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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, HOT WEATHER GRAFT SCANDAL ) CARES SHORTS REACHES CRISIS AUGUST 21, 1906. DIAMONDS TAKE HEARTS: wR. EERC ES GOLD Re MEDICAL DISCOVERY! Kullereb, Who Lost|War Department Yields in Defunct Bank, Entreaty of Brownsville Kills Himself. People. to General Podbielski, Prussian Minister of Agriculture, Resigns. Threatened Injury to Wheat Crop Sends Prices Upward. a eee SAR te The See ena | "¢ 1 best gift a girl ever 3 pets 13 $ BUELOW MAY BE INVOLVED COARSE GRAINS VERY FIRM Attorney Question ' her ring. | 4-F rom Omaha, Be careful of. Anthony Young No Stensland Money From the Says He) Commandant Whatever Guilty Believes of Bank. Rioting, Were His But Men Says Were They by of Veracity Must WKaiser-Ar my Provoked, Element and Be Wea ther Vine Decided Corn Agrarian Continues Though Belt, Some Besmirched, AIL Over Heat the Causes who 5 ate Yo. Better - in Wall No. Aug. name Washington, total from of three heart suicides, failure @riven insane. Today's siic de and one three wa death| Ville, persons] War dethe remove to decided Texas, oops. of Koller-|the sdward 20-The In|Resro regiment, the Twenty-fifth fantry, "now ~ stationed at. Browns- State bank. of the *eiltraukoe-fve ing keen Pale IGRIiO tania todis rives| a Aug. has partment a iP Berit ne ore ae has 20.-Another t V live at < uc and Nad tived in Mwai He lett el itn and three children Made desper Seer peat Pee ne in the bank| ‘Wworhan Said "today throuch crow of 200 persons surrounding the ftrietion people and replace This' will it by remove which of that has city white the scause been agitating for some days weer i reneral Ainsworth, acting secretary of War, today received a report of the recent disturbance Sena} eee SW Penrose, commanding "egime ant, |;20d..at; once sent the milters dis- bank and threatened te blow up the patch building The frantic woman was] "To the er eee JGeneral of the Mrs. Mary Stratsky, 40 years old, said De Pee nt of Tex: to have lost $3,000 in the failure of amp Mabry Austin Tex the bank. 4 wee number of police "send one company of Twenty-sixth were summoned and the crowd dis-|infantry to Fort: Brown, Texas,.-impersed M Stratsky was taken to} mediately, and by quickest practic able the station, but later when her hysteri-| route. Assign officers: te mporarily to cal s¥mptoms had subsided she was} command, if necesss to give it full released and allowed to go to her] complement. Immediately on arrival home, of this company at Fort Brown, send all companies of Twenty-fifth infan. ) . : "Oo place : to / Fort Ring- : Chicago, Aug. 20.-The feature In] try y from. thaat the Sionaland Bari failure today was gold, with supplies for at least any the caterorical statement made by month Quartermaster, medical anc Jacob Kern counsel ind bondsman for | Subsistence departments will furnish Theodore St nsland, viee president the wrecked institution denied that he received the bank shortly in addition' Mr. determinatiofi.to for Theodore case and the latter of | Mecessary i which he|#nd $65,000 from before the collapse. Kern announced his withdraw ‘$tensland as attorney in the eventpelieved hé to seek another latter's would ask bondsman tre anspor: ton, attendance supplies. Blas Commandant's Report fae at ie ea Wan ari EH OHe edited 7x cr 10. apes Major Penrose, "department, HA UPUSELB reed rethis Sant Sage Ea TEOT of Fort Brown was aroused by a furious msiltd ‘of naratic apparently fired Sn 5 mete enmphatic it yy from the day charee Cl the Stensia or bank le 0 t ISJa ndton ‘ i . : and peng in bod examination regard from behind a brick wall on the north post, not more than a SOEs of " the side > P ce LA bd dred feet from the barracks. 