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Show TOE MORNING 14 OGDEN, EXAMINER, UTAH. MAY SUNDAY, 1907. 26, oooooooooooooooo Selecting: NEGRO CRIMINAL CAUGHT. Wedding Gifts s SfrvySf LIVELY TRADING ON BALT LAKE Stock Shaw Conaidcrable Strength and Move la Good Shape Tlntica Active. Suit Lake, May 25- - Trading was bulb lively and henry during ibis morning1 call on (be local mining stock exchange. One of the feature of the fore niton business was the 10 rent gain of l.ower Mammoth which open,! at 82.27 1 and closed at 2.47 . May Dav wa another Ttntic stork in favor, getting back to It a old price of 3D cents. A sale of Stiver King at WALL ON SESSION SHORT A STREET. CHANGE. lie) in mI policemen, Little Interest Taken. The short New Turk. May 25 Unlay was Dealing of Interest. bare prartirallv were aula'll aud price movements slugThe undertone gish aud hesitating. was weak, and tentaiive efforts by room traders to carry prices upward were soon abandoned. A bad imprea-sio- a wa made by the report that the underwriting of the 81.00u.0tid of Rock at the stuck exchange PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE bcoh of whom were severely .lashed with a razor, wielded ly the prisoner. He was finally overpuwered and Jailed. Dealings Were Small and Prices Slow aea-a-i Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State fal.. May 25. A to tie Jew in Indlanapolla (doe, wanted for Ihe murder of Policeman Charles Russell, on Kept. 30, 19'Mi. was arrested last night after a fierce battle with two Ban Jose, negro SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. UTAH CANNING COMPANY OGDEN, UTAH. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO prices. The general scarcity of liquid capital and the heavy requirements of railroad corporations for additional capital clearly form tha root of the peo-jiU a posar tor many puzzled trouble. Public agitation against corPardon the eiiggaaiiun that by impairing their credit and porations bunds the dubious crop prospects and the our judgment and experience may cent four refundlug Island per 825.50 contributed to the totals which ba 1 mum aid. Presents of aeaia aa low figure as 2. the resulting Jeapardv of earnings of railwere 86.610 shares at a selling value bad bees at and oilier Jewelry ara always la of lime which the bond hat roads, aggregate the depression of seleugth of 25, tUo.SU. The closing uoqtati'jns to run to order, and you ara anured of maturity indicating that curities. follow: ampla choice nhea you behold the little hope 1 entertained of an eariy relaxation of the atrain on capital. display at The banka made a wrung showing in W. L SUSWELL'S, tha the weekly statement, the cash inJeweler, crease being much larger than wa Two Door North af Wrights. estimated. This did not help stocks and low price were made after the appearance of the atatetneuL Foreign Berths exchange continued firm and there la haa brought an action growing likelihood again that gold will of divorce against her husband, Alexfurrose lamdon in go out. Discounts on the grounds of deserander ther and sharp competition 1 expect- tion and The parties arrivals ed with Paris for the weekly were married in this city in January, Monon of guld In the London market 1906, and lived togsther till October day. There was continued liquidation of the name year, when the husband In 'the Southern railway atocks, which left and failed to tvturn. Bhe praya forced the preferred to the lowest for an absolute divorce and the right level of the year. The heavy time of to reauine her muiden name of Bertha U. 8. B'eel was a marked sentiment T. R. O'Counelly appear aa In favor of the whole loarket. The Lynch. plaintiff's jdtnrney. lowest tbs at was weak aud close prices. Total sale of bouda 5740.00U. The design of a flower bed, 50 feet long by 12 feet wide, ia being worked Silver Shield out by the Floral society, which hns Star Con ... offered to plant the flowers and grass a a a Swansea a a .... neces-ar- y to make such a bed, on the ia tha character of tha traaafar So. Swansea Ctrl Hall square, it will be conacrvica wa aupply our patron z. Mine Utah .. structed as soon ns the park cotnmls-sfcmPrompt, rellablo and at low coat, r. s. Con ... a a a a a you aay woU ho oa your commences to improve tha barAiy tima handla Victoria .... it expeditiously Job aad ren portion of the square. The bed Boston Con . will contain, worked out in flower letand wall Butler IJberal ALLEN TRANSFER CO. ter!, the name of Ogdm so slanted as Beck Tunnel 22 for youra. to he visible from Twenty-fift- h street Black Jack a a a a a Besides being beautiful, it will be an Bullock . . advertisement. The edges of the deCentury sign will be scalloped with green Colo. Mining , vegeladon and other feat uies will 19 Annex .. Daisy make It the finest combination of Ingot flow era, plants and grass la the state. Iron Blossom . 119 Jo Bowers ... 102 Decanss he was attempting to sell IBil King .... IKS shoes that had been stolen from a Little Chief ... box car in the yards, Frank Morgan 45 Mount Lake .... was taken to the police station yes127 New York .... 77 'A terday, where he told a story that Scottish Chief . 18 instead of securing his liberty, caused Bo. Columbus him to be locked up. Morgan claimed 136 Seven Troughs 87 that he bought the footwear from a Tetro 12 man who offered then! at any price. Victor (jo .... Seven pairs were taken from the car Wabash Yankee Con . . , but four pairs have since been recovered. 88 Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry .... 36 ' Invitations are out for the graduat87 ua entruat with American laieoinoilve Tha axdutlra pat tha 116 ing exercises of the' state school for American Bmcltlng laundartog of their linen. Our work the deaf and the state school for the 107 American Hmeltiiig pleases them. No matter how critical blind. The former win be held Satur53 ..... Transit... Brooklyn Rapid you may be, you will Bad tha Ogden 29 day evening. June 1, and the latter Colorado Fuel and Iron -12 Monday evening, June 3. Steam Laundry will pleaaa you. Wa International Paper ... 64 XatlonMl la-arender A No. 1 aervlca. Pacific Mall Funeral services over the remains of .'24 91) Mrs. Elizabeth J. La'ne were held People's Gas 31 Pressed Steel Car yesterday at Richeys chapel at 2 Pullman Palace Car ....164 Friday at Rlehey'e - chapel at 1 Ogden M. E. church of Ogden conducted the 52') Standard Oil 123 417 25th St Phono 174. services and preached the funeral euSugar Coal and Iron ......1.19 logy. Music was furnished by the LOCAL LODGE TO DISCOURAGE A 32 United States Btecl choir from the same church. The MERCENARY PRACTICE. 97 United Slates Steel pfd casket was covered with flowers and 81 Western Union them were many floggl tribute, some of them being from the George A. Purchase af Elka Tuaka Haa Led to CHICAGO FUTURES. Lowe company employee, and six of the Wanton Destruction of tha these young men, who are associates Noble Animal. Chicago, May 25.' The leading fu of the husband of tha deceased, were the turn ranged a follows : UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Manufacturer Packers ef High Grade Vegetables Pierces Purs Food Catsup. Pierce's Pure Feed Perk A Beene Piarce'e Pure Food Hominy. Fierce Worcestershire Sauce. W pack but one grade of geode THE BEST. Utah Fruits and Vegetables J. G. READ & BROS. CO. JOHN HOXER Cache Valley Condensed Harness and Wholesale end Retail Manufacturer of Milk Company Saddlery The beet and Largest Manufae turera in the West 834 to 848 Street Twenty-fourt- OGDEN, UTAH. Ie MANUFACTURERS of VINEGAR STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Edward Bichat I, Proprietor Factory 2454 Wall Avetiu. FACTORY. FIVE POINT OGDEN, UTAH. OGDEN, UTAH. Phene 107F. Manufacturers of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Vl BI4 model at the stats Fair, 1905. A trial can will convince you there le neea JUST AS GOOD Ask your Grocer for It TENTS and AWNINGS 2268 Wash. Ava. of and PICKLES y" OGDEN. UTAH FACTORY AT LOGAN, UTAH. e, t. A. E. CLOSE ana Manufacturer ef the CiOARS Clear Havana and Domestic You get the best and promote au honest home industry when you smoke the Ylotor. Union made HANAN Garden and Flower er (&dls a the ease of soft, pliable offers leather the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship and Our splendid stock olds you to select Just what yon want' Come and see ua Stock remedies will ha a specialty with us. POULTRY SUPPLIED , AN d Steam Laundry EMBLEM s. WHEAT The practice of the member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Klks of wearing elks' tuaka aa emblematic of their urder, which wa absolutely innocent in its Inception, hns emus to mean the destruction In this Wa cau tickle pour palate with a complete line of choice aprtng vegetables, fresh at our fountain every nornlag. A1m an aaortment of fro Its. A floe line of Imported and domestic staple and fancy groceriri, Theaa goods will prolong your Ufa and give vim and vigor to your system. T.B.Evans&Co GROCERS. Both Phone 238. 2384 Wash, Ava. country of the noblest members of the deer family, of those animals from which tha order derives Its name, la pile of the laws which bate been enacted for the protection of game in those localities where the eika si 111 exist, and particularly In northwestern Wyoming and wealern Washington, the high price which is paid for tjw tusks of these animals and the for them on acgreat demand there count of every member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks desiring to possess one or more, tempts the hunters to disobey these laws and to kill these noble creatures simply fur their tusks. Killing elk fur their tusks has, indeed, beouiiie a trade, and a most despicable trade, herause the value of the tusk is so great that these unsrnipuloiia hunter hare not even considered it worth thi-i- r while to tnske use of 'he meat of tha animals slid hare loft the carcasses to rot niter the teeth have been extracted. The Benevolent and Protective Or dor of Elks is dedicated to the anicli-orstl-of humanity and th- - practice of gentleness and kindness to all the world snd its members have viewed for some time with serious alarm the result of their custom of wearing elks' tusks ua emblems of the order. Finally, so outraged have they become at the result, that the (irand Exalted Ruler. Judge Melvin, act Tug f Presluent upon the aiigge-tH- n Roosevelt, has requested the inenilirrs of the order throughout the United State henceforth to refrain from purchasing these tuaka, which by the wanton destruetkm of these animals whose nanu- - the members of the order consider it an honor to adopt. The Elk of Ogden have readily to the request of their Or.iud Exalted Ruler and have even gone a step further, for at the last meeiins a motion was peaked that the members of he lodge not onlv refrain in the future from purchasing the fn-of the elk, but that they henceforth refrain from wearing any elks' tusks, which they alresdy own. as emblems of tha order. It is expected that the Grand Ijnrtge at its uext sesslun will follow the example set by Ogden Lodge aud thus member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elk will seek to prove to the world (hot they are not. only willing and ready, to even at sacrifice to their.w-lves- , Ini' (list they help their felluwiin-nlire willing to sacrifice their prired trophies, the elks tusks, which they it an honor have always to wear, in order tha! they may not encourage the destiuciion of those Innocent and noble wild aiiitnals which produce (hem. 1 jn 326 St Twenty-fift- h California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. MITCHELL BROS. For Monuments Jut arrived 2 carload of marble and granite to select from. Don't buy from agenta. as they get Urge commission and you have to pay them. Order at once for Deco.ation Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY . July .. Kept Dee .... .... 