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Show V THE 6 "taGf , EXAMINER MOr.MNV, prori-nde- are la active demand, a STOCK MARKET FEBRUARY 9, 1907. bull not been advanced. Callf-jrailettuce, 5c bead. California cauliflower lie head. Sprouts, 2 lb, tor tie. Lit let, 3 lbs. for 2lc. prices hav Music & Art Instructors SATlRDAV, CTAH, OGDEN, MINING MARKET Apples, $1.25 per buabaL Coooanuta, 10 to 16e taeh. Butter, 15c a pound. Cranberries, 15c per qoait. LARGE OFFERINGS OF MAY DAY Celery, I bunches for 1$ cents. IN BALT LAKE MARKET. California grapes. 12c per lb. Bide veal, leg 12e; Iota veal, 12e;hc; bind quarter, 12 c. Beef lb. lie loin, Star Conselidatafl Held Firm, Whila Call of Hardening Money Lata in bucket. $1.50, S ib. buckLard, 10-lBlack Jack Closed Siightly tna Day Weighed Heavily in et Sue; b bucket, 50c. Stock SalsA Higher, Halibut, 15c; Bounders, solea, 12c; ameltaa sell for 15c la.; striped baas, WALL A STREET STOCKS HIGHER LEVEL. REACH '1. 25e lb. Eggs, 40c per doreu. Eastern cheese. 25c lb. Bags cheese, 26c. Beet sugar, $5.45 auk; IS Ibg. New York. Feb. 6. The etork market bad as excited hour after (lie opening today during which prices were held xboie the level of ye aterd ay's recovery. Apparently distribution was going on at that level and the market lapsed into extreme dullness and Sait Lake, I'eb. $. The bulk of business transacted on the floor uf the mining exchange during the forenooa calls were credited to the open board. There were large offering! of May Day and the price fell. 10.000 shares selling as loar aa 20 cent. Star Consolidated held firm, while Black Jack closed slightly higher tbaa the opening. Columbus Consolidated of Al'a sold at $5.05, aaj Daly Judge up to Cor $1.00. Cane sugar, $5.7$ sack. Hooper cheese, 20c lb. Swiss cheeae, 25c lb. hesitating fluctuations thereafter. The Oranges, from 10c to COe. effect was to revive doubts over lha Bananas, 30c dose a. speculative outlook. Mist of the maHigh patent flour.l2.2i per hundredterial of the day's peculation waa in $11.60. the form of ruuiora and moat of these weight; straight grade, $210. Union onto, 30e package. The closing quotations and sales emanated from Washington. Thera were: Ranch butter, 30c. were large buying orders at the same lemons, per dim., SO and B5c. time executed by houses with importCoal oil, 25c gallon; B gallons. 1.1S. ant Washington connection. The afCnba, 25c and 10c; lobatera, 20c fect waa to produce aa Impraaaion that important developments w era to be pound. Canned corn, 10c, I2c, lie, 17a forthcoming there on call money and Canned tomatoes, for 25a stock market conditions. There were Pop com, 4 lbs. for 15a plenty of rumors to supply details, but Short loin beef, 15c lb. authoritative Information waa lackRe?f riba, seta 10 to 12e lb. ing. Confidence la felt In the financial Rib roost, 12a district that moderate measure of Veal breaata, 10a refoim been undertaken have rurrenrjr Veal steak of Isa 20a at Washington under auspices that Veal chop 15a It la give good promise of success. Trimmed turkeys, 25c lb. believed that provision for the routine Beeta, 2c per lb. deposit or surplus revenue of the govUtah turnips, tc per lb. ernment, including custom receipts, Rump roasts, tc to 12 A in national Iianks will b made and PI riiled pig' feet, I lbs. for 15a the limit of monthly retirement of Plcklod lambs' tongue, flic dox. bank note circulation expanded to Loin mutton chops, 17 c 1 twelve or fifteen million Instead of Leg mutton, 16c lb. three million aa at present. The reForequarter mutton, 10a moval of thin limitation la expected E.rloln steak, 11a to lead to freer note iaauee by the Spring lamb, forequarter, $1.00. now banka where tsey are restrained Spring lamb, hind quarter, $1.25. from the difficulty