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Show IN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, INTER-MOUNTA cea else ate rao it ag SEVENTH DAY AY ADVENTISTS SATURDAY, JUNE, 16, 1906. - GRAIN BUSINESS ON LARG SCALE at Manti and Number Are narod Are Itolding Services Daily Manti, June "= ea of Seventh Day Adventists with - their a ree Ogden Beni Dealers A al eni Enter Strong ong Barel Barely Against the Cur : ing Drowning Escape in|in Neils Netls C. C. Rasmussen : Logan River While; : rent Rumors. families are in this city and expect to remain here for several. weeks, They ave erected a large tent In the Par -_-_-_- Rowing. orehard' where they: intend to: hole } services every evening. Commercial club celebrated ah ye Flag day nat evening by appropriate | xercises. Current. peices al artisticallly oases ; Caroline marriage eee No Ss hortagerae for . = Although +, o Arriving Is Alarm as to George site Material gan W, Lindquist, . City Council Slowly. . President and ; Lo- | Vietim of . Ariel Boy re Was Assisting4 a From tubbish ; Victims. the: His June - rit bureau, ee "ei gpr esata 5 Stre 7 Ogden, Juhe Logan, tregt. quist 15.-Local lumbermén| soem to, As s if Jumber.y . eed See Mr. power an effort ascertain rélative Ogden theré was any truth to for several load lots orthwest tnd that reasons Ariel to rumors] with his for ecar- son escaped | the dam rope from the big mills in the | faths were slow in being filled] badly ate ntly orders for special|in the was then creek big tlmbers, vet cause for alarm shortage there as to nf . MEROIN Ogden Man s Loan THIS ees Invests ; in Business Doses of - roe} ind mar Ventur ip Nd thrown when hi idea mney struct ran him out, \ that he by both h ud of brilliant of the the rapids below aude the]so come OW ht i above a ie arge charge ee that aS Ooflieer ane HH a Scling OR den, city Men Charged Liquor to ; Lh = Vhe June vs. Soe, the : ne escape] stray June thirty-five Wertz & | committee: Sunt proprictot neces' of the oo ne cla be Wwoulc balance in and 1 in ca ing 1s i fg i years was 56 years this place A He children ae Clark noe sPe yas 7 era a a leave: The on ee funeral Ber suests ide Bride 4 present seventy-five After of invited the the cere- , Trans-| . hoard date. The supply , authorized : having submitted, ‘and music, by all useful: and pean ee pie of : edu- The ne, opening game of as « 2 here baseball of vesterday srore,-L0-28: committee Weber ever and C€ bal snpay. | have been higher the past week sprayiaRahebi wienbwene tor Sree past' school! years) and as a result are sadl disappointed report | aple to-do an P a a the ¢af- ay yes h Season was played fePneon between the Oakley and Coalvine. teams, resulting in.avictory for Geeer th fifteen the wed Thi happy pairielare are s amongi our - most 5 popu lar young people, and have a host of ; ; : rie > friends, who will join in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous life They will make their home in Coalville reported -$7,092.44 .cash..of|| thb: latter; to was Many Ogden. a The and instrumental time was enjoyed Miss Ada Clark acted as bridesmaid and Gare nee Swainston as best man ; ; a . resents Many useful and beautiful presents Trustees 15 to vocal ple: isant month- ATi llidin "Boyer enhased a ci jg eye, ting a on the same or lot nice the by fishermen not being © Upton: has pur- on Main street and new dwelling-house ey > absolutely 905-1906 was read and approved It ere Sy baer: fF suf \will now. be-sent. to the county super-| for) jntendent for final approval before bethe | jj submitted to the legislature nothing ie board of teachers' 7) .erestine "Constitutional Case Which ; : . ; ‘ ' Will Be Carried to Highest Courts, , examiners Nopht: about. it : " : ubmitted their report of the examin- | Inthe ca fe of Watts & Best and tions held June 12, 13 and 14, show-] Baumeister Brother however, there g the following grammar grades re-| j SOME doubt concerning the -ignor- | 4); able Emma Boffman, Alta Cooley | mnnce of the proprietors relative to the wnd?Liltam Stanle Cord i mias rradt Tune"16 A" very K Andean with visiting Not ness ee fnteresting constitutional case, in which the Nephi Plaster Manufacturing Company is suing Juab county for rebate of taxes, was. concluded today before Judge Greenwood The plaintife claims that more eggs of lane which ongollan they hatched have and stock the country round with the birds. will Session question of Utah an In- extending society to the cover field south- discussed, . Dr Morton and Dr. Clift ot tiee, appointed to look into the matte Other committees wan appointed as follows: Executive-Dr. Steele, Dr. Robinson, Dreciurct: Morton, Dr, Stookey, Finanee-Dr Slater Ilosmer, Dr. WestNecrology ean Wat Dr. le alate atid Clitt, Tenesy, Dr. Noyes. y read a paper on "MediHe stated that there was eal Ethies." no code of ethics now governing the profession in Utah. he "Principles of Ethics,' suggested by the National Medical association, has been adopted by the state association, but every state must build on this and lay down a code for itse "If this is not done by the state as- sociation of Utah,'" said Dr. Stookey, the Utah county society should take the question up and settle it definitely for the benefit of its own members." Discussion of the paper was journed to next meeting, In July, ad- John at Lee Jr. Vinnie L. Hancock for her sanity old and has paying SEEKS Suit make . 5S Mj TO regular no at Ogden dames Jun 1} Io , CHILDPALLS six-year-old Lf } NOTE, to Recover \ ; Ogden; r-old- " J. Varney PROM Son Breaks of the | aint um ¢ £300, ' t | Upp ]} out |! ‘ I wv « 1 as : 15 Mr. President specified Returning Pivemen J Pi Des tor es ounysp of ur CHeeed! Harry und Mlindet |A 1 June Ogden, ierest | Toik ix the Ure a i J ¢ ; rn iwadem ‘ roller & ¢ Db , ae u srt afterthe academy oye wind the management of. ph edgar D. Short lett to : with hissparen in kansas Ch Superint ndent Kx ¢ Manser i' turned over today from ligisic cry ' @he Ne a trip west nse ee Of of hans AMSA labor yy the alleged : The to have been committer fa of Folk ) iit D the oOlk to Tlinois } fine ol va os é eI amg = for was examined committed Judge \ rao Whe Maughnh, he will the hear mse cit a case of the continued until . Min- vs. Jacob granted varded Ercan- in favor of Muntz plaintiff De- hic: anal Provo Briefs, ‘water June-15.-The as torm is slowly sets in the ino falling, and soon, the un- danger 102 Orden, i - SERLOUS Charged : = Polations June wide can be himself find »robir into | peace Mi 7 ay CHARGI (chal et SESS herd iy of it i} fe pos 16 a wuinst ok < Waving Woniwz:n, him tothe 1 allegation isturbin ira er ‘ \ effeet Or Snes ixth f [ treet, Tory Wa Mot M0t yet | yy Dr. |} : ‘ F keh ity he' that aie Oo as ontls His7 known in-America. He he chool of the willteach the "inUniver te of «Beaver Young. Uni- oS Sul Niltate, i . I Biggest June 28 ' : Prize MARRIAGE List' Byer: LICENSES " 3 var aCal Burd, Salt 1 Lake; Mary Ward a hite,-Salt 1 ce, MAT 2363-Albert iJ Th: ; Facts . Ethel ¢ Ne Mere PEAY Os ae rant, Salt Lake : MEE OLBE W Pitt Salt Lake; Muzetta M Newsome, Salt a "Ke Piet a hin Stover, Aspen, lorence Johns, -966-John G Flare ,}) ‘ Mau wit: eee f iv Colo.; Aspen, Rosa Colo . Eibaatitetae leoe Pear voe Sw eens She to the is 26 years children Her husband license was to William ASYLUM Governor Her home deserted issued yesF. Billings- from hours frst BOARD and Mishing MEDTING. Other better busi- seale to- the wheat the ad vance] day buoyant trading airshp a before. quite similar hour prices pit as|demonstration After the go Session. monthly meeting of the board of di- rectors of the state mental hospital today. Only the regular routine business was transactec Following the meeting, the members of the board, accompanied by Mayor Frisbie and Sheriff ee Harmon as the guests of Dr. D. H. Calder, went out on the lake fishing, COMMISSION Rev. IS in oats, but to 12 profit 1-2c¢ for ribs. Coarse Grains S. IL, Goodwin Discuss of Provo College Declines taking at Help Provo, June 15.-Rev. S. H. Goodwin has returned from Salt Lake City v Vhere he spent four busy days in the interest of the Commission appointed , Governor Cutler on the work being done at the University of Utah and the Agric saltaitial college of Utah Ir. Goodwin was very reticent in the matter of giving out anything for publication in regard to the work of the commission, except that their would be a majority and minority report, due to the faet that the commission is very much divided. \ Seo: SiS Ante amt' ae Married at Richfield. Richfield, June 5 The following couples have received Joseph Robinson and Simonson, Monroe; James Nunley and Marte Christensen, Elsinore ric Torgensen and Eliza Otilla Forsyth Thurber; Henry Poulsen nd Jessie Brooks, tichfield. The first two couples were by Clerk married Magleby. Nurserymen Adjourn. Dajlas, Tex.: June 15.-The National Convention of Nurserymen adjourned afternoon, to meet in 1907 at DeMich following officers were elected: Orlando Harrison, president, Berlin, president, Des \ Rochester, treasurer, Rochester, bertson, special busine ASS agent chairman of executive committee, dianapolis, Ine the in LOOK Prize POR List REAL ESTATE Sunday "Biggest DAY Morning ever." this respects Select to a 25c, which previously nearly Russia, it lost the day opposition before. There for the next had 4s, held stubbornly, SALT on profit compared taking the 1 - close was at lb. ST. = races. events, and Jeweler. Salt Lake City. BACK satisfaction. a heavy fall however, by were not Railroad and~ High. 10634 nat 254 A SHORT STORY Ladies of Salt Lake SALE Almost New Skirts, Walsts, Jackets, Dress and Eyening Gowns at your own price. All these g just arrived from the East. K. R. GARMENT CO. 111 E. Second South. DUNS REVIEW Indications Are down New Will York, OF Usual Be TRADE Summer Shut- Onitted. June 15.-Dun's review of the week's trade tomorrow will say A moderate reduction in commercelal activity is to be expected at this time of the year, but confidence in the future is so strong that there ts evi- other a6. 3 CO. South. Phones FOR Mest a en bees dent reluctance to assume seasonably quiet conditions This attitude is most lel eet pronounced the industrial ane Pi 4 in she: i ea Low. 10116 Close} 10514 us 39% Second Mer- JUST To the & Open, 0514 TRANSFER W. A. Sims, de- tional net losses generally recorded, with some of the most active issues re down a point or nore, bonds the new 4s In overnment with yesterday. Corn in Demand, . Corn had a strong send off and for a to satisfy | Atehi an hour it Sowaswelldifficwdt half the demand. distributed was Balt MAIN LAKE 118 Geo. long 4/ market closed fairly steady, with f#e- tion best per ---- YOUR MONEY If I don't make it give shipments of wheat from Argentina, a lack of support from leading bank which, added to bad reports from Ne~) ijterests' and commission business, as braska concerning the effect ofthe Ory] has "been" the' case: for (some "time, weather there, was the principal rea-| s,owed an improvement. Late in the sons for the initial jump in price s here. | qay a fairly substantial covering moveWeather in the Northwest was sener-| ment set*in, and a material recovery ally elear and favorable to spring from the low prices was made. The Liverpool reported speculative prices|gqyanced 1%. from 1-4 to 1-2d higher. The market Ronde re b here burst of additional later had and a although there was See a reac like or 40c fxpert Watchmaker 102 W. S. Temple St., 2 per oe e Advices the professional element. good fairly were crops the garding though the grain markets were ¢ firmer During the greater part of the-session, Seca thent i was noticed Wheat, but that grain has so time before it in which to receive troufrom the elements that its presble ent condition is not accepted very generally as a reliable index to its future. you WATCH STOPPED? TAKE IT TO "PARKS" half regarded as. particularly auspicious, and arise In the rate for call money oy the}; per cent. was made the most of hour to urther rise although coarse grains were lending such sistance as could be given on the ir art by a veritable boom in values. ‘There ana were higher foreign quotations : count of a material reduction in the 35c receded a like Steel prefer ereds accompanied Imperial one 208 anc Few New Developments. There were few essentially new in all much sold California and Eastern Direct wire for all sporting vas forced down a point and over while the common lost a liberal fraction and the sinking fund bonds were decidedly weak. Such losses in leading issues naturally were accompanied by substantial declines throughout the majority of the Wheat. 18 SALT LAKE TURF EXCH AN GF much _ resistance, to 131%. Union heavily and gave of the 30c, orcas mod- direction cent, while St. Paul amount. United States leap Was soit 72) fall and winter an unprece- Si 144% «113% «113% | necessitated 8% 1054 18} 206° 180% 30% 18 293% 178% %\ture has retarded progress of the crops, although althougl definite reduction sy, |CrOPS: nt > definite reductic 2044 | 1" yield Is announced, exc in oats In 179% and hay, shut erratic fluctuations perature was not up to the mark for]Colo and Southern.. a, rapid growth: Farmers' deliverles| Ist preferred ...... 0% were about as they have been recently | Consolidated Gas....140 3% 64 140" C en tent not bids bad, the tem-|Colo acceptances of Chi;] were Large although only of Trading x moderate savenustes Ohio Fuel ...... and 14 Iron.. M4 Denver and.R ae ex- 55 AS haar ed'... 8k TErle wee Electric sinesee oe eonee 13% Giune ral ....167% Tlinols ye ete Beaty 79% ntliePaper 225 vor 0% in Oats, It is only on rare oceasions that such | F a oats a large business is ia done 2 in the * ots pit as was the case today. There is a a 4 desire among both the hand& eneral é a ti lers of the cash grain and the speculators to stock up with what appears tO] be a chief commodity in view of the} bad reports continually being received | of the growing crop. Offerings in the absorbed rapidly were market sample at from le to l-Ze Higher than they | lexican Central Readin rt 68% 714%. 