1e fusillade lasted cight or ten minutes an ie hid paed tae ieee ‘ t got "mG he iey ad Pay ; = on " ; ofos securities or any bank that |and_one firec rarrison » hundred or more shots Nate Major Penrose thought was being attacked, and. the or- A n roll under everybody ove > -| dered CRI mnie eee an ae < d all arms th n rearose whic . h arose tangl legal eh f the appointment of two receivers for eee ua, Benak ic a ‘om the wrecked institution was ended to- | rey ' after the firing "hadi.censed ay F ae To > € ‘oug action \ inh woeulee ee eee oe «< x Reet veraHil and Suis Pee Serre Se pudeme ae ote A SMR Fie) hres aig sae < Lig cari of from she manage ment bank's affairs, > 1 tire. Rece a Brie eh aia in aharive PRN Tiias: pealed The ss Phi om falicaniaolt dropped ike test the wonivany. appe Nate judge Brentano's inline clroncloaran cea ane a ae before ‘ , had is November 6 been - officially designated by Governor Cutler as the next. elec day, he having issued a proclamation yesterday to that effect. The governor calls attention to -the Officers 1o be elected, which include a congressman, a judge of the supreme court, representatives and state senators, together with county officers The full text of the -proc lamation as follows: » Governor of the State of Utah, 780. of the Revised jade ea Ly cs) the Nover sar 19% as the day for holding the eene val election, and Vliergas, Section 783 of cee ae cere of U tal mre vides that at le six iys before a general e oe tion the ean must Issue an asction proclamation: Now, therefore, I, John Cc. Cu tler, governor of e state of Utah, in accorc ance with such lerisiitive requirement do hereby proclaim that-on the bth day of Novy yer, 2 95, © same being the first Puesda er the. first Monday of said month there will be held i the several tion districts of this state a gene Bié2 tl for the purpose of electing the tollowfag oftieers One judge of the Supreme court of the state of Utah. One representative in the fifty-ninth congress of the United States. One meat senator of the each ne ors following senatorial districts: Sixth and Seventh. - One representative in the state legisB from each of the follow ing rep- wenty-th Twenty-fitth, Deen Pe caath seventh ec Yepresentatives in the state legisluture from the Second representative district. representatives In the state legthe Fourth and Bleventh state legislature from the Lighth repr esentative district. oh representatives in the state legislature ene the Fourteenth representative dis In each county. in the state, two county commiaaione one for a term of four years and ane for the term of erk, a county sheriff, a county a county for the nty -surveyor, cach a ie of ‘two ears, In each county having a property val> uation of $20,000,000 and ‘upwards, a coun ty auditor, In each precinct of the state, exsew in cities having a population of mo than 15,000 and less than 40,600 inal {iants, a justice of the peace and ¢ stable. In testimony where of I have: hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the sta te of tah to be hereunto affixed at Salt Lake City this 20th day of August, A ; John Cc, Cutler, By Cc, the 8. gover Tingey; ng Roteatery, of respondent cables With 20.Aug Th e of the Chicago Berlin. Daily Aug. Chicago, cor- had been shot, and that of police had been badly the right arm and his ing him. He said