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Show Bailu State Smmral Wijt PAGE EIGHT. "S tlABUET REPORT forjoldups By C. E. Miller Brokerage Maguire, Dinnin and Chambers Draw 18, i9 and 20 Year Sen- N. Y. STOCKS tence in District Court llrmbrn of the Ogden police force are Jubilantly confident that thia city from will be free from molestation of and others highwaymen burglars, their Ilk. aa a result of three exceedingly atin sentence dealt out thia afternoon by Judge J. A. Howell In district court to John Chambers. Thomaa V. Dinnin and Juhn Maguire, who were charged with highwoy robbery. The trio, leas than two weeks ago, committed four holdups in one night, and were arrested by Officers Burke and Wardlaw. They made a full confession to Detective Pender and rather than stand trial on four charges, waived preliminary hearing and agreed to plead guilty In district court. Judge Howell today aentencej Maguire to SO years' Imprisonment In the state penitentiary. Chambers to II years and Dinnin to IS, They will be committed in Balt take tomorrow. THE POWER OF LABOR. One of the bent features at Dreamland this week la the Power of Labor. This picture Is one of such exceptional merit that, that all who see It speak of it In the highest terms It shows the difficulties of the laboring man and the ready adjustment when causes are removed In a moot Inter- eating and exciting manner. There la a sweet love story woven in, showing the devotion of foreman's daughter to her Inver and her heroic rescue of him from a terrible fate planned by an un acrupuloue superintendent, who In turn meets the fate of hie would-b- e victim at the bands of the men whom he has wronged. The Gettysburg Battlefields and Philadelphia, the Cradle of Liberty appeal to every patriotic American. Special appropriate music. . EXCURSION TO r Open SILT UKE Smelt. Com. Smelt. Pfd. Nat l Lead . Amu. Loco Sou. Ry. Com. .. Ana. Cop. Xorf. West. .... R. I. Com. IS 141 IS . . . ...1 .1 ...1 Pro. Gaa G. N. . . B. R. T. 4 inn. C. P, I St. Paul I I j a S5V 154 41k 43M 1CJV V 144V S7V 71 Pac Pac Nor. Pac Can. Pacific ....... ...-- 16S 47k 110k inn 17 76k 111 1374 62k 1 14SHI 166 V Oats k 111 17 isv 44 Ilk i4ik 161k A j 141k 51k j 144 t 174V 4SV 104V 14!k Copper Ont. 11 eat. ..........f j M. K. A T. Pfd Wabaah Pfd. Penna . . j L. A N. Brig . . 145 I 45V I 87 V 1S5V FOR GOOD COUNTRY ROADS METAL MARKET. 13k 61k Ogden 178k Silver 41k Lead . , , 106k 144k OGDEN INDUSTRIAL 41 64 ,4.60 Stocks. Sk l!4k 0 6 108k 10 16 46 ......I iV rt.-ld- The foreign markets all via Balt Lake expected. closed strong and higher. The drt for Republican In the west la still unbroken, ram Convention. Special train leaves Ogden at 1:16 a. m. Returning after the Tuesday, Sept. 15, 180R, and Ogden Railway convention. Round trip, 51.00. 0,250.000. Corn was very strong early For envelopes, letterheads, business the Chicago September option up The Journal phones Ml. dodgers, etc. call card, lob rooms. Both SEE waa urday. the continuation f drouth, particularly in west. Prospect of mi on the western the ELECTRIC THEATRE SPECIAL INTRO- DUCTORY OFFER ON PAGE FOUR THE EFFECT ef the finest lenses is often ruined frames and mountby euccees Our is due to our ings ability te fit and fit perfectly any shape. nose with the mounting that ie beet adapted te them. J. T. Rushmer 2464 Wash. Ave. c X Parry Monuments f Cartful selection high-grad- inyo . . iron Blossom Joe Bowers . Keystone . . . Lead King . . .41 ! 1.65 I .1 during department la nothing If not original and novel." Siwaklng of "The Devil" the Mirror says: "From the synopsis sent out by the Edison company It appears they have followed the acting version very closely. In addition to The Devil," we have tha latest Vltagraph film out, "The Wages of Bin, taken from Corelli's This la a tragic novel. "The Vendetta. fine. Other and good num-r- a very story fill the remainder of the bill. Inof the Game "Beginning cluding Dlubnlo," JUST hand-colore- At the regular meeting of the board of county commlaatonere thle morning, all preeent, together with N. J. Harris, county attorney; J. 8. Gordon, county physician and H. J. Craven, county surveyor, favorable reports were made regarding the conditions of the road of Weber county and the county Infirmary. The matter of great eat Importance before the board was the desired franchise by David Ecclee and associates for the construction of an extension of the Ogden Rapid Transit The railway through Ogden canyon. board dlscuaaed the project fully, and then It waa referred to the county attorney for a written opinion. It aleo developed that rapid progress is being made in the Improvement of the county roads, and orders have been given to secure additional material. Dr. Gordon reported that he visited the County Infirmary last week and found everything In all department! In excellent condition. The Weber bridge at Uintah was reported to be In good condition. The board traveled over the Hooper road last week In company with tha county surveyor and found some bad spots. At the meeting thle morning It waa decided to appropriate sufficient money to make solid the rough portions. It was reported also that the surveying of the water ditches In the Hooper and Roy districts la progressing rapidly, according to reports. Commissioners Moore and McKay Investigated the progress of blaatlng In Ogden canyon near the Peery bridge, and measurements were taken of the retaining well to be erected. The work will be rapidly pushed along aa arrangements have been made for the .iik purchase of blasting supplies. Commis1.10 sioner Madaon visited the Kaneavllle .01k district last week to ascertain tne con.20 dition of roads In that vicinity, because .05 of several complaints. He found nothing exceptlonlly wrong with the surface, as no extremely bad BEST BLOW YET IB STRUCK BY MR. TAFT (Continued from Page 1.) issue has been its plausibility In attracting votes. Ha presents tha remarkable spectacle of one who Is seeking the presidency twelve years without success, without official responsibility, without an opportunity to test the various propositions which he haa advanced for reforms; yet, having the event demonstrated of what colossal failure he would have made In each Instance had he been permitted to carry his proposals into the politics of the country." Judge Taft declared tha Mr. Bryan i UKE HOME. he make them led, mount Issues. Instead in the pr Put, campaign he charged Koosevelt with militarism and with being completely subjected to the influence of th ter. po ration." Judge Taft pointed out that Ur. Bryan waa one of the chief support! of the Gorman-Wllso- n MU, making helpless for four years. He declared that after this Mr. Bryan the remedy of issuing dollars. In closing he said: It will be fnnunate indeed If the danger of four years .if depreMl.iD to which we would be exposed in cue of Bryans election may he averted and If by Republican success in November and subsequent prosperity, and hr clinching the Roosevelt policies he my again he shown to be a prophet witfifty-ce- hout nt honor" One Half of a Business Education IS WORKING THROUGH THE DINARY COURSE. THE OTHER HALF OFFICE EXPERIENCE. OR- IS ACTUAL See That You Get the Other Half WE HAVE EIGHT OFFICES AND BANKS IN OUR BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT. STUDENTS OUR SHORTHAND ARE GIVEN SEVERAL WEEKS OF BEFORE ACTUAL EXPERIENCE THEY LEAVE THE SCHOOL, spots were noticeable. Rome work haa been done in the Roy district, though difficulty haa been encountered In securing material. Davis county has proffered material, which will be Investigated. Mr. Ballard appeared before the board as a committee of one, representing the Ogden Retail Merchants, who disapprove of peddlers selling meats and groceries in the country districts, depriving the Ogden merchants of the trade. The board was requested to take action In the matter, which was COME EARLT. d. caa-pai- county. Opinion. Ogden Business College 2441 WASHINGTON AVE. e stock, A No. 1 workmen, studious regard for the location and surroundings ef the family plot, thorough carrying out of your order in every detail, te the final eractien ef the memorial, are po;nts that distinguish our memorials and insure satisfaction, Jos. Parry & Sons 2253 WASHINGTON The feature film for this week la a reproduction of the great morality play "The Devil" from the pen of tha German playwright Ferenc Molnar. Thia play la running In two of the largest houses In New Tnrk and la sjmken of by the New York presa as one of the greatest plays ever staged. The New York Dramatic Mirror speak- says: Ing of the Kdlson company Legal A iked. 1 Gro. Co. Edgar-Jone- a Canyon Franchise Goes to County Attorney Harris for STOCKS. Ogden Packing Co. I Oem. Bee. . . . II MV Slk Ogden j Co. 178 110 Amal. Bug. 111 Beading 01 Amal. Bug. Pfd. .... IS 115 FI ret Nat'i Bank ...j 281 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 115 Plngreo Nafl Bank .j 171 276 Ogden Bav. Bank. ...j 255 14. Wheat the TJtah CHICAGO. Sept. 240 125 NaH Bank . ... wheat market, while not making any rtah Canning Ca ... 175 101 big epurta, waa consistently strong all Ogden Rap. Tr. Co.. 156 1M 'day. advancing ke, falling back on Lewiston 1655 Sugar , . ..) 1450 reports of rain soon In the northwest, a. 100 250 Bug. Co. com. i dry sections and finally going up to the too 175 Preferred top price again, closing there very firm, Btar Can. Co., . 100 147k the highest price end closing for many weeks and near the extreme high of SALT LAKE STOCK FXCHAKGE the option. Liverpool pet the pare by coming about a penny up and there Morning Call were reports of big sales for export at i New York. The weekly visible Increase mV does not declare if fwe coinage of elli.r flefav,, that the Philippine ,.r..f,.r I!rpub victory to Bryan pi H. ' "Mr. Bryan now fat.. a 11KW regulation of railroad. n wo pressed the opinion that uw could not be rvgulat.d i,y iw taken under consideration by the chair, hear nothing from him n tiw rneiit ownership. Mr. Bryan man of the board. pmfas to be the father and m.t the heir of th John A. Lampert of Ogden waa apRoosevelt polldro. Y,i, in no pointed deputy sheriff of Weber he did COUNTY BOARD WORKS HARD mv 17141 I you probably remember the sale of last season on these y goods It is a rich material all wool in all the new colors and black. The selling began at 9 this morning and will continue as long as the goods last. See the windows. SI 131 kl 7 "kl Com C. A O N. T. Cen Ilia. Cen. II V at 30c a yard 75k 18l 110k! Sugar P 47 47 H. A O Colo. Sou Amm. Cop. Atch. Sou. Mo. 47k! k Today we began our fall sale of pure wool, 60c albatross ; 444 224 75V Steel Cm Steel Pfd 17. laoon broke the price. Patten now pre- tends to be bearish. Oats fell He. Closed Provision went on an old time boom MT, today and much excitement in the 10k pit. Pork rose 54c, but broke In proSI fit taking, closlag 17 ke up. 22Tfc! 15 w. X. I 47V R. I. rfd C. P. A I. rtRh Copper I! ,EPTEBB) Wright's Special Albatross Private Wire. Co-'- a "ONDAV. Co. AVE. For envelopes, letterneads. business arda. dodgers, etc., rail up The Journal Job rooms Both phones 644. -- EXCURSION TO DENVER. i Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R--. Bept. 6th. Round trip, 120.00. Sept. 17th and 18th, round trip. 152.60; Bept 25th and 26th, round trip $22.58 Stop over STOCK SALES. New Tailor Shop! PETER ANDERSON, THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR, IB AGAIN TO THE FRONT. NEW WOOLENS, NEW TRIMMINGS, A SANITARY WORK SHOP AND FIRST-CLAS- S UNION WORKMEN. 500 at 15c. Beck Tunnel Con., 240 at 1.45. Ringham Amal., 4q at 64, buyer 64 days. 600 at S7kc; 200 at 17c. Carina, w Colorado M, 6ty at 8.70. Crown Point, 740 at 18c. Indian Queen, 6,000 at 14kc. Iron Blossom. 1,600 at 1.85 to 1.85. Lower Mammoth. 4,0ty at 74 to 71c. May Day, 100 at 44c. Mountain Lake. 600 to 60c. buyer 64 days. Seven Troughs, 54 at 22c. seller 80 days; 200 at 22c. seller 10 days. Sioux Con- - 1.104 at 1.10 to 1.12k. Swansea Con, 2ty at 45c, buyer 50 days. Utah Con.. 400 at 1.224-UnclRam Con.. M0 at 1.25, buyer SO Black Jack, GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE are procurable here. For the youngster who is a little weak in vision, for the parents whose eyes need help, for the old folks whose sight begins to show the effect of advancing years. Come or bring the member whose eyes need assistance. There'll be no mistake In the glasses we supply, because we examine scientifically all eTes before choosing the lenses. J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jeweler end Opticians FITPERSONS TED DURING AUGUST. OVER 100 i Peter 1 e days; 4.000 at 1.22k-Vlcto- r Con, l.Oty at Tankee Con- - 100 at . - J Anderson Tailoring Co. j 2478 Grant Ave. T. H, 10c. S8c. ... I .1 Carrs New Build11? . S |