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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, By C. E. Miller Brokerage e Co.a Private Wire. closed rather weak. below yesterday. Tne recent big1 longs were quietly unloading all morning and Patten and Armour sold quite a lot. No fresh 15 st il'ort eelra reportej today and the reportf from the northwest were Xow th government re- 5T4 port U out of the way. It la thought 22 the market will gradually slide down. Corn waa dull but Arm and fluctuated lie on both aides of yesterday's close. jja ts ending finally 4 to 14c up for the day. The September option waa still on tap or th remaining shorts around 7814c, 4514 most of the session. Dry weather 211 are still arriving from the north-1111- 4 ern P1011 oI the corn belt. Oats closed tame, 14c off. 97 Provisions were Gull today and al- 714 though hogs were strong, products 11414 were slightly weak. Pork. 5c down. 7 i Open Closed 11814 Cotton N. Y. STOCKS 34l EAtK. ginrit. 44! s,t1 514! Aam- - 21 Loco ComSon. R7 CM. ASort West. - 74T! ..I 174 I 454! 1U fiaii V w. v,m-gree- PY8- -- 47 t 11141 81 184 : 1S4 Sugar . T. ...I r. ... r. Pm. c. 14414! 4014 14414 14714! 16814 1 sci4! 1014 674 I 144141 0! 1014! Pc- - Nor. P. o. T. Central . 1 On. SV. Ont Weat. ... V. K. A T. Pfd. Pfd. . . 4114! 414 105 10514 14S 1414 4H4 41 5 I 1614! 85 A . . grading . SC14I 91 11141 1304 I. Wheat was not and dragged down active today gyring most of the session. Liverpool were ltntcg weak, northwest receipts world weekly visible kMVy and the The December hmrtd a big Increase. It apdoa broke through 894. where CHICAGO, Sept. t To- - Expected in Ogden Magnate Traveling Sixty Edward and Mr. Will Catleio;i and daughter. Ir- riman ma. of Salt Lake City, are guests lu A H. Veliier of jiiiiia.l, i :u tiuilen I'USIIir lit tile Klein. He M.tt.Uai- l'.i, nii K -r i 'l tael S. Ogden. With Mr. Har- - !.1.K In Ogden UN-:TI- John Pfiater of Mountain View. Wyoming, is visiting his brother-in-laCharles McGregor of Ogden. w, H. Harriman, acc- arrive this evening about 9 o'clock. officials of hla roads With la Ogden Inquire p.K-krt- - kl, and he will be escorted to this oint It la probabl that ana umber of hla lieutenants will escort tin east over the first division from this point General Manager A. W. Hotter of the Union Pacific arriving Ibis morning. (The magnate la traveling at a rata speed heretofore unattempted for till part of the country. He has kepi ip a speed of sixty miles an hour on the average, and to do thia It neoeaap fur delays Prior to this time he to Omaha it nde from Ogden klwilltwenty hours, and it la expected 8 establish a rate of speed hero tofoie unequalled in this country. The kfirat time In the United States li mss ky the New York Central Twen-tktCentury Limited." which rum flman at present, from Ogden to Oma-I1, b twenty hours for a distance of 1JW miles. That he will on .06 Lead King. Little Pell Lltt'e Chief . make It Mammoth present transcmitlnent run In fast- time than the New Tork Central & train accomplishes is the general Mountain Lak opinion In railroad Nevada Falrvlew circles of f .;den. r be H ill r,ii.MlV . I 1.10 I. I .174' ! ! 4S I .? I -- ....1 .! .02 1.25 -- nte c e ROMANCE OF THE OLD MILL, BEST MUSIC The Cmigreas Dancing academy has engaged the heat LIGHT IN THE WINDOW ARE TWO The regular payrolls, of prufi'Kslonal musicians to furnish the GOOD PICTURES AT THE ODEON. were to ordered music fur the coming sea sun which 2.97.6 amounting C. Jacobson, wlu called fur tneala paid at last nlght'a meeting of the opens Saturday evening, Bept. 12th. In a restaurant yesterday, and it Is council. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert B. Lewis re- aald refused to pay, pleaded nut guilty If you drink, drink Yellowstone, turned this morning from a week's In iNillce cuuyt this nionitug. IQs vacation sojourn in Yellowstone na- hearing was continued. In response to a petition from tional park. PEACH DAY EXCURSION to property owners, the city council last Rrlgluim City, Wednesday, Sept. 14th. Fire Insurance. H. A. Sims, 410 25th. night created Taylor avenue, between leave Two special trains via . 8. Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fift- h and c. A. Wright, of tlie firm of W. H. Ogden 1:30 a. m. and 10 a. in. Fare, streets, a cement sidewalk district. round trip, 75c. Special trains returnAVrlght A Sons Co., returned last evenL EXCURSION to Balt Lake ing from Greater New York after some ing, leave Brigham 8:00 and 10:90 p. m. City, Bept. IS. 14, 15, 1.10 round trip. time spent In the market purchasing Five out of eight vagrants arrestTickets good to return until Bept. 20th. fall and winter goods. 'd on West Twelfth street yesterday a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Flesh-ne- r, nteri'd plena uf guilty and were NO IMITATION, BUT REAL INto leave Uie city under susMiid-e- d who have been spending several DIANS, THAT'S WHAT EVERYBODY sentences of ninety days in police daya visiting In Ogden, left yesterday SAYS, IN THE WHITE CHIEF" AT court this morning. The oilier three of for Alameda, Call., Mr. Fleshlier holda DREAMLAND. a the gang said they were nut guilty and responsible position with the freight with Charged after selling of Unea. liquor the Harriman they were held for trial iHter. They department 1 a. m.. Harry Pattlsnn, proprietor gave their names aa John Brooks, Ed. Hava you baan to the Lyceum The- of the Turf Exchange sal.xm on Twenty-f- C'orblt. Tom 1Httersnn. Kd. llesly, I). ater? If not, go. It ia the real place. ifth street, was arrested by Officer Caller, George Maxwell, Sain Junes Admission 10 and 20 cants. 4. 11. Vance this morning. Hla liear-u- g High-clami Thomas Williams. was continued. vaudeville. SALT LAKE A OGDEN EXBecause the temporary shooting FREE DELIVERY EXPRESS. PRESS free delivery via Bamberger gallery erected on lower Twenty-fift- h Itainberger Express Line between Salt line. Six trains dally. rhone our rtreet proved objectionable to proper- - jLafle and Ogden. Ask our agent agent, No. 2000; either line. ty owners, It was coiufemiwd and or- Either phone . council last dully. dered removed by Mrs. Nellie DeGruot died Wednesnight. day evening afternoon st 2 o'clock of Recent ralne have placed the of the heart at the home of i OPENS The Congress Dancing ground in such good condition that leakage her son. John, 16 West Twentieth academy will open for the season next at live work toward lmprovementa at street. Deceased was . the wife o' Lester park la well under way and a William DeGroot, who, Saturday evening. Sept. 12. together with large force of men is at work today. five sons, one daughter and grandchilFollowing a meeting dren, survive her. Mrf. DeGroot was held last Saturday, the Womans ReLOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN In Holland, Nov. 2, 1850, and cams publican club la bually engaged In per- ONE OF THE PRETTIEST CHILD born to six ago, aa a member Ogden fecting a stronger organisation than STORIES EVER PICTURED. DONT of the Letter-da- yyearsBainta church. She In the FAIL TO campaign peat LET THE CHILDREN SEE waa held In during any esteem In a large high THIS PICTURE. ELECTRIC, JUST circle of friend Funeral arrangeAnthracite coal that has stood the LIKE HOME." COME EARLY, ments have not yet been made. test of time, should till your bins Shurtllff A Co. Phonea II. Judge J. D. Murphy ha returned . Quick Express Service via BAMfrom a brief visit with hie mother in BERGER LINE between Sait Lake Kenneth McFarland, the Iowa. and Ogden. Phone our agent, No. 2000. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. e McFarland of West Weber, died at the At a secret session of the city J. F. Lund of Plain City died last home yesterday morning at 2 o'clock. bowl of education last evening, plans general hospitThe funeral was held at West Weber for the new High school were dis- evening at the Ogden al. He had been 111 for twenty-si-x this afternoon at 2 oclock. cussed, but the members came to no days, after a heavy Bill. Death waa dei.nite conclusion. It has nrs ily COAL U. P. Rock Springs, Castle been decided, however, tnat an Ogden due to internet Injuries and paralysis, Gate and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal i rchltectural firm haa furnished the resultant from the fall. A wife and Co, 151 West 27th Street Phones, 1074. liest specifications fur heating, lighting eleven children survive him, besides and ventilation, and It Is probable that Upon recommendation of the street the contract will be awarded to a local council the last committee, night concern. city ordered that the Inside rail of the Ogstreet den Rapid ' Transit company's Be at LAGOON Wednesday and car track on Seventeenth street be Saturday. Select dances. Excellent moved fourteen feet from the property cafe. LAGOON OPEN EVERT DAY. Unea before October 10tX Ls beautiful. wUeh" - npllsli, Bkepack-Wril,Ih,- May your oil com- prosperous and straight can tell you Wmd number tatth11 then lf your oil numbw iSYnaT square, KCIIRSICNTO ' t'k 11,0 . rouna P' DENVER ande R. 80: 922.53 R, Sept. 17th and 25th and stop ovef al- -l 8Pt Sc O. Butter tempts the daintiest appetite. A goodly force of workmen la busy 1.424 completing the new fountain in the i enter of the new parking on City hall Notices offering a reward of !- .or information leading to the arrest of any person doing damage to city property on the City Hall square have been conspicuously posted. Park Commissioner W. J. Stllwell Is determined o prosecute all offenders who damage, in any manner, the new parking. th Mhedule time eastern railroads ac- figuring average speed. o ....... B. Dr. Eppereon is now located in thi IVM t.sL,- I .82 Kodak Finishing. 25th 8L Tripp-9- 40 The street committee. City Attorney J. H. DeVIne and Street Supervisor Saunders, following an order from the Black Jack. 100 at He. :ity council at last night's meeting, Crown Point, 1.500 at 18c. ire investigating means to prevent Indian Queen, 504 at 144c. st property damage on lower Thirty-firIron Blossom, 100 at 2.074- Weber of the overflow from the rtreet 79c. S3 to Lower Mammo'h, 1.400 at The action was taken In re Mountain Lake. 700 at 84c: 800 at 69c. .iver. a petition from John J. Cortex to 1.05 809 at fponse Sioux Con 100 at 1.024: others ind Sc. , Tfntlc Cent, 2.50 at Tetro, 500 at 94c. Notwithstanding the strike of Unde Sam Con., 100 at 1.25. .oal miners in Wyoming, local, coai Yerrington Copper, 1.900 at 3c.. J STOCK BALES. Iff EVrDEiCE oA-R- THIS ST OH. E.- MM OUH aoys- CLOTHIMG KMOWM IM CVEHJI HOME IM OCHEM IT'S THE FAMOUS "SAMTECK." LIME AM MS' EUEHysUITA or MODEL sthle. FITejtcellemt AMD WOHKMAM-SHI- V. WE HAyE A LIME WITH TWO TAIHS OF FA MTS. THAT IS EJTCELLEMT. 