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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1906. HARRIMAN STOCKS UP Executive of Logan for Will Send Fine Fruit Exhihi . e Fruit ae Mutual Benefit. = ing, To at whieh Offered from -- ad ompetitions © for Best Products of . | for ont Prizs Display of full \may of membership was was Logan, /!ng course 2a i ae sil <oth Street the lestined to Carty Of the ee ohare such an organization | Among the routine business transicted, the street commissioner wis in- | }structed to. order 5,000 ov 6,000 feet | jot lumber to repair-sidewalk the bill] to of the Bot ill lover other until bills the for fruft untf] Wh {t a the preserva=| sidewalk can be taken |folk men iaiRese on to the Twelfth' Park Rebecca on eas iN m ped to I enrs nr ethene Sree Hollat Spriggs pete ae Salisbury nd: Crool ‘ Ai iderso nd} : ra er‘elsh. iE free e on from emishes blemi h therefore expert parties have beén em- | ployed to box it Not only will there be a fruit hes ee ' an : hibit from Weber county, but cann will send to the Irrigation con samples the the was of their work A onécting of was ee RL 7 ; )Nor-|0* to} alleys ; ea MA from e ah. a, : ; and. noes ae }Two 1 Wiiza N s Restaurants "Town of In Nippon Passes a "ee WH. foye Away In Ogden. Ogden. Aus. 1 Mi Blizabeth H Moye agsed away at he home 2864 Lincoln avenut tt 7-30 cele ‘Robe i Mays feathers ©¥°Mns and Safoon Mines and for where Roek beenMT FOOELE widow. forty-five years. She hada remarkably large posterity of eighty-five rrand children, of which fifty-six are] « = George SCHOOL | Un rings, the aimee pais an Chicago, Aug. 16-‘Nothing doing, Was the stereotyped answer made to- ee , re thee ing replies <<) A aed aK of ie the about Siar S a of Tooole | terday he} broker, sForks canes coun- ‘la Pina ae Aree at place In Robert CAUSE H., John H.,| FOR..ACTION. ss /tne were Lake oe Resort : : to "spaunts h ne say ary Clty: Georee oc prine aul -- ++ Suit . Against * Union Pacific . to Pay Ogden , Auf personal Inf 16 : The gut aitvof John Penfleld: agaty Union Pacitit ltailroud FoOnLpaus whith has been on trial' in ‘the: Second District, court.for to 2 ne i OC the ither eth Se ors jury abrupt Ae to ; .f for cause his reason several, da return verdict on) rhe court decision that plaintif's the that seated. P ae to ae certain extent ole intif(s cor eeihutor von aes a] SS Penfield was run ove in part had the Ogden yards of the year, both legs cut GERMAN a Old-Time injurk ti } g Order of aap POMENt Ogden, Aug 16 ne Cart Salt Lake City. and,.Ogdei at the Hermitage, in Ogden 7 terday iSme vy Reds Vy om of ba Eureka is Lriets, 1 ; : a Dr of with Zimmerman in the ejty ee manager and oes ¢ Noye ompany took ' aving nat |feft hav" feport ind,I Dy. Tr ta A a nded. sojourn on "hupe, Shupt of: plaint charging ee _ ail, of | , At .afternoon conducted under the | ¥** Woman's Re publican Fork been made to the .Utah stake today to between teams. : witness the Salt the Clerk Via pwhite,-a to the Ith Ander been 1D f entered ealinst father a tat this ¢ ty. The B, -9.doctor nck- Is { of dof + Se the rhe Reeorde : iat A a Bramwel tatua South a an Paciti Fractured i men fc. | ings woud . To Vid Butte, for park 2 dancing Pranniec, Oregon Mont $30.00 Wyo., | and Snort (thi via pl yided ' c mute only. L ls. UB igzents Sap aire is 3. on § through limited 1d LOS eeoer ; Sep- | for || liv it > ae DP: LU ce de \ vha-dale be the | canyon We further I To pater zi i) riehira Gy th up and p Ontsa, were © moderate, light. were pt at re cigee aes : the ToRENe BA j ey < ° Provision Market. Tride In révisioy ned' highe }under the tani ee Chahes o:nbs irs toes ly small run of hogs and am We advuinee reported front, the rds. jemand for dry salted Eni and lard was i to be good, and shorts for Se 4 lelivery were e ee : t sae 7 ve at i is. those e the year Range range .