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Show I. EXAMINE!!: OGDEN, THE MORNING DS.STVi October, $8.75; g.gO. Sugar and Xrw York. July steady: fair refining ugal 96 tret SI'S $8-S- CRa. 12; centrif- molasses sugar 570: Hrfloed teadjr; rruaiiej powdered 810; grsnulxitd "5h. Ri C'OFFKE ready; No. 3k STREET WALL THE 8-- BALT Chicago Product. 5-- roe-dlu- 14al. 21a36; flue medium Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo., July 23. Cntile naReceipts 2,INiO. Market steady; I Uvt tlwn-- t $4.503.70; native cows andI belters 82.5ria5.75; atockers and feedj era 13.234.60; hulls 62.75a4.60; clve I 4.00a 81.50a8.25: western fed largest henefltry of any the Southern Partfle dividend. The strength shown by Atchison m attributed to the expectation that the annual report to be published Thursday show earnings very largely to excess of the present disbursement In dividends. There wan n conviction alM of the sharp weakness of United material ai.i. At eel. which wanthe nmarket In disturbing Ibenlng dlne today Buyers of the stock pfofeaaed etmfldence that the strike of iron miners in tha Lake Superior region would lie bound to benefit the corporations. Money developments are unimportant, mien on rail enntlnulng easy. Bonds were Irregular, Total sales, par value. 1810.000. U. 8. twos regia tered advanced 14 per cent on call Bhseo 1 I FLOURING Lawrence. Mass., July 23. Tha City Flouring mills were destroyed by tire early today. The mill waa owned by Frank E. Chandler of Boston, and the loss it .estimated nt 176,000. Market Ba.OO. Receipts 16,004. Market 5e mixed Light 5.9(iu6.121-2- ; 85.8iMi6.23 heavy 85.40x0.1212; rough 5.45n5.75; pigs 65.80s6.t5; good to choice henry $6.U0a6.12 Market 12,000. gheep Receipts Natives $l.80a6.00; western toady.$0.106.75; 84.DOa6.00; yearlings tombs 6.85a7.50; western 5.75n7.60. Hugs higher. - CONFESSED TO THE CRIME OF 112 Illinois Central 114 Louisville and Xsnhrllle 21 Mexican Central 74 Missouri Paclllr New York Central .............113 123 Pennsylvania 104 Rending 21 Rock Island 47 Rock Island, pfd. 134 BL Paul , 16 Bouthera Paclfle 19 Southern Railway ..144 Union Pacific FOR WHICH HE WAS EXECUTED IN PITTSBURG. ,... .a,,.,,............ Hi Confession Was a Dramatic Recital and the Jury Was Im preaaad. Pittsburg, July 23. Dowling Green, who la to ha hanged la the county Jail here today, was convicted of killing hla wife. Green Is n negro whoae Jealousy la supposed to have been the 23 Miscellaneous. 93 Amalgamated Copper 43 American Car and foundry 60 Amerlcna Luomuotlve American Smeltiug and Rfug.,.117 Amer. Smelling and Rfug-- , pfJ..lo4 56 Rruoklyn Rapid Transit 21 Colorado fuel and Iron.... cause ef the murder. When on trial fur hla llto. Green insisted upon going on the witness stand and telling the Jury the story of his rrlme, deaplte the protest of hla counsel. During the recital Green became vepr dramatic, aid, leaving the wltueaa box. crawl-a- d along the court room floor to depict how he bad stalked hla victim After and her alleged paramour. hearing tha tale, the Jury required but twenty mlautea to brtug la a Brat degree verdict. 14 73 61 30 91 36 160 Pullman Palaca Car M4 Rtandard Oil 22 Sugar 144 T sunrises Coal and Iron. 26 United Btatea Steel 100 Ualted Slates Steel, pfd 72 Western Laion 126 Great Northeia, pfd Northern Pacific 15 liiterbsorough Metropolitan Interbo rough Metropolitan, pfd.. 43 .,..,,.,....,....1 ,... A TERRIBLE MISTAKE. Mra. Jennie yfara.old, was shot and instantly killed by her husband, 61 years ago. early today at their boms at 1136 West Twentieth atreet. Lauberbauer, who was arrest-cgil 6. told tbs pollrs that ha mistook hu wife for a burglar. The police are Inclined to believe hla story. Chicago, July 23. r, 47 ...,,,,,136 ..... Mvkir pfd Cash Quotation a. 23. Chicago, July were as follows; Flour Easy. No. 2 spring wheat, 981.00; No. 3 9499; No. 2 red, 89 68; No. 2 No.' 2 yellow, 50 corn. 53 No. 3 Oata. 43 No. 2 white, 44 Na 3 white. 43a44 12; Na 2 rye, 65; good feeding barley, Ctta 66. Fair to choice malting 59a62; No. 1 Northwestern, 1.22; prime timothy seed. 4.65. Clover contract grade. 115.50. Short Riba aides kxe).'8.50a75; mess pork per bbl, 16.37 lard per 100 lbs, 9.17. Short clear sides I boxed 1. 