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Show -- - v EXAMINER: TIIC MOUSING STOCK MARKET stocks exferi- street wall ENCE CONTRACTION. Chicago, Feb. 2. Cal tie Receipts ; Market steady. Beeves cows and heifer $1.5045.25: a lockers and feeders $2.50 1.70: Tea ana 3.604.56: calves $6.25$ 7.75. Hugs Receipts ll.OOU. Market Sve rents lower. Mixed and butchers $8.70 by 100. a New York, Feb. I. There wee of the Activity ia etoaks today eon-lrtlo- recent pressure ud resistance tobutha ths mm waa f. I perceptible. verish and uncertain throughout. as I1 was shows bv the caasiant fiuctmulons ct prices. First prices of the day hewed deciles from Inst night nnd targe offerings of various stocks aplow peared. They were taken at the subso-ouen- t Mvel nnd prices rallied. On declines the appearance of buy- ing orders was effective la the tame This buying was generally credwayited to banking interests with the purconpose of exercising a benevolent trol of the market and of opposing ths raiding tactics of the bear. . Finding obstacles of this character to their r Burts to get prices lower, the beer were disposed to cover their short contracts. Most of the losses were recovered under thie process. The tons of the market continued feverish up to the closing. The demand did not follow up the advance with eagerness dull on the ud the market hernme rallies-- The day s news offered no new developments of importance. The flrat selling was professedly based to some extent on the serious tone of public discussion of the relations with Japan. An unfavorable impression was caused by the large growth of railroad expenses shown by reports of December earnings, the Increase being suffi- 1 ol.u'-04.00- Unci Sam, Beck Tunnel and Mining Just About Held Their Own. Colc-rad- e ' FOR 1 12-1-- . Ind-phon- Out-Doo- Uni-Doo- r b l!c; CHICAGO Canned com, lOe, 12c, lBo, 17o. Canned tomatoes, 2 for 25c. Pop corn, 4 lbs. for 25a. Short loin beef, 15c lb. Be tf riba, sets 10 to 12e lb. Rib roast, 12c. Veal breasts, 10c. Veal steak of leg, 20a Veal' chops, 15a Trimmed turkeys, 25c lb. Beets, 2e per lb. Utah turnips, 2e par !b. Rump roasts, 8c to PiMtled pigs' feet, 8 Iba for 25a Pickled lambs tongue, 40e doa Loin mutton chops, 17e lb. Leg mutton, 16c lb. Forequarter mutton, 10a Sirloin steak, 15a Spring lamb, forequarter, $1.00. Spring lamb; hind quarter, $1.25. nnd porterhouse stank, FUTURE. fol- lows; Wheat May, 78, 78. 78: July. Sept, 78. 78,. 77. 78. Corn Feb., closed, 42; May, 46, 4ii. July, 46, 46; Bcpt., 46. 46. 46. 45, 87. 27. 27: May, 38. 38; July, 38, 36, 36, 36; Kept., 32. 32. 32. Pork 78; 45: Oats-F- eb., 12a $17.40. $17.40, $17.40; July, $17.50, $17.30, $17.50. laird May, $9.85, $8.80, $8.95; July. 8.87. $9.85, $$.97; Sept., $10.10, $9.95, $10.10. Mty, Short Kibe-M- $9.67; July, 9.17, 9.57, ay, 17a Pot $9.55, $9.65, $9.55. roust, 10a Round steak, Chuck steak, 10c. Rib boiling hoof, la lb. Utah cabbage, Utah potatoes, 14 Iba. for 25e or $1.50 per hundredweight. Citron peel, 35c lb. Lemon peel, 16c lb. New currants, lie per pkg. Friends oats, f for 25a Orange peel, 25c lb. Comb honey, 15a Saga 6c per bunch.. Maple engar, 20c lb. Ralsina 15a Peanuts, 15e lb. New walnuts, 2 Iba for 45a Almonds, 25c lb. Mixed nuta 25c, 2 Iba for 45a Bloaters, $ for 25a Kippered salmon, 25c lb. Smoked white flab, 20c lb. Ketchup, 80c per large bottle, Veal steak of shoulder, One-halor vbols hog, Loin nnd rib pork chopa Buttocks, Whole pork Inina 15a Veal necks, la Sliced him. 20a to l$a Whole eastern ham, 17 Sliced boiled bum, 10a Breakfast bacon, llo to 25a Dry unit bsoon, 15a Pickled pork, 12e lb. Chopped suet, 12a Pork sausage, 12a . Hamburger, 12e. The price in each instance Is by the pound. Timothy hay, loose, sells for $11 per ton; timothy baled 80c a hundred; alfalfa bales, 70c n hundred; alfalfa haw. loose. $9 to $10 per torn Wheat. $1.20 per cwt. Oats. 11.60. Whole corn, 11.30. Cracked barley, $1.35. Bran nnd shorta, $1.10 to par hundred. Shorts ahum. $1.30 per hundred. Cracked barley, $1.85. Cash Quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat No. 3 spring, $0$3; No. 3. 726 80; No. I red. Corn No. 2, 43; No. 8 yellow, 43. Oats-- No. No. I. white, 37 2, 74. 37; 638. Rye 62; No. 2, fair to choice mailing. 53 5$. Flax Seed o. 1, $1.16; No, 1 north western, $1.23. Frime timothy seed, $4.50 4.55. Clover, contract grades, $1I.S5. Short ribs, sides (loose) $9.37 pork, per bbl., $17.15; 0.62; mess lard, per 100 lbs., $9.77; short clear aides (boxed) $9.509.75. Whisky, bull of high wines, $1.29. Receipts end Shipments. Flour Receipts, 35,900 ,bbls.; shipments, 31,200 bhls. Whoat Receipts, 45,000 bu.; shipments. 41,800 bn. Corn Receipts, 592,800 bn.; shipments, 281,600 bu. Oats Receipts, 270,000 bu.; shipments, 93,000 bn. Rye Receipts, 6,000 bu.; shipments 1,000 bu. Barley Receipts, 47,300 bu.; ments, 9,600 bu. ship- Produce, On the produce exchange today the butter market was firm; creameries, dsir.es. 2181; Eggs firm at mark 20 2224; I 2 eases Included. firsts, 25; prime firsts, 26; extras. 27. Cheese steady, 12 16. Chicago Prwduea. C&tcafio, Feb. 2. Close May 78 Corn Oats Pork Lard 7 July May May May May Wheat 78 46 84 July 45 July 36 117.40; July 817.50. (9.92 1.95; July 2 2 8--3 $9. 1-- 2 RUN ON A BANK 46 r Flax, clover and timothy, no trad- Caused by Foreigners Believing Bank Was Insolvent, ing. Sugar and Coffee. New York, Feb. 2. Sugar y; fair refining 2 centrifmolasses sugar ugal 96 test 3 2 Refined, steady; crushed, 6.60; powdered. 4.90; granulated 4.80. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 7e. ths As a re Feb. Bayonne, X. suit of unsubstantiated rumors among the foreign element sf Its depositors, n run on the Mechanics' Trust com Several pany occurred yesterday. hundred men and women gathered about the bank and were paid off as fast as the money could bo counted Wool. Several thousand dollars were out. St. Louis, Feb. 2. Wool Steady; withdrawn. The hank officials asstir Territory and western mediums 23 ed the crowd, made up of small de23; flue medium was per ll22; fine 15 17. positors. that thenndInstitution that there were fectly solvent Kansas City Cattle. on hand to pay every deample funds Kansas City. Mo.. Feb. 2. Cattle-Rece- ipts positor in full. 1.600. Market tinrhangeiL Ns Merchants of the city showed- - (heir t've steers $4.506.6O; southern faith in the bank by making deposit reers 13. 505.2S; southern cow $2. Ip the face of the run, while aid from 2593.78; native cows end heifers 2 New York, amounting, ft was said, to 25 8 5.00; stockers and feeders IS.OC'O n million dollars, wit received. J-- . Raw-Resd- 13-3- 23-2- I 2. A man to take charge of goods department. 1. L. Co. MEN and boys wanted to learn plumb ing, plastering, bricklaying, electrio-a-l trades; free catalogue; positions secured; tuition fifty dollars. Coyne Trade Schools, New York sad San 1 yt 117 Franclsou, BOY WANTED Cull ington Ave, . at 1134 Wash- ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON may ora $76 to $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers, sure, steady work; no canvassing; experienoe unnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lock port, N. Y. .is. MEN AND BOYS, Plumbing or brick- SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS Interstate Brokerage Company Feb. 2, 1907. laying trade pays $5 to $8 par day; we tench you by practical instructions In S months; position guartree catalogue. anteed: Coyne Trade School, 417$ Easton Ave., St 1M-IyMo. Louis, TOWN OWNER Desire to dispose of ike follow ing proper y, tn ngle lot or at n whole, on easy terms: 6 lot near 31t sad Wall. 2i acres at 32nd and Monroe, two l:is in the Villa Park Bub. and ten lot in the Itakevirw AJ4., and on acre near 30s h and Jefferson. M Melx'-er-. An462 Bi.rasun Blug., llo. for reut. TOR SALE Ranch. ID from rtty limit. ter Ave.. Qgdeu. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O E. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixt- h streets the first sad third Frida) s of each month. Sojourning members eordlnL C inviied to attend. 8 h ANNA LEWIS. W. It LILY V. HA1.8TED. Secretary. Is geles. California. 4th si. HEXT-Lig-hl MAIONIC. OlT OF acre,. 2 mile Por- Address 36u housekeeping roumt laio. PYTHIAN SITUATIONS WANTED; MALE. Tel-126- New Real Estate Firm We have opened n general peal estate business and are in the field to bring buyer and seller together, and we cordially solicit the business of either. If you have anything to sell we will be glad to list it nnd will use our best efforts to find n buyer. If you Intend to buy either city or farming property, we will do our best to please yon. We also will write fire, accident and health Insurance. BIBTERB, Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In Pythian hall. Utah National Bank building. Sojourning aislers cordially iuvlied to attend. MRS. EVELYN CLABMAKN. M. S. C. M1SB LOUISH RITTER. Jfi. of R. C. modern frame house, large lot. North Washington $25(id modem frame house. Urge lot, FOR KENT Three nicely furnished bem-l't 82756 rooms. Apply rooms 4 and 6. First room brick house, riose in. large lot, 1 19 if Nail Bank Bldg. for j;, mu ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR on frame lot. house, large FOR KENT Furnished rooms fur Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. C Cbd bench, term 131 36 lh Si. light housekeeping. Vacant lot os 2ih street, rixKla meets second and fourth Fridays at K. of F. hall, corner fort $750 2:80 p. m. inavenue and 24th street. Washington farm and fruit orchard, good 1AKGE, clean, warm, light furnished All brothers are cordially Invited to water land and $3566 rooms, cheap. Mrs. Andrews. 2488 attend. e form nnd orchard, well imWash. Ate. GEO. ALIEN, C. C. $6uO proved, uearrlti, terms 1). L DOYLE, B. nnd T. KELLY A HERRICK. FDR RENT Furnished and unfurnished Hals, 26J4 Uruut. in E. F. O. ELKS. house, well lnrated on FOR RENT For housekeeping, four NEW the bench, tu gol neighborhood Ogden Lodge, No. 719, meets every or live rooms. Apply 2126 Wash. near car line; 81.506; small payment Tuesday evening. Lodge and club down, baleneo same as rent. J. J. rooms, second floor Masonic building, Brummltt. 2274 Washington sis., 2416 Washington Avenue; FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modW. IX ROWN, E. K. 1 10-- me both phones. ern conveniences. 827 2Jid St. J. H. KNaUSB, Secretary. FOR BAIJC Cheap, chicken ranch, ORDER OF WASHINGTON. brick, acre lot, wind mill, talk, FOR RENT Class furnished rooms, barn, chicken coop (Tfxli runs. $ with hath, thr roughly renovated; blocks south Mountain View CemeOgden Union, No. 171, Order of also light housekeeping rooms. Ths Wuhingtaa. meets every Tuesday tery. Bell phoua 817-X- . Colonial, 161 84th SL Mrs. S. L o'clock in A. O. U. W. at Chinn, Manager. invited to CHOICE building lot on 21st st., $25; hail Visiting comrades $1 cnh, balance $1 per week; no sttrnd. FOR REN f Furnished rooms suitable Wild IAM DOYLE. President. Interest, no taxes. J. J. Brumnmtfor gentlemen. 161 23rd. 1 U lino WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. FOR RENT Furnished room. Bes-neFINE building lot close lu. near car MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Block. line, 8125; make your own term. J. J. Brummltt. Iteh Camp. No. 996. A. W. AGEE. BOARD AND ItOCM. V. j. H. SHAFER. Clerk. Meets BOARD AND ROOM 448 26th sireet. BRAND new house, largo pan- every Tuesday night at Eagle Hall, 8 m. Visiting members Invited. try and closed city water, electrio FOR RENT HOUSES, light, stone foundation; rhws In on ear line; $l,2u0; on the installment DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. FOR RENT Modem house, 1444 Iftth plan. J. J. Brummltt. Iwk. !,eoai Coonrll, No. I, D. of P.. MODERN brick house, new, al meets every Wednesday evening at 8 complete; in railroad district; only o'clock, Eagle Hall. IVjcs can bo paid FOR RENT Five-rooframe house, tu Knals Allen. V. of W 112 26th 81. $1,766; small payment down, balw with hath. 1996 Jackson. ance same na paying rent. J. J. Vulttng members iuvltsd. Brummltt. MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas. FOR KENT house, 66 J Al.lt'K COLLINS, K. of R. 116-t- f 27th BL TO TRADE. ODD FELLOWS, FOR RENT FIANQ. WANTED To trade $460 piano for lot. between 21st nnd 29th nnd Wall FOR RENT Piano. 2634 Grant. Ogden Itdg. No. 5, Independent Or. and Jefferson. Bell phone der of Odd Follows. Meets In I. O. mo wk O. F. hall evr-- y Tuesday evening. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to In present. PROFESSIONAL J. W. BAILEY, Nobis Grand. NEW AUTOMATIC Corn Popper, peaHENRY K1B8EL, Secretary. nut roaster. Cheap. 2460 Gram. ATTORNEY-AT-LA2 n -- e 60-an- I 1 1 ! tt l. 2-- 2 FOR BALE Three-yesroldriving burse and buggy. Apply at iu5 25th street. - . Rhode Island Red FOR BALE Cockers. J. F. Axhy, 2351 Unroln Ave. FOR BALE Household goods, white enameled bed room set, stoves. 1442 25th eL BALDWIN. KURTZMANK nnd EL LING TON Pianos and other must csl mdse. Terms, Pnntone, 414 26th. 4 FOR BALE Cheap, one new 506 account MeCaskey account register. J Williams d Sons Ca, Morgan, Utah. FOR BALE Apples, apples, apples several hundred bushels of red win; ter apples cheap. Phones 6G7-K- 4636-Y- . mo GUARANTEED Violin, $1 week. Pan tone, 414 25th. MONEY TO LOAN. STREET CAR MEN. RAILWAY. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, nnd all others employed, find our office rolls bis for sums of 10 to $1M. Dis counts if paid before due. Payments suspended in sickness. No charge for applications. The City Loon Co, Bulls 3, Flrat Nntl. Bank Bldg. - A. G. HORN. d r. GOOD HUOSE WORKERS for private 2 families. Japanese Y. M. C. A. Beil; P. O. Bux. 16. Queen City, Rebeknh Ixxlxe No. 4. O. O. F. bnil. Meets eeoonJ gad fourth Friday evenings at Odd Frilows Offices over Radcnn's Drug Rtore. j neck the business of all parties; am attorney against nil corporations and monopolies. Prepared to transact any and nil kinds of legal business. HAIR GOOD! AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES for sale st reduced prices. Hair chains n specialty. Masquerade cost umss to rent for balls and theaters. All mail orders promptly attended to.' Mrs, C. K. 321 24th. P. O. Box 436. Hall. Twenty-Aiurtmembers Invited. h street. Visiting Noble Grand. LOLA THORNTON. Soerotsrv. ADA BAKER. Junction City Lodge No. 21, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meet iu 1. O. O. F. hail every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially luvlttd tu he present. JAMBA HUNK, N. 0. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. Ill, F, O. E.. moeta every W. N PIERCE. Notary Public. Itaul Monday evening In Eagles hall, east Estate; Fire, Life and Aeddant in- of Reed hotel, gt 1:00. Visiting Brother Eagles art Invited to attend the surance, 407 24th Bt. Aerie meetings, T. C. MOKKIB, W. President JUNK, D. T. TRACT, Secretary. DR. H. B. FORUEB, Aeriq Fhyslclna THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys nil kinds of junk. Bell phone 62CZ. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Ind. phone 36I3D. Green A Jacobyr. son, 2148 Pacific. No. (71. T. F. B. Ogden Lodge, IF YOU have any kind of junk, phono meets second nnd fourth Tuesdays st to OgJen Junk 101100; we will call ( p. m. In A. O. U. W. ball. Visiting for IL Boll phono, 825K; tad. 726 members cordially Invited. . D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER. Secretary. K, F. MI8CH, Treasurer.. OSTEOPATHY. INSURANCE. DEGREE OF HONOR. 0 IVEH, CORA G. IVES, Osteopaths, 6rduatr from parent Ogden 1oJge No. 1 D. of H, meets In school, Klrkvlllt, Mo. lAwls-Staner block, suHo 68. Treatment by Engle hall the second nnd fourth Wednesday afternoons of etch month at appointment. Hours 8 n. m. to MONEY to salaried people without Ind. 1014K. 1012, 2:30 p. m. Bell m. p. phono or endorsement; payments security SUSIE 6IMB. C. f H. to suit, either weekly or monthly; JEANNETTE HII.L. Financier. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. business confidential. Cull and get vL. JENNIE PHOUT, Recorder. Bomy terms. D. D. Drake, 416-1DR. A. FERXLUKD, Physician and , des bldg. WOODMEN OF THE. WORLD. Burgeon. Ofllco hours, 10 nnd 18 n. m, II to 4 p. tn. 146 86tb BL Offlra MONEY TO LOAN, on forms and cltv Weber Camp Ne. 74, meets In K. phones, Bell 61 IK; Ind. 878. ResiKENNEDY, real estate. HUNTER of P. hall ia Utah National Bank dence 146 Wash. Ind. phono 608. Room 6, First National Bank BuildGive us s call, nnd get acquaintbuilding every Thursday evening at ( ing. oclock. Visiting Woodmen . eordlally SANITARY WORK. ed. invited ta attend. . MONEY TO LOAN- -J. J. BRUMMITT. T. C. MORRIS, C. C. DONE of nil kinds. Bell phono 808Z. E. AlTH. Clerk, First' National 2728 Nslo. Grant McCarty, CHANCE. BUSINESS Bank Building. TAILORS. nnd stare Email FOR SALS grocery & KNIGHTS OF FYTMIA8. fixtures with living rooms. Party $1 rleaoed and Clothes pressed leaving town. 2908 Wash. Lodge No. 2. Knights of Ogden 244 Washington Ave. month, 187 I6lh Bt. Beil phone I5RZ. nt Cattle Hell. U util meets Pythias, AGENT WANTED. National Bank building, every MonUPHOLSTERING. Over Fred M. Nye's Store. day evening. All K. of P.'s requested ENERGETIC agents wanted to sell to meet with ne. fire extinguishers; an Increasing de- I AM doing ell kinds of upholstering, W. J. UNDERWOOD, C. C. draping, carriage trimming, mand for fire protection; big profE. R. GEIGER, M. of F. making, carpet fitting, laying its to salesmen. Wadsworth Chem L K. MEAD, K. of R. and 8 nnd cleaning. Yeur patronage is re leal Works. 448 Wentworth Avenue. assurance solicited M-upon III. spectfully Chicago, .WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. nnd fair prices at if prompt service 11 years old had I have times. nil or ladles PAT WE gentlemen, agents, Sego Lily Circle, No. 174, masts evlast seven practical experience; from 60 cents to I1J0 an hour to second nnd fourth Friday nights Co. ery Furniture wRh ths remeour Boyle and years advertise Introduce 7:18. in K. of P. hall. Visiting at Cnr-obfreely. Vary Estimates given Med. or country. dies, city eordlally Invited. sportfully. K. Van Ksmpsn, real neighbors CA8HMOKE. Co., 2361 Washington Ave. , O. X- - 1ST DAISY deuce 1789 Volker sve.; shop same avenue. lll-K- , Ball Tracy address. Indepenphono WANTED TO BUY. KATE HEYMAX. Clerk. 228 dent IC12-D- . ' llrd Itreet for suitable WANTED Furniture 667K. Phone rooming house. VKTKRINARY SURGEON. Women of Woodcraft, Ogdaa Circle nt 881, meets every Tuesday night D. P. VILLI KEN, graduate veterinary 7:86 o'clock, K. ef P. halt Visiting MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, surgeon. Calle answered night or Neighbors Invited. Heres your cue for the sew year day. Office. Ogdea Feed and Bale Date can bn puld nt the effioe of Ed Be ears and have your laundry wants WANTS) Pork, veal, and chickens 2219 Wash. Ave. Both Auth, the afternoon ef the 18th ef each Rtable, American attended to by M Co,, 186 24th Bt. at Russell-Jampbancs; night phone 45IK. month. First National Bonk Bldg. plant By so 3oing you will avoid risk SIRS. AUCE COLAJXfi, Q, N, 2988 inend disappointment We use no Plume Ave. WINDOW CLEANING. MAR fe CR1TES. Clerk, 2VI1 Mon jurious walking preparations ns the roe Art. Heathen Chinese." UTAH window nnd house cleaning practice of ft Janitor nnd porter work. Ram Yours for t prosperous new year, LADIES OF THE MACOABEEE. Co. Bell, 103(K. Office 414 GORDON mat-tres- 1 n 1-- 1 WEIGHING OF MAILS. Government Has Been Losing Millions By Peer Figuring. te house Washington, Feb. 2. Th committee on posfofflces nnd post roads today incorporated a provision in the postofllee appropriation bid which, it Is sold, will save the govn W0 ernment 5.000, year lu tha amount paid to railroads for hauling mail matter. The action was taken after an explanation by Representative Murdock of Kiwi, who arid the department was using n false divisor," in that It wdghid the mall for seven days nnd divided the amount by six to aarertaln the amount on which to base the compensation of the road. The provision, among other things, requires that weighing shall he done for seven days and the amount dlvli-e-d by seven. KILLED IN A WRECK. n Ogden Turf Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 487 26th BL 174. killed. A companToledo, Ohio. ion, name unknown, was badly injured. They were stealing a ride on the blind baggagecaped unhurt. - The passengers BISHOP STANG es- FRATERN AL ROYAL ARCANUM. 326 Twenty-fift- h St. DEAD. St. Paul, Feb. 2. A long distance metuge to the Associated telephone Gesry. Okie., Feb. 2. Rock Island Press from Rochester, Minn., conveys esetbound pasenger train No. 2 was the Informations that Blahup Btang, derailed two miles east of Weather of Fall River. Mans., who underwent fold late last night. The coaches re- nn open; t Ion at Rt. Marys hospital mained upright. John J. Shannon of there leceuil;, died this morning. Po-lan- o 26th BL Exchange California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. ( 1. Altnniey-st'La- I. . Garrison, Foster Garrison $1-1- Ribs May $9.87 July $9.73 09.75. Rye Cash 69 70; barley, cash 057. t 12a 10a 17a 7a lt our dry Clark Sous l!a f 2 1 ROOMS REAL ESTATE. 817-X- WANTED pound. par value, The leading futures ranged as 78. 78, Chicago, FOR SALE house-kt-i-i::i- 137 2dlh Si. 2e; York. Total sales of bonds, Room lor lignt Adams. Phone HOVStkEEPIXC 29 FEMALE HELP WANTED. cient ia some esses to causa a decline in the net return compared with last year. A report wu current of an Intended Increase la freight charges by the trunk lines in the early future. The revlewe of the mercantile agencies were scanned for signs of a little reaction in the business world, hut none such were reported. Bank rlenrings for the week are lower than Mat year, following a tendency manifest for several weeks put. Ths decrease Is accounted for mostly in New York figures nnd outsldo the seven principal cities the clear- 25o lb. ings still show a volume above that of Eggs. 40c per dozen. last year. The hank statement wu Eastern cheese, 25c lb. little regarded, the cash decrease beSago cheese, 25c. Beet sngar, $5.46 sack; 16 lbs. for ing smaller than expected nnd the loss In Increase causing no surprise in (1.00. view of yesterdays issue of New York Cane sugar, $5.75 sack. City bonds nnd subscription during Hooper cheese, 20c lb. the week to new stock nnd note issues. Swiss cheese, 25c lb. The bank of England wu reported to Oranges, froqi 20c to 60c. have secured two million dollars gold Bananas, 20c dusen. to arrive from Egypt on Monday. For High patent fiour,l2.2S par hundredelgn exchange, although nominal on weight; straight grade, 2.10. Union ontc, 30c package. Saturday, showed a sugging tendenRanch butter, 30c. cy. importance is attached to the attitude to be taken by the Bank of Lemons, per dos., 30 and 35e. Coal oil, 25c galkm; $ gallon a, $1.1$. England in the event of further demand on London for gold by New Crabs, 25c and 20c; lobsters, 20 IS ROOM AVE. Furnished room tjr one nr two gentlemen. FOR KENT WANTED Ulrl for geni-ra- l housework Salt Lakr, Feb. 2. The sales of the 346 28th street. week the daring mining exchange $.$7 good, heavy $6.007 0A: amounted tn 316.719 shares, for which WA.VTER A lady lo take charge of rough heavy $ii.7Gti.80; light $6.70 was paid $217,576.67. During today's 1. 1.. oisr Alteration 6 hlfh a.nog6.70; bulk of sale sessions there was n good deal of 21-Rous Co. Clark f eg. go 6.95 the and Consolidated injury for Star 2.000. Market demand lowSheep Receipts clueed was supplied and WANTED Good nnd experienced lamb $4. er. Ajax found buyers at Sf and 4J steady; sheep $1.80 laundress at the State School for the con8647.70. 6 cents, while Lower Mammoth Deaf and Blind. tf tinued firm at yesterday's quotations. ColoW'ANTED-rGi- rl 1ncle Bam. Berk Tunnel end for housework, Mrs. OCDEli MARKETS rado Junt about held their own, while Kolapp, 2514 Madison Ate. Scottish Chief closed with a shrinkage Thera were no changes 4 import' its credit. Thera were some sales WANTED An assistant to the masure in prices on ihe local produce to of Daly Judge reported on the opet. tron of State industrial School. Apmarket this week. Staplra held firm board, the stock going at $11.12 and ply at once to the superintendent. and, nutwl'hatanding the inclement $11.25. Columbus Cou. sold as low as weather, business was fairly good. The demand for alfalfa anj timothy bay WANTED A good Isundresa Ogden ia very briak, but the price has not General Hospital, et once, been bloated as yst. Wheat, oais ana other grains are also selling well. SITUATIONS WANTED, FEMALE. California frails are In good demand and the market i generally well DRESSMAKING Tailored nnd inucy It has been noted of late that skirts a special!). ;ui rtlh 8L are ap the new wx S727D. pearing on canned and preserved con the labels reveal These goods. WANTED Dressmaking, shirt waist tents of the cans and packages on g 2au Lincoln. Ind. suits, specially. as nerve which they appear, and Phone 3780D. I 11 lmo guide to the housewife in obtaining pure or Impure food products, whichEXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes ever she may desire to purchase. work by the day. Good referencea Following are ruling prices: 65U 24th 8L Ind. phone 8738A. California lettuce, 5c head. California cauliflower 15c head. Sprouta, 2 lbs. for 25c. MALE HELP WANTED, Dates, 2 lbs. for 26c. bushel. $1.25 per Apples, HUSTLERS WANTED Everywhere, Coooanuts, 10 to 15c each. $25 to $30 made weekly distributing 1 a 5c pound. Butter, r Ad circulars, overseeing 15c Cranberries, per quart. vertlslng. New Plan. No canvas10 conta. $ for bunches Celery, Advertissing. Merchants California grapes. 12e par lb. ing Ca, Chicago. Bldo veal, 8e; leg veal, 12c; hind quarter, 12 c. loin veal, WANTED Men, everywhere; good Beef loin, 14c lb. pay; to distribute circuUrsjidv. met10-lbuckbucket, $1.80, Lard, ier, tack signs, etc.; no canvasset 50e; bucket, 80c. ing. Address National Distributing Halibut. 15c; flounders, soles, Bureau, 100 Oakland Bank Bldg., imeltes sell for 15c lb.; striped base, III. sup-plied- 1907. FOR RENT lArge front room, st e tubes i, electru- - light, one or two beds; fiii room. 35 Opera Houm. BWk. Phone 3715 D lud. on ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN 28 CENTS. ALL AOVER T1SEMENTS MUST BE FAID IN EXCEPTING HUSI ADVANCE, NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH U&. this IN MAMMOTH CLOSE GOOD FORM. LOWER 3. FURNISHED ' GRANT wth (isiji. MINING MARKET Chicago Cattle. Cauasf Impression Unfavorable Large Growth ef Railroad Espenaeo. FEBRUARY FORRENT caiies S5.a" 4.80; bull 12.7531-25- : 7.?S; western fed steer S'i.T&v 4.25 a. 75: wtsrvrn fed rows 2 . Hag Receipts S.0t0. Market weak to a cents higher. Bulk of sales SO. heavy 8540.82 p.JHy.85. uni ig packers 80.8548.82 bO. 8. $5.75 light Stwwp Receipts 2"n. Market seadi Muttons 84.7545.75: iambs $0.75 7.80; range wethers $0.1'48.7u; fed ewes $1.054 5.20. i tHSPO. IT All, SI NUaY, Safest and best Insures men for one. twn or three thousand dollars. Council, No. 687, Rocky Mountain meet second and fourth Friday rvcti-ing- e st A. O. I W. hall, over Howell's store. Visiting brothers eordlally I invited. FRANK FOULGKR. Regret. J. W. WOTHKRSPOON, Collector. G, B. ROBERTS. Secretary. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Silver Hive No. 1, meets the second and fourth Tuesdays nt 1:1$ P- - ., nt street VisONeill halt Twenty-fiftinvited. sisters cordially iting h BEBSIE BEBB1XQ, L C. LUCY NELSON. R. K. , KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Ogden Tent No. 24. meets tha second and fourth Friday evenings, nt I o'clock sharp. In I. 0. 0. F. hnU. Visiting Knights cordially Invited to attend. J. W. HALSEY. Commander. F. F. BOND. Recorder Keeper. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT. i |