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Show wMm EXAMINER: TIIC MOCKING 5.15; t ; Kata ONeil, Teacher of Piano. Studio 262 28th Phono 111. j 28,0t11- Steady: - fi.su Jr UuHj khf-e- WALL STREET STOCKS UNDERGO CONTRACTION. 1907 bigh,.r. good Heeeipta Sheep M 5, ard feeders calves pika &7.03. JOSEPH SALLANTYNE. CStift Director 0(M TcOernael Voice Building a Specialty. FERREARY ITAU, HEYDAY, CODEX, .00. GRAND CENTRAL FURNISHES FEATURE IN MARKET. Biuciio 2632 Oivhard Av I CHAD. C. THATCHER. Arranger of MuaiO or Orchestra ana Band. TAoatrical Pianiok US W aea. And. lad. 'phon Jtt Firm Tone to Call Loans Early in the Toodier of Curtar, Man Jolla and Violin. SiS 27th SL Ind 'Phon RUTH C. PROUT of Violin and 2456 Van Buroo Av IDA M. CASSIN Instructor of Piano. Studio 2519 Lincoln Avo feather R. P. HUNTER MR. Toaefior of Unitor and Mandolin. IMoravion Syattm). Aiao Pan Studio 224d Quincy Avo. MISS CtARA WARMER, Piano TeachLeeehetisky MetheAthird street Twaoly er, M -- Judge Opens Weak and 8old at 11.25 No Change in Doly Day, But Rate Receded Laser. stoweul w. a. May Day. New York, Fib. f. There was a markid rout reel tuu in the volunre ot viutka titdey and the feieriah ton" of the reneiit niaikei was largely eliminated. Fluctuations btcame narrow ami the mutemeut was Uicreiugly IVdut-iLonby suggested sUiggixh. these comti'ion- - are a subsidence of1 the pressure of liquidation f a forces kind, and dispoKiiion to support priih-and protect the markit from eanes-siv- e didiurs of the bears in oonn-queuand I be cessation of their floice raiding turtle against volume. The sentiment over the future rouree of tile market eras only measurable reuMMired by this check to the decline. owing to the conspicuous lack ,.f rebound topic A demand was forthcoming when pric.-dipped.. bur it was totally withdrawn alien prici-- advanced at all. The break in prior la due to the of obstinately held accounts on the kingidde and the reiwiind t.j the haaiy covering of the short which imvltsbly becomes over eater.ded lu the course of a long conof tinued decline. The absence these swinpkims in the market maker of the professional trader, skep-ira- l the character of the resistance shown to the weakness today. There was a alight firmer tone ti call loana early in the day but rates receded later. Additional gold was secured in London for New York accounts, but the New York demand did not make any Mich sweeping as has been dreaded by the market. The ability of the Hank of England to make its 6 per rent rate effective has been dependent no fiscal operations of the English of the Japanese markets which took money from the market and placed it in the banka deposits. It is probable therefore that a further movement of gold from tumdon to New York will proceed without scrl mis tinsut (lenient of foreign markets. Foreign banking auihtrltlea agree that a large reduction of floating indebtedness by New York to them has been effected since the turn of the year. The continued advantage of poult inn enjoyed by New York In the interna t Iona exchange la interpreter, a algnlflcunt oi further obligation lo thla country on commercial account. Kailroad traffic reports contained reference to the difficulties from the storm blorkade, but offered nothing ti show a euhaldnnre of pressure of jraf-fl- e off trlngs. Net earnings for further reported showing the general tendency .of operating to overtake tlie growth of gross earnings, and So ti impair the net return. The sluggish, movements in Hie general market were largely In sympathy with wider movements in a few special stocks. They say closing was affected) by weakening of Eric. Ibmd were Irregular. Total sales, par value. FMiiti.lMiu. ft. H.' bonds were unchanged on call. a ENGINE AND CARS FELL TO THE . BOTTOM. -- ne DENT MOWERY Studio phono, PianThoory. Ind. 7M; Beil IIS. Residence phone, Bell 1160. A W. PURDY. Teacher of Violin; aieo Urcaoetrel Were, 166 2Mh St Bell phcnolSa ERNEST M. W. JONES Man Plano, Cabinet Organ and mini. Studio e4l Wash. A MRS. TILLIE N. BtASOEU Concert Fisnial Teacher o Pian studio 2660 Adam Phono nd. 46A A A REDFIttD MRR. Tsounet of Pun 40 Weah.ngUo Studies Avanun MRA MARY U SHIPP, Tuachcr of Guitar and hioadolia. Reedienco 04 AM at tea US. ADA G. BARRATT Toachei of piano and vocal cul- 21 agent tor celebrated Factory Baldwin A Kurtaman pianos. 414 Twenty-fift- h at A W. SALTER. Teacher of Fiona. Studio 2746 Adame. Bell ADDIE A 742-Z- . St it AIR HENRY Fiona Tuner ond repairer, Fine 2567 tens and notion regulating-Wash- . Avo. Bell IS3A MISS 0L6A WEMRENI Teacher ef Slnglr. 47BV. 1306 Adame eve. Bell phono MISS ALMA BAUER of Piano. Leechetriky Method. Studio 309 Adorno Avo. Torchar . Kanda'l jf ART e e Square, MRA J. L. HERRICK. Lessens In china pdti"9- - FWM iDieially. Complttt liw Btudln ehlno and motoriol Wash. avo. 760 sea Clatslfltd Salsa column. For bargain. In Ogden and outside properties H. H, GODDARD, Estate, Leans, Cammarelal Steak 010 Eautee Mdg. Real JAA A RALLANTVNA 'M Raol Eototo, liMHiranco RU 374 619 Eccloo ORiao A' J. BP.UMMITT Real Insurant Lean Estat Either Washington Phono, 771. , A M. PORRI STALL. Surety Rond Rral EeUto ond Muranco, 13 Ecclas Bldg. A P. BRATA Firs Insurance, Real Eilat Loan Notor). 410 26th BL Both phono W. N. PEIRCE. Real Estate, Notary, Firs ond LHe inaurenoo, 416 24th SL Roth phonos. NELLY A HERRICK. Loans and Oenorol Insurance, Rental Reel Estate Investment W. A WEDELL Loan insurant Reel Ectal MO Washington av ond Rental Boy to Stock. Both phone AA WENGER. Root EeUto, Fire In auranee. Mart 31 Ptrat Not! Bank faga Loans. Phono 72L nidg. Ind. J. A NYE, Estate, Locne and Ineu 411 Woehlnp-taonce. Notary Publl Root Avenu H. CODUe.ro, Reel Estate, Fire and Life Ineur. one Notary Public. 412 Ecclaa Bell Phene IML Bid A A 0MITH Mine and Realty Broker. Notary Public. Room 01, First Not Bonk, 667. Ind. phono A A tetata ROLAPP. Ire Insurance, Real Rotary Fublle, Rentals, 404 Ecclea Atj , Bell phene 26; Ind, A U A SIMMONA Rent estate dealer In Five Point properties ond farm220land Rental Wash. Ave, properties handled. Boll phone WS-y- . LLen to me, dear, Wnlch wii; be bid; l!i rent, dear, Tv ctccg e Or eh-:- . I e fmeer by rr.ilt or fcmolt to 23C3, Wash. Hello, CHAUNCV PARRY Real Estate, Fire Ineuronca and loan Comer 23d and Wash., Baa t-- e want Attorneys JOSEPH CHEZ, and Counselor at Law, ;i rii.. ii National Bank Bldg. I.-NoEeth phone tary i- oti-'- Otr.-.- I4fi WaiUneton a , Attorney-at-Law- Rooms 21 22 Fliet Net Bank Bldg. A 8. FARNSWORTH . 8t ovor Richard-eonGrocery. Ind. phene C4, Twenty-fourt- Ecdei Building'. E. T. HULANIBKI Attorney Av T. R. O'CONNELLY. 314 D. LESSENQEH 308 h Attorney-at-Law- 614 and . 315 Ecclea Building. r dare promptly filled. Phone 740 Twenty-eightat. 906-Z- . h Phones Bell 260-Z- ; Feb., cli.ee. 37k: C):il Ju'v. Ind. 293. 33. Sfpt., 32.32k. - July, luir.l ... 4fi(6, 45k, May. 39k. . 9l.176. July, 910.02k 910.13 flU.30, Sept., 910.17,. Short rtlba Jiay, Julv, 981V. 99.77k. 89 85, 99.8b; 99-80- , . CaFh qiiotatl.ms were as follows: Flour- - Steady. Whcni Nu. 2 spring, 8iuff83; No. 3, 72 4i 82: X". 2 rid, 72fi7ik-Co- t No. 2, 43; No. 2 yellow, 4:li 11 nu. o.iis 294 No. 2, 38; No. 2 while, white. 37fl28V No. 2. K2k; fair to i. Building. White Plains, N. Y.. Fh. 4. Three volunleer firemen were killed and four injured, one of them probably fatally the early today while working upon waa ruina of the Mead building which destroyed by fire last ulghL The dead: John Cromwell, thirty years old, assistant cashier ol Hie First National bank. Charlea Cooler, thirty yeara old, a real estate agent. Xu. 1ilnie tiunthy seed. Ei.&Ofp' 4T.T,. Clover, funt rurt grades, 915 80. Short ribs, si.les (lome) 9.,.r'f.' 7.1: nti'--i imi k. per hhl., 917.35; lar m-lui iite... Ji.s.'i; abort clear side , (hoxcdl 89 iJtitO haats of high wines, Receipts and Shipments. Flour- - Here! pis 31.100 libls. ; 37.200 llhk. melt. hc.1- 1- lli ii" 47.otio bu.; menu. I2.;'imi hu.pi. Corn Receipt , P3I 0M) bu ; mciitv, 2I7.2M0 bit. O.i - itcicttus. 2:7.9on tin.; mi ii!. lit;' .im liu. lt - IterelpiN. mints. 4.2'ut bu Jinrlev ttiKc!it 35.100 till tlli'll Produce. On I'ne produce lArliupge 1"dny the luil'ir morki't wns steady: cn iiiuertc FLORAL CO. Floral Artist Store 413 Twenty fourth ot. Greenhouoo opposite Qlonwocd pork. Phono Ind. 193. Boil 636- - 2"C dairies, stiady. at 23. Urot. jk .rl: rase 20; prime nelud-ed- . 111 fir, 27: 28. Chcciii' steady, lt'.iifi. St l'.tk. irTi-m- Steady: 25 .i2h; Wool. Vo Fell. . ttn.l line ni. JIf.m 4 - Iu22. 2.75 1.40 6.75 Mohawk Iau -- 1 j-- ;v Dillon Con Bullfrog Mining National Bank old liar Goldfield ....... nl'.-tbe- r sui.-M- MOHLER KING AND PRESIDENT. kv.ill, 8.87k .37 .57 .55 1.30 1.35 1.70 .12 .95 .28 .16 .16 .24 .08 .63 .51 .12 .16 1.75 .13 .98 .29 .17 .17 .25 .10 .64 .54 .13 .18 HAS PNEUMONIA. President of Union Pacific Thought to Bo Out of Danger. Chicago. .Feb. .4. Vice .President Mohler. of the I'nlon Ibtclfic, is ill wiih pneumonia ot the Auditorium Annex Hotel bere. He has been confined to his bed for a week hnt the matter whs not made puhlic until Sunday, when his daughter, who has been by his bedside for a week, returned to Omaha. Mr. Mohler it now thought to be out of danger. He was a'tending a meet lug of railroad men in Chicago when stricken. hi the r returned Hie P"n him at the Pirxiii.-n- : Kiric s t . c.il'inc l.r.tiMi Ktnhas) In the :if'"inoon uinvi went out in an t.tl its were lntnli the King and ..iitomohile. Sev- during the ride. AVALANCHE IN FRANCE Tcrtm. xen? Snow-atide- NEGRO NATIONAL . Sei't 4. Relief parties have to t)'e rll'hge of Rareeax. near l.o:r.ies. Kniv... where thr r.v lt'n itr.d twenty bouses were destroy d by an avasnehi of snow, Febrltary 2nd. IVtails Just rei'ctTed show that evna! persons ihv burled by th" avslsnche. iittfcil U..l'L, 1.75 .36 Pithis. F.b. t. King Edward and President Fa!lier s . yrhanged formal vidis x, Meiri.lv. Kin:: hid ward went tn the pn:;i." this niorn-.iig- . and was i'h tho iixonl lerenionie. The f. KIiik an hour. n explosion of Chicago. Feb. I l.-wuI'iti" in a t.'iik it, the re.r .rf tbs first ffii'f of tl.e Fni. I Motr Car l.tiili.ii'c. I4tr. Michigan aie- m- .i.' early fire whim ''".used 9i.MW44 .36 .26 .13 1.85 .30 .25 .17 Vice CHICAGO FIRE. VOSS ttUl 2.80 They Exchange Greetings and Make Formal Visit -- U ' .35 .25 .12 1.75 .29 .24 .15 xom.