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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. M0RN1SC1 TIIE AUGUST FATCRDAY, 3, 1907. 4712949 Rye kvfl 6 , , Barley - Good feeding 63. 569 tu chutes mai'iug. Ttmothy Prime seed. 4.65. 4loirr Contract grade. 913.3. Short riba, side tluoaei bbl. $l6.354t 16.4U. prk. per lb.--i2 per Dm) Jrd, Short clear aide t boxed I v87 123 636. DR. JOHN C GUNNS i'w8-i3-Me- 9V 12 Wbtakey bavi of high wire STOCK MARKET STAGNANT. New Family Physician or $1.31. Shipments. Ctpptr Lower Now York Again in London and Metal Eschang. t dicouigr-BlenNew York. Aug. Tbo r trader of the ( outside Uittsrer tu tb aboeeic aiorka reeulted today in a condition bordering un aiaauatkin. Trading too practically Idle at time and In fending no sausiaciion deacalping profile (rum eab other, S.-- irul-iun- l aero sisted front .iperatluu. Thereoutside no other noticeable operation uf the of this class. The forecast warnwork's currency movement gave at work ing of the tinfmornhie factor In the money situstVm. Yesterday heavy credit balance of theon account at the clearing house of the i'eutral Iartfle notef payment, Ike bank extended the week' ka to the government to 33,81 2jMat. Tbl Inciudea tho gold skipiuont to Prnie on Tuesday. for whieh payment waa but mil the the to outgo to Canada, which amouuted resour-- c Marly B milllou dollar. The treasury oT the I'uited BlaU1 for relieving a poasllile nmney stringattenency this fall waa brought to tion by the imiuihly circular of the National City bank, which macludea y u i working is., balance of $25.00U.W)u at S.OOtf.uu in tb treneury baa been demonstrated to he ample, thus leaving 340.ouO.uuO w SW.owi.ow available for deposit with the banks in the present condition of the treasury. August and September are mouths of large surplus revenue collections, however, and this will Increase the power of then treasury to influence the position. deexchange here continued to rather cline, however. In aplt of easier tune in the call loan market and firmness in London nnd Berlin Tbs feature of the time discounts. loan market la the special urgency of the demand for the als months' period, which now carriei over the The 11 rat month Into the new year. quoted rate waa all to all nnd n hall per cent on this maturity. Tb gov-of ernment report of the condition rot ton waa again a disagreeable surprise, the improvement during July had proved much less than waa an aotinoad la the trade. The fact that aome of the cotton camera advanced a the report waa attributed to the likelihood that stunt tellers In autlcl-patio- s of the poor report were buying to cover. Reports of general crop condition lo wer rather unfavorable. low tempenitnre In the northwest railing attention to the Importance of. delayed froaia for a crop that la late. The prulwble dimes-tion-ons of the lines to be Imposed the Standard Oil company by Judd Landis tomorrow formed a subject for dlscuaaion. ns It waa feared that tha making of the penalties very severe would have unfavorable effect on values. Copper wm lower again both at Undue and at the Mew York metal exchange. Not murk was accomplished by the day' operation tu Mock. The nine of tho eurly part of Iho day wm about nil lust ut one Jim and then recovered la the last half hour on scanty dealings. Bunds were irregular. Total sale, par value, 9638.060. lr. 8. bonds were unchanged on rail. Fur-elg- CLOSING STOCK LIST. Llfc Atriilr.n 24 do pfd., Md llaliiiuore ami Ohli 1 1754 Canadian Iarifle Chicago an, I Northwestern, bid. .1474 20 do pfd., bid 36 4 Colorado Southern Denver and Rio lirantlr do pfd., bid Brie Illinois Central, bid Louisville and Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Pari tic . New York Central Pennsylvania Reading ...... Rock Island 28 71 234 139 113 304 744 ...ill1! .'1224 ,1084 2144 474 do pfd, St. Paul Southern Pnelflc KflUthfri RlilWIJf 1 nUm Pacific iO 133 694 tMtiiiitnini 18 a a a s a a Wabaah. hid epa9oee Wisconsin Central, Md a 13 13 . Miacallanaoud Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry American Locomotive Am. Smelting and Refining do pfd. Rrooklya Rapid Transit Coloreds Fu-- 1 and Iron International Paper, bid National Biscuit, bid National is ad Pacific Mall People's (las Pressed Steel Car. bid Pullman Tulare Car, bid Standard Oil Sugar Tennessee Coal and Iron, bid. Vnlted States Sled do pfd Western I'ninn. bid Northern Pacific Great Northern, pfd Interborougb Metropolitan do pfd. . ...a.. Mackay do pfd., hid 17 S3 43 67 1134 ,.1u6 674 304 14 74 664 2 9o 24 IKS 496 .140 3i 111114 77 1324 133 ... a MADE 164 404 r.K t.r,4 Produce. On the produce market today the butter market waa steady; rrrainerie, 204 23 12: dairies, 18 1 2i 22. Kggs Arm, at mark case iucluded, 16: Unit 16 prime flrta, 17 Cbeeae steady to ISflll Kansas City Cattls. Caul City, Aug. 2.00. Market strong. Native and steer $j.oa7?u: native cow heifer 92.003 60: htocker and feeder 93.235.30; bull 92.Goa4.0o; calves 94.o0aG.P0; western steer 9l.0tiaG.10; 2.73a4.3). western row 70O0. Market 5e Hog -- Receipt higher. Packets G.ova.2; heavy pica and light 9G.ltiaG.30. Market l.ooo. Sheep- - Receipt lamb 94.76wG.bP; steady Mutton 96.6oa7.60: rang wethers 93.006.26; fed ewes 1 1.505.50. Kanau Re-cci-pt York. .G74. 98.074. Cash Quotations, Aug. cash quota were as follows; Chicago, tint ' Flour 2.-- The Biewity. Wheat No. 2 aprlng, 99fi 11.01 ; Na a, 941r91.no; No. 2 red. SO ft 91. Corn No. I. CG No. 2 yel low. Hl-4l-2 Oats Na 2, 4112; x. 3 btr The result of the study and labor of one of the most noted medical writers of the country, who had an active practice extending through a period of life-tim- e N'ew York, Aug. 2. Bo Especially heads of families, to become fajniliar with the waya of preventing diseases, preserving health and prolonging life. The remedies set. forth in DR. GUNN'S NEW FAMILY PHYSICIAN are of the most simple kind and ordinarily such as can be easily obtained with but little trouble or expense. Many new diseases, which have made Ready to lie consulted at any time, when sudden sickness or accident render immediate relief necessary. OVER HALF A MILLION OOPIEF HOLD. Handsomely and substantially bound; a book which wear and tear to which it will will stand the every-dain be subjected; stamped gold; marbled edges; over one thousand pages; beautiful colored charts; jiortrait of the y To any person signing a coni met to take either the Morning Examiner or Evening Standard for one year and for the 11th and 12th months subscription in ad- ranee. (1.00 cosh down from country subscribers and went down. He climbed window through the eighteen-incwhile under water fend was badly InA jured In doing na The wreck wm fliMsued by hunexd dreds of passenger on cursion bunts lying t thp docks. All lake traffic wa tied up for nn huur. The sunken vessel Ilea almost directly across the river, practically undamaged, waiting to be pumped out. The tug wm towing In the steamer Muncy of the Anchor line. The tow waa loaded heavily with grain and waa coming In stern first for the reason that U la Impossible to turn round except tn the outer harbor. Ihe Money beam. la 350 feet long, with a Captain McGinn said the Chicago was close to the item of the Muncy and going hard, trying to take It clear of an abutment. The churning of the big boat's propeller nnd the heavy strain on the smaller craft caused It to heel over, until It took in water on the starboard aide. The tug tripped on the tow line and before the crew could cut the hawser It turned turtle. bia craft h out-boun- SENTIMENT. E Brand Central Horn Silver .. Stray .g Bilver King Macramento Silver Shield Star Cod South Swansea I'nited Biaie coni.. 1'nelr Sain Con u4 Utah Michigan Victor km 1 Wahah Yellow Rote Yan3cc Cun I1'! tH4tll6 1-- Appeal Mada to the Business Men of This Country. New York, Aug. 2. The New York Chamber of Commerce baa tecelved from the chambers of commerce of Tokio, Osaka, Kioto, Yokohama and Kobe, the text of a Joint petition to use Its good efflees toward offsetting sentiment In this conn-trCopies of the some petition have been lent to other cities in the United States. The appeal Is In Japanese. accompanied by an English translation, and it la signed by the president of five Japanese commercial bodies. After speaking of the attitude of California toward Japanese residents and the attacks on them, the petition says that It la seriously to be feared that unless the which Japanese are now constrained to harbor against the people of a single section may finally bave an unhappy effect upon commercial relabetween the two nations. j tion I The New York Chamber of Com- anti-Japane- 1 94 ItlHIHMH I I SUS I ! 1 2 ! ! cash down from city subscribers gives this book to at the same time pays for two months aubscrip-pa- y tion to the Daily Standard or Examiner, fl-3- 0 you aud ELECTION IN MISSISSIPPI. meroe will acknowledge the receipt of ARICA-LAPARAILROAD, . the petition at once, hut will not act Jackson, Mlaa., Aug. 2. As yet not upon It until Ita next meeting, which Valparaiso, Aug. 2. The Chllna more than half of the state baa been will be In October. heard from and neither aide will con- syndicate Yhlcb owns valuable slons to construct the great- Ariecede the election. To select the SCHOOL CENSUS INCREASE. nominee a second primary tta Pax railroad, but desisted from proGain of Nearly 1,000 la DisctoMd, With will be necessary. ceeding with the work for want of For lieutenant governor, Luther fund, la now trying to sell tha No Returns From Four Districts. An English syndicate ia neManahip la leading by a large majority. Balt Lake, Aug. 2. The school gotiating for them. The Chilean govElection day waa favored by excel- ernment is determined to hasten the sub of Salt Lake for 1907 hae been and an unusually heavy work and will subscribe to fresh concompleted, with the exception of four lent weather districts. Every municipal ward in the vote waa polled. No disorder was re- - cessions If necessary. city, with the exception of the Fifth, showa a gain. Taking the census for the four missing district the same a COLLECTED WE RECENTLY they showed last year, the total cenSOME MORE GOOD MONEY FOR . sus for the year 1 19,415, a against THE FOLLOWING GOOD PEOPLE 19,498 for 191)6, a gain of nearly 1.000. Yaney ft Frasier, 123 ' W. Sixth-SoutTwo districts are missing in the Flrat street, Salt Lake. ward, one in the Second, and one in Balt Lake Moulding and Art comThird. pany, 1G9 8. Third East street. Salt. Following 1 the census for 1907, Lake. and the increase or loss, a the case H. J. Robinson, attorney, 201 may be. for 1907: Mercantile Annex, Balt Lake. Flrat ward Total, 5510; Increase. National Hotel Register com258. pany, Dubuque, Iowa. Second ward Total, 5276; Increase Dr. Frederick Clift, Provo, Utah. 372.B. H. Bennetts, Garfield. Utah. Third ward Total, 3710; Increase, James Thompson, 63 W. Sec-o149. South St.. Salt Lake. Fourth ward Total, 2777; Increase, Dr. E. V. 8llver, 9 and 10 Mer140. cantile block, Sait Lake. Fifth wsrdTstal, 2142;; loes, 140. Thos. R. Cutler, 17 W. South The fourth and Fifth wards are t Salt Lake. Temple, thla in tabulation. complete Will G. Farrell, Deseret News Bldg., Salt Lake. WOMEN ARTISTS. Mary MacCord, Salt Lake, Corey Livery company, Ogden, Only Two Decorated With Cress of Utah. Legion of Honor. P. F. Collier ft Son, Denver, Colo. Parley White of White ft Bona New York. Aug. 1 The Marquise cause they needed the money. We Co., Salt Lake. Cecile de Wentworth, the American They turned their clalme te ue will collect some for yon if you art tat. who painted the portrait of for collection, net beeauM of leae turn In your bills. Red streaks of President Roosevelt which was exhibconfidence in their debtors, but be-- honesty exist In everybody. ited in this year's salon in Paris, has returned to thla country for n holiday and baa brought with her the picture uf the President. The marquise is Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts the only woman, except Rosa Bonheur, whose works have been bought for 77, 7S, 93, $4, 97, Sfe, 99 and 100 Commercial National Sank Build-- . permanent exhibition in the Luxem' lag, Salt Lake City bourg gallery, Parts. She and Rusa Francis Luke, General Mgn Hnobeur are the only women painters me People Dont Like Us. who have been decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor. Z - a. More Money for Good Clients 2 nj Merchants Protective Association a I I I I I I I gaSiSi .. 4IIIIII as fftl fit lltlllllllltlllll lilt HOME MANUFACTURERS 1 1 I I : I LOOK AT THE LABEL AND INSIST ON OGDEN AND UTAH MADE GOODS 1 1 1 ; I Ml 1 1 1 1 1 1 I C I' 9 . UTAH CANNING CO. . Psrksrs 'HH'fe'I'fe I H H III 1 1 1 1 1 1 frl H444-- H 4M SUM I I 4.ai j.j.j ' . lllllMl'1,IMIMllIHtH1l9HHIlll7 OGDEN, UTAH. ... Mountain Ukc New York i Richmond Bloua Con Bo. Culumbu Con.. Seven Trutlghit Tftro Into har- Ohl-eag- o Bell Lower Mammoth . . . Lou Dillon Mammoth May Itay Nevada Hills Ner. Hill Fairvlew. . . Coming author as frontispiece; a complete index, making it an easy matter to locate any particular subject; size 7 by 10 Inches. For Cash: Cloth, 4.50; Full Sheep, ffl.00. Dr. Ounns book is 2 and inches thick, 980 pages, 7 inches wide, and 10 inches long. - gend-arme- Aug. 2. so-call- THIS BOOK FREE 1 Chicago, their appearance within the last few years, are herein medical works do fully described while other not even mention them such aa tonsilitis, tuberculosis, etc. The book also contains much valuable information heretofore held as the secial and private knowledge of physicians or medical students. A Complete Medical Guide A Doctor Always in the Home k bor with a heavy tow last night, the tug Chicago heeled over Just east ( the Kush street bridge, serous the river, turning turtle with four men on board. The crew grabbed boards and whatever else they could find as the vessel partly righted Itself, and kept afloat until they could gran life lines thrown from the steamer Fleetwood. Captain McGinn of Milwaukee, who I nearly 70 year old. had the narrowest escape. He wa practically imprisoned in the pilot house, when forty years, and who held numeroua medical diplomas from colleges of his own and foreign countries. It is the Plain Duty of Everyone pte Columbus Con Daly Daly Judge Italy Meat Eagle's Neat Eagle A Blue Hell.. ment for every disease to which mankind is subject. Bacteriology, Appendicitis, Tuberculosis, Hypnotism, Nervous Diseases, Disinfectants, Passions and Emotions, Animal Magnetism, Special Advice to Young Men, Practical Nursing, Venereal and Skin Disease Fevers and Acute Diseases, Physical Culture, Domestic and Sanitary Economy, Guide to Diagnosis, Diseases of Women, La Gripie. Anatomy With mauy handsome charts, etc., fully discussed in this sumptuous work. A B00K for the People la New the Order of Things in New all-nig- Ld 674. con-tainin- JUSTICE ALL-NIGH- T o . 98 g REVISED AXI ENLARGED EDITION, full information upon NEW DISEASES as well an old diseases, NEW REMEDIES and TREATMENT, MANY ('OloORED CHARTS, priuted from new plates on fine book tajier, handiwmielY bound. TIIE LATEST, MOST (XiMPLETE and AUTHENTIC MEDICAL HOOK EVER 1THLIS1IED. In plain language, it answers thousand of quest ionn the cause, s.vmjitoniH, pre entiou, remedies, and methods of treat A XEW, There will bo nture languishing la cells on a desk or premium paid lieutenant' aay-abondcinan oa trumpto a professional Cattle. Chicago ed up arrest case la thla city. From Chicago. Aug. 2. Cm tie Receipt nuw oa the policeman who makes aa . 4. 407.50; lieevea t.biiP. Steady. arrest, at any huur of tha day or night, I 92. 405.40; cxtwa 9l.4oa5.20; heifer will have to bring hi prisoner Immecalves 96.007. 40 ; good to prime steers diately before a magistrate. 93.6ia7.5o; pour to medium 94.5ua5.75; New Yurk'a first police smokers and feeders 92.Gta4.ko. court waa opened last evening wheu Market IG.Uoo. Receipt Hog Judge Whitman formally announced Light 96.06aG.6O; mixed strong. that tha night shift of Justice waa rough heavy $5.255.30; unready for buainesa. Seventy-tw- o to 93.6tbt5.M5; pigs 95.756.30; good fortunates, who had fallen into the rbulre heavy $6.206.30. toil since nightfall, peered from the Bheep-Kenl6,000. Steady. Nadetention penlieuilary. tive and western yearlings Heretofore professional bondsmen r,.AtaH.65; lambs 5.6oa7.30; western have reaped a harvest in keeping out I5.5ta7.60. of Jail for one night many women arrested aa disorderly and who, upon subsequent hearings, were discharged. It has been alleged that many such arrests were made without sufficient warrant. On the bench with Judge Whitman wm practically the full board of city magistrates. Police Bingham, two uf his deputies and many attorneys also attended the sessions, the formal hours of whieh will l from 9 p. u. to I a. m., but these are subject of modlfiratlmi and day and night sessions will, to ALT LAKE MINING EXCHANGE. all Intents and purpose, be on the continuance performance plan. It Is expected that other night courts will Mountain Laka flella Lower Trading be required tv handle the nfier-dnrbuHlnesa. In th Unlisted. An Interesting development waa the discovery that the coming te court of patrolmen left many beats unprotectBait Lahn, Aug. 2. There was Borne ed. One section, where 30,000 famheavy trading in Mountain laka to- ilies are housed, wm left wlihuul a day tad aale wer made down to 60 policeman while tta seven night offi-cto court cent a g share, closing wllh n small Whentook their prisoners for lunch wan taadjournment lot going at MS. The falling price ex- ken at midnight 161 cases had been perienced by aome of the Tlutic laauea dlspoeed of aud 86 prisoners were during the pnat few day ha no doubt awaiting arraignment. had Its effect on Mountain lake, as JAPS FIRED UPON. the buyers of Tintiea have alio been buyers of this stock. Some Investors have overreached theraselve with tha They In Turn Uee a Machine Gun nn reault that aelltng orders have been Koreans. plentiful and n reaction baa resulted. However, another turn upward la like9 o'clock Seoul, Aug. 1. 11 a. m ly to oreur any day. this morning a battalion of Korean Berk Tunnel Consolidated held tta anldlera resenting disbandment, at a own very well, all thing considered, given signal, attacked three mounted while Colorado did business at 97.75, Japanese officers who had arrived at South Columbus was some stronger. lJttle West Clate barracks to demand Among the unliateda. Ohio Copper the surrender of their mnuttlona. Two sold at ; l lutab Treasure Hill at of the Japanese officers escaped on at 29 rents; Bcven horse buck. The third one fell from 45; Honerlnn hta horse and escaped afoot. Firing Trough Tomboy at 28 rent a. The eloamq quotationa and sales began and the Koreans sallied out of were: Little West Gate into the street, but were furred to retire under a Japan.Unlisted Stocks. Block. ese fire from the tower gate. General Standard Cupper . . . Okaxlkl ordered out reinforcements Western Nevada ... at 10:30 ueloek and the barracks and IT. Treasure Hill.... adjacent buildings were completely inOhio Cupper vested. There was Continuous snipYerlngton Copiier .. ing and also fire from the Japanese Honerlne machine guns. The entrances to the Old American Japanese section of the city have been Mason Valley tinder a heavy guard of since midnight and troops and maBeat Tlntfe chine gun are stationed in ail the Emma Copper street a. General Okaxlkl believes that Ecvea Troughs T. . . he has ample troops to control the Ohio Kenturky .... situation. The other three Korean garListed S risons hare not mutinied. The 1 Stock. vested quarler I adjacent to the conAlice . sulate quarter which la protected by Albina a strong cordon of Japanese troops. Ajax . Bullion Berk Cariaa TUG TURNED TURTLE. Con. Mercur Chicago. Aug. 2 The leading fuBeck Tunnel ture ranged a follows: Black Jack Wheat Aueust. Stic, 9ou.r. 9n4r. Rull-jcSeptember, b2Tc, 92 4 a HI ',"r, P24c. Century December. 964c. W4at;i4c. !W .c. Colorado Mining. May, 91.01V 91.14. II oiiil 014. Crown Point Corn September. 65c. 54Sc. 544r. Italay Annex 524c. 51 Vial 4r 614x321-May-, Italton c. 524c. 724 534a524r. Dromedary Oats September, 414c, 4ui1.aluxHr, Emerald . 42c. 4i iii4i4c, Coldfield 414c. Deeenita-rDaisey 42c. May. 444a44'.sc, 434c. 414 Ibex 444 Ingot Pork September, IIP 45. $16.33. Iron Rlmiaora 916.43. Joe Rower lard September. fOjn.. 19.124, King 19.174. October. $,t.27': 9.3o. $9.23. Little Chief $8.73. Home Book of Health Beach Haven. N. J,, Aug. 2. The Penns) ivaaia capital comuilaaloa today made public papers which ahuw that John K. Samlet son of Phlladeb liitia, the contractor for moat of the for ihe furnishing aud decoration building, paid the varioua who did the painting twelve cent a aquare foot fur the same, and that he had collected from the autc 92.52 a aquare foot. He received in payment autre than $700,000 and the profit were abuut 2.1'H per ceuL Butler Libera! 73 18 65 PROFIT OF 2.100 PER CENT IN PENNSYLVANIA. Wham the Capitol Furnishings Coet Mere Than the tut Building. CHICAGO FUTURES. ber. A ... 4 Utile 121 . . Arlrles Flour, bbl. Wheat, bu. . Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu. Hve, bu nf High Grade Vegetables Pure Food Catsup. Feed Pork A Beans. Pierce's Pure Pur Feed Hominy, larcc'a Worcestershire Saues. f geode Wa pack but anc grade THE BEST. J. G. READ & BROS. CO. Harness and Saddlery The best and Largaat Manufaw turers In the West. 314 to 340 Twenty-fourtOGDEN. UTAH. h Street. i V, - j. ' e I |