1391 < v| prices by result repairs. from Low the numerous 33%|tradictory reports of ate usual at this season. | movement of coerce cy {i 13% 167 178% 14742 302 Se 2344 a 16% 3% 68%. 748 130% 37 d 146 © 2644 ari =oie. oie 33H Sly 74 188% 146% tivity of steel mills"tind tron furnaces, 24aaa | yet consumption keeps pace with propat duction «and new business holds the ; ae date made vemote at which shipment can 3841.5" In "most departments een 68% ee , dag at dere si eb i 74% | PA é leavy: 1ome ‘req Live men 8: ex138%] Ports are frequently arranged, even in w steel rails, which are sold further into 1907 than anyother production of this industry - .. an ino {thus far reported eae 190 195 toe increag: econ- injury, as Is f h is attes eal 43}167 177% 1954 by tempera- 15% 1954. ed q 334 69% 139% aentedscale:-and several leading pro ot nie . ¢ © e ducers announce that the customary |SUMMer shutdown be ‘ ee ea will ‘entirely : to the extent curtailed or [omitted Ad 167% 179% 88 Louls a Nashville 14744 |Gt. Nor, p S0144 Missourl aeons Mo, Kan P:ane Texas f " National Lead . New York¢ ‘entral Pacific Mall Pennsylvania _ . Steel Car ressed 10: non ree Gly, 261% 89 for on he business that individual operations | Brook Rap Tran 82% Pe 7 Pac ....... 18% BO, were ORare less attended to than when trade Canadian terpenes is lighter. Receipts were fairly favor- | Go); raed and N W..206 able and thé weather for the coming|@nj Mil and St. P.. 179% and OY. rom Lt Ong) 259 $84 2 » preparations distribution being 71 5514 saat 263% a1. S914 over railway earnings for June of 11.8 per Cony HAD : UnAIKG2 period of . no-diminution in' the ‘ae. the There'is Commercial failures this week in were the day before. Sees en ; There was some improvement In the SeRCA. o: volume of trade in provisions and|goythern Pac. ...... the United States are 183, against 206 last week, 174 the previous week and 229 the corresponding week, last: year prices had a more vigorous advance |*Pexas and Pac than the week previous. Strength of | Union Pacific the coarse grains had much to do with 5 8 Rubber the firmer tone to the hog products. S Steel Shipments of cured meats were 680,eferred | 000 pounds larger, but of lard 645,000 W: sac Failures in Canada number 15 against 18 last week, 13 the preceding week and. 26 last year or ailures this veek in the United States, 61 were In the East; 59 South; 51 West, and 12 in the Pacifie states, and 60 report liabillof Today's range of July... Sept.. > --ws prices: pars High. as | ae Dec... [83347 a 7 nicads Low. yi, | sv Seas S2% Ii ‘ lose! ; 7% aa 83% : Kansas <3 » 7 gs-Receipts, ive "3 Bow 531 (Be \etie a I51Qtor ----- = ------------ ee aa OATS- ----- ----<$<-<-_--_Ta vy. | Close. . ie Open. n. | | High. te = Sars July... ig4136 - We 440 [40% July... igri \36 714, < wy i leat 39% i eabeeemele uate "16.80 [16.89 {17 72 eee _{16. Gi "LARD Open. S02. 00; 4 Hogs-Recelpts, {8.85 \9.00 {9.00 --- ~ | Open. aie High. > A | July.940 19 se Oct.- _1 " Close. |_Low. ul ig |9. 1 ig 19.122 ‘9.17% ----- od aN ash a salen 73.28 yea¢ for nee eae tOl will say a Review. its weekly report to- oa Jaton e ide and industrial conditions are satisfactory considering the season of the year, the main point being that business in general is not only of average proportions, but is, in many lines, quite in excess of that of a year Si r j anc jobbers appear optimistic Aas oO 15-C BiG Ceripts 1,4 oe x . , tomorrow % marke ‘ | outlook. Machinery Is well employed beeves $525@6.05: poor to|/the country. over though summer "s and fs eder 2.7 hutdowns will be more in evidence situation labor The on now a 7 c anners| from 20,000; ee Salt Lake Gustave ‘ 7 el m } =. RIBS- : and helfers Fi $2.7544.40:| : Western! Western fed cows] Weekly York, June 15.-It of trade Bradstreet's @A.30 estimated lwhile still disturbed at some points, to-|io. improved, if anything. Crop re- for morrow, 15,000; market 5c higher; light Pee ae feather eihedcs tego rough $6.4006.50; mixed $6.40q@ | POTS Aa eee t a vr t belt having 4: heavy $6.55406.65; pigs $5.80@6.30 terioration in winte whea " avin Sheep-Recelpts, 10,000: estimated for to-| been fully discounted, while up in the mortow 000; lambs 10¢ higher, sheep}|northwest the weather has improved crop growing better for making thus Western $4@6.35; sheep native strong; sheep $4.6576.%; native lambs £5,527 15; | conditions t the moment the outWestern lambs $5.75407.35. look is for a very good yield of > wheat, $$$ | Low Close a "High. " ath: iis % _ 8.225 1887 18.82 VF ote ig. 0214 is 00 = 12 18 . 