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Show THURSDAY. PAGE EIGHT. JlNe .. TODAYS MARKET REPORT By C. E. Miller Brokerage Co.a Private Wire. Well Known Carpenter, a Married Man, Arrested tor Alleged Immoral and Lewd Conduct ward Three Little At NEW YORK, June 18th. Stocks July got close to 70c, Its last weeks very weak early, but finally closed high mark. srong near the top. Locomotive went Oats Dull and firm closing a shade and three points on a rumor that it would pass the next dividend. L A X- also broke three points end B. A O. 2 and Sugar 14- - Among the late advances - To- Fixed Girls-B- ond October the others point or less. The latest Chicago convention news is said to be favorable. i Two Hundred Dollars. Special N. Y. STOCKS A KfOdMondt mmplaln; was tiled by City Pet, live James P. Pender v. Lawson this morn in, charging the defendant, who Is a well known carpenter and was burn and raised In the city, with lewd and lascivious conduct. Lawson was arrested last night by Captain Brown and Chief of Detectives Pender and entered a flea of not guilty before Judge Murphy this morning. City Attorney J- H. DeVlne asked for a continuance of the hearing until tomorrow when witnesses could be brought Into court. Is Marled Man. Lawson la a married man, fals wife being the sister of a prominent Twen - street merchant. He has lived in Ogden all of hl life, it is said, and is well known here. The charge when it became known, created a sensation. Judge Murphy, after reading the revolting charges made in the complaint this morning, fixed Lawson's bond at ty-fif- th Open Closed Prices The lingerie dresses are mostly white, but a few .l.ilriy i : j. pinks are in the showing. The slaee include Misses, 12 to 20 years, and Ladies', s'.?. fy,,:n 11 up. Weve had a splendid trade on them and ail that ,.ft we want to clear up quickly. Hence the cheap prices. The style are new and good for all summer and next winter's party war. THE SILK DRESSES are also this season's prettiest styi, :,nj the 200. The defendant resides at 722 Barlow avenue and the little girls with whom the man Is alleged to have conducted himself indecently, are of the same nelghlArhood. It is claimed that the little daughters of Herman Denkers, who resides on Barlow avenue, of Herbert Seagers and of Frank Bair were the vlctlma HUE colors are brown, tan, black, gray, etc., and fancies. The Prices Are Tempting TAKEN UJ BYTHE RAIR BY local Eagles, Two Bands and Plate Glass Entirely Many Pleasure Seekers Go merry-make- & rs Removed Painstaking burglars took a pane of glass from the window frame at Tribe A Jones' grocery store, comer of Twenty-tstreet and Washington avenue some time last night or early this morning, entering the place of business and robbing lhe cash register of Its contents, amounting only shout three dollars. It Is thought there were two men, as the robbers carefully cut the putty away from the edges of a huge plate glass window and removed it boJily setting it down carefully. The glasa was not so much as cracked during the operations of the thieves. The etrange method of entry of the burglars was discovered early this morning and reported to the police, who are working upon the case. One-Ha- Off and Less lf An assortment of all sises and klnda Some are ridiculously anticipate your summer wans while the asortment Is good. o GRAIN AND PRODUCE. CHICAGO, June 18. SPRING 8UITS ARE AT HALF-T- he Suit in are all that could be styles and material. We are selling off the sample th;it' all. You can't afford to ml It if you have need of a Suit. SELLING ones. Wheat except- ing the small rise after the opening, wae bearish all day and cvlosed rather sick at the bottom, one cent lower than yesterday. Cables were weak and The northwest receipts Increasing. good weeks Argentina shipments. Influenced the downward trend.' Tbs market acts a little tired and may drop off a little more soon. CORK Was robust a day, advancing 114c and dosing c up. Liverpool closed strong and western receipts de creasing. Reports of rains In the west were also a bullish factor. The W. H. WRIGHT & SONS MRS. LOVE FOLLOWS by an Increasing influence upon most Wo-me- n vital quea'ions. In our domestic affairs. In whatever position he has held, he has displayed the rare union of a judicial temperament with an unsurpassed gift for administrative management To him belongs the extremely valuable faculty of eliminating the from complicated problems and going directly to their substance. His capacity for work la enormous, yet quite as helpful is his equable temperament, which will not allow the annoyances .04 of life to distract or hamper him. Although of an aggressive personality, he 1.8784 possesses an infinite good nature. .04 P,"e. Trh!Ch .84 have made him a model for exalted sta.11 tion. In the Anal analysis even the 2.25 highest officials must be judged as .15 men. and under this criterion Secretary .09 Taft Is now and will ever be known for .51 his broad sympathies with