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Show TOE 6 EXAMINER: MOKXIXU fJ.ijfji vhei p I Art Instructors Music & MUSICIANS' PROTECTIVE UNION Meets at Valent Labor ball atcoal Sunday of each month, at 11 a. m. Chat WiUiama, prasidsnl; V. C. W estover, aecreiary. JOSEPH BALLANTYNA Director Ogdca Tabernacle Choir. Voice Building a Specialty. Studio 2542 Orchard Avo. L. W. FORD Orcheatral leader, Violin Instructor. 135 Poplar avo. Ball phone 673-X- . W. A 8TOWELL Teacher ef Guitar, ManJoIln and Violin. 643 27th St Ind phono HIDA M. CASSIN CHASL C. THATCHER, Instructor of Pianfc Stuoia 560 Lincoln Ava MISS CaARA WARNER. TeachLeschetixky Method. Piano Arranger of Muale tor Orcheatra ana Band. Theatrical Pianist. 359 Wash. Ave. Ind. 'phona 743, RUTH A er, 550 PROUT faaeher of Violin and Plan 2465 Van Buren Avk A M. PANTCNE Orchaatral Week Violin Instructor. a specialty. 272. Jafleraon Avo. MRA A P. HUNTER Teacher of Guitar and Mandolin. Moravian System). Also Plana. Studio 224S Cuincy Ava. A W. SALTER, 742-Z- . Mdi. Studio IS k 261 Twenty-thir- d "J BLAIR Plano Tuner end repairer. Fine action regulating. tons and Wash. Ava. Ball 7534b MISS OLGA WEHREND, Taachar of Singing. 470-Y- . 3306 Adamo ava. Ball phona MRS. TILLIE N. BLASDEL. Concert Planfste, Teacher el Piano. Studio 2630 Adama. Phono Ind. 46E I MRS. A E. REDPIELD Teaenet r Plano, Avenue. Sdidla, S49 Washington od to TS" HENRY ERNEST M. W. JONES Plana. Cabinet; Organ and Harmony. Studio 3543 Wash. Ava. I MISS ALMA BAUER of Piano. Loochotreky Teacher Method. Studio 230S Adamo Avo. ART a MRS. J. L. HERRICK. Lessens In china painting. Firing Complets lint of white specialty. china and materialA Studio 2760 Wash, ova Readianca 304 Lid SU Ind Phono 188. ADA C. BARRATT Teacher af piano and vocal cultureStudio, Ogdon (Wednesday and Thursday,) 2643 Lincoln avo. Studio, Salt Lake City (Monday, Friday and Saturday,) 21 Kendail Square. A. ADAMS MISS MARIE Instructor In Art; Drawing. Oil. Water Color and Chino Pointing. Studio 2430 Linooln Avo '.( 7.- - MINING MARKET DiSCLOSEa ' old (V:lf.. Lho with wav uncovered the finding of a decoti-s-:',- l b.ly in It .f the town. a g'llell a mile Mexican :ccme..l iu be ti;e body it i'.uil niitst bate lain i.iere ihix".' or lour nnmths. Til-- - skull showed a hide a: the top i.f :hu bead: the skull on the other as side of I U - hole tu: cracked ti.o'iKh Iriou a blow tiviu some blunt in- -i nimi n:. The eloihing 'va. .i.a! of a workman. He was probauiy tan of a large pan of Mtiiran entplu'i'J here about four moiiihs agu. Thetc are no iliict to the murderer. I MARKET er mu.-l- WALL STREET STOCKS IN STATE OF DEPRESSION. Preparations for the Payment Today of Usual November First Scttiementa. BUSINESS BRISK ON SALT LAKE EXCHANGE. Market Opens Strong and Haalthy Tone Prevails Throughout the ! New Ymk, Ovr. 31. Depression ruled on ike stock exchange '.uda. Not only was the market tluli iu ihc lechulcal sense of uniail dialings a.ul 190R. 1. Session. s wa Sait loike, Oct. 31. good ontiie hour of the local exchange all day toilay. The actual volume of bnslueas trau-a- c ed duriug the uiorn-iuamaiun will con:pare faiorably with any morning session recently, and g narrow fluetuaikma. but. the au'uji-r- i matter of diarusHiou was tririal and j he factors of influence on the trx.liug unimportant. The volume of dealing-wa- s rather larger than icsierday and exerur.on the lucres se in orders by brtikers were tnorlly for Killing Calliug of loans induced rutne specuCull money ra e lative liquidation. also ran up earlv is the day to 51: tier (tul. giving naming of a growing BALLOON Matclty of at ai table fiuul. Trust were , banka companies av well . Sonic of atiinug the callerv of luom-the scaling down jf loana war admitAERONAUT CARRIED TO A GREAT tedly to aupplj reroutvea for pating HEIGHT. fur nerurliiea arriving from Kumpe and which nere cIomnI out ai la; neok'K atock market ahlpntcut in olai-dofor the accnuni of New York hol- When Last Sesn Was Thousands of Feet in the Ae'. in Runaway der. Prcpui'aiinn- - were in progress also Alrsnip. for 'he payment, due tumotrow fur the veitleinenta. uaital November lat Meantime the banks roniluue to lose 31. A special to caali. both to the interior ami tu thi theA'lduta. Ja., Oct. Journal from Augusta, (la., says: aub'ireasurt, today's viatcnieui of thea Ir. Julius p. Thoms-- , the New York government institutions showing is today thousands of feet iu withdrawal fro tut he banks since the aeronaut, ruuaway l.alloon, without last bank msihukui of $3.4'i3.nim. The the ;ir in aballa-In t. i Jr. Thomas. bahket or money situation accounted for most in the fair of ;h: occaMiiiiutl epllllng out of storks, making an ascension telewhich carried prices lower. The laii-nr- grounds, became eniuugled iu a disand. while trying to to raise the ateel dividend rate graph wire Isiskei, he rate seemed to shake coiitidence iu engage tohiscutballoon 11 to pieces, lie was the increase in the Pennsylvania's diviu the dangling ropes and 2:3') idend at tomorrow's meeting of ill rec- caught wa scarcely visible, going In a southsome for the been which has bais tors, The de- easterly direction, (.rave fears ara speculative buying this we-- k. cline in prices, although slow, wss felt for his safety. continuous and the ricaing was easy ROOSEVELT'S NEW TEAM. and at net declines running from I to over 2 points for the active sticks. New York, Oct. 31. - A dispatch Honda were heavy. Total sales, pur Baltimore to the Times says that value :;,imo.iHio. a I', bn l. unis were unchanged on call. President Kixmerelt recently bought pair of tine coaching horses Iu the west. The animals ..passed through CHICAGO FUTURES. llultiiiioie last night. They were uam-eT fuund Root. aft Chicago, Ocl. 31. The leading The animals are excellently matchtures ranged as follows: Wheat I'lec,, 74c. 72Tc, 73c; May, ed. They are half brothers, live years old. hay geldings, mahogany in color 784c. 774c. 78ir. and sixteen hands high. They were Corn - Doc., 43Mt Cl'ic. 43r, 43 6 43V'; Mity, 44R444c. 24c, 44kc. sired In Michigan, by Woodbine, by Oats Dec., 3:!1C. 33S.C. :'.3';C: May, Nip wood, the mother being French 35 Vr, 34V, 35fJ5V; July, closeil, coaching stock. They were raised ami hare never been separat33 Ur. Pork Jan.. 13.70. 113.05, 913.70; ed. They will tie driven exclusively to the President's coach. May. 613.75. 913.70. l3.7u. 8 30. laird M.ty. 8.35, Nov.. Oct.. $9.45, 99.4:4. 99.27 4 . 99.20; Jan.. 98.35, cauchtInTopes or ms m r n -d a generally healthy tone prevailed. The market opened strong, und several stocks registered an advance uf a point or two. Ijo.i IHlina. a recent arrival on the board, wa qu'::; active duriug the at price- - ranging open hoard aes-ufrom 3wj to 41 penta. On the whole, however. I tab stocks were the ui.t popular. A total of 46,510 shares changed hands during the set ion. represent lug a total worth of 22.943.72. Today marks the close of the month's bitsi-ne- . which up ut and during ihix nuirniug's session amounted to During the same month last year a total of 4YJ.95ii shareu changed bands, representing a valuation of t nly It will 4e seen that these flgures show a tery substantial gain over the month nf October. 1905, and from all indications the present era of prosperity trill likely continue for m l.i25.-9"4.3- 204,5-16.7- some time. The total amount paid by i'tah mines in the form of dividends during October compares well with any similar month, one or two companies having increased (heir regular moutbly payment. Ore eipiuenle for the month reflect an equally satisfactory condition uf affairs, and all In all the month which enda today may be regarded aa one of the most sat1factory front a mining standpoint in --ome time. The quotations for the .lay closed fr-i- m d MISS LUCILE WALLACE Teacher In China Painting. Daalor In Fins China, Plain and Decorah ad. Studio rear 643 27th. SL BIDDLE Inatructer on Plane (Loochotreky Mothod) Studio 246S Madloon Ava Real Estate Agents In Ogden OLD MURDER 1 lau.ii': o MRS. MARY L. SHIPP. Teacher of Guitar and Mandolin. For bargains STOCK 60; a-- ADDIE J- - PARRY Instructor on Plano, Organ tor, Vocol Lessens Bell phono MISS GERTRUDE 2746 Studio A W. PURDY, Teacher of Violin; also Orcoootral St Plano- Adams. Boll Taachar of DENT MOWERV Plana Theory. Bell Phono 71SZ. Work, 15$ 22th dtreet d Twenty-thir- f. NOVEMBER MOKXIXG, TIU'liSDAY UTAH, OGDEX, and outside properties sao Classified Salop column. 49-2- 98.35. Short ribs .Ian., 97.511. 7.40, 97.624. 7.624. May. BREVITIES 97.10; 97-5- quotations were as follows: Kkiur steady. Word was received here Tttesdiy No. 5 spring, 7 4i 79c : No. of the death of Mrs, Johanna h liutke, Wheat 2 red. "link 78V3. 711 78c; No. mother of Ovcur tiuike of this city, Corn--No- . 2. 404c; No. 2 yellow. which occurred ni 51 K'a 'union. Ida., on Monday evening. Mrs. tiuike was 4714740. On U -- N11. 2. 3;:c; No. 2 white, 54 74 year- - of age ind was the mother ; 135.-No. 3 whi:e. 334344c. uf live children. The fum'i'iil will lie R e No. 2. 61 4) 62c. held tu Kali lailo- - tomorrow uftoriioou. 41 f Barley Pair to choice malting. Sue. The ease of Isnira O. Head against Flax xeod No. 1. 91. US; No. 1 north- John la!', to rciincr aeteiul hundred dollars ibai hud lneu left in 1)112 cuswestern, 1.15. Cbit'cr. contract grades. 13. (Hi. tody of thi' defendant by the plainWhorl rib, aides I leone 1, 8.256 (.75. tiffs husband, uttil which was drawn Mesa pork, pee bill.. I6.3'. hy another party, who ciiihczxlcd I', ha- - been decided in favor of the delaud, per ini) Ins.. 9.174- Ritort clear Hides (boxed), 8.5A fendant anil HKsiusi the plalutilf. 8.624. resiWilliam Powers, a prominent Whisky, basis of high wines. 1.29. dent of Weber county, dropped fiend in Hooper Titesdsy front an attack Receipt and Shipments. Flour Receipt. 33,'HHI Mil.: shis of heart failure Ho was 62 years old and is survived by a widow and eight men's, 38.500 hila. Wheat Receipt, 9:l.0iul hit.: children. Power, dropped dead while 99.900 hu. walking in his yard. Corn Heceipls. 256.i"l hu.; IIMi.iHMI hit. W. J. Felker. who ha been employOats - Receipt. 532.hihi hu.; shie ed on the roiisi met inn work for the Cawh 1 bit. 311.000 l t.xh mMdset line front Brigham City to the site of the I'tah Smelting comlii.iiuu bit. was in Ogden Tuesday and pany. Hh ley Receipts', inu.iiuit bit.: ri'iHirts the cfimplf.liou of the line. Mr. 49, lulu bn. Felker cx pert s to return to the work In a few days ml assist iu pm ting in I On ill, pindmv exclionRe day ilte he trnn.foriiiei' which have arrived hotter inarke' wmf barely steady, here. nu-ni- Jive Iran-missi- Iil.uou Receipts. Ini.; - Michigan ship-nient- EIRE TO A 1 11 23c. Kgas John Pitalen. wiille nl hi'ti'ins near s Included, Brigham Ci'y n ,'ew day niri. had one prime flrst. of liis flugi-r- , blown off by the explos- leody at mark Urn. 23c: :nfi22c: 242f: extras. ca-.e- 27c. thi- Knit which lie wa using. resit:; of he acridem Ihalen had the fiireflnKer of the left hmi-amputated a: I'.iigham City and relumed to his home here yesterday. The seeomi linger of the same hand ion of I2',r 1314c. Urm. ITu-ww- - BABY dairies, 1821 19t25c; ('reamiTies. Aa 4 HAD BEEN OUT OF AN ASYLUM ONLY A WEEK. I l Chicago Producs. 'hi aim. Oct. Attorneys AGEE, CHEZ A M'CRACKEN Attorneys and Counselors. Rooms 440-4- 3 First Nat Bank Bldg. j ' Wheat - Hoc. font tiit Dec. l S JOHN E. BAGLEY. Attorney- Rooms 31 and 32, First Nat. Bank. Attomey-at-Law- Office Attomey-at-Law- Rooms 2408 Washington Ava 21-2- 2 7.5". Hi First Nat Bank Bldg. Attomey-at-Law- S14 and Attomey-at-Law- 164 . Twenty-fourt- h son's Grocery. 315 Eccies Budding. I'".'- . fl3.ii:.: Miiy 13. iii. 9.;:5: Jan. fw.lL (ti.i5. Jan. 7.47 ; !i I S. 1 2 eae 2. - Raw rifi:-g;t- M. D. LESSENCER . , 22 308 Ecc'.ee Bund:ng. . (me H P 3! - iiprenje court wpalp.-l- l IliO'll-Itni- ha- - .HI"'' irvii'iur l iiii-- In l : dinulsaed until rut. Imcenilicr 1st. 1 in" ay-iiin- The ! next Ilrlliiwe'en piMy wa nf the Fifth ward i Tiiesilai nig)p m the hail. j s lx ! 17. NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM. aniu-.enien- the hall W'ss bedeckeil in t'pbal ll.illoween decora I inns of j:i ( k u lan'ei as. sponk and niher widnl tlg l'nder the dlreriiott of the icing 'iidies. seieial tittrae'lnns of spi rjil 1:1' nri '6 were advertised, by and tne evening passmi"T! M'!..e'ed ,iwai in f'ltt. The tiarli wa- ii and ni'tch credit is due Hie 'tidies for their mirk. 15 ii1 PH" i. . i.iuic by thi New York. Ort