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Show inn uuunim; I it ait, ouijen, pr I5 fi.55fc 6.92 pigs and kguti $5 T3S C.'itu ; tiheep Keo-ip- ta .(5fc tons 4 7i'ij f 75: lambs I 'Cbi; Music & Art Instructors Friday, terrhary i, imt. "51 Mut- MINING MARKET e", 5'. led ewes rang wethers IMiott 3.20. Chicago Caitlw Jan. 31. rm- e- Receipts 4 0.1 6.0UU: market strung Rr 6.V0 : cows and l.5ui 5.15, 2 5i'S 4.7u; st.Tkrra and feede.s calves 36.2Sfck.0'. Hga -- Receipts 26,nm'. Market Sc Chicago. Hct-ve- s STREET STOCKS EXPERIENCE AN OUTPOUR. WALL LOWER MAMMOTH FAVORITE SALT LAKE MARKET. be-i-- r Buying From Bears Was Conducted Witn Deliberation and Lack of higher. 6 92 Urgency. Mixed Food and buichers ht-ai- y rough heavy ft 6.9": pigs n.iKfci;.NU; $i;.i-ii:.7'- Nevada Hills SS.CSfc 697 light 6.65 bulk of vales at in' Demand, Per 4.00 IN Selling ihara. IC.kSfc6.V3 Sheep KeceipU 12jh': strong. Sheep Jd.dufc S.75; iambs 94.656 7.70- There trad a further on pouring of slocks iutu the , t nr iiiuiki-- in i early during sliica u few ..f Ike iuilumitul biiN-kriven li.wer than yeeter-0- j before ihe fiiutl recovery. But tLc bean. impressed with the ebaracur of ibe buying ml the decline and so kiiuui to reduce eummltiiient on ibe hrt aide. A recovery was the . At the first the buylug was not in iffeetive amount except at the l low lei el of pricea I'jMin ihe lecovery ihe trading lapsed iuij ex Heme dullness in tbe name luauner as during the ahortlie rallies for koine ila.ia paat. This aciiuu of tbe market kepi ibe market unset lied. Later the l.qiiidatinn followed the advance with more pertiaience as it appeared that selling of aoiue of Ihe uist iatlueuiial stocks at lower prices was absorbed in unlluilted aiimuutk on account of the banking interests having relations utiu Ibe corn rol of tbe properties. This wa notably the case with the I'nlon Pacific, of whlrb very large buying orders weie executed below 17u by brokers usually employed by the banking houses wa closeli related to that property.- - Aa thin biiyinx followed the publication of ail Interview with tbe head of tbe lumse cabled to Faria and back to New Yoik, contalu-lng.- . caudld admlshiona of ihu in the situating from tbe abort supply of capital, hut deprecating tbe aiwuniptiun that coudlihms were perilous. The buying of I'nion I'aclttc Influenced the whole market. Kaprea-alon- a from foreign hunk vis regarding the American situation was calculated to alloy somewhat ihe effect of w i lew that has liecoine current I hat foreign capitalists were connected Indiscriminately against eniorprises. These were allowed Increasing effect that I he turn In ihe maarket was secured. It was manlfst, however, that support by main force was tbe principle element lu understanding further fall In prices. Thin morning Ibe buying with this object showed no dlsposlllmi to follow advances after It had executed Its purpose. The buying front tbe hears was conducted with a degree of deliberation and lack of urgency that kept open the feeling of suspicion towards the rally among the trading element. Monte attention was paid to the recommendation of the secretary of war for the Immediate completion of fortlflcHtlona lu Hawaii, owing to a supposed bearing on the counlry's relatione with Japan. An Impression got abroad that a redemption of part of the government fours of !Vt7 la In contemplation by the treasury department as use for the government for the deposlla with the National banka, which are recalled (or repayment tomorrow and on February 15. Foreign exchange continued to recede today and Ne York exchange at t'hjrag-- i advanced to a premium. The covering of the demand from the ahorta came to an occasional pause and ihere were several trivial reacilmia. but the last prices of the day were generally t lie heat or nearly ao. Bonds were Irregular. Total kales, par value, I1.93G.inmi. I, H. Imnila were unchanged on call. Juti. New Ml. Salt Lake. Jon. - r 1 wt-it- AGAINST In Ogden and autslda properties aaa Claeelfled Bale oalwiwa WM. A. HICKENLOOPER. Heal kiUli, insurance and invert r nanu. 200. Ecclaa Building, ta N. H, H. H. GODDARD, Raal Eatala, Laana, Inauranca, Bldg. Ccmmaraial Slocka, HO tc-l- aua-Maa- e. JAB. B. BALLANTYNB. J. t. BRUMMITT Raal Eatata. 1404 Waehir.gten Ava. Bath phoneA Raal Estate, tnauranca and I .aatmanta. Ofhca 1 fcactaa Bldg. Laana, Insurance, A M. FORHISTALL. E. F. BRAT2. Flra insuraneA EatatOb Raal LaanA Notary. 410 2uth BL Both phanoA Bursty Banda, Raal batata and aauranca, SIS Eoalaa Bldg. W. N. PEIRCE. Raal Eatala, N alary, Flra and Life Inauranca, 411 84th BL Beth phanaa, A. HERRICK. KELLY General IneurancA Loana and RantalA Real Estate InveatmentA AVENGER, Raal Eatata, F:ra Inauranca, Mart. gaga Eaana. S3 First Natl Bank Bldg. Ind. Plwna 721. 81-1- Wakhingtuti, Jan. 31 If President Roosevelt can bring suck a thing about, congress will pass law which a 111 prevent discrimination against Ihe uniform of the army or Ihe navy. Several eases involving this question are courts, but tbe more peuiimg in rerem esse of me refusal of a skating rink proprietor at Plsttsburg. N. Y, to admit two soldiers In uniform, blch was sustained by Judge Ever eat of Ibe city court, has given an im- QGDEN REAL ESTATE VESTMENT CO. Raal EetatA B. L. IVEB. lows: Wheal lnauanca and E1BB20 Raal Estate. Laana, Inauranca, Renta, Coliactiana, Notary Public. ranged as The leading future A IN petus lu 'he 'movement set on foot by the Prvsidv nt some time ago to insist that the uniform xhall be recognised In all pulilir places. Au Interesting phase of Ihe Platta-bur- g caae developed today when It became known that Judge Everest recently wrote the President, stating the grounds on whlrh be based hla derision. maintaining that the caae was not one within the meaning of the hill of tights, affecting the question of race, creed or rol.tr. He frankly expressed the oplulun, however, that the natter should be taken up by congress and a bill passed making it an offense to discriminate against tbe uniform vf the army or aavy. This letter was referred by the President tn Chairman Jenkins of ihe house Judiciary committee, who took a rather conservative vIpw as lo the right of congress to deal with the question, hut suggesting that the opinion of the Judge advocate general and the attorney general might be sought in reference t hereto. Chairman Jenklnt at the same time related I wo instances which had come under hla personal SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. observation where proprietors of public rnfca had gone to gueata and notiJan. fied them to wear their eoata or else Intaratata Brokerage Company. leave the premises. This was not a 31, 1807. discrimination against the guests In question, but an objection to ' their mode of dresa, a position In which ha thlnka the proprielora were Justified. However. acting no Mr. Jenkins suggestion, the whole subject has been referred to the attorney general fur action. In h!s endorsement, Judge Advocate General Davis says: ''Respectfully returned to the military secretary. Section 22 A., of the ldll of rlghla of the state of New York Contains ihe requirement: if a per son who owns. manages or controls a building, park, enclosure or other place, opens the same to the public generally ui iiauU periods or otherwise, he shall not discriminate against any person nr class of persons In the price charge for admission thereto. A person violating the provisions of thla section la guilty of a misdemeanor.' All persons Rection 23 provides: within the Jurisdiction of thla state shall be entitled in ihe full and equal accommodations, advantages and privhotels, ileges of inns, restaurants, eating hottees, bnth houses, barber shops, theaters, music halls, public conveyances on lmid and water and all other places or public accommodation or amusement, suhj.vt only to the coiidittonh ninl Il'iiiiRtions established by law sud applit side alike to all FUTURES. CHICAGO fol- 1 May, 79V;. 781k. 7KA: July. 78 V 78, 7N. July, 46, 46;47. 4G. gept., 46, 41; 40, 40 79. Eadaa Bldg. 7SV 7KS: Kept.. Bath 'phansA 47, . Porn--May- . B. H. GODUARD, Raal Batata, Fire and Ufa Inaur- anca. Notary Public. 412 Ecclaa Bldg. Ball Phono 342. Real J. C. NYE, Eauta, Lacna and Notary PubilA ton AvenuA W. B. WEDELL Raal Eata.0, Loana, Inauranca and Ranta la. 24S Washington eve. Bey la black. Beth phanaa. 2411 Data Mcpi.. 23. Washing Iork 97. tary Utah. Both In office. phoneA 2408 Washington No- , Atlorney-at-Law- Ava. Rooma . s 11-2- 2 Piogram . CL THE PORTER FLORAL rO. cut ftewera always on hand. Floral decigna a specialty. Greenhouse-corJeffcroan avc. end Twontictn at W. L. Porter, Mgr. Ind. 293. Pbonea Bell 260-Z. ! ; Ian 31.- - li may he Jan. 31. President Washington. smted hy itiiTlmriry that neither the Roosevelt has received letters from (ttev!ioii ,f Inicm.itional ilisaruianient. Inquiring a to whether there tiir'udui'Z he kindred subp-c- t of re-- ; persons which was any federal legislation s rict ton. nor the Drag" doctrine, will be invoked to atop the issues might I stih-i.e riiiecd of j upon the program stock which have been in jeets pi lc considered at The Hague of additional Prodcce. by iarlous north westj conference, it convenes next mti'emplatiiin ahdi western' railroad. President and ern mi the produce cxciinni;.. tclav (h .lime or Tim program Is July Roosevelt referred the letters to the d ss closed at tbit moment, nor 1,011 ll'P ,t ft department of Justice with a view of jo he will added to before iv!:; i'iv'.. . i murk (Vpi's incluilof1, itiee' lug takes plrne. Blit every the obtaining an opinion on the aubject. eftiisl!-22 25; prime tlrts, 2'. fort wt,1 he ic.aiie in have the conferI'Xir.i- -. 27 ence consider the two subjects named, fln-- m- -- ino'.g l;l u 1: o tluvigh this can only he accomplished o s hv rite act uf Ui. O themselves, O CAUSE OF EARTHQUAKE Coftee. and Sugar O jiri'perly supported Sy their principals. O New Vci .Ihi .:t It wl.l require an sfflrmative vote of O Readjustment Micu- r- lias af the Earth's O i.; i 2 2132. wntrif-9i- . the conference ake up for discus- O Crust Around Kingston. O : i:iii!.is,.s eitatr sion anv ne O subject beyond those O 2 22 ".2 lie. in, d t iM.!;: cr:.hfit In the program and it Is O 31. comsittc.l O Kingston. Jam., Jan. : 4 PW 90; vi. the hope of the Washlnglon govern- O Irnfessor Brown, of Brown nni- - O : I IM Steady : No 7 Rio 7c. ment that these u! important subjects O versify. i hern studying the O will rercive the 'itvorable considera-tioO earthquake. Ho stated that the O Wool. of a mxjoruv of the delegmes. O intensity of tbe earthquake O i n S 21 Mo. Wool hr them to discussed. O here was slightly leas than at O S '.il and western ii'.cd O Sun Francisco. O i .nts 2tit2. line medium fltu FAVORS CITY OWNERSHIP. O lie says the area of the shock O I:. Hi; Q covered Jims lea and Cubs . hut O New York. J., n 31. Borough T'rci-iO th ar-- a of intensity was con- - O Kansas City Cattle. nt Bird S 1'iter of BrooKIy n has O fined to Jamaica. Ho says O K in-Mo.. 31. .Ian tS'v. r"te-sent to Mavor Mctlellan a O 'he earthquake wa caused by O -; In which O a readjustment of the earths O .pis S.'s"' Stcadv native terrs dealing with farsnorta:l.-l "c it 4 3". native and heiters he adv mates tit. ownenhlp of the O crust around Kingston. Slight O toi kcr and feeders trauspefaiii-rf(Ci:tles by the city. O shorks show that the readjust- - O 2. r4N": bulls 32.75 it 25: mixes Th borough contends tha O ntent Is not mmplfte. Five O I 7 25. wes'rrn l swrs $ I 7 .1 the ms"er of 'raesportaihut ha he O 'vtiirk were yet hit her Tuesday O ."in iVit ins $2 u 4 25 so eorop'ex :n the cities t'a: O night and Wednesday morning. O v I. lleai Itiuc ic lo (civile nuts' niii p place as a tutura' O O iu.iK cl .ia vuo.:k. j; 6 9". fiiuv'ioii "t ;l:r soerun-vu;- . ; j i .. . ! 000000900000000 - i iirt-n- 15-2- KI-.:- iuii. Thlr Ogden City Dentists 78-k- REPORT TO ROOSEVELT. n VARNEY FLORAL CO. The choice' ' carnations, rosea and ether flowers, with appropriate FELSHAW8 DENTAL PARLORS. Over Sparges Book Btons . 2469 Wash. Ava 'Phono BeiL n . OCDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artnu. Store 413 Twenty fourth st. Greenrouse opecsit Glenwood park. PhoneA Bell 638-ind. 193. Choice 162 Does Not Call for Conaidera-tioof Disarmament. j . VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral designs of avr-descrl tlcn to order. Delivery p omptl made. Order by phone. Bell 8I31 Greenhouse. 162 Thirli-t- ii at. c moderate. freen. at. Prices Bell 818-K- . THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. 814 and US Ecclea Building. . h ren-jiletc- First Nat Bank Bldg Attomey-a.-Law- Funeral designs of all kinds; cut flowers and potted plantA All promptly filled. Phone B08-Z- d ' R. g. FARNSWORTH Richard-on- B. VAN DER SCHUIT. Twenty-eight- :lf.: 29. i City Florists 740 clt-licn- 43; T. HULANISKI E. Ind. phene IA Grocery. tailnus were as follows: M. D. LESSENQEH Attomey-ai-Law- . I3B Ecclea Building. . St, over 8987, 89.75. $9.70, 39 75, May, 3jo, 9.90: 39.93; Sept., are "The rovegolnc requirements No. 2 white, No. 2. nioie comprehensive In their terms No. 3 white, 37fii28l. thnn Is section 22. in which exclusion Kye - No. 2. f.3; fair in rholce malton the ground of race, color itr pre- ing: 51 At 56. vlons mndlMnn of servitude, is ex--I 17; No. 1 north Flax Meed -- No. 1. prcssly prohibit western. 81 -- I. "In view nf tm- very general char-ait- r YTInie timothy seed. 84.50 of the ianunncc used In the sec t'l'iver, contmcl grades. 613J'.5 'iot,s slime cited It Is recommended -- Ides I'1 271' Fhort rllia, tlisisc) ! me papers in ibis case he refer-'i.nrk. per bhl. 817 63. 9.62; mess to the di'pni'ment of justice with short 10" lbs.. clem 39.57; lard, per tlioi 1: lie examined wllh a the request 75 t still's llioxeili J.i.."i",c view in de'ciniitii- the propriety of ob-- ! of high wines, fl ;,i. milling a review of the decision Whisky. bais d hr the court of original jtiris-- I Receipts nd Shipments. did ion.". lore-at-La- Attomey-at-Law- Twenty-fourt- July, 44. AGEE A MCRACKEN, Count 3. 94 and 6! First National Bank Bldg. Phonei Ball 809, Ind. 80. T. R. OCONNELLY, 864 B.'.To; 117.3d. 39.87. 3i2, iti."7. 77: CHALNCY PARRY Real Estate, Flra Inauranca and Ioann. Comer 23d and Wash, Basement. VOLNEY C. GUNNELL Office 89.97. Osts JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 40 and 41 First National Bank Bldg. l7.4i. Fl nir Stead No. 3. Wheal No. 2 spring, 78; No. 2 red. 74f75. No. 2 yellow. Pent- - No. 2. Attorneys Ogden, July, t 'ash tin Bell phone BuSy. M44. $1742. 19.95. 81" mi. fin.tMi. Kihs Klmn J. C. SIMMONS. Real estaia dealer ir Five Point properties and farm lendA Rental properties handled. 220 Wash. Ava, Listen ta im, dear. Which will bn beat; Ta atruggla with rant, dear. Or ohall wa invealf Anawer by mala or female to ho JUMBLE. 2300, Wash, Hello. , July, 81733. Lard -- May. Mina and Realty Broker. Notary Public. Room 1, First NaL Bank. E. S. ROLAPP. Raal Eatata .Fir InaurancA Notary Public, Rantata, 404 Ecclaa Ball phena 2S; Ind, SJL Nldg, rlut-lng- May. $17 :c:: B. B. SMITH Ind. phono 20; May, 29:32 Juiv. r.o, :i6, 36; fcV 32. 17.271, Jan., r.8i. Incur-anca- . IDE mi dlBl-culiie- a MrgilM Mam- 31-9- occa-suitis- Pmr Lower displayed considerable weakness, the which a stock selling aa low as drop of nearly 1 a share over a week ago. Seven Trough moved up slightIFI ly, while Mountain iJtke hung around 91 cents. There were some sales of Yankee Consolidated, which sold readily at 42 and 41; while t'ncle San. Consolidated went at 43 centa. CAUSES ROOSEVELT TO ASK FOR Among the unlisird stocks called. LEGISLATION. 3tki shares of Standard Copper miM 1.600 Copper Ulance at at 2V, and 300 shares of Nrwhouse were Decision of a Naw York Judge Un- bought at 16.75, 16.62, anj 3'6o" The closing quotations and wates favorable to Soldier a Suggests a Remedy. rc-uli- Real Estate Ag'ents 31. moth continues a favorite with the local investors and when exiled to the front on th miuing exchange today advanced front 12.25 to 89.3(1 mud closed on the sale of 230 share st Die latter figure. Nevada Hills wa also in demand and sold as high as $4.HI a share. tiouUi Columbus Consolidated to-Ja- i as n -- 83-5- f-.- " 1 -in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |