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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, THE MORNING 14 lacked the frenzied excitement that characterized the previous loivnuou. The condition today wore more favorable to the beam weather lu the northwekt being more moderate and the Liverpool market steady. July lower at 98 to jl opened off to 98 to 99 anl sold lower at opened 1 4 to I 99 to fl.uO. December opened lower at $1.10 2 to $1.01 1 3 and dropped back to $1.00 6-- 8 ART EXHIBIT OF CITY 3-- 4 8 3-- 2 SUNDAY, UTAH, Rep-teaib- 3-- WALL STREET OPERATORS TURN FROM WHEAT MARKET. Rumors of Various Kinds Act Strange I y Upon Speculators in Many Stocks. Ton win an agree that there nothing better than haring your Uneus turned out U an attractive manner. A well laundered shirt will create a favorable impression at all times. We make a specialty of tuning out linens in an attractive manner. We await your bundles. Ogden Steam Laundry Theses Uth d 174. Selecting Wedding Gifts liB Xew York, May IS. The attention of operator in stocks today we turned apparently from the wheat market and was diverted to the trouble effect more nearly concerning it The trouble of mind waa due must-lto nuuors end to the inference drawn from reports rather then actual Proa peel of additiondevelopment. al note iaaues seamed to bear heavily on the speculative mind end unconfirmed rumora were afloat of aome incursion Into the field by In do atrial corporation of the first elas. where railroad hitherto have been the largInest seekers of acconinnnlatiuna. ference wee drawn from the report that Nrw York Central interests were about to withdraw from the directorate of the Chetapeake and Ohio which were hurtful to their stock and by sympathy to the general market Some friction between Xew York Central and Pennsylvania Interests was applied in the rumors current on those tranaactfcms. Another center of depression wee the storks of the Xew York public utilities, for which there wee no dear explanation beyond the old subject of the pending public utilities bill at Albany. The a fail In prices of stocks was In while wheat was reacting sharply In response to profit-takinThe bank on the wide advances. statement while favorable presented no unexpected features. The cash Increase conforming closely to the preliminary estimates and the small loan contraction helping the strength of the position of the banks. The easy tone of the bond market waa an element in the general depression prevailing. Foreign holiday, subtracted one ejurre of the usual participation in the market. Total sales of bonds, par value, y pro-gre- is a poser for many puaaled people. Pardon the suggestion that our Judgment and experience may be of some aid. Presents of gems and other Jewelry are always In order, and you am asaured of ample choice when you behold the display at W. L. BUSWELL'S, the Jeweler, Two Deers North of Wright's, tables, freak at our fountain every morning. Also an assortment of fruits. A fin line of Imported and domeetla staple and fancy groceries. These gooda will prolong your life and glva vim and vigor to your system. T.B.Evans&Co GROCER. Both Phonos 231. 2364 Waah. Ava. ..... pfd 40 ...,..17982 Southern Parlflc Southern Railway. Union Psriflo .... Tnloe Pacific pfd Wabash Wiaconaia Centre Amalgamated (topper American Car and (foundry. American Locomotive American Smelting American Smelting pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel end Iron National Biscuit International Paper Xatlonal Lead Pacific Mall ..... People's Gee Pressed Steel Car Pulhnan Palace Car Standard Oil Sugar Tennessee Coal end Iron United Stales Steel United States Steel pfd Western Union Northern Pacific Great Northern pfd Int. Met Int. Met., pfd Mackey Mackey, preferred ..... 19 143 88 12 17 94 37 01 61 101 68 31 70 13 04 20 91 34 105 530 125 147 35 99 82 128 ISO, 19 54 July $10 AYE. BEWABD For the arrest and conviction of any party or partlsa stealing the Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner.. LAMAR NBLSGX, Circulator. 