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Show n i! t I : i TFIE F axis Electric KINDS WFEK 13: WALL STREET BEGINS SPECULAT ING ON CONFERENCE. ENDS Wide Deductions Drawn From the Meeting cf the Interstate Commerce Commission at the White House, Seven Trough and Tintic Offering Continue to Sell at Advanced Price Good Geina Made . ' Balt lake. June $. The ww-- end-erather quiet in the local mining It stork exchange. began brisk enough but to wartl the end the expected nmmirr quiet began and la now ofi in full awing.- - The local market 1 different from many oa the U reoutside, however, inasmuch tain some life and develop feature This morning' during moat call feature waa the rlimb made by Seven Trough. Till stock has been picking up rapidly and today1 climb of seven point was a fitting climax to a week of activity. It opened at 59 cent thla morning, a sale of liai a ha re tarting the doing. From this ft went' on the part up to 71. but profit-takinof a number of stockholder .budged It loose from thla figure and, dropping a cent off with each sale, it went to 64. It opene$ at this figure on the open heard and before the end of it trailing had climbed back to 65. The property Itself ia la splendid shape and the stock haa Iteen growing ia demand fur the last several weeks. The Tint ice closed the week, Just as they opened It, strong and in demand.- The first rale made this morning waa that of 1,000 share of May Day at 31. Another aale Involving the same number of shares at th4 same price wsi mile during the open hoard ntn. I'ncle Bam Is now safe above the 70 mark, 500 going at 73. Mountain Iaike was an active seller, opening at 68, closing on the regular call at oa the open board at 69. During both call. 4.000 shares were sold. Yankee Is at 49, Scottish Chief s( 6. and Iron Blossom at 87. The closing quotations follow: d ' . V 4 S t 1 : i ' , I g I UN In SAVE YOU HONEY BECRAFT L. H. COR. GRANT AVE. AND ii! STREET. TWENTY-FOURT- in a Few Days WE WILL MOVE jt Into store . Occupied it by. 2414 Washington Ave. t I : ti 72-a- Music Co. Thomas-Hom- e : , Two Doors North of Boyle Furniture Co.- - LOOK OUT BARGAINS V )t New York, June 8. The stock market community was inclined tu draw wide deductions from the conference at the 'While House last night of members of. the oil: tonal administration to dismiss the results of investigations held by the Interstate Commerce roniuiission into the affairs of various corporations and combinations. Three . common assumption In the financial district was that a moderation of the policy of prosecution of corporation was to be Inferred as in contemplation. The of pficea indict led that the Harriman group was regarded at most Immediately involved In this decision. The fceling.ls very general in the financial community here that a large part of the diffluultles of securing capital for extensions have been directly cordue 1o the discredit thrown up-.porations In general by the attitude of the administration toward tbesa bodies. There la a deep seated sentiment in .Wall street that a modrrttion of governmental severities towards corporations would operate merely to facilitate the raising u reded capital. Tbs poor bank statement was a t to the Influence of temporary the Washington reporta the known movements of money during the week accounting for only about half the loss of over $9,000,900 la rash holdings, as the $3,600,000 gold which give out today Is not supposed to figure in the week's statement, but to be reserved for apiiearance in next week's return. The London increase, although slight, helped to swell the deposit Item and the reserve requirement with a net result of .rutting down the surplus reserve more than half. It is the opinion that further gold will go out to Faria next week, although the exchange rate at Paris, on London advance again today and narrowed the margin of profit on shipments of gold from here. Prices recovered after the hesitation caused by the bank showing and closed Arm, but rather below the best price. Total sales of bunds, psr value, j i off-se- . i b aat Dental Company la the Btata ThU la a truck at tfca lariaat FIVE YEARS 'aatornlahal reputation hae made ae tha moot popular Dea-ea- a tal Company la tha Waat our pri ara with la reach of ovary oat. l iH Y i Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices Rot of Tcatk ibastTod rubber) . ,7.00 Porcelain Crewai $3.60 to S.00 A food Bet for GoU Crown. Mb Bridie Work, beet a to 6.00 Gold Filling Silver and Amalgam $1.00 and up Filling IS to E00 Cement Fillings 40 Teeth extracted positively without 12 Years Protected Guarantee pain bjr our acieitllc method (ae eu(focatln gas or torturing needlee.) lady attendant! IND. PHONE. ,FTen wiU plntea Honeat werk. Fair denlinga make our auccen ooutlau-ui- . 4 ; t i.00 $1.10 $3.10 l ; KEW COMPANY With Mining Claims SPECIALTY Mgr. AVENUE.1 O.ven Dally till I: SO. Sunday 10 to X. OFFICES Salt Lake, Logan, Provo and Fark City L 467 WASHINGTON I ! the North of ...... The Klngbalt Copper Mining company filed articles of incorporation with llie county clerk Friday naming a capital stuck of 600,000 shares of the par 'value of $1 eadh, 26o,oiH remaining In the treasury. The property (if the company la located in Willow Creek canyon, not far from Willard; and about five mib-from the smelter at the Hot gprlnga. The ore bearing ledges of the Sierra east of the lfnt Ma.lr district, Springs, can all be traced 'tin this I property. ' The names of the claims dre King, holt, I'ncle Bam. Cainp Ada, O. K. Fraction and Hunks Ax. CHICAGO FUTURES. The officers of the company are: Allierl Bwlnqewood of Hot Bprlngs, fuChicago, June 8. -- The leading president: Geo. H. Barker, of Willard, ( follows: as ture of O. A. ranged and Kennedy Wheat July, 97$i. 95$. 96: Sept, Ogden, secretary and treasurer. J. Ii. Dec., $1.01$$, 99, Drane and II. P. Hunter of Ogden !lfl$i. 97. are additional directors of the com- 9l.nflB1.rii. Com July, 54.- - 63$. 54: Sept, pany. It la the Intention of the Incorpora- 54. 53, 61; Dec.. 53. .51$$. 53. Oats July. 46. 44. 46; Kept, 38, tors to begin active development work n the cHinm- at once. Recent samp- 37. 38; May 4V. 39. n$$. Ihirk -- July. $16.35. $1G.32, $16.35; lings show assays ae high as 858 In Sept.. $16.52. 16.45. 816.52. gold, silver and copper. I gird July. $9.65. $9.63, $9.02; KRQSOUTfUIESI ZIMMERMAN, to- - Ogdon. 1JETH UTAH DENTAL CO. Atchison ' 9314 do. preferred 95 Baltimore and Ohio . . 168$$ Canadian Pacific Chicago and North Western ....144 190 do. preferred, bid 23$$ Colorado Southern 26. 4 IYnver and Rio Grande 70 .do. preferred, bid 221$ ... , ij,.Erie 145$$ Illinois Central, hid 113 Louisville and Nahhville 20$$ Mexican Central ., Y5 MisHOiirl Pacific New York Central ..1121$ 121$$ Pennsylvania .1051$ Reading 11 . Rock Island .... . 84$$ do. preferred L.128 8t. Paul 771$ Southern Pacific . .. 19 Southern Railway 136$$ Unhn Iaciflc ......... v 86 do. preferred, bid I.... 12 Wabasla 16 Wisconsin Central, bid Miscellaneous. Amalgamated Copper . y 86 American Car and Foundry .... 62 69',$ American Locomotive American Smelting and Refng. .119$$ do. preferred lfl 55 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 30 Colorado Furl and Iron .'13 International Pappr. bid 74 National Biscuit, bid . . 61 National liead 24 Pacific Mall 90 Fenple'a Gas 84 Pressed Steel Car 163 Pullman Palace Car, bid t....519 Standard Oil 120$$ Sugar Tennessee Coal and Iron, hid.. ..139 Unlied States Steel ....g.... 34$$ 98$$ ilo. prefened 80 Weatern Union, bid 125$$ Northern Pacific 128 Great Northern, preferred InternatKnai Metropolitan ....... 18 49 do. preferred .n.1 6 Mnrkny 1C7 do. preferred ...... .j...... HERE illTO STAY t ' - HARDWARE CO. s .., Lac Quer Et Alabastine Gypsine I t, 99: Fullers Wall Paper Cleaner j Refinioh f 4 1 your furniture with varnish stains Mnsurys Mixed Paints. - THE STORE THAT ALWAYS I1AK THE GOODS ; Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass Co. 2440 WASHINGTON AVE. decrease $50,565,900; Legal tenders If fitremg decrease $72,191,700 $711,400. Specie $fl3. 574.200; decrease $8.-85- up-tHlu- 3 (H) Reserve $285,765,900; decrease Reserve required $279,75375; crease $2,263,275. Surplus 85Jfatl.22; decrease d States deposits deercasq $6,769,800. Pollar-for-Doll- buuueks method te and court eouu treat- v de- ' wityou.' ; $13,895,-950- - Remember that I also handle Real Estate, and hare a large list for yon to select from. Whether 1517. yon want a farm, city property or a building lot, call and see what I bare to offer before yon buy 4 Kansas City Cattle. Kanaas City, Mo., Juno I. Cattl- eReceipts l.OoO. Market steady. Native steers $4.505.25; native cove and heifers' $2.55a5.25; 'bulls $3.60 5.10; calves 13.758.75; western fed steer 84.256.00; western fed cows - ' I w elsewhere. $3.254.50. Hogs Receipts stng. companies prompt ar meat mean anything to you, you11 bring your In- surance to my office If you are too bny to call, phone and I will be glad to talk the matter over 0. Wool, St. I nils, Mo., June 8. Wool Steady; territury and western mediums 2la27; fine medium 1821; fine 6.000. Market Heavy $6.on&6.15; packers light $6.156.25; pigs GEORGE A. HORN Sheep Receipts 1.000; market steady. Muttons $5.60aC.60; lambs $7.75a9.S0; range wether $5.257.10; fed ewea $4.756.15.. , f REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS r rinST NATL BANK fchicago Cattle. June 8. Cattle Receipts 400. , Market steady. Beeves $4.60 6.60; cow $1.754.80; heifers $2.60 a6.50; calves $5.507.60; good to prim steers $5.50a7.50; prime $4.60s5.50; lockers end feeders $3.005.60. Hogs Receipts 12.000. Market 5c mixed higher. Light $6.10aS.87 86.106.35; heavy $5Ji0a6.30; . rough 15.856.05; pigs $5.756.80; good to choice heavy not quoted. Market 4,000. Sheep Receipts steady. Natives $4.506.96; western $4.69a6.90; yearlings $G.40a7.1i; lambs $6.508.50; western $6.60a$.6. Chicago, Phone Ind. 721 rpp The R. 1-- Chicago Produce. CLOSIN GSTOCK LIST. v I? Circulation $63,000. n $566,000. WATSON FLYGARE i. $1,119,141,500; decrease Deposit e FOR t Viatit Your Bank Statement. June 8. The statement of (he clearing house tonka for the week shows that the baaks hold more than the legal reserve decrease of requirements. This is $4.8t'1.425 as compared with last week. The statement : Loans $1,111,445,400; increase New Yoik. ? ' 1007. 9, butter market wag easy; creameries. 1822; dfeirits, l?a25. Eggs easy, at mark eases included. 14: firsts. prime firsts, 14. Cheese steady. 12$al3. WITH FAVORITES FIRM ON SALT LAKE XHANGE. ?t 4 JUNE SUNDAY, MINING MARKET ALL i OGDEN, UTAH, EXAMINER: MORNING I Close; Wheat CWcagR June Sept. 99 July 96 Corn July and Sept. 54 Pork July $16.85; Sept. $16.52 Lard July $9.03 Sept, 89.20.7-- $-- 8-- 1-- Riba July $8.77 - Sept. $8.95. Rve Cash. 88. BArley Cash, 7276. Flax, clover and timothy, no trading. PRQBATEJCALENDAR Will of Nicholas Mark Admitted to Prebate;a Bend, $1000. THIS IS THE GREATEST . The regular probate calendar made up of the following cases, was disposed of' In tho District count Estate of Ctaarlet Welch, deceased. Petition for order to deposit funds. " Granted. , t Estate of Nicholas Mark, deceased. Petition for admiaslon to probate of will.. Granted.- Brad. $10,200. Estate of Frank lioaee, deceased. Petition for letter of administration. Granted. Bond, (2.500. Estate of Warren G. Child, deceased. Petition authorising payment of Inheritance tax. compensation administrator and attorney, confirmation and "settlement with widow. Granted, Estate of John L IJttlepage, deceased. Petition for luminary distribution. Granted. Estate of Elisabeth Newsy. Petition fur distribution. Granted. Estate and guardianship of Geo. Petition fot Henry Biaker, minor. partition of real estate. Struck from calendar. . the Farmers the ing Week. . g H. C. Hansen & Son E. F. BRATZ Com- A short time ago, Prof. XI (arson, of the Agricultural college, Logan, he-c- o inputted by Joseph Jllrie,' field superintendent of the Blackman A Griffin company' dairy. Interests! held several meetings li various parts of Welter county, and so much interest waa taken by the farmers,, another In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. i - aeries of meetings Hi arrapged, as follows: Prof. Larson evil apeak at Plain CHy, June 10th, at North Ogden, June, lllh. and at HunUvllle, June 12th, at the usual places of meetings, at THE take you to yonr journey's end, come and see us. Our National Double Bar Bicycle leads all others. We are closing out our Baseball stock and you get " It at cost. Hate your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted so will be easy. grass-cuttin- IMPORTANT MEETINGS fey MARKET TODAY. ON E If you want something absolutely jafe and sure to - Ta Be Held MOTOR-CYCL- 8 p. m. Prof. Larson 1 very Interesting speaker and a practical man. He shows by charts how the dairy cow is not only profitable, hut how nicely 89.2", $9.20. $9.32. Sept, ' HOLD-U- P CAPTURED $8.80. 88.77. she fits in on the farm wjth fruit, beet Short Rllie-Ju- ly. and grain growing, and fully explains $8.80; Sept.. $8.95, $8.90, $.95. the variation In the test of milk. John Howard Thought to bo the Man He find n great number of unprofitWanted. Cash Quotations. able cow in the state, and ofttimes Chicago. June 8. Cash .quotations the farmer blames the creameries Until C. W. Clark, a conductor on were as follows: where it ia the cow that is not paying the Union rnclfic. returns from his No. No. 2 spring whi-s$1.001.03; her way. It coat no more to keep n run, wlileh he commenced yester- 3. 92; NO. 2 red. 9496. good cow than a poor one, and much 2 day. It will not he known posltlvpl.v No. 2 cni. 54a1.; No. yellow, interest is being manifested In the that John Howhrd is the robber who 54. way of getting a better grade of dairy held up J. R. Daniels, on Twenty-sixtNo. 2 oals. 4."a46; No. 2 white, stock. street between Adams and JefferNo. H white. I5q47. The Blackman A Griffin company son avenue, last night. Howard is No. 2 re, S'i : fair to choice malt- have Imported a number of thoroughI to was sent an he pen- ing. 7275. and bred animal, and ara now arranging itentiary rn a charge of burglary. seed. No 1 north western, with the farmer! for more, and will Flax Is of the opinion Sheriff 11.31. try and ship In a car with the AgriculWhan searchthat he is the hold-up- . Prime timothy crd. $4.75. tural college thla falL By the car rales, ed lari nlgtit a handkerchief folded Chivor. eontrsei trades. $15.25. it would cut the expense considerto form a face mnk was dt.covereil ' v Short rilm sides, loose. $8.60a8.80. ably. In his riglit-han.- l coat pocket, ns deMess pork, per hhl.. S16.32a1fi.33. It has been erroneously thought by scribed by Clink, lie sdmiind that Lard, per V'li 16s 8.95. many that anybody could farm, but he had a light hat similar to the one It Is being proven by actual expert-boxed. clear sides, Short $8.87a but which Clark , staled that he ence each year, that as much skill is traded It t a fellow for the one lie 9.12. ha m3 of high wines. $1.81. required to farm successfully, as to Whisky, hart in when arrested. run' any other line of business, and Since his arrest it has been disthe farmers who are alway a little Receipts and Shipments. covered that Howard approached Har, 23.300 bbls.; ship- ahead of their obligations are those Flour I a waist Receipts. M ry rmnhijed who have happy homes, fine Improvelihl.. the Elite rafe. at the corner ot Gia: ments, 24.000 ments. good stock, clean grain, etc. On -- Receipt 14,000 bu.; shipWheat Twenty-fourtat slid the other hand, the careless one has strit,to Friday, ments. 6.360 lm. 5 o'rlork, an eh. ot him. poor improvements, poor stock, alshipbu.; 852,200 (Virn .41 Receipts. Colt's revolver, piesscd He drew lx hind, thinks even-bodis imways bu. "76.800 t bn-.is McThor-'n'li to and kith an ment. him. . upon posing 229.500 bu.; shipOats Receipts oath declined he sav going to pull the There U a goM deal of room for Imbu. 919.000 trigger. His none failed him. how-rvr- ments. provement upon even the heat farm, Rye Receipts. 100 bu.: shipments. and especially with our stock; and by and the waller escaped. McPherson tesufud against Howard when 1.000 bn. bearing a practical man's experience, Barley Receipts. 31.200 bu.; ship- such as that of Prof. the latter Vas on trial for burglary. one ments. 5.600 hu. learns very much, and can profit by WANT ADR YIELD BM RESULTS. the same If put into use. Produce. Tn the coming meetings, nil are cor WANT AJLa YIELD BIG RESULTS. On the produce radiance today the dia.ly invited. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance . Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. 410 25th Street . PHONES: Opposite Reed Hotel 420 AND 420Z. t Ttf rtrtlil SA'MDfflfli IMTiBBiimdB- JESSE J. DRIVER U GG IST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure First-Cla- ss - 47: - g ihn-atcnc- 2273 aatscBDEsessis WASHINGTON AVE. h 1 h r. I OGDEN CITY,. UTAH. , TO OUR. CUSTOMERS: For business convenience the Utah Light A Railway Company has found It necessary to adopt the following plan, for meter readings, effective June 1, 1907. All avenues running north and south except these. In the ComStreet to mercial District (which are Wall Avenne from Twynty-thlrto Btreet Twenty-fourtfrom Twenty-sixt- h Lincoln Avenue Street, Street to Twenty-fiftStreet, Grant Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h from Twenty-secon- d Twenty-fift- h Street, and Washington .Avenue Street to Twenty-sixt- h Street) and all street running east and west, north of Nineteenth Street, will be read on or before the 15th of each month. Bills for these readings will be mailed on the 15th and discount of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and including the 22nd. The Commercial District, referred to above, including Twenty-fourtStreet from Wall Avenue to Adama A veStreet and Twenty-fiftnae, and all the Streets running east and west, south of Nineteenth' for Street, will he reed on or before the last day of each month. Bills disthere readings wllh be mailed on the last day of the month, and count of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and including the 7th of the succeeding month. This applies to all metered electric lighting and gas accounts. Bills for current sold for power purposes will be rendered at the end of the month as heretofore. DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED, ONLY, ON BILLS PAID AT THE' OFFICE OF THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THEIR DATE. UTAH LIGHT A RAILWAY COMPANY. h . .McTMu-rs'in- Prescriptions Carefully Compounded ' h J I h, h t |