hadbeen-done that by the chief the wound- Soldiers. and res ignation signing to Prince Buclow, this According the statement m ade when minwas actually in. the ister''s or t jis genhands kaiser will evally assumed Buelow and dismiss stand by Prince prove to be shall Podbielski. If this to the gratifying he « ase it ill be opinion that the public, which is of the German violated Podbielski has of the no minister tradition that » mixed up in basiness crown should pro fit from. the a point he J ,Opular scandal is gratt of view the entire chiefly significant because it besmirchclasses es the two dominant ¢ srman agrarian -the army and th e pompous element State, REPUBLICANS ARRIVE it is e portant session mitteemen began arriving last for today's conference, and the vects are' that the full state commitlee w oe present, <A few proxies are expec The Semecution of William Spry as chairman will be accepted, and another electéd in his place. Mr. Spry 5 appointed United States , andl his resignation was sent some time ago W.. ML. McCrea, state secretary, has also resigned, his appointment to the office of assistant United States district attorney being the cause of 2 resignatior The committee will set - date for holding the state convention. I eee that the committee se iget day along about September 20, Other matters of importance will be considered. SMALL BUT ENTHUSIASTIC Describes Crowd ( There Salt of Vets Assembled Palace. was cook's little more than enough detail in the crowd yesterlay for the outing United Spanish War Hut the crowd made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in size. The committee in charge consisted. of William paw ands, chairman, Willlam. ‘Thomas, Chris Wagner, Edward Koberts, Richara Wright, George Harris and Danjel, Grundyig. ‘ke twithstanding the weather, the chairman of the committee said last night that his report on the finances of the day would show up on the right side fhe sentiment of the members of the camp is at plans be-made for another outing in the near future, and this will be brought up at the next meeting of the camp, Monday night, SECOND REGISTRATION DAY Good Time to s See on That Your Name Rolls. is the second day of regisToday is urged to see tration, and everybody the registrar in his district, to be sure that his name is on the list. Those who voted at the last two clections and haye not moved since need not register again, but County Clerk J. U. Eldredge jr., urges that everybody satisfy himself that he is properly registered. Owing to the. re-districting of -the city.it was. necessary to transfer' a many names, hence is possible unavoidable errors laye crept into the lists. Mr, Bldredge also states that If the registrar refuses to make any changes required, to report to him, and he will see that the necessary correction is ma f you want clean, to WANDAMERE healthy sport, go Stock Lumors I 1 : I vr ri 172% ° to: T3yae ar was Within a fraction of the Saturday closing price. The wheat trade hac ne en d to expect some help trom. la oxport ales nd a bullish iitwaplan ibroar Instead of poe the week opened with the foreig conditions the most bearish in many weeks, Liverpool showed a decline at opening of %@ ‘4d The cabies sale he weakness in the English market was due to fine hurvest weuther in the United. Kingdom and larger Russian shipments. Tie orld's shipments were ealarged much above expectations to 9,168,000, tussia ind the Danube supplied a little over 00).000 bushels for the week, India a little over 1,000,000 bus els, Dt by th 3 i are an- cent are « Minneapolis mi: rec dec sti at opening, : loss 2 ¢ ports trom Lo « donne emphasize the ugust rains have damage to wheat cansas anc ed mu eh inter "sts We wheat. Stre mg y good many buying a Minne eee s and orders ere sent down from there this resulted tilled hy the local pit. advance before the close. in. a mater siniee in ee rn prices on The mute Sue Rae nmin it ft e pit Saturday the Ingt rather and eclae Hy as corning. hands, tory . the of M. C. A. > market showed considtoward the end in line prices strength in w 1eat and with to tie Saturday figures and eo even bette *Y, followed Pe and "The oats market early and late, The vi sible corn both 147,000 bushels supply dec reased ted as if the The prov ision trade » by défi hey without market was y or strength. The any ao a ti acti ve selling in Baprecinen leading packers Birt, aoe 0 of the and all losses were rela te | ao Real Eataute Transfers, Emma ~ Lewis to L.. L. Goddard, ee Ry aIS cosh mace cebmacekhcase $ GeOrge. ‘ Lane to Charles Bar. Jordan BOG. 35. dimate alveri ‘Bay. fe: sto ary Goodall, 12, LOPS eswuthesyoxal be mn unin' & Wilson to Willian eo a s. nw; fr..5 rds ae BO y votes ce wiheas unithaWe pep Rebecca r Pe rking to fle et Taylor, », 12-18}: -9,.-Pe ri adait jon: Grand lew Taperncasi im Adolph Rinkkel to Bettle Schmidt, ots 5-6. Cummines addition .... Mrs. E. Chase to Sisson:A. Chase, "f ne 30, ll, Terrace Heights addi- SO Sept Jec Ma "Ope an. (Uy * ‘|a0rgase ~ (8254! ES. oR yj | [25 a \20) |321 [20% from the great highest,1 Rise in A his- 1 to Thirty-roomed total of | Music hum= | ll: money the last unt rate rose » 5 on every Special 8 @ pr 7 per ent An in || Sunday. rk r oy é impr or to the ‘old 6 per cent pool.was to | well Trout inners 70 ae . m= a. mw, m 7 the RK. inf ier j informa Joblmston, Utah G. 1:30 pp. 4:05 p. me *No. tello, Blackfoot, Idaho Ogden, Cache Falls t. Anthony Intermediate points 9-IFor M sec ... 5:55 p. me 6:08 p. =. 8:0@ p. m. illey, "Butte, Helena, Portland, Ely, San Francisco and Intermediate points . ba F8 sais 11:48 Dk: B t Rr L B Y, Gs D. Ss. SRE A. G P. A ( Ticket Office, 201 250. Main mm. a stroet. Note aln numbers shewn abov ire Oregon Short Line train numbera, nd do not apply to the Southern Pacific west of Ogden, or the Union Pa- every; icnnua Park 3-For O; eder oT Kansas Chavaled: st Louls "and Chicago, °13-IFor Ogden; Poca- City 3 pee props. uad, Telephone. W. Portia Denve Valley, SPECIALTY over n, City and intermedia ate points nove isis or aan other en, Oma 1a, Chicago points No. YELLOWSTONE shake , * c- PARK cate, TRAIN AINS., ' UTAH MAKE TRAVEL % EASY S MOST POPULAR ROAD CURRENT TIME In} be TABLE. mT Depart n the last hour appeared. ver cent a nev. persistent Union . Pacitie fromthe los of profit-tak- | ie high about ick, pel LOS ined | oo Cope An Ain Am. Am. Ana. ° a os Locomotive * q07 and Ret.. 165" Sug. Ret. 138% Co. preferred and O. Pac ae Duily. | Chit. fest Chi. and N. W ' 4 A anc Cloandisn. Con. Gas Z D; und RG referred > Erie ts a 165" a . 70%, 1G 140% an | uy ‘ tee 171% 178% 170 Tae: 171% 754 yo) 22 11s 37 305 21% 97 x05 ns : Pennsylv: ania P res ee Ss. Car htreepu , ) . R. L * te a rre a Southern tN 144) HS 144 oa oat Texas and Union &. Pac Bee a ay : rorare Neth ece ae Sloss Stee omvast ©. T. & 8. F. Ry., isa r Ve F. WARREN 411 Dooly First ville * ' ree six ; | trains | on OG 92 at and a 11:0 ' run through holidays at 3:00 a aa tintin , oe a. to TIME June Sd, 1908 In Lenve Kays- No. and to death. ‘ ) take advanta beds to suit and IL. J. SMITH, sales: W Theat- Winter, WgOD%C, No, 3 hard, HAYA T1e. Cc -N No, 2 .white, 52¢; No: 3 ‘veello Sle 0 Tate NG % mot NO. 2 white, 24%@3lc. <n Jr., See. and prices are before being In 1 3 For 2-For Bing rham Denver Sh 14 | No. 62 ast Second Wen Fron p. om pom, 3:50 5:00 p. om, 0:30 - =o nolo ee Order eaters sere 5 : 2-From 1135 p. m. 8 10. Dp. ma. Ogae n ana oo 2:40 p.m, De p. South Street VEIEY, Manager. Mh mL, mm om. p.m. E: } <All tre maine except 1, 4c 12 ant ae inclusive, sap ae er | late ts | Tic Acet Office, Dooly Block. 'Phone S. Lake City. you if. MAKE streaks body.. $900.00 Crocker We you can turn in of collect some ‘them in. your Se eeente COLLECTORS OF BAD eg RAN SIS G. Ti UKE, General Mana co iM MERCIAL BLO OCK, Salt lake City, Don't Like Us."" | G, A. P. D, 9:00. for wo WH unaay Rea '§| 8t¢¢ apie ne | | AUABE: South FOR Big m. m. m. m. m. m. alee uae m. leaves at fa L at Lagrieg"GRHAly and TRIP, Fourth 3 - LANGFORD, = CENTS. Leasee. hs J. H. 1908. 0.30 p.m, train Wirst = | 3:30 p. 4:30 p. 6:20 p, 6:39 p. 7:30 p. &§:30 p. p, Depot 9), sea Dake. 1:8) p. m. = ce MAY Return! 6:00 pm "i005p. so naae Salt claims. Utah. 10:30 a. m 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p.m, 4°) p. m 6-9 p. m 6:00 p. m 7:00 p. m, évery- Merchants' Protective Association wie BENTON, EFFECT Salt Lake. Pe Mrs Hawley PEOPLE honesty: HAPPY. exiat in { ° for of Turn A. Trains to Saltair Beach "TIME& TABLE IN | | Going-Leave | collected Maud I | PAYER AND PAYEE People East mm m Pp. We "Some nm, a, p. purehasing. : 6th S:10 a.m. 8110 a. m, as 2 . $200 and 8-For Provo an Tintic 2 Hor Denver aiand East lara No : our M ADE f 8:00a. m . offered PEOPLE Chicago. * Kansas City. Kens 1s >. City, ‘Aug. 20, -Cattle-Reo bel ts, 13,000; market. steady; native teers, $1.00@6.25; Southern ste ; Mae Murphy ae OED ers C, Co. to Tayloré Southern cows, $2.004210; tive L Co.,.1 to 6, 1, Winfleld..... 3,000 7 ; cows and het ifers, $2.00 5,00; gato ckers an Mary - ™M. ‘ease to/ HC, ee an 54 halla: $2.0 calves, ec fed Steors, "$3. 50@p6.10: d cows » $2.00074.2. ww Receipts, 5,000; Ta rket. 6@10c bulk of sales, $6.15406.20; heavy, > packers, $6.15¢6.60; pigs and @6.325. ipts, 6,000; market steady; Uh a Caste sear, 1LA@G.0; lambs. $6, Ona, 5A, WANDAMERBD Is cool, pleasant, rerange W ‘ethers, $4.5006.00; fed Gwes,. $4.25 freshing5.0. chairs, Clty 5 29 Owe n and. We est 10235 gzden and West 1145 | 205. Chicago, Aug. w~.-Cattle-Receipts, 00, © oe if od tor tomorrow, 6,000; ov ee . 5; er 1d 2. 0A, ie cows and heifers, $2.65 @5.15; cann ers, $1. Vesterns, $3.65 ie 20 bargains -.. Park See 4-For Denver and East 8:00 p.m, 3-For Deden cart West 11:10 p, m Arrive Salt Luke Clty, No. 19-From Denver and East csscecoe «+ 3100 @ mm No. 6-From_ Ogden and We Seeeaierey eleaia .. $:40 a. m No, 12-F ro -. O50 a. mm No. 7- From Tine and ‘proMeO Meleiclelereisroiie ste eiere -»»-10:00 a. m, |N 5.-itroi Denver and _ ast .2.cee cone coeece 10:25 a. m, No SE ‘rom Binghe wa -.«.10:350 a m, No pe De at peacefully JS art ree odat bean Bincliars | see No. No. Ws die f the 5-For 1-F« No. No, Ofty. gees and East ioe == No. through|No, = CATTLE MARKETS. Shecp-Receipts, 20,000; estimated for tomorrow, 15,000; market steady; native sheep, $2.40@5.40; Western sheep, $.50% 5.05; native $4. S54p8.00; Western lambs, 35.25 0. 6 Treas. = baby get you Let it seo rsh oo - AoE 0) p. m Lake Marys a1" N N x aAattas: Salt 10-For . 