1-- COMPANY SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. OGDEN, UTAH. manufacturers Packers of High Grade Vegetables A Full Line ef Pierce'a Pierce's Pierces Pierce's We pack ALT LAKE 'CHANGE CONDITION. IN 8HAKY Lower Mammoth, Unde Sam, Cen, Little Bell Were the tive Traders. Star Ac- Salt Lake. May 18. The week on the mining exchange rinsed with a quiet, shaky market. The market In every instance was inclined to show weakness with transactions light. Little Bell opened the trading with e single sale at $4.25. lamer Mammoth add at $3.30 cash and as high ai $2.35 on a buyer's option. Bur Con. made a 500 sale at S5c. Uncle Bam was quiet and unehsng-eat 60 and 61c, with Back Tunnel going at $1.77. Ingot oame In with 1000 at 8c, while Tattle Chief found buyers ar 18c to 19s. Mountain Lake passed off 200 at 70 and 71c. New York of Park City put 2000 shares over the Uble at 18c end 17c. South Columbus played the leading part of the call, 3100 shares changing owner at $1.85 and $1.80. Victor Con. a1d a 500 lot at 18c, the recent assessment being de' linquent. Very little, If any, change occurred during the open board call, the trailing being very much distributed among the entire Hat, Heck Tunnel nnloaded several bunrhes at 1.75. Daly Judge moved up to $8, with Ingot holding strong at 8c. Uttle Chief toM at little at 19c, while Mountain Lake moved up to 72c. Mammoth went at 12.32. May Day came forth with a 500 ht at 28c. while Nevada Hills was In demand at $1.37. South Co- - The body of J. E. Taylor, accomwife and children panied by hi arrived from Pocatello yesterday. The body was taken to Larkin's undertaking parlors, where It will remain until the date of the funeral has been decided upon. A sister at the deceased and a son from the east, a son from California, and another from Balt lake, are expected to arrive at an early date. The manner of the accident la a wee related by this paper last night. So badly burned was the body that it is unrecognisable and the remains will not be opened to view. The clothes on hie hody, with the exception of hi sweater collar, were entirely con in raed by the flames. When the firemen were fighting the fire It wee thought that Mr. Taylor was out of the building, but bis body was discovered two hours later, charred and .. . lifeless. CONFERENCE Pure Pood Catsup. Pure Feed Perk A Beane Pure Feed Hominy. Worcestershire Sauce. but one grade of goods FACTORY, J. G. READ & BROS. CO. JOHN HOXER In the West 834 to 940 Twenty fourth -- HOME PRODUCT. Edward Bicheel, Proprietor. Factory 2454 Well Avenue. Cache Valley Condensed - Milk OGDEN. Company Manufacturers of UTAH. of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen the geld medal at the State Fair, 1905, A trial cm will convince you there la none JUST AS GOOD 2261 Wash. Ava. OGDEN, UTAH. and PICKLES A OGDEN, UTAH. TENTS and AWNINGS Street. STRICTLY of Phone 107P. Wholesale and Retell Manufacturer The beet and Largest Manufac- turer Manufacturers VINEGAR FIVE POINTS OGDEN, UTAH. Harness and Saddlery UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Utah Fruits and Vegetables THE BEST, Aak your Grocer for It AT LOGAN, FACTORY UTAH. A. E. CLOSE Manufacturer of . . CIGARS THE Gear Havana and HANAN Domestic You get the beet and promote an honest home industry when you smoke the Victor. - Union made. Garden and Flower offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent (&ds VdYlfiriniVYYYYYYYYYYYYVVYV Our splendid stock aide by the very best material and you to select Just what you want Come and as us. skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD a Stock remedies will be specialty with us. POULTRY SOLE AGENTS SUPPLIES. T. B. Heller - ,SL Son ; HAY AND GRAIN. SUNDAY Mutual Improvement Associations to be Addressed by B, H. Roberts. 2310 At the evening erosion of the Y. M. M. I. A. conference, to be held today in the Tabernacle, B. H. Roberta will deliver an address on ' the aubjeet of Peace." An Mr. Roberts has had a successful experience In promoting peace In more than one Instance, he will be able to apeak with some authority. Special music has been arranged. The morning and afternoon sessions will be of an executive nature. Reports from the various wards will be heard from the officers of the stake and suggestions will he made with a view of encouraging the work for the coming season. Ismal members of .the association will address the afternoon meeting on subjects pertaining to the questions Involved in the manuals. JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure The brilliant educator and magnetic lecturer. Dr. Bell, will deliver his first lecture in the auditorium of the High school. Because of the conflict between the Thomas Ounce rt and the Bell lecture, the academy people gave way and the lecture of Dr. Bell will First-Cla- ss Washington Avenue. Beth Phonea. it the time to order your SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Our goods are now In and would be pleased to have you call In to see them. We also do repairing, cleaning and proating. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded DR. BELL'S LECTURE Day . . . Nevada Hill . Xcv. Falrvlcw CANNING J. E. BOLSTAD SIS 24th at. Phone S0S-K- . p 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. DOMOIO & COMPANY1 155 25th Street May OATS 10.72 16.82 WINS ....Kept. 20.000 36.000 313.000 261.O0U 2.000 20.000 .20 Thai the work of the Ogden Tabernacle rhiiir ta considered of a very high order by capable musical judges I evidenced In tbe following excerpt from a litter to Mr. Joe. Ballantyne. written by John J. McClellan: I inuel write you line to again av bow glorious was" your work on last Tuesday evening, end also to tell i again tbat you have a choir of which I am very, very proud. I love to work with you. Cali on me at any lime. I atn proud through and through of ynit. the choir, Mr. Rosa Your work a u.l our Sam Whitaker. with the choir Ik immense, and I beg and you iirccpt my congratulations thanks for your great courtesies to o-- Shptt. 22.000 77.000 267.000 1.000 29.000 M:s are Olive M Blunt, for several missionary jap,,,. and who I just returning from a vest's On the produce exchange Unlay the utility nf ronditlnn. f n Japan, will give butter market J- - steady: creamerpopular lecture a) the Baptist ies 1822; dairies 1726. Kgxp. ohnrrh. Mia Blunt will he accomsteady; at mark rases included. 1.1;' panied by eight Jn)K)ni'p. who have me to this country for their educacheese, steady, 13al5. tion. The Japanese will taka part In the program. Thin lecture will be Chicago Wheat. not!) entertaining and profitable. The a May IS. Weakened la cordially Invited. There carried the prior of wheat public will he no admission fee charged. A down about 2 point a hushrl today, free offering will lip tk-- n. compared with vester-lavrloslng quotations. Trading again was exceedingly active, hut the mark WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. liqui-datkr- ' ji and Notions of all kinds Judge Straup Thursday granted Receipts and Shipments. Article. THE SUPREME COURT IN a writ of prohibition, the other judges concurring, against Judge 64a; Flour, bble Wheat, bu Branded Legal Men's Furnishing Goods Lukes Methods Sacramento . Silver Shield BUr Con .... Swansea .... So. Swansea . . Tnlted States tab 8. Con ... Butler Libera Reck Tunnel Black Jack ... Century Colo, kilning Emerald . quotationa were as fallow: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, none; No. 8, 921.00; No. 2 corn 53 No. 2 oata 54; No. 2 yellow, 37a48; No. 3 white 46a47; No. 3 white 46a46; No. 2 r.ve 82; good feeding bnriey 60a75: fair lo choice malting 84: No. 1 flax seed, 1.26; No. norths astern. 1.27; prime timothy seed, 4.30; clover, oon tract grades. 15.00; short riba, sides (loose) 8.65 a8.75; mesa pork per bhl., 16.37a 16.50; krd, per 100 lbs.. 9.7a9.5,l: short clear nl dee (boxed), 9.no; whiskey, basis of high wines, 1.29. Rye, bu . . Burley, bu THE UTAH BODY ARRIVED .... ... Sfpt bu . . Oata, bu . . 2281 WASHINGTON euo-cea- CORN May Oorn, GRIFFIN PAINT CO. The ait exhibit of the city schools, under the direction of Fred Mass, at the public library, proved a Super and Coffee. Yesterday was tbs bat day and New York, May 18. Sugar Raw a good patronage was given In the afQuiet. Fair refining, $3.37; centrifu- ternoon end evening. The Madison gal 96 trot, $3.87; molaees sugar, $3.12. Refined needy. Crushed. $5.70; school orrhaetra wee in attendance at both openings to discourse music. powdered. $5.10; granulated $5.00. Coffee Quiet No. 7 rlo, 6 Na The Copley and other prints on dis4 Santos, 7 play ere pronounced by visitors and crltlce to he the best ever offered to Wool. the public gese. They are particu8t. Louts, Mo., May II. Wool-Ste- ady; larly beautiful in color and the submediand western territory for the moat part are of an enums. 2327; fine medium, 19a21; fine, ject nobling nature. 1417. The auditorium on the second floor at the llltrary presents the appearChicago Livestock. ance of an art gallery ao numerous Chicago, May II. Cattle Receipts ere the pictures. Visitors are con300; market steady. Beeves, $1,251 ducted through the exhibit by attendhelfars. $5.00a ant 4.45; cows, of explaining the real capable to 5.25; calves, $4.606.25; good prime Import of the more pretentious steers, $5.356.45; poor to ineduitn, copies. etockere and feeders, $4.256.30; The proceeds accrued from the ex$2.905.15. hibit will be converted Into a fund for Hogs Receipts 100; market steady. the purchase --of pictures for the mixed. $6.25 6.30a6.4U; Light, schools. Already over $2,000 worth 6.52 heavy, $5.006.40; rough. of prints adorn the walla of the eduto $6.006.16; pigs, $5.806.45; good cational Institution and h Is the Inchoice heavy, $6.$0a6.40. market tention of the school authorities to 2.500; Sheep Receipt ao decorate each room of the many steady. Natives, $4.506.20; western, In the city with works of $6.006.80; buildings $4.506.15: yearlings, real art, that there will be no place lambs, $6.256.75; western, $6.25 for cheep imitations end misleading 6.75. attempt at art. July Sept Caah BWHB1AM $1.07 July, $9.17 12. July, $8.92 May, $8.82 Rye Cash, 81. Barley Cash, 7784. Timothy, clover and flax; no trading. Klba ... CHICAGO PRODUCE. benefit of these prices. Come and leave your order before the choice of tlje stock baa been. sold. Proceeds Are to Be Devoted to Purchase of Pictures for the School luird-M- ay, WHEAT May 9.27 July 9.42 Sept SHORT RIBS 9.02 July 9.17 Sept shipment in order to get the RIGIIT PRICES and we will giro our patron the Pork-M- ay, 16.60. fu- LARD We bought an extra large MADISON SCHOOL ORCHESTRA FOR THE EVENING. ay, July, 52 July, 46 $16.35; July, $16.57 FUTURES. May PRETTIEST PATTERNS Cora Oats Wheat-M- 8. 70 68 May 18. The leading tures ranged as follows; July Sept FORK July Sept NEWEST DESIGNS, Close; 96 May, 53 3-May, 46 12; 1907, Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State Charred Remains of J. E. Taylor to be Buried In Ogden. 88 Atchison 99 Atchison, pfd 96 Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific ....103 130 Chicago and X. W 210 Chicago and N. W. pfd 28 Denver and Rio Grand 23 Colorado, Bout hern Denver and Rk Grande pfd ... 72 23 Erie 138 Illinois Central 114 Loulavllle and Nashville 20 Mesican Central 113 Missouri Pacific 1217, Pennsylvania 107 Reading Rock lalaad 20 Chicago, I May 1$. July, NEW VORK BONDS. CHICAGO la the character of the transfer aervioo we supply our patrons Prompt, reliable and at low oost, Any time you any we'll be on your Job and handle It expeditiously aud walL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. 9 23 for yours. Chicago Produce. $604,000. Rock Island St, Paul ,, Wo can tickle year palate with a complete Hat of choice apring vege- 3-- Chicago, 94; 39, SCHOOLS 1-- 1 MAY n me. Lewli from assuming Jurisdiction In tbe oaee of Jacob Peart end others against William Hendrickson, on appeal In the district court from the Justices court. In granting the writ an opinion was expressed that a notice of an intention on an undertaking of an appeal la not a notice of an undertaking of an appeal being filed and dose not come within the statues. After Judgment had been secured In this caw in the Justices court the attorney for defendant served notice of Intention of filing undertaking in appeal on October 1, 1904. and filed the with the undertaking on October 4. Judge Lewis declined to appeal dtamlae the case when the motion waa made that it wag without hie Jurisdiction. Application for writ of prohibition was then filed. This wee one of the many Murray Judgments obtained by the Merchant! Protective aeanriatlon. ol which Francis G. Luke la general manager, end thle decision is of treat importance, aa It will affect thousands of other ceres. Balt Vake Telegram, May 11, 1907. Merchants Protective Association FIVE SUICIDES. Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts One Man Hung Himself to Pfd Post In a Hospital. Fifth Floor Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. Som People Don't Like Ua." Chicago. May id Five suicide and two at tempt ar was reported to the Chicago police yesterday. In three instances carbolic arid was used; In two cases gas was Inhaled: one man tried lo drown himself, and another hung himself to bed post an-In desponhospital. dency was the caue in each case. Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors NOTICE TO Horse Breeders Just arrived from California, the hot peeing stallion, "Happy Hooli- gan," race record 2:201-2- ; and the grand standard breed trotting stallion, "Package." race record 8:20, time 2:12. These horses will oe at Seo your aervlce In Ogden. Johnson & Dee n THE LIVERYMEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R. Want Ads Bring Big Results for further particular at 248 24th Street WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS |