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The price niovcnorit tull allowed a degree of feverihut- - hat was the s turbulent after affect of hui la tha market, but the ren of the day's ooucliisivc evidence of the ae luu bark of the conditions. Into more u: market Bo also wa the chd k to the advancing tendency of Sa'ur.a.v. which wa wholly due io the to.it operators, who had coniiuued to rv'l sfucka shorts recklesly down to (he lowest of Thursday's plunge, sad who were compelled to buy to ccu-- on Baiurday . The very by the voisiile violt-ucof the reCi er gave warning of lit unreliable nature and speculative sentiment was qmie prepared for a check and n today. In fact, the lxmdon n.aiket had already anticipated thia roar.--e before trad-ke- l bad began here and sent over materially tower range of price than the close here. The drop In the openwider than aning dealings here the effect of reticipated. and viving some of the exiltement which prevailed last week Hut It appeared were that the wilder largely due to the plunging operations which had of a professional become habituated 10 free action by last weeks experience. Support appeared in the mrki and the then were much quieter and more orderly, although the renewed market made wrakness of the lai-the lowest prices of he day. The market continued t allow the normal effects following auch price contortions That la, it aa those of Iaat showed tha lack of the large demand from shorts, which squeezed Into covering In Saturday's market and to take felt the effects of profits by these who secured stocks In Tliursda) 'a slump, "r who had bought on Friday merely for the purpose of suppurtlug price ami averting what threatened to beoniue a disaster to th market. The diminishing activity of the market Indicated the disposition to pause after the severe eperteace of last week and take stock of conditions and of promise before entering again upon large uiieiationa tn stocks, to the cause lieneral Information and the nnureea of the unloading which produced the mnvulston in the market la still largely larking. Certain conclusions, however, find warranted acceptance. The extent of the liquidation must have gone for to cur the trouble, whatever tt wan. It is degranted also that ihe Investment mand uncovered by the extent of the decline Dinar have 'largely reduced the floating supply of stocks In the market. Not only wa ihe absorption by Inprivate Investors very large, but vestment Instil utlona are believed to have taken advantage of the opportunity to extend their holdings of securities at an attractive rate of return. ('onfldence la felt also that the reduction of credits effected will afford available resource far the better digestion of some uf the new capital Issues. which had liecome a glut In the Ita' channel obstructing market, deagainst tha movement of othernhow-Ihsired Issues. Th money market effect nf Ihe pissing of the March 15 nettleinem. and Itn greater ease ronduced to recovery tn foreign ex change. The hank of England, however, had to advance 11a bid again to secure the sui'ply of gold In the loin don market. Railroad truffle report offered no trace of reactlonaiy ten dency in bnsliicaa. which the stock market slump haa Increased tba The for. w atehf ulnea price showed sulmtMiilal loaees from Satlevel. urday's closing ii Bond were regular. Total aalea, par value, g2.81u.iMiO. U. 8. boiKls were unchanged on cull. I nh" elii-- iki;- 1m ! 'i I mid li,, ?U'i U..S. "! vol-uu- ! reiu-cvy- e s" ii ni lat . i innr Mill , .it- "t ; ai . . n p.,1 u .... !' r Erie Illinois I'cni.iil Uuili-- ni anil 'irs .in.i,,- Mtixlcsp iVnnl Missouri f:i llir Now Out:Pi nnst Ivn'iI Reading Rock toiai'd Rock S. Inland Pan! . 21 . 72 .1224 . . 'M . r'i Sonin-r- - I!.,-,- 1 . Viiton l'H'-iliiRock toiniid . XX'.iImhIi 214 r. . I'i ip ni XX'lM-iin-l- k"4 .1374 . 5k 1 44 . 18 Miscellaneous. .1 . i"'ipper Am- rii.m Ca .ii'd Foundry . flfi' ii" Iran LiuSn , ng and Rfug .. .124 r ' mid Rfug pfd Xmerh-n1k Xiii.i'.ga-i.i''- X Anu-rii'.'i- Tianstl I Hi"-:- S 1. ' : 134 . rr I'i' r 3 fi . . ''ar 11 544 . . . S-- ' . . (in. ' in :i'i ' I; per . V m !;i- iii- I'-- i Iron id.) Fi.. lluCiil;i l.-- . Ilf .i.-'ll Si' M14 2'I 4 xx if' 4 U.G r.i' ... . e r. rend, ii.K 'lull The deli- iim-;- . I.I.iil'Pk; U - shut-down- i - 45.8UO. 15,000 bn.; ship- 36,000. bu.; ship Burley Receipts, $0,600 mentn, 4,900. table Produce Market On the produce exchange today the butter market wa steady. Creameries. 22 6 29c: dairies, 20$ 27c Eggs -- Firm at mark, case Included, 15ft'4e; first, l$c; prime firsts, - 144 6 11- - Money. mercantile paper 66 per cent; sterling exchange strong with actual business in bankers bills at 483 25$ 40 for demand and at 478.4047 15 for sixty-da- y bills. Posted rales 48001-- H. 2 bills Commercial 478 C PIANOS Mexican dollar 7-- 3-- Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds Irregular. ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Chicago Produce. Chicago, March 18 Close: Wheat July 77. May 75 8 fv Corn May 45 July 45 Oat a May 40 July 36 Pork May $15.86: Julv $1810. Lard-M- ay 19.05; July 9.16. Riba-M- ay $8.87 July $S.959 8.97 68. Rye Cash, 686 72. Burley Flax, clover an6 timothy, no trading. 3-- Viollna, Guitars, Accordeont, Strings. Latest Publications j,- -- i,- Vi V'h.r- (... ... In!' I v.iv, 77!4i. . . -- Tho liMd'.ng f Mh; 7Sc, 7.V. 7r 77c. - 44 ijc: S$jitkv.ltor. yC '. , of Sheet Mule. See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. E$7$ Washington Aveng UATH. OGDEN, Yoi-tf- , March 18. Sugar -- Raw, steady; fair refining I; centrifugal 96 Remolests sugar 2 teat 3 fined steady; crushed 61.40; cnwder-dere$4.80; granulated $4.70. J-- d COFFEE Steady No. 4 Bentos, ; No. 7 Rio 7 Wool. St. loiuls. Mo., March 18. Wool Blend v ; terrilory and western medium 24628; fine medium 18622; line 146-17- . Kansas City Cattle. Kansas Ala, March 18. Cattle - Receipts(Tty, Native 12,000; steady. steers $4.5066.35; native cows and heifers $2.8U06.1i; Stockers and feeders $3.756 5.25; bulla $3.0004. 25; calves $3.25 6 7.00; western fed ateer $4. 006 $.80; western fed cows $3.0164.50. Hogs Receipts 8.000; market 6 SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS 10c lower. Heavy $41.67 packers $6.566 6.60; pigs and lights Interstate Brokerage Company $5.756 6.62 Hheep Receipt 6,000; March 1$, 1007. Mrong.Mut-ton- $5.0066.90; lambs $7.2507.75 fed ewes range wethers $5.5068-75- ; $5.006 5.60. la the ttancter ok Dm Oubm eanrioa we aapply ear paboas Prompt, nailable and at tow eoet, aay tlma you aay we'll be oa yew Job and bandJe U aspadUtoualy aal walL ALLEN Chicago Cattla. 18. Cattle Re- March Chicago, reipta 27.000; steady to 10c tower Beeves $4.1006.80: cows and heifers 11 .55415.20, mockers and feeders $2 7564.85; calves $5.756 7.00. market 40.000; Hogs Receipts weak. MlxeJ and butchers $6.5o6 80; good heavy $6.706 6.77 rough heavy $6.50416.60: light $6.6006 80; pigs $6.0006.50. HI.ecp Receipt 25.00l);teadiv.8beep $3.yoir3.95; lambs $4.7508.00. TRANSFER CO. Phone Iff tor yor m B0M0T0 & COMPANY 155 25Ui Street Mcnfs Tm k, Marcb 1$. William B m. p founder of the Union In Great Britain anil laird Wearvle. the president of the union, are to be tbe guests of Andn-Carnegie, at the flrat national arliii I'Hifuu peare cmgiea of America. to be held in Carnegie hall, from April It to April 17. In ailiiitlon to theae two men, Baron De Constant, a mem-Ih-i- of The Hague court, will also be present. Kxtenaire preparations hare been iaciied to editors of all paper in Ibe Cni'ed States having a circulation of A press commit 5.ii"ii to to present. bsa been organised, the chairman f HhUh is