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Show HIE MORNINQ EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1907. 7 ' LEGAL. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS: Sealed bids will be received by the of County Commissioners of Du vis sod Weber Counties and the same must be delivered to the of Weber CounClerk CountyCourt the House in ty at Ogden, Utah, prior to 10:30 ociouek A. M. on Wednesday, June 26th. 1907, for the fumkhlug and erecting of one Specifications and (1) steel bridge. all Information eon be hod tin application to the County Clerk of Weber County. The bids will be opened at a meeting of the Boards of County Commissioners of Davis sod Weber Counties to be held at 10:30 oclock A M. oa Wednesday, June !6th, 19U7. Each bid must be accompanied by two t2) certified checks in the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ($150.00) DOLLARS each, one payable to GEORGE H. BLOOD, County Treasurer of Davis County, and the other payable to ALMA D. CHAMBERS, County Treasurer of Weber County. a The Boards of County CommlMsn-erof Davis and Weber Counties reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to consider and aoeept any proposal that may be made or deemed to be in the interest of Davis aad Weber Counties. Said Board! of County Cnmmisriou-er- a will require the successful bidder to execute a good and sufficient bond in such sum as they may decide upon to secure the faithful performance ef uch contract By order of Boarde of County Commissioner of said Daria and Weber Counties, Utah. Dated: Ogden, Utah. May 23. 1907. MELVIN H. RANDALL, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Da via County. ATTEST: HENRY W. STABLE, County Clerk of Davis County Utah. Boards Baceme Distrustful and Cut Doalings Down to Normal Proportions. Silver King Helped Out Tetsle Which Were Unusually Light Summar Quiet Commences. Wi recommend the Iver Johnson Trass Bridge Bicycle Jt is etroctumlly end me-f-l,f carnet in every grt.il The truss gives dcximnin rigidity with weight. Makes ceey riding. Come in and eee it. min-ima- m Proufits Sporting Goods Co. L Great Reduction WEDDINf JUNE Operators New York, Salt Lake. June 5. After keeping up in splendid shape so far the local etach exchange got out of breath this morning and went to rest The totals were 11.092 shares sold and a to upthrow discredit on yesterdays ward movement When this fact had taken hold of the minds of the operators they became profoundly distrustful and reduced their transaction to almost nominal proportion, it waa taken as a had alga for the speculation that the Increase in the dividend on American Smelting should be followed by a sharp decline in the stock, even though the increase hod beau expected os the impelling motive for the buying, which held the price up yesterday. This tendency of prices gives the impression that liquidation is still pushed on favorable opportutht nities. Another potent faction Insemi-offrireversal of tbo form was the denial from Washington of the rumors that proceedings against the Harrinisn system of railroads were to be abandoned and that was the given to the formal statement that the cult was to ha begun to compel Mr. Harrlman to answer questions which he declined to do before the Interstate Commerce commission. The largo proportion of the dealings and the wider comparative price movements in American 8meltlng and Union Pacific ore very significant of the Urge pert ployed by theme two epieodee in shaping the days events. The newt otherwise did not hsvs an important bearing on financial conditions and waa not of much effect in moving prices. Both ths wheat and the cotton mar kets showed the effect of come rerun see of crop damage reports iu the course of the day's speculation. Both these markets, however, reflect a conviction that conditions have improved recently. The contemplation of tbU fact checkad the downward movement in clock. The announcement that work on extensions of the Erie syetem in New York state was to be resumed, was given some importance. An effort waa made to rally the market by advancing Reading lata in tha day, but the movement proved aborative and the dosing tone wee easy. Bonds were irregular. Total aales, par value, $1,010,000. lT. 8. bonds were unchanged on call. selling valuation of $8,587 represented. The higher priced stocks were not on active ts usual and this helped to make the records (man. A sale of 30 Silver Kiag at 35.50 came Is handy and helped some. The TLntlce, with the exception of Seven Troughs and South Columbus Con. were practically the only stocks in action. Lower Mammoth opened the regular rail at (2.80. It dropped to $2.37 ou the open board. May Day went down the lino from 30 to 286, but. Uncle 8am refused to go lower than 71). Seven Troughs opened at 50 and climbed 2 points. The closing quotations follow: GIFTS 20 Per Cent Off German Etched Glass 20 Per Cent Off Wedding, Stationery 20 Per Cent Off OTIIER SUITABLE PRESENTS AT REDUCED MANY TRICES. STATIONERY CL08INQ STOCK LIST. COMPANY. WILFORD BRAMWELL, The early drop 5. In prices of stocks today served Imported Cut Glass UTAH June - i 58 Atchison 88 do. preferred .... 83 Baltimore and Ohio 167 Canadian Pacific Chicago and Northwestern ....140 18Q do. preferred 21 Colorado Southern 35 Denver and Rio Grande 65 do. preferred, bid 21 Erie Illinois Central ....185 111 Louisville and Nashville 20 Mexican Central 73 Missouri Pacific New York Central .118 Pennsylvania .101 Reading .... 20 Rock Island 43 do. preferred ., .126 a., St, Paul, hid 74 Southern Pacific 18 Southern Railway L nion Pacific ,..181 88 do. preferred, hid 12 . Wabash 16 Wisconsin Central, hid Miscellaneous. 83 Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry .... 42 58 American Locomotive American Smelting and Refng. .115 106 do. preferred 50 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 29 Colorado Fuel hud Iron 13 International Paper National Biscuit iseeeiaiii e.a y 74 60 National Isd, bid 23 Pacific Mall 89 People a Gas , 22 Pressed Steel Car 162 Pullman Palace Car, Md 617 Standard Oil 11974 Sugar Tennessee Coal and Iran, bid. . .139 38 United States Steel 97 do. preferred 79 Western Union 122 Northern Pacific 125 Great Northern preferred 16 International Metropolitan 45t do. preferred 65 Msckoy .. 65 do, preferred, bid .. Manager. ..... ...... OSCAR B. MADSON, of the Board of County CAmmlssionera of Weber County. Chairman ATTEST: DAVID MATTSON, Cgunty Clerk of Weber County, BIDS ......... ............ .... i ., The exclusive set entrust ua with the their llueua. Our work pleases them. No Better how critical you may be, you wul find the Ogdea Bteem Laundry. win please you. We render A No. 1 service. ..foundering of Ogden Steam Laundry Flume 174. 4S7 25th 81 On the produce exchange today the butter market wae firm; creameries, 18a23; dairies. 1701. Eggs, weak, at mark cases includprime firsts, ed, 14; Brute, Ogden Turf Exchange 18; 14. Choese steady, ..... 12sl4. Chicago Produce. Chicago, June 5. Close: Wheat July, 85; Sept, 97a98. Corn July, 64a; Sept., 54. Ost July, 49a; Sept, 88. Pork July, $18.17: Sept, $16.25. Lard July, (9.05; Sept, $9.22. Rltm-Ju- ly, 18.70; Sept., $fiJ5a . 326 Twenty-fift-h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. B.87. Rye Caah, 68. Barley Cash, 70a75. Flox Timothy and quoted. clover not Chicago Cattle. Chicago, June 6. Cattle Receipts 600. Beeves $4.50a6.50; cows $1.75a-4.90- ; heifers 62.COs5.60; calves $5.00 a7.60; good to prime steers $4. 60s $5.65s6.65; 6.60; poor to medium tockcrs end feeders $3.00s6.25. 27,000. Market Hogs Receipts steady; light $6.15a6.35; mixed $6.10 a6.82 heavy 65.85a6.30; rough $5.85a6.05; pigs 65.75a6.80; good to choice heavy $6.70a6.30; bulk of sales 2; $8.20a6.30. Sheep Receipts strong to 10c 12.000. Market higher; natives $4.50a 7.10; western $4.507.00; yearlings lambs and western 86.50a 8.60. 5; e supply our patrons. Frompt, rdlahlo and at low coat, dny time you say well be on your lob end handle It expeditiously nd well ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phene 22 for yours. Tfice .... Kansas City Cattle. K annas City, Mo., June 6. Cattle Receipts 7.000; Including 600 southerns. Market steady; native steers $4.60x6.25; southern steers $3.50a5e 60; southern cows $2.50s4.00; native cows and heifers $2.75a5.50; Stockers and feeders $3.50a5.15; hulls 63.50a 4.85; calves 64.00a6.75; western fed cows $3.25a4.60. Market 17,000. Hogs Receipts steady; bulk IG.00a6.10; packers light f6.06a6.15; pigs 1-- 6.000. Market Sheep Receipts vtroug; muttons f5.75a6.75; lambs $7.50&9.00: range wethers f5.25a7.00; fed ewee $4.756.10. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Just arrived 2 carloads ot marble and granita to aeloct froim Don't buy from agents, as they git large commissions and you have to pay them. Order at once for Decoration Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY - CEMETERY. CHICAGO FUTURES. 98, 96, 97; Dec., $1.00, 98. 99. Corn July. 54. 54, 53e; Sept., 54, 68, 54; Dec, 61. 51, 51. 51. Oats July, 49, 48, 49a; Sept, 38a39, 39a, 28; Hay, 41. 41. 40, 40. Pork July, $16.22, $16.22, $16.10 $16.17;' Sept, $16.40, $16A0, $16.10, $16.85. Imrd July, 69.10. Sept, $9.25, Sept, $8.90, 02. $9.4), 69 $9.05; 9.22. $9.27. $8.72. $8.70, $8.70; 8.85, $8.87. Short Riba ONE-HAL- F $i. Fine lot oa Bauch oa car lino Largo lot oa 16th street Fins residence lot, east t root on Wash. Are, 1500 block from house, opposite park cated one-hal- Weber County, 1,596 2,156 2,756 residence on Jeffereon 2,006 groom elegant modem residence oa Jeffereon Av 1,00 Business property on Washington Avo . , . 16,006 200 cheap lota all over tha City. 2,000 acres unimproved lands la Wa-bar County. Large end small Improved farms for sals. form Far Beat KELLY HERRICK. lOO-acr- FOR SALE Two lots. 41 foot each, on and soar tha coraar of Madlsea and 22d street Inquire A. D. Smith. SCI 24th street WILL SELL my residence, 2531 Grsmerev Are., for $2,500; $1,600 cash, balance eaay term. This offer not good after Juaa 10th. W. S. O'Brien. Postal Tat Office. tf 1 FOR BALE Nice, neat new, 4 roomed frame; pantry and closets, two porches, electric fight large lot everything perfect Must sail; am leaving city. Inquire of owner, 8201 Grant Ava. Beil phone 1154 y -- FOR SALE OR RENT House and II acres of land, near Flv Points Good water right Smith Grocery, 26th and Wash. Wm. Sowell, Wilson Lena. FOR SALE A Building lot close la. price raaidenca with hath and cellar. On Bauch In railroad calling SIX-ROO- dlstrirt; $2,700. (room modern brick dence, lot 99x112, II rat class A GOOD resiloca- tion ok bench, $4,500. An elegant 7 room residence in railroad district $1400. with both, lot $0x132; also A block cC good horn, within one-hal- f street egr, $1400. brick with hath nod One sewer connection, $3400. CHAUNCKY PARRY, Cor. TSrl and Wash. Phone I59X -- SNAPS house, largo , lot cash, balance long T time; interest per cent KlnArooa house, large lot $2,750. Balance same ns rest brick. North Wash, $2400; $300 annually until paid. Five-rooframe, $1400; $100 cash, balance rent. B WEDELL 2468 Wash Ave. W, $600 $3,000; FOR SALE A boose, city .water, cellar and bom. Apply Smyth Bran. Cigar Store. Utah: NOTICE is hereby given that In pursuance of Resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on May 20th, are hereby 1907, Special Election called in HARRI3VILLE, PLEA 8 ANT VIEW, NORTH OGDEN, RANDALL RIVERDALE and WARREN ROAD DISTRICTS of Weber County, Utah, on Thursday, June 20th, 1907, at tha Harrisville School House, Pleasant View School House, North Ogden School House, Randall School House, Riverdale School House and Warren School House, In said districts, between the hours of seven (7) oclock A. M. and seven (7) o'clock P. M. on said day, for the purpose of submit ting to the qualified electors within said district, a proposition to authorise the Hoard of County Commissioner of Weber County, Utah to levy for the fiscal year 1907, a district road tax f five (5) mills on all the taxable property within each of said districts, to be used exclusively for the construction end repair of Toads and highways situate therein. Only registered voters residing within eald district, who shall havs paid property tax therein in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred Six (1906) shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persona have been duly appointed by the said Board to conduct such special elections: M. D. Harris, L J. HARRISVILLE Taylor and George Yearatey; PLEA 8 ANT VIEW NephI P. Mathews, James Jenson and O. II. NORTH OGDEN Thomas Storey, 'Boone and S. C. Shupe; RANDALL Heber J. Randall, James Linford and William Linford; RIVERDALE J oeeph Fife, Richard Dye and P. A. Morten sen; WARREN Menu E. Willis, Jr, Joseph East and Samuel Knight By order of the Board of County Commissioner of Weber County, Utah. OSCAR B. MADSON. Chairman Board County Commissioners, Weber County, Utah. DAVID MATTSON. (SEAL) County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. Dated: Ogden, Utah, May 25th, 1907. m FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Household furniture, $711 Grout, FDR BALE Gee tie pony, saddle and bridle. Bell, 4II-X- . FOR SALE Freeh Jersey Cow. model cow; 2110 Quincy. A FOR SALS 200 feet one-halush second-hanwire cable. Kelly and 64-t- f. Herrick. lf d FOR SALE Cheap, team, wagon and harness. 2236 Washington Avo. wk 4 FDR SALE Cement building b kicks, chimney blocks and porch piers. No. 424 29th etroet. FOR SALE Good potatoes $145 a hundred. Phono I17x. FOR SALE Horse harness and surrey. Inquire Peterson and Co 24th and Grant Avo. lud. Phono No. 269. FOR BALE Cheap, a complete outfit far a painter or paper hangar; 2900 Grant Ave. FOR SALE or trade, a good square piano. In good condition. Address "T," care Standard. FOR BALE Three seated excursion wagon, cheap if token at once. Bell phone, 675Y. A OKLAHOMA'S ELECTION.. June 5-- The cash quotations were as follows: Date iet for Hearing Arguments on Flour, stesdy. Injunction. No. 2 spring wheat 98sl.01 ; No. 2, 93al.01 ; No. 2 red. 9295. Guthrie, Okla, June 5 June 12 la No. 2 yellow, No. 2 corn, the date set by the supreme court for 54. hearing arguments In the temporary No. 2 oats, 48a; No. 3 white, 46 Injunction, Issued by District Judge a46. 2 Pan coast, denying the temporary Into choice maltfsir No. 85; rye, Issued by District Judge junction, 71a74. ing. denying the right of the conPancoast, 1 No. north western, $1.31. stitutional convention to call an elecFlaxseed, Prime timothy seed, $4.75. tion for the ratification or rejection ' Clover, contract grades, 615.25. constitution. Attorneys for at Short ribs sides, loose, $8.50a8.78. the the made a strong plea for convention Mess pork, per bbl, 616.6516.25. expedition. Lard, per 100 lbs, $8.67. Short dear sides, boxed, $8.87 a ARE TOO CHEAP. LOST LOST Black handbag containing email puree with money, spectacles, and tax receipt. Return to Standard office or 262 21st street Reward. LOST A lunch cloth between 24th and 21st on Jefferson. Return to 5 2555 Jefferson. Reward. tf. 6-- LOST One buckskin horse about T years old, weighing 1,000 Ibe. Finder return to D. K. 8tuart, 2354 Wash. Ave. Reward. LOSt A big hay mare; no h rondo; wire cut ou right hind leg. M. Shaw, 1265 Washington avenue. Reward. 6 54a; LOGS Bellingham, Wash, June 5. A special to the Herald from Vancouver. "Generally debilitated for yeare.Had B. C says that seventy-nin- e lek headaches, lacked ambition, was camps will close June 20, for logging an inworn-ou- t and all Burdock definite perk'd. Over 2,000 men with Blood Bitters made me a well womFOto.oco per salaries an. Mr. Chas. Frtiloy, Moosup, mouth willagareretlne he idle. The Loggers' asConn. sociation derided that logs are too cheap and that there are too many on WANT AUS YIELD BIG RESULTS. the market. run-dow- ...................... modem house oa Bosch modem house, wail lo- five-roo- SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. Harrlsvllle, Pleasant View, North Ogdon, Raudall, RJverdalo, Warren, Caah Quotations. Whisky, basis of high wines, $1.31. 669 KOTICE Chicago, 9.12. 156 556 Apply 461 21st; slsa 42x130; $500. Hick-enioope-r; June 5. The leading future ranged as follows: Wheat July, 96. 94, 95; Sept, Chicago, IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INCENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; INSERTION OR 23 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 75 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. , OR 50 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. FOR SALE Lots facing on Washington Ave. 49 to on alloy. Pries $450. $25 down, balance $16 par month. This laclades reseat aidawolk. Sam sis tots on Adams Are. f Jut). Lots oa ?lh St. 54x146 J. H. Myers. 525-l740 Washington Ava. WANTED Sealed bids for the erection and completion of a one room addition to the Roy school house, at Roy, Weber County, Utah, will he received at the office of F. C. Woods A Co, architects, rooms 56 A 57, First National Bank building, Ogdon, Utah, until 2 o'clock P. M, June 1, 1907. and shall bo opened by the Board of Education of Weber County, at their rooms in the county court house at I o'clock P. M. of name data. A certified cheek for five per cent of the bid may be made payable to the Board of Education of Weber County, muet accompany oath bid. The board reserve the right to reject any or all bids. The successful bidder shell furnish an acceptable f bond for the amount of the contract. Plans and specifications on file at the office of the architects. By order of the Board of Education of Weber county echoed district 8. O. DYEL Clerk, ... Examiner Classified Advertisements 1- lwk MEDIUM. MADAM JENNINGS, the greatest cl tic; readings on buelneaa, mines, love, law suite, divorces. Low foe week. Circle Thursday 8 p.m. this 427 2ith St WANTED met TO BUY. WANTED A small barn that can he moved. Both phones No. 2 -- St NEWSPAPER CIRCULATORS. Milwaukee, Win, June 5. Circulation managers of newspapers from all parts of North America opened a three days convention here yesterday, there being about 75 delegates In attendance. Papers prepared by John others S. Bishop of Salt iJtke and were rear and dlscused. |