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Show T SATURDAY, APR, L25190l PAGZ EIGHT. TODAY S STOCK REPORT By C. E. Miller Brokerage Co.e Private Wire. NEW YORK, April 25. The weeks boom In the stock market apparently culminated this moraine hut not until many stocks scored the highest price on the movement. In tact. Union Pacific and other leaders touched the highest points Newest, brightest and choicest of Spring Shirts Shirts that combine attractive appearance with SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Merning Call be Needed. Matters financial engaged the attention of ths board at education at ths regular meeting Friday evening. The finance committee reported cash on hand amounting to $21,570.81. Th same committee also submitted a financial estimate of the expenses for the next school year. The estimate showed that the amount required will be $15S,5uO. Of this amount, $100,900 will he levied on the city taxes and tha balance will come from th general county and state taxes. The report of the sanitary committee showed much Improved nealth conditions In the schools. There are now 10 caeca of measles; 1 scarlet fever; 1 chicken pox; and S smallpox. It waa also reported that 24$ students are out of echoed on account of contagious dlsasea This is a large decrease from former weeks. Superintendent William Allison submitted his report for ths month ending April $. The report showed the Many Conventions average number belonging to be sines hut summer. Heavy profit taking set ia during the last hour and a majority of stocks closed lower than yesterday. Great Northern and Atchison and Smelters were perhaps the weakest News is mors bullish than otherwise these days. Tbs bank statment was a splendid one. liberal . - Woven Madras Fine Percale Pure Irish Line-n- C. D. IVES Correct Clothes for Men Broom Hotel Corner THINK THEY HAVE SALES Beck Tunnel, 14$ at Black Jack, 700 at l$c. Colo. Mining, 250 at 14,27. Col. Con, 100 at $2.20. $1-0- , SAN FRANC18CO, Calif., April 25. The Oakland police are confident they have one of the men Implicated In the dynamiting of Gallagher's home, some days ago. The man arrested to said to be on of the men teen skulking In tta vicinity of Gallagher's houss a few minutes before the explosion. Through the arrest of this man tha police have hopes of landing the other conspirators. Everything points to the guilt of the man under arrest The polios admit tha arrest of the man on tha charge but refuse to speak of hla connection wlth'the crime. It waa reported this morning that the man had confessed but the officers refused to either confirm or deny this report Opportunities In Plant. Tha opportunities of tha present for young men to succeed are vastly superior to the epportuuitles of a decade or two ago. Tha needs of our great commercial machinery multiply with Its growth, and ha la a fortunate young man who hag learned the immense value of brains and perseverance. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHICAGO, III, April Crowded Out by Vain Man. fright," said tha woman. "I didn't have a chance to straighten my hat, or pat my hair, or anything. I had Intended to primp going np in the elevator, but there waa a man standing before each mirror twirling hla mustache and I couldn't even get u peep at myself. Utahna Theater Bill A NIGHT IN 25. Wheat was The May marched up the hill 1 4 and then down again closing firm but unchanged. July, however, was brought briskly by big people all morning and dosed very strong 4 up. The current strong statistical situation still rules the market regardless of crop prospects. Argentina advices also report that shipments will 4m aamll 49e. a lively proposition again today. 1-- 1-- I1EH WITH HMD HI HUES Superintendent Allison; assistant Superintendent D. H. Adams and Principal J. J. Harris were appointed ae a board of examiners for teachers certificates. D. E. Cloy do, principal of the high school, was granted the use of several rooms in the high school during the summer months for the purpose of conducting a summer school for high school and grammar grade students It was explained that many of those students have been out of school on account of sickness and got behind In their studies end this will glvs them an opportunity to catch up with their work and thus make their grades next year. NEGRO WANTS TO KILL A WAITER Asking permission of the police department to permit him to go out and kill a man, T, B. Alexander, a colored chef In the Southern Pacific dining car service, appeared at the police tattoo this morning. According to Alexander's story, his life Is In momentary danger because of the emnlty of a waiter on the diner, named Paxton, also a colored man, whom Alexander claimed attempted to stab him with a knife In a tower Twenty-fift- h street saloon this morning. The waiter attacked the chef with a knife this morning, cut three gashes In the hat of the latter and then reappeared with a gun bout a foot long," to quote Alexander. The police wanted to arrest Paxton but this waa not satiofactory to Alexander who demanded that be be permitted to carry a gun. In order to kill the negro, if the tatter attacked him. , Tbs negro refused to accompany the officers to Identify, his man and was lent seen searching for Mayor Brewer to obtain a permit to carry a Browning and A. T. fright returned last evening from a trip through Nevada. Bella Kadish remained behind to look Into conditions In some of the other new camps of ths state. Mr. Browning and Mr. Wright put in most of their time in Rawhide; they also visited Boshard, ths new camp off. 5 Just opened up as the result of Provisions lower early on .a weak recent big strike. All Is ex- hog market but strengthening up with cltment In the new camp and the wildwheat and pork, closed 10 cents high- est stories are glng about at to the er. fabulous richness of the ore found. Both men are well pleased with conNEW YORK BANK STATEMENT ditions as they found them at Rawhide. capon. Reserve. Inc. ,,,,$5,480,475. Mr. Wright became Interested In thatto .$8,451,700 he and visit on a previous Res. less U 8, Inc LABOR RIOT IN CHICAGO camp Loans, Dec . ,,, ..,..$0,701,000 now convinced more fully than ever CHICAGO, 11, April 25. Benjamin $0,072,400 that thla property is a good one. Specie. Inc Jakullak, aged 10, a Pole was shot Inc ,.,$2,260,100 In the groin he crtoday In a rolt among Deposits, ,....$244,600 Circulation. Dec 154 foreigners fighting for positions 511,805,100 Total Deposits, Inc In the lln to secure work In the lum Revolvers Mads Inte a Stovt. A big batch of firearm , mostly re- her yard of Herman Hettler. Several GRAIN AND PROVISIONS volvers of cheap make, ate not to be were seriously Injured. The mob disold at auction or given Into the persed before the arrivkl of the police bands of reckless persona by Munici- and no arrests were made. pal Judge Cameron but will be put MATCH MAKER IN JAIL Into a crucible and cast into a stovf e CHICAGO, III, April 25. Mrs. for the courtroom. Gllnn was sentenced to one year The weapons are those taken from prisoners, mostly young men, who In the house of correction today by have been captured by the police. No Federal Judge Bethea for using the revplvers taken from prisoners pre re- malls to defraud in connection wltll The woman turned, unless the circumstances war- the affinity bureau. rant such action, and la the course of created a scene In the court room a year there is gathered In a large lot weeping copiously when sentence was of guns of all style. There being m pronounced. place to keep these and there being nothing for which to keep them. It has What Was Lacking. been decided to sell them to John A man who had served two terms la who has to make Montag. them agreed was making a campaign tor Into a courtroom stove. Portland son great third term. In tha course of a a Oregonian. speech In the town ball at Broomcorn Junction, n village near the further Youthful Smoker. boundary of hla district, he said: It la true, fellow cltlcena, that I Henry Twele, three and a half yean old, of Greenock, near McKeesport, Is have not always been able to do aa THE HEW JEWELRY probably tha moat youthful smoker In much ns I should like to do In the Allegheny county and probably In matter of Internal Improvements in AT THIS STORE Pennsylvania. Tha boy has been using thla district, but I have never lost tobacco for more than a year. Hla sight of your Interests for a single Horse Shoo pins ars takfather la miner. The boy cries unless moment Ton have no Idea of the obtoa pipe or a stogie once or twice stacles that lie In the way of a conIn a given ing prominent pises a day, Si.d nothing else will pacify gressman who tries to secure approis Camas Ths. days stylos him Mk and medicine are rurned, priations for public buildings, tha Imback again for a long run and ha falls asleep soon after tmoking. provement of navigable streams and f popularity. Look to sur the like for the benefit of hit constitStore whan you want new uents, but I have labored constantly Mistake of Old Age. in to your behalf to the very best of my jewelry or have any thing Tha greatest folly of old sge Is siability." repair. lently pondering on the mlstskes of shouted an old "We know It! youth and sighing for tha pleasures, farmer In the audience. That's why QOLD and SILVERSMITHS friends and days that are no more. we want an abler man."-- Youths Journal want ads deliver the goods. hereafter. Corn weak most of the session the July breaking about a cent and dosing a trills lower. The Patten brokers keep dishing ths July and September options on all whsat'hulges. Receipts ars Increasing slightly. Oats only worth a line closing tame 1-- 1 went into tha office looking like a 500 at 24c. 1,000 at c. New York, 5500 at Seven Troughs, 5,000 at 29c. 8!oux Con, 2,100 at 20c. 8a Col, 1,000 at 7c. U. B. Con, 1,100 at 01c. Utah, 100 at $1A2. Utah Tlntlc, 7,000 at 10c. ( Vidor Con, 600 at 10a Crown Point, Iron Blossom, -- tha Now BIB WEEK FOR 4470. $1.50 to S5.00 M. 8. Jdn-nl- M ORROCCO Zinn Musical Comedy Company 30-Pooplo- -30 Including Zinn's Famous 16-Di- acing Matinees J. Girls Wednesday and 16 S. LEWIS & CO. Both Judge Gray and Governor Johnson have many admirer la Jersey and they will fight any attempt to pledge the state delegation to the Nebraska statesman. In Connecticut, there Is considerable opposition to Bryan, which may result in an unpledged delegation. Five States te Speak. Five Republican State conventions will be held on Wednesday, that of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, Vermont at Burlington, Mississippi at Jackson, West Virginia at Parkersburg and the Davidson faction of Alabama at Birmingham. Pennsylvania's convention will he notable ns marking the formal launching of the presidential boom of Senator Philander C. Knox. Taft will probably receive the Indorsement of ths Vermont convention and that of West Denver. THE POUIICIMIS bosoms plain or pleated cuffs attached or detached v Tonight On At WRIGHTS N. Y. STOCKS. fullness, shapely cut and excellent laundering qualities. . istimate of Next Years Expenses Shows That $153,600 Will Big Sale of Knit Under-wear Is Still That Will Have Direct Bearing on Final Outcome. 26. Next WASHINGTON, April week will ha the busiest since the 1405 campaign waa opened, if tha number of tats conventions to he held throughout the country affords any criterion. Whila most of theaa gatherings may ha safely forecasted, aa to their presidential preferences, a few surprises are likely to develop. In Honor of Grant. While no conventions ar, scheduled for Monday, there .will bo several t-- Virginia. Mississippi's delegation will likely be unlnstructed, but favorable to Taft, since ths administration forces are apparently In control of the situation. The Alabama cohventton will be that of tha Davidson, or faction, and will probably supThe Roosevelt faction In Foraker. port meetings and banquets of a Alabama will bold, a convention later, political nature In various parts of ths nod there will be a contesting delegacountry. Grants birthday will ha ob- tion from Alabama to the Chicago served by many patriotic bodies in the convention. large cities of tha land. One of the 'Taft Haa Many Friends. most important of thess will be the The Maryland Republican state conGrant Day dinner In IPttsburg, when vention will be held In Baltimore on Senator P. C. Knox, Pennsylvanias and while the delegation candidate for tha presidency, will de- Thursday, may be left unlnstructed, It will doubt-le- u liver the principal address. Secretary swing into line for Taft when ths Taft will begin the week in Connecti- roll la railed at tha national convencut, and on Tuesday will go to New tion. The Maine convention, which York, where he will speak before the wil! be held In Portland on ths urns Civic Forum. He hal chosen for his day, la also tlalmed by ths Taft adhersubject on this occasion Tha Influ- ents, although thla la denied In other ence- of America cm Popular GovernNorth Carolinas white Rement In the World." The Indepen- quarters. are Taft boomers, almost to publicans dence League will hold Its second an- a man. and the state convention In nual banquet In New York on Monday Greensboro la expected to take action evening, and It is expected that Wil- which will result In a Taft delegation liam Randolph Hearst will take ad- to Chlcara vantage of the occasion to announce Fight Against Bailey. oine of the plana of hla new political Two Taft delegates will be elected to organisation. represent Alaska In the Republican naThree Republican Conventions. tional convention. In a Territorial conRepublican stats conventions, to se- vention to be held In Ketchlken next lect delegates at large to Chicago, will Another Important political tie held on Tuesday In Arkansas, Colo- Saturday. event scheduled for next Saturday to b rado aud South Carolina, while the special Democratic primary In primaries will be held In New Texas, when the principal question to Jersey and the District of Columbia. be decided Is whether United States Democratic state conventions,' at which Senator J. W. Bailey will be sent to the Jfentver delegations will be selectDinvtr aa one of the represntatlves of ed, are to be held on the same day In the Lone Star state In the national New Jersey and Connecticut. campaign convention. The The Colorado convention will be held hoa been carried on with great bitter, In and la certain to Instruct which will go far its delegates for Secretary Taft White ness, and tha result, toward deciding tha iwlltlcal fate of somv of the negro voters of Arkansas te eagerly are oppreed to Taft It Is almost cer- the hrillant Texas senator, In tha national capital. awaited tain thut the Hot .Springs convention will also go on record aa favoring the Natural Sleep. war secretary. Similar conditions exto remember that It behooves ist In Sooth Carolina, where most of the white Republicans look upon Taft natural sleep la tha heritage of man, It as the logical successor of President that It la In our power to conserve Roosevelt. The primaries In New Jer- for him, and that wa are responsible the misuse sey and the District of Columbia are for guarding him agalnat him of tha rob aa of such may drugs also likely to be to Tafts advantage waa hla possession sweet sleep which in the presidential race. of before yesterday, times evil the Will Oppose Bryan. William Jennings Bryan will likely London Hospital. find lively opposition In both of the Denmcratlc State conventions to he OGDEN CANTON SANITARIUM held oil Tuesday, that of New Jersey 4n and of Connecticut In New First car leaves depot 10:15 a. Haven. A majority of the Democratic Sundays, 0:16 a. m. Last voters of New Jersey are thought to ear leaves Sanitarium 10:15 P- - m. Cars favor an unlnstructed delegation to every 20 minutes. lm-port- Re-pu- antl-Ball- ey PiM-blo- u Tn-nio-n . Going Away? 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