-tt'i-r- b.'C.i 76-k- .... Cen-iniM- 11:,. s ...... r me ; .. .... ...., C .- '1.cit 4.; ' ... . Ex Silver Pick Ex Homo. .42 .55 .64 .40 .51 .03 Ottawa. Kan.. Feb 4. The bodies of Mrs. Frank Fnvrk and her two children, a Ini) m. l 7 and a girl aged Tramp Cttn throat cut Yankee Girl 3. were found sit'i 'lu-lin the home of lit Smeck at Manhattan Con twelve imiea northwest of Ortg. Manhattan.... . The im!i of the mother hero tod-)-31 inlng sax in . shit., 'ho-- c of thr children Bronco were upon tlie tl.Mxr Pine Nil It ix not known It is a rae Yel. Horae.... of murder mid or a triple Dexter Mr. Smock ban not been nt murder. Stray Dog beIn Hite for xe r.i months and lx Man. Crescent In the weL Man. Gold Wedge lieved to Im d 'oc' Daisy Kewana DEATH. Sr v rral People Were Buried In Chicago Produce. Chirico. Feb. t i'Iom' M.iy 77 7 8 i 7 V .In.' 77 7 M:iv 4ti 4.1 s. Cr-r- Void y FEL9MAWB CENTAL PARLORS, Over tpa;ge'a Glare , MI5 Wait. Av 'PSurre Ben. :. TO in Their 1 Ogden City Dentists : PUT 112k 1.15 Comb. Fraction Great Bond Ex Great Bend Annex B. B. Bonanza thirty-sevel'iulerb'11. MeCalb rears old, candy tnnker, la believed to be fatally injured. , FAMILY Great Bend Red' Top Ex IMamondfield Diamondfleld Mother and Two Children Found Dead 113-K- 6k Whlls Working Upon ths Ruins of a cliolci Kyi lit a It i tig, 534(38. Flax S.im- I- No. 1. tun tit western, 61.23k. VARNEY FLORAL COl The choicecarnation reset and ether flower with appropriate Thlr-inti162 moderate. Prices green. . Bril THREE FIREMEN KILLED. No. 3 M-- 1541 17. OGDEN free-think- 917.50, 17.R0: 917-73- STOCKS. SAN FRANCI8CO New York, Feh. 4. Hugh Owen PenFab. Interstate Brokerage Company. tecost. minister,, lawyer, and edura 4, 1907. tor, Miciallst in polities, in religion, died Saturday night at Ask. Bid. bis home in thla City, gt fho age of 6) G. Columbia 1.2S 1.15 .40 .39 years. Thirteen years ago Mr. Pen Golden Anchor teeoat was named hs ad' assistant 6lv Jim Hutler 1.17k 1.20 trift attorney by Colonel John R. Ft! lows, but the storm of protest which greeted hi appointment, called forth of extremeliy hln public utterance ly Socialistic nature, and particularly by the sermon be had preached some years before in which he sympathixcl with Chicago anarchist, caused ItU resignation before he took the natb of office. The public knew hint well then bur of late years has largely forgotten him. Mr. Prntecoi-- t wss born In New Harmony, Indian 3k. 3. 3t;kfi,: May. 917.82k, lrk117.85, 917.72i cxtrai. I THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Choice cut flowers always on Floial design a specialty. hand. Greenhouse cor, Jefferson ave. and Twr nuetn et. W. L. Porter, Mgr. Free Thinker at One Time Aaaailed by the Public. 40, . 23 (i VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral deitgna ef every deecHp-tleto erdcr. Delivery premptiv mad. Order by phone. Bell 113-K-. Greenhous 162 Thirtieth aL DER SCHU'.T. Funeral dengns of all kinds: cut Pewere and potted plants. AH or 34:. May, close, lt., It; 31 City Florists B. VAN HUGH PENTECOST DEAD. FUTURES. 4iWk; July. 45kfi 4tik; Sept., 4I5S, 4tl, 401,. y Ix-i- Attorney-ai-Law- , VCLNEY C. GUKNCLL nnt! it aggie window Bmith received a severe shaking up and Mrs. Neadon suffered a fracture of the skull. After murh defay, the firemen reached the upper story and found Daniel Cahill, his wire and Mary Hemlock nuconscloui from suffocation and so badly burned that it Is expected the two autuen will not recover. second-stor- 91-2- C. M - 9.87k-Whisky- Couneelore-at-Lew-, I New York. Feb. I. Seven person went injured, gome of them probably fatally, while penned- in the tenements over a burning rag shop in berry si reft, early today. All occupants of the building were asleep when the fire wss discovered. The interior was filled with suffocating aiuoke when tlie firemen reached the scene and none of the dozen occupants could leave by the stall way. Two women and several men Jumped from n r AGEE A MCRACKEN, 53, 54 and 55 Firet National Bank Bldg. Phono Bell 809. nd. 80. AV.jrrat 0cta - Corn-Fe- s Two Woman So Bovorsly Burned They Will Dio. The loading futures ranged as follows: Wheat -- May. 78. 77V-- , 77V C78; July, 7hlfc, 77k, 777U 78; Sept., 78. 77. 77VV flO.tCk; A Og:- CHICAGO d SHOP. IN A RAG FIRE -r 39. A L IVEA Reel Estate, Lean Ineuronca. Renta, Collection Notary Publlo. Omaha, Neb.. Feb. 4. The engine and five cars of Burlington freight train No. 5 westlaiund, went through a burning bridge Just as the bridge train waa approaching Edgeutont, S. D The coaches Suuday ariernun. with their contents were totally destroyed aud the engine badly wrecked, but none of the crew waa injured. The engineer was unable to atop the engine before the bridge was, reached. He and the fireman jumped aud aaved themselves. Conductor Horklna waa in charge of the tiain. Passengers on train 41 were transferred at the scene of the wreck. 1 Real Estate Agents WM. A. HICRENtOOPER. Real notate, insurance end Invest monte. 200 Eeelee Ruilding, euw ceeeor to N. H. Ivon Cara and Thsir Contents Were Totally Destroyed But Crew Escaped Death. s FAF-R- Inatructer on Plena, OrQ" " Ur, Vocal Las no Ttug"! Nate. Studio 261 jwenty-Uiln- l ture. diuoic, tigoea (Wednesday and Thursday,) 2642 Lincoln eve. dtudio, Salt taka City (Monday, Friday ond Saturday,) M. PANTONE. J. Salt Lake, Ftb. 4. Grand Central furnished the feature of the forenoou call ot the Suit Stock and MinThe regular session ing exchange. haj scarcely closed when the report reached the pit than an important ruling had been made in the federal t in the now famous Manmieth-GranCentral suit and that again the Grand Central bad won an advantage. This started brokers to buying Gran I Central and the last sale recorded at advance over Saturday's qucUtlona of 91 a share. Daly Judge opened weak and was a seller at 111.25. Thcrt was no change in May Day. South Columbus Consolidated opened i:t good order, but the stock failed t i hold lta strength and closed on a aa'e of 2i0 shares at 91.92(6. Seveu Troughs was bought at 87. c The imlng quotations and aah-were; im.1 : Ire- - t,i-:..- ongwi.l ii'im . iu 11 reaiii - brick a.i ir'ure. of n'in.oli:t. VUA-.OJ- FAIR. Where Exhibits of Inventions of Col- ored Men Will Bo Mad Mobile. Feb. 4. A negro national will h" held tn this city next feature will be the exhibit of invonMons and rrattmnnship of An invitation will he extendni'g-o- e ed to the President of the Inlted Rmvs " open the fair. fair RAILROAD RATES REDUCED. ,lcff.rxott ). Mo., Fob. 4. The parsed the hill reducing paxs-'tigrare to two Ccns a mile on ail main ime railroads In Missouri ard three ran; a mile on all lnd pendi-n- t llu.s l.4 than fryty miles In 1: i larg-prartically cr'-a'- .n '.hat. lire bill will pass the house Ct tillin'.- rr h ront-idere- ftv'Udkitf. |