98 1.01 98 . 1.93 . 1.00 99 l.tll 1.01 1.02 64 53 54 CORN- -21 ay July Kept OATS May Sept PORK The senior class of the Ogday. den high school gave their annual ball at the armory building also last evening. Both events were well attended. July Sept 1ARD July Bept RIBS Twin girls were torn Friday morning to Mr. aud Mrs. W. La Wattle at the home of Mm. Wattle mother on Twenty-seventstreet. Mrs. Wat-I- I arrived from Huntington, Ore., Thursday evening. July Sept CHICAGO PRODUCE. Cash quotations were aa follows: Flour, sternly; No. 2 spring wheat I.OUal.02; No. 3 951.02; No. 2 red N". 2 yel9tis99; No. 2 corn No. 3 oHls No. 3 white low No. 2 rye 85: fair to choice malting 7Ja77; No. 1 flax seed 1.25: prime timothy seed, 4.65: clover, contract grade. 15.25: short ribs sides (loose). 8.628.75; mesa pork per Elections held in Wilson and Roy Friday resulted successfully for the proposed levy of an additional tax of 5 mills in order to raise funds for the 64; 61: ci mut ruction of macadam roads. At Wilson a majority of nineteen carried the measure. On the assessed valuation of both towns, Roy will receive 86.13.58 and Wilson 8U597.26. These sums will lie used immediately in bid 16.50al6.62; lard per 100 lb., making necessary repairs on the high8.90; short clear aides (hexedl 9.12 ways. Eierifims in a number of other a9.37; whiskey basis of high wines districts will be conducted at an early 1.29. date. 47: 4647: Articles. Flour, 4)111 Wheat, bu Corn, bn Rcpts. . . tl.oiii) . .20.4011 . Outs, bn . Rye. lm .. Barley, bit . .124.500 . Shpts. Isaac Bird and J. E. Toagne of Ilcnefer are hero on n business trip. 4. 1.400 525.300 A marriage license has been Issued to Petrus WTIh'-iniude Hart and Annie Kereliaw, bulb of Ogden. 17.100 52.900 71.300 2.000 21.600 3.1OU . IS.liOil severe snow siorm raged In and about Evanston . W yo., during Thursday night and Friday morning. The snow was a foot deep between Castle Rock and Abamont on the line of the Union Tucific. AM of the wires both of ihe railroad company and the Western Union Telegraph rompany were down and communication with the east beyond Echo was cut off. (anas of men were sent out from Ogden t remedy the damage done. The polos were not damaged but many of the cross arm were broken down. 15. 13al4. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. M.iy 25 Cali Is Receipts 5oo; nturke; sscady. $4.;:na fill": cows. II heifer. $2.7i'a : 5.41'; calves, 5.406 5" good to prime steers. 8l.5oaii.50-- . jhhit to medium. 3:1. I'M I :t; Mockers aud ft edits. 82.!" Branded Legal Hogs - Receipts 22,000; market 5a lor. Inner. Light. 86.15aii.15; mixed. !(!.". .ad 30; heavy. 5h5ati.25; rough. i VihO o5; pirn. 85.756. 35; god to ih- lee heavy. $6 156.25. Sheep 2.500; market : steady. X.i'ives. - Rei-elpl- !4.5-j.;.5o- 1 5i,a;.25; tiar'inus. lm.ihs. !: 5u.ih 6o. w. 1 S 65. tfe-te- 6."o.l6.;o: 96 25a i'.iii, WEEK'S STOCK MARKET. Ne York. May 25. Liquidation was resuim .1 wish sme urgency In tlie muck murki-- t this seek, and an nrgarii"! party has beep aggro--st- ir in ihe speculation. forcing li'.jidailua ly the decline in Vanderbilts Strengthening Their tion in Chicago. Posi- Judge Stroup Thursday granted a writ of prohibition, the other - 1 l Bananas - Judges concurring, against Judge Lewis from assuming Jurisdiction in tha ease of Jacob Peart and ethers against William Hendrickson, oa appeal In the district court from the Justice court. In granting the wtt Dates Figs ' on opinion that a notice of an intention on an undertaking of an appeal la not a notice of an unwas expressed Fine Red Apples dertaking of an appeal being filed eoj does not come within the wta-tue-s. After judgment had been secured in this esse in the justices court the attorney for defendants served notice of intention of filing undertaking in appeal cm October 2, 1904, and filed the appeal wKh. the undertaking on October 4. Judge Lewie declined to dlamlaa the case when the motion was made (bat it was without his jurisdiction. Application for writ of prohibition was then filed. This was one of the many Murray Judgments obtained by the Merchants Protective asHodatton, of which Francis G. Luke la general manager, and this decision is of great importance, as it will affect thousands of other cases. SaF Lake Telegram, May 11, 1907. GROCERIES The Best on the Market a Merchants Protective Association Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN Scientific CoHectors of Honest Debts 2259 Washington Ave. - Fifth Floor Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Francis G. Luke, Central Mgr, "Some People Don't Like Ua." P II. REDDING TO 6. CIIAS. DEVEKIDGE Ba G&a want forty hesd of sound, fat stage horses, weighing from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, immediately. What have you got? We Printers, Bookbinders Manufacturing Stationers Office Suppiies Johnson&Dee We handle the targeet lino of Loose Loaf Devices in Utah Square Horse Merchants Stable 248 24th St. Wo employ only the best workmen that money can hire. We guarantee every job turned out of our office. PHONES 69A and Washington avenue. and factory, Twenty-thirEntrance Twenty-thirstreet, Parry block. Office d d up-stair- s, MBMMMnMMMMMnaB to hare readier stckyxrd. acceaa lo the Chicago The report ays that another deal The consolidation le in contemplation by which conof the Chicago Junction railway with trol of the coal rmida of John R. the Indiana Harbor Belt line was re- Wal.h will tic purchased.. The Chiported at llunitiunid. Ind.. yesterday, cago Junction will be operated by and was generally credited among the Indiana Heritor railroad, and the Gib-eorailway officials there. The story was general offices will be moved to Ind. It la also said that the that the Vanderbilt Interest la control of the ladiani Harbor line, hail auditing lciartmrnt of the Chicago now located at bought, through John A. Spoor and A In. liana Southern, Richard Fitzgerald, a majority of the Cleveland, will Ik-- moved to Gibson, stork of the Chicago Junction, the which i now the headquarters of the deal tu effective on July 1st. Indiana Harbor railroad, where a $40.-Pu-n that the office building will be built. The Hammond report All thr Mock nf the Chicago Junc- Vandi rldlts lone have tried tu get of thi Junction road in order i tinn railway a and Union Stock Yards Chicago. May 25. . Lemons Oranges WINS IN THE SUPREME COURT RAILROADS CONSOLIDATED. 5.2o. HAY AND GRAIN. Lukes Methods A On the produce exchange today the bntter market was weak; rreanierle 18a23; dairies 17a2l. Egcs steady; at mark cases included 14: firsts It1-Cheese, steadv ; prime firsts Son 2810 Washington Avenue, Both Phones. h addi-li-iii- BIG RESULTS City Hall, today at 2:30 to accompany them to the memorial services to be held at the Methodist rhurch, at 8 p. m. A full attendance Is requested. The graduating class of the Weber stake academy opened the new auditorium hall by giving a ball there Fri- July cou-ider- WANT ADS YIELD The G. A. R. Veteran request that tha Spanish War Veterans meet at (Sl SOLE AGENTS ELKS NOT TO WEAR T. B. Heller SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD There are par value each. company. 8100 22,000 stump of Mr. Spoor, prerident of the Junction Railroad company. Is in New York. Richard Fitzgerald, and general superintendent, said in relation to the reported sale: "The matter is news to me. I don't own a dollars worth of Ihe stock of the road, nor does Mr. Spoor. The real owner are about 8.000 people in the New England states. Nathaniel Thayer nf Boston, is chairman of the board of trustee. THEODORE TILTON DEAD. Paris, May 35. Theodore Tilton is dead. DOfiOTO & COMPANY 155 25th Street . Men's Furnishing Goods j and No ions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors |