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Show DAILY The Month of June 1908 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TODAY'S MARKET REPORT By C. E. Miller Brokerage Co.'s Private Wire. Ideals and Realization . NEW YORK. June 17. Stock bulled slightly early, Vnion Pacific, and Reading getting up a point, but durlug the middle of the session a selling fever suddenly took possession of the traders and they jammed the loaders down about two points. There was some recovery, and they are now about a point lower. Locouuvive. the greatest sufferer on lesening orders, breaking over three points. Union Pacific. Northern Pacific, Smelters. Lead. Southern Pacific, St. Paul, Coi jer and" Reading fell l1 to 1. below the close. No bad news today. Cotton was on the bull rampage today and the July option scored a big new high, closing very strong over a dollar a bale up. The floods on the lower Mississippi are a very serious affair and a long strip of Louisiana broke, flooding the cotton region. Rains and floods also did considerable damage west and northwest of there. is to record our greatest sale. Here is the problem that confronts us: A big stock of the finest grades of men's wear from Hats to Hose.. Unseasonable spring weather and thousands of men out of work have reduced the early buying of spring and summer goods., lev-s- THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE FOR CASH! es We are willing to make a big sacrifice NOW. When we say that this Ideals are something you used to have. They are out of date in Ogden. That's why people are surprised at what they see in Shorts badly frightened and scrambled to cover. Spot market very strong. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. CHICAGO. June 17. Wheat Furnished plenty of action again today, September rising Hc then turning around sharply, losing it all and closing just the saute as yesterday. The bull motives early were the fresh southwest rains and extremely light receipts. Heavy selling at (he advance, some say for both Armour and ratt- en. CORN Did almost the same wheat, advancing 1 i;c, breaking lc and closing only a trifle above yesterday. Receipts decreasing materially but late reports today indicated good prospect for new crop. OATS Went up 18c but broke only e higher. c, closing PROVISION'S Got out of the rut today and made a substantial advance, and closing 7Hc up. pork rising CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS and SHOES of recall a lost sense of money's worth. As good as seen and better, Casino. C. D. IVES Fire Insurance. H. A. 81ms 421 25th. B. COHEN 252 25th Street, Ogden, Utah. eomplrtxd, driving away the gloom In the poorly lighted office, and will render tln habitation more agreeable to th depot master and hit clerks. TAKE 9:00 A. M. R. G. W. TRAIN C. T. parade. for Salt Lak and aee U. GRAND PARADE. IF YOU WANT to he in time for the U. C. T. parade at Salt Lake tomorrow take R. O. W. train at 9:00 a. m. Fare, 11.00 round trip. A. W. Logghe, superintendent of carpenters at Carlin, Nevada, for the Southern Pacific, la due to arrive in Ogden with hie young bride of one Tha three sons of D. H Smith, week, from Falrbault, Minneeo'a. Hie Frank, Walter and Ed., have returned rousing reception to the new couple, covered with glory and glad to get a home from Notre Dame University GRAND PARADE. IF YOU WANT where they have been receiving an to be in time for the U. C- T. parade education during the past year. Frank at Suit Lake tomorrow take R. O. W. bears back a gold medal, the high- train at 9:00 a .m. Fare, $2.00 round est prise in the law department for trip. tlie highest average in hie studies. U. C. T. EXCURSION VIA RIO They will spend their summer vacation Gran-lWestern Ry., June 17. 18. 19 here returning to Indiana In the (all. and Juth. Fare, $1.00 round trip. Good m U. P. Rock Springe, Castle Gate to return until June 22nd. lump and nut and Clear Creek lump Samuel Newhouse passed through Gillette 25 at yard, 15.75 delivered. Ogden yesterday afternoon en route Coal Oj., 152 West Twenty-sevent- h from" Fait Lake to Denver. Between street. 'Phones 1074. trains he had half hour visit with hl Luke H. Crawshaw s receiving the friends, Harold I'eery, who met him at congratulations of hie friends on hi the station. appointment to the school of ObstetriTAKE 9:00 A. M. R. G. W. TRAIN cal Dispensary in Saint Louis, for Salt Lake and see U. C. T. parade. a EVERY DOLLAR SPENT FOR GRAND PARADE. IF YOU WANT OUTSIDE FLOUR MEANS A DOLIn time for the U. C. T. parade at to be LAR LESS IN OGDEN. Some grocers tomorrow take R. G. W. train Lake Salt don't want to aee- one of Ogdena leada. round m. Fare; $1.00 ing Induatriea grow. A merchant that at 9:00, trip. sells outside flour is aiding some other town at your expense. A canvas awning, whose supports a Mrs. Ed. Rouse and daughters have had been loosened by the wind preceding the hall storm, in front of the Just returned from a Furniture company store crashed Boyle throuh California. pleasure Jaunt to the sidewalk, about 2:30 this afterTHE ODEONI" noon. Luckily there was no one pass'THE ODEONI ing at the time. It may be easy enough to help your Los Angeles limited' train No. 8, eyes now but later? Ruehmer arriving In Balt Lake City Friday B. H G. Butter stands at the head morning will carry a special standard of all brands. complies with sleeper with delegatee from California the Pure Food Law. which can not to th convention of Mystic Bhrlnere at be said of some of the butter you buy. Bt. Paul It la quality and quantity also with TAKE 9:00 A. M. R. G. W. TRAIN this brand. for Balt Lake and see U. C. T. parade. -E- xcursion to Salt Lake City, via WEATHER FORECAST Bhowera e 17. 12, 19 Oregon Short fair Thursday. tonight; and 20; $1.10 round trip; good to return until June 22. The above account The ninth musicals of the Musical United. Commercial Travelers grand celebration.- Nine trains each way dairy history course was given at the First between Ogden and Salt Lake City. Congregational church last evening, proving highly succesaful. A full reTickets good n all trfiins. port will appear next Saturday. e Excursion north,' Saturday, June C. T. EXCURSION VIA RIO U. 20th, via Oregon Short Line. Cheap 19 rates to Utah and Idaho points. ' Long Grande Western Ry., June 17. 18, Good 29th. round and Fare. $1.00 trip. limits returning. Ask agents for parto return until June 22nd. ticulars. e Miss Minnie M- Brown, the popuFriday morning a special standard D. Mursleeper containing Mormon emigrants lar stenographer in Judge J. yrill arrive from the east and proceed phy's office is rejoicing in the possession of a brand new Angora cat to Salt Lake City. of great value, which was received at , . F. W. Easton, Southern Pacific the City Hall today. The pretty little roadmaster, left this morning for an Imported feline was shipped from New inspection trip over the Salt Lake di- Tork City and presented to Miss Brown vision, accompanied by Chief Clerk by Judge Murphy. Fred Johnson. - CORRECT CLOTHES TOR MEN Broom Hotel Corner TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY a C. E. Bohn and Katherine McCrary, both well known young people of Ogden, slipped quietly down to Salt Lake City yesterday where they were married by Rev. E. I. Goshen of the Congregational church. They will make street and their home at Twenty-fift- h MunroV.' avenue here and will be at home to their friends after August 1st. LOST Between Harrisvllle meeting house and John Larkin's residence, Peter Pan a 10c cigar for bo. Farr West, leadier brocon purse, LOST On State .road, between' bills and containing two some silver. Fhone Ind., 8S08-or Roy and Ogden, long, green alligator return to this office. Liberal re- leather lady's purse. Reward if reward. fll turned to this office. e Mr. and Mrs J. F. Kane of Pocatello, Ida., are in the city for a few OUTGUESS days to attend the graduating exercises at the Sacked Heart Acdamey, where a daughter Is completing the course of study. TROUSERS New program, new pictures, Casino. Kodak Finishing. Tripp 240 25th SL Bast yet Peter Pan be elgan to $1.50 $5.00 - We stand back of them. ' t We want you to otafld in thorn. 10 Canto a Button; $1.00 a Rip. Watson-Tann- er Clothing Co. E. D. Williamson, chief yeoman of the battleship Missouri, passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon on the Overland Limited, en route to Mare Island, where he will resume his official duties on board. Yeoman Williamson has been on a leave of abeence to his home in Huntington, West Virginia. He was formerly chief petty officer on the Mayflower, President Roosevelts private yacht, and holds the 1907 bronse medal for sharpshooting with the pistol and navy carbine. U you drink, drink Yellowstone. two-wee- y Line.-Jun- - Eagles' big celebration Salt Lake City, Thursday, June 18th, excursion via Oregon Short Line, $1.00 round trip. All trains except Los Angeles Limited. In district court this afternoon, complaint was filed by John W. Henley vs. Lennla Henley, for a divorce, alleging that his wife deserted him in December, 1905, a year after the marriage at Deer Park, Wash. L'. C. T. convention at Salt Lake City June 17. IS, 19 and 20. Run down on the O. S. L. and see the "big doings" 21-1- 0 round trip. - Lou Martini, the Frenchman arrested some time ago and charged with robbing a rom in the Blemont Mrs. E. C. Manson la expected to STRAWBERRIES House was sentenced to six months in arrive home from her eastern trip tothe state prison by Judge J. A. How- morrow. ' Pick Your Own; am not delivering In town. Bring your own canes. Teleell today. Martini was charged with The new window In Depot Master phone, Ind. 86221 before coming. burglary and when first arraigned, ' he Afterwards O. J. C. J. ADAMS, Rlverdale., Cunninghams office will soon be guilty. pleaded . at 252 25th Street, Ogden, Utah. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Ottering: A LitUe More For A Little Less als grave. you can hardly Right now we are offering a special inducement in Men's Suits a is to be the biggest, most sweeping sale in our history you may be assured that the values offered are positively authentic and that your purchase at this sale means a saving that you cannot afford to overlook. Our reputation for value giving is at stake and we are ready to prove to you that we can and will deliver the goods. that so Rood and so reasonable believe your eyes. f?arts7 alley a calibre that 22e Are you going to Salt Lake for the Funniest of funny pictures, Casino. U. C. T. convention June 17, 18, 19 and Fred 3. Taylor, superintendent of IC. It will be a big affair. Take the the Le Grande, Wash., Sugar factory j Oregon Short Line $1.19 round trip. Is In Ogden conferring with head 'THE ODEONi THE ODEONI of the Amalgamated Sugar com9 pany. The funeral services of William Henry Coughnet will take place from If you drink, drink Yellowstone. the home at 2257 Adame with Rev. It will psy you to oso the Eloetno Mr. Shaw presiding, at 2 o'clock this Cosh Register at "The Crystal," 2477 afternoon and tha burial will take place Washington Avenue. Where the cars In the City cemetery: The body may be viewed by the friends of the stop. diseased until the time set for the funFuneral services will be held for eral Simon Kelson, the young man who was Dr. W. J. Browning, office 21 f2 killed at Devil's Slide, at Richeys Chapel Thursday, June 18th, at I Wash, ave., over Paint, Oil A Glass Co o'colck p. m. Rev. D. A. Leonard, of SAN FRANCISCO WORLD EXthe Lutheran church, officiating. InAMINER. Do you want ItT If you do, terment in Mountain View cemetery, Wasatch Lodge Woodmen of the World send your address to Frank Cutler, box on you of Devil's Slide will attend in a body 241, Ogden, and he will call a and you receiptglra the be at read and their service will CLEARANCE SALE this store. Imagine! changed his pica to not guilty," but today changed back again to guilty. The penalty imposed la tlie minimum sentence for bis offense. Around the Town PAGE FIVE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1903. ELECTRIC THEATRE THE BLUR AND THE GRET." This beautiful American story 1 the beet picture ever shown In this house. The Impersonation of U. 8. Grant, Robert E. Lee and Abraham Lincoln, bring storms of applauae from admirers of these grand characters. The storming of the Confederate hill Is a realistic battle scene and the ride of the Southern girl, Alice Gray, with her Union lover's pardon completes tl climax of the exciting story. This week an unusually strong bill besides, makes our program one of the beat we have ever shown. Our seating capacity la taxed nightly. Come If possible to the Matinees or 7 oclock shows. You are sure of a scat at 7 o'clock. JUST LIKE HOME." Satisfactory Dwng TAkf E. P. Coltman, of Idaho Falla, Ida., and prominent In politics lu the state to the north, la In Ogden for a few days, accompanied by Mrs. Coltman and other members of his family. Coltnian la here to attend the graua ting exercises at the Sactvd Heart academy, where hla daughter liss Alice, completes her work at the school. Mr. Coltman is a delegate to tha' Democratic National convention at IVnver next month and le a pomilblUty for the governorship of Idaho. It la eald that he la the favorite of Senator Dubois for the office of chief or Ex-May- or June Bride Said of Karpen Furni- Still ture NS. 580M Are you interacted in a Dining Room Table? In any event we would be pleasec to chew you a Hastings Table fitted with the only satisfactory lock, a Tyden Lock. It is a mistake for any one to buy a pedestal dining table without a good lock. We can show you that the Tyden Lock is the only one that pulls both ta PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ANY PIECE OF KARPEN FURNITURE IN top and bottom tight and holds it. Design and finish of Hastings OUR MANMOTH STOCK OF COUCH-EDAVENMISSION ROCKERS, Tables have made them famous. LEATHER ROCKERS, PORTS, ' Come in and see them. STOOLS, PARLOR PIECES, ETC. S, CCflD QD IKLIS .The best linoleum is the most economical in the long run. Thats why we advise you to buy It will outwear all kinds. When you have other Cooks you have an absolutely sanitary floor and one which will retain its attractive appearanCooks. vears. Let us show you oi t new patterns. ce-for Boyle Furniture Co. J -- m--7i vw- -n' w inirni fr h w-- |