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Show M . m page eight. S MARKET REPORT ........ ........ St 4. IS to 12 to m ' . MONDAY, JULY 6, M 19C8 1 n OF Testimonial of Governor Cutler At Effort to Have Good Representation METAL MARKET. Silver , . Lead Copper K H BETTER ROODS Ce.s Private Wire. N. Y. STOCKS 1 BOOSIS FOR SCHOOL DOES By C. E. Miller Brokerage m. m 4.14 From Ogden At Lagoon On Opening of Convention of Deaf 12 Instructors. . WASH SKIRTS Wednesday. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Secretary L L Reynolds of the Weber club and also of the Good Roads There will be a public recepassociation of this city Is stirring tion la honor of the delegatee to thing In connection with the meeting to he held at Lagoon Wednesday after- the convention of the instructors soon. He la determined to have every of the Deaf at the State school for th Deaf and Blind in this automobile possible run down to the Davie county reeort on that data, carcity at 1:44 this evening. Te, to invited is public generally rying a full load of live boosters for this reception. An energetic good roads. Here is a copy of a is in charge of the 4 municatkm he is sending to every ownaffair and many prominent dti- - 4 er of an automobile in the community: sens have signified their intea A new automobile association wee tention to be present. 4 organised in Salt Lake City but ten 4 days ago with two hundred members, 4 the trass- janj about 812.444 pledged for this asso- The uhy. primary object of Govemor John C. Cutler wee chief elation is to start a campaign in fa- - ( speaker at the convention of the for of good roads They have, there- -. American Instructors or tbs Deaf and fore, called a mass meeting at Lagoon Blind. Saturday evening. He bid the for Wednesday, July 8th. The secra-l- n structure a cordial welcome, hoping tary of the association came to Ogden that the same honor would be con- - and spent considerable time in billing ferred upon this state again in the the town" and Inviting Ogden enthus-nefuture. This, he said, is aa honor ; taste to Join with them at this meeting. to any state as the convention only They art not asking for money; what assembles once In three rear. The they desira most of all is governor in hie remarks said that he and moral support. To show them that would do all in his power for the aid wa ar with them, we must send an delegation to Lagoon of the deaf end blind of the Instltu- - .enthusiastic tlon hereafter. He Mid the stats in-- , Wednesday. . This delegation will start stltution was an especial pride of the from th Weber club on Wednesday people of the state and Ogden, and he afternoon at one oclock. All owners will do all In hla power to make It of automobiles are urged to Join ln still more to ' be prised by the people. this trip. The officers of the four In hie remarks the governor com- counties interased in our coming mented upon the saying, The survival Four County Fair," will be here on 1.00 Mammoth 1.82 of the fittest," and' claimed It ought that data, and If enough automobiles .47 ,46 May Day . nevr be taken Into consideration. That can be secured, these county officers .70 .18 Mountain Lake . , ,.. the week In this world should be should be Invited to go along. .08 Nevada Falrview . , Ogden enjoys the reputation of being looked after as well ue the strong. 1.00 Nevada Hills I. 1.84 th Publ,e ln mtter 1( weakest the the to make Is It possible .11 New York , . ,... I .12 w this Can tereat' reputation u,U,n fittest, through education and skill In 8.80 Ontario 4.80 vwr ta the " utomob"lel not is where line great strength any Rlchmond-An.11 . . .. . on OCCa t0 "n required, therefore let the raying go lion? Cun we count on .05 Sacramento you?" for naught j .07 Scottish Chief It was brought out that the raving VICE PRESIDENT j .14 Seven Troughs of the school from having the chilTO BE A BIG MAN .10 Sliver Shield dren do some of the work was 12,224. Sioux- Con .....) Of this work done by the children, an (Continued from Page 1.) Souh Col. . . Important Item was the printing. The Stray Dog , . class work in carpentry and cabinet cratle party be distinctly liberal. Then, Swansea , ......., making was (4,154 and the house even if defeated again, wa should have . Tetro I. SI t.Bi September . of from him a party, a real party, a party Thousands j painting was (4,440. ITncla Bam Con. were brought In by the rawing different from the other party. dollars . ...f Utah OGDEN INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. ' work of the girls Forty-fiv- e girls and It is natural for Bryan to want to U. S. Bid. Asked. Victor Con twenty-fiv- e .11 boys were able at the end win, but it la also natural for us mere .12 to accomplish famllycook-In- g cl tisens to demand our parties taka let oris . . ..I...... 1.44 of the year . 1.84 Wabash 1.00 by tha aid of gas or coal ranges. sides, quit straddling, and erase repj Thla 'peaks well for the efficiency of resenting graft on one hand and re.48 Tankea Con .44 .02 the Inatltutlon. The gevernor ended form on the other in one breath Yerrington Copper . . .14 his remarks by wishing the convenZennll ,, . .20 in the next reaction. We should tion aa pleaunt a time aa possible end have Bryan, the liberal leader, seek STOCK SALES. Invited them to stay as long as they our votes, yes, but not all our votes. deelred. That when they came again Let him choose between the liberal and Black Jack, 2.404 at 44 to 18c. they would ha extended the rams cor- conservative polls He can show hla Colorado H, 404 at 4.40 to 8.00 and dial welcome. choice beet o. course in hie platform, 4.42. but he will show it also when he deSpecial Tabernacle Program, Crown Point, 1.110 at IB tn 40c. Last evening In a body the visiting cides between Judge Gray, the fine old Instructors of the deaf and blind vis- Tory for example, and Judge Gaynor, Grand central, 100 a 1.40. Indian Queen. 100 at lie. ited the tabernacle, where an especial fearless, aggressive, radical, liberal, for Iron Rloraom, 1,800 at 2.07 to 1. 10 program was rendered for them. Apos- the possible head of hla possible and 1.12. tle David O. McKay delivered tha serLittle Chief, 1,000 at 10Z to 20c. mon, "The Church as an Organised Lower Mammoth, 108 at Body." It was the first Mormon serMay Day, 200 at 40c. vice many of the easterners ever Mountain Lake, 1,200 at 84 to 70c, PER CENT REDUCTION New York. 400 at 12e. MONUMENTS AND Professor Ballantyne and hie choir Beven Troughs, 1,800 at 24 to 25c. HEADSTONES rendered a special musical program, Bloux Con, 1,800 at 1.12 to 1.18. accompanied by the tabernacle organ. CHcfcsB Swansea, 1,800 at 47 to 41c. Professor Maud May Babcock, of don't pay eemmiasiene te agents, Uncle 8am Con. 2,200 at 40 to 92c. Balt Lake City, president of the board but see ua. Yard appoeita City Yankee Con., 600 at 45c. of directors of th state Institution Cemetery. Zenoll, 100 at 21c. of the deaf, announced that Tuesday night at the Weber academy auditorium Professor William G. Anderson, ELECTRIC THEATRE physical director of Yale college, The Purpose of THE SPIRIT OF ?B" would lecture on physical education. Morning Call 2nd Floor Take Elevator J ; Tomorrow morning we put on sale 50 dozen Wash ee -- Skirts. The prices will range from 69c. to about $10. The lot includes white linen, natural linen, white 444 duck, poplin and colored duck, etc. Every kind of a wash skirt for ladies and girls. The prices will be so temptingly cheap we cannot undertake alterations nor allow an approval. s . , ar T. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. . SE SMITH HELPS Leaves for Denver With Planks On p. Finance and Good , . Roads. - - T a pro-gre- w, 4e. 8. 8. Bmlth of this city, one of the ix delegatee from Utah to the Democratic national convention in Denver, proposed to make hie influence felt in the construction Of a platform for hie Befpre leaving Ogden Mr. party. Smith gave considerable thought, to the construction of two planks, one on finance and the other on good roads. Copies of these he submitted to W. J. Bryan at hie home In Lincoln, Nb but up to the time of hie departure for th Colorado capital ha had received no response from the commoner. . William H- - King Is the Utah member on the platform committee for the national convention. Hera ar Mr. Smith's planks: Finance. a return to the letter of the constitution, that all money, whethWa demand er gold, silver or paper, shall be issued by the general government; and. hall be a full legal tender tor the w payment of all debts both publlc and private. Recognising as w do, the quantatlve theory of money, we favor an Increase ln our currency in accordance with the Increase of population and the demand of commerce, said increase to be placed ln circulation through appropriations for Internal Improvements. Wa demand that our financial system shall be so controlled that acute disturbances in the money market may be properly and apeedlly met, and such needless panics aa wa have Juat passed through, averted; thla can only be dona by congress exercising its constitutional right to coin and issue the money of the country, and by authorising the secretory of the treasury to use a reasonable amount of money In times of large financial failures, to arrest end avert such panics, raid money used for that purpose to be properly secured, and such safeguards thrown around it aa will Insure its speedy return to the treasury. We demand that governmental postal saving banks be established tor the deposit of the peoples savings, and that congress shall provide a system of assessments on national banks; to provide for the security of A depositors therein. Recognising as we do the growing dependence of lnteraat traffic upon good roads, we favor the establishment of a bureau of highways, liberal appropriations for maintenance of the same, and for the construction of national thorough fares. at-end- Cretan r a MEMORIAL, fiwt known and most of all monuments 4he Pyradown to the tiniest headstone mid of today, has been to honor the departed with a monument that will front thi last through succeeding generations. Our work ia the building of juat such memorials those that will stand th wear and tear of time-trib-utes It is here, after being lost in tbe express. Bee this beautiful picture with WANT SCALP roll of drum and martial music that stirs your blood uhd makes you glad you are an American. AN ENTIRE NEW BILL OF PICTURES TODAY. JUST LIKE HOME." f OF AN AGENT The first Intimation of a move for the overthrow of a registration agent In the second district was with thq preJust exactly the cause of your rheu- sentation of a petition to the board of matism. but you know you have It commissioners at the regular county Do you know that Ballard's Bnow today. meeting the relieves Liniment will cure It? The petition raid that Mrs. Alice Colpain reduce the ewellng and lim- lins, the present appointee as registrabers the Joints and muscles so that tion agent in that district was ob& Co. you will be as active and well aa you jectionable to many of the voters" and ever were. Price, 28c, 60c and 11.00, 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. her position be given to asked that Bold at Geo. F. Cave. either Mrs. Agnea M. Clancey or Mr. John Williams. Th paper was signed by 8. M. Kershaw, Democratic precinct chairman, and affirmed by F. J. only six Henderehot, chairman of the Republt can county central committee. It la hinted that the petition was inspired by a certain politician who at present holds government offices and has been recently elected to membership in the club, with tha forma tlon by tbe Republicans of a new club We have mors time t get eut yeiir Watch and Jewelry Rethe In which he was not invited to pertl pairing and would advise your leaving your work now, when same Hie the work time, at wants cipate. busy season looms up everyone Mrs. Collins has been on of the Is disappointed. Bring your work hers consequently some-on- e exelaea is work of but the leading women politicians of the. city higher the pries isn't any higher and county for som years, and has so. tremely been a prominent worker in the Republican ranks. The board refused to take any action, laying the 'petition on the table, because speclflq reasons for the removal of the registration agent were not given. that will endure. We use only the highest grade of stock and employ art:sts in their respective linea net mere' stone e utters, and work fram original designs. And In the matter of price w give the brat grade of work for the lowest possible figures Jos. Parry YOU NEVER CAN the best opportunity to buy fresh and HERES tailored Suits and Trousers Tor Men, Boys and Children, that youve had in a long time or will have again for a longer time. To the Clothing buyer, who neglects to attend this sale, ' TELL Sons LA Good Timo For Ropairs 'J. S. LEWIS Loss Actual Means An It for cleaning up stock and getting ready for the It's our time of year coming Seasons business. We re not so particular about prices we want to sell the stock on hand. Price inducements will show you how very much we desire to. sell. Nows the opportunity. 'down-and-ou- t" M. & CO.' 2413 Washington Avenue Jonolers Watch Inspectors :r v TOcC i 'ti . ' J r ij; ' H ... |