8.73s9.00. Whiskey basis of high wines, is. Barley meat. Receipts. 9,90u 4.900. bu.; bu.; 00 27.-T- Sc. . 49a49V: 49,e. May 61a51e: 6ie: 59c. 01 July. 43c: 42 V; 43c. gep-- t ember, J9V,c: 28c; 38c. Dercm-ter- . 39 c: 19c; ,",c. .Mav. ' 4iv 49e; 40t41c. Ur, 1C'5S: lTi'l-"8'P,el,l- 89.37 RiluH-geplem- ber, CUber H6-50- ; $9.70; w-7- : $8.80; 23.-- Mlas d h-.- se Chicago Futures, he rhlcago. July lesJing futures ranged a follows: Wheat July. 90Nc: 69c: 99c. 91 New York. July Norling, twenty-thre- e Ridgefield Park. N. Ani-erlcs- 1-- 93e: 91c; - un-th- : 94,c; 95V: S5.c. Mar $1.61; $i.oo: ftl.no;. Corn July, 53e; 52V: 53c. September. 53e; M',r; 52c. Iteccm-br60c: p make-believ- Oa the produce exchange today the butter market was weak: creameries 2123 dairies IS eggs, firm: at mark canes Included 13al4 ; first 14 prime first 16; cheese steady, 12al3 September. FORMER . bu.; bu BY yn Receipts and Shipments. Flour Receipts, 21,500 bu.; meat, 22,100 bu. Wheat Receipts 49,ono bu, shipment Oats Receipt, 23.400 mentinems. 121.HM) bu. Rye Receipts, lu.oou ment 1,200 bu. GIRL IS KILLED lt 1-- 324,000, short time ago the announcement waa made that tha King of Portugal had accepted the invitation of the President of Brasil to visit that '414. ! countr7 00 tha occasion of the b ration of the centenary of the opening of the Brasilian porta to commerce. and it la now circumstantially. If not authoritatively, reported that King Carles will. In connection with his preaeneo in Rio da Janeiro, taka advantage of the opportunity to extend hia Journey to Buenna Ayres la response to the overtures made to him for that purpose by the President of Argentina. The news to not only Intereutlng but suggestive, and even to some extent significant, A hundred years ago Brazil was a colonial , province of the kingdom of Portugal, and when it assumed la 1824 the status of an Independent empire it continued to he ruled by sovereigns belonging to the bouse of Berganza, but the dyaastle tie waa broken by th revolution of 1889, and luce that date the republic then established by Fonseca baa been entirely free from any official relationship to the mother country, But the bond of sentiment has never been surrendered, the feeling of truth of the adage that "blood la thicker than water" receives fresh exemplification from the circumstances that Rio de Janet ro quite naturally looks homeward to Lisbon on the anniversary of her cm ergence from the restrictions of mere colonisation and her entrance into the wider field of trade relations with tho world nt large. Thqra s no longer any political question- - between the two countries. Even's movement toward a monarchlal restoration in Brasil would not directly affect Portugal 8uch aa event la, -- however, quite within the potentialities of the future, as was made plsln the other day by the stringent interdict against the landing at Rio of the de jure hrlr-aparent to the throne of Dom Pedro. But in any auch ease- ne Portuguese interest la concerned abd no intrigue is possible, it being recognized on EMPLOYER both slden that King Carlos stands to the republic simply as the head of the family, as the personal representative of that historic IaislUnla EXCITING SCENE IN STREETS OP whose parent stem is rooted In Eu NEW YORK. rope while IU splendid flourishes to America, It la, therefore, quite aa might bo expected to find Murderer Flees, Pursued by a Boy the King of Portugal cordially naked to participate in the commemoration and Policeman, But ceremonies in Brazil and to be asEscapes. sured beforehand of a hearty weloome there. London Post. Forty-secon- 3-- 9500 bu. Cora Receipts, meat, 290,400 bn. ON BRAZIL. Esther BURNING A TOWN. years old, of ! waa allot and J, Thirteen prominent ritliene. who killed early today, it ta alleged, by ' constituted the volunteer Are briCharles Warner, her former employer, BARRINGTON'S RESPITE. aa she waa entering a haberduhery gade of Slebenlehn, In Saxony, are In tore on West street, gxol awaiting trial for the systematic Jefferson City, Mo, July 23. Gov- where waa employed aa a book- destruction of the town by Are. she ernor Folk today granted n respite la defense that their It Is charged by the ' They plead of thirty days to "Lord" Frederick