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Show THE MOnXIXO m UNITED IMS with the arrive months losing IS to 23 points. This was followed by a recovery, after which the market ruled narrow and irregular, with trading largely from the personal character common to Saturday. Utah National Bank. LEVEL STATES DEPOSITORY. OGDEN, UTAH. HIGHER John E. Dooly Hones & Peery New Orleans, Feb. middling, 13 FratUmt ...i....Vfoe-PWeideD- Forced Prices Back. DOMESTIC and St all poista. PATS POSITS. Louis. Feb. 13. Wool nominal; territory and western medium 18619; fine medium 13617; fins 13316, BE-- INTEREST ON TIME CHICAGO. Chicago Feb. 1 3. steers 2 (Hi; nomfusl; good to prime 4.73413.75; poor to medium 3.506 4.5i; Blockers and feeders 8.256 4.15; cows 1.2364.00; heifers 2.0064.73; calmer 1.2363.50; bulls 2.006 4.10; calves CaUlt-Receip- Various Trad Salt Lake and San Fran-ciac- o News of Marietta In Center Mining Stocks. Hogs Rncelpls today 28,000; Monday 30.000; GrtflOc lower; mixed and butchers 4.8065.30; good to choice heavy 5.206 5.35; rough heavy 4.956 bulk of sales 5.30; light 4.7065-05- ; 4.9563.20. Hhecp Receipt a 1.000; sheep steady; good to choice wethers 4.0064.55; fair to choice mixed 3.50 6 4.00; western sheep 3.5065.35; native lambs 3.90& 6.15; western lambs 5.25ti.l0. Krw Vork, Feb. 11. The two hour' orfcfioo of the block exchange today the sessione m Ipiervrnlng brtn-pThursday and Monday was uneventful and ih trading was list leva. The open-l- u level was higher to coufurra to the parity of London prices, which had Ixwn lifted slightly yesterday during the holh'ay here. Tho small room liadnra attempted to take the day's profits after the hank statement, with tho result of carrying prices Itaek to about the level of Thursday prices. Although the preliminary estimate of the currenry movement through regular channels Indicated a cash increase r.f about $2,000,000, the decrease of $106,163 shown by the bank statement did not cause great surprise, as them was knowledge of large shipments to Baltimore, which did not figure in the estimate. The stock market had to face with the, opeulng of this week the unex--cte- 4 calamity rf the great conflagra lioa at Baltimore and the outbreak of war between Russia and Jaian. which latter event wae not unexpected. The gravity of the requirement! to le met by the heavy destruction of property values haa not lost its force aa is shown by the renewed but more orderly fell fn prices which has followed the recovery from the first If forced nnd urgent drop. liquidation can be escaped ns a result of the heavy requirements on the grdat Insurance companies. It la realised that widespread extension of credos will be nreseary to accomplish this result If insurance companies are to lie saved from the necessity of selling ihelr Investment holdings at n saerl-iir- e, they must resort 1o the money market to borrow on this collateral, and it Is expected that they will call la loans they have placed with other borrowers. The continuation of credits to the stricken business community 'Of Baltimore comen Into consideration also. These wnforneen needs reinforce the donbta which have been caused Air some time post regarding the money outlook on account of the heavy requirements, which are constantly appearing nnd the effect also of the payment of the Panama canal, which In engaging more interest daily. The hardening of money rates abroad and the probability of war loans to come added to the force of this certain. Feeling on tho subject was well Illustrated by the special weakness of railroad stocks. The decline in net earnings caused by the general rise In cost of operation of railroads Is another ground for doubt regarding the policy of Incurring new obligations. The pursuit of this policy, however, and tha demand thus insured fur material haa had Its effect on the stocks of various railroad equipment corporations, and also upon United 8tates Steel. This show of strength In those shares ha been partly on the belief that terms had been agreed upon for the placing of steel rail orders to meet the views of ihe railroad corporations which have hitherto refrained from making purchases. It has developed also thst the fire louses lo be met by foreign Insurance companies Is having an effect upon the foreign exchange markets. Biulness In bonds has been less, the placing of railroad notes mid of various new bond issues serving to divert the Investment demand from existing Issues. United Stales new 4s roupon have dtrlfned 6 per cent on call during tho OMAHA. CRISIS IS NOT YET PAST. at I ln dw-rea- a 0. l, 1-- 1-- . . h 3-- HEALTHY 3-- 1-- 4 1-- CHILDREN 5-- 2 1-- 4 0 THE PASTEUR DAIRY 0 nurse. He was asked if he would not like a little whisky. In a feeble voice the senator replied: "Yea; give me some of that whisky Mr. Carnegie sent me.'' While it waa being poured out the nurse said: Senator, we want you to take this whisky, before you go to sleep." "Sleep?" he sail, why, I haven't hat J a wink today.' i OF THE a 102 B. ENGLEHART, Managar. 25th 8L, Healy House: Phone 161Z Phond Special rates to and fron Europe va all lines. Highest price paid for up used tickets, mileage, etc. Management 33 BREWER Pork May 14.72 July 14.62 Lard May 7.65: July 7.73 Ribs May 7,07 July 7.17 Rye 62. Flax 1.18. Timothy 3.05. 1-- Clover Burley 1 0.75 11-0- 286 6i. 11-3- 19-3- 7-- 13-lf- i. COTTON. New York. Feb. 13. The roitun market opened steady nt a (Inline of 8 point to an sdraiii e of it t'nt. Soou after-Ih- tall Ihe. msikef a.-- off. COMMITS SUICIDE Shoots Himself in Right Temple With Revolver. 13. William St. Louis. Feb. J. Lemp. president of the Brewing company, committed sulride tmlay at his residence .In South .Thirteenth street, liv shooting himself to the right j temple with a revolver. He died an hour later. Depression over the death of his favorite son.-Fre- d Lemp. three years ago. and the loss of Frederick g Fabst. of Milwaukee. a friend. Is believed to have been the cause tor his rash art. Mr. lmp. who was 68 years old and a native of Germany, has lived In St Louis for 4S years. He stood high ir biulness and social elreiea aud wa: reputed to be a millionaire.;,.. Mr. Lemp, it seems, was alone In the iMom when the shot was fired.' Complaining of not feeling well, he had not arisen as early aa the other member? of the family. Breakfast had been served and the sons had gone to their dutie at the office and Mrs. Leqiu had , gone uptown. The servant mere busy : alsmi ihelr daily m,.); ing ilieui-lA sliru wa heard from :!: 1 i of Mr .chip's room. The life-lon- din-ciu- know the Burlington Is the only line running ita own trains over Its own rails from Denver to 8L lkmia? Thla la a good thing to bear In mind when you come to make your trip to the Big Exposition. No chance of long waits en route, ar missed connections. The St. Loiiia special leaves Denver at 2:90 p. m., arriving in 8L Louts tha next day at 6:50 p. m. ono night on the road. The Vestl-hule- d Express leaves Denver nt 19:35 p. ra.. arriving In St. Louis the second momtngnt 7:19 a. m. Could you eek for better service? In addition to all the other equipment that goes to moke (raveling comfortable all trains carry the celebrated Burtipgton Rout dining-can- . There or a great many travelers who any it li the beat dining-car. i si rice in the world. Do you 111 174. 437 V to Utt. 10 bmnmt K. a W. TNB CARD tnu Nab 12, and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. IB St Louis ,, .. ,, ........... Um-tie- No. te Atlantis Express, points East d .8:18 a, te all ....7:00 ARRIVE DAILY. R Fadic Mail, Salt Lata Xb a te Sett Lake local ....8:19 a te Nte 2. Chicago, Av. cis Wj ............7: .East Fk if' EFfEQ 190A JULY DEPART DAILY. Me. S, Atlauio Mail ail folate FUNERALFUSNISHINGS 2820 Wash, Vi w Chas J. A. Lindquist Phene 620X. i? Ogden Steam Laundry. member of tha America! Ticket Brokers' Azsn.ln Ogden, which means the traveling public hra rates nnd perfect safety. Only p. . and all points Eaat ....11:45 a te No. 1, Chicago sad SC Lank limited ,. i. 8:48 No. 11, Local from Pari: City and San Pet3 Valley .. 7:00 p. te No T, Pacific Eipiwj from all Points Eaa 18:N cm, Through Blcepiae ears to Omahte and H. Louis, New York sad Fiee inclining choir can. A fact dining me eervise en ell thmut .... Incubators Poultry men end all Interested In Poultry are Invited to call at our store and examine tha CM-ca- Ice-tot- e Celebrated Ormas train. L A. BENTON, Gen. Agt Ftp. foot flail aa Incubator gIj. L HENRY. Ticket Agent Ogdea 1L GILSON, Agent. OgdeL The most reliable maehlno on tho market Adapted to any climate. A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES. W --a Seeds Now stock Just received. Dont order from catalogues and pay fancy price. You can buy from ua at laaa cost and trouble and ba certain of getting RELIABLE WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. tali gin! TIMECARD. SKEEN & CO. 852 24th SL Mn Ik II Irk DEPART. No. S Mall and Express ....Till fc Nn. S Overlaad United toe Council Bleffa Omaha, Denver, Kansas City sad TIME TABLE east daily Vxt lan not lidSf-ff- i No, 4 Atltbiie Express foe Denver, Omaha, Council Blrffs, Kansas (Sty and all points east, dally . ARRIVE. , No. 8 Pscifie Express rom Couacfl Muff Omaha, Denver. Kansas City sad 111 . San Pedro, Los Angeles and ' Salt Lake R R Go. Depot, Third, West and South Temple 8tte, Salt Lake City. Ml Jl tail ........ S te 8188 limited - dally Nte 101 . tot sad all paints east, se- . . .... Fut Mail CL am a 8:80 p. 8:40 p. te A. HENRY, Tiskit CL 71 h IHV Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Den- depart: LehL- Fairfield For Provo. and Mercur, connecting nt Nephl tor Monti and Intermediate points oa Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7;3Q For Garfield Bench, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via Learning-to- n .. east, dally No I uverland from - Omaha, Till f. AgraL H. CORSE, P. aad F. A. T. W. COLLINR. T. P. A. II you! Ji Mr tan tra cut-off-) nu,e For Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab, Frisco, C alien tee and intermediate points Q5 q qj ARRIVE. i From Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callentes and Intermediate points 9.35 jg From Provo, LehL Fair-field- , Mercur and Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. points. 5.35 m From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Bench 5i35 p ID ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dolly Pullman Ballet Sleeping Cor Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Direct stag Modena and Callentes. connections for all mining districts la southern Utah and Nevada. li! MU-for- 3001 kr mn . , Ticket Office, 201 Main Street TeL 250. non THE Salt Lake CRy, Utah. TIK CARD. 11th De DEPART. Butte and Portland.. 11:H nte No. 7 No. 8 Pocatello, Sllttl Montpelier 7:lpte Nte 11 Cache Valley No. 18 Salt Lake aad Ylntie - 10:44 nte InterNo. 9 Salt Lk and TiiOk aoee.ee polttt 014 Lake, Provo, No. Milford and all point 3:04 P outk No. 10 Balt lake and 4:44pte point 8:10n Nte .8-8- .... Inter-uadin- ... . Butts.. 7:00. Butte and PocaUUo 5:My.n 10:10 n ft Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do aot Sundays Ticket A 10 N. No. 18 NENRY, a The Oaly DoaMc-Trac- k Railway between O Mtaaenri Rhrcr and CMcagte BURLEY. D. The Art. (Mem. UUh ?, 4he a A Sign of Ti Overland Limited IOC Chr. Ry. Lfab. Play Hr fotui Ihret ffiun lock nunc rmn !J1 el Be: Parti Bed Rye dim Mr ted) In Th Mil ui frn' Wmi ATCSiSM, TOPEKA I 3 Trains TT. fiSASW? DalH - t0.ira Utah KANSAS CITY and CfflCA Alao Direct Line WGalveston. El Peso, City of the Mining Cempe - Mexico and Arixon. I Ack me about reduced rat1 J C. F. WARRENGeneral Agent, he. 11 Dcc From - -- Gmaral AeM. South Mala Street. Salt Lake ir Ml! rs Tkkfti, ivwrvationi. uid full cia bo obtained fm ni knn Mrs. Mix. St. Pan! and Minneapolis North-Wosto- Th tra tagt sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing can, cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for Chicago & tits 4 Trail Is (ht World Cotepaitment and drawing -- no C. A. Waikar. 8u Lind iiBB rteni Arm: The Most Laxerioes Book-love- lfrth . 8:60$A No, 1 6nlt Inks No. 9 Butt, and P01110,. Kxurem Lake and Tintie 9:44 Nte 11-- Snlt Nte 7- - Salt Uke and Millord No. 3 Salt Lake and points 4 I: Mi ARRIVE. Ho. 8 Portland and H kir! Te IsSffifc Inter-mHU- I Tl rtfs Mi (Nov. 22, 1803.) For particulars, call on or address agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L. MOORE. COMMERCIAL AGENT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Piss. Agt. bhuaX iuNl ORfiUOM buffet-smoki- ng Ticket Office, 7$ W. Second South St R. F. NESLEN, General AgenL SALT LAKE CITY, m) llr. Effect! vs Nov. 22, UOte OGDEN, UTAH 1-- 27-3- Import of upe-e- ie for the week were sliver. with the aid OFFICT CUT RATE TICKET . rv SPECIE IMPORTS. 4 CO . 4 4 Keep Clean SHARMANS 1-- CHICAGO WHEAT. "The email expansion of $1S9.1I in loans was probably duo to the amplChin go. Feb. 13. Cart wheat- - No. iation of these on call which were red 966101; No. 3 red 9161.01: No. liquidated during tha week as the rebard 88891: No. 3 hard 83890; No. sult of the unsettled condition abroad, northern 94098: No. 2 northern 90 end It wa most likely also due to the 897; No. 3 spring 82098. light demand for contract for fixed periods because of the fact that comSUGAR AND COFFEE. mission house are, for the present at New York, Feb. 13. Sugar: Raw, lea, well supplied." centrifusteady: fair refining 2 Berlin, Hb. 13. Prlw at the own- gal 96 test. 8 molasses sugar 2 ing of the bourse today had a better Refined steady; ennhed 5.13: pow.lone. Russian bonds were 8 higher, but everything became weaker later dered 4.55; granulated 4.45. on reports that Russia would forbid COFFEE Nominal; No. 7 Rio he exportation of grain. New YoiK I22.94C hi,, . 3-- 4 The New York rinanrler says: The notable feature of ihe official statement of the New York Associated Banks lost week were new high record for loans, though the increase in this Item, compared with the previous week, was small, and a hies In cash, whereas the estimates, which were based upon tha traceable inurements of money during the week. Indicated a gain. In this Hem. The (ilMTepanry msy he armunted for ly Ihe fact that the rMimatea Included he five days ending on Wednesday, while the bank statement was marie up from transactions during five days ending with Thursday. On that day the bandsare reported to have sent more or less money to Baltimore to thrill-is- e tho resnmption of active business by tho Institutions in that city, and this outflow msy have contributed to tho loss of cash above noted. The circulation of the hanks was reduced during the week by 772.3(10. and as bank notes are counted as each, this reduc ion would partly affect the reserves The deposits decreased $779,000 and the required reserve was thereby re dnred. Deducting this from the loss of cash leaves 1.4ti3.5,0 as the decrease In surplus reserve, which now stands at $20,379,233. Calculates upon the basis of deposits less those of $27.134.-Mof public funds, the surplus is at said Senator Hanna waa holding his own; tual while hia condition waa extremely critical, it was not absolutely hoprloss. Mr. Loeb. secretary to the President, also came early to learn how the patient had passed the night. The senators brother said at 10:15: "The chill of yesterday waa severe and prolonged but the reaction has been very satisfactory. This morning nil the conditions except higher temiierature are more favorable than they were last night, but not belter than they were yesterday evening. The organa are in normal typhoid fever condition. 1 think the temperature will be lowered by the means which is being employed." J. Pierpont Morgan. Clement A. Grls-coi- u and Cornelius N. Blisa are In almost constant touch with Mr. Dover by telephone, end are being kept thoroughly Informed aa tor the senator's condition. Washington, Feb. 13. The following bulletin was issued at noon: "At 13 oclock noon. Senator Hanna is resting quietly: Hia temperature is .103.8; pulse 115; respiration 24. Ho continues to take nourishment well. There has been no chance in bis general condition since the morning bulletin was issued." 11. M. Hsnnn said at 1;15 p. m. that Ihe aenaior continues to improve, Ihe result of heroic efforts since morning lo reduce the temperature. The president arrived at the Arlington m 1:30 nnd when informed of the slight reduction in Mr. .Hanna's temperature said: "Oh, I am so glad. I will go upstairs nt once." He walked over from the While House. President Roosevelt remained ten minutes. He said he did not see Mr. Henna but said he talked with Mrs. Hanna and the other members of the family. At 2 o'clock the physicians decided to resort to more oxygen. Washington, Feb. 13. At 2:30 p. m.. Senator Hanna's brother said: "My brother's temperature has been reduced to 100.8. AU conditions are favorable." At 2:30 Mr. Dover made thla statement: "At 2:30 p. m. the senator was Bleeping quietly. At noon the temperature wan 103. At 1 :30 after a bath. It waa 100.8; pulse 113: respiration 32. He' continues to take and retain nourishment well. 4:20 p. m. Mr. Dover has Just announced that the senator waa still sleeping but that hia temperature haa gone up to 104. No oxygen haa been given Senator Hanna since 5:40 thla morning. The degree and amount of stimulant is alao gradually being reduced. During the morning the Senator haa been aroused two or three times. He la conscious and perfectly rational. He recognized hia daughter Ruth, and in addressing the doctor said: Well, how am I this morning? The doctor replied: "You are better and doing welL We want you to help us. Senator. "I will," waa the response. Mr. Dover announced it as the opinion of the doctors that the eenator hod a "fighting chance. Aa to whether the climax of the fever has been reached the doctors will make no announcement They aay the temperature may go up or down within an hour. Just before President Roosevelt arrived Mr. Hanna conversed with hli 3-- New York, Feb. 13. 13. 1901. 0, 1-- York. Fell. 1, ' Week. $2'-sr.rs- FEBRUARY Hop la Stronger Then Yesterday Omaha. Feb. 1 3. Calt le Receipts, This Time. loo. Market nominal, unchanged. a. m. Feb. 13.-- 5:30 Washington, HOGS Receipts 5.500. Lower; heavy Hanna's Senator In no is There change 5.006 5.10; mixed 4.006500: light 4.80 condition. 63.00; pigs 4.0061.50; bulk of sales :45 a. m. Washington, Feb. 4.5063.00. haa been quiet In Senator Everything None. PbllEEHanna's sick room since 2:30. The doctors sleeping In the adjoining room KANSAS CITY. have not been called, so It is assumed the senator haa rested quietly. Kansas City. Feb. 13. Calth Washington. Feb. 13. At 11 o'clock 500.' Unchanged. rdpts sick room that HOGS Receipts 4.000. Lower; bulk word cornea. from the la Hanna quietly. His Senator resting 4.8565-05; of sales heavy 5.0065.10; to are inclined regard his physicians 4.70 parsers 4.9065.03; pigs and lights condition now ns just as good If not 64.85. yesterday. SHEEP Receipts 500. Steady; mut-- I better than 'at this time Daniel Hanna, the senator's son, has lambs 5.0065.75; tons 3.7564.30; Just been admitted to see hia father. tange wethers 4.1504.35; Washington, Feb. 13. Senator Hannas temperature continue high. At 3 WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. a. m. it reached lus and at the same point nt 6 a. m. 'This high fever and New York, Feb. IS. Statement thn fact that the temperature has not averages of clearing house banka yielded aa readily to sponge bathe aa the five days of this week shows: I the senator liOans $999,569,900; Increase $719,100. desired, gives hose about been hoped that concern. had It great decrease Deposits, $1,026,357,500; thq climax in the fever would have $799,000. from the passed with the reaction Circulation, $40,737,100; of deep depression of the chill. period $772,300. are While the general condition! Legal tenders, $71,321,100; decrease more were at than they satisfactory $1,343.- -6. not decrease $319,-40- 0. 6 o'clock last night, yet they are Specie, $206,647,500; so good aa they were yesterday mornoxygen ing. Throughout the night Reserve, $274,958,600; decrease REGULAR CALL SALES. was given at intervals of about one 300 200 at 55; Consolidated Mercur. hour. While the eenator responds to Reserve required, $256,589,375; at 55,.sel!er 10. requests made by the doctors In bis $199,750. create Lower Mammoth. 500 at 40, seller 15. wakeful momenta, he does not talk. He decrease $20,279,225; Surplus, Tei rib 100 at 82. continues drowsy. 463.560. Victor Con., 3.000 at 4. Dr. Fulcher, assistant to Dr. Oss-le- r, Ex U. 8. deposits, $29,667,925; OPEN BOARD SALES. remained with the senator through crease $1,198,175. Rutler-Llbera500 at 10. the night Dr. Ossler remained nt the Consolidated Mercur, 200 at 65. hotel and waa with Din. Rixey and Joe Bowers, 1.000 at Carter this morning when the pulse, THE DEWEK TBIAL May Day, 1.500 at 5 temperature and respiration were tokSilver Shield, 500 at 1. en, lee vine about 10 o'clock for BaltiTatra, 500 at 33. more. It la not believed the senator Batch Berry Testifies Regarding ran withstand n fever at so high a Farm. at thn Killing Barry PARIS BOURSE. point as that shown throughout the Kansas Clty.Feb. 13. A special from latter.part of the jtfgltf, A fight la beParts, Feb, 11 The tone of the a: ing made to reduce thd fever. bourse today continued to make steady Norton, Kansas, say The senator hamtown wonderful viDewtrial of In the Chauncey today with Prices opened firm, Improvement. One of the. nurses remarked tality. hie ranchman millionaire anf Russians In good demand. Later there ey, the SPECIAL! SPECIAL! hia that rally from the sinking npell wae some Irregularity nnd then stocks cowboys, W. J. McBride and Clyde Wilsenwas remarkable. The yesterday Managar Clark, of tf.e Grand Optra again became strong nnd closed firm, son, for the murder of Bnrchard Ber- ator's brother. H. M. Hanna, continwith Russians showing g general ad- ry, damaging testimony waa brought ue firm in hia belief in hia ultimate House le pleased te announce to hia patrons tha engagement of vance. out by the state. Beech Berry testi- recovery. fied that on the day of the killing at Howard Kyle, Thursday, Feb. 18, was at Issued bulletin The following WALL STREET. the Berry farm, he aaw McBride from Y 30 o'clock. in a revival of "ROSEMARY, which behind the water tank rise up and "9:30 a. m. Senator Hanna had a haa tha record of the greatest comedy New Tork, Feb. 13. The firmness shoot Burchard Berry. He also stated night The temperature success In the history of the Empire of foreign markets during yesterdays that It waa Dewey who had hot Roy comfortable waa higher, 105. - This morning at I Theater, Naw York City. .Sale of seats of of holiday here helped opening prices Berry In the Jaw. He told going with was respiration commences Tuesday, February 18th. tocke to n higher level this morning. Burch Berry to the home of Alpheua oclock tha pnlse 1049-1- 120, He la tak- Prices 25 cents to $1.50. .A thla en32; temperature Among the Internationals, Canadian Berry, where the shooting took place. well." nourishment ing gagement promises to b on of the Pacific rose n point nnd New York Cen"My father and Alpheua," said he, Callers began arriving early. Gen- most notable of th season, It is sugwe tank when tral and Louisville nnd Nashville water near the "were eral Dirk, who remained at the hotel gested that patrons daairing good loca In commer- arrived, talking to three men. We rod There waa a Jump of S 3 a. m., waa bark by I o'clock to tiona should secure their seats aa were retained ruble. our cial Early gains horse, until into the yard and tied of the senator's condition. Gen- early aa possible. learn Increased some extent but the then started toward my father and and to Free list entirely abolished. movement was too light lo attract at- Alpheua. We had token only a few eral Dick, on leaving the sick room, tention nnd the trading was profoundly steps when Chauncey Dewey rose from 4 ambers advanced dull. AUis-Cbehind a sod wall and allot Ry, who was in the lead. 1 waa next and Burchpoint, rrre Marquette declined 3 The almost Immovable surface yield- ard followed. Aa we storied toward ed after tha appearance of the bank the yard McBride jumped behind the statement N. T. Central reacted 1 tank and shot Burchard Berry, while nnd earlier gains were mostly lost Wilson shot at me from behind the Cl. C. C. A St. Louis preferred Jumped wall nnd missed. The three shots were Commercial Cable gained 4 7 not over n second apart. I ran behind In nil, nnd realty preferred find Re- the barn with all three shooting at the The clos- barn. I then ran into the house. One public Steel rote 1 to I shot struck me in the leg, ing was Inanimate. "Did any of you drew a revolver?" MONEY. "No. After 1 got to the barn I drew All children drink Milk or should my revolver nnd as I ran toward the drink It. All physicians recommend New York, Feb. 13. Money on call house I fired. I did not fire nt any numinui. no loans. Time Ioann steady. one In particular, but Just In the direcMilk when It's pure. You are asper cent; 90 days tion of the three. Sixty days 3 of pure dairy products only sured 4 per 404 The witness continued: "When Roy per real; ala months cent. Prim morcantile paper 4 started to crawl toward the house they whan they are pasteurized. Tele5 fired a couple of shots at him. Both phone us your orders. Mexican dollar. 45. went through the rim of Ills hat. He with ar dead. If as steady, Then they quit Sterling exchange dropped lual husinen in bankers Mil at 4.8540 shooting and rode away. Phone 37. 4.825004 at 04.8550 for demand and Berry declared' that Dewey and his 8260 for sixty day Mils: posted rales men had commenced firing on them Post Office Building. OGDEN 4.81 and 4.56 commercial without warning and without a word 4.83 bceu between bill 4 81 124 82. them. spoken having Bar stiver, 58 Upon Berry denied that he bad been In prison in ColoGRAIN AND PROVISIONS. rado. He admitted that there had been between the Berrys and the NBi 13. Ulnae: Phlrago, Feb. Deweys dating bark to 1901, and lint 88 8; all the Berrys ow ned rifles and rqvolv Wheal May 96 July s. Court adjourned till-- . Monday j Sept. 84 3 801-2- . Corn rch. 51; May 51 ; July 52 morning with Berry still on the. stand ' ' ' . 78. being Oat July 29 58; Sept. May 44 13.-6- ' aims-mod- who hurried to the apartment, found Mr. Letup lying. on, ihe luw. a revolver clutched in his right hand nnd a bullet wound in his temple. One of the servants rsn to the brewery office, nearby, aud summoned the two sons, Edward and William. As soon ns they rent-bethe house they dispatched servants- for physicians. Several physicians, who were seen at the house, found life was not yet extinct but saw tnere was no hope of saving him. lie waa still breathing when Mrs. Lemp returned home, nnd died n few minutes later without having recognised any one. Mr. Lemp lost, interrstj in life three years ago, when his son, Frederick died. He was the brewer's favorite son, the superintendent of the brewery nnd the chief reliance of hia father. He died suddenly ol heart failure, and the blow to the lather was so severe that he never recovered from it. At first he seemed to resist the Impulse to withdraw from active life, but after a time he yielded to it, and was seldom seen at his office. Without having any diseases which could be diagnosed he became feeble and gradually became despondent. When Fred Pahst, tho Milwaukee brewer, died on Jan. 1. Mr. Lemp was affected almost as much as he had been by the death of hia son. - WOOL. Sells FOREIGN to Take Profits drafts Cotton quiet; 13. 4. t Ralph E. Hoag But Attempt EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAn, FrXDAY MORNING, - ta 1 T 1 Preri . EXJ( j Th ecri konu Mr. ( kill nni f m |