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Show 6 Xu 2. i)ii X-- Music & Art Instructors H.it- - STOCK MARKET I shin-- . ;; j X-- I. Si 4 -- PRICES BROKE WITH VIOLENCE ON WALL STREET. I 3 ard. Bhurl char sides i .A I: hiHkv. W hloul ba-ii- s Priren bmkf hub iiirirnte in the latter dialing market today and the hr aiiM-,ii of market gat e very eholeaale liquidation beitiK is force. The tarly ariluii of the market pave au Imiiieaklou of bear attack. There saa a muiufot of :rea at the opening and there sere points of tit the early decline, hut the siiole list a ewepi into the downward uiuve-uu-iand thr declined impel tie an the d futility of effort at support and stop loan orders sere upon the decline. This caused a piiauuev feeling over the whole au'l business outlook. They sr, re seeoinpanied by some rumors i simulated to deepen the gloomy feel-inbut which were without confirmaFor instance, it was affirmed tion that efforts were being made to the cancellation of some or tha of the Tnited orders on the lunik States Steel corporation for future owing to dihtnclinaliun of the com raetora to accept tbe dellt cries, it was asserted also that the Pennsylvania railroad a as seeking to abrogate some of its otiiers for freight cars, prompted by a revised view of the outlook for traffic. These reports were wltbouL confirmation upon inquiry In official quarters. The earll-e- i show of pronounced weaknei-- was In the Hill stocks with the Ifarrliiian slocks in cotuimny. The rapid downward course of these stocks gave rise to talk of liquidation of Harrlmsn of (he Hill Block and of holding market reprisal for grievance believed lo gro out of, the llarrintan Investigation nr some of tbe Information furnished fur the purpose of that invest (gat ion. Another source of weakness was the alleged needs of various corporations for uew capital and the high rates they would lie obliged lo pay for It. Reports of net earnings of railroads fur January coming lo hand showed the Inroads rt siilling front the lucreaso lu wages that went into effect ou Jsliuar,- This effect of the growing com of opera lions of rslltoads and the difficulty of securlug capital for the betterments which alone would avail to increasing eosl brought luto riiuslderatiou naturally tbe Integrity A number of preferred of dividends. storks on wlilrh the dividends hava euniiaratlvely narrow surplus of earnings to depend made precipitated declines on comparatively light dealings. The cumulative effect of these considerations and the gro lug weakness of the market had a deimiralixlng effect on the market and the fnll became rapid. The earlier resistance was In the department of apeelalllca Tor the most pan anil among the indtiatrials. Heading was strong and seemed to he attaeked with iterslstenee In the after noon. The coppcra and ateel were lute 4. ain-araue- e it per-retie- i Standard Coppar. Ntwhous and ma Coppar Among tha Most Active Ones. cH!p-ment- a. ship- - ! Fait laike. March pts. . Produce. produce escliang, today the butter market saa ateuily; creaineriea, :;1 dutriea, 2u4t:k. weak, at matk , It;,gl7: firsts. ed , 18. cues includ- 17: prime Cheese steady. 144 fin:1- The 21.CUU New-hous- On the Exx 4. opened with the aie of ot Blocks for 418.fit55.75. Em- week share This record is nuffck-n- i tu htw that trading was alack and ihe demand for slock limited. The greatest Interest wa centered on the unlisted nmrher. Stande ard Copper was offered at 5125; sold at S22.124: Emms Copper soid at 8u. 84 and 85. while Ohio Copper found lakers at 5525. Other stocks were quoted aa follows: Copper Glance, 25iff26; Yeriugtou Copper. 7Uft31.uO: offers of Federal Ely were wade at 88 and Western Ne- hip- - 6" )'(: 2l4.i,,, bu.; ship ments. I59.3 lu. liu. ; ship-1 n.v'oi i Kit Receipts. i.VitNi bu. Baric) Receipt. 53 .5"" bu.; shipment. :t;.r,oi) bu. liats-Recei- INTEREST IN SEVERAL UNLISTED STOCKS. i' iT'ih bbl. vada Copper at 81.45. The rluaing quotations were: firsts, - Chicago Cattle. Chicago, March 4. Cattle-Rece- ipt Reeves ijri.ooii ; market 10c It gher. yi.i&tft $4 .2316.9": cowa and 4 . 5.23: stuckers and feedets ihi; weatern Id.OOfj 7.2.'. iloga -- Receipt a 35.""": market 5c higher. .Mixed and butchers 10.8049 7. ihi; good heavy S0.tioii7.u0; rough heavy Ivi.Kotfl 6.90; light 86.80(16.95; pigs 3ti. 5416.75. market 25.""): rilicep - Receipt steady. Sheep 83.750 5. 05; lambs 1 Kansas City Cattle. Kansas Pity. Mo.. March 4. - Cattle Receipt lu.uttU; market 10c higher. Native steer y4.5u4ni.50: native 3.0(1; cows and hoHi-rand fttedera $3.7541 3.35; calve 4.00 63.5"hf7.25: western fed steer Ax G.lHi; western cows $2.75l6,4.5". market 5c I.ihhi; a higher Hiavy $0.ot7.ni: patkerw It;. 8540.87 pigs and lights 35.25 4i li . N.'l. Hlteep- - Receipts 4. 754i3. 75; 7.": steady, s lambs yti.jtuq 7.40; null-lon- range wethers f5.254tO.5U. Sugar and Coffee. March 4- .- Sugar Raw centrifFirm: tsir refining 2 ntulasaea sugar ugal 0 teat 2 Refined steady; eniheri 55.-42 iKiwriered 54.80; granulated 34.70. New York, 15-1- No. 7 Hiu COFFER---Steady- ; 2 8; No. 4 Santos, 7 1 41i 3-- . Wool. 8f. lamia. Mo., Marrh 4. Wool Steady, territory and western medium 2428; Due mwdtnui lk 4 22, fine 1 4 I". OFFERED RAISE IN PAY. A tbe Kt. Faul, March Mgieenunt entered Into by forty-tw- general managers repreenting all the lines In the west, the Creat Nartbern and Northern Pacific ntllrosda, the Mtm and all mads ehteritij; 8t. Paul, hare offered their trainmen and con-dunr a raise In pay. This offer was made after a special meeting of the traffic officials of the rod In tbe Nonhem Pacific offices Faiurday. which was held to the decision reached by the managers. The men have asked for a twelve pir cent Inrruase. Tbe lucres e which they will he offered are Jk fol- - SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. Interstate Brokerage Company 4-- March 1904. rnn-Hiri- lows: Cnnductors CL08INQ STOCK LIST. GREAT c!t wtlie., $1.29. Wheal Receipts, U.cU!i. 34.2" bo. Corn Receipts, 46" nieuts. 2lII.:iHl bu. . in yielding. Money here grew easier on cull with the progress of tha liquidation, hut Mine loans were strongly held. Tbe Saturday hank statement was believed to Indicate the currency movement Tor the Interior. The closing time was unsettled and the rally due to covering of shorts were poorly held. Honda were weak. Total Bales, par value. yi.TI4.0iHi. I'. M. bonds were unchanged on rail, rvv-- i Receipts and Shipments, bbls.; Keti-ipt- , 2 14,4oo New York, Man-l-i x U u iti.su. r lbs 47's. Reports of tne Cancellation of Orders by Companies Causes a Slump in Quotations. 3 iuui-- r i per bid 1' lH HT - hi-- riui-- s Me- - MINING MARKET i.ui-i- . .jiirrsft Shurt ribs, a.;r.. 1 . - J 3- liumt liy Pim-- t riint-r- . i;m-- e ,l' r ' 6 1:. MAIWII h.'r. 4": - 1' t 114)1 u4lg: ' u.abing. 'H Fi TIESHAV, TTAiL OfiDES. EXAMINE!! lfOKSlSfi TI!C In the passenger ser- vice, fl'l per month. 5'i a Passenger haggaaemen. month. Passenger brakemen ami flagmen. 31 per month. Freight condtirini' and firemen. 10 per cent Increase, based upon ihe prevailing prior to Hchedtile Nuieiit-lie- r 1. 190(5. Proportionate and equitable offers of Increases will lie tendered to all branrhe of the service. BINGER MERMANN'B TRIAL. Washinaton. March 4. - When the trial of Representative Ringer Her-mait of Oregon, charged with Hie destruction of public records while he was commissioner of the general land office, was resumed Today, witnesses were evamlneii to deterttiiue the method of handling the mail in Commissioner Hermann's office. The witness examined was Richard It. IHillon. now a clerk In the land office, but nho at the time of liernntnn's n was a mesinciibcncy as senger lit bat office. His testimony did not dlsrlose anything special beyond that Hlreuriy lieveloped. Mr. .lame Wilcox, also a clerk In 'lie Inud office, who was a messenger of the eomniirsbiiie!' at ihe rime Mr. in ofllce. testified that Herman wh all stauijicil Idler addressed to Mr. Hei'inann from (in'guii were sent to tbe roiiimls1oiii-'- s desk withoui lieing opened. The rest of the mail was opened either In rite chetf clerk or liy sentelmdy else. He made It ctear that ail Oregon mail went tu tbe coniitii' Attorneys JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 40 and 41 Firat National Bank Bldg. Ogdon, Utah. Both phones. No- tary AGEE A M'CRACKEN. Cou nee lore-at-La- In office. - i - . ' Office 2374 Waehington E. T. HULANISKI Ave. Attorney-at-Law- Rooms T. R. O'CONNELLY. i Attorney-at-La- 344 h Twenty-fourt- Grocery. and 55 Phonea, - M. O. LE8SENQEK Attorney-at-Law- . SOI Ecclea Building. VOLNEV C. GULNELL Attwnoy-at-Law- 53. 54 Firat National Bank Bldg. Bell 109, Ind. 80. ; SL. over Ricnard-aon'Ind. phone si. liter direr- . Fliat Nat Bank Bldg. 21-2- TRIAL OF R. B. FARNSWORTH a Attornoy-at-Law- K 114 City Florists B. VAN VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral deelgna of evaty drier) p. tlon to erder. Delivery promptlv made. Order by phene. Bell 413-C- . Greenhouee, 152 Thirtieth aL DER SCHUIT. Funaral deelgna of all kinda; cut flewere and potted plants. All a 740 promptly filled. at Twenty-eight- Phone 900-Z- . THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Cholca cut flowere alwaya on Floral deoigne a apecialty. hand. Greenhouee cor. Jeffereon ave. and Twentietn at. W. L. Porter, Mgr. ; Phonea Bell Ind. 291. i 'sl-T'- e 27 e !n rcur: pl.'n to lb.' ti:, 72 f oar,-- . it VARNEY FLORAL Ca The choice-- ' carnations, rosea and other flowers, with appropriate green. Prices moderate. 142 Thlr-fvt. at. Be'l iio. ir-i.- with to en.-- t n.i nt clinrgiiig his hint extortion hr was t present coirid .ailed, and it was Mittp.l 'hat not arrive in the sheii CHICAGO FUTURES. The leading lows DAKOTA'S SCHMITZ. Mai-c4. San F'sisctsc-Mihougii lodge It'tiuie 'a.--t W.ek made the P order li.i- Mh .r Sclunitx. should I4!1 et'i - inti! Weilres.-.- . Attortnv Hl-v- .iiiiiinon. of 'tu. district attorney's inf rme,1 tV- conrf that Imth "fit ki.ie 'u n! :igr. n a continuance to We no wh'cli day the uitor-n.-'- s fur Srhmr g tarantred tha he w.'tli1 be preMui Cpon ihi tin the .lorlge tVitirp granted reiiii-- ' fur a s'Ts.i:eiiient. p.e tail'll, ,.f Avurney Rhottrldge h.iv. hi 'ist of iratien prcpari'd ;i pos'O nenienf for epe week in he csi's o' Rttef. and fhtef of Police liitotn. and In .lodge liis-iot'cottr' :h- 'rial of RuprrvlHor Nich'da- - wa- - rss.rp .nefi 10 March 1. nil a'Ciunt senre of Al'rif'ey 'be Inbblr. the de'inol ft miaul isitgei ,,, fo' OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artist Store 411 Twenty-fourtGreenhouse opoosite Qlcnwoed park. Phones, Bell I3i-n- , Ind. 191. 26Q-Z- h s 31 V.i. 81S-K- Ogden City Dentists FELSHAW'S DENTAL PARLORS. Over Spargo'a Book Store 2445 Wash. Avs. 'Phone 79 k, BelL su' Idl7 Western I'nion NurMierti Pitcific Un hi Northern pfd im. Met Ilf. Met., pfd Mucky Mucky, pfd . and SIS Ecclea Building. MAYOR s. e S': ' 7 a. 3'i 3 y.i : 57 Mu fs,. ! '7'. f, !. pt u " ' Tie'.i i"ii 8.'! Xu - ' 'iuii n. ?. 7. 4"",, ,, 'i ,i. f.ii;. I rn k'i on, jn..;- ft 17'. fs.'i.-- s- - j Ixtniloii. Ma clt ' Dimer i iiT;1. No FOR HAWAII. SPANIARDS j .s'. I llidioji clisticred to SiiiMiish emtcrai: front Cardiff s;o ef Malaga di. Br.:i-l- i The 4. which had Iwen two theiisiu' ... Honolulu. ai;e.i for Hawuit by PASSENGERS BAGGAGE. LOST Yokohama. March 4. It developed today that the eport that the of the Great Northern Steamsteamer Dakota, ship company's which went ashnre off Sbtrnta In the Ray of Toklo at 6 o'clock Sundsy night were taken off by the steamer On. I Mam, which was sent to her assistance hv the agon' ,.f the company. wa incorrect. The Oml Mam returned here last night without the passengers, having been unable to get siongsi lc The wreck, owing to the She reported that the heavy sea. lVakota was deferred and wa iirk by the head. All the passer.geis and crew were landed at Xokinia lich'. They lost all their Ten hags of mail were baggage. raved The .tien's of the company sent the Omi Man and the Haki Mam to the reeiii- of the wreck today. There were ship standing by the Ihikota. -- - CHICAGO'S NEM MINING 'CHANGE (.'hiraao. Marrh 4. The New Chicago Mining Stock Exchange open.-Kiiiat wi'h h:i' ita sponsors declared in be :t ntifilng smount ?f fur fl: st day. The f,,- - ib(, K!r of 10rt niemher--'tinrovi .! J ''it mch. and it Is saf.i h,if 'lie g'l H'e- - par of there have jlreu-tbfl'TI '.iS"U tra-l-n- s p |