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Show GAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TUBS; FIRE CAUSED RISE OF INSURANCE i : - rau-- ing W The scientific, recer.st-ucte- d baking industry, whereby the goodness and nutrition of Biscuit and Crackers have been marvelously enhanced. The new method of protection by which all dust, dirt and moisture are completely excluded from the package and the freshness and goodness of its contents are care- . re-i- :. iigdrvi :i lug tiiy tfieiu .Miuktl. u' .if in a r.k and i.f I'j p, r tvm nvi-tile old .1.1 aUu: ihr line- - TliU :: vault- i nlay ill the tallowmulor- ivifiie.l y the lm-a- im-.i- : NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY STANDS FOR All Old Rates Are Arrogated and an Increase of Twenty-Fiv- e Per Cent Now in Force Special Rates Abol- Thr ;i9DCi; WHAT THE I ished Entire PAGE FIVE & RATES INCREASE TACKED ON TO ALL FUTURE RISKS BIG VAY 29. 1906. r-aiuy un-lnn- iln fully preserved. l rilrl.- - S,.1: riain-isii- iil . May 4. ipug. R ilu:i.ii. Aiiroed Ma C3. Kxct ; an hrlvafUr ii I, led. the raU-i.i' ui'i'lyiiuf viil.n. il: juris- diiliiii if i In board, pub-llehi.'ii reused laiiff. ure titiv!oli-iliri- ed - o 2.1 n.'ln e C. B. IVES BROOM HOTEL CORNER the low point of 824 cents for July. A rumor cante from the northwest to the effect that the May delivery was practically evened up, was the feaF. Todiy'i market aa furnished by ture helping the down turn. The con2411 A Co. Washington a Bprsgue tinuer strength In the coarse grains Ogden: finally Induced considerable covering which excused the market to rally 4 centa. Weather condition caused no anxiety. Sufficient rain has fallen In the southwest for the needs of the crop and there is no unfavorable feature In the northwest. Minneapolis stocks continue to decrease, the loss of the last three days being 150,000 bushels. Corn The strength In com, followed by covering of shorts lined along with the market checking the advance. Posted receipts at 129 cars proved deceptive. as it waa learned later that the receipts a trifle larger here In addition. Oats The advance In oats waa on covering and the experience in the oat pit waa practically the same aa In com. Trade In either com or oats waa greatly In excess of that In wheat Weathther conditions are entirely and aa rains have fallen where complaints were moat numerous, there la every rep.son to believe that the present outlook Is entirely satisfactory. TODAY'S MARKETS. nA ry and dull state aa It did yesterday, but the high priced Issued with Illinois Central and St. Paul seem to be coming to the front and It looks aa If some accumulation was taking place, especially In the latter, perhaps on account of the anticipated new stock lane. The market, as a whole, ahowed a fairly strong undertone and condition at large are very favorable, and after congress adjourns and present hmstlgatlons of Inter-sta- te commerce an concluded it la thought that the will be more dear and more will be taken by the public kite, which wrfUea. would eventually help No Markets tomorrow, Decoration Day. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY CITT, May 29 Wheat waa the weakest grain on the ywt oor the SAYS CORONERS JURY larger part of the session. It A off, while com and oats advanced ud acted like going even lower than Tha Young Attorney Cama to His Death Through a Pitiful Mistake, and No Blams Attaches to Any Person Whatever, voull want a nice suit, on i you? ers may Too many fingpp0ii the pie, but the more you look suits at our the more you will like them. We have the best the juwket affords. Tell your troubles to the people at TEe HELPER 302 25th "SATISFIED WE HELP.1 e d OUT OF NINETY-ON- E SEVENTY-EIGH- SUCCESSFUL T Thirteen Fail to Pass Examinati List cf Thoss Who Will Graduata From Eight Grads of Schools. Out of the ninety-nn- e the County pupils of the eighth grade of the enunty schools, ex- amined for matriculation, thirteen fall, ed to pass, leaving a total to graduata of seventy-tw- o, as follows: Huntsville C. W. Kuni, principal. Ilasel E. Felt, Helga Peterson. Isabel Smith, Loura Felt, Clarence M. Aldous, J. Angus McFarland, Alfred Willard, Wilfred Nielson, Wllmer C. Jensen. Eden L. H. Peterson, prlnciiwl. Lyda E. Fuller, Millie Shupe. W. G. Dale, principal. Pearl Liberty Wade. North Ogden John Q. Blaylock, Sarah Orton, Bardella L. principal. Barker. John IV. Dean, Ora E. Marshall. Joseph Blaylock, Lewis A. Randall. Pleasant View Frederick Barker principal. Bertha Papkham, Lila Wadr Joseph Jensen, Friend Alvord, Hyrum Cragun, Alma L. Ellis. Harriaville John Wheeler, principal Sheridan Costley, Ida M. Davis Effie J. Taylor. Plain City Willard & Burton, principal. Josephine Cottle, Ernest Sharp, Frederick M. Wheeler, Bertha R. Rob son. Marriott Rae Keck, principal. Henry Erickson, Royal Parry, Lafe R, Erickson. Farr West T. R. Jones, principal, fora Helen Stephenson. Idvlnda Taylor, Irlmlnda Taylor, Athalla McEntlre, Reuben T. Short, Laretta Mary Thomas. Blatervllle Mabel Knauss. principal, Andrew Wheeler, Leonard Howell, Btanger. Wilson John C. Neal, principal Minnie Adams, Eva Stratford, Mabc Barton, Myrtle Washburn, Garland H. E. Robinson, principal Evelyn Farr, Lucy Frank, Carrie McFarland, Ella Bingham. West Weber Joseph Bidwell, prln clpal. William H. Heslop, Margaret Dance. Emily F. Isaacson, Violet Hart; Stanley Purrington, Frances H. Clarke, Charles Penman. West Wsrren Mlmen Van den Ak-ke- r, principal. Percy Davts. Hooper James R. Beus. principal, Elsa Powers. Ivs M. Beaus, Ruth Pink-haMinnie Parker. Jennie Child. Ivle Parker, Mabel Manning, Myrtle Wads worth. Burch Creek W. H. Walton, prinLldle 8. Beaus, cipal. Ruth Harbl-d- n, Eliza W. Wright. Roy Keturah Harris, principal, CoVa Thompson. Ilo-sel- KANSAS we the uses of adversity, out od i Correct Clothes for Men 1 main-lain- n. suit at half the tailors price, but you have an exclusive style that will not be shown in the cheaper makes until another season. tailor-mad- l.o umil ufier ilit-- aii'lif.ition of a di:l, bast-- upon in of f i. ulue and tin ivaring nvsut chariit'n tor iniirtier un lirolerb d itniiii;x. hazardous ri,i;ia-tiot'oiuiv. and ioiirtagiaituu hazard. : The following riausea of risk ihv not xnbjet't to aliote in-i- -i ease: Kik roteeled by xi'i'inkler etiuiinneiits iipproxed by this board, saw mills, not ineludltiK lumber arils RICHI THINGS AT eonneeted ilnir eoiiienta oecui'led exclusively as duriliuax. or their rlvate barns, vluirehes. svhool houses, and THE RIGHT TIME ' city, town and eouniy imblle buil. lings. ALFRED STILLMAN. Sec'y. Executive t'oiiiiiiilli-e- . Special Rata Abolished. STATE Not only has a general Increase of 25 per cent been Imposed, but the special rate order, grunting a rebate or 10 per cent where the risk was eonsld. ered lwrllculurly good, which i laden Californin People Appreciate What the has heretofore enjoyed, has been abro- ..Popila Did and Send Letter of Congated and heivnfier rates charged on gratulation and Hearty Thanka such must he full tariff, or aa publishCorraspondenca In Datail. ed In minimum rate book without It is not a price consideration that induces men to pick out stylish suits in preference to taking chances on the kinas that are made to tit a price. The desire to wear Correct Clothes is the strongest incentive, but the price difference is there just the same. Take have it any of our new ones from $15.(Mito he it which must before fitted is allowed it properly to go out of the store and you have not only a For example try Graham Crackers so different from the oriiinaiv graham crackers different in taking different is flavor different in pecking. Mute pals table mure satisfying more nutritious. Msdsuf the purest Graham flow and baked in manner understood unly by the National Biscuit Company. ..i Th' Mirr so iiu'reasfd simll This is the trade mark which appears in red and white on each end of the package as an absolute pledge both of the quality of the baking and the purity of the packing. The coroner's Jury empaneled to Investigate the death of Elijah Farr, who waa killed in the elevator In the First National Bank building Sunday afternoon, last evening returned the follow. Ing verdict, after a thorough Invent! gtaion Into the circumstances surrounding the accident: The said Jurors upon their oaths do say the aald deceased came to his death by having his neck broken In tha elevator of the First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, which elevator he, by the assistance of one companion, entered after the aald elevator waa closed on Sunday afternoon. May 27, 1906. and that by his own, or Ills companion's action, said elevator was unintentionally raised in such manner as to catch the body of said deceased between the floor of said elevator and the under aide of the floor of the first story of the said building, thereby causing death . JOHN METEER, la m. ANOTHER FIZZLE ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN About all the newspapers have ha to publlshlately In a sporting way I annocements calling off some ball game, race meet, or other program. The latest Is the calling off of the proposed baseball game at Park City beta ween the Columbia Clubs and Park City, which waa to have been played tomorrow. Thla morning the manager H. I TAYLOR, of the Park City team telephoned to J. B. WILLIAMS. Manager Glmlln not to cme as It was Funaral Services Wednesday. snowing to beat the band and the only The funeral services over the re- thing they could do If they came would mains will be held tomorrow afternoon be to play snow ball. As that Is Just from the Third ward meeting house, at a little bit worse than rain, they con2 o'clock. cluded to remain at home. S2Hffl2HEaBBZaBE Tliiitiktug yuu and i It. Ogilen people JEWELS PRESENTED wlm ini Mildly itMiieinlM ivd uu. Very sincerely yours. TO CHARTER MEMBERS HARRIET N. HALLAN. i: M. !.. Resilient Physician. llraiM Maternity Throe Veteran Knight of Pythias, J. l. S. Corlsw, C. A. Ek und and Charles Mohert, Honored by OrdeiwHave WAIVED PRELIMINARY; BOUND Bean Members for 25 Years. Hn.-i'ita- OVER TOJJISJRICT COURT IV. F. McIntosh, who is charged with enibezxled a sum nf money having from the Pacific Express company sonic time ago. appeared Judge Murphy In the police court this morning. He waived preliminary examination, upon consent of the county attorney, and was bound over to the Frank M. Drlggs of.trlct court In the sum of 150(1 bonds, the School for the Deaf and Blind Is In At the time of the commission of tha receipt of the following correspondence alleged offense McIntosh was employed relative to the donatlona sent right af- - aa night clerk In the Purlflc Express ter the earthquake. The first letter, as 'office in thla city. A package that waa will lie noted. Is from Warring Vllk-le- ft at the office containing money to Instill, superintendent of the School fori he sent off was appropriated by Me the Deaf and Blind at Berkeley, aa la Intnah. Aa soon aa the loss of the also the second, enclosing a letter from money was discovered he returned the the resident physician at the Hearst amount, but that did not quash tha against him. It Is aald Maternity Hospital at Oakland. The proceeding letters tell their own story: that at the time McIntosh was sorely pressed for money and yielded to Berkeley, Cal.. May 12, 1906, temptation under stress of clrcum- M. Frank Drlggs, 11'! Superintendent School for the Deaf and Blind, Ogden, Utah. My Dear Mr. Drlggs: I have had, as you are doubtless well AT THE THEATERS aware ,a great deal of correspondence to attend to during the laat few days, Postponement. and so I had only to delay making The first porformnnee of "Ralse-A- suitable acknowledgment of the beau tlful and timely articles contributed , Ruction" on Tolstoi's "Resurrection," by your pupils. The boxes were duly will nut be given tonight, aa announced received, and 1 have been making dis- In yesterday1 a State Journal, but will position of the things which were sent. be given Thursday night. Tonight and wish to congratulate you and all tha Wednesday night the rural musical members of your household for tha comedy, The Meadow Larka," la on prompt and generous aid thus afford- the boards. I do nut ed to Buffering humanity. NOTICE. know who waa the guiding spirit that devised the kind of relief extended to All grocery atorea and butcher ahopa ua, but I am sure It must have been will close all day Decoration Day, Mrs. Drlggs or some woman who would Wednesday, May 10th. first think of the babies who are prob-- 1 ably the moat needy of all our people.. The beauty of the workmanship Is ex-- 1 aNgBfc traordlnary, and I wish you would con-- 1 vey to your pupils the congratulations of the female members of our house-- 1 hould on the skill which speaks so W'ell for your pupils handiwork. May you gjy never know from your own personal experience of the horrors which an I earthquake and the devastation of fire have brought to stricken San Francisco, but lfyou do. you may rest assured that your sympathy and helpfulness In thla our hour of trial, will not be forgotten. Toura. faithfully, WARRING WILKINSON. e The second runk was exemplified on one member by the Knights of 1ythlaa, at their meeting lust evening at their hall, and the occasion waa made doubly enjoyable by the presentation t three of the charter members of tha evteran Jewels. These three members, J. S. Corlew, C. A. Kklund and diaries Mohert. are tha only three remaining menibera of the lodge aa chartered, and for the paat twenty-fiv- e years they have been active niemnera. Only two of the veterana, Messrs. Oorlew and Kklund. were present, Mr. Mohert being absent In San Francisco. After the presentation and Initiation tha Knlghta resolved themselves Into a committee of tha whole on pleasure, and a smoker waa enjoyed until a lata hour. EYE GLASSES, Smoke glaasaa Autoglasaea Engineer glaaaaa Field g Bases Reading glaaaaa Spectacles Magnifier Compaaaaa Telescopes RUSHMER, Optical Specialist 2464 Wash Ave. AA A A A AA AA AA AA A VWVWWWVWWwww VWwVWWWWWy W & ( A I I Berkeley, Cal., May 24. 1906. My Dear Mr. Drlggs: I send enclosed herewith a letter received from the Maternity Hospital In Oakland, where It seemed to me the baby clothes which came from the kind people oi Ogden would be most needed and timely. I do not know of anything w'hlch could have been more useful at this time of great misfortune than those same baby clothes, and It Is what thousands of sympathetic people would not have thought of sending. I hope you will take some pains to convey to the relief committee nf Ogden, not only the grateful appreciation of those who received, gave out and used the baby clothes, but my personal thanka for their prompt and appropriate gift. Thanking you for tne part you and Mrs. Drlggs have taken in the matter, 1 am, yours, faithfully. WARRING WILKINSON. Oakland, Cal., May Bread and Cake I Factory $ $0 $ non eo at 2557-6- 1 way? Or do you prefer broad made in a clean and bealtby atmosphere, made in a strictly sanitary manner by the latest machinery? If so, ask for Hess Bread and get the largest, cleanest and best loaf for your Every loaf bean label. No other Juat as good . a rant Ave., Ogden, Utah Profit by the experience of the Ogdon and Fan Francisco losers. Look over your insurance policies and cut out all your 'cheap John, cheap rate and inferior insurance companies and write your insurance in the 1est companies. We Represent Only the Best AH m The only bakery that Invitee public Inspection. Well, I eley, Cal. Dear Kir: We received the box of baby clothes which you so kindly forwarded us from the Ogden relief committee, in good order, and thank you and them moat heartily for them. I am exceedingly sorry that In the rush of entering patients and getting the hospital In running order, we neglected to send you an acknowledgment of the box. As scarcely any of our mothers were able to save any clothes for their babies, wo provide an entire layout for each one who goes out So you may be aura the mothers who received your things needed them badly, and were very grateful for them. t money. Will You j $ ed The Hess Steam Bakery Store and Factory 23, 190C. Superintendent Warring Wilkinson, School for the Deaf and Blind, Berk- Ogdens Sanitary ! buying bread, in the hut summer months. Do you prefer bread made in damp and musty air. saturated with a wealth of ierspiration, aa it will be if made in the hand mixing Everybody our companies conflagration proof Let us write your renewals and we will keep all your insurance policies in our fireproof vaults without charge. KELLEY 01 HERRICK a |