3. SO. SUITS 4.00. AT jFJ.00. $3.00 UV TO $10.00. The Toggery two brothers, all of Plain CHy. Mr. Lund hud reached the age of fifty-si- x lie was prominent citisen of year lluln City and his loss Is regretted by his friends and relatives. ity. Money to loan on real estate securC. Tarry, cor. 23 and Wish. Mrs. Horace X. Foster has returned from a brief outing with frienda at Croydon. Fair WEATHER FORECAST night and Thursday. to- Charles Brown, who was charged with assault and battery on the person of hta wife last fall, was acquitted by a Jury in district court last evening. In tlie probate division ef district court today, a petition asking that the will of the late Seth Fletcher be admitted to probate wae filed. The estate I valued at $4,500. Owing to the desire of the defendant's attorney to obtain a Jury ia the case of George II. Mehrina, bartender In the Red Sea saloon on Grant avenuei, who la charged with selling liquor to minora and selling liquor to female the girl in question being May Johnson, Judge J. D. Murphy granted a continuance of the hearing until this afternoon, when It la in progress at the police court. CARD OF THAN KB. We desire to express our thanks and appreciation for the many acts and words of kindness tendered during our late bereavement and to aitsurs our many frienda that their sympathy and devotion will always be remembered with gratitude. It le our earnest hope that they will meet !th the aame kind courtesy and consideration, in their hour of affliction. , MRS. JOHN MCARTT knd FAMILY. Our Complete Line of First National Bank building. osniaiiLc in uiur nuuiSi miles an hour. That of 1. .82 .45 Famous Brands l Excellent progress on the square.'. work has been made by Contractor Moran and the early completion of the .ountaln is anticipated. be the greatest long distance anywhere n the world. The tbe .204 I compelled to travel Jrotn Nevada. In seven hour. It miles from here to Sparks. That - . lr well-attend- ed V L With fl.2..'i in iali in hi I'aiMi W Power, after driiikiua lua-- , il S"t ml" the wruua Iniuae List of Juiik i,lK,t. eiitniiiK tile reunlem-jai jun a.itle avenue, and wu j anvle,l on a charge of disturbing the m Hi condition at the clt) jail peace 1 t suh-ae and poache aiipU for tin morning required the at tendance th.- s, for tin- lvuf and Itlind. of two II It. Korltei phyU ian. e M.iiiitKi-U. Alesdinier tiruni. oi ilid City l'I'i Kicinii W. J. lrnwniiiK the tii. uni opera l,oue, ie In Salt Lake la, "I fen in dctiTinim d to tile a complaint against Powers, claiming that City imiuy on bUKines. le has hei li hiil'.iKsed on Hexeial occa' EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE sions CITY, Sunday. Sept. Uth. via O. t. LAil'WiN open till tM. Mil Select rxiiinl trip. All traiim except Los dances Wednesday and Saturday. D'K j Angel, Limited, tin hide every thing. Special train. Chi' kvil thieves eliti-tv.tile cm - Mr. I'lnyd amiinur-- a private sale of Mi n Llmoln avenue last of household furniture and l.ngc lnight .nil departed with her entire flock "f idddieH. The pnli.-- are inves- ibrary. Thursday and Friday, '.eii orchard Acs. tigating. at this MISS CELESTE CONROY will re- Office ceive all former and prospective pupils every afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. "in iiraiil. of the lie, d b"t, l. Studio 300 Twenty-fift- h street. Term has l'.,iKt for a a.ati..u visit of tWO i" t..ii, wtvks. opens Sept. 7th. I'l'llege ; ording to the last schedule, will SuTtral. Caalleton " ss Miles an Hour. v Janie T. S. i.ii the li. tram ed THE RECORD day After Mrs. FOR 0.1 AFTER Harriman PINGREE A KELLER YOUR HAY A GRAIN. AT THE REQUEST OF MANY OF OUR PATRONS WE HAVE DECIDED TO PUT ON THE DEIPPE AUTO RACES AGAIN AS AN EXTRA .REEL FOR FOUR DAYS. BEGINNING THURSDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE AND CONTINUING SUNDAY NIGHT. ELECTRIC. "JUST LIKE HOME. COME EARLY. I, recently, but didn't stay It rallied slightly and gown tong. - I stop, grain and provisions. wu pegged ai-- It will pay you to as th E'ectnt Cash Rsgistar at "The Crystal, 2477 Washington Avenue. Where the ears 1614 el.ts i ii. I'.iMas t.i the Si heme. IV th it .is it a Jell) evt'i.iiitt was wl.uh r. lieshmeiits plated an spelt n. p .il.ini part. Him p.irt u as in the iiaiuiv t'f a i.ihI pvtl t.i ill.- - .ung m.r. on Ins drpailure fur , ui;, m. . The council last night denied the petition of L. W. and Einlly Shurtllff to be relieved of a payment of a sewer tax amounting to 8129.6. 1144 1084 115 10 Fean Ed 1724! e With our B. A 3. Butter we aim deal r r;..i anti. i..i:n!iy sr .s to please, and do please. short.i, tin wii.ter. i'.uumeis who I are u !iae si.ir,d ir.t, r il q.iuiiuivs ALL GOOD COALS. R. B. LEWIS. and i.i.i .if the ai ej., rshi.ii-'well PHONES 149. ..1 Tn fiuai-- ag.iiKst r ill. ge, I. .nv urszir..: pui.li.is Mrs. Thomas Carter and Miss Jes- - ;0j i i'.l; s h. ivier I ossibie Hiw sie Ault of Trenioiiton are visiting friends In Ogden. If you drink. onnk Tellowston Wouldn't you like to have a nice picture of yourself and baby? Full of the materalal Instinct? See CRAW. SHAW. Studio 2461 Washington avenue, Ogden. 1 14514 17114 I gibish L 5414 4014 ... itch. Com. go PM-- Oil-- j 'i 1I841 5441 abb. c. R. Pul Vo. , 4141 fee a re-po- I - z . tht I 47l ji of.a CWr gteri har-imJve- 1044I T,i- PAGE FIVE - asaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ;. 9, 1908. AROUND THE TOWN market report TODAY'S WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER HEATING STOVES e Mr Frank A. Cook, formerly a n, resident of thia city, but now of In arrived Ogden yesterday, aioiiipanied by her daughter. Miss Ruby Cook, and Misa Viola Crazier. MIsk 'ok will continue her studies at the Sacred Heart academy, while Miss ;io?ier will enter the H:nlih Business olk-ge-. Mrs. Exra Wyatt and son. Floyd, also came in from Tremonton yesterday. The young man will enter the college for the fall term. Tre-munto- Cabinet Photos ahoit time. Sooy's regular for 12.00 for 15.00 e Te.n Pattergarc-iaa Greek, rested for- trespass In the railroad yards, forfeited five dollars ball, by failure to appear thia morning In po-Icourt. He was arrested yesterday by Special Officer Shumaker of the Southern Pacific railroad. , ar- - ia new ready for your critical amination. Over 100 atylec and aixee to aelect from, including the fol'owing vd known heaters: Estate Oak Heaters and or Radiat- Garland Wonder, especially suited for large room I. X, L. Hot end Magic Blasts. Bernard M. Bauchman. son of Mr. and Mr Samuel C. Bauchman of 140 West Twenty-secon- d street, departed Kansas, Biinday last for St. Maty' where he will attend school for the coming year. Just before his depart ire hla friends to the number of 25 uf 34 crowded In upon the young man and treated him to a genuine surprise puny. It la suspected that his parr The llinoy Heater, a'ae the complete line ef the Excelsior Btovo ce e U. of U. Headquarters at LAGOON. Bee the football boys at training. Six trains dally. 50c fare via S. L; A O. ex- ef Quiney, III C, ranging in pries from $3 to $30 B0YLE FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS |