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Show OGDEN,. UTAH. THE MOUSING EXAMINE!!, FRIDAY, MAY difference to the stock hoard valuation of a mate's stocks tor five mouths is startling to thou who know how stacks go up and down Tho Reno paper sas everyone la at a loss to understand this change for the worse. "There is no feeling ot panic and no one seems to believe tho It reasons. bottom hu fallen out, "Many guesses are made, but they are mostly bora of a lively imagination. The thing is mysterious, and the more so when stocks are weaker than ever Just when labor troubles are at an end and beusr things might bo expected. Th mines us here, and they are the greatest mines in the world made none the less no by stock fluctuations." the Tho stock game throughout United States Is not being played so heavily by the general public an It was tost summer. Affairs like the recent New York flurry have frightened the small buyer out of the game. He hu been toshown how far outside the while dabbling is stocks circle he with his little savings. Now he wants to he sure that he la buying something safe mining stocks go, but finds ths really safe offerings are too high priced. Tho strum of money pouring Into the stock pita last summer has been shut off and diverted to other channels and things are seta result. The elitling gradually mination of speculation to bringing about a safer state of affairs Mors good than harm will come out of the changes now taking place. ' LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE. 40. FURNITURE WAS DAMAGED. May I. Damages In the sum of 4504 are asked of the Rio Grande Western and Denver ft Rio Grande Railway companies In a Silt VAN LOAN AND WIFE. Salt Four times the light at half the cost That's what electric lighting does. If yon question it, question ns. We're only too glad to give information and good service along the lighting line. Thats why we an "Those Ute Men ' ELECTRICAL AT EVERYTHING Commercial Electric Company PHONE 362. 2279 WASH. AVE. The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. A6SETTS, $6,936,261.01 CAPITAL, $2,000,000.00. SURPLUS, 93,171,121.59. Lowes paid alnce Among which are included: , Troji N, L HO 1666 1819-39,478,- i M9i .s ChlttfO 1071 s Bof(0O( 1870 HavmOIIIi B1sss, 1800. .... 1080 Lyu, ......1 ... 8aa muicUco, era a s .ns s . s . .. 1004 1006 . s :. ds s S......S.... . i . .i.oiitioiMiMM. J. 1L Forristall, 2 Phones .t as. $ ....s...,.. a fiiKMiMKiMit.iMMM JifikioiTllta, Flti 1001 PlitcrioOi N, 1 1000 . . . Baltimore, 1004 Rochester, N. T., 1004 TWostOi .., 834.60 Agt. 1J1U7M1 May . Walter tan SEVEN TROUGHS MINES. Salt lake, May 9. C. W. Watts, who la ust in from 8evea Troughs, reports good work being done In the devetopmftit of the property oT the Seven Troughs Eclipse Mining company of which he is manager. The one tunnel, which le being driven on convein to catch another vein at the tact, is in 140 feet and is la era all the wav from which good pannings of gold are taken. The main vein for which the tunnel la being driven, gives assays near the surface of from (600 to 1800 a ton. A shaft to also being soak on a vein lira and a half feet wide which given values of from 4 to 91ES a ton. The Eclipse property Is only taro ' claims north of the famous Mssuma mine, which is the wonder of eventhat high grade camp, la this property a drift has been run more than ora. Mr. 150 feet all in specimen Watts says there to no question that the Eclipse and the Maxuma are on the same vela system. The growth ut the new town of Maiuma, Mr. Watts says, is limited only by the supplies of lumber and other material available. Only nine weeks old, the town has fully 150 tents and frame buildings and from 800 to But the Southern 1.000 Inhabitants. Pacific railroad Is simply swamped with freight and the problem of getting in supplies b the most serious one with which the bustling enrnp has Is contend. ' natbank RANGE FIGHTS IN WYOMING. Good Shoes Always Cheap Putnam has them for . Men, Boys and Children Fslrvlew. Wyo., May 4. The sheepmen and cattlemen of thin section are on the verge of an open conflict. A few days ago while F. G. Tolman and R. Iilllatasd wars driving p band of sheep to the lambing grounds unknown parties shot several sheep from ambush. The next day several members of the local cattlemen's association waited on Tolman md and commanded them to quit the country. For the first time in all these year, at persecution, the aheep-memads a stand tor their rights. As the cattlemen werf armed and 'truck n threatening attitude, Tolman ind Hlllstead got out their rifles and put the rattle meu to flight Tolman cam to town tho next day and hunt ing up the cattlemen, gave each a terrible beating, going to tho Justice and paying his fines each time. He was later arrrsted and given n Jury trial, but tha Jury disagreed. Feeling "is running nigh and morn trouble la feared. Hlll-stea- d n You can always be sure of getting the very best when you buy at the TROUT FRY PLANTED.' PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE American Fork, May 4. Robert Walker and Brigham McNlel of thin place spent yesterday In American 0 Fork canyon, whers they planted brook trout which wore shipped down from the hatchery in Murray. The American Fork canyon stream has been planted several times with trout hut It has not altogether been successful although some have grown to n fair slsa. ThS trouble experienced with this stream Is that during ths spring months tho water becomes so muddy and for such length of time that the young fish are unable to live. After the high water period, which to also the muddy period, the creek Is strewn with dead fish. Some people who are acquainted with this condition watch the creek banka and as soon M the fist die end are brought to the hanks they losd them In barrels and salt them down for future use. With the loss of fish In the canyon streams the attractiveness of the canyon a, n summer outing place Is to a large extent lost, as angling to one of the main canron sports. As n result, every lover or sport ind summer outings Is anxious that the streams be successfully planted. 26,-00- 2345 Washington Avenue . Call and examine and be convinced Does YourLawn Mover Need Sharpening? NEW CAVALRY TROOP. Bountiful Men Sign Enlistment Oatha for Three Years. Ideal We have in operation on. or th. new Law. Mower Sharpeners that we would Ilk. to have you tiamln. before 'you Is have your Mown sharpened again. There nothing like It on the market. By 1U use each blade laiharpened with the utmoet exactitude. the bevel on the knives being kept at the same degree nil along. Every lnacuracy Is taken out and a perfect "clearance given the blades. Mora good Mowers are spoiled by bunglesome sharpening than by the vfbrk they are intended to do. There's no "guesswork about the Ideal It la simply accurate to a hair. Bring Your Cranky Mewtra to Our Remedial Institute for Lawn Mowers. and have em property doctoral Price only 78 cents and a cure guaranteed. - Dia-ablc- H. G. HANSEN OPP. Z52S WASHINGTON Bell Phene 727Z. AVE, , SON CITY HALL. WILL CALL AND DELIVER d Bountiful, May 8. Twenty men of Bountiful and Centerville have signed their names to the enlistment roll, which will make them members of the National Guard of Utah and servants of Uncle Sam for the next three yearn. This action on their part was the result of n meeting held In the armory hall Tuesday night by a number of old company E members, mud with the advice and aid of Colonel Lund of tho guard. It was an enthusiastic meeting from start to finish, not one man offering an objection to the proposed move, hut nil signifying their willingness to aid the new organ I ut ion in every way in their power. Between 35 and 40 of the leading young men of this place, together with some of the older ones, were there. Thou who did not sign their names to tho roll said that they would do so as soon as they were sure that It would be a 'go- and that some strong man would take hold of the matter and Insure suecew. Enlistment rolls were given to committees, who are to convaas the town and secure the nec-- district court today in the Brown EwtoC for the failure CV ot defendant to safely carry a car of flirt! er ! Robf. G. Agee, Mgr. Offce 80 . 14,467.00 06,860.00 007,100.00 050084.00 01,141.00 04,000.00 75,251.00 6M10.00 440,000.00 14,000.00 08,400.00 Lake, Loan and wife were arrested by Offi-cC. A. Carlson Wednesday and with placed in the city lail charged anest housebreaking. After their both Van Loan and his wife confessed of ornaments is the theft of all kinds and other articles la the now vacated house of J. R. Walker 414 South Main ireeL The thefts occurred about three weeks ago for several nights while the house was being dismantled inside. Mirrors, chairs, silver-plate- d door knot and various other articles were takes while movers and emThe ployee were away from the house. valulast thing taken was a pair of able portieres. On seeing these portieres in a South States street secondhand store. Officer Carlson came to the conclusion that they had been stolen from the Walksr residence, and later verified his belief. Van Loan and his wife were arrested la the hut in which they have been living in the rear of 464 South State street According to their statement to the officer, they have been in Salt Lake only four weeks and began stealing boon after their arrival here from Denver. They are both addicted to the use of morphine. In all, it Is believed thtat the two stole articles worth nearly 9509 during the few nights they visited the Walher residence, and all were sold to dealers in second hand goods Van Loan la about 35 years old, and his wife to about 24. PoThey will be given a bearing in lice cort this morning. houirhold goods A9d oflM furaituro safely from Wllklusburg, Pa., to Salt Lake City. The car waa shipped on December T, 1903, and waa transfer-rosafely to the defendant companies by connecting lines from the east When it arrived in thin city it wan found that part of the goods had been takes from tha car and what did come By reathrough was badly damaged. defend-anti son of the negligence of the it is cl&lmttd ihut plaintiff hu been damaged to the nnm stated d SEVEN MILLIONS INCREASE. 9 County AssesCampbell Grown and his field men have completed the assessment in this county for the year 1907, and it allows Salt Lake, May a phenomenal increase over the assessment of Ust year. The total assessment thin year to 157,644,447, as compared with a total of 850A21.278 for last year, an increase this year of 97.167,169. Of this increase about 4.500,008 is la the city and the remainder in the county outside the city limits. Taking into consideration the fact that the law passed by the tart legislature takes all the property of the Utah Light aad Power company out of the hands of th county assessor and with the state places board of equalise lion, and the tow exempting mortgages from taxation, it will be seen that the increase la the assessed valuation to Indeed very large. The decree la the valuation in this county by taking out the Utah Light and Railway property is and ths decrease by reason of the exemption of mortgages from taxation is 381,901. Beni estate shows an Increase valuation of 2,341,411 over last year, and tha total valuation of personal property this year to 17,893,967, an increase of 93.106,513 over last year. Tha only decreases on tho rolls this year are patented mining claims, sheep, swine end other miscellaneous property. JuJtBM) CONSULTATION FREE We Guarantee Speedy and Aba, In lute Cures Cases Dm Elliott, ficrois the street from old itand-- no 2356 Washington Avenue. -- D. B. Talks Twelve Thousand Men Aro Resolved to Fight. New York, May 9. The gravity la the longshoremen's strike grows with the hours. This U principally because the oongestlon of frelght.is becoming rapidly greater, the total monetary loss being reckoned thus far at about 600,000, Involving business In many parts of the country. It to also because an element of the strikers seem to be ready to resort to violence, as was manifest last night when 800 Italian and Polish were surprised and attacked by several hundred strikers and sympathisers In Williamsburg, and a navaga fight ensued In which stones, knives and clubs wera used and numbers of persons wera hurt, including some policemen. Then again, both sides show a fixity of purpose, which does not. presage an early end ot tha trouble. The strikers, who now number about 13,000, declare that they will not yield untoso their demands for a higher scale of wages are granted and the steamship companies aro equally insistent that He concessions will be made by them and that they will stand together to resist the men's exactions. Meantime Police Commissioner Bingham has taken the precaution to keep la reserve at the stations all policemen except those on patrol which la. la one sense, a mobilisation of tbe 8,000 policemen In the city. J. H. Thomas, operating manager of the Interactional Mercantile Marine company, speaking for the trans-At-.la- n tic lines Involved In the strike, said that the heads of all those lines had discussed the situation. They wera unanimous, ho said, la tha position that the demands of ths strikers wore exorbitant, that the companies eould not afford to meet them and that the strikers' places would be filled with other men at the present scale. The companies win bead their energies to getting their vessels away on schedule time, even If this be with partial cargoes. strike-break-e- Salt Lake, May I. In a complaint AM in ths district court today by Lucius U Woodruffiand wife against Edgar P. Sears and wife. It is alleged that Bears detrended plaintiffs out of their property end secured a deed to the same by the use ot fraud and deception. They aow ask that the deed be set aside and cancelled end that their title to the property be quieted as against the defendants end others. In Jun, 1904, it is alleged that Sears Induced the plaintiffs to deed to hto wife a part of lot 8, block 17, plat F, Balt Lake City survey and in cunsld-ala- o caused mixed eentlmenta by res-thea note tor 1,000 and mortgage on 149 acres of good agricultural land seven miles west of the city. Sears took Woodruff out to look at the land and the deal was made. When the mortgage waa made cut and delivered it waa found that It did not cover land which Sears showed to Woodruff at all, hut covered land which was law and marshy. m POLICE HAVc HOPES DOUGLAS PLEADS GUILTY. All Southern Pacific Conductors Are a ' New York, May 9. W. Douga lass, the former loan clerk of the Tribune: Hope revived somewhat Trust Company of America, pleated among the local polios Wednesday guilty In court today of tha larceny that a capture may be effected In tho from the trust company of stock cerDaynes Jewelry store robbery case of tificates of the Rock Island Railroad J. Dunn, the man who deposited a company valued at 9112,000. He was to tha Tombs to package containing about 400 worth remanded of stolen goods in the Wells Fargo await sentence. It was reported he company's express office at Ogden, will be used as a witness against O. consigned to a man named Williams, M. Dennett, the broker, who Is under at Denver, that was Intercepted by srmt charged with complicity In the Chief Sheets, Detective Raleigh and theft. the Ogden officers Monday. Dunn, an related Wednesday morning, was traced to Montello on the Southern Pacific line, leaving the train there, where all trace of him was lost for the time being. However, about twenty conductors on ths Southern Pacific have a description of the man, along with tha number of his ticket, and the like, and the officers at Ike different towns between Ogden and San Francisco have been fyrntehsd a description of Dunn, with Instructions to hold him In case he appears. Dunn's-- ticket reads to Ban nan-ciscand there Is reason to believe that the suspect will try to finish the Just arrived from California, the trip to that place on tho transportahot pacing stallion, Happy Hoolition he bought at Ogden. In that gan," race record 2:201-1- : and the event there is n chance to lend him behind the bars. The fear Is that the grand standard breed trotting stalpremature publicity given the officers1 lion, Package, race record 2:20, plane may have reached Dunns ears, time 2:12. Thesn horses will be at in consequence of which he will hardSee your service In Ogden. ly be guilty of any Indiscretion that will lead to his apprehension. In this connection it is well to state that the information concerning the trap set to catch the Jewelry thieves was given to the Ogden representaTHE LIVERYMEN tives of the Salt Lake newapapers by Chief Browning of the Ogden departfor further particulars at ment, under a pledge of secrecy, and only one paper, the Herald, aaw fit to violate that pledge. The Salt Lake officers had nothing to do with giving the Information to the press. Looking for Dunn. NOTICE TO Norse o, Breeders Johnson & Dee One D B. said to another D. B. How would you like Luke to sue your In Yea. Murray?" D. raid the other B., Well," I dont care where he oueo me, if he would only let my money alone." We collect Bad Debts from Dead Beat everywhere. Merchants' Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Defats Fifth Fleer Commercial National Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. Seme People Dont Lika Ua CARL E. PETERSON I SCO GROCERY me MEAT Wo can tickle your palate ifl complete line of cholca aprlai up tables, fresh at our fouutali nay morning. A too an aasortmeat titan A fine line of Imported un4 4mafic staple ahd fancy groceries. TW goods win prolong your fits sal fin vlm aad vigor to your syrinx . MARKET VMAAAMAAAAAMAAAAMMAMi If you want to cut down living expsaaee call and see us aad be convinced 1 Cor. 24th and Grant Phenes STOCKS Depreciation of Fifty Million Dollars In Five Montfie to Announced. During the put five months Nevada mining securities have depreciated In value $50,000,000 This Is ' at the rate of 810,000,000 a month. The authority for these figures is tho Reno Evening Gazette, which allows some startling comparison between prices paid November 15 and May ft Among the Bullfrog favorites National Bank ught on Nov. IS five months 77 cento. It changed hands at 55 Monday. Bullfrog hu dropped from 55 to 15 during the put five mouths, and Montgomery Mountain from 75 to 15 during the same time. Gold Bar has lost Jut 1, selling Nov. 16 for 1.87 and Monday for 87 centa The Goldfields show even n greater decrease. Cons41dited sold Nov 15 at flO and Mondfly brought but 97.60. Sliver Pick has lost Just one cent less than a dollar, having dropped from 91.90 to 91 cents. Atlanta hu dropped from 95 to 65; Combination Fraction from 6.50 to 93.95, and Kewsnos from 91.50 to 98 cents. Similar large declines can be cited for other stocks. The figure Is staggering 150,000,- - Bananas Dates MERCHANDISE Figs t s Violins, Guitars, Aeeordsoti , - Fine Red Apples Jos, Strings. 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