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Show J Tin: mousing examined Music & Art Instructors 3 23(1 a STOCK 04mi. forkrr 0: biil'.a 75043.; $2 fe.l ewe Treaiureri Offer far Redemption HO.-00000 U. B. Fours Mada in December Still Open. '''liijilj MINING MARKET r3.a(-- ' $2 "."bl-lj- . 5 ran ye wether. $5 4"(f 638 5.26. $4 Daly in Demand at S2.4G May Day Doss Business at 271, , Cants. Chicags Cattle. Chicago, Feb. 1. Cattle- - Reeipt IO.""". Steady; cuw and heifer siorker and freaers $2.5ut 4.7"; ralves $6.wb7-75- . 25.006; ti rung. Mix Rscelpi ed and butchers good $fi.7o&7."a; heavy s6.kof(7 tth; rough heavy M.7" bilk"; light $6 759 7.ini; pigs $6.1 a : bulk of sales $692 Sheep-- - Heeelms 8.600 ; steady ;aheep 93. 60 4( 5. 7o; lamb $4.707.75. York. Feb. 1. BuaiueaK at lhe exrhange had proceeded not nu-ii hau niinuiea today ahen li on the manliest to the Hour (hat no important n.lume of buy-iiiordera war present at the recovered price level. An aliuoat immediate reaction followed. Then came a pauxe of dull dealing and hestiiailon tether the hanking Into perceiie terest wliich suppoited the tnnrkei veatenlai wera diapnaed to rvMiiue their buriny to prevent a renewed deo ani'h efToit were dlscnrer-ed- . cline. wna of slock The marketing resumed and the supply treanied steadily Into the market for the rest of the day. The hear operator bought al ware of the decline to rover ahori contracts. These operation raimnd a few checks to the decline and rallies of varying force, the moat Important In the final hour. ttpecnlatlv holder of stock were forced to the conclusion that the beat judgment wa arqulearat In the readjustment going on a a aeceaaary process tn bring about a basis for securities from which appeal can he made urrenvfully to capital to come In agnln for Investment. The loss In cash by the hanks indicated hv the known movements of money lor the week la due to government operation, including payment of a Central 1aritlc note due to ih 1 and the withon Feb. government drawal of government deposit from the bank. On the regular express niovemeut with the Interior the bauka have gullied, but the Indicated net Inaa In lent than $2,(HMi,t00. Intimations fmin Washington conveyed the Impression that the treasurers offer for redemption of lio.fttiii.ono of 1. 8. fours of UN)?, made In Derember, a as atill open, having linen taken advantage of t that time to only a smart extent. The engagement of half a million dollars In gol In lmdon today for Import allowed thnt exchange In at a profitable level for each an operation, and next Mondays gold arrlvala In laindon are expects to vleld an additional sum for New York account. The condition of tbe local money mar ket la of leas account to the speculative outlook, it la believed, than the queatlim of a demand abroad for American capital Inane. Rumor were current today of further Intended note laaiieA It was dented that any such were Imminent, hut It was not denied that favorable market In the sennit ic condition would Imply additional offerings of nrh note. The sped! weakness of American Umpiring and Pennsylvania was connected with such minora. The late rallv was not followed by resumption of Important eellln, but tha closing tone was barely steady. Honda were heavy. Total rale, par Wi MiK-- uet-aiu- e y Salt Lake. Feb. 1. The sale of the forenoon on the floor of the Balt Iak.