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Show FRIDAY. AUGUST 28. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL Co.'a By C. E. Miller Brokerage TOKK. - AW 4'; the lock .till on further Ther as ,nd line today and several Ih, ,U ? vw hlh made . few point, of weakness B. A bat ihty did not laat long. rrdl of .took. wa. strong but Ther. waa prot taking wWob Pac. Serf off the hUth edges.105 So. and It Is record at that it. dividend will Increased to 7. Smeltera .truck 00B Kcadin,. advance wa. 18a gt Paul and Atchlaon few X. T. C U. P. and a Fmc., M. and rich or more. Good bank other, a Point tomorrow. expected statement tLiority natur-CllMidab- ", SStod 1. 2. J. le there, . Private Wire. PAGE FIVE Around the Town t TODAY'S MARKET REPORT 19081 Philosophy L. Hughe, of Cheyenne. Wyo... i in iigdeii mingling pleucure with buci- - l.ee. xaERsazsrjr.tSBU ALL GOOD COALS. R. B. LEWIS, a brick ifcmanj now for cas'i PHONES 149. wh.-at- A in moil Corr Ic .till scilinc new height, i.ninc of Globe. Arizona. it. upward flight. The PeoemlKT remained a tea hour, in cgileii ye.ter- high rec- day on Ilia way to California. anj llay option, made ord again and closed Arm. c up. FOR PINGREE A KELLER The September i tie higher and went on ! iit-v- c of it. recent record high YOUR HAY A GRAIN. within point. Stock, of corn continue ccarce H. Goodman of Carlin. Nevada, everywhere end the diuctlc demand old ai iiuaint-iiii- ct i. in the city rent-wini. very good. a. Data Virtually unchanged. Provisions Still penii in bulling Wouldn't you like to have a nice and pork cloaed strong, 15e higher. pit lure of yourself and baby? Full of l lie materuial lualinvt? See CIIAW SHAW. Studio Sit! Washington avenue, ugden. reason to get shoes A "Wa a. I Quality Shoes to man and women who WANT them. "WE CANT and WON'T .ell less than BEST. We don't want th customer m h j comes IN. but tha customer who comes BACK again. W'E CAN br ng him in our Shoes have GOT to bring him back. "We pay more than most shops toad vance stylo and esciusivoneM our customer, pay ua more for the SAME LITTLE BETTER. W, guarantee our make and N. 0. There will be no servhrs in the First Presbyterian iliutth in this city oil Sunday. This ia due to tile absence of tlte pastor, liev. J. E. Carver, who unending tile annual meeting of ilie Presbytery in Springville, I'tah. wa guarantee to make good. ODEN CO. "CLOTHIERS TO MEN WHO CARE 1 Cloaed Cim gmelt. Pfd jfatl I cad imn. Idco Smelt- - Xorf. X, j. R. 1. p I -- j - I Copper 1 J j X. W. gtffl Com 1 ...I Start PM. 24 0. - J I Colo, A mat. Cop a . i IM. F. C. I I I tit I ! I I O X. T, Oen. Central Ont. Weat II. K. A T. Pfd. W ab. Pfd . m. I HU. 199 I .... I Penn LAN.. EH. Heading . 4'. l Mart Roylance and F. E. B. Gay, of Provo, are in the city in the Interest of the big special edition which is to be gotten out by the Utah county Democrat. This edition will come from Anthracite coal that has stood the the press September SOth and will be of time, should till your bins, known as the mining and liarvesting ghurtln: & C'o. Phones 18. edition. M. A. Herrick of Montello, Nev., Kodak Finishing. arrived in town yesterday and reports Tripp 140 95th SL condition In everything in flrst-cla- s hia part of the Sage Brush Slate. reI. Brace of Nome, Alaska, who cently came down from the cold regions, was a visitor in Ogden yesterday and reported mining interests In tlie northwest territory to be in a He says thers flourishing condition. la no more booming In the gold couna try, but that It has long since reached There will be an Eastern Star a sound financial basis and great are entertained for still greater nc nt Lagoon. Monday, August SI. i Resident and visiting members In- prosperity than heretofore known. I St. Paul If Atch. Com. Sou, Pac. Vo. Pac. Xor. Pac Can. Pac C. If you drink, drink Yellowstoaa. ! Jf, Amn. m 1 a ll li.-r- e e - V'lerk David Jenson, of the Munici- iinitmcd to his pal couit. lias ho in- - lor two or three days by Illness. U-c- - e J. llololisn, tlie famous crack shot of Twins Falls, Idaho, waa In Ogden yesterday on business. I Aug. IS. Wheat Waa a bull proposition today and the antic efforts of the beara failed to iak It a particle. It advanced 74 e iHy, kept strong much of the aeaalon id cloaed e higher than roster Jay Iverpooi cloaed atrong, although we tded weak yesterday and Argentina heat shipments wen very light An ttlmate of only 1(5,000,000 for the iHng wheat crop of the three north cat atatea by a good market author-y- , waa freely circulated. Thoae ex rated big receipts of new winter heat are still being kept back eome-her- e. Exporta are very good and CHICAGO. The right place to buy a good pound of Tea or Coffee, ia the Grand Union Tea Store. All we ask la for you to buy one pound, and you will always keep right to it. Our Teas are delicious. Our Coffees are always fresh. Ind. 'phone ill. 2434 Wash. Excursion to Salt Lake Sunday, Ave, August SOth,. via O. 8. L. 11.00 round --Un n" P'clflc tra,n No' ,B flv trip. All trains except Lot Angeles hours late today and as all the trains j Limited are still running on slow orders, many a Robert Campbell, clerk In the of the other trains will probably railway store, returned last rive late from the east. 'night from a three weeks' trip to COME EARLY, COME EARLY! Seattle and coast. Plenty of easts at seven oclock. ELECTRIC, Just Like Home." If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Chief Clerk R. Van Dirk, of tho Union Pacific storekeeper staff, departed yesterday from Ogden for a fishing and hunting trip. Oreen River, Wyoming Is his destination, his family accompanying him. Sch ool DAY Mrs. F. A. O'Brien, wife of Ticket Mrs. W. N. Pierce, mother of Yardmaster Dick Pierce of the Harrt-ma- n Agent O'Brien, of the Rio Grande tickyards is reported recovering from et office In Ogden, returned from a two weeks' vacation at the capital city last her Illness. Equipment Money to loan on real estate security. C. Parry, cor. 23 and Wash. Those Hercules Superintendent E. Stenger of the Rio Grande railroad, departed for the north last evening on a pleasure tour of Idaho. He teok along his fishing outfit and will attempt a big catch. Suits for BOYS General Superintendent J. jj, Davla of the Oregon Short Lino came down from the north yesterday, after an absence of about two weeks. Hercules Shoes for COAL IT. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co., 152 West 27th Street Phones, 1074. GIRLS An unsuccessful attempt to escape on the part of a Chinese, Tee Ben. sentenced to the chain gang for vagrancy, yesterday resulted in the Celestial being captured, and today he really has chains dangling after bis The Chlnament pigtail. long Holland Shoes for BOYS Wear Well and are Worth the money Little Chlef.10 at 23c; ; 1,210 at 20c. Lower Mammoth, 500 at 52c; 100 at 54c. Mammoth, 100 at 1.82 May Day. 500 at 48cl Mountain Lake, 600 at (5c; STOCK SALES. Tunnel Con., lfiO B'ack Jack. 240 at (5c. at 1.25. 1,100 at 500 at 66c. Nevada Hllla, 100 at 1.40; 5c. Scottish Chief. 1.500 at 8 to Seven Troughs. 500 at 24c. Sioux Con., 300 at 1.40; 1,200 Carina. 100 at 31c; 1.500 at 21c. at Colorado M 400 at 4.07; 300 1.37. 4.12, buyer (0 days. Uncle Sam Coil, 1.500 at 1.30. Crown Point, 1.000 at he, buyer 80 V. C. Tlntlc, 1.000 at 21c, buyer 500 at fie, buyer (0 days. Jays; 60 days; 1,000 at 21c. j Indian Queen. 200 at 15c. Iron Blossom, 500 at 2.20; 400 atj Wabash, 100 at 64c. Tankee Con., 500 at 45c. 2.17. Terrington Copper, 1.000 at 09 c. Joe Bowera, 2.000 at . a. Lindquist Funeral Director DIES OF RHEUMATISM Mrs. Martha Johnson, of 1142 East Twelfth street, died at her horns last night about 5 o'eluek, after having Buffered a long time from rheumatism. Shs had reached the age of 78 years, and had resided four years in Ogden. Manager K. A. Urant, of the Grand Previous to coming to Ogden alie lived Opera house, is In Salt Lake today In Bountiful, Davla county, where she has many friends. She Is survived by on business. two sous, Isaac and Nathaniel, and on L. B. Silencer returned today from daughter, Mrs. Elisa Knighton. Hawthorne, A'ev., where he lias been attending to a civil engineering Job. MEETING OF HIGH PRIESTS Arrangements have been made foi the season opening of the Lyceum theater next Monday night. QUORUM. a i Sufaeeribera af lha Utan Jaumal are requested to fellew Inatruetiens printed at head qf dltwiel Chas. J. after a preliinlnary hearlng before Judge Murpliy today, waa held to answer to the district court on a charge of burglary. Ball was fixed at Bibb Is accused of having robbed the Beiinet blink of valuable Jewelry, which lie afterwards attempted to pawn. ptc-hop- es 111 Clark Bibb, MRS. MARTHA JOHNSON The regular monthly meeting of the High PrleetS Quorum of the Weber aa It existed before tha Attorney George II. Davis returned Stake of Zion, of will be held In the division the stake, today from a short stay In Salt Luke Ward Third Meetinghouse, Ogden, SatCity. 11 a. in. at o'clock (itih, urday, August vited. final of be Aa will the In On mission thla a surrounoed mysmeeting mads ia cream Just Herricks ke Fire Insurance. H. A. Sims, 410 f 5th tery, although It Is said to be official the quorum It la desired that all High right, and pleases every appetite. Since business. .United States District A (tor Priests residing In the three stakes In every man prefers the best, let Her- Cache Pond of Charles Lewiston, ney Hiram E. Booth. Deputy Uijltcd Weber County be present on this ocricka have tha good man's test Ind. valley, Is visiting a few days in Ogden. States Marshal Lucien H. Smyth and casion. 101. 'phona GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. w..h,r n - j ! gUgyr . PfO. fit Inspector Mct'uhe of Salt Luke, arrived in Ggdeii tliis morning and have busily engaged 111 A confer nee in Ililef of Iolh-Brownnt tin- - imliee station nearly ing's oiti-ail day. Knmiigrulh-- I A I. ruh r - ,m West potn y promptly. lu-i- j -- Stn. Ry. as. Cop. wou- :i tii1 :u sueeessful ill Ills fount for llii-ihome at Klku. lie kept peering from I hey tliir.k u grout ileal of I igdeu alul temp' behii'd til." biifli where lie tas hiding. n.iy iv;uin to make a ieniiaiit lit Arthur Haulsby of Roek Springs, resin; mg in tinguard lev - ilium e Wyu., is extending his hand M Ogden iinmeti Tleiiou ,livw friends. CANDY MATINEE for the chil- - i nit dollar tine in o poinv touri tliis It will pay you to aoq tho E'octno dren and one of the beet bill of pic- - j iiioi'iiing on u charge of druiikeuin-fs- . Cash Rogiatar at Tha Crystal," 2477 turcs wo havo ovor had. Plonty of A si.itji.ir inlli. led on uh Washington Avanu. Where tho cars comic to make tho children laugh. IN 1itTte, elliirgeti uilli 1 DIAN BITTERS. WHAT ONE SMALL' top. life. BOY CAN DO, MOTHER'S BISCUITS, J. J. Gilllgan of Sparks. Nevada, All funny and good. Send tho children! Browning eame In from the sage-brus- h country to us SATURDAY AFTERNOON and tlli(l from Salt Luke, having morning yesterday and la visiting friends and we'li care for them Electric, Just Like In custody Frank who is laipvs. He give a Home.'' looking after business. with burglarising t lit- residence charged favorable report of things at the diviof J. 11. Cardoii uu Washington avesion point. nue. refilled Hectographs Ogden Gttive Supply Co. ! lc. night Rev. G. W. McCreary Is enjoying a visit from hla mother, Mrs, N. C. of Holly, Colorado. It is mt her first trip here and as she likes Ogden very much it will probably not be her last one. J. 8. Hay and bride of Elko, Nevada, who havA been spending their honthe past eymoon at the Hermitage j week, are In the city today buying the Bo You Ever Use a Halt Iron? If So, Why Not Try An Flail Iroa They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. Embroidery Sale Just Received 350 yards of $1.25 Embroidery Flouncing on sale ' now, at 39c LAST 340 yards of 75c to $1.00 a yard Corset Cover Embroidery on sale now, at 33c THOMAS |