of wing the notes and porterbouaa steak, when they come berk from their cir- 17a culation. The impression got abroad Pot roast, 10c. la the financial district that aaaursnce Round ateak, baa been received la some way of a Chuck steak, 10a likelihood that the interatate comm Is-Rib boiling beef, Ia would not be opposed to an adUtah cabbage, 2s lb. vance la freight rates If prices were Utah potatoes, 14 lbs. for 25e or equalised. There wa a rumor also $1.50 per hundredweight. of an Intended alteration in the govCitron pool, 36e lb. ernment process against the Standard Lemon pool, 26c lb. Oil company which la regarded aa a New cun-ante-, iBe per pkg. Friends oats, C for Z5a sort, of teat case of lha attitude to be taken towards the great corporations Orange peel, 25c lb. Comb honey, 16c. In general. The uncertainty In the stock marSagA Be per bunch. ket movement waa probably tbc outMaple sugar, !0e lb. Raialns, 15a growth or rather the unauletautlal material on which It was seen It waa Peanuta, 16c lb. New walnuts, I lba. for 45a baaed. The market felt the effect Almonda, 25e lb. also of the reduction of the short InMixed nutA 26c. I lba for 45 terest by reason of lha covering of shorts yeaterday. A hardening of the Bloaters, f for 26a Kippered salmon, 2Be Hi. call money rate late in the day also Smoked white flab, 20e lb. somewhat on the market. weighed Ketchup, 30c per large bottle. This was supposed to he due to the Veal steak of ghouldar, making of provision for paving the One-hal- f or vhola hog. 10e. atibxrriptlotie to leet week's New York Loin and rib pprk chops, f.lu.WW.OOO. The bond of Issue City Buttock. 7e. preliminary estimates of the week's Whole pork IoIda 15a current movement also Indicated B Veal neckA A weakened, balking position. Sliced ham, 20a Reports were current of further note AN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Whole eastern ham, 17 to 10a Isiuee by railroads, either placed or In Sliced boiled bam, 0a contemplation. The rate of Interest Fab. Interatate Brokerage Company Breakfast bacon, lie to 25& which these notes are made to bear . , 1907. Dry salt bacon, 16a,..: at the price they bring Indicates tbat Pickled pork, 12e lb. the market la still Inaccessible to capChopped euet, 12a ital Issues of a more permanent form Pork aauange, 12c. a I prices which corporations could afHamburger, 12e. ford to accept. The drooping tendenThe price In each Instance Is by the cy of the market more than wiped out the early gains and held to the clow pound. Timothy hay, looae,' sells for $11 Ing. which waa eaay. baled 80c a hundred ; Honda were Irregular. Total sales, per ton; timothy 70c a hundred; alfalfa bales. alfalfa ,113-- ,0uu. $1 , par value, haw, loose, $9 to $10 per tom I'. S. bonds were unchanged. Whea;, $1.30 per cur. 1!a sl Real Estate Agents and outalde properties aaa Claaelflad Salas eotum agaia in Ogdon Par M. H. GO WH. A. HICKENLOOPEA inauranaa and Inveab Raal manta. 20f Eseleo Building, euw ctaaor In N. H. Waa, 00 ARIL Raal EatatA LaanA Inaura nee, Commercial BtockA HO Eaulaa NS kim A A BRUMMITT Laanw IneurancA Raal 2374 Waabingtan Ave. JAB. L BALLANTVNE. Raal Batata, inauranca and In vactmoata. Office lit Eaclaa BMg. Phana, EatatA Either 771. A P. BRATA Raal EatatA Plra Inaura noA LaanA Natary. BIB Slith BL Bath IphanaA M. FORRISTALU Surety Banda, Raal Batata and aauranaa SIB Caalaa Bldg. JL W. N. PEIRCA Raal Bata I Natary, Fire and Ufa Inauranaa, BIS S4th BL Bath KELLY A HERRICK. General InauranaA Laana and Rental Real Batata Inveatmsntn ' A. A. WENGER. ' Raal Ealata, Pita Inauranaa, Mart, gaga Laana, SS Pirat Nat 'I Bank md. Phana 721. Bldg W. B. WEDELL Raal Estate, LeenA Inauranaa KH Waahlngten avA and Rental Bayla black. Bath pheneA A L. a IVEl J. C. NYE, Raal Batata, Laana and Inaun ancA Natary PubllA Mil Washing-to- Raal Batata. Laana, Inauranaa, Rant CaMaetiana, Notary Public. a. n AvanuA H. COObARBb Raal Batata, Plra and Ufa Intur-aneNaury Publia. 412 Eaclaa Bldg. Ball Phana IML Raal Natary Rldg, A A BMITH Mina and Realty Broker. Natary PubllA Ream It, First NaL Bank, Ind. phana BS7. A G ROLAPP. Ealata Ira Insurant, PubA Rental, thana SS; BOB Eaclaa InA SB '4, A C. SIMMONS. Raal aetata dealer In Five Polnta prepertlaa and farm landA Rental prepartiaa handlaA 220 Waah. Ava, Ball phene My. CHAUNCY PARRY Raal Ealata, Plra Inauranca and laariA Comer B3d and Waah, Basement. Attorneys JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 40 and 41 Pirat National Bank Bldg. Ogden, Utah. In office. Both phones. AGEE A MCRACKEN. , 63. SB and B5 First National Bank Bldg. PhonaA Bell Attomoy-at-Law- 240 SO. oTlcbbenoeh m. VOLNEY C. GUNNELL Office Ind. BOO, Attemey-al-La- SOS . Washington Ava Ecclea Building. A T. HULANIBKI Attomey-at-Lsw- T. Attomey-et-Law- IBB Rooms R. O'CONNELLY. Twanty-faurt- . evar Rlchard-aanind. phene H BL. h Grocery, . First Nat 21-2- Bank Bid R. B. FARNSWORTH e Attemsy-at-Law- 114 and BIS . Ecclsa Building. City Florists B. VAN DER SCHUIT. VARNEY Funeral daaigns of ail kinds; cut flowera and petted plants. All an dare promptly filled. Phone 906-Z- . 740 Twenty-eight- h FLORAL CO. Floral deaigna of every dosertp. tlon to order. Delivery promptly made. Order by phono. Boll S1S-K-. Greenhouse, 102 Thirtieth et. at. THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Choice cut flowers always an hand. Floral designs a specialty. Greenhouse car. Joflaraon ava. and TwcntiMn at W. L. Porter, Mgr. Phones Bell 260-Z-; InA 233. OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artiato. Store 413 Twenty-fourtat. Gratnhouae epoosite Qlenwood park. Phones, Bail 636-- . Ind. 19G VARNEY FLORAL CO. The choice-- ' carnation e, reset and ether flowera, with appropriate Prices moderate. 162 Thirgreen. tieth at Bell 81S-K- . Ogden City Dentists FELSHAW'B DENTAL PARLOR Over Bparga'a Book Store , MBS Wash. Ava 'Phono ton, 70-k- : ; $1-4- Whole corn, $1.30. Cracked barley, $1.15. to $1.15 per Bran and shortA The leading futures ranged aa folhundred. lows: Shorts alone, $1.30 per hundred. 79. Whea- t- Repl., 79. Whole barley, $1.21. Corn May. IT. Hi's : July. barley, $1.45. 17 Vi, 4(1',. 4f.. Sept., 47t, Rolled Cracked barley, $1.35. 4GV Oats -- May. 41. 4". MS: July, ns, 32. 33. 37. 37: Sept., S3' Por- k- Mav. 17.R3. 117.92. COMPANY $1-1- 7. 4, 4lift; 117.90, $17.96. $17.97; Urd-Ms- July, $18.00, $10.00; $10.00. $10,011, LOTTERY $17.$i, July. $10.13. $10.02, $10.12. Hlha Short July. PUT $9.77. May, $9.97, $9.70, $9.85. $9.80, OUT OF Cash quid at Iona were as folio we: Flour Steady. Wheat - No. 2 spring. 81 ft 95; No. 3. 74 ft 84: No. 2 red. 75 Com -- No. 2. 44: No. 2 yellow. 44'!.. No. 5 white, 42; No. GOVERNMENT OntsNo. 2. HAS UPROOTED 3 white, 39&4I. THE HONDURAS LOTTERY. .fair to choice Rye -- No. 2. malting, 56ft No. 1, $1.19; So, 1 norh Flax Seed r Chicago. Fh. 8. -- A dispatch from western, $1.35. Prime timothy seed. $4.50. Washington says: Clover, contract grade. $13.50. Apparently the government has won 'Ml rllie. Mca (loose) $9.50; Bifi an extraordinary victory aa a result of Vil hhl.. $17.06; lard, per po:. per ESS 70. 38: . f.3; 59. the proserittkin it has instituted against the managers and agents 'of Whisky, basis of high wine, $1.29. 'he Honduras lottery. Suit have been brought in various Receipts and Bhipmenta. places throughout the country, one In13.5"0 bhls.; Fiona Receipt dictment has hei-- piled upon another, and thing have been made to hot for 22.5"f lihls. Wheat Receipts U,"Oo bn.: ship- the loMny people that they have thrown up the sponge and have gr.c ments. SS.non tm. Corn Recelpie. 357.790 bit.; ship- out of hustnea. It least they assert that this ia n. lint n make assurance ments, 298.3191 hll. Oai ship- doubly sure, the government proposes Receipts. l.tViwn bit.; to press Home of the Indictments to ments, 570.000 im. lO.oonbu.; shipments a speedy ;rlal in the hope of breakRye -- Receipt 4.'- MN Im. ing up the entire machinery of one f the most daugeroue concerns over Harley Receipts, "l.Mio hu ; ship known In this country. ments. 4ii.ooo i,i. Tor many ye re 'be general public bn unders'ood tbat the selling of Product. lottery tickets in this country waa l On the lie exchange today 'he stumped ou by the decision of the butter market was steady; com merit-I'nlted itfaten npi eme court, which 21 ft 51: dairb s. 2h29. the New Orleans Intterv at mark case include Egg ra-making use :f the malls to send tick-f- ' 2:;ft2fi; firsts. L't'; prime first. 27'. or prize. Rerently. however, tin extras, 2',. off hs't of the o'il New Orleans brlfi. Cheese aica.1i. U'-jliery. generally known aa the Hon-dutl'tterv ronipiny, ha established ('self in iht country, and has sucSugar and Coffee. ceeded in doing an enormous busiNew York. Feb. 8. -- Sugar- Raw ness. the extent of which was auapec'-3 :it:s;. centrifFirm; fair rrflt-inby n j outsider until government moiuASit n'lgat ugal 9i lerf 3 began their Inquiry. Keflm-.- l 2 Cru-he.V Investigator Then the department of Justice be40: powdered 10. cnumiavd 4 70 COFFEE Steady . ; Kio 7: No. gan to move rapidly and within the last week or two agents of the lottery 4. Panto. S. compauy have hern negotiating for a compromise, premising they will get Wool. nut of business at once and completeTr-- : S The s Vu ly if prosecution are dropped. Feb T.Wiml S'rmli tr; gnvernmen: officer thus far have not rf(f,rn nir-t:n. l.u22: fins 15 617. been dispn-e- d t. make much of a comitt'r promise. but have been insisting upon fine in various cases which would aa gregate not leas than $25C."0n. This OCOEH MARKETS plutocratic lottery company, but ft understood agents 11 over have rert Th remsinrl ceived notices ha therr wtil be no -- l net'lsrr h )!(-,-- held unrteingrd nwr drawirg for the present a; uuw waa rc,..kn. u,alas cad las at lbs. $'.'.87; short clear sides (boxed) Counsalore-at-Law- No- Oat a FUTURE. CHICAGO $9.76: Llatan to im, doar, Which will ha bast; Ta atruggla ndth rant, daar. Or ahall wa InvaatT Anawar by mala ar female ta aha JUMBLE, 2300, Wash. Halle, tary 12a 17l, $9.511419.75. shin-ment- - pr-ii- v. . i d 23-5- ,!. d . 1 1 nut-U- f'-l- m - HOW THE JAPANESE LIVE. Editor Chronicle" Blr; Bo far as 1 am aware, no one has noticed or questioned the statement of the President aw to the civilisation of the people of Japan. The people he Judge are the type he meet hi Washington, educated, veneered with politeness, and clean, and by the prominent statesmen and soldiers, who have been Even these still educated abroad. sleep on the floor while In Japan, ear i, with and put their hands np their sleeve to keep warm in winter. These advaared people, not as yet having any way to keep warm except by- - wearing extra clothing, nor any system of sewerage other than open ranal.' a teen to a disgusting extant in Toklo. Packet handkerchief are unknown to any claaa of Japanese. The people the real unvarnished Japaneseitlll live as In feudal times, from whleh they are removed than seventy years. Their reby quirement are covered by a few dollar monthly, their rleanllnees I entirely snperflcial. and there are probably not more thaa a million out of the whole thirty million who have ever heard of America. Their religa rbeerfn! Buddhism. ion Their honesty simply Is not. and their only great characteristic la their patriotism MRS. SMITH. Berkeley. Detvuoer 3L chup-stlck- 1 |