|70 i smaller lurge lett andthanof before of Prices. of prises ene i [70TH Low. "| Close z . : 69% [70% {73% 7704177 UWw@T3 T7M@ITS/7 E SE Open. | | 2°R! | oe High. Be | "Low. ; | SGDASY, [48 44) CANN | 1% pe Aad eae Fs ea Sonex. [48 48 144 t411% @AS% 1414 | HnGd 1% 1 "High nas s ES | Low. ; 3% = Sept FLOUROMEN ( CUT PRICES ji Upon " WSLUMNS arm: As, time He }ey a had' the Git that decided.» 7 | 72% nad iour men High. |i0e™ ; ASSOCIATION have» ees = | Close Low. IS S72 = w 2 a 8.7 la 605 Li a a eee | Low. | Close. 18.95 {8.95. [S.i 70 (8.774% * 74) 1 i eae ‘ ate d Wheat-Winter No, 2 red, 2 hard, WTOC white, 524@38c; No. 2 yel| High. 9.00 Ys +P ct W@W\%c; ss No. 2 & white, 32% - 11.000; Ni to a shade strong market steers, $4.00@6.30; south@4.25; southern cows, $2.00 ind heifers, $2.00g feeders, $2404.50; of calves; Not) $3.0 $23.40006.00; PD. 75 west- western fed 2 stuttons,. $4.25@5.50 9,00; market strong to $5.95@6.0714; sales, f packe 7549610; yt $5, $5,0005.50, 0005.00. pligag 3,000) Xoarket steady. lambs, Ogden n Toh ce and Lugu rai ind] Return, in Loths.sMia"-O lk Re ps ‘ 1 ag pi he eit ee SOE LE an ok BERET ) 4 fal : a 4 considerable profit. The named i@ grain and flour thet regulay kl ‘ ‘ week meetuy laywere 1 follow ‘ High patent flour, $2: : at | oetce: $1) np ‘ Ogder ‘ 1 re fi 4 oO wy rT nd th Oe layom and. at he. Hermit: ae a ~ @ offt ‘ s Nothing offensive at ANDAMTI I, | the new resort $1.70 } | bran; F805" $1). led feed oats, $1.70; wheat, $1 85% $1.40 ‘corn, at| |&75; #"d poor to eet $6.00@7.50 medium, $3.8545.85; $2. 2004.40; cows and heifers, Wah; westerns, A ted for t We highe *- 44%, 35, he avy, rough, areliaa 7 $1240 Sailr fies | Sheey Recolpts hay, $15 falts $1 tomorrow, 7,000; + lars aah has da ie NY a aes oe ‘et | $3 in.35; west No ie tion of the Sabbath alt cvs lam $5.760 ANDAME Re 14% { Channel. corn {0; timothy | DW bakers', prices men o 12,000; stockers $5.5505.80; $5,806.25; 139 19% 78% 20% 44 444, 9% 70% 3814 19% TIi% 220% M4 48% TO 1699 cent, pigs, mixed. $.25@ > patina eg for le steady n ee y» W535, Nawestern lambs, Island Aug. of An St. Vin- earthquake was felt there on the 14th and several shocks and tremors felt on the Island of Lucia On the latter island, w ithin the space of elght hours," there were fifty-one ‘distinct Sitter + Mae hata Sn op em gone: t % 1906 New Crop TEAS Natural Young "Ae Japan Hyson loglish Breakfast Ceylon Oolong Sold only | red and | | Select } | In full pold MILLIONS EARNED BY HARRIMAN RAILROADS , welght, elght ounce cartons, the one you like best. secnet sax eanny vony " DIAMONDS TAKE HEARTS Receipts for Union Southern Pacific and Pacific. |} IN MATRIMONY| | New York, Aug. 16.-The statement of the earnings of the Union Pacific | and Southern Pacifie railroads for the | year ended June 30,-made public today, exceeded expectations. (The gross receipts of the Southern Pac} } amounted to more than $150,000, 000, This confers on the Southern Pacific the distinction of being the second system in the United States to show annual gross earnings of as | much as $100,000,000, ‘The Pennsylvania is the only other system show- ing earnings of that amount The The best gift a girl ever gets is her ring. Be you buy engagement careful of. who Better see us ESTABLISHED | surplus earnings of the aar after the payment of all charge ee ee shee $21,560,712, and the. balance the payment of preferred Bloc x aie dends was $18,790,833 repre- | is sents over 9 per cent on the ( ofaps iny's common stock. ‘he gross receipts of the Union cific form tr: ee tbat t $67,281,542, and sae aa applic ec 4 dividends to 201,84 Th dividend. on the ‘pre ferrei 1 3,982,032, leaving $2 stock available for common dlvide nds, This amounts to almost. 13 per cent of the company's stock, -| SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. If you want healthy clean, to WANDAMERE. 1st +19 ¢ 2y 4 48%4 79% \ sport, U. 8. DEPOSITORY. BANK DESERET NATIONAL 2 9 Sait Lake City, Utah. Commercial National Bank. 1 oarely eee A. W. ee P. Noble, }|) &. 