10:00 p. m ae Eaect m.; eT an ? worked NEBRASKA FURNITURE CO. can wile Bb] POO 7:00, to Lagoon ncaa Ee ything im: uging tb lag from excceding ea y low p all and examine our g00ds e® 1886. need SIMON BAMBERGER, President and General Manager oF Phones T PIPN ie ns Bl ee ee Passenger Age CURRENT are 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 p, m 9:40.) Sundays | train been t st. 7 ; Agoon-Leave 41% eine to Los ‘Angeles. Bullfrog. Main blk. RI ai0ie so14 erie 5) miles route to Salt Lake City, Utah. | 3:00, 5:00, pire 1 that has is the : tl furniture | 1.30 p.m. ee ®4| Extra Lagoon to Kaysville, ‘Is | (Sunday, 8:30 p. m.) aaa | C lose. | 8 Nephi,...... ae strict mae Dos SO 18114 He, r Saves New 169 S. Salt Lake-Leave 6:00, 9:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p. Im 118% = 118% | 384 3 Pac. . 35 CITY and Time Table in Effect May 30, 1906 143 e2 ats 118° 39 PASO, aes Sanpete is/SALT LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY ie bl 1% ne El "I S1% 12! 10 Co, prefe rred .. Southern Pace mn. e Nepht and Utah county... 5.45 p. mm Garfield -.. pom Tintie and Stoc kton «-«~ 6,00 p, m. :Gartel. one cnvernrne anes a.m. MEXICO. ni vw S114 13 a. TABLE i We . From > Prom From From Brom JOB, ae 1914 151 patel 6) About Reduced Rates, ii Steel . oe OF ABI, es LAS ky Mae aera i573 191, 151 preferred Leac GALVESTON, . | S @ KANSAS CITY, ST. ‘ CUICAGO. 1%, mus | Ask Meo V2 5B S 140 W419. A, A. S7 Gt. No pid Mex, Central Mo. Pacitie . Ix und T. at AK RAINS DAILY COLORADO 4 Wi? 5 5 3 140 1144 ST 161,46 1701 73} Intl Paper L. and N p.m, 12.01 a.m as Garfield Stockton-sand. Tintie 7.45a. m Nepl ind: Sanpete ‘ ca py nd. Sanpet ee sar ford 3.00 p.m Nephi and Utah county.... 4.45p. m. Nephi and Lynn . $9 p. m . 5 . DAR U CIOL, sinuses aver eaaint 11.00 p. m. Arrive Daily. OS ANGELES LIMITEI . | NG > ssik 4D 5.35 p,m, ' OS ANG 35 EXPRESS .«..:.. 6.30 a. m. From: -Garfleld ......-ccasesssescgte 0.05 a. m From Lynn and Nepht>...is..-.- 9.50 a. m. | To 170 1.45 bXPRE ge on fee For re ae for lor hy WOR 1946 212% 93 DIS 3545 140 157 Si ee Gen Slectric Jil. Central Nat. ; «17s =118% 119 li1v2 LIMITED... ANGELES oY | a 101% 119% ANGELES. | LOS' ee dnt jz {13 Ta Ogde a No furnished Low. | Close. }16.8€ j13.60 | | High. le Low. 5 674 @iO | 8.62005 ror To and other renetion ringed from ) | per cent from the highest. st Paul Reading; Atehison, Union Pacific, Smelt ing and Relining and Grooklyn Rapid | Transit, among, others, retained 1 im-| provements of from) '% to 244 per cent, ilthoughat recession from tht best prices of the day The closing was dt cidedly irregular j Kailway and industrial bonds we tive and strong. Government boas un- | changer The range of prices was as follows: 15 Open. High. Low. Close A Ope me m. ive basis. said hotel and furtl rcan & Provo, feature on ‘the day. wus the aoe iy Wi ihiic h large blocks o stock : LOG in| shares to 20,000 shares ere exdh anged, The advance in, Atchison, the' large "| WE of the. « a on the famillar. pre dictions of a probuble inerea in the} dividend mm Butte, San. Franc ise and intermediate -p mts "10:38 or den pie day. . Excursions -market'-was fa 14 half-hour, when th p. 9. |No, | | 6:15 7:35 sa ity, St Louls Pare San ‘Prancisco)\:isi. oe. 11-lFor. Ogden, une rates to families. SUNDAY ritet 6 fe € pe in a cont ore "Dro a Kans No 6. oO z u the he "exec te. .recoveri ensued IQS: Call. Money man ¢ easy ~ LARD- . inv exchange Wwe in Denver 113, §6-TFor . Ogden, Omaha, Chiecasro Denver, Kansas-City-and St. oa No. Kk- | Oper ne Sept. ~f16 a = Ji in, . ..418- a No. oat Tee ete ooh feuture Dr t ha' Ocul that It roved's 1 z lor' the of "thi ye 3 : . ‘ is Wa serter "ateachter Sot 1 "High.-| Low. | Close. [20% j31 a a estimated for OBS toriorrow, 18,00; market 1l0@15c higher; light, $6.05076.00; rough. $5.7506.00; mixed, $6. WAt.0; heavy, $6.00650; pigs, $5.500 525 UTAH. Close. dealings stock a es Becomes at 2mprovement in: ANECOnNa or OAT Y. Benedict, largest, the Readin mul and B, BRINGS BACK BRIDE of CITY, Folin) running: quo Li ) 4) share at} a ti pel In} the..course..of the "dar ich ext } rain vere established as 64 I Atel hi- Chicken on comme in melting, in| Can. Re a Omaha; m=. Pm. not Singham Canyon; Dai iKs, Corrinne; Rev. J. coveree Milford, Rev. Thomas Martin, Logan, Range of Prices, to be supplied by Rev. E. C. Parker; of prices: toda ly 'S_ range Myrtle and Murra y, to be supplied; OgRey. Samuel Blair, first church, de ni Rev. Samuel Allison, Payson: | Open.aie High. | L Low. | Te ‘lose. surke, Price; jay (ay ay 16 eV Tohineen: Proy a (De |74%5 i ¥ oung, First chu r eh, Sait mi a Vv M, Helmic k, Iliff church, Salt _118% sake City: Rev. J.-E H. Mur ray, Water- "CORN- c too Methodist and Heber City: Rev | Open. Low. ‘| Close. "| te High. ate D. Cook, Tooele and Stockton. \47%4 Sept. 47} SM ae -_-_---e-o-o 4Ay Dee May .../4" 1% 16a0% Director Dividend. a. DEPART, LAKE : The eater aoe n, a eer social director of the Y. I . returned from the Bast ye bs me bringing his bride of Brown and Miss Louise a week. ._Mr D. Powis, daught er a prominent Til s., Were marmerchant of Wheaton, bride August ried at the home of the 16. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Brown's s father, I rev. G. H, Brown, of St. Louis. Behind the marriage lies a pretty romance of colle ge days Mr. and Mrs. Brewn Wheaton attended lege together and t as there they met fler completing his course Brown remainec Mr at t he college as} basketball trainer of. the It Brown's was during' Mr. as coach that the Wheaton college basketball team defeated most of the university. teams throughout the middle . and made a strong fight for the vational champion ship eng aged toms have bee en at the Keith apartments temy orarily, but after. October), tk hey will be at home at 466 pees street. On the way to Salt Lak an d Brown stopped over "in Colorado Springs for two days. 614 Probable st es SALT New = York, Avg. 20.-Today market Was ona sensational scale and oN Vi ement witha a face sew it the ut t all indication a ¢ W anag to point. toa four millign-sht The transactions in> the first, fifteen} fner ‘ Raat . ve "s minutes aggregated 261,00: shares, and} Hot mineral bath . the best, health in the first' hour $64,000 shares changed | and pleasure resort in the state. Regain Ww held Advances ee Park Cit Ogden; Chik Chieago ve 1e ce of itecessions ing va- « | | on taining Jtah, veerday ist mission in Few, if ane morning at Lliff church, changes, were made in the pastorates and all but held during the last year two or three of the appointments were few to be supthese made yesterday, plied later. The > appointments as anthe nounced by vic 1 H. Moore, presiding bishop, are as follows: Dr. Talbott, Salt Lake City, SsuRev. perinte mdent of the U tah mission, presiding G. | E.:Mork,, Mt. Pleasant, elder; Rev. Kee Johnson, Brigham Rev. Mork, Ephraim; City; Rev. E > and KimberW. L. Dexter, and ly; Rev. H. H. Fleer, Methodist church, Slaterville; Danish Salt Lake Cit y, Rev. I. Hansen; I Salt Lake City district, Re v. H.,J. Tal- Social GAIN } Common large leading ut inte "poth Ww hare: v apolis, irse ains benefited the re tion of wheat. Corn to We ler and oats 4 sean ovisions improved slightly on packers" s upport The wheat market made a new low record again today when the Septemer touched 6% %¢ on an ec dip All months had a rather sharp decline on arly trades The December and May prices, however, failed to get below the motion figures made on the late t of last week, If there was a surprising stute most in Utah was the rious districts important business of the closing sesporn sion ef the ee of Ahe Method- ‘ A Minne rreatest E The Republican state central comwill meet at the office of the mittec state land board in the City and County building at 10 o'clock this and the bears' ales Rev. Da Committeemen Already Here for Important Conference Today. ing, to ministers BIG IN | short trom. this was1 3 148,000 1,200,000 the World's Shipments. shipments world's When the 40 per né arly te she wing they our trom Methodist Conference Makes Virtually No Changes of Ministers in Utah. MA | MAKES Malad, San Francisco .... 0-From. Ogden ‘ach Valley, Butte, Portland and San Ifrancisco .... now deferred th cover. PASTORS ASSIGNED of | to- of th e a nnouncement Podbielskl had asked > week to have his resignathe ka isel ThursPodbielskl oak up to lo say. thi neuehe of rehad nme t Appointments is Clty, ind ro | e. the News ete had been fired, bright and clean is. soldiers had don not believe that the shooting, wu ext Rida vhen Mayor Confoe returned and .eported that ab o 75 or 10 empty cartridge shells and clips for. Springfield rifles had been picked up in the tag eets, wheat ATCHISON followh ig: tendered the * wounded in horse killed 20.-Shorts the General Podbielski, the P russian minof coster agriculture, Germany's lonial graft se assumed: an phase acute Sensational developpossibly ments involving the chancelthe crisis, are expec ted, latest feature 2 affair isa to. % controversy veraPrin city between Buelow General Podbielski, deW hich must cided by the i er. I his majesty Podhbiels ki vit constitute a favors will nec essitating the Buelow, disavowal of from office ‘ hour an about in returned he ap- | under {rom Governor Cutler Issues Proclamation Designating Nov. 6 as Day to Vote. . Nin i order allowing the| Penrose Kept the garrison under, arias ene : -tuntil a.m, and he hada ne ene exehdie rifles inspected to see whether they FIXES ELECTION DAY state ca sent Captain Lyon with Company et missing ce the for look to . of the | 42 ec ure' nis re es foeaianne county It was also stated that the state may call a speejal grand jury to indict the bank officials in order to hold Hering without divulging the evidence against him. Two but > was He them, found having without ‘laccompanied by Mayor Combe of alae Brownsville, who re porte dthat a civil- t was stated tonight that tra ~ ILering, cashier of ¢he wrecked ba "who gave' a. to the wuetror it ct) ae - sh, intends to ee he D ni ago, une r John ie in Seourt: yee Chis ~ Chicago, a, me 030 a m and intert a diate points, 1145 18s-From licago, ha, Goan and 4:38 DOMMES - Fo ww wine eye dan ped coy 4 S ega +, THO Port- Heeck sree 2--From p ggi os. 6... Ogden, ea Valley, Street ReachA Very t Large Damage. points oa Falls, = Interme »di- 6-lFrom Ogden and Intermediat points ..., 12-From ere 1, yCac Re | y 1996. Pocatell ind 8-I*rom Cece No. us | Transactions ldaho Blackfoot Ogden | for Received 17, iets n, Chic AGO, + ouls, Kan Se Cie aids: Denae2;, Sem *No. 1d_-From Marysvale, St engagement buy see EFFECT jnnave No. | KERN DIDN'T GET $65,000 REPORT OF MAJOR PENROSE IN June = [IN MATRIMONY| BLOOD. LIVER. LUNGS. Edward $400 TIME TABLE KN ICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 27 S. MALN, IN CURLO SHOP. Bt |