9716, 19 02a 05 [8.9748 Tuly.. rag |Oct. ) ~t Chicago, June estimated for strong, peal medium #é {16.721 a pis aa ae oe New eview Re cows 10,000; ago se higher; bulk of sales $6.30@ heavy se hile « sa marie' of Nene Ag ~ et pvenids ai a, ie ‘ ae aa outs: $65.35@6.55 packers $6.4506.55: | lights $5.60@6.40 She : _ _ ane 7 Sheep-Receipts, 3,000; market Bison tail trade, general results have been muttons $06. 40: lambs $5.500@7.0; range| very satisfactory, especially as_ re1 I | gi fat 25; , wether s fed ewes $4,755.75 lgards demand for summer fabrics. Fall orders for many lines of goods i hat ; ae 2 . f orward ws rd iin ge eaodly y oSn 7 . Chicago. ae soe || Low. | Close. High. af July.. year Bradstireet's : Kansas City. . City, Mo.. June 15,-Cattle 5 @4.25 st 8q% a ; ee a fale K TT are 141 MARKETS , 15,000; market steady; native steers ‘ow southern oe $3@5: southern | Morro May Wes Sept ee ear Liabilities ties of $5,000 or more.. commercialae failures reported for June $2,342,549, compared with $3,711,- CATTLE : (83 |S24@% July wy Sy . Noche, Pac Sioda «Stoel. Sloss Stee ago smaller than a year Range of Prices. pounds : 2 39 Real _|W.-G. Tuttle to N. 2, Villa Park ot ee ee though damage report are numerous, fr e cotto Is : ‘tuation belt at thhe a situ: tton 1%) | brighter Transfers. except few points, Joseph W lGeorgia. particularly, whert severe 5 | 3 Bk « « , . un ool $1,950 | rainfalls have damaged the plant. - Estate 3ackman to ° ft x : I 2 . H. Gramling, 1, ' Moreover: to wiltone pig Unere: ts the a senproduction y neo iron, of inter No. 2 red} c =p M. White to Alice Ww Ackerwhich is decreasing, and consumption winter spring No. 1] tensen, 27-28, 2. 5S. Main St add 1,800) j heny that fact preventing ny Railstocks of recumulation es, im to P. D. Chris; Ww nit am H. F arringer 3} G85 c; No 9 northern Si apsse SIGSEc: inthe large, very are enrnings 3) | Way St at d Main Nn, 2-23, + om heer > 53%: sic; No. 2 white a " 6c; INo. 2 )yellow HAC Qwhite PAZ aterlocto Tee , ; @attse hite 4214443 ;Punean ne 1,00) | crease for May being over 14 per cent, Oats: No. 2, -40%e; No 2.wh = s to 'D K McLeod, 23-24. jthus stamping the month as the best Te nan ee ne bee , Evans City bi : 1} May on record Money continues eas} > 23 ON » rang , from fair ; to ‘ aA ind) collection | John' I Smit f FC Eltha P. Edwards, Business Notes. | 2 5, Vi it YD) cood Building is active, henee immaand hi irdware fot demand Immense Rob bins, ta M: ury Cullin: in, at | Shs cle earings oe bank Yesterday's agains 4 a: rrds nw fr 2 : rds w 700 jterimis ae at \ ed to $885,690.25 as agt io jn gener \ all maintained, Thes "wheat the corresponding Insurance Life West The aay Iasi [i company \ ee ah to Hannah ne 71 aaB.. > Hi. to P. Brinton Samuel M. of California filed a copy of its articles | f, of an incorpors Hs aT tareaa iad as with a areit for the 3 secretary Warren 0is Increase Mleeces are for quarter ae ee lo B The date 17 dull Oe teate nat pounds. in atilpdients from Dee The pounds. Pp reas and ae has sae ele for A super, ae and to vate Gold, | IP 1 acre you 92@55C)pcinember to wogt: cram _soatan to 1A a er aoe 1 196, - receipts ‘ Turns Fourie os Horton H. Lode, <e © and 8S : L a Is, 1W ae aia CAN'T GO that the Salt JUNE Lake lthough > 100 | Weakne 2,1 1 1 | gx i. there tomorrow. are rt 1 | favorable ized At San displays some In re- commodities ‘ lose to the condi- Francisco steadily regardingimproving crops are The lower more weeR was charactertemperatures with 3 50 | am vierate precipitations Mm the central west and the Ohio valley, where crops MWlare in good condition The weather |was clear in the southwest and north- _ 500 16; Route, Utah's most popular road, has low rates for teachers to soetgern. Cali-'| fornia June 26 to July & Here to- day, tionsIte yellow pine Price of however, are, level. lcord and - ». 000 j John nce to Albert Wood, % acre 13, 2s, . so ea James Hard astle to Carl J. Carlson ‘pt 12 lw Se . le Taylor to James F, Smith, 9-4 2, sub 5 to 8, 83, C... Brigham ‘T Cannon to ane W. aMpgice | santo rats slowly i to N. Benedict G M leCo.,Co.s Last Tooe Utah. Se Boston Wool Market. Boston June 5.-In wool market ee facturers are more in evidenc aaulted table and In- all Catfee in 4 blends Wheat had another change of heart | cline. Yelopments to occasion the further deThe renewed disturbances _in Se pt. Matters. stock experienced round|gave way without falling from 135% one at the opening, first prices showing an advance of 1-2c, thus recovering at one "POR DIVIDED. in At to Seep Ee delivery. Corn nid the end was 3-d4e up. Provisions had a share in the general DEORREELY. and closed from 7 1-2 lie for higher pork, 5e higher for lard and from 5e - Members 15.-The erate rally which carried the majority of the list above the previous day's close. vance, however, was only temporary and was accomplished chiefly through the retirement of short contracts. the morning wore on and no signs developed of aggressive intentions on the part of the bull leaders, the bear party took fresh courage and directed vigorous assaults against such stocks as they believed to be vulnerable, and as ould have the greatest unsettling influence on the rest h rket. Reading served as the target for the most pronounced advance caused a reaction and the pee tve at the close was from 1 3-8c, Wheat closed with an addition of 1-d4e to the value of July a =-2¢ Joseph Provo, June 15.-Governor John C Cutler, State Auditor Edwards, State Treasurer Christiansen and Secretary iH. H. Cluft jr., attended the regular had willbe tomorrow i roster lep- aaah tet of isin attends @4 the REAL ESTATE "DAY, the LINE July, in Aberdeen, or the Brigham next. yeas OND tomorroy ANY OREGON 7 ask " ‘ : SHORT S AGENT ABOUT JUNE 16 Jive Tar in the state committed brother Pitlic lift, Hines Utah the minds i ae Mi county in } Vhen and ivefittl i" there in 1 week Y t | Seotland, an ne rel es |, aS | buried here Im- Pred Patten may Wille ruble 4 of EL - CARE LNOF Ld ; With Ifthe Vina father With proved) rious in M three large was WHEAT- to Provo river rangemsn "at has prepared its pro| etreet roomile-hou Ogden, June 2 ents About a thou. | Patten. took the nocand. made a gram of ce peer xpected to come up| denial of the Yair, "but lettes hich | sand people teats a) a damaring evidence iugainst t date comtain i from Salt Lak n tha epecial |him were produced by Mrs. Gardner jearned that Southern spe It wa = et Vanee today of the Officer A. 1 enon leave the service ir yOU CANT GO JUNE 16; } Paci would 80 a uceeeded by " : } » t | f that company to be {| Remember that the It Lath outs i HW. Cordon, Mt Vanee will aceep i Utah' most popular Pomd, da Ow tion with the Union depot j rat for teaches Oo southern. Call ee Howell left this morning for | fornia June 6 tosdily; & Here to Logan, Judge Mi cin EOth five only been divorced Charles Simpkins a few shape sheritt | 8 Sentai Man mormil Se i vtech Orchard company vs. the sate A ing -Catining company, having £ mn Safurday. Muntz divorcee , Provo to -Calltirnia::* - LS See | : fol il da of eres, meu PACES periormes charge ae i for | Ogden ae oon rc plaintife for the defendant 1 | andy th IN -cthpeimenspttorg grant LAS eee ha again ; Bes Of col ? textendad:yvisit cee ed to. W. .L e atel lin : " tosa Garn' O = JLOBe ‘ eMart lave Mreand Mrs. } é ; ext week to tend Pittsbur un ff teaches national convention ¢ the deaf complaint A Charl Heast for the purpo = vs. rendered By evy vs ETO igh water floo e e | Sonn, Carra l inquired rewarding the! ‘On : , : at ' 5 ding th lower val . ondition of the loéeal. ordei Sa ee el | lLi-replyte question hi tated that William, McKay, 34° years of age, ne ordel \ wing dil ithe mem- | ®d a native -of) Scotland, died last ber vhe ere damaged b the San ment { the state mental. hospital of . Franet » . disa but declined -to} eather ne are ‘ le wats com- Mspeetiol Ogdet been od Anderson hospital. Kingston. her a year ago A marriage terday evening reservoir Thomas TERervol W~ Mil$500 damages to company Plaintitt 000 damages. Harper & Shriv s. ¢ prock. J 1dgment the plaintift an] : hile leaning balance and] Ogd June. 16 C.W., Maier | vice presidentoof thesRoof L. F | Ls: ( den j 2 on ‘ ngai ‘4 oda x ni ed ae | | of the defendant's Want § Shaw jr awarded Fred Eagan and Mr. Crawford, .of wantt inspected the Nephi electric light plant Wednesday c evening, and pronounced it in good condition OGDEN Prof William Jardins and other professors from the Agricultural col. lege inspeeted the experiment farm on of Locomotive | the ridge, and found everything in t OVER in Peter in ¢5 thi afl windoy broken arm been Playing. eee S idow lost his undt t ; the: six-| Edware | aeof ekai: with iftterest ther ite of 1 per cent trom L906 It is ~| leged that at cle da t| STOPS issued a promt inv tayoer or; the plaintiff for i Amount and] ; falled to make payment. at the time | hird Viee aay Oeden Lriels Result, cae out waters : Samuel ler July plaintitl Browning | : Walter, and Mrs, oma vtlling ne ‘ moO rt th WINDOW. Pdward Arm June son " erewn Lornoo complaint has|and sustaining a" iso r against | Phe child ‘hac. James J. Var iff asks judgerme ; pric reduction ie RECOVER Brought $2360 From Ogden, been filed the could: is In Mental and the Was for coal they to customer the June Pacfic was also sold time there was a gain of two cen taand/way to the extent Junction. Junetion, June 15.