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Show THE UOBSraO 6 J0r higher. Heavy and packer 16.30 4i6.57 pigs and light 5.756.6'i. s Sheep Receipts S.OOu; strong. 8S.264J6.Oil; lanb 7.25:7.8-- ; tauge wethers 85.504(6. 80; fed ewes Mo'-tea- STOCK $5. Mill MARKET Wool. TerSt! Louis, kx, April 1.-ritory and waatera mediums 18$ 24; flue 21; fine BY WALL STREET UNAFFECTED LONDON'S ATTITLDE. 5.76. ligi SPO RTS th Altitai of the Government Waa an Early Faster Roaaevert on In the Reaction. OAKLAND Nw York, April 1 The Naw York stock market oper:d again today as indei without Loo don to a of the forwisa auitade. There waa a llaa today uaa tkia aemed tu arouse misgivings osar the oatont to which price wars bolug carried away from tke level of last weak wha laindun last trade is oar aaoail'ie on Thursday Lac. The iwkiuad of Friday was materially er landed by ike gala which ware added today. Tke re tomoraanpitas of tradiaf ia lamdon to row la awaltad witk interest li( view win bo takra of tke rapidity of tke recovery here. Th drop la fisaa-ita)aelflc at tke opening hero was largely due In stock supplied from fureiga sources, at tu extant of tke short in arcs t In tha siock rorealed on Friday laat maau The deIt in sutler demand still. mand lor the lKrts promptly reasserted Us Influence upon the store and it rebounded violently. Tke lart that Filday's rebound iu that aturk waa sufficient to hrtua out large offerings to foreign holdings suggested a possibility of what might happen lu the general list when lamdon resumes tun orrow and lad to tbe general rr aeUun after tke opening, wlplr.g out pactiraliy all of the gilua and some striking leases fioin the The closing level of last Friday. movement of Great Northern preferred alas acted as a damper upon the eaily etrengtb of the market. The iiexvinsss of this stock seemed to be mnnectsd with the official notlflcs-tioby the company that the original terms for payment of nubserf pilous to the new mock would be unchunged by the delay in the issue mused oy the lliJgRtion'to enjoin it This would per nil for the payment of four tensome rent InacaUments, amounting to on April 9th. The rights wore dealt In upon the stork eachange for the first time today and dorllned to a lower level then wan touched upon the curb whan the Judicial declaitm In favor of the company was Ural announced. factor in the early reaction was tka knowledge that a formal announcement waa Imminent from President Roosevelt on the subject of governmental policy toward the railroads. Humors first current upon the stuck exchange anticipated the atatemont was tp he In effect reiteration of former vlewn and an expraeaed determination to continue them. This caused a distinct bait In the rise of prices but the rise wss actively re. nawed when reports got abroad that e tmphnala waa to bo laid by the of disapproval of any project that would Invalidate railroad securities. relief was felt over the Decided money situation and nt the II rat ot April fairly passed it wae believe.! tbst the relaxation would follow in the money market. Sates f ir time loaua Th were marked down derisively. rejwrt showing a gain by the banks since Friday of nearly (, 000, 000 demonstrated that the effects of ihp treasury relief measures wers not to be cunllned to the bank ftntement of laat week. Another derisively strengthening Influence on tha market waa the better prospect of a settlement without a repoim-strike of' the claims of railroad for higher wages and a reduced working day. Moat of the day's gain waa retained to the Jat. although tha loatng tone waa rather feverish. Heuds were firm. Total aalea, par ie t a esiau-llahln- n An-Mh- ver-t-lo- exo-rntiv- . y d value, 91,974,000. B. 2s coupon I. declined rent on ralL per CHICAGO FUTURES. Chicago, April The leading 1. MINING MARKET May Day Goes Up Nevada Closes. Strong U. S. Con. tinues Steady. Malt Lake, April 1. The week on Francisco. April 1. The nov- ihe mining exchange opened with elty of three gray horses winning In one a very quiet, eluggtsb market, there afternoon was witnessed at Oakland being r ely a very few uf the favorites today, Paddy Lyuch. E. M. BrstUiu coining out. May Buy loomed up first at SlMjc, and Dutiful were the gray horses tn hr stock closing strung at that pries. Snish first. Tha favorites fared badly. Nrvsda Hills sold at $8,424, and Results: Fli at race, four and a half furious, closed strong at that figure. I'ncle Sam Con. continued steady, selling selling Gin He woa; Husky, aoroiid; from 49 lo 51c. Seven Through Raleigh, third. Time, :56 moved up to the 45c mark wltk but Second race, six furlongs, telling , Paddy Lynch won; lem Reed, second: lot) shares being sold. The open board trading slightly Beknlghiod. third. Time. 1:0V. , if any Improved over that of the six furlongs, aelliug Thiid rail. Price as a rule were regular Wicklow won; Convent Bell, second; led out with a few al Carisg strong. 1:38 Time. third. Tanana, Fourth race, five und a half furlongs 51c; Columbus Con. sold SOU st $5.36, with May Day Mailing at 3i4c to U M. Braltaa won: The Mist, sec- ,71c. Star Con. put in 7UU at 36c to ond: Confederate, third. Time, 1:15. while Star Columbus Con. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, 864c., went at 91.07., felling Dutiful won: Pal. second; Hugh McGowan, third. Time, 1:49. Sixth race, mile Ruby wou; Mabel Hollander, second; North West, third. Time, 1:42 u 2-- Six Weeks Mere at Oakland. Ban Francisco, April 1. President Thomas H. Williams of the New Cal- 99.02, $P.on, $9 0:14; $915. $910, 99.15; Sept.. 99.2fl4, 99.20. $9.2!14. Riba May. $8.80, 98.75. $8 July. $4.9744. $8.I12'4. $8,974: Sept., $9,021, 024. wwr 83; No. 7476. No. 44; 2 4544. No. S oats, 42; No. 2 white, No. 3 white, 464S419. No. 2 rye, 65; fair to choice 8S6T. 3. yellow, 42; malting, No. 1 flaxaned, 1.13. No. 2 north aeatarn. 1.20. Prime timothy sed. 4.20. Clovar, contract grades, 15.50. Short rib, loose, a.6O4TS 70. Mesa pors, per bbl., 15.5ftfT16.62. Lard, per 100 lbs., 9.50 9.62. Short clear aWtaa, boxed, 8.874 9.114. Whiskey, basts of high wine. 1.29. Receipts and Shipments. Floar Receipts, 64.2U0 bills.; chip Bienta. 77.400 bbls. Wheat Receipts, 23.500 hu.j Estate, insurance ana I QNtca 6 19 Ecclaa Bldg. .muubix frout RUTH e. violin and Finn 2466 Van Burn Av. raachsr sf MH R. F. HUNTER Guitar and Mandalln SystemJ. Alan Flam 2246 Quincy Avc. Tscchcr IMaravia Btudi DENT MJWERY phene, Theory. Btudi Ind. 750; Beil 1134. Residence phono, Boll nca ERNEST M. W. 20NBB Ftano, Cobinot, Organ and Ha meoy. studio 4042 Moon. A, Ru shng ton scheduled. The meet will run nntll June 22,' instead of ending May 11. The reason given are that the season last year waa curtailed by the disaster affecting horsemen and the associaiion and the great amount of bad weather this season depriving o nera of many horses from starting them. Instead of opening June 15 the meeting at Seattle will start Juue 29. RESULTS A M. FORRI8TALU Surety Banda, Real EaUto and sauranca 111 Ecciaa Bldg W. N. PEIRCE. Real Batata, Neury. Fliw ana Ufa insurance 416 24tb SC Bata Finn tudlo. Ml B. H. GODbAftD, Roal Eauta, Fire and Lite Insue 412 Eodaa a nca. Notary Fubli Bldg. Dal Phans IMZ. n. A BOLAFF. Real Batata .Fire Inaurwne Ecclaa Notary Public, Rental 404 S3 Bali phene 25S Md. Avonu MRS. MARY L. SNIFF, ol Guitar and Mandolin, Rooaioncc 604 dM EL ind Fhano ISA Tuacha CHAUNCV PARRY Roal Estate, Fire Insurance and lacn Corner 23d and Wash, Baa manC N. H. GODDARD, Inournncc Estate, Loan Commsrolal Bteoha, 310 Eauios dg Roal ADA C. BARRATT Toachoi of piano and vooal out torw Studio, Ogoon (Wodnooday and Thursday,) 2643 Lincoln av Studio, Balt Loko City (Monday, Friday and Saturday,) 21 Kandad Square. AT BENNINGS. Washington, April 1. Hennings results: Ftru race, five furlongs Anna May won: Roae of Dawn, second; Revenue, third. Time, Second race, four furlongs Lady Powell won; Beckon, second; Merrl-mathird. Time, :50 Third race, fuur and a half furkmga, old courts Jubilee won; Glaucua. second; Superstition, third. Time, :57. Fourth race, the Easter Monday, selling, steeplechase, $760 added, about two miles and a half Pioneer won; Ronrlgny, aeamd, Frank Somers, third. Time, 5:08. fifth rare, handicap, six and a half furlongs Tickle won; Hltckaway, second; Time, Campaigner, taint. l:l A A SRUMMITT Real Locno. Inouranc 2374 Washington Avo. Phono, 771. n, IDA M. CASSIN MIBB CLARA WARNER, 4-- J. 414 planaSb New Orleans April 1. Results: First race, five furlongs Limerick won; Gold Zone, second; Hasted, third. Time, 1:03. Second rare, steeplechase, abort course Peter Uerker won; Haul, second: Twenty Shot, third. Time, - Firs incur no 410 26th BL Both W. A WEDELL Loan Insurance Real lata 244S Washington av and Rental Bayls black. Both phono M. PANTONE. Factory agant far calehratad Baldwin A Kurtxman and Elllgton NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. Notary- gwnoral Lesohetrxky Method. Flans Teach-ar- , 660 Twenty-thir- d Street. r, Estate KELLY A HERRICK, Loans aad lasuranc Roal Rotate Inveatmont Rental Inatruotor of Flans. Studio 2680 Lincala Avat 1:28 Sixth raee. telling, mile Reldmnre won; Rotey Btuford, second; Monaco-duthird. Time, 1:44. Eotat Either B. F. BRATA W. B. BTOWBLL Taaehor of Guitar, Mandalln and Vlslln. 648 27th SC Ind phana 11701 Loans, Twanty-flft- sC k ADDIE J. PARRY, Instructor on Plano, Orgon and Guitar, Vocal Leooono Taught by ht. Note. Studio, 211 Twenty-third A C. NYB, Bout Lakhs and Inws ana Notary Publl 2411 Washing tan Avanu Real A A SMITH Mina and Realty Brake Notary Publl Roam 31, First Nat Ban In phana 537. 3:1)2 3 5. Parisian Third race, four furlong HENRY Model won; I4e!!e of Kent, second; Emma G third. Time. :6f) Fourth race, mile and an eighth Jungle Imp. won; Flavlgny, second; James Itcddlck, third. Time, 1:66 Fifth race, five and a half furkmga fiplen wna; Frontenac, second; Plan-utthird. Time, 1:16 Kxlser-ho- f Sixth race, seven furlong woa; Bert moot, second; Grace Larsen, third. Time, 1:30 Seventh race, mile and an eighth, selling Ancestor won; Gold Mineral, Uedonndrr, third. aecogd; lime, 1:66 15. .' taot A VAN DER SCHUIT. Funeral designs of all kinds; cut All a flowers and potted plant dors promptly fillod. Phono 904-Z- . 740 OLGA WEHRENB. Tooahor of Binging, MIBB e, City Flores ts BLAIR Flans Tuner and rwpnlrar. Fins ton and action regulating. SMr Wash. Av. Bell 7934b Adame ova. Boll phono 47BY. Twenty-eight- h at THE PORTER FLORAL CO. 6. ALMA BAUER Looehotraky Plano, Method, Studio 2308 Adams Av MIBS oaehor of DELTA CHI FRAT. iRT Twentieth at W. L. Porter, Mgr. Ind. 29A Phones Boll 260-Z- ; The VARNEY FLORAL CO. choice . carnation ship- ments. 21.800 bn. Corn Receipts, 355.060 hu.; ship tients, 110.109 ba. ate Receipts, 325, V0 bn : ship ments. 141,600 bu. Rye Receipts. 9.PAU hu.; thipment-1,10- tlvth si. Ball 313K. MRS. 2. L. HERRICK. Loaaona In china painting. Firing a specialty. Complete lino of white VARNEY FLORAL CA Stadia 2780 china and material Floral doaigno of every descripWeah. av tion to ardor. Delivery promptly made. Order by phono. Boll If Greenhouse, 162 Thirtieth eL Attorneys Tbs following unirormtlei are represented: New Yo:4(, Minnesota. Cornell, Michigan, Dickinson. North Wetrn, Chicago, Kent, Buffalo. Orgoud Hall Canada), Syracuse Inion. West VirOhio, Chicago, tieoraetowu. ginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Inland Stanford and Washington Slate. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 10 and 41 Fliwt Notional Bank Bldg, Both phones. N 9gdan, Utah. ary in offic UNCLE SAM'S EXPENSES. VOLNEY C. GUNNELL 1 Chicago Caah Quotations. Cbiragn. April 1. ('ash quotations Corn, No. 2, 2AS. E. BALLANTVNE. MRS. fc E. REDFilLO Toaonsi or ifornia club aunnunced today that the season at Oakland will be extended six weeks loager than originally ay. $4 2552 Orchard Avc. 4-- 42i; aa follow; Flour, steady. No. 2 prlng wheat. 73982; No. 2 red. fiiflic WM. A. HICKENLOOPER. Real haute, insurance and Inveat manta. 209 Ecciae Building, au ssooor to N. H. Ivam 814s. Julr, $9 JOSEFH IALLANTYNE. Director Ogden Tabernacle Chair. Vote Builaing a Specialty. riM-e- 1. Delegatee Washington, April nlnauen colleges and rrpreaentlng Corn 46. 4544. 4574: July. three alumni chapters of the Delta Chi 457s; Sept.. 4(1. fraternity, met In annual couventlou 4B74. 464444. 46 In this city today. Tlte aeaaiona will .May. 434.4 . 4 1 44 . ccnlinue for three days. 374k July, 87. 37. ft 44! Spt., ' The addreaa of welcome wae deliv33044. 327. 32f'33. ered ,by Comiclctdouar Weal, and the kPor- May. 916.4:;, 816.37. $16.40; remiee 00 heiiaif of the franteralty July, 916.45. 916.3714, $16.45. wae made by Jehn J. Kuan of Brook-!n- . Lard-M- 99.10, and Instructors Hills Bop-.- , 79; May. Real Estate Agents NUSIC Con- RACES. APRIL 2, 1907. TUESDAY, OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY EK ON BALT LAKE XHANGE OPENS VERY SLUGGISH. San V. Wheat-Ma- y. 46, 00 PEN, rtAlI. fu- ture! ranged an --follows: ,6. 761. 76 July, 78. 78, 78fi: 7944, 7944. Dec., 8144. 81. EXAMINER, Washington, April 1. The eompar-atlvstatement of the government receipts and expenditures for Mmrch. 1907, shows the total receipts to have been 954.221.953 and the exiienditure 943,602,007. leaving a surplus fur the month of 110,619.946. The surplus for the nine months of the present tlarnl One year year If over $51 ,26i0nn. ago the anrpliia waa a lit tie t than Attornoy-otLa- HENRY FHIFPS RESIGNS. In reporting New York. April the prohable resignation of Henry $6,000,0110. Phipps, the steel capitalist, from the Aa compared with March. 19'fi, the Mutual Life Insurance company's I ruatoma receipt a show an nr mine of board of trustee, the New York Tri1.3UO.0OO; Internal revenue an in- bune say it learna such resignation crease of over $2.(61.000 and would be due to an intrntkm to live a surplus of $192,000. abroad if not entirely, at least for a The expenditures for last month are great portion of tha year, and conseover $2,(1011.11(111 b (ban for March quently disinclination to remain on an 1906. Insurance directorate without being able to attend the meeting of the TROOPS FOR ALASKA. hoard. Chicago Cattle. Tangier, April 1. The most alarmCattle Receipts ing rumor are current In connection Chirago, April 15.000; steady, 10c higher. Native with the Sultana reception of the new cow and heifer $2.4Q4.69; stock of the occupation of Oudja by the re tad feeder $?.. 75475. 15: rIv French troops. These, however. nr 84. no 7. og; western fd Metre 84.21 not hewed on fart, aa tt Ik iiiipoastble 91 t'i; weern feg enw aa.Mkp4.Mi for the Flex courier to reach here Huge Receipt 7,00ii; msiket 'ii A A DENKERA Twenty-fourt- son's Grocery. Avo. In If you haven't the time to exercise Regulate will preregularly. Doan vent constipation. They Induce a mild, healthful action of the bowj whliout griping. Ank your druggist for them. 25c. ea, JOS. MacLAUCHLAN. Auditor and Accountant, Notary and Convey sneer. Office Room 42. First National Bonk building. Ind. Phene 470. sufferer. A. L. Bilker, representing Fred .1. Ktesel A Co., has returned from E'y .nit! rcpi'il that camp booming. and 56 Phones, Ball 809, Ind. 80. E. T. HULANISKI Rooms MONEY FOR SUFFERERS. Berlin. April 1. Accoidlng to the Berliner .eiiiuig. the Kaiser ha only Jut received gn acknowledgement of a cheek he tnt to aid the Rufferer by the dynamite exp'oeiun at Witten four iiKUith ago. Investigation. w; ich In caused to be Instituted, showed that during the four month the money had passed from one official to another and had only Just reached the 53, 54 Counselori-at-Law- , First Nat'onal Bank Bldg. Print A. U BCOVILLE PREBA Pnntar Embeseers and Btai Poo to Mo I A O. WOODY PRINTING CA Both . phone First Nat Bank Bldg 2t-2- A T. HKSTMARK, Printer and bookmaker. Spool Punchco for loose loaf ledger 24 Bell 'Phono 242- Wxoh. Av R. S. FARNSWORTH 114 B. F. Thorns Manager. All kinds of Book and Job (ng. Basement 2404 Woo Ball 'phon or Opposite 'phono AGEE A M'CRACKEN, Attorney-Low- 'phono 211. Bt, over RichardInd. phone H 1. a Washington. April V Tke governor of Alaska has appealed to the Provident for irnopa to preserve the peat's at the Troadwln mines in Alaska, where about 70 miners are reported bn. Barley Receipts, 9i.7fnj hu.; ship to be ou atrike. The commauder at Fort Seward has been ordered to send meats, 2M00 bu. one company of troops to the Treadwin in command of an officer to protect Feedeee Enchangs. On the produce exchange today the the property and assist the Tutted butte? market wan steady; creameries States marshal in executing the law. 2211 2844; dairies. 20 27. He ia authorised to Increase bis force Eggs easy at mark eases Included. if the situation requires It. 15; firsts. 16; prime firsts, 164a. Cheese steady, 1316 MOROCCO SITUATION. Job Printers T. R. OXONNELLY. 4 CO. Ind. 193. Office 2374 Washington Avo. e mined-laneoti- OGDEN FLORAL Store 41S Twenty Floral Artiat fourth it. Groonhouoo oppoaiti Qlonwood pork. Phono Boll 434- - Attorney- 316 Eecloo Building and op CLEVELAND TALKS. The vessel waa hound from London to Buenos Ayres when overtaken by a terrif.r gaie. The pumpa became chokIn Which Four Men Loet Their Live Princeton. N. J., March 31. Formed. the maxtg loosened and the decks er President Grover Cleveland has Umjon. April 1 A thrilling en-- torn and twisted. Boats were launched. furnished the following to the newscounter In a storm at sex. In which One of them was dashed against the paper and requested its publication: "It seems to bo Impossible for me four men lost their lives and the Ital- steamship's aide readerlng four of the The to. acknowledge, except through the ian steamship Industrie fared hsdly. boat's occupants unconscious. of the country, the generoxlty members of the men went overheard aad were pro is related h t nd hindty consideration of my crew who have arrived at Plvmou'.h. i JpneJ. STORM AT SEA. 1 countrymen, which have been mad by congratulatory messages and newp paper comment on the occasion of m. seventieth birthday. Then have 4eeP ly touched me. and la the hook r grateful recollections they were ten where every remaining day of life I can turn a page and read V.NT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT3 |