-Stocanj Mining exchange amounted t't 14.293. representing the selling value uf 27,4"U aharea of Muck. Ajax was called out first and was bought at 39 cents, lamer Mammoth continued strong and was a seller v 2.4t and 2.35. Daly found demand at 2.76, while May flay did businesa at 27, but the demaad for It waa limited. On the open board there was considerable demand for Id tile Chief, the stock going at IS and 15 cents. South Culumbua Consolidated r.iffened slightly over yesterday quotations. Star Cnnnltdat-'also displayed considerable aeiivl-and waa wanted by brokers at 25 and 25 cents. A sale of 8even Troughs waa quoted at 98 9,6-75- IS GUGGENHEIM CUSSED AS A d orca-aiun- aargaln aaa ClaaalWad In Ogdaa and outalda properties .M. A. HICKENLOUPER. Heal aiUM, inauranca and maaa au manta. 20 Ecclaa Building, ' M Ivan. W. ataaer la JAB. B. BALLANTYNB. Baal Batata, Inmiranca Wt l .aatmanta. one Bit Beclaa Bldg. 1 Bhm. i J. M. PORBIBTALL. Buraty Banda, Baal Batata and itauranca. 111 Baclaa Bldg. i W. N. PKIRCE. Batata, NoUry, Plra and BL Bath Ufa Inauranea, III ! phonaa -t- own. H. M, GODDARD, Inauranea Baal Batata, Laana Commercial ttockg BIO Baulaa Bldg. d. J. BRUMMITT Kaal Laana. Insurant. Ava. 2374 Washington phono, Eatata Eithar 771, R. P. BBATZ. Inaunnea Baal Eatata Fir LaanA Notary, 410 28th BL Bath phanaa Baal A. A. WENGER. Baal Batata, F:r Inauranea, Mortgage Laana U Pirat Natl Bank Bldg. Ind. Phana 721. B. L. IVES. Baal Eatata, Laana, inauranea, BantA ColiactianA Notary PubllA B. H. GODtJAKD, Beal Eatata, Fir and Lite Intun anca, Notary Publw. 412 Ecclae Bldg. Bell Phene IMZ. W. B. WBDELL Real Etta,, Loima Inauranoa and RantalA 2468 Waahlngton ava Boylo block. Bath phanaA MERRICK. KELLY Laana and Qanaral InauraneA BentalA Baal EitaU InvaatmentA REAL ESTATE A IN VESTMENT CO. Real EetalA Inauranea and Eoelee Bldg. Both phanaA OGDEN 212-22- A C. NVE. Baal Eatata, Laana and Innin anoA Notary PubllA 2411 Washlng-teAvanuA B. B. SMITH Mina and Realty Broker. Notary PubllA Room II, Pirat NaL Bank. Ind. phono 127. B. B. ROLAPP, Baal Eatata .Plra InauraneA Notary Publta, RantalA 404 Ecclae Wdg, Ball phrn 22; ind, gx Llaten to ma. dear. Which will be beat; To atruggle with rant, dear. Or ahail wa Invert f Anawer by mala or tamale to ha JUMBLE, 2300, Wash. Hello, MU. J. C. SIMMONS. Real aototo doaiar Ir. Five Palnta propertlai and farm landA Rontal 220 Wash. Ava. proportlra handled. Bell phone MS-y- . CHAUNCY PARRV Real Eatata, Plra Inauranea and loanA Comer 23d and Wuh, Baa. mart. 1&07. - fi.75fcj7.Cu; Real Estate Ag'ents " 2, to 5r Hogfc Kecr'pU T.OnO; higher: hulk of tales pi.ta'ti i 6': heavy i.hufj7.l2 packer I'l.hofj plea and light $5 7"LOWER MAMMOTH CONTINUES TO Sheep Receipt 3.""": airong io be BE STRONG. tamlx hitcher. Mutton 5"',: $4.750 WALL STREET MARKET EXPERIENCES REACTION. t FEBRUARY Herr-I- I a:!l and fer.ier 7.25; western fed 75; weaieru fed row MARKET i Wive Jf'dO; steady. native co Hert-ip- r PATERDAY, TTAII, OODEX, MONOPOLIST cents. The cloning TO CORNER'' THE PER FIELDS OF ALASKA. COP- Charges Are Mads Before the on Committe tsn-a- TRYING Wanbliigton, Feb. 1. Hearings and alea t up- bill tu give a government char ter to tbe Alaska Railroad company for Ita projected railroad from tbe haad of Cordova bay to a point on the Yukon river near Eagle, Alaska, were continued today before the aenate committee on territories. There was added lutereat In the hearing liecauae Andrew F. Bmlelgh of New York, one of the promotcra of the railroad, declared that tbe opponent to the bill were trying to "corner the copper field of Alaska and that tbelr plana would lie Interfered with if hla railroad Invaded the field. Mr. Hurlelgh charged that Rimun from ColoGuggenheim, aenator-elec- t rado, waa Identified with the movement to secure a monopoly of tha Alaekam copper field. on the quotation THEY WILL MAKE Magaxinea Change A PROTEST. and Weaklisa Object to a In Mall Claaaification. New York. Feb. 1. The Periodical PuhllHhera Aaaociatlon of America, reprewentlng the leading- .magaxinea will and weekliea In this country, determinedly fight the changes In second claws' mall regulations proposed In the report of the- joint postofflee comnilwRlun of congress made public last Kiinday. It was decided at a meeting of the directors yesterday to point out to the public, through the editorial columni of tbe magaalnra and weekliea, what are considered In the report, to have a special committee wall upon Congre! value. 21.74ii.tNm. In the interest of publishers and to Culled Btatea bonds were unchangenlist In the fight the cotppra'lnn of ed on rail. and trade paper, dally newspaper others affected by the proposed CHICAGO FUTURES. change, of the Frederick I rniver. president leading futures ranged as follows: Periodical Association, Publisher' 77 What May. 7k V 77; July, in an interview: 72. 77, 77; Kept., 72, 77, aid"If yesterday of the the recommendation T7. are adopted the poaltion Corn May, 47. 46. 4f.: July. pommlHMlon the taken government in the last 46, 46; Bcpt, 47. 46. hundredby veara will be reversed and 46 biutlm-will be Orta-Ma- y. July. the publishing 32. 39. S3, 36 32. 32. 36. - 36; Kept.. Ever since the foundation of the Pork Ma, 217.46. $1717. government eongres haa encouraged 17.32, $17.17; July, $17.62. hy legislation the distribution of good $17.32. literature. If It accept the measures lard-Ma- y, $9.96. $9.60. $9.32; July. proposed It will undo all Ita work In $3.97. 29 35. $9.35; Kept., $10.12. thl line. It I safe to say that If the $9,970. $9.7. hy the commission changes -9.75. Bhort Kibe May. 9.(7. are ever proposed s put In operation, $9.6i; July, $9.8u, $9.67, $9.67. of the magazine now publishor ed will he forced mu of bnsine faith quotations were as follows: sill hare to Increase their price. In Flour Steady. will be the either case the Wheal No. 3 spring. 6083; Xn. I. 3 No. red. 72092; - SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Interstate Brokerage 1, 1907. Company Feb. 4tiff. revoltt-tbvnlxe- s 398; three-fourth- 73f74. No. 3. 43; No. 2 yellow. 44 Oats- - No. 2. 37: No. 2 white. No. 3 white, 37b 39. fair to choice malt Rye No. 2, Ing. 52 fi 56. Flax Reed No. 1, 1.16; No. 1 north western. 1.23. Prime timothy seed. 14 66. Clover, contract grade. 13 35. Bhort rlha, sides (loose I 9.37 font CHICAGO'S MALADY. 39: Health 62; Committee of City Take Action. Council Feb. 1. The health comChicag-'- , mittee of the city Council took the scarlet fever aad diphtheria epidemic In hand yesterdaj aud the Aral defini' ite move it made wa io authorise the 16 9i. me bill., per pork, 9.62; ton lb-- ., $9.65; short clear ment of 25" additional medical per lard, inspectors for nitteiv days, or during aide (boxed I ,.Rn(li 9.73. save of sickness. They, the Whisky. bni of high wine. $1 29. with present the Insperior j! ready employed, will be able to auat'd all tbe public Recsipta and Shlpmants. school coiistatulv non 46. shipFlour Receipt. bhl.; to appoint The second s'cp ment. 18.300 hid. to draft a report asking the committee 1 6.0011 Wheal l.u.; Receipt. ni.ike art appropriation at connell to SS.ooo in,. a for disease hospital. once contagious :t:'.9,oh.u iu,; Kitty thousand dolls w is wanted at I7::.7"ii im Ktu-for tliis nr pu.Oat lyfi.onn hu.: ship exonerated the The committee a mem. 12.000 1m. from charge live Retvfp: 3.001' Im.; hipnten. city health depannienr of inefficiency and p. c'iptt of duty. 3.000 im. of the I'r. J. A. Evan, Ilsrlev tih.l"P Im ; Miip arrived In the HiMie lifrd of he.il'li I'M. nielli 13.". riu yesierday into conferred withI Whalen. He Health CiurniN-iiorProduce. conili'i.-over northem On the prodoee exrli.iuce today tV He rniisiil- is the coiidlllon liiinni a hmter market creamer'r. aravp. and will cei.i 'ine his Inquiry 211(51: dairic. 2in( today. matt, included Kgg eav, Tlie Oak Iari, lsard of health, at a 22,1 24'. .; flrat. 23. prime flrvt. 26. l.ist nigh: f'.ecided to close weeing 27. Mr:s, schorls oi'll the epidemic the village K15b Cheese tead.v. is stamped out. Chicago Produce. SHE HAD A BABY FARM ship-Kent- . - s -- e Rts-e.p- 2- r iuYe-.g:iitu- - fl'-n- Rons i pit today gave a hearty greeting to a committee of the Womans Army Canteen club. No. uf Washington. which working for the re-tablishment of the canteen. The committee was accompanied hv Representative Kahn of California, who favor Ita restoration. The memWhet May 77 Chicago. Fell ' 7 S; July 77 3 4 Burnsd ber told the president they intended lofa-t- s ef Bodies Wars Where Corn May 41 Sk. I ply 46 to nreanlxe branch clubs throughout in a Furnace. : Mav IS. the country which would take up he ,lnv t)a' 7 IT Pork Mav The president Is understood 12. July $17- Fred crusade 1. Mr lies Moire, la. rt n to have expressed hie approval of the West. propnr:o- ..r .i "Bah?' Farm, Lir.l Mti $3 25 lit w.i nrris'ed tn.(;i on a charge of work. Kill. Mat .lit.' f9 67 miiriter in h gre. It being Kte- - Cao 7" DETECTIVES FOUND GUILTY. that sue p p ap nfn to rienth al'egi-Cii.ilHarlot i, ,.:.7 hecaus' o l:i ruin used by nicMii ui ti i I'Ihx. liet.-an timothy, no trad- i f its liliiiitiiesa liled PitteVr.-Feh. t. Detectives Brash ;avits ing with The i"ca! ivis rate In which it an-- I Anderson, charged with larceny in U charged that Inviio of a number of comi-cinfvti the recent Karrje Sugar and Coffee. Mrs hune wete infant born rase, were found guilty today Vi K 1.- - Sugar Haw- - , 4V.v. In Mr West the 'lirr.-oand burned to the mercy of the ; t.i " ritlnlng 2 rentrif whh tn the rnur.'i Mil. She will be court c.i ; molavae t ,.1 sugar given a pee'im.nvv examination Frans rherged the Jury thrt 2 J5 '.2 K. flned sternly; cruahcd. morrow. Sraali "nit Anderson were guilty of 4 4 ! 8ft. tere-P't; granulat-.larceni. Thu- had no right, he said, COrKCK Steil.lv; X. 7 llio If. SCHOOL HOUSE SWEPT AWAY. to take anything from Madine'a trunk. hraue. (hero wa nothing there be. Mo Wool. rharlewl.-n1. The over long n "v i hem. Anderson had testi-W.etl Keh. St l"V. Mo.. flowed Mississippi which is fill fied that unit were need by Staab and ; S i lerrlmrv and we.Tern cd with great of floating ice. iiimse'f in open the trunk of Thomas n 234129; lint- medium 1522; fine lias sivepi aw iv : , residence and Valin l.e 347 7. vi'lage the sciiiHil hnue .: 'v.vrent. and ire- V Ri'eaed letter of Mr. of hero !t 'went five niiiea Har'Je. Kansas City Cattle. was o of not known whp-bhere Kana City, Mv Fen 1 Cscie WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ;!e. 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