8. Hi Vice Presidents. Peabody, Ass't. Cashier. H. "f r H. P. Claric, Capital y..0 Sacha esc. see S00, 00008 Cashier. | | | Surafet\ ieee eh chew - $2R OREO ACCOUNT WITH J. E. Coserift, Pres AN OPEN J. J. Daly, Moses = Rent. ' resident Thatcher sieves"nap ian es wee ules & 5 664d tery } | Pagar S. Hil. ns ite eal aes aCe ematoe CHAUTAUQUA tAGURSION deh Cent pae Le Union Pac ther 5 6e <2 TF Qs2= IT EANS PROSPERITY Reclamation Official Tells Results Which Interest Salt Lake. PROVO CANYON of AND projects of the North Dakota, Washington and Idaho, After inspecting the done on the Strawberry Round | Seren | Ae a as ea said THE - - Leaving to supplies, evening. Interests the | Salt Lake, projects of Uncle Sam are Towns Sune a see Spring you oe Up a. ae oe ee paper ubout the sale o os mele so the people know all about it already This auctioning of ots. by the government was begun when the reclamation service began he work of reclaiming the desert, : flux which of : been settlers Be "eptairpaeed these hum: ‘tras eR ‘ projects, cee , an. over ine inthe | sprang up there were habitation pace th } Le by all have before atin ih ea BOvVerm and en : will ill be ns ahd cs be for ae aes { true | ; OU true ut | wher the Payette-Boise |B fn) 9 pro-| irrigation.' A DINING CAR Is'one of the many things you consider when you are trying to figure out the best route East. The dining car service recently established on the COLORADO MIDLAND, ts of the very latest modern cars, and up to date In every respect The line runs through the mountains all the way, therefore co and with the Pullman Obser-| vation Sleeping cars, what more can you desire. Leave Salt Lake In the evening, spend next day in the Rockies, here 10:45 p.m ae : : returning from Heber on J wr Ws at Upper Falls or » Spring pring the De Dell | | } run L Will treat all A. J. SHORES. oe cured for ecun be CU RE D' t ry si Drs. Shores also of Mon, Women treat and cure all corable and Childron of every name vice Free and Confidential for any disease. ais afflicted the Bnparaielet New Treatment, Drs anor Catarrhal Ff eens * RTHER the Shores' né ae ia at Eod ly i ane RC TSetn rCG., DERE L NEW cnre many. tail treatment ve eases direct . . afternoon until the - re f : a Pls: prac UN- the nt slow fee! of $f par -untit ‘CURED..all Drs liores® WONthey ive enabied to 1 « wery ram chronie cases nN re t tre armen t ee ARYA oan SOC Nervous, Chronio and Exivabe and nature. Consultation and Callor write, DioAéd- A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR MEN. Shores have na Special ae. nt exclustyaly for the treatment and cure of all e oe Diseases of Men, whet aused by ignorance, excesses or contagion. You may consult = Shares ‘about ne most delicate or ombarravsing privato troubles, with the assuranc o given honest advice and skillful treatment, ond every- thingriedwill aatray ba. STRIOTLY PRIY fTE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Young. "men who havo by bad companions-m! dallo aged meu who have gone to excossee-old mien enacted fhale mexaat vigor goneYortunatos who have contracted diseasos-the etims of Blood Polson-and all share: ane and sd eee aro cordially invited to ct 1s now the big thing In the way Idaho, je of f ahaa WREre Ver followed Towns years signs Seer + from has country where two | | LAL SPEC will ie DR. | - the evening To prove to success of Drs. Quickly oh - in rr | Mexico,| IGHT Canyon train. helping a lot, and I'm anxious to see | the one down on the Strawberry. | After I've visited that, and spent aj few days in Idaho, I will visit the other irrigation projects of the West " luding those of California, Nevada, | as 8:00 A. M. arriving people of that state should interest| the people of Salt Lake City espe- |= elally. | "No, this is not my first visit to | the city. I've been here a halt dozen| or more times since 1883, and every | time I notice great improvements in } the city. It's growing fast, and you It | have a big and Important city here| before a great many years ne | irrigation TWIL Provo Passengers rE s top train ney§ whatever Salt Lake $1.25. Returning leave Heber 2:15 p.m. Upper Falls 3:10 p. m,. and 8:00 op. m. Spring Dell 3:25 p.m. and 8:15 p. m. r. Blanchard yesterday, "and one in | which the people of Salt Lake should | i interested All that part of Idaho] ; : ; city ae for isete dépendenteee upon this its | and 19. = Fare to Provo Canyon, Tv c lo Heber, $1.50. ee Leave j already | project, | Mr. Blanchard will return to Idaho to be present at Unele Sam's suction of town lots at Heyburn, August 20 a ae rip TI govern- Montana work valley HEBER SUNDAY,' AUGUST c. J. Blanehard, statistician of the eee service, stopped in Salt Lake City sterday on his way to the Ss ei valley tunnel, will consult with George sen, engineer n charge o ject Mi Blanchard left }ton July 5 ind has been in , : ae Arizona, Colorado and New the n back to Washington i. Aug.. ae 16-Cattle-Re; Tanga i the wholesale deal-| yesterday -tocut the TVG! | 2 {8.70@'8 7218.70 wD 17.95OR : Price ‘ earl all product handled t 5, gjulk igher go-|™ been The having tweel cuttitr gf Several the I oe them 57 acpatl | heavy $5. 85475. 00 Ibehts, $6.00G6,12) 12M, yi -thut cnown. have ak : fer holesn iva} . t} ; : | heep-Recelpts, and fe = eek 8.75 anticipatedfor+so be aA POR to sah gram ie | LoOw. rae Sal CATTLE MARKETS. re Decides | Ce'pt Association ; x General eduction, ‘been. 6) past | | = [ et Kingston, Plane leo 26% prererred ooo. 8... Gils Southern "Pa fle 2% Southe "rn Runitwi ay‘ 3T% enn Coal and T....155 ment | Close J qv32 gigi earthtonight Een Seeives 37% ed ‘Steet Car.. a"nee Rea ‘an A Repupite § Steel naepe the various Open. 305 31 which lasted five seconds. All communication between Chili and the Argentine republic is completely interrupted . a.|78%, ; \774%4@T1%G OATS OCTOPUS i, : fact << | Dec | May ie ren Shipments.of much) ter |Sept. robber THE of tl * Today's that na West for the. Price y 19 very consideratly WHEAT- | Upen. 1 emer i vest his to "Week ‘in' were very a | oe hich were in is no elue "like jmment are and the 3 & Robbed. Mtn ster ent money Phere of ene | eit Ino ploye Leg und Arm bu proportionately sample rket Do aa ao M. | f 6 Callfornia, ; ee Wholesalers' fractured. in 6.-- terrible o'clock Unsettled. Ches ¢ Chicago Gt Ws C and Ww +. M and St P Colo Fuel and I Colo oe aoe : Ist refe 70 Consolidated. ‘Gas 139 Corn Produc 19% WPerterred. j.c6cssacee 784 Del and abe 220% D and ws CEIR rckasceves cenaen> 44 Ist prefe 1 ry General ‘alecteia. 170 Illinols Central AT Inter Paper 1 lowa prefe K ¢ Souther prefe Louls Gt No ptd sxican Missouri M, K and prete erre September - istained a the «result: .of been,"scling heir. ware at ss0Cla| range wethers, $4 SOG. 80; fed ewes, $4.00 from moving freight train , ye und it wa decided VeS-"| 5.35 fu hil mali i ful E ' not | lerda that the best thing to-do we: | . -_-_ rai 1 \ ) rit WV ‘ to « nee prices generally: . Whether| Chicage. ek 3 thi iN} nite! the retail market ne Chicago, Aug. 16.-Cattle- neoe ; pmains to be seen Phus far it has not, } 4,500 t mated for tomorrow Ay ONLY $1.00 jand the retall dealers have been reap-jmarket weak Prime beeves, $5,500 Sunda Short. Lit 10230 a elie Line kc a ley aes evening . es tember set gnd a; day Through to aur pat tomorrow from of An- compan . There of ofafter Aug. + + : + + + + quantity wate Receipts ¢ ANJURICD ‘ie were only than were previous this point MORe Becen ai a ly at 77Tg a for the day vag bushel, Not much business redone for expor Sep Bee . 