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.V -) K fill ' " " THE-SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1908 . ' m ' 7 118 4 WffiJL CLOSE Heavy Selling lo Take Profits JlS on Recent Advance the - Principal Cause. I Itkawng contends wjth jf I . DEPRESSING ELEMENTS I American Smelting Breaks; f '" Statement of Earnings of B. & 0. Not Cheerful. NEW TORK, Jan. 20. The stock mar7 I ; icet seemed indisposed to move far in 1, Neither direction today, the many waver tei ItiKB of the early part of the day giving vn:flv to marked dullness until the sudden 5 decline Just before the closing. The actunl 8 ' 'occurrence of events anticipated by suc f ueasive buying: is likely to lead to heavy Belling' to take profits. That such selling t vhb In moderate volume today might be 't partly attributable to the larsc amount P of realizing effected during' last week. .'rhe conclusive evidence furnished by f Saturday's phenomenal. bank statement of i -sue vapid progrcFfllvenees towards a con J. dJtlon of practical redundancy of the i f monev market was clearly an event to it schedule in the list of hopes realized. :. There has been considerable previous j-? v speculation, also, based on the oxpecta 2 i tion that government authorities would 6 fit. penult a modus vivendi for the coal-car--mJuifr. rvinfr railroads pending the judicial ascer ir tj : tainmcnt of the validity of the law re Da ii f quiring the divestment of the ownership th't of their toal properties. The confession " of this expectation on Saturday was cal iteulftted to invite realizing sales by sp-ec-. JV'I7 illative buyers of the coal stocks, and ugwr-those stocks were mainly affected by sell- 0 prjlc ing. ... yi? Bcsldss these technical reactionary Jlffr t-aiiscs In the market, there were several v elements of positive depression with ? lS ft which the market had to contend. Amer loti 8 Iran Smelling broke with some wildnes3 inTiln the early dealings and again at the 5rcd ifi'Iose. and its weakness was accompanied hp.r-lby gossip rogardlng the source of the selling calculated to aggravate the senn it if mental effect of the episode The state IraV'fnienL of earnings for December of tho sprii.J Baltlmoic & Ohio was impressive for sev I'dor ?! eral reasons. Coming a3 the first of tho e"-ij 'L large sjs'ems to make return for t.ha.t f period, ' was not a. cheerful index of 'ii'vftue ?eiural showing likely to be made OlortA jjy 0ti)Cr companies. Tts significance was teres A enhanced the fact that only a small bejlvimrcase in the operating cost figured in idpS'hP result, which was primarily duo to lW;Sthe falling off In the gross returns. The w 'I statement of the president of the com "tfiifjl'anv accompanied the report that So per . r-nt of the falling off in gToss earnings X'Ufj'vas in connection with the steel indus '!! rv touched another phase of the present v& ll situation on which speculative sentiment "J - always sensitive. 3 hi The resisting power of the market rin : med to be negatively indicated by the flo a'1'1 thft Baltimore .fc Ohio Rnd the yi '"n'ted States Steel stocks were affected Annlv In a trifling degree by this Incident, rl t On tin; other hand, the market was slug 1SJ i'lh in responding to some of the factors nf positie strength. A strong sustaining iS3 :'ifliieneo was offered In the absorption i t!f Southern Pacific on a rising scale, ull f Pennsylvania responded temporarily to ,jl ih" action of the Pennsylvania Supreme IQ1 ' ourt against, the validity of that State's ill V Iwo-cent passenger fare law. A decision 'f a Federal court in Missouri against the mate's, effort to penalise the transfer of M suits bv foreign corporations from State UJ ii to I'ede'ral courts was made something of 8 Jfls eidence of the judicial safeguards 1 Sugainet wrongful measures against corpo- itf $ rations. tm k Bonds were irregular, total sales, par ?1 lvalue. ?S.SSO.O00. 'r" L'nitcd Stales twos declined per cent M f o tall. . ,Ui f New York BondB. 1 If T 5 rif -B, rcg. .101 j do las, cert.. S6S !r- do coup ..... 104 I do cert, d ser 84 'M f T. S 3s, reg ... 100iL & X uni 4s.. 07j il do coup 101 plan con gd 4s. 95 3 f f S nw 4?, reg 1185'Mex Cent 4s. .. 74 ll do coup 101, do Jsfc int; ... 15Z 1 iu Tob is.... 00 !M & St I. 4k... 7S iio 6f 101 M, K & T 4s.. 36 If AKli gen ts . . fSJ do 2nd;; S4 I do adj 'Is ... SG !X R II 31 co 4s 7S ? do 4 SS X Y C gen 3Js 89 S do 5s 375 X J C gen os.. 1L2 i C L 4s SSiiXorth Pacific is 100 i l? A- O -is SSi: do 3s G9s ,1o ais 31aX & y con 4p. 34j I H n T cv 4y... TL'slO S U rfdg 4s. SS ;L i.r G as 101 jPenna cv 3Jy.. 34 'o 1st ino ... F5 Road gen -Is , . P5i t io 2nd inc ... 4ilSL. & I.M co 5.j 107 J 3rd inc. ... Hit ISL, & SF tg 4.m. 74 f ' A O lis 10Ls St j HW con 4s 6fi X- A 3s .... 2 'S A L Is S'J ff. ' B&Qn 4a. 9S2South Pacific 4s 85"s f, n I & P 4.. fili do 1st 4?. ccr 98j do col 5s 70 South T.v 5x . . 88 f i',C,C & SI- gls P6J'T A P 1st ... 118i I 5s, er A,. 4S 'T, St J, & V 4s 71 ft folo IMId 4s 53$ Union Pacific 4s" 392 ''olo Sz South 4s SS'c' do l'v 4s S7 i ruba 5s 10.1 r SSil 2nd 5s SSI P 8t. R G 4s ... 35 i rabash lsts .. 10S t Dipt See 5s . . do deb H ... 4 7 I Krie pr liftn is. Sr. Wupt ?.Id 4? . . K5 iW I 'io San 4s ... 6S W & 1j F. Is... 72J 1 Hod; Val 41s.. lOUi.Wise Out If .. 8i .lapan 4e 76 lint Met '. . 6 1 A 1 : New York Money. Js X S'bJK "YORK, .lan. 20. Money on coll ri r;isy. zfyZ per cent; ruling rale, of- a-3 Jf ti'fd. 2 per cent. j w Time loans easj sixty and ninety days, S ' per cent; six months. 5 per cent, a K '"lose: Prime mercantile paper. 6j to S R ' er t'ent. It Sterling exchange steady, with actual ' islness in bankers' bills at S486.S0!4S6.8o rA o" demand, and at S48.'l.l0ps4S3.15 for 'I ff -iNly-dav billb: commercial biils, ?4S2.75- if i Bar sllvor. CoEc. ID Mexican dollars, 41c. 'a ft Honds Governments, easy; railroads, 7 ft rregular. IJ Once l - You Have Begun I r. fjystematleally. ou have I I i i.lreJ u habit that will be of the I 1 qi latest financial value lo you. An 1 I account with the Commercial Xa- f. I tional bank will greatly aid you to 1 increase your funds, as it. is a con- I I etant Incentive to net' your money i ', grow at compound Interest. 1 Four r-r Cent Inierenl Paid V On 'n? Accounts of $1 and Up. 1 Capital V-'00,000. SurpluK 550,000. Dfpnelis ?3, 000,000. METALS STRONGER IN THE LDtiDOH MARKET New York Prices for 'Copper. Lead, Iron. Tin and Spelter lie main Unchanged. ,H"IIH""IIH"r',, PEIOES OF METALS ? J IN 2TEW YORK MARKET, f f. Silver 55&c r Copper (electro) . . . .$13.62i5U3.879 ! Lead, quiet ?3.70(g)3.75 -I T-!--?-"!1 T t fT"!"T"T.'TM!--?-'?-II! j NEW YORK, Jan. 20 The London tin J market showed a sharp advance, with 1 spot' closing at 125 ns. and futures at 126 10s. Locally the market was quiet, with quotations ranging from $27.37 to ?27.87S. The London copper market was higher, with spot closing at 63 12s 6rt, and futures at 64 2s Gd. Locallv the mar ket was quiet and unchanged. Lake lr, quoted at $13.75(5)14; electrolytic at 513.624 13.87 J, and casting at $13.37(g'l3.G2i. Load advanced 2s 6d to 14 31s 3d in the London market, but was quiet and unchanged locally at ?3.703.75. Spelter closed at .21 2s Gd in London, but remained quiet In the local market at ?4.45dt4.55. Iron was lower in the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 46s 6d, and Cleveland warrants 47s 6d. Locally no change was reported: Xo. 1 foundry, northorn, $18. 50tfz" 18.75; Xo. 2, 17.75? 1S.25; Xo. 1 southern, 5181S.50; Xo. 1 southern, soft, ?1818.o0. Closing Stock list. ,t Sales. H. 1 L. Clse Adams JDx 116 Amal Cpoper 59,300 53J 5ta 514 Am C and F .1,700 31i 31g 31g do preferred 100 90 30 91 Am Cotton Oil 200 335 33S 334 do preferred 85 American Ex 200 Am H and L pf .... 400 152 15B lol Am Ice 4,200 18 188 18 Am Lfnsoed Oil 8 do preferred 224 Am Locomotive 3,500 40i 39 39 do preferred 100 91 91 91 Am S and Ref 11G.700 70S G5i G5& Am Tob pf cer 200 80 80 791 Ana Mln Co 4,300 34 33 33 Atchison 7.S00 74 73 73 do preferred 100 871 S74 87 At Const Lino 200 74 73J 73 Bait & Ohio 1,700 S9R S9 884 do preferred 88 Brook n T 18.S00 47R 453 458 Can Pacific 8,400 151 150 150 Cent of X J 178 dies & Ohio 900 31J 31 31 4 Chi Gt West 500 5 5 5 Chi & Xo West 1,300 151 1432 150 Chi M & St P 1,600 117 115J 1152 Chi T and Tr 5 do preferred 15 C C C & St L 100 Gl Gl 61 Colo F and I 1.400 228 21g 214 Colo & So 1.400 25S 25 215 do 1st pref 500 528 52 52 do 2nd pref S00 43? 43 434 Con Gas 102j Corn Product .. 1,900 Hi 14 14 do preferred 400 66 ! 65 66 Dela & Hudson .... 600 1634 163 163 D L & W 475 D & R G 1,000 203 20g 20J do preferred 100 59 59 60 DIs Securities . .' ... 1,300 35 3ij 31 Erie 600 tGJi 153 151 do 1st pref 300 333 33 322 do 2nd pref 900 23 23 22 Gen Electric 200 1226 122 122 Illinois Central .. .. 500 132 132 131 lnt Paper 600 12 1 19 1IJ do preferred 800 645 62J 62 Int Pump 4,100 203 20 20 do prcforred 2,400 73 GO 72 Iowa Central 300 123 125 121 do preferred 1,200 30? 30 30 Kan City So 21 do preferred ' o2 Louis & Nash 300 10LJ 1004 100 Mox Central 1.000 16 152 155 Minn & St L 400 26 25 25 M St P & SS ii ...L 700 SO S3 S9 do preferred 1 132 Mo Pacific 7.300 454 432 432 ilo K & T 5.000 255 241 244 do preferred 56J, I Xatlonal Lead 5,600 11 40X 40 X RR of M pf 43i X V Central .... .. C.800 102 1004 1001 X Y O & W 200 35 344 341 Nor & Western 900 GSi 68 67? do preferred ' 80 Xo American 500 oli 504 502 Pacific Mall 600 2S I 2S 26 Penn 42.300 117J 1154 115S People'i; Gas .... 600 87 86 8l P C C & St L 70 Pr Steel Car 500j 23 22J 22J 'Pull Pal Car 200)160 15Si 158 Reading U7S.400 J11 1084 1088 do 1st pref ' j SI do 2nd pref 81 Republic Steel .... 400 18J IS 17J do preferred 400 70 70 7(1 Rock Island Co 2,400 14i 134 13a do preferred 3.100 2S 274' 27 bt. L & S F 2nd pf.. 1.000 2D 2S ! 2S St L S W I In do preferred 200 32fi 31C 32 So Pacific 33.100 7S1 763 76a do preferred 111a So Railway 1,700 10" 105 10B do preferred I 1001 34 332 33J Tonn C and I 120 Tex & Pac 500 193 19& 198 To St L & W 200 14? '14? 1 IS do preferred 100 37 37 364 Union Pacific 38,300 127 125 126i do preferred 300 S4 84 I 81 IJ S Express S9 U S Realty Mo U S Rubbber .100 24 24 I 231 do preferred S Q S Steel 63,500 311 304 30R do preferred 14.300 95 9381 934 Va- Caro Chem 100 18 IS I 18 do preferred 200 91 91 90 WabaBh 200 9 9 do preferred KOO 162 JGJ 16i Wei I s -Far go Kx . . . . ! ! 310 West Electric 500 51 j 50 50 West Union 8001 60 58 58 W & L TV .... ....! 6 Wis Central I 500. 161, 16 j 16 do preferred ! , Ml Xor Pacific 26.400 128JI127 !l27J Gt Xor pf 14.100 1251 1234H23 Cent Leather 1.700 19il 19 19H do preferred 100 86 1 86 S6 lnt MclalH COO SJ 8 7 do preferred ; 22 SIqsk ! '....I.... 41j New York Ploui and Grain. XEW YORK, Jan. 20. ''lour receipts. 253,000 barrels; exports, 9000 barrels. Quiet, and lower. Wheal receipts, 10.000 bushels: ex ports. 57.500 bushels. Spot, steady. Xo. 2 red. $i.01J: elevator. $1,061 f. o- b. afloat; Xo. I northern Dulnth. ?L20 f. 0. b. afloat; Xo. 2 hnrd winter, S1.13J f. o. b. afloat. Early weaknesn In wheal today, reflect ing by Northwestern- receipts was suc ceeded by a steadier riiarket on South western crop damage news, a bullish vis ible supply statement nnd strength in the Wept. Final prices allowed 2c advance. May closed $1,105; -'uly closed J1.052, Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 20. The visible sup ply of grain Saturday. January IS, as compiled by the New York Produce Ex change was as follow: Wheat 17.226,000 bushel?; deciease, 055,000 bushels. Porn 4.923,000 bushels; Increase, 152, 000 bsuhels. Oats S.SP6.000 bushels; Inureajc. 400, 000 bushels. Ryo 768,000 bushels; decrease, 120,000 bushels. Barley 5,511,000 bushels; decrease. 239, 000 bushels. Now York Sugar. . . XEW YORK, Jan. 20. SuKar-J-Jfraw-, nominal; fair refining-, $8,3'.S2p3.3!i; .cen trifugal, 96 teat. J3.803.89: molasses. I sugar. ?3.0S(5'3,1 4; i-afiuedr steady; cruflhud, ;."i.G0; powdered, iD.OO; gi-anu-) luted, $4.90. ' SELLING ON MARKET M LPT MOHDAY Lull in Trade and Little Notice able Change in the Prices. The market was dull Monday; it usual ly is, and gives tho merchants a chance 10 straighten out their stocks aftor the rush of the last of the week, and prepare to place new orders on the stands. Prices on everything remain nearly the same,, excepting- that eggs have lowered a little in some places. Butter, creamery butter. Is selling at 25 cents the pound. Strawberries took a tumble Saturday to 20 cents a box, and reopened at that price Monday, although it was the opinion pf manv that the decline in prices would disappear when the Saturday supply was sold. ' LIVESTOCK MARKETS. ! South Omaha. ! SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 20. Cattle re ceipts, 4500; market steady to easier. Na tive steers, f3.75-5.75; cows and heifers, $2(04.35; western steers, ?3.2i4..0; Texas seecrs, $34.10: cows and heifers, S1.763.75; canners, Sl.o02.75; shockers and feeders, $2.804.60. calves. $3C; calves. ?36; bulls and stags, ?2()4. Hogs receipts. 5200; 5c higher; heavy, S4.27J4.37J; mixed-. $4.25Cn4.30: Hffht. S4.15(3i4.30, pigs, ?3.504; bulk of sales, 54.204.35. , . , ' Sheep receipts, 4000; market steady to strong: yearlings. $5.50g6: wethers. 55.40 5,50; ewes, ?4-50'S!G.10; lambs, S6;5067 Chicago. CHICAGO. Jan. 20. Cattle receipts, 38.000; market steady to 10e lower. Beeves. $3.656.25; cows and holfers, 51.4O0i4.65; Texails, 58.25)4.00; calves, 55.507.25, westorns. ? 3.75(g)4.66; stock crs and feeders, ?2.504.65, I-Iogs receipts about 55,000; market sioadv to 5c higher. LightE, ?4.154.45; mixed, $4.255?4.55; heavy, 54.20ig)4,G5; roughs. 54.254.25; pigs, ?3.651.25; bulk of sales, ?4.354.45. Sheep receipts about 23.000; market steadv. Xatlves, S3.15'g5.75: westerns, S3.50fP5.70; yearlings, ?5.006.00; lambs, 5.507.S0; western, 55.50(557.30. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 20. Cattle re ceipts 11.000, including 1000 southerns. Market steady. Stockers and feeders, 10c lower. Native steers, $4.205.05; southern steers, ?3.80gi4.90: natlvo cows and heifers, $2.40g4.90; stockers and feed ers, $3.254.70; bulls, $2.804.10; calves, S3.756.75; western steers, ?4.005.25; cows, S3.004.50. Hogs receipts 13,000. Market strong to 5c higher. Bulk of sales $4. 254. 45: heaw. ?4.35(g4.o0; packers. 31.254.45; pigs and light, $3.S0g4.40. St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Jan, 20. Cattle re ceipts. ' 3.200. Market steady; natives, S3.755.85; cows and holfers, 52.00(g'4.40; bulk, ?4.30'4.40. Sheep receipts, 6,100. Hogs receipts, 6,200. Market 10c high er, top, 54.40; bulk, $4.30ig4.40. Sheep receipts, 6.100, market 15c low er. Lambs, $6.23g'7.00; yearlings. $5.50 6.00. 1 Evaporated Fruit Market, XEW YORK. Jan. 20. The market for evaporated apples Is quiet but steady, with fancy quoted at 101(g.'llc; choice, 9?rac: prime, 7iJtf7'S2c; 1906 fruit, 7ijf'7c. Prunes are unsettled but are said to be selling at a little more freely on tho coast as a result of recont concessions. Prices ranged from G to 16c for Califor nia and from 7'873c for Oregon fruit. 30s-50s. Apricots are unchanged with choice quoted at 21jj'23c. Extra choice at 23 25c; fancy, 2126c. Peaches are unchanged with choice quoted at ni3'121c: extra choice at 12ii" 13ic; fancy at 13(g'13ic; extra fancy, 14 l 141c I Raisins are unchanged with loose mus I catel quoted at 63y'75c. Seeded raisins at 6i'g19c. and London layers at $1.05g 1.75. Liverpool Wheat. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20. Close: What March, 7s 9d. May, 7s 8Jd. July, nominal. 1 I DELINQUENT NOTICE. 1 1 I The Little Chief Mining and Milling cdVnpany. principal place of bualness, Salt Lake City. Utah; location of mine, Eureka, Utah. Xotlce: There are de linquent on the following described slock on account of aspe&snient Xo. 31 of one (1) cent per share, levied on the 4th day of December, 1907. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows; ! , Cert. Xo. Shares. Amt. 1 I 347 A. I. Esberg 1000 510. 00 108G W. W. Brownson 1000 10.00 10S6 W. W. Brownson 1000 10.00 1133 John Stanflcld 1000 10.00 1435 J. Obcrndorfer 500 5.00 1638 W. II. -Vogles 300 3. 00 1573 A. L. Woodhouse 1000 10.00 1617 Murrea Marvin 184 1.S4 1S03 J. Oberndorfer (balance I 652) 300 3.00 ! 1804 MtM. C Hilton (balance I ! 764) 300 3.00 i 1 1807 Jas, .A. Pollock So Co ; (balance 947) 75a 7.60 - 1S09 Brokerage & Finance ! 1 Co. (balance 1483) 22u 2.20 1 1S11 Cluis. C. F. Dixon '. 1 (balance 155S) 805 8.05 I 1 1815 Chas. C. F. Dixon (bait I anco 1618t 105 4.05 1S16 .1. A. Pollock A. Co. (balance 1677) 406 4. 06 I 1817 J. A. Pollock A Co. (balance 16S0) 105 4 . 0B ! i 1818 f. W. Elsie (balance 1716) 695 K.95 j 18190. F. Tilson (balance I 1718) 108 1.08 I 1S21 Jennie L. Watson (bal- 1 I ance 1293) IS11 l.&o 1S22 W. TL Tlbball (bal ance 733) 81 .SI ' 1823 Dowlt 13. Lowe (bal- I 1 ance 101S) r u .41 I I 1324 Dewit B. Lowe (bal- I 4 ance 1020) 3$ .38 j lS25Johu Hupfer (balance 1 291) n ,u I I And, In accordance with law and an i order of tho board of diroutors made on the 4th day of Doceuibor, 1907. so many shares of each unreal or stock as mav be neceHsary will he sold at public auc tion at the company's office, No. 115 I Mercantile block, comer Main and Third South street, Salt Lake City. Utah, on yedneBduy, January 29th. 1908. at 12 o clock, noon, 10 pay Ihe delinquent as sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and exncnuo of sale. I JAMES P. DRISCOLL, Secretary. xim INGOT GOLD MINING COMPANY. 1 Principal oftiee, room 516, Doolv blorlr bait Lake City, Utah. Xotlce is herabv given Uiat. at a meeting of the director" ' held on the I lth day of January, 19ns' an assessment of .1 cent per share, beinir auscBsmcnt No. 4. was levied upon the capital stock of the corpora Hon; iravahio . Itnmodlately to A. Thomas, aaslstt sec--retary of the company, at his office ion Herald buljdlng. Salt -Lake City, Utah 1 Any stock upon whjch this assessment'1 may remain unpaid on Monday. February 17, 1908, will be delinquent and advertlKcd for" nale at public auction; and, unities payment is made before, so many shares of eax:h parcel of suAh stock as may bo neceiuiHry will be sold on the 7tli dav of March. 1808, at 2:30 o"clock p. of said day, to pay tho delinquent nsseBsment thereon, together with tho cost of adver tising and expense of sale. 1 . . O. II. DERN, Secretarv. , . u , Salt Latte City, Utah. -First publication. January 115. 1308. WHEAT. OPEHS WEAK, BUT ClOSEJS FIRM Small Northwest Reserves and Damage Reports Overcome 1 Selling by Longs. CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Small reperves In the Northwest and reports of damage In Oklahoma by the "green bug" caused llrm noss today In the local wheat market, the May dcllvory closing at a net advance ot Jic. Corn was up ic. Oats were ic higher. ' Provisions were 2Jc to 10c higher. The wheat market was inclined to be weak in the early part of the day be cause of selling by longs and public trad ing. Weaker markets "in Europe and the liberal receipts in the Northwest were the causes of tho selling movement. Dur ing the latter part of the session tho firm ness of corn, hoavy sales of cash wheat, reports of small reserves In the hands of Northwest farmers and fresh "green bug" reports from Oklahoma caused a Arm market. Tho close was firm. May opened jsic to Riff'ic lower at 51.01 to 1.02. sold at 51.018 and then advanced lo Sl.02RfG 1.025. The close was at 1.022. Clearances of wheat and flour wore equal to 217,800 hushols. The amount on passage in creased 1.520,000 bushels. The visible sup ply decreased 655,000 bushels. Primary rocelpts wero 1.252,000 bushels, against 564,000 bushels on tho same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported rocelpts of 732 car, against 562 cars last week nnd 385 cars a year ago. Despite liberal receipts nnd the early weakness of wheat, the corn market held Arm all day. Receiving houses claimed that county acceptances were small and that farmers in Iowa are holding their grain for higher prices. Offerings came mainly from holders. Tho market closed firm. May opened 4c lower to 1c higher at 59Jc lo 60Jic, advanced to flOic and closed at 60ic. Local receipts were 727 cars, with one of contract grnde- Thc oats markot held firm nlltday be cause of the strength of contract, grade. May opened unchanged to Ac lower at 5Sic to 54c, and advanced to 54ic where It closed. Local receipts were 213 cars. Provisions wero firm all day because of smoll receipts of live hogs. There was some buying for Investment account. At the close May nork was up 10c at $13.37. Lard was 2!tVc higher -nt ?S.02iS.05. Ribs were 5Jc higher at 58.12J. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. May 1.02 1.02! 1 .013 1.023 July 98i 97J 971 98 Sept 94J 35J 94J 95 Corn May 601 60s 59S 601 July 583 o9i 5S 59J Sept 5S3 59 582 58J Oats May (old) .. 54 541 "4 541 May (new).. 52i 528 521 528 July (old) .. 47 47 J 47 471 Mess pork, per barrel Feb 12.87j 12.87J 12.87 12.S7. May 13.30 13.42. 13.30 33.375 Lard, per 100 pounds Jan 7.72a 7.75 7.72 7.75 May 8.00 8.05 S.00 S.05 Short ribs, per 100 pounds Jan 6.S21 6.S2J 6.S2 6.S2 May 7.05 7.12J 7.05 7.12s CASH QUOTATIOXS. Cah quotations weer as follows: Flour easy; Xo. 2 spring wheat, $1.101.12; Xo. 3. 9Scfiv51.10-, Xo. 2 red. 96gitf98ir: Xo. 2 com. 59Jj!59c: No. 2 yellow. 625J)62Jc; Xo. 2 oats. SOlifTSOic: Xo 2 white, 55e; Xo. 3 white. 49551 ic; Xo. 2 rye. 813c; fair to choice malting barley, S595c; Xo. 1 fla:;nop.l. northwestern. 51.201; prime tim othy f'l. 54.10; -plover, contract grades. ?J7- ribs. raidcs (loosol. 56.625 tt.H pork, per barrel, $12.S75ii:i; t hi- 100 poundB. 57.75; short clear ! ski. '.'dj. S6.757; whisky, basis of 1 US'- v.iiios. J1.35. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. I Receipts. Shlpm'UJ. Flour, barrels 19.S00 16.900 Wheat, bushels 13.000 12,600 Corn, bushels 53.800 212,200 Oats, bunhcls 26,900 J38.S00 Rye. bushels 12,000 14.900 Barley, bushels 75.900 7.200 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exchange today the butter market was firm; creameries, 21 30c; dairies, 1927c; eggH, oasy; at mark, cases included. 2223c; firsts, 23c; prime firsts, 24c; extras, 26c; cheese, steady, llfc (S'KtJc. Notice of Stockholders' Annual Meet ing Utah Savings &: Trust Company. The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Utah Savings and Trust company, a corporation, will bo held on Monday, the 3rd day of February. 190S. at 10 o'clock a. m., at Its general place of busl nesE, No. 235 Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the election of officers and transaction of such other business ag mav properly come before the moot ing. IIEBER M. WELLS, Secretary, Utah Savings and Trust Company. Salt Lake Oily, Utah. January 11, 190S. x933 Salt Lake Audit Company 44 PostofiQce Place AUDITS. INVESTIGATIONS, EXAM. (NATIONS, ETC. Books opened, closed) written up weekly or monthly. Systems adapted to any buslneug. Cost systems de vised and Installed. All sorvlcos strictly confidential. Dainty Cream-! FOR Dainty SMns ; IS OUR "WARD'S. MASSAGE ' COLD CREAM? j It keeps the complexion clear and fresh hy softening and feed ing tho tissues and keeping tho pores active, Put up in throe sizes, 25c 60c and 70c jars. t BAYT0N ORUfi CO, Cor. 2nd South and Stato Sta. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE All This Woek. ANNA EVA FAX. Howard & North, Dutnond's Minstrels Willy Zlmmorman, Volazzl Anna Eva Fay, Kinodromc Orphoum Orchestra. Every evening (except Sunday) 8.15. 75c, 50c, 25c. Box seats, $1.00. Matinees dally (except Sunday and Monday), 2:15, 50c, 25c, 10c. Box seats, 75c. I 1 GRAND TMEATEE Direction Pelton & Smutzer, C. W. ANDERSON. Res. Mgr. TONIGHT ALL THIS WEEK Matlncca "Wednesday nnd Saturday, 2:30 P. M. Stetson's Double Spectacular "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" 40 PEOPLE ). Next Week "YON YONSON,' AUDITORIUM RICHARDS STREET. If you would be graceful, loam to roller skate. Ladles taught free at all senslona. Open mornings, after noons and evenings. Hold's band. Lyric TlieaiiFe "BAST IYXNE' T0XIGHT. Prices 10, 20 and 30 CentsA I My greatest pleas ure is my patrons' satisfaction "Anything JjiGold" JOHN F. BOES JEWELER 259,'Maiii St You Cannot See Two Ways at Once With Kryptok Bifocal Glasses, But you can see and see well, at a dis tance or near to the eyes as you choose. Two lenses in one, with no visible di vision lines COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY. 259 Main Stroot, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telophono 2153-k. LEITY. 'vAli' " Correspondence Confidential. fti""ljnoy- French" Tanay "YnbTota. i Thaf All 2. I - Mall o r d a r a I ' J 5ffitK Promptly attended. I ' tlT Jm'vwll 1 ' ' DOUL,L druo IfflriJ r co- Tho 0wl Cor- A m VSLjr r. nor Market-Main, i mk kJgFy and tno poetofflc j SbS-4 next' door "outh. 1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS PULL DISEASES OF MENl I We want ovory man who Is suffering from any jdlseaoe to coma and have a. talk with u and wo will explain to him our system of tretttmont which we H U have do'oloped after an exprionco of twenty-flvo yeas In tretitlnsr dlnetujcs pe- I II culiar to men. If you will call nnd Bee us w.e wilL KlVe J'0" Ir0 t charge a I thorough personal examination, toaethor with ail boaetrt opinion of your cnao, I and If your ca'Bft Is Incurable we will plainly tell, you so. wo attrlhute our sue- I I cesn to promishiBT nothing but what we can Uo .nd always doing- what wo j promise. DOLLAR NEED BE PAID- UNTIL CURED. CONSTRICTION perma- S-fcX ,SPE,C,IAL DjSEASES cur- 1 ncntly cured bv a treatment JSSSSk tl QViIokly and safely with- I that completely .dissolves out Uio use of poisonous I 3ftm ' , W 2a? (gl nervous debTlTty B " S iMircd (julckly and rudlcallv 1 VARICOSE VEINS cvfrrd JssJi V our famous method In 60 I without cult liter, pain or de- sona.vs. tcntlon from business. . jr .ORGANIC WEAKNESS Q , sj- ,ue,, without cutting or I ; .WASTING VEINS cured YMreglagSWK? BU30D POISON Every I ! bv our original remedy (used MwdBM'9 vostlgo of poison removed g j exclusively by us.) iMfMNv iom 1,10 ari!le'" without I ' v S6s r mercury or potash. I Dl-i. wvJK. I 1 w .routidr.r ol' Cook Mk1. Co. ., r OT A DOLLA R NEED. J3B PAID UNTIL CUKKD. CONSULTATION I IS FREE AND 7NVITBD. IMPORTANT We will cure you for LKSS MONEY than 'you can bo treat- I d for by an5' other speclnHnt In Salt .Lake, nnd you have the iulvautur of K 'knowing that you are in the cnr of reliable specialists who nrn ACKNOWL- ffl EDGED AUTHORITIES In the treatment of mon's ailmenttt. Wc recoenlzo no S superiors In our specialty. I Consult the Cook Medical Co. f rots before plic,injr your caae. R Hours 0 a. m. to S p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to li;30 p. m. Call or address M COOK MEDICAL CO. j 116 South. Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 1 iwm T'" i in ii Minium MiB-jurm nrrmTTTTrTiWTTTTTiMmTr MEN EA MEN ; if I I HAVE I DO NOT 1 j ' I THE LARGEST t ,jfttMfflL PATCH UP FOB I : :3 1 1 PRACTICE SOTiifc , AWHILE. 1 i ll IN SALT LAKE M MY NEW SYSTEM i K 1 1 BECAUSE I 'jgm MAKES NEW I, ' ? 1 1 CURE FOREVER fII NERVE TISSUE i : I EVERY CASE m' AND GIVES I1, f . I I UNDERTAKE WmL YJM AND VIG0R 1' ? " I If discouraged hecausf Hft A friendly chat will 1' t 1 you have failed will I 'st you nothuisr. and If 1, J I m , , k y I llnd your enso cannot n (fi ' ; R others 1 ask jou to ca'I JSm bp cured. I will say so. 1 f t ; I and see me. Yon can nr- Sti k while If you take my l j r Q range to pay when run- 'fffffffBBfrv, 1 Jtv treatment you can pay 1( j. T $ a If you feel doubtful r 'IBft'WJwJHWfcfc, fis nbl. If out of work, 1 , fjt n my ability. 'vWmW will give you credit. ! ' j, $m I CALL TODAY DON'T DELAY j a I am tho originator of the lvcn I ndvr-rtiGc what I do and do what I 1 r ?( s price list. Any physician who copies ; advertise. You who.have been docelvod ; h the Idea will surely deceive you. On by misleading ads will do well to in- I I a t j general principles nuch a firm la not vestigate jnv Ptandlnff and find I am g mi I I to bo trusted, T3c careful. I an honest doctor who cures all cases. i- iaj 1 I Can Be Seen Only at 1591 South Main, Obstructions from $5.00 to $15.00. I ' ffl Vnrlcocels, from.. $10 to $25 Blood Poison, from $10 to S30 B K Hydrocele, from , .?10 to ?fiO ' Pimples, from $7.50 to SIS ,V4vl li Nervous Debility, from Jfi to S20 Eczemn, from r... ?L0 to ?30 1 Br4l g Vastlng, from 37.50 to J10 Bladder Aliments, frolu....55 to $12.50 1' JKfiJ I Discharges, from .SB to 310 Kidney Aliments, from ?10 to $30 A Ulcers, from . ,?5 to li5 Prostate Ailments, from $5 to $15 n .j-j Any man who wants to be cured now that I have offered my services at such FJ L.OW PRICES has no excuse for suffering another day. 1 don't care wlfo has jfl , gJE failed. If you come to mc I will CURE you of any of the above-named ailments 9 I or not charge you one penny for my services. Don't give up before seeing m .ft J rno. Call and sec me If you can. Write today for particulars if you cannot 9 ; j i call. iMcdlclncs are from $1.50 to $6.50 course. 1 r A DAILY HOURS, 9 to 3. CONSULTATION FREE. SUNDAYS, 10 TO 1. W v ife SALT LAKE MEN'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE.' 1 tm tmlj' Salt Laj CItMUth i. irTBHirBTTTTrrrnri' ! ' CT0RS WB0 CURE ii I 9 . mBrri rffil$L feifiv OATAHEH Denfnoaa, noss nd throat 1 j( it uROv Ck? troable, ear dlieaiea, bronchial and long I i I t Hr ATfln trouble, asthma, stomach, liver and kidney fl fj, Sii JIJ diseases, bladder tronblei, female com- H , , "K I 3 1 JKj plaints, chronic diaoasea of women and 0 A Ti j 1 .V icSSfi A Hflr.TUn chlldron, heart ditcaac, nervoua dlaoascs, U ' j r' IVxOiilH chorea (St. VHct'c danco). rickois, spinal g t y'f)S Jk. rA -(w. trouble, siin diseAsen, sciatica and rboumA- m r jT gffSr llfe tiara, dinordora of he bowols, piles, fistula Q , i :i WtSal-Tr5 TjSi and rectal trouble?, goitre (or big neclc), I j x ijMp55tsaL.!ftg blood diarnatj, tapcivorm, bay forer, hyz- 1 . j 'y&v HtP -r tcria, epilepsy, innomnia, 6tc, and nil cnrablo tj&'$ Dr. A. J. Shoroa. ' nerroos, privnto and chronic dissaees. B , vV - I 1-. S A New and Wonderfnl Treatment for All Catarrhal Diseases I. : Includinff DEAFNESS, ASTHMA AND LUNG TROUBLES. To proro the superior 1 j r.j IM mnrlts of thU wonderful trcatmont, Drs. Shore will tTcot all vho. pply this weot B , c until curod for the low fee of 53 a month for all Catarrhal diseases;' no other charge B f. h or expenao, all medicine free. This is the Catarrh sufforer'a opportunity. Con- I ! jaa laltatloa free. II t'l? MEN A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FORMEN J j T)rs. Shores have a special department exclusively for tho Shores cum 9 I- ; I treatment and cure of all Private Diseases of Men, whethor" raor"8 men than ali r caused by iynoranco, oxcess.es or contagion. Younff man the "Fnko Medical iH'Kt I f who have been led astray by, bad companions middle-aged Tn.sti,t.u;s" I ; , . . , . qi:ncl: companies tn tfej;? J men who havo gono to etccsaes old men xno tnetr t0 cjtT combined. Kff'Ui i J Boxual vigor gone unfortunates ho have eonlrlctod dls- .o cheap, hired doc f&IH eaaos tho victims of blood poioon and all oFSmV; who ned lorn. . f2fl , tliV counsol and aid of experienced and fcindly physician y5C5vt UBgB 1 ar cordially invited to consult this department and-b? ad- vyJSagXv lHHal vlstfl. FREE OF CHAIIGE. '' S ' V So nre Is the cure under DRS. SHOSESiS. MODERN fe niPlilf oH i METHODS in all private disease thai yoh may arrange, to tO? ffifx&jik fflH I pay the feo for a cure la small woekly or monthly fnftall- f VdVLliljf ' E2tl ments. as the euro progresses, or you may P.VY WHEN WJtf 1 K ( CURED. No matter -what your trouble is. v or -who has 2j 1 fttVGiiB failed to euro you, consult thes Master Specialists, freo Cr -i-WsH ' - of charge, and learn how you can be cured, s ia , j Drs. Shores' loir raton are not held ouf. as an .INDUCE jSP' ( wtH , I MENT to patronlxo them they simply mate the lorr rate ' ' Pil r bocause it la xinht and just but solicit your patronajr A St-VJ? 'fty llsH ; SOLELY ON THE GROUNDS OF PROVEN COMPE- &imFc&Jp V M ! ; TENCE. Dr. O. W. Stores. I ' fcS j Home Treatment Cures.- Write for Free Symptom List if you cannot call. I spfl ! I OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. to 5 p, in. Ercninjs, 7 to 8. Sundays and Holidays, 1 ftfl i 10 a. m. to 12 Consultation free. B j Drs. Shores &Sh(-es Expert S gaiLP j 'JM !' Tliice Hoiii-'s Dai"7'fr A.M. S !' M. Sunday 1 1 to"?"?!?! fa THE KNOWLEI&E m DISEASE 1 j IS HALF ITS CURE, I )m j IF ALL YOU WHO ARE IN NEED OF A SPECIAL1S"' WILL CALL ON B ' ll ME FIRST YOU VILL NOT HAVE SO MANY DOCTOR BILLS TO ''fl r PAY. 34 YEARS IN SALT LAKE CITY, I , S ; OtaESjSSt . vnte Disene. Just call and sea B ' tH jj for yoursclvos. j ' I I I II niJiw-mui.. -,iJ t,J --'rfli1" "--l'n.ruii-..i--.T-jri..jMrrrrTnw-- 7 jf, 'I FOR SALE! fl Salt Lake City coupon paving warrants (in dH $500.00 and' $1000.00 denominations) bear- X' 'iH ing 6 per cent interest. Redeemable in ten - ! il ' annual paWnenls. A safe, conservative and .$ fH paying investnientj, especially desirable for .' IH " small investors. P. J. MORAN, BOAD OF TRADE BUILDING,. CITY. 1 Seotfs SjMlal-PEpsin Capsules fVAPOSITiVSCURS l"or Influmniclioimr Oaterrh a of thoDlcOder and Diseased Kidneys. NO CURE NO PAY. v62 R) Guros qiilclcly nnd )r.ma , M ncntly the worst ensos cf h Qojiori'hcca mid loet, , "3,1 110 WfttteroCiiowianR stand- .'np. Absolutoly hnrmless. rth aoldbydrus;8lst9. Prlccl.00 i V or by ninlf, poslpald, $1.00, ZfifNthrce boxes J'2.76. MW THE SANTAL-PEPSIM C0,( r BfiLUEFOMTAINB. OHIO. c F, J. Hill Drug Oo. Sa.lt Laka City. I Every W email ' ; itV&lwVvfl"A ibonttheoiiderful rOTraftMARVELWriirlingSpi;ay ) :?B lVW)M TliO ntV Analiial fjrlnse. V VVVOnSmL Hfst .Mostconvon J .BBB Af.K70urilrn(lRtror-t.$ i H If hs cannot sutntly tha NJgft. i I'lBBBJ other, lint 'dftwmi. for .X KAvAl full mrllcuurs P MfH i Kat CUd fltrcct, L OUK. itLwAl For sale by KM. Hill LHtls Co.. F. C . ichrnnun, Chnrlcy "un Dyl;c and Codhc. ' IBlVJ Mtts Drue Company -