every grade 1.8784 of humanity and as one invariably ac.40 tuated by that democratic spirit which should characterise a progressive Am.90 erican. And yet no one can for a mo.05 ment hesitate to' recognise hie sever.08 .1884 ity in dealing with While no honest enterprise need fear him, no 1.95 dishonest scheme could hope to hide Its 5i(0 face from the light or to escape pun.20 ishment .00 nternational subjec-s- , would furnish More than any other of our public .07 and sustained men he has had to do with our outly- certainty of peace home and every .24 nder him, at ing dependencies and colonial relations. where, this .20 mighty people would hiv It was he who took In charge the pro an assured confidence In the secure 1.15 e secutlon of tha colossal enterprise on j development and progress of the the canal Isthmus, the uniting the!tiy and would rest safe In .08 and the greater oceans, and un- - i anCe f),at a chief execuMve was at th .42 woulA der his directing hand the completion helm who. In 1.70 peace or In war, wK this of most of nation s'.upendoua public .20 guide the destinies of the works is no longer a vague and distant a .85 strong hand and with a gentle, prin hope, but n Imminent reality. With otic heart. 2.00 y his ekil as a pacificator, he And so today. In the presence of mw .19 restored tranquility In the fertile Isl- than ten thousand, and with the lnP' .1484 and of Cuba, so often distracted by ten thouh of the lng thought 1.85 civil strife, dw the far-owho in Philippines, sand times ten thousand .9$ under a biasing tropical sky, he found within our borders, I nominate for th .47 Amera people of many races and tribes, depresidency that perfect type of .14 graded by centuries of misrule and op- ican manhood, represen peerless (hat 21 pression; and there, too, he not only tlve of the noblest Weals In our natl establishes the Yule of law and local al life, William H. Taft, of Ohio. control In place of confusion and bloody strife, but showed the way to non-essent- Sons SELL THEIR WOOL H Ingot. . . Inyo Iron Blossom Joe Bowers Keystone . Lead King Little Bell Little Chief ...... Mammoth . May Day Mountain Lake Nevada Falrvlew. Nevada Florence New Tork Nevada Hills Ontario MODERN WOODMEN EXCURSION TO LOGAN camia of Ogden. Brigham City, Tremonton and Garland will run an The excursion to Logan Saturday. June 20th. Grand program, supper and dance have been arranged by the Logan members. A good time Is assured ev rybody. Train leaves Union depot at 6:10 p. m.; are 11.75 round trip. Tickets on sale at Culleys Drug store and all members. .89 .. . j ... .11 I wrong-doin- 1.82 I I ! Sioux Con South Col Stray Dog preit-Ig- e. .0(841 .21841 .17 1.12841 .2 .59 .4284! South Swansea ... 1.10 Swansea .19841 Tetro. . .88 Uncle Sam Con.... 1.75 j Utah . . .18 Tlntic . . 1 Con Victor Victoria ... .91 Wabash .45 Tankee Con.... Yerrington Copper... j I ......... .......... ......... I -- Zenoll 29 8TOCK SALES. g. n-- I .10 da Scottish Chief Seven Troughs Fell Silver Shield 1- -2 I .02 .12 Lou Dillon Lower Mammoth. Rlch.-Anacon- Kuchler Brothers and the A. G. Sheep Co., of this city, have just disposed of their wool clip or 1D0 8 to the B. Harris Wool Company. The wool Is now being loaded for shipment at Oneida, Idaho. In the sale is Involved 25,000 fleeces. The prices secured for this wool was 15 cents, a good price compared with the prlres that have been prevailing hertofore. It Is a low price, however, compared with the SI 8 cent secured by the same men year ago. .11 1.85 j AT TOP OF MARKET Sacramento JEWELERS WATCH INSPECTORS and a new recognltio of the rights of man. For people! and races, like Individuals, under the Inspiration of a friendly guide, may lift their faces heavenward and seek to climb the (treat world's altar stalra to nobler heights of llbetry and opportunity. It la to his lasting honor that hi desire was not to be known as "Taft, the Pro- Consul, but as "Taft, the Father of the Filipinos, who brought to them th light of modern cIvlilaaMon. ' In the larger sphere of world politics, we are entering Into new and closer bonds with the nntinni of the earth. Who better qualified than he to lead America to her true posploa In this later day when the boundarlet established in the centuries past an becoming less distinct and kingdom and races are beginning to realise that they have all one common destiny? BccJe'ary Taft has exceptional Illarity with conditions in the distant orlent-- ln Ja m.Yn China .' We nay reirt assured that 0ur traditional eh ip with Japan will continue. Moreover. the future promises that th slumbering millions of China win awake from the lethargy of "gea ind she then will ren'lse that the morouning dawn of fresher life and wider tlook cornea to her across the broid Pacific from free America, her truest friend and helper. We covet no portion of her territory. We desire from bet as from all nations, increased good will and that mutual respect which knows neither bluster nor cringing on ere either aide. Thus In this with Taft, larger relations. Secretary his comprehension of national and I1 11 lng. LEWIS & COMPANY COMPANY m THE ODEON. (Formerly the Bijou Theater.) Program for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Strongman's Discretion (comic). The Youthful Samaritan (pathetic). Veteran's War Story (comic) No more servants (comic). When Coalmeet. Just retribution. man's savings (comic). Male quartette Children's orange Thursday night Matinee Saturday afternoon. Carnations for the ladles Thursday even cheap THE THE BIGGEST SKIRT SALE Is here. The styles are charming the assortment big and the prices so little you get beautiful skirts at the cost of ordinary hird Six years ago, in Wobor County, Utah, a farmer put hie initials on a dollar bill. Next day h( cam to Before ' Ogdon and spent it with a merchant. months had passed ho got the same dollar back. Four times in throe years the bill came back to him for produce, and three times he heard of it in th pockets of hio neighbors. Th (act time ho saw the bill was thrs years ago. Ho sent it to a Mail Order House. MORAL Ho will never see that bill again. Tha dollar bill will never pay any Trade at your more school or county taxoo for hems Jewelry him, will never build or brighten where your Store, any mere homes in the community. dollar buys most Ho tent it ontinoly out of the usefuland ness to himself and his neighbors anything, whore you may when he sent it to the Mail Order got it back again. House. The morel io plain. 112.00 $20.00 By Jones Store. Jos. Parry LOCAL 818.00 Dress $10.00 $10.00 $16.00 Children s White Dresses Illness with Bright's disease and comMro. Lo was (5 yean oi Program changes Saturday and Wed plications. 10 years had beer and for the port 8:10 7:10 2:00 to and at nesday, open resident of Utah and a prominent to 11:00 p. m. every day. worker In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, since March II. 1881, when she became converted to the work No cutting of our high-grad- e faith. Mrs. Lov Is survived by three to givo a low price. daughters, Mrs. James H. Ward, Mrs. & Co. Harvey A. Milan and Mrs. George G. Daily Thought I said it in the meadow path. I say Parker, besides eight grandchildren. Largo or small monamonto and The body was taken to Larkin's tlnder-takin- g It on tha mountain-stair- s the beat hoadstonoo at lowsst consistent mortal are hath parlors to be prepared for burial those any thinga press. and funeral services will b held Friwhich every mortal shares. Lucy 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. day morning at 11 o'clock from the North Ogden meeting house. The casket will be open at the home this evening and until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the home. J. S. $15.00 Dresses are 124.00 Dresses Robbers, Who Break Into Tribe to Salt Lake Today. With indomitable cheerfulness and defying the heavens to do their wont white one hundred and twenty-fiv- e pumaged Eagles of the Ogden aerie accompanied by the dark blue and white uniformed Hot Springs band and about 100 pleasure-seeker- s, journeyed to Salt Lake this morning to join In the riot of mirth prepared for them by their brother Eagles, and the commercial travelers gathered there today to participate in the annual festivities of the order. It was estimated that the crowd which would journey to Halt Lake today would number 2.000, but on account of the wet weather hardly more than a quarter of that number made the trip. Most of the left on the 10:40 a. m. train. The Hot Springs band did well in the streets and on the depot platform to cheer things up with stirring music, but the site of the crowd did not grow very fast and moved the worthy president of the Eaglet, Dr. N. D. Estes, to disgust. Its a shame, he protested as several raindrops trickled cheerfully down his white helmet. The Industrial school's band marched to the depot early this morning discoursing sweet music on the way and boarded the 0 oclock train. The boys made a good showing and form a good musical organisation. In the parade they will show some of the more fancifully dressed bands what's what In the music line. Many excursionists departed this afternoon for Zlftti and others content' plats trips today or tomorrow. m Black Jack, 2,800 at 87 to 68c. Century. 100 at 21c. Crown Point, 5,700 at 24 to 85c. Grand Central, 100 at 8.8284. Indian Queen, 5.900 at 15 to Me. Iron Blossom, 1,100 at 1.87 to 1.90. Joe Bowers, 5,000 at 8c. 90 and 89c. Mountain Lake. 1.000-a- t New Tork. 500 at 1284c. Seven Troughs, 1,000 at 23 to 24e. coun-th- er ever-read- well-nig- ff Silver Shield. 1,000 at 17c. Sioux Con., 2,000 at 1.15 to 1.1784. South Swansea, 3.500 at 42 to 43c. Tetro, 8,400 at 20c. Uncle Sam Con.. 900 at 84 Tlntic, 1,000 at 1884c. Victor Con., 500 at 1484. Wabash. 100 at 95c. Zenoll, 100 at 11c. to 85c. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES HHchell Brothers dont pay commissions to but sss us. Yard opposite City |