keeper. Warner, purpose waa to Improve the appear police, fired several shots st A. R. ance of Blehenlehn Seymour Harrington, under sentence by getting It Spicer, the manager of the store, to be hanged at Clayton, Mo, on while la better style at the expense Warner fled to tho escaping. July 26th, tor the murder of J. P. store of A. O. Spaulding A company (f th" Insurance companies. One fire-an- d McCann two yean ago. confessed that a definite plan at 8 o'clock, when policemen sur-- , rounded the building and searched it for destroying the whole place had the formal unction of the town counthoroughly, no trace of Warner could be found. The police believe he wu cil. These zealous disciples of municipal unbalanced by buxines reverses and splendor not only would start Urea, olber troubles. Miss Norllng had reached the door but would aee to It that none of them waa ever extinguished. Individual of the atore when a shot wu fired claim the usual pre'tld MIm Norllng half reeled and looked at mfn,hra miums from the town treasury for the man who had fired. "Ha Charley Warner; he shot me," early arrival at tha scene of the eon Parts. July 23. The Brest flagratlon, but there wu a general she cried. correspondent of the Krlm De Warner slipped out of the door. A understanding that the utlngulahlng laria uts that It Is generally believed that the pentponement messenger boy saw him running with of the flames wu to be merely Anybody who really tried to n revolver and threw a brick which of the arrival there of the Japtruck the fleeing man to the bark. uve burning buildings would bo set anese cruisers Is due to a deJr J e comrade and beaten sire to avoid meeting the AmAngered, Warner turned and fired al i f3 " desisted, erican warships which might boy. Hla aim Wu bad and he In order to enure the fires "spread be wanting possibly in cordialthrew the weapon at the boy. Spicer, who waa chasing Warner, uw the Ing. the volunteers would carry burn" ity. on gun and made a dseh tor It aa did iug bums Into ndjulnlng buildings, By arriving nt midday Warner. Bclxlna It before Spicer could and houses, sheds, and barns which Wednesday, the Japanese offreach it. be turned and sped g the failed to take fire would be backed icers will be alile to attend n street to the SpxuMIng establishment. to plecea. Fire brigades from neighgarden party al the maritime boring villages which hurried to The Policemen, attracted by the shootJapanese prefecture. to assist the local heroes crews will undoubtedly be kept ing. smroundtsl the building and Poon board tiielr vessels. The liceman Walsh, seeing Warner fleeing were either deprived of water or had cut into short lengths, will leave early on up the winding stairways to the sec- their tires In Slebenlehn. moreover, were ond floor, darted after him. The Thursday. ho fired a shot at always made occasion, for fatiri. hesitated Walsh and, when they recovered ties. LendnnMail. Cash quotations 1-- 'Cause me master belarcs la me veracity Inudrely." waa the response ef HieLni. He lighted hie short pipe and took his accustomed seat oa a broken chair near the chimney. "1 toold him this morning that I couldn't help being late an' that 1 had run a moils to a minute an a half to get there la totem. Aa what do ye think he saldT" Mebbe that ye deurved another sixpence n week." Better than that These are hie very words. 'O'Grady.ses he. Gi wnd Just aa sons hetove ye if ye aed ye had done it ia half a minute. Bo ye eee what faith he haa to me veracity Intoiwly." London Answers. MILLS DESTROYED. ; $8.72; ooooooo u po-lir- e SUMMER MONEY NOW Reading the Peso. Restless ryes denote a deceitful, designing disposition; greenish eyes mean falsehood, malice and n love of scandal; blue eyes tell of tendency to coquetry; black eyes mean a lively, spirited and eometlinea deceitful character; eyes with a yellowish, bloodshot white usually betoken strong emotions and hot temper; gray eyes mean dig nlty and intelligence and brown eye a tender, true, kind and happy nature. A month had better be too large than too email for a very small pursed, np month la seldom significant of good conversational power. Large mouths are mom often found in conjunction with liberal dispositions than very email ones. A parson with a pointed chin la fanciful refined to taste and difficult to please. A broad, square chin signifies ardent lore, often accompanied by Jealousy. A broad, round chin means ardent love, with a steadfastness and parity of affection. COLLECT NOW! FARMERS, LABORERS, MERCHANTS, DOCTORS DENTISTS, BLACKSMITHS, JEWELERS, BANKERS, HOSPITALS, ACADEMIES, 5u.-00- VETERINARY SURGEONS. Whew Did Yon Oil Veur Wat oh 7 When did you oil your watch last? Never? Ton nay remember when yon lubricated your sewing machine, typewriter, lawn mower or grindstone within n year, probably but your watch you never ailed, that yon ran remember. Yet In n period of eighteen months the balance wheel turns on Its axle 13.flWLNiO.ono times. Expert watchmakers say that a watrh should be thoroughly cleaned and oiled every eighteen months. Many persona wear a watch for yean, winding it np each night, and never oil it Watches are Instruments of uncertain ag4; some run indefinitely, keeping accurate time, without need at repairs. Aa a matter of fact nothing la so neglected as this mall, delicate and useful instillment. North American. ADVERTISING, $50,000.00! MRS. ALICE HESS, $350.00 CHAS. M. PLANT, $500.00! . Mrs. MARY ANN FREW $5,013.35! Blend Indiana, One ef tho mysteries of Mexico la presented by the Mays Indiana, who Inhabit tho Bierre Madre mountains In the lower part of Bonora. They have fair skint, bine eyes and light hair, and students of ethnology have always been puixlnd to account for them. There la a- tradition, however, that these Indiana are the descendants of tho crew and passengers of n Swedish ease! wrecked oa the Mexican const centuries before Columbus discovered the new world. But this tradition is ' founded on nothing more substantial than a folklore tale current among' them that theft ancestors cams over the Mg salt water hundreds of moons . 10.-00- MRS. CHARLOTTE COWCILL, $3,000.00! 10,000 CLIENTS! . 8- - ' ?- Aw. r i i I : 40 EMPLOYES! TYPEWRITERS! BROOMS! 10 Bsuvenire ef e Criminal Csrsse, A bedroom papered with the flags of all aatloos la occupied ly an artist who hu a bunkering for oddities. Every nationality ander the sun to represented by the colors oa the walla, and the effect upon a person when first entering the ream Is somewhat dueling. "Thou flags, said the artist "represent a career of crime which hu extended over the entire world. In fact 1 sm an International thief. When 1 toured Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia some years ago with two other follow artists we each boasted of ear ability to pinching towels from tho hotels at which we stopped. The fellow who got the lowest number was to pay the passage of the other two back to this country. I came la first by managing to collect 307 towels, many of which came from world famous hotels' When 1 got them borne 1 immediately turned them Into flags with my water colors, and they make good souvenirs ef my criminal career. lhllsdelpbla Doesnt eat quite as much quite iJaitDV clothes or wort! so hard to the summer he pomib;, dom to other seasons, situ u, all tneae things, and earns ud money. Many men earn more iLn.! to the summer time than In the ter time. Many of them pv winter debta with toe mone'v earn in the summer. The nion ,hv eat man only pays when are such that he can pay. condition Turn in your claims now, and yau wiu ht the money that's due you to help hu. your winter supplies and Cnrtstnuk presents. If yon wait, those who owe you will wait, and you will have to teU thou you owe to wait on you If you collect what la due and owlnx you, you will hare money to pay them If you do not have money to them! your excuse that collections p,. are poor dom not help you nor improve your credit. Bualnmn demands that you should pay your debts promptly hence you muat get mosey tor that purpose. The money owing you is better than any other money you can get. It to bettor than money you borrow. because you have to pay that beck. Turn In your claims. We collect tor everybody everywhere. We collect for tho farmer, the laborer, the merchant, the doctor, the dentist the blacksmith, and Jeweler. Tne man who mils stocks, nml the money lonn-er- . We collect for the hospitals, the academies, the veterinary surgeon', and piano tuners, and la (Set all classes of people, and our clients are scattered from Africa to Alaska, and the people who owe the bllla are scattered all over the world. We will collect foi you, if you turn in your claims, no matter where the people who owe yon Jive, We collect more Bad Debta than any other collection agency to the world. We have paid out about 0 to advertising. We advertise from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Canada to Mexico. W are collecting from 500 to $600 dxlly in good gold for our clients. We collected between 300 and (100 for Mrs. Alice Hess of Hunter, Balt Lake county, Utah, from two or three old debta; one of them was over sixteen years old; her husband was going to destroy the note, but he gave it to her and we collected 56 on it in about three weeks. We collected about $500 for Charles M. Plant of 367 West First North street, Balt Lake City. Thla was aa old note. The party who owed it tint claimed forgery, afterwards that it waa outlawed, and finally went into bankruptcy for the express purpose of getting out of paying thla debt We collected a little over $5,000 for Mrs. Mary Anq Frew, a widow, of ByrecuM, Utah. 8h wrote us a alee latter thanking na for our efforts, and volunteered to advise her friends to turn their claims In. We collected $3,000 for Mrs. Charlotte Cowcfll, another widow, formerly ef Coalville, but now of Provo, Utah. We do business for over 10,000 Clients. Client No. 1 la the American Mining and Trust company, a Wyoming corporation. Client No. 0 is tha C. O. Burns company of S2I 6th' Ava., New York City. Our last client. No. 10.031, is R. J, Mu dock, of Blair, Nebraska.' . We have 40 employee, 10 typewriting machines, 3 grapbophones and 3 private telephone lines. We commenced 14 .1-- 3 years ago with one room fpr an office; wa bow have' 8 rooms and want more. We also use a concrete record room to file away sad preserve foe records of those who pay and those who do not pay. We publish rating books; subscribers all over tha United States eaa always learn from ns what their eu tomera 'dld when they lived ia ths West. We advertise because we want your business,' we want you to turn la your accounts go that we can make some money In commissions and profits by cellacting your claims. It pays na to spend thousands dollars to tell you of want wt can do. It srill pay you to spend a little time to get year clnlma ready and ton them to for collection. u Phellmr - 550; calves 5.60a7.J5; good to prime .teem 15.75x7.35; poor to medium 4.65n5.70; Stockers and feeders (2.85 I 93 pfd 78 Baltimore and Ohio 176 Canadian Pacific 150 Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern, pfd. .205 25 Colorado Southern 28 Denver and Rio (Sraiide Denver and Rio Grande, pfd.... 70 23 Kne International Paper 8.000. Rei'elpia si- A Man u A Atchtoon Atchison, Natlimal Biscuit National I,end Pacific Mall People's Gan Presao.1 Btcel Car - PORTUGAL STOCK LIBT. 17 v graaa u.xi- 1 Central fine lTali; Uiolglity foiue thing - all-nig- July 23. Wool-Ste- ady; lerriiorT and wesier 11H)7. Far Vsracity. to have a character- for truthfulness." remarked O'Grady when Im returned home' the Utter evening. "Iudade eu' it is that same." agreed Mrs. OGrndy, with an approving nod she hauled ute child out ef the fender and scraped the cinders off his frock. "An wist nukes ye uy that New York, July 28. The court, a new feature of New York life, will begin its sessions on August 1. Magistrate Whitman, who was Instrumental In having the legislature create the new court, will have the honor of presiding at the opening session. The three principal reforms that the uer court will bring about, according to Maglatraia Whitman, arethese: First, abolition of the prufessiunal bondsmen evil; second, checking the "shakedown" by police of persons arrested at night, and. third, end the suffering of u night's imprisonment in a filthy police station cell by persons whom a magistrate may admit to ball 1-- JULY 24, A Tsstiancmal Tis a ALL NIGHT COURT. Mo., r'Es-lir- 83 EXCHANGE. WooL St. Louis, t Wabash MINING Salt Lake. July 23. Beck Tunback to tbs nel is getting place it occupied last woek before it took to the toboggan. The mock was to big demand today and closed on a ale at 8250. Lower Mammoth went while Mountain Lake up to 2.77 16-3- iW Union' Pacific, pfd LAKE Beck Tunnel Getting Back to Ito Old Placa Again Ohia Copper Sagged. i; uir-kr- t developed, to the stock me w today, a mild opposition seemed ml uu-uecltomg tendency. tendency that to arrel Isfactory, without making any attempturn.b. puan dull The result prices up aid. marnet Uh atanatlun at times. The in hall a do tinly active trading as of the prices and en stocks, vibrated wlibm a narrow range. Tha wholly days movementdividend slnioat to he declaiet concerned the Southern Pacific neat month. The dia-last large earning lor theeatlmateyear official given the cUieed by out last week gave the basis for the rumor Information was Xo amhorlutlv source. The any from unheomtog Wlaoonala 7 Chicago. July 23. Close: Wheat Sept, 91 July 88 Oure July Tl Sept 53 Sept. 38 July 43 Sept. 16.55. Pork July 9.1 T Lard-Se- pt. Sept. 9.32 Riba July 8.65; SepL 8 89. Ka Cash 87. 4 Barley Eaay, 65a65. Kiax, cloier and timothy, nothing doing. Tht-r- clobinq Samoa decline. Saariah Mavamant la BRtarly Oppoaad Banda Sy tha Bull Irregular. snir-jrjssr- !. Xu. 4 ON SECURITIES thrmselves. Warner bad escapes. Spicer said Warner, who is about 55 yews old, had been tailing tor Mias Xoriing eai-- evening and that sue had complained that his attentions had annoyed her. the hat Warner later appeared store of John C. WUoa, whom ha knew, and asked for a loan of $lu. When Mr. Wilton turned to get the money, Warner shot him to the hack and arm, inflicting wounds thought to be fatal Warner the fled but was inWarner tercepted by a truckman. abut nt him but mied. The truckman, to save bis life, felled Warner with a cotton book. Inflicting a fatal injury. Warner was lurried to a - S3- .- Sugar-Ra- w. 333 UTAH. WEDNESDAY, Racord. Instinst In Plante. Climbing plants have two opposing methods of describing spiral growth. The plants that torn to the right In the northern hemisphere reverse this trend In the southern hemisphere, and therefore, for the take of consistency. It may be preferable to describe tha two kinds ef spiral tendency ae respectively "clockwise and "counter clockwise, which latter can be shortened to "eeuntorwtse." The honeysuckle and the hep torn "clockwise." while the oonvolvnhu and the scarlet runner bean twine counterwise." Experiments nude by growing scarlet runner beana to opaque cylinders, to discover whether the deviation of the twist wu Innate or merely from the direction of the light disclosed the fact that the plant possesses an Inclination resembling the instinct ef animals, at proceeding in a given direction, and resents nay attempt to force it Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts 77, 7g. 93, 94, 17, 98, Salt .aka City. Build-In- I , , 100 Commercial National Bank 9 and Francis G. Luka, Genaral Mgr. "Boma M I t t (awl s4 .e . South America has a frog of peculiar fatbits. Dwelling to the virgin forests, at foe tops ef the highest, trees, it chooses a aite for Its nursery- some hollow stump and then proceeds to line it with resin procured from treaa to the neighborhood. This lining servos to retch and hold the rainwater, with which It quickly becomse filled. Aa soon aa this takas place the eggs are kid therein, and here they undergo development tote tadpoles. How the resin is collected is a mystery, nor to it tleman, "did yen ever pause and think that each tick of the clock brings yoa another moment nearer to tho end at yonr existence 7 "I was thinking of something ef that kind thla very minute, cbeerfnlty replied the youth, "only the Idea struck me that fcorb tick brought pay day that much aearer. WANT ADS YISLD BIG RESULTS Lika Ua." BIG SALE ON China and Glassware , yet known hew the separate pieeea become Welded to form the water tight basin necessary to Insure foe safety ef the treasures deposited thereto. Something ef That Kind. Young man," Mid the serious gen- Pepla Dont COMMENCES THIS MORNING. We must reduce oar stock to make room for another shipment that will arrive in a few daja. E. A. OLSEN Grocer DONT FAIL TO SEE THE lOTOW AT UTAffiNA $1000.00 Two Shows Starting Tonight for the Balance of the Week for the Price of One. Continuous Performance from 8 to 1 1 TEN BIG ACTS NO ADVANCE IN PRICES |