1 was oats provisions and:Johi The loads, close and the > from BAS Mee te : lay appointed as neputl pee fic Mise Iavelyn We ind Miss Anme flee 4 Both ire old. employes," but ‘ ir Soe. ever been clothed. with the proper ities Coro croft have The clerk ut «Scr eee it Glen- arranged: in rg : x MAN county, Morgan RATLHOAD Lani com ile apleh! Hung hi crime. The defendant wa ea Ord \ue 1 J it Dante | fe '( UEPac Sot t : indL iwas fixed e500,morning hich Souther employe i eoprt at this police in n the his bail (wa tive brought to the Ogden General hospital . ; : relatty by here ediately ‘ imm Fan RMI fo. | here tod from: Well Ney ultei County Held Tiassa {) } identit ee varpose "mink laims director the Corn and price HIGHWAYMAN - ge " Glben eolnaatie ; it en} ‘ th reainst Charle the latter with \ then Mi filed oo visitor yaks . See eT RY ant another boat late, ae as amended bythe addition of aja.) H plankns declaring trusts and de-| } Jan > iL , luring aeagainst 7,92) ‘debe absolutely they that }manding COMPANY. MINING NEW. -_- - troved £0 operation In Texa RIBS- ‘ + Cor "athe i wit! oncern = Articles, of Incorporation Filed |. The ticke« nominated is as follows A | Open. Weber County Clerk For T. li ept or governor, \ M.°Gampbell: ‘ampbell; lieuOD8.9715 mae d ~ : Oct 3.72% Ogidet Xue. 16 Lrtieles of -ineco1 fenant governor, Ay B. Davidson, railTaint lz 012 porati ofthe > Lead. Silver. Minh ud -commisstoner, J. Stor land} = = eon filed itt the. cout omniissioner, J. J:. Terrill attorney e Wi ve 7 Te : ; : he tles ‘ erk. te e company is capital enera I V. Davidsor chief Justice | 7H (7l4c; No, Vlad for 000, divided inte hares. of of th reme -court, J R.. Gaines; | Corn-No. 2 yy a par. valu ffive eents each Phe | comptroller, J. W..Stevens; treasurer; | low, 51@5lMe Ing ifLic e. Charl 1, Ston pre Sam Spar Hperintendent of public} Oats-No. 2) PS Voc assoclate sit >. instructio idel ice-] I Joh Db. i bevit ‘ \\V Chae ‘ Hlalverso} ereta wnd | justice of the. Court of Criminal Ap- | ; ‘A tye ulé cod the towether with peals, John M. Then) AH on ot ea Oe the ----- = | May 34M : Dalla rexa Aug, 16.-The ‘state |. PORK- Democratic convention, after the most ince | - rolithe Tex in day trenuous Fork ‘ar American. ak nse (i) Riehfield -in th interest. of the agri-{ 1592,-tonight ahrnaleted: the state tickFant: sto déal d@paitm Mot the Brigham | el The nomin ition of. T.-N Camp- | SoGne-universit bell for governor, isa di pas pelos LARD- Cn ele of the principles in-state administra-} oO ") doggedly contended for by the The children are ‘ll eared for at Sl Terié e crows The TSR EROTee | | Open. , at. of shipping ae mene ngs pout exer Le in 1e ichard Fillmore and five during th1 efirst & hour, dur-y pA opera got down to was a mild reactive tenthat. ; : close . |sellers. Lake i Maglebyto-Chris ri ristensen, e than Heaviness }tnd $5 in cash : bY l ‘ , BECULeOs eats from one - of Crosswhite pockets, |! of - the Craddock, Operator |when Oregon Short Line appeared. on the | cene ind: the highwayman fled. The | ivrival of Craddock «prevented the} Wns tine GalGablel wetoh: ante j Ret Tice ond .o under chow Aa] sold : he rket for oats could pot help being influenced to some extent at the opening, and for ove an hour after ward 1 the heaviness then being displayed by the other grains Hedging sales for account of Northwestern buy"s { country offerings increa the ve a weakness, so that longs became liberal Aug. unknown |). peer : ; aalve 16.-An ae - | jo Ee mt St ee . ict a h, | pulled a revolver on Clarence Smith ir. of this place and John H. @ross- was was giving | VY O maniiege bY for \" the Yee a ported 3 - OF Priend Arrangemen | Pout family theacbabernacle. a ea VICTIMS hour, C7 Briefs. 16 rnoon, had ni cages ae money we "under highe larger the | Clarence Smith Jr. of Farmington and | (he rhe ; kept practiceto, madiaiskic! a.willbrother Professors 2$50udorthwith,,or| Ogden Furniture companyA Land ouk thelr | the, buat de certain ae ir rnnual eoting ate ha time, | developing» . ofrH| had and er grades In ome Panutine exaee. a gvforeat the er Spaamale on had ge tuft. to beb _bxerv thing: els elve In ‘the shape et ae -c. | WANDAMERE Ogden The to} this w ha tired longs |/ingg which Tec There bab hers PONDS ae ; or Alate night, andnearsucceeded the Sead hich nM wee a 2 pa Short hour Line lastdepot, in e court ordered t alli 7 : ¢ if sor Sel tail : made Af i to Au been A Det t Alice qertor | nan of id Tort) canyon ee 1 Ogden, Aug Lt I i bur: of Idaho Fal WLS Aa visiting with friends and 1 this. city, retur d home th da. Dr. ; : iting is - visiting nee ‘ e sr as Old-timne ports and pastime WwOis usemen andek the chief order . of amusen the at. served. were lunches German Hermitage In the evening. a dane ravilic ended th day. . Visit at me | yas let x : Atty on the ite ing.German F evular trains regula Wheers arene ri dale wagons Go case : " an half -- Richfield within : was) most™enjoyable‘thme anda today, had by all Thi MYO e Ia LOY old countrymen came up from the capital on the early lf Phey wor met. at the depot by local Germ = ‘ 0 @ -CAnyvo!l in @Xxund: escort a wy 2 ; cursion or the deren vy-the ‘ Richfield, ! x : Pastime the tted Om paid e durin ---. and or avghs eC | | AT IHERMITAGE. $50 In 3 tate aaa a8 before fat the Anderton defendantiappeared hid ter tod findn citation ‘ o-ithe mpt und ter hearing i 52° and in off near DAY Wife J rc Puce eaurt way q woe g top iff no} - Aug. Umony ive: it ap- > ; é Sports aT Sot a derton, j a re MOS for co cami ending thi rter EEG Tiulnetructed acti o for this This County Jail Richfield, AAS ‘ ‘ ne Halliday ts down from Sait Lake. L.today on business. "*kley has Ing , ri from] moved Dr. ~ 2.B.-EFE. Hinckley Ayevican Fork to Provo, where ue | Verdict Returned In Personal Tnjury all the same the gradually work- Bog; but generally reports of the foroo were aiscoursgin eons the Utah : woul lave been very feless ha t commit-|yot been for the li an tinc iealeee ne meeting cs of Republican | abernacle between Henry S. Tanner of Salt Lake and J. F, Curtis, repre|. ; on . Beoreant: : se ‘ ntative r the Reorganize af chucen, jon Che Succession in the Presi deney." The debate. will run. three} l aventnes commencing Sunday even-| ing .at-.%0-3 0. s a good sized bunch of sports . went 4 ; | DEFENDANT IN CONTEMPT | | | Ordered ‘till shade @) and Tah frades, Gon [ey il chi Te Re adie. wie Hinckley of4A h nor " atammuerta oe Tooe tee sixtlr and se | Provo, and is a graduate. of the St. o years, and t ev rémov-|enth grade; Plorence Bates of Looe €, | Louis University. Hie has been praced to Ore ion In company with Will- | gith ere She Jennie ‘Tanner of Whit- | ticing for the last six months in t "1 family. She return-| pey, lda., fourth grade; Jennle B ate ican Fork and other parts of the} ed again in the year 1869, and re- | Huffaker of Tooele, third grade; Mary | sta mained in-Ogden during the remain-| Gatmull of Benson, Utah, second grade, ae "ef Pane a pe ee der 6f her life She had a a of} and Eliz Peterson of :Logan, first iG TW, sar ae aes i monet ane sj sons living The Sons James rrade. a i = Brey ae oP i, 1. | ouga decease: Stewart H. and Alexander H } | Sea re Se NO tha hav' for| it H., : William, but are ‘Ayres, was a at 8:30 in the Cordilleta de Los Andes, + + fter the adjournment of the Union Pacific and Southern acific directors witheut announcement as to dividend action, heavy selling took place in the market, some o representing taking of profits of a national character, and purt of it representing speeulators disappointed at the reticence of the Sh Tac of the two companies referred The ma rket closed active and unsettled at about the lowest prices mad in the late reaction. Goye romeént bonds were unchanged. Railroad bonds were firm The range of prices was as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. Afials Copper 1% 10554 es 14% Amer C se oa 3944 «39% 39 Ame ‘ic ar -- 12% T2% 72 72% Ame Toe omotive.. 70%. 70% 6% 68% preter TOO cydcces 3 q An ier S - + Amer Su An: raoude Minine shison ing Ag to een the reat oe bushels wee rate that Is sa to be a necessity of this year's heavy crops. After the close it was sald by one broker here that he had sold eleven boat loads 3 2 ‘ ads and had sold fourteen boat ads yes>s- Buenos Rane SOUTIL There quake + t Close ee * + + + ports earnings, sole eniflated cCopper. in sympathy adyance ov pe nt. Comparatively pe attent tion, Hawever: was pal le general list, because of the aheorptian of Interest by the granger leader also what ee the seaboard on} | chicken hunt. The boys returned] yeporied being 253,000 bushels. }very much the worse for wear, and|were some foreign acceptances fecomplain that the chickens were not|fers' made from here yesterday lichd one of Corps ps. -The y following The Aug.. peaches Ah been selected} 7 the se schoo Is was from $259,000,|$0lng. an ae re Zc lower Thefor market futures at , ae =a were heavy and lower, ; rate Smith's from /that day, to be reh¢ d/auspices of the City | club ne | Arrangements have athe ipull off Gebate in 1h rincipal, In eeoir foreign cee ee . : ee ° thelr customers Light Receipts. J Deputy Sheriff Dave Barnett ana Receipts at ¢ ey her }Court Stenographer J. Homer went |%4 cars, or 6 ear loads less penn eget to' patticipate | received Thursday of tl ar Oy mee ‘4 if Pict iE ‘aay ~ , | week. Shipments also from conducted Pr Ss to doing," wires "Nothing jover the 48S arrangements Crop. , Pee TEACHERS aut Gibbs, Snow : urvives aoeTooele, Of eel oes Daviid of nere Old day as to how much wheat had been |sold here for export, although while saying so the brokers inquired of could searcely take time to reply, so busy E - . a Redinet Medington ea Cinat MS Vill ears realize < - ery Go Under Mills,"' restaurant, Sell a ' are complete ment ti lane I. a -. of the littl brown men ilm of the Mikado were att eee the A aoe Pree ema fe mal A Zz Hes ploy c ve wm oun né i Be livin fifty-three great-grs vi 6;x- fitiy thy See ee ende hildre oe a the » smother to necessary for the Affirmative, Miss 3onham; negative,| a A a ee Provo Briefs. Aug. 16.-Paul G AUE 2 ul 1 G, Sra neat lorest, Buck j vicinity |° . this mernin ifter long siege of Illae that ca paid eee a ness The funeral rvices will be |ing Jeft fon 1 meat purves ; oa Sam a i ek Cine third' busine failure wa the he ld from the e6 nd Ward me un make eat penne aN Te house Sunday. afternoon at 2 o'cl ‘ sinrahon Mr Movi was born in Scotdand, | Lizzie MeLelan, Ww ho closed up penny October "T4;-1814, and at the time of }/as her me als at all hours Pe her des ath ; therefore 91 years ie was not a p aying. venture, ; --- age he married in June, 6, 5 to is Rather Light-Farmers Are Beginning ° Widholr who } tee has O8 il 5 ldnoim annd ‘ Anderson ' been made for August h) 23d, at/ auccecded I. lve im the a Can 10 m in the Woman's RepubliDUSINE were, closed on an wttach}ean elub room: ATT? inge ments are Y sued for Dan MePolin 7 | |being perfected for an « to SILENT MAJORITY eae a} ec eeee eee er . for Corn for Shipment W. N, Whitecotten; negative, | the same subject, Challen Smith and Lloyd |export clearances ind local canners will compete for the Park City, Aug. 16.-Two restaur-|to be found for <a A call closed oS eS, toon of |am : the ‘ best exexhibit ot} give ‘ : have = been \ Te nNCOO by aT : i prize‘ to oO be© given canners' products. ! heriff under attachment pt 1-|County Central mS Mrs, two the sale of 80 000,000 fect of timber | made confessi« on be a c epi after the to a company represented by A. A.| close today Ne rk ported eligh | Kendall, and for which the governpat loads, sold ff addition" 20 the fore- said See "| and Stevenson Widholm and Driscoll inate p Mic und | j will liauor 1 na aiid George LOIN. 3 : Counell udjourpe dad until Sept. 5. . : 4 PHRER BUSINESS PAILURES. Eras cann va veld this evening at Weber club room A committec appointed to prepare an exhibit JOINS New York, Aug. 16.