Hamilton Holt, of The judiciary commiice has d for the purpose of furinulai la s to le oiferi-- as fng Thia The Hague conference. I headed by Cnited Fta'es C. Hull New of Judge George York, and all of the sia'.ea 111 the union are represented by Justice, cithA l)p--- n Furnishing Goods and No ions cf all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors Second Hand Store Tha JUMBLE buy. any aid thing change capted) and matt. Wash. Hallo, 1144 Ii J", ( enafc JJ SECOND-HAN- NEVADA be-Im-e H ' We buy and geeda. Call and second-han188 Weckar a Haynes, Prep. 822. Ind. o MOYER. HEY WOOD, PETTIBONE O Phans, o o PAUL ZIEGENHIRT. er of 'he I. S. clrcul; court or ihe O Case Againat Leaders ef Western O Stera. Second-Hanchief Justices 3f tbe state rniiits. O Federation ef Miners now on O f yeu hdvt anything te Wash, mm The legislative committee will he In Seise. call r phont 1870 t 1878 composed of the legislators prominent Ba.' 658-k- . Ind. TO con in i!ii- several elates, and m 18. In March Idaho. Boise. of precK. the State the rate against B. A. CENKERS Petti-bnnThe governors of eight states. In Moyer. Hey wood and r V'1 P',s 'JL WHi rat am ling Governor Hughes, a'.t.i hav nfficials nf the Western ur nd tjr.e1 J e to srrv on bs raijir ncrueei! Ylners. "f Fiilera'lnn c miii'-i- i of n1 Th- ehi'lm-.B.-? 'naof curnllcit -- tn Cic If tJ KRichard Ba'llt 1.! tion of former Gov- rn r C,' of tbe unit on nf tbs c. J. HkHRICK a CO nxe to disinls-- i the case wa Sticceiaors 10 H. L. 'r PARMENIO SETTOLI DEAD. a Caldwell thia arg-ieBring your goad hero The court took the matto sell them- - Call SN -March 18. Parmenlo BcaoT, ter under advisement until 2 buy. 2342 Waah Av. a mind H'l'tiur and llierary critic, died Ind. d07. 4ld-y. p. m. and Siiudg). Apoplexy was ibe iau-WANT. ADS YIELD BIG c! goooooooooooooo - 1 fn'Inw: 1 Baa-Joa- Sugar and Coffee. New - CH'CASO FUTURES iin ie !urs Co. old-tim- New York. March IS- .- Cloae: Prime and 484 Evan a d ' $L. , 'I ship- bL-ls- ron-r.:- 6 . 11 Tir, Shipments. 38,5uO e. r.T M ;t re; I,o,ih;i w.i- :i ,n1raw'. ivint. II. r n-er.w wore iafe-.- iaip Heavy live lm.ikluu '"lie e - j t Heer'r New 1 :i.--i "3 ,ty -- At the Peace Conference to be Held in April. .118 I .135 SiiiiUm-ii- ' lb. r - ship-men- 53 per Coffee. Kaat-Smii- ments. 12.500 bbl. Wheat Receipts, 24, PDA ba.; shipments. 11 Pud. 462.000 bu.; shipCorn Receipts, ments, 1 79.400. Oats Reeeipta, 426,000 bu.; Bar silver $ 1,to - Receipts n Flour Receipts, Cheese-Stea- dy, Heel1-MeJ- Kln-Ht- Whiskey, basis ot high wines, $1.29. 164- on srssic 9.26. Receipts, Tiading best will be realized when the week ia on In good shape. The Goldfield trouble baa aa effect upon the market. Inasmuch aa it puts Nevada storks lu Heekin-s- Cl Coffee, lutle or ao demand aud rumors can ,J tha Guod. 4 or per lb it,be heard that the labor trouble will Sherman A Co.. Goo c,ff..,, spread to other camps In Nevada durlightful." 25c per to. ing the week. The 1. W. W. ha J. A Folgrr A Co., Gulden G.i-- s branch kxlge In nearly everv camp fee. "Sunshine to the Stout " 4. ((,. t ui within the atate excepting 'Yl1111 Dwllitei,1 White Houm Bullfrog aud Yerlngton, and as borh aides have Coffee, "Teddy a Choice 4fir 11, taken a determined stand and Wedding ieikfa (ot fee, "Superfine." 3m- it, ihelr eagerness to fight the fight to a lifoor-deatend, the whole Baker & Co.. Barlnglun Hall Steel Cut" 4uc lb. state la likely to be affected. Hence Nevada stock are not being bought or M. J. Bran.lenaiiue. m. 6 R Very Fine, 4Dc lb. exchanged to any extent. Many of the minee are known mines, but with M. J. Brandenstlne. M. & R no end of labor troubles la sight anil Very Fine," 31h. can, tt 5... s Indefinite Better than Champagne nta staring the so mines la tbe face, the present lack of more. If these eoffeek do ni- tout, interest la Nevada aturka is only nat- everybody it certainly bench!, ol.u of a 1,000. So let the oilier (Lap ural. Joy hla favorite cereal in p!are. Goes Down, te $8.60. Daly Judge puxxles traders. This Tm Dm A morning It reached $9.60, tha lowest figure recorded yet It stirred early AND FANCY GROCERIE8 during the ragulor call; 630 shares Beth Phones 236. selling at $9.75, last week's figure. An2364 Washington Avenue. other 600 shares then were transferred, SiM) at $9.70 and 300 at $9.65. During the open board call 100 shares sold at Bush A Garts Plana. $9.60. Immediately afterward, however, a second tot of 100 shares went Newman Bros. Organa at $9.75. Tha Lower Mammoth la shipping ora and Its new hoist la running in good shape, putting this In demand. It, too, went down the line upon being put up; 500 shares WARDLEIGH selling at $1.2$; 300 at $2.10, and 100 at $2.17Va; but during the opea board 100 shares closed at $2.20. A block of 1600 shares of May Day at 28vj changed hands during tbe regular call Lard, per 100 lba., $8,974. Short ctoar aide, boxed, $8,874$ Rvu Lake, March 18. the local mining stork exchange was fairly lively hla moraing. and the broker fee that their hopes for the 39c. 16.10. ment. 1., F.. GUESTS OF CARNEGIE. 'he ,ir I. - ' Salt No. 2 white, Flax seed No. 1, $1.16; No. 1 nor th western, $1.23. Timothy seed Prime, $4.55. (.lover Contract grades. $14.75. Short riba, sides, krone, $S.65$8A0. Mess pork, per bbl., 1 -- Schillings Three Star Cuff, 3uc per lb. Schilling Five Btar Cuff. ' 45c per lb. Hewlett's One Croan It.fl.e 25c per lb. Hewlett's Two Crown cuff vh ' 8ue per lb. Hewlett' Three Crowu c. ' Cj-feat," 35c per lb. .119 he h- r Ui.V.i;! 3kc: Fair to choice malting, 65$ Barley .145 and Nashville 111 (,s X'i.i No. S white, . 29 ti - ;;c io 'loni'.n.v.-i- i . flT! Atchison . 984 Atchtsiui pfd . 994 lialllniure snl (Vdn 171 Canadian Iscifii. 174 Cblcngii and Adnn .151) Chicago and (hlr.-igand NorThwestern pfd. .2n7 . (olorR'Io Si'iill.inn . 314 Iieiiver and 111" (irande uii'l Km Cranife pfd ... . 734 r ! v CLOSING STOCK LIST. ' li- C, Sk lb. d 111. .1 - No. 7Uc. r wi-- i.ii'.-i- 4146 t ' and packages. Schillings, One Star fug, 25c per lb. Schillings Two Star Ccff. ' 3c per .. " . pure and refroahing Rumor That Labor Troublo May Bptaad Ovar Stats, th Causa Market la Stronger. hM-- is,-- , . a er-- al m transac-tion- 424c-- : Dais- :ock mar- code. The-- -l- -., were aa follows: Flour Weak. Wheat No. 2 spring, 79453c: No. 73682'jc; No. 2 red. 7240734c. fora No. 2, 434c; No. 2 yellow, 4446 4c. There wa :a ihe euo.-mo- III ir. in a.75. 8x974; y, g9.t)2X. kx.95, $9,024. Cgh quoistlous Mi .is i i . w "s ill j :iii, ii shi'e .ir'! - r : X I , .. .v .to, g N . ;i, (,f best !(' the or anywhere cite. DALY JUDGE HAS THEM GUESSING ON 'CHANGE. IsiTX. kata; Ju 6 Th Market Continued to Show the Furious Normal Effact Fsho-nFluctuations of Last Wsck. - i'.iu-- I'l.in-'if- i ,, t,oe S'ar XX 'i : !. - Xl.uvh IX :hl nitomPK in ; tlKvicht pii.t:i,iH at lli- - H . i. w n: ,!...! - iin- . ; .;i N h"Ip hit- .; oinln-.i- , a i i ... n a;- ' c- I e.oo. v N'"-f- i ! . , , Iviii-liin- erii-1- : n , ..1 .111,1 M We Supply the Current im... imirei! 1. f ne.;i.. (iiii.in-- h:uis 'll 5 1;. 11 liaSTV. July, lu.lo. 15:TXk. 15.l). loud May, Is.lu. Ivkl'S- - t03; SeptemJuly, tk lTXx, 8.u2S. ber. Ik.ga. 61.13X. $a.25. 88.1K). Shurt ribs Msv. September, Coi--- ASHORE. White Star Liner Had 600 Percent Aboard. ,ine o' 1111111; I'lieii'm. ,ii-'- ' - ho e Imn-iro- STEAMERS FACTS MINING MARKET ; ) MANY July, September, 113.85; WALL STREET SHOWfl A CALMER TONE IN STOCKS. j in- ii mnl nrt-i-- iuciiipli-s- Hu- Mr. in v . .i- i'jiu-il JOS. K WELLH, General iKiui.' :i lii-i- 1. ViM Imm mill'!. iiT ii pi. jiliiiviiii. wlu: .. hi. uif'it to i ) COI'-O- mu v Ini ii in i. uunmu Mi'.iioiliv. ihi- li ai Mine t '. mil. ill. olliic .1 rii'iuh w it 'ii tii"l!i iur i I ill. lll.irKvioss nf ..ii ,i pi Mo I 11 .1 piiisi .in,. ,if !: ,i - - tNi,- .! .iro in i t - in-- , mil ip t ;i- - . ihii .li . l M.rr." M I'.i" n,ii.'l.i - 'hi Nnrili ni ,!, ii. i hi ' r pr.n h.i. Ii. ia(" 'if a S s orb i Vi" rjui i h- i ii, I ii osmi-uii- vv Anr i iin 1. "The hniMIng will n"' only servo Ihe pi.irti-jiid ihe tinl ut iu'en-aIni' ii mil .it the same lime. to Ihe .!e le :i n f o ,. e.iip-td- l ed liv lllr 1";i!n'-ihe ooii' ini ion tlni-- I' - cuiiiiO-ieno Ainoriian e.ion VI" d'lit tn Hit seeing 1'. It r opr will mlwriix. 'lie we.r-h'm nr-i- i fora, 'it'll. " ' ni ihi Will in in .1. vv.rdon of Michianii. II wa- - dl l!'.- la, her of hi- project dinn.-briefiv pi a of M II n. the ai 'he c!iig;in on Lynching. Piqe nli lulu .in- hn i.ii-.- Ml'" ut NNiiio vi m r l' 1 kn-i- iwo-tue- Scptem-uvr- , 4u,c: lc; S2c. S2S V, Pork May. liv7'... MARKET w. Kail-erhof- May, 4"4c, 3ti' e. Sli 37r, s f lta 45c; 45e. 45tfiS,c; 40c. 45Xt(-- 45' q Vc. Dais- , I Adaptability ia Fashions. the in There is a new keynote CGUXIY CCMMISS1CNERS spring fashions thia year which every wiuiibu who make her own cio: he will be glad io know about. It la adaptConsider the Imprevsireet ef the Canability. Thl Drw adaptable feature yon Reed i bead ill urinated in the Jumper or guiaijie diwue which are to be The Ogdon Canyon road was the so very fashionable throughout Ihe principal topic of discussion, before The aummer. and Jumper spring lie board of county commissioners, waiaia will be eea in panama, voile ai their serai n regular ws.-klud i!k, and also la The cutun fabric of ( pun the mailer of ru-u-t such as plaid aud check gingiism and whim was icferred to C'oiumU-sloue- r It ia this way. silky meieerlxed madras. McKay, he reported the Utah siyle of ilrer that eill be worn in Light A Railway company and other t suit. There had not lakeu su-pplace of the to move buildings Is uu doubt that it haa many g.sid and various other ubst ructions of the points in its favor. ngbi-oway. The mailer was the Juniper Take, for example, at some length and was referfiis-tor a young girl, and let iia look red to the county attorney. into il possibilities for usefulness. Many necessary road repairs were The pjitcru consist of three gar- ordered made mauv In districts ments ihe skirt, the waist and the ihroiighoul the count). The remain. lilb Jumpi-iIn making up the gown der of the niurulng session was taken It would lie wise In have at least two up in the discussion of county fl nanwaisis to wear with it, and two or ces and court house repairs. more jumper bibs. .One of the waists luighl be ot sheer India linen or the waist, that lace. When $10 REWARD matche the akirt la worn, then the bib juniier may be of some oilier maFor the arrest and eonvlrtion of nay terial. For iustanee. if Ibe waist aud party or parties stealing the Ogden .'tandurk or the Morning Examiner. the skirt are made of dark blue cotLAMAR KELSON, ton voile, the bib Jumper would hsik attractive In all over lace; aud then agaiu. If an entirely different sort of AT THE UTAHNA TCNICHT dress was wsnted, the skirt and Ibe bib Jumper could lie made of plaid "Ten Nights in U Barroom'' at the iiiercnrixed madra. and Ihe waist be Utahn Theater fur fire night comr The or liuen. of embroidery The Moore Stuck mencing tonight. Jumper in this frock is slipped oa over Co. will present "Ten Night In a Barhe head, and la made wiih tabs at the cUiss the stork enback and frout which button onto the room.' Thia will in Ogden, a Mr. Moore has gagement Wotn licit. tluuld (trace Margaret ward ran a pood, game race, hut at sold hla lease to Ctmsldine A Sullivan. for March. ihe rud wa nriveu hard to eiall off man's Home Companion The personal of the company la ns Frederick follows: Toupee's tern lie rush ut the wire. Moure, Tony In Grain. Kill Hew Wanda te Heather flue and irack roiid.lltme West, W. Frederick Wagner, A. K. In How to kill nlaudlng weed Ruaiilla: giHitl. Harvey, Lineman De Ronnie, Carolyn Flint race, four furlunaa llamd field of grain without iujuritig the Istwrence, Helen Hardy and other. I one of tha gravest problems Specialties between net won, Sw&gluuib aeeuuil, I rally third. crop AT EMERYVILLE. by that confronts tba arglculturial of any Time!. :4tf I 2. Price 10c, 2dc, luc. -Second race, alx furlong. elilng country. It is impossible to cultivate 8u RiDPlira, Hairb 18. Allbough the farmer THAW OFTEN LASHED EVELYN ou, Tim llurtt sec- them out and. unb-arain Ml all day and tba track was The KiniKtalMiiii ond. Money Mue third. Time, 1:14. Iraiupa through hla grain field, pull NESBIT WITH COWHIDE WHIP Very muddy, iuterotlng racing was gThird race, one mile. Bullinlug up each weed by hand aa Iiiiikni-sllil- e the rule at Oakland today. Ora of Mounlaak-they to won. It Sun Mark accoud, must be left grow tba brat tuiUhru occurred ;n tlta (Continued from Page Three) tebank third. Time, :42. d with tba grain, drawing In the moistfourth, uhe tb$ heavily plafl EdFourth the Sir for raee, aia furlong ure. spreading rank leaves ran through on the rail and heat ner of carrying out an net, the place . lYiupee aecond, Dou lkimo Thu Jjear-vl- ward sunlight aud extracting nourishment Dorado and Earl Rug'-ra- . chosen for an art, eic. . 1:131-1third. Time. Mill. from the race reaulted ia an upset, Arthur "Hava you ever examined the de Fifth race, me mile- - Deaniagea wou. So writee May Wood Simona In the fend ant?1 asked Air. llymau, at li to 1, leading Uto fluid JUmIde 'iline, third, for Joyner aacond, Lome. &H.alta: Technical World Magasina April, "No. 1:41. and goes on to ahum the need for some Flrat race, four furlongs Arthur Hy"lant It cnatomaryT alx Blirii Ellin Oil race, Saa King eradicate Rustier furtonga to man van, Invention or discovery aueond, "Yea, I made a request, Im-Dol'd 51 : aecond. Won, t Is hist George Taylor the wild mustard aud Canada third. Tim. Here Mn lielmaa Interrupted, and the oat third. Time, J: 14. bane the Second race, fire furlong. selling of farmer's life, questions and answers wera stricken that are the Lawaea woo, Maud McG. aecond, Hand "h can bow be as Id with certainty out aa not proper BRYAN FOR UNIONISM. Malden third. Time, 1:01. bat such a discovery has been made," Adjournment wa then taken. Third race, me mile and a furlong. she writes. "Tba firm successful exMr. lialinaa aald four more experts Dedaraa Labar Organiaatlona Hava periments wera attainptsd In June, would be called tomorrow. Thaw will Belling Modicum won, Briar Thorpe Seen of Great Benefit aecond. Exapu third. Time, 2:01. 190, by the Agricultural College of conclude the evidence. It la said, and a Fourth race, me tulle and five The tha argument ahould begin on Ihe Culverally of Wisconsin. -Bedford wua. Iktrado teooud. Chicago, March 18. William J. work bus been carried on under the Wednesday. at the ckwlng conference Venter-da- y direction of Professor R. A. Moore. Bari Batten third. Time, 1:47. in coniieeilou wlm the Induairlal Fifth race, aevea and a half f irtangs It should be recalled that the UniverTHAW TRIAL NEARING THE END , ond. Klevalioa arm, Cadlehoa exhibit, eipreweil the opinion ihut sity of Wlncoualn baa already estab37 1: S. I trude union have dune more gimd lished a wide reputation for Itaalf. Hedge Thorn third. Time, Naw York, March 18. Both AttorSixth race, aevea forking Rightful for aocieiy than any other force in tbla Tha Babcock milk teal which haa ney Jerome and the Thaw lawyers tiibauo country. arm, Curriculum aecond, Mona seemed to he agreed yealerday, unsaved more to the farmers of Wlsooo-althird. Time, 1:11 Although lie dlHclalmed any scienless auiiiethlng unexpected presented than the coal of the whole UniverDr. tific" kuowledge of the question. sity from Its foundation to the pres- Itself. Mr. Delniaa would begin calling Hryan'a remark were received with ent time, resulted from esperlment AT OAKLAWN TRACK. bis witnesses In tins afmurh satisfaction bv the audience of at the Wisconsin Agricultural College. ternoon or tomorrow morning. union men of from in Federation Hot Springe, March II. Osklawn Evelyn Thaw will probably lie Ihe Tha formaldehyde treatment for smut Labor, who attemled the meuting. results: flrat witness railed by Mr. lteluuis in in groin la alno one of the successful "The untune wume have inode Her testimony win be Flnt race, four furlong MerrlOdd discoveries of the same Institution .bill Ihey have won. Spunky aecond, McCullough urcuiupllahed The discovery of a practical method a contradiction of that given by law mom waa hie f the gieid.M third. Time, :4I. keynote of eradicating weed will be iff at least yrr Abrabau Hummel, regarding the speech. He paid a Irlhule eapeclally twice the value of either of these," Second rare, three end a half affidavit. Whether Dr. Britton D. EvBerea-lorto thia women of woe. the Looaa a in Bit lanilaa an and Dr. Charles O. Wagner, the nigulauUua Time, cornel 'i ion. aeooud, Feinting third. defense's experts, will be recalled. Designer When we emalder that through :42 Thaw's lawyers did not seem sure Easier was nhoeen for the April Third raoe. ala furtonga Sorrel Hop trade iinlnna wageu have lieen in allbough It la their intention yesterday, cosbecause Tha Designer arm. Stolen Momenta aecond, Ina Gray rrewd, hour Khortened, and eomfnrt numlier of to rail I r. (irarme Hammond and mure tume are for Easter appropriate afforded the workingmen In greater third. Tima, 1:14 E. Jrllffe and possible three than fur Match. And Dr. Smith Fourth race, one mile and venty measure." he aald, "1 think we have suitable for April or four other alienism. new of dresses th tha spring Thaw' lawyer expert that the rase right to aay tba beueflta reuniting are design yard, handicap Ttvullnl won, Beechvery attractive. The grace and will er aecond, Wlag Ting third. Tima, from theae union rannor he go to th Jury by Alouday night model The of Designer 1:45. next. Further examination and Perhapa no other force in practicability new friend are niimug many winning FUlh race, one mile and twenty One country ever haa been no effective beof w Unease, they women beranne of the Mae won. Duffy aecond. for Improvement In the elltaenahip and yard lieve, will take three .lays. Mr. Deh the la correctness and of take . making 1:421-1Clear Night third. Time, mss will want a full day for kto general mural qualltlea of our peo- BL Sixth race, alx furtonga -- The Ab- ple. slimming up, mid Mr. Jerome the illnrii-NteIn Several detail, article. bott arm. Dr. Dee Huffman Kent, The Aualrallan ballot aylem. for same amuinit of time in that cnee Glendover third. Time, 1:14. one thing, la largely due In tbla coun- are devoted to the April bride. They Jusilre Fitzgerald will probably, ad new style of wedding some discuss of the trade try to the agitation jnurn the court until the following and beside giving the p.illern union. I almoet feel aafe In paying gown, FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. very Monday morning. Ills charge for them, describe the latest acres-aurithat had It not been for the Internal likelv to takr up a whole session at them. wlih that go New Orica ni, March II. Fair taken In hi reform by thee organlza New spring lisu are illiiatiatcd so least. tlon we might atlll lie employing the grounda reanlla: that they may be copied, and clearly Flrat race, alx furtonga, aelllng Cut- old ayateni of voting. NATIONAL FAIR. advance article b Istura If the labor union had never done the regular ter won. Lady rarul aecond. Bull this time on the oouimg dainSelple, . 1:112-1llm third. Time, anything clue tlmn mine the age ties uf dress, has Its accustomed plane On ia to be InParmanantly Eatabliahsd Second race, four and a half fur-to-e of employment for rhlldren In the in the center Naw York, of The Itesigner. t.hl of Mullle Montruae gm, purao won. nilnee and fnrtorlea nation, Alary Kilsyth, who ia a Dew f Uawa aenmd, Dady Carolina believe that arcoinpllRhment alone Interior New York. March 18. A permanent an II deeiiraior, contribute third. Tima, : 64 would Jiwtlfy li exUlenee. No national fair to contain exhibits from lustrated "Hume article entitled Third race, true mile and aa eighth. la thl country ever bn been no Interior.' This, like all such everv state a in the union and to lie Bulling Grenade won, lire Bed sec- evil In Itn effarta an the tendency l fourteen million dollar tn The lVaigner, will he housed in material ond. Foreigner third. Time. 1. 12 huililiiin in thia city. Is being planned crowd our workabop with children of found to be of In prsrtiral application Fourth race, out mile and seventy tender year. It ia a mod deriructlv hv hoiiio 'f tha slate societies having the home Donna Kcond, lendeucy. nd oue thut the public con yarda Orbicular here. The plan Includes The in the April number Is fiction Olrerna third. Time. 1:53 a ai'leiire ahould prolel agalnal." exposition, comprising inirn-M- . of than Mure The ordinary Fifth raee, five and a half furtonga U'i-Referring to women In lndiitry. M features uf world's fair of coni inued story in the March the ld he believed women might I Toy Boy won, Baleahed aecond, Mo- Bryau an. ihe club alro luxurious pus!, ntiiiilNT. "Economy Farm," by Allies nica third. Time, 1 :0d mom for the state societies. NccoinpIlHh a mueh a uii-tluoug Hilihor of I." and 'Tartoita Sixth race, aeven furtonga, selling will ugantzatlon to union. ha the Kceond instillment in lilt- April emigre, toill the next srsaton. Faaadeaa won, St. Valentina wrund, ho niimlii-r- . appropriate sri.ooti.uiMi There an also interesting ldort I bey third. Time, 1:253-5- . i AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS uni this nterpriae. mnl ea.h of Srtlele mi "My Thnc K .Kt- -i In Ihe Seventh rare, one mile, celling will he asked ihe seto bv Mtxander Hiinn Ford, Far Rye Bye II won. Bonart eorond, March IS Th Am St. lands. Mo., a inan who ban cvere-- l the In fm ;nii.i:iiii. The leaders in tlie moveCmiKri-Mi third. Time, 1:41 2 5. lliix erican Howling .imm ment. which bogan In the Michigan ww-k- srheiluie w rk travel mill has had nuiiit let ing begun Kneiet. ay they have alrendv n Easier play fur lit rx'i'iriii'cn. RESULTS AT ASCOT, the schedule Tor curb ;vy ;i.miivi liy iPiiny memhers of ronare fell-will prove t i lie annllier ns J0:3u a. m. ami coiitiuuliig imiil niM tic il sup k'k'o Kilii In fur holm- enierialnmei:. Xml j and l torn Angelea. March II. ll.irvel nlptit. Tiuhi.r ir"grm ciuii-r'sr:H they to lleve IHirl uf tin !r p!.in. limitii llicke mere mure ; tln-many nme within half a eeonnd of the rec- bowling bv I wo men Irani.-- . tire tm1 It itruncli. ci'ii carry ar'lcle. of uc and iulere-,- iininiiK ord for four furlongs In tli firt race teams, nnrj Imlivl.iiiH Im. The i Kutii-r- t Xi.ld. a meniber of the the i'.l.:r depariuienis uf 1... Iv at Ancnt today. He won raellr. la event w.ix tin- - coiiti'S' of 'h ,r o d Miehigu'i oeioly, iw ip.e tl( IValeueikiauer the handicap at aix furtonga Air Ed- - flight of (we're of the plnn lie said mnl look for from luunt li t. iiiunth. ahlrt-wais- 1A07. 19, July, dominate. They will never rile No grtsia sci.in u( the w bite race ever ha admitted another race io equal partnership. MAGAZINES TTEMMY, MARCfl EfAH, OGDEN. e. I f- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |