuii. |