-The total transactions in the stock market today were well in excess of 1,100,000 shares. In the first hour the dealings amopnted to almost half o million shares. The feature throughout the day was the Harriman stocks and St. Paul, Both Union Pacific and See Pacific made new hig ords, advancing under heavy pure hae in anticipation of favorable aividadd. action. . Paul touched 1%, reacting the highest figure since 1901 Se strong features were New Yor and -ennsylyania railroads, entral the buying of the latter being want: uted to a prominent eee iden fled a the iron and steel Industries the Miss Hough and Rev. G. Townsend. © be "Resolved, That public ulllities should be the prope rty of the municipality Affirmative, Mr. A. E Buckler and Miss Ford; negative, Mr. Judge J. Rey. J. Soren-| referred streets, eer, Se Bond Been street, avenue, committee / fruit next That ‘ in ce That Tencity went|nyson's fame is ised upon ‘In Me-j| which is|moriam. Affirms ate: Mrs. Aird and against the next meeting, v mates ; ren as presentacve Co ection of t fruit of the county ha been obtained, the ume vill be ship the the "Resolved, tun {ofthe C. cityW. attorney Weir reported favorably byF |Irvine Miss cersDavis ; ; and nee ordered paid, while | October 23 oe shipment will be readiness a;the regular pay day or two previous to the opening of A petition from Mrs. paar 71 eee congress, im sen that a sidewalk be : puilt from Holi- | Sigler. . ge : e Wday > > stree 3 eferred Mr. Wilson reports favorable prog- | 4# ' 5 ae aa reet .% : ania ress, and states that he expects seto the street com! : jonet nt i cure excellent samy jes of many varic-|8ation, A petition from A . fartin Py ¢ hie ; s}and 57 other taxpayers asking for a OVO, ties of frult pla storage quartet i I Patches tion for Trend - the been debates September structed to write Logan's chief « kecu-| college educt ation live that Mayor Welsh and the Park] best citizenship City council were heartily in fayor of |Nelke and *Mr destine¢ ‘ arry off the Clark cup which Will, eG aX aoa ‘in ia Otte cultural conte st ut th ession of U National Irrigation congress at Boiss have of read| months: asking janin organization of the executive of-|been carried as far as the good of S of the cities of the state for)the® public demands." ~ Rev. S$ I. F mirtu; al benefit. It is proposed that| Goodwin and Miss Bonham will take | Demand | the Ogden Aur. 16.-Fruit Tree Inspector walaon fs directing a svs a atic search of the county ry ehervnae fruits and those who will represent Weber county } hil ; The day the communication the j to exchange views, plan jdea and/the question will be represented by j expe rie ne ‘ and endeavor to make Rey Charles Pehrson and Miss city ordinances as nearly uniform as!/ Adams possible The city recorder was. in-| September 23. ‘Resolved, That a Cannery. ae Inter-Me ‘1 Bureau ane . a Prices Lower. Rea EARTHQUAKE IN AMERICA, + . and E REPRESENTED{1 the swavor of Losan, asking the || September 71 "Resolved That he) GQ ARGE GRAINS ARE HEAVY 8 Enter : Weather Still Favors the Bears ar Park City; Aug. 16.-At the regular | Provo, Aug. 16.-The committee of meeting off the e city eclty council co il e .jthe has casen arranged meeting lastlast even [ee Forum se ated € \. the followne present, CANNERS Next Two Months. g: Exhibit to + > + + Total Sales Securities in Wall Street Exceed a Million Shares. tee of the Forum for the . ational Irt igation Conyj gress at Boise. Ee +t tt++ttttt + ttsteses tt tes THE REE 80 O oF {a the that you gtollments, us cure under may. arrange the cure DRS. SHORES" to pay progresads, need the counsel and aid of experienc consult this der eartaad and be advised MODERN METHODS tho feo fora cure in small or youmay your trouble ts, or who has falled to cure ea, ohargo, and learn how you can yet be cured. PAY WHEN a In mh. 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