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Show tiie 6 Mororixq examiner, or, den, ft An. Music & Art Instructors Shun STOCK ribe-M- ay, July, 8.924. I.824, 8.95, 8.90. 8.9u. MARKET CONTEST ON WALL STREET BETWEEN OPPOSING ELEMENTS. 8.774- - 8 624- - 8.65; Northern Wae a Conspicuous Leader on Account of Court'a Decleion. Chicago Cash Quotations. Chicago, March 2k. Cah quotations were aa tollowa: Flvur barely steady. No. 2 spring wheat. 7XS 14 : No. 3, No. 2 red, 734 V No. corn, 444; No - vl!ow, 45. No. 2 cats. 42; No. 2 white, 43$ 4; No. 3 white, 404$ 424Xu. 2 lye, C5. Fair to chotca maltuig barley. 65$ BETTER TRADING NOTICED 8ALT LAKE XHANGE. No. 1 flaxseed, There wae a rather daulury cuuieet waged the opposing element in the jyecuuiLiiiU fur a email part of the uH-of today. exchange When it waa damunatrntad that neither eld gaining any marked advantage, the professional elemeut, which had been carrying on the con-teapractically abandoned It, After that the market fell into a period of dullneaa ouch aa haa not been Bren for many week. The quiet noaa waa accepted ae a grateful relief front the receut turmoil la the market. The professional teatlng operations Beamed to be largely on tho short aide of the murieL The deelateuce which theea effort encounterej wae attributed u the actlvltlee of the party of banker end capitalUta aald to have been organised for the purpose of supporting the market ami aupixated to lie responsible fur the rally In Tueaday'a market. When the market waa earn to have regained some degree of balance, many )nker left the street, tu be gone until Monday, to revel In the enjoyment of what they regarded aa rent. Active opera clou were In progress at the today in the working of the Uvaauty relief nteaaure fur the money market of governPayments on ment four of 1907 bf anticipated April li.tereat on the two and the four of 197 and of drpoaita of rustout revenue with the national bank were all In prugres. If preparation were In progress also An the large interest and dividend payment Monday, they ware balanced by thebe relief forces and the nney niefket failed to show any reflection of them. When the mock market advanced early Great Xonherr preferred waa a conepieuoua leader ou account of the decision of the Minne Mia supreme court In favor of the legality of Its ICO.IMIU.IHM) stuck issue. There was, however, an abrupt fall in the quotation fur the eubarriptinu right to the new stock In the curb market. While the Issue of the net stork has been held up by the litigation, periods have accrued for the payment of three JO per cent Installments of the subscription and fulls due April 8. These Installments, if made payable all together April 8, would call for aonih $24.uou.onu and might prove troublesome In the present condition of the money market. There Is a general feeling of hopefulness that money conditions will Improve after the 1st un tu t, touch-neede- d of April. The Uitnk of England made a weak return, and sterling exchange at Paris, which measures the pressure of outside money requirements In thst renter, receded sharply, Tha poor showing of. the English bank, therefor, and In less degree of the French bank, was regarded aa reflecting tha results of past pressure, with promise of amelioration for the future. Reports of a dour lock between officials and operatives of Western railroads, which threatened a strike, had a depressing eflect on the market and helped to tha The heavy tone of lalar trading. marking np of prices at the end of the day was on a small volume of transactions. The market closed, however, fairly steady. Ronds were steudy. Total sales, par valne.$1,91s,omj. I'nlied Stales bonds were unchanged in call. western, 1.12: No. 1 ON Mountain Lake Gains Four Cents During Regular Call Run Other I Stocks Are Awakening. - S. New Turk, Marrh 2$. 1907. MINING MARKET 8.34; September. -- Great 29. 8 20, 9.10, 8.10. 9.0u, 9.00: September. 9.124. Friday, mauch North- 1 20. Salt Lake. March 28. A steady although quiet market waa the lot of this mornings session of the mining exchange. Prices all alopg the line showed a, healthy condition, with tha 16 5b. speculative end of the game somewhat . 8.80. 190 poan-lper Short ch-aaides, boxed, 8 87 4 $ improved over yesterday, the general feeling being that the market would 9.12 nuw resume a much bettef tone. Whisky, basis of fetgh wines, 1.29. Daly Judge on buying orders brought nut several lots at $9.50. NeReceipts and Shipments. Flour Receipt, 490 bbl.; ship- vada Hills remained steady at 93.55. Clack Jack sold at 56 and 67. while ment. 26, Tub bids. Colorado Mining was extensively dealt Wheel Receipts, 15.000 bn.; lu nt $2.35 and $2,324 cash, with sell60.800 bu. ing options at- $2.30. Mountain Lake Corn Receipt. 870,700 bu.; braced up considerably, the stock 289,200 bu. Oata Receipts, 270.000 bu.; ship- moving steadily from 64 to 63. New York sold at 18. with Sotith Columbus ments, 305.3(H) bu. Consolidated selling at tl. 17461.2''. R)e Receipts, 6 400 bu.; YaLkee Consolidated closed the trad5.000 bu. with ea'es at 64 and 53. 82.500 Barley Receipts, bu.; ship- ingThe open board trading waa of a 71.700 bu. ments, rather quiet and unchanged nature, there being few transfers recorded, Produce Exchange. On the produce exrhange today the with prices but little changed. continued Columbus Consolidated butter mr.rket was steady ; creameries, steady at $5.50. Lower Mammoth soli 22$ 294; dairies. 20427. went at 29. Eggs weak; at mark, cases includ- at ll.$0, while May Hay Nevada Hills, like on the regular, wold ed, 16; firsts, 1(4: prime firsts, 17. at $3.65. 8tar Consolidated found a Cheese steady at 1340154- market at 35 and 394. with Seven 1 1 Trough unloading 6.0D0 at 42 and 43. Kansas City Markets. Columbus Consolidated and Kansas City Stock Yards, March 28. South Yankee recorded a transfer each single The cattle supply last week waa at the marwhile figures, unchanged Sioderate at S8.00U head, market ket closed on the prices: following on light beef steers, cows and heifers and Stocker and feedara, but there was a break of 5 to 16 cents on medium and heavy weight corn fed bed steers. Hot weather has affected the demand far heavy cuts erf beef, and this has shifted the demand more to the lighter rattle. A great deal of Curn yet remains In the country, aud pastures are almost a month ahead of time this year, two features that hold up the markets on eountrr grades. The run today la 13,'tOO head, market steady to 10c lower, distributed along tlie lines laid out tu the conJit kins Ihbi week, namely heavy beef grades gmlug the heaviest loss, others ranging from that to a steady bast. OdIo-isdfed steers are worth $4.25 to $5.(0; rows 93.0V to 94.00; heifers l.f.RO to 94.50; storkere $3.75 to feeders $4.25 to $1.90; bulls 3.25 to 94.25; some panhandle fat steera at $4.50; stock heifers $3.00; calves Prime timothy seed 4.3''. Clover. contract grades. 15.75. Fhort ribs tides, louse, 8.4a$8.55. Mesa pork, per barrel, 16.374 r ship-a.en- ahlp-reebt- s, sliip-nieni- su-ad- o 4.-S- $3.50 to $7.00. Tbe supply of sheep and lambs last week was 36.000 bead, moderate fur this sea eon. but the market declined 10 to 20 cents during tha week, mMnly account of bad conditions elsewhere. The run Is 13.000 today, market steady to strung, and active. Some Arkansas Valley 75-llamh sold at $7.80 today, against a top of $7.85 last Monday, several lots lambe at today at $7.65, some 60-l$7.45. Wethers sell at $5.60 to $6.00: yearlings $6.10 to $6. $5; ewes $5.25 BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS to $5.65. While the. feeling Is sot bullish as It weak week ag, quite. Interstate Brokerage Company March there it no expectation of any consid28, 1907. erable decline at present, and any material reduction In the supply would Immediately be reflected in nn advance in prices, a everything Is cleaned up closely from day ta- - day. A small number of lambs found a free outlet to tbe country around $7.00 list week. Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 28. Sugar Raw, Him; fair refining 3 centrifugal 9b test 3 nmlaseee eugmr I iiflne.l steady : crushed 6.40; powdered 4.80; granulated 4.70. COFFEE -- R'esdy; No. 7 Rio 74?1-8- : No. 4 Santos, 8. 1-- CLOSING STOCK LIST. Atchison uo pi cf rred RuHliiiore and Ohio 874 83' t'snsdlan Pacific Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Southern Denver and Rio Grande do preferred Erie Illinois Central IxuilMllle and Nashville Central ... 24 72T4 11a 121 1024 2D 4 4:1 Pacific 7M d. 21 Pacific 96 124 Walm-- li Ccniral WiM-oiisi- 17 Miscellaneous Stocks. Copper Car and KViundry Aiiji-mcui- i 4 1514 preferred locomotive Smelting and ili. preferred Urisiklju Rapid Transtil .... Ami-rlcaAiiu-rlca- S.Y-v- National Rlcuit National load , 214 49 25 4 Pnliice Pressd Steel Car l'r Standard 0.1 Sngiir Tennessee Coni and Iren Cldled Stales Fieri do preferred Western Villon Northern Pacific tlreat Northern Ini. Mol .'o preferred LOOKED COOS TO HIM Woman i:!, 764 96 TLlman Hogs -- Kenelnt s 14.000; market 5 Ific higher. Light fC. 1646. 40; mixed 96.15fd6.4i: heavy PS . .41; rough $ii.l'5lii.15; pigs $5.90(&i.30; good to heavy $6. 30$ 6. 40. 10.000; steady. NaSheep Kcr-iitive $4. n V westerns $4. luff 6. 50: veaillnM $6.254t7.:iU: lambs 6. 0097.99; ses-rn$6.0007.90. ln2V, 244 (las Chicago Cattle. Chicago. March 28. Cattle-Recei- pt! 2.5t0; market 10c higher; beevea 96.5047.75; cows fl .75444.90: heifers $2.70$ 3. St,; reives $5.5007.75; good to prime steers $5.45$6. 75: p:ai to lueribim $4.1605.40; stock-ei2. 80476. 75. and feeil-- t 59 55 Pacific Mull Pioplc's L Ref.... 1154 Colorado Fuel and Iron Iiti. rnailiinal Paper Wool Riendy; torrii.iry and western mrdi-rni28$ 3ii; flue medium 1S$21; flue a J2s Southern Railway Wool. Rt. Louis. Mo.. March 28. b 24 14114 11614 Pennsylvania Reading Km k Island il preferred SI. Paul In ion 95 16714 145 2514 29 71 Missouri Pacific New York (Vnirel 8outh-- m 5-- 3:: 160 495 122 135 Gets Money From Warren Foster of Balt Lake. Should a tail, beautiful woman, well divK;t!:l Hint accompanied by tsru IlMle buys, mis the Republican, enter jour office or more and tell you that she has known .oii for many years and waut. tu burrow a little mouey. do not . She is a grafter and give It to h'-r- hss 134 lK'eii ttlliug the earne story to dureiiK of people in Salt Ixke fur the biM two or :hu-weeka. The woman is dercrtbe.I a beautiful, tall, slender ism. a 344 96, 6S and of dii'-She wears complexion. dark lulor r.ui.le suit and ia a good talker. She enters your office and '. toll you that she is an old friend la 66 Mackay nuich surprised when you tell her 1.64 dj preferred that you jo nut remember her. Tnes.iai afternoon the .woman made Money. sunt her Journev to the Commereial New York. March 16. C'-- e: block, this time going to the office paper 6 ft per cent . of Warren Fn-;- r. who It will be sith netual ha Von done" so often at 4.:.25(i ii in l.aiil.eri iu the lest few months by varloua a: 47S C.ili 7l f.u Iv demand and nii-confidence men. The womlisilf- mty-daI'iibtpi 4!0g crooks rj!s an whs sec- miunlrd by her two boys bills 47s 4iC.ur siv-r-cimn.ercial . stiil looked ver sad. Sbe then told 66. " Vexuan dollar 12: raiftnad the E. 7. Filter that she waa a Muffs'" ctr nnd had married one beiiiis .t'a.'. of the Brown" hoy, the same story that sli o!d Mr. Danner. She also CHICAGO FUTURES. told Mr. Foster she had known hie h 2S. family for thirteen year. As a matCfaic.igo. The leading ter f fact Mr Foster waa at thst tlmo fullima: in Hutchinson. Kansas, advocating But this made no differPopulism. ence. Rite t .'Id him that she had come down to n.eet une friends thst were The train was coming front lerden. three hours late and she had come away front home without any Her little were hungry, and ask2: V ::7V 374: FepietnMr. 33. .32,,4. ed for $1 with which to get the young. s:hs son. e; hit, g to eat- - Mr. Foster Pors May. lfl.324. 1C.15. M.25; was also .i.tiv. ; :;n. ic.2fi.ifi.221, Warren y(er seems to be the reV 1 d .ii u y , &., xci'ji i.:ti', d u . prei of ti.e bnuco luai rea-- h 21 bus-luea- h v - i Mu-c- a -- . 1 e. m--- Lake. During the last few months trf last, year he was caught" at least five times by various games. Since January 1. 1907, he haa been done" three times. About January 4 a man named Watts came to his office aud asked for a position. He was put to work soliciting Insurance. He worked several days and turned a large number of applications for insurance, fur which he'was paid 9105. Watu left the city suddenly one dsy and on lnvlxtigatlon. It was found that tbe applications turned in by hint were "dummies A short time later "Dr." Gibson applied to Mr. Foster for work. He wae Instructed in tbe insurance, business aud put 10 work. A few days later it was discovered ilvat Gibson was forcing checks and also embexzling money belonging to Mr. Foster. He was arrested and sent to the state prison for one year. John Jackson, another crook, seeing that scieral men had taken a fall" of th unsuspecting Mr. Foster. wrs the next man to trv his luck at "getting his." He worked on day. and in that time beat. Foster out of a'KHit These three men aud one woman are tbe only ones so far this year. Mr. Foster ti ade a proposition to the police department, thwt if they would furnish the money to pay for the ii.iur'Uing he would land every crook in Salt Lake within six day. that be has gotten hold of about ni; tl.st have hit the town In the L?t :t the offer la under vonsllfrv.lv'u. Bait WANT ADS YIELD BIG RE8ULT8. |