-The ease of the state against John Lee jr, was termilnated 0 o'clock yesterday morning when the jury returned with a verdict of guilty of burglary in the second degree as charged. Defendant waived time for sentence and a given one year in the state prisoi By consent of both pris the case of Edward Lund against James Long, for damages, was continued for the term a in the country Upon Conviction company Be} soared and Imposed Pollowing ley and Ida EB. Simpkins, .both of Marysvale. The parties were married by Clerk Morrill. Mrs. Simpkins had in Ogden Will Ho itheeeresdut prices ONE YEAR ‘FOR BURGLARY Sentence Bull/ Wheat practically was tif Whichever way -the ease is deeided, the parties claim. taht it will be carried -to the Supreme court for final ruling Other cases that have been decided. are James A. Kjolby, et al. vs. Deseret Irrigation company. "The jury awarded the plaintiffs $2,847.50 for the price of the lands and damage done to personal property by the overflooding of in Vogue mriiiniined nol renewable Thora Williams, Floy Williams, Margaret Shipley, Marion] keld, D EB. 1. Newton, Olive Black-| ham Primary ‘grade not renewable Itta Halverson, May Donaghy Marion Lelmat Jenny. Hamill and Mrs. Kate] to was crop Van Lykke : Miss Elfa Dang t and Miss Lillian] Leaman tendered their resignations a8] Ogden, June -15 ‘The manager of | applican for teachers' positions the Union. Pacific. Coal company in| They will aceept position in other| Ogden today contradicted the state-| parts of the state Gids were received ment that there would, be a reduction | from the Ogden Furniture company | in the price of coal ind the B \ MeMillan company on | He stated that. the statement was] hew bool for the next year without foundation and that va hi Leeongereiigs Prices cas¢ on Those present were dr. Steele, the president of the society; Dr. Clift, secretary and treasurer; Dr. Hosmer, Dr. Aird, Dr. Morton, Dr, Stookey, Dr. Warner e State of their bartender, and their taken under advisement nae a ' > : NO REDUCTION ON COAT, _ market Washington Provo. a of the was Hold at 15,-The Utah County met in regular session hk. EE. Steele of Lehi pre siding. action to here ETHICS Physicians teresting Provo, June Medical society yesterday, Dr. try want about DISCUSS MEDICAL The was opposition ats | shipment County ee and than was the case in the coarse grains. Dr. Hagen and Mr. Ludvigson of Gunnison were visitors wt this week. res just The Manti Gun clu Utah in Behind. airily as did the newest re city the jospel Mission pheasant's grain York, that of yesterday, differing ane in the extent of losses sustained. sled ing showed a further di te liquidate, though in no eee eal manner, and before the end of the day and prifes benefited to a generous extent by the increase. There was eypsum deposits that are mined and manufactured are not classed as mines under the constitution, and are ‘therefore not subject to a tax for net pros ay ceeds:of mines James BE. Talmage eave eé xpert testimony for the plain- cts D in and a Far Chicago, June 15. -Speculative He acetee is Christensen H. A interests, ee mak tendin g to some Kearney of Buhl, Ida., Mr. and Mrs are in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, the parents of Mrs, Kearney ceived out SOARING Provo ston. ae DD. William eden iiaiics Movement-Corn Salt dave of Fresh Roasted New market continued under further pressure today and the program carried BREAKFAST -EMD FO0 D yesterday and her will daughspend aK days Mrs. ter, ern WED . en Becomes the About were Mrs. the her daughter Ethel to evenWednesday Nelson Annie aprived several of Sunday COUPLE ; have been issued by Dp. Nelson announcing Increased Volume of Trading Benefits Prices to Marked Extent. the to keep and ¢ un Paulsen | Om, ee tel sepurt "far ime year| IAUB COUNTY. COURT GRIND produced was not au of-action, was given liquor, knew six ceremony. ar of trees surrounding the building, © The superintende att s ony &-Han-| Hansen The evidence. to make hile the boy diy ided, t David KR. Swainston, Coalville, Jane 15 David R. Swainton and Miss Cora Clark were married irerevelling atte nan Fie groom's parents Mr. and Elijah Swainfaa Wider C t Jones performing the business. = ae and sec of the] ght and disposed Le & Rea 7h ‘ inanee| routine matters. The mnance) atSUL usual With | '@perted ing three of the detsnaanis ficient Led streets vices will be held Se COALVILLE n ; eter o en) rie Nea: Iv attendance of 4, 94 pupils in the) rother on a charge of selling Hquor | cenools. Average daily attendance. | to mine which ,has oceupied two] 4 078 Average daily absence, 160.| day in Judge Murphy court, Was] Children absent on account of contagdisposed of today by the court dismis- | {ous diseases, 37 and the his Maughan Business by at é Ogden, of Ogden vb che lost . . Holton | Miss Cora ee * Routine + Minors, case i Best othe = . hand Ogden up on acted cae oot ae ywoked on Ve UNDER ADVISEMES®T. of center case he voted nds Gar-|Only -<$<- TAKEN Cases Is « mony a wedding supper was served The remainder of the evening was de- land was given a loan of $9 to begin bu ph ; \ fer obtaining « money the 7 Ae chemer forgot all about the busines transaction and commenced to spend the money for liquid. refreshment: ay from given and soon several hundred _ ae searched for the body which Bufound an hour later by Jose} yh au ‘hanan and Wilford Wintch Anais two miles below where he h: id fallen da = whet a iitth gond' to the proprietress, ters flooded f A couple of men were OR removing this rubbish and Mr, nussen voluntarily assisted, oT of 2 number of] Hon, James T the - city last Opden ane ud Distioren tabnereline ; tie proposition uecce ful issue, a has th one stationed from lodging the which ind th ne today came into > For portion of the stream Sie into the = ec hannel com . velocity of the The deceased dam and mass|and has cosiaad from }ing sk it some wood be-/through consulted hi hotel, stating a scheme in mind them could make y money After plainings Vhich if carried to looked a means place eep the]drift to eck *lock. ¢ O° been oar|this wasla greater and] diverted Ogden, June 15 '™ W. Garland wa vonvrded the train at Brigham City. irrested thi ifter ion by Detective The oceasion is the trial of the state Pend o 1 charge at obtainit ft "Utah v Rt. Davis forgery mone und false pretense se in Taichi Judge M: aughan is dlisGarland has been on ‘a protracted | qualified Mr. Hammond is not interpres fi veral day Yesterday ested in the matter, however, he hav- curing more funds he landlady at the Central at the ou vening Tanglefoot. F the went, heleht of Logan Is l if lieht fiammond TOELS, evening OP who was also saved. Both were] the stream The current was 50 bruised, the son being injured] that it was impossible for those groin, perkaps seriousiy, but]ent te rescue him. The alarm hich trean i nt st wa - £ t rocks R2asmus- 15.-Niels C. ate tera waa ar xed in place wa Jast ¢ anes v vaters the . high weekk past: a P > *e bring . the mountains have been 1 rubbish sreat deal of drift vos ee pegs material was in getting In, vet]indfeations are that within a few days] all Kinds of ma terial could be had In] after rood rest and careful treat-] any quantity. ment of sores and bruises all will be] While the rebuilding of San Fray ol cisco fs taxing many of the mills it When one considers the read over] the supplying of is no immediate this aa the Fortunately some help was near| rope L hrown to Mr. Lind-] who put it around the son he had rescued from the rocks was conveyed to the shore The of ~ ve cre the river| down the > creek stream the in]canyon When of the sen city de- | instantly he rushing torrent on his} river Logan ride oni dam dashed Manti, barely on the boat gave was Lindquist lost control r. Lindand had been to the before returning proximity loe} W. council in night boat vivd ilmost asked|hurled over the the orders son last Lindquist plant and of shortage in the lumber market and|low, if prices had recently a inced repied |and a that all local yards were well supplied | quist and that there had been no advance| whom in price ince the first of tdst' March d he that city ere | cided to take a boat power the above just LC was made this] thé real condi- to the matter ‘Jumberman when 15.-George Logan 10-year-old Nave a large supply. of mater-|ojose lal on hand morning: to lions An the ‘ the drowning current| the of denial a-strong make rumors that lumber is becoming searce in this city and that prices are being| advanced, hi to, seem June of ocea- in parents Jensen's from returned Larsen Lewis he spent Several Lake City where business legal to nde atte ane Balan ce. ; for - yery the of Mrs. a were June 20, at her home in this city. family- of M. Jensen and i eienry Mr, Oats Visiting are Embler, Oregon, this elty. Removing ; in » Stream Stres the Lost rooms ‘decorated Thoryald ee Im mediate mCCause : the Bears Continue Their Hammering Process, and Leading Securities Suffer. _-. cock Loses His t Lifeife jin the Sw STOCKS STILL LOWER = THE t I ring Jdition esexcept |jwhere rains |##* that Which Ispringg | May wheat in las is in better con- the Red River valley week did some ds _m= Northwestern opinion the government ‘ rop showed a condition of wheat June igainst 1, is conservative. Indicates report 98 for 94 on |