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Show Bailu State Unnrnal (M)c PAGE EIGHT. TUESDAY, JULY 7. 1908. ua CHEIVED EAR; Ik flUESIfi TODAYS MARKET REPORT GETSJEARIHG By C. E. Miller Brokcrag e Co.s Private Wire. tomorrow: eaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeee NEW YORK. July 7th. Yesterday's sharper bu for the estimate of only 4 spasmodic activity subsided consider- cars for tomorrow. ably today. There was a continuation OATS Were down e with ths oth- of the bull sport during the first half of the session but In the last hour the balk of tle morning- advance melted away and closing prices were not tar from the bottom. The weakest were Smelters, which were down 1 from the close and St Paul . Early advances were Grest Northern. Locomotive, L d K, Illinois Central, Canadian Pacific. Missouri Pacific, and B. B. T. about a point or more. Cotton still slowly sliding down the toboggan, falling again nearly BO cents a bale and closing tame, below yesterday's dose. Southern crop reports continue good, weather fine and A. N. Terry Who Is Charged With Mayhem Given Preliminary Hearing Today. - Accused of having chewed off the ear of John Cullen In a saloon brawl on May 4th, A. N. Terry ta being given his preliminary examination before Judge Murphy today. Terry and Cullen, it la alleged, became engaged in a drunken altercation in the Exchange saloon on Twenty-fourth street on May 9, following which a fight occurred. It waa in this mix-u- p that the mill demand la rather poor. NothCullen lost a goodly portion of his ing In sight to bull It on very much. ear, which waa chewed off by someone Cables rather weak with spots dull. during the progress of the scrimmage. Fork It waa considered a physical impossiN. Y. STOCKS IB. 79 15.87 bility for the victim to chew off bia September own ear and for that reason, Terry T Open Closed who was hiy antagonist waa cnarged 9.47 9.57 sTiiT 90 September Rmelt Com with mayhem, which la a penal offense. 1021 103 Smert Pfd. Pleads Net Guilty. METAL MARKET. I 115 111141 Reading , , entered a plea of not guilty Terry 54 Silver B0 som Am. Loo. Com and the court'! attention waa ...... 4. 45 to 4.50 today Lead . . .... 17141 17 Southern R. R. Com ,! directed during the entire forenoon to 12 12 I to B0 49 Copper Ana Copper the examination of witnesses for the Norfolk Western . . 70li 70H SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE prosecution, Cullen, Louis Leavitt and 3R Colo. F. and Iron .. Julius Hampton taking the stand. D. 15ST4I 154 Northwestern Call E. Hopkins, who was subpoenaed as a Morning I 99 19 Steel Com witness failed to appear and a bench i 105 I04 Reel Pfd. warrant waa Issued to bring him Into 14 1414 R. I court. 99 . A Ohio Balt. ii After Introducing strong testimony 91 i Colo. Southern to show that the missing portion of 49 49 Amah Copper Cullen's ear bad been bitten off by the 137 1!7 Sugar the state rested; and the defendant, I 99 99 Peoples Gaa court denied a motion for dismissal 19914 193 Great Northern . . . made by the defendant's attorneys. I 44 49 Brook Rap. T. The defense waa presenting its aide 94 94 Am. C. F, of the story when a recess waa taken 195 '144 St. Paul for dinner. The hearing la being con148 Union Pacific . . . I 144 tinued late this afternoon. 49 43 Atchison Com. .... I 47 Southern Pacific . . 49 44 Missouri Pacific . , , I 1 142 Canadian Pacific . .1 114 191 Northern Pacific rought-and-tumb- te Tomorrow we offer one more of those hourly sales which has proven so popular Crowds attend because the offerings are justifiable. Read carefully the list of offerings for tomorrow: From 8 till From 9 till e r 9 oclock 10 oclock 1 .... ..... I ..... Any Rack Comb for Just half price. 50c Combs, 25; 11.00 Combs, 50c; 12.00 Combs, 81.00 4c value Cream Curtain Screen, Battenberg Center Pleoee One Doeen Jelly Glasses Peroxide Hydrogan 25c Ladles Lace Trimmed Vests, 85c Pony Hose, 8 pairs for 88.00 50c-Ri- for Se 95c 84e 38o 25o 50e . se 2 for Children's High Neck. Long Sleeve Vesta or '. 2Se Pants, 85c value for $1.00 aiae Herplcide .89o 40c White Cupa and Saucers, I for 48e Finished Pillows, ready for porch or camp, S1.00 values gge 15c Colored Stripe Curtain Swiss Vgo 75c Short Bilk Gloves 48o .... I From 1 11 I 1 1 sylvan . Che. A Ohio N. Y. Central .... I 1 .1 144 190 40 Central' . . .... Ontario A Western 111. Wabash ! I snmi . . Penn. Railway . Mexican Central I I . Erie U 41 104 181 41 22 123 l 1I 14 107 47 ! N National Lead A . . . 104 I 48 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO, July 7. A 1 point r action In wheat today was hardly unexpected in view of the lower Liverpool and on forecasts for western fair weather. The market was overboomed yesterday and the longs were anxious to unload. Receipts were piling up also. The close was rather sick near the bottom. CORN Broke 4 cent In spits of .strong Liverpool closing. The Patten brokers offered no support and outside buying orders scarce at these high fig urea. ' The ehorte are said to be about all In. The break would have been Large Ibex Indian Queen Ingot Iron Blossom Jo Rowers Keystone . . Lead King Little Roll Little Chief , . Lower Mammoth tefcsll but Drtihsri Cemetery, The Purpose of a . MEMORIAL from the first known and meet famous of all monument the Pyramids down ta the tiniest headstone of today, haa bean s honor the demonument that will parted with last through succeeding generations. Our work is th building of just such memorials thaae that will utes stand the wear and tsar of that will ondure, Ws use only ths highest grads ef stock and employ artiet In their respective lines net mere stone cutters, end work from original designs. And in the Inattar of pries w give tH beat grade of work for the lowest possible figures. time-trib- Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AYE. .48j . .24 SELECT DANCE MONDAY Nevada Falrvtew . , .j j 1.79 Nevada Hills j f .11 New Tork Ontario fj. 4. 54 .05 ,.....! Rtchmond-An- . . a. ...j ..j .....j........ j ...1 ...j 1.07j .64 j., j .48 j 10 .84 . .j .87 j j 1.49 j .19 ........ 44 . . .20 j i j j j .19 1.14 .42 .97 .47 .12 .24 .44 1.75 .14 1.05 .41 .04 .25 1.97. at 5 1.07. 24e. 44c. 25c Lad!q low-neck- ed j 25o 48o Sleeveless Vests, to tion of cut glass Hydrogen i..19o 45o $1.00 and 81.25 Silks 50c Pr. Lawns, 12 values for 0c Embroidered Tissues for 50 to 85c "Banaal Bilk," "Togo Ginghams, etc, all day ..48e Silks, " So 25c Bilk 42e From 2 till 3 75c Perfumes 84.00 Dinner 85c Mirrors $2.00 Muslin oclock for ounce, ... Set of 42 pleoee for burning 2So Curtains 1.00 Ladleff Tan Hove, 2 pair 25e 60c Kimonaa White and Colored 19e 91.00 Sterling Silver Spoons f. 6O0 , Parasol Whole stock Chester this hour 92.00 Boys Shoes, this hour ....$1.20 From 3 till 4 oClock Jelly Roll. Weigh four unbroken eggs. Equal their weight in flour, sugar and butter. Cream the butter and sugar until smooth and light, beat the yolks of the egga and add them to this mixture. Beat for a few minutes, then put in the flour alternately with the stiffened egg whites and stir in lightly and quickly a scant teaspoonful of baking powder. Pour Into a greased baking tin. not having the batter more than a scant thick. Bake quickly and steadily and when done turn the cake out upon a clean towl, spread at once with Jelly and roll. Cover with tissue paper or waxed paper and tie in shape until cold. half-inc- Lace Stockings Parasol Bala continues thla hour. $1.00 Short Silk Gloves Wc Canvas Covered Telescopes Linens 89.00 $1.25 White Combinet (slop Jar) 86c Jap-Dra- 60c else Danderine 91.50 Childs White From 4 till 5 oClock STOCKS. 85c 1j00 Canvas Slippers 25c Wright's Almond Cream 25c Glass Carnation Vase, 2 for Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, for burning 15o 25c this hour ...,.10o 98.60 Trunk, Fiber bound. Brass trimmed, bound nlth straps ...... ,,,,,850 26 and 80c Veil Pine ......... ...19o 20c Veate and Pant Childrens LflO ............. W. WRIGHT & h INDUSTRIAL .... .23c ......... ................... .475e 'SJ 9 EUR CHASE IS For Ropairs Jmiden thick kttpeclort 23o 68e 18o 25c aiae Peroxide CHASED IHTO JAIL --J. S. LEWIS & C0-.- 48o 80s pounds. OGDEN Wa have men time get out your Watch and Jewelry Readvise would and your leaving your work now, when the pairing busy season looms up everyone wants hie work at tho tamo time, is disappointed. Bring your work here consequently some-on- e the price iont any higher but the work- is of higher close ex. tremely so. 1.48 ,..1Bo All fancy White Fane half price. Ladles 11.00 Vests, Hand Trimmed 1 89c Kid Gloves, 91.54 Values 85e $1.25 Cross Stripe Madras Curtain 1.90 25c Tapestry Pillow Slips ready 91.00 Berry Set Bowl with 4 dishes, fine imita- Immense Cabbages. Cabbages In Cuba grow to such aim that a single head often weighs 20 Black Jack, 900 at 48 to 45. Carisa, 600 at 88c. ' Colorado M- - 400 at 4.42 to 4.45. Crown Point. 504 at 94 to 8 to. Indian Queen. 600 at 19c. Iron Blossom. 8.400 at 2.07 to 2.12. Joe Bowen, 1,00 at Keystone, 1.600 at 25 to 25 c. Mountain Lake, 1,100 at 45 to 47c. Rloux Con.. 1,400 at Swansea Con, 600 at 47c. Tintlc, 1.500 at Uncle Ram Con, 2.200 at 89 to 49c. Victor Con, 200 at 1S& Tankee con, 1,100 at 2c. ! goes TOOK SALES. Beck Tunnel Con., 2,504 92.00 Pure Silk Stockings, all colors 25c aliq Liquid Green Soap 75c 8 pc. separate Tea Set 75c Coon Pillow Tope 25c White Curtain, net 45-i- n till 2 oclock . The first of tho series of Monday night select dances held at Bylvan Park last evening, drew a very nice crowd of dancers and the special music; together with the excellent floor, pleased th gathering and all were well satisfied. These dances will be held every Monday evening and thoee who enjoy good dancing are cordially Invited. They will surely enjoy the floor and the music. Dancing every night but Runday. Park is open every night of the week and the gamee and sports arc open and running all the time. Picnic parties are always welcome and tables are provided free. Come to "Sylvan Park, the place where the crowd l.ao .98 48o 1.35 From Evening. .24 .17j 1 ..25e Wash skirt Shirt Waists. A line of sample Hand Bags. 12.00 Ladles Oxfords 60c Bengeiine Silks 75c Pongee Silk Park Open Every 1.85 .14 5.60 .20 .04 .47 .22 j Swansea Con . , Tstro Tintlc Uncle Ram Con. Utah Victor Con. Victoria Wabash , . Tankee Con Terrington Copper Zenoll t 15c 9e 48c 30o oclock Provisions Made for Picnic Parties .41 1.90 .47 .48 I 19e cot- 12 These Items Are On Sale Ail Dav Amusements At the Pretty Resort 1.40 .44 .47 Mammoth May Day , , Mountain taka , Rloux Con Routh Col. Rtray Dog pay eemmiaaiona ta agents, sea us. Yard apposite City 9.00 j fte .11 .04 2.12 .08 .10 2.10 .21 .....i.!..... ..j Scottish Chief Raven Troughs . . Silver Shield MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES dent ,. and Orderly Crowds Nightly Enjoy ! . Sacramento . . 20 PER CENT REDUCTION .7 I oclock Bracelets worth up to 81.00, this hour Ladles Vests, High Neck, long sleeve; fine ton pants of the same, 25c value 12 c Figured Slikollne 1.60 Spactel Scarfs and Squares 75c Blown Glass Tumblers (set) 25c else Mennen'a Talcum, 2 for 75c Ladles Lace Boot Stockings nun From 11 nil 101111 Illkempt, shaggy haired, laay, filthy, miserably unhappy Elmer E. Chase holding the exclusive opinion of himself that he la entitled to a go! 1 medal for purity of character; waa again chased Into the city stockade by the police department last night, and wearing hla dirty overcoat with the greasy collar turned up about hla unshaven. grimy neck; he sullenly male -- 0 his appearance In police court this morning. . "This dont end It, Chase snarled surlily from between hla matted whiskers, after being aroused from hla lethargic position jn the court room by smile; never has he been seen without the ragged overcoat 8unahine or snow, he wears this garment' with tho collar turned up about his ears. He has never been found drunk, he does not hang about bar rooms and has never been known to work. He is inclined to sit for hours on a bench or stone wall in some public part of the city, always in an upright position. Chase haa become a regular police court habitue in the past few months, and was recently tried before the Insanity commission and adjudged sane. Judge Murphy's sentence of thirty days. "You'll hear from me again. Ive got money coming when they look up Dudley Chase's will. Muttering to himself, the old man was led to a cell; where, in suite of his curses anrf lamentations, he was forced to submit to the hath which ! hie usual punishment after every arrest Chase Is a peculiar character. NevEconomy Can Bo flwrdoiM. Of course economy is a virtu hut er during the months of hie acquaintance, In a somewhat underslrable even virtues may be driven to desperacapacity, with the local police depart- tion. Economy and a sense of pro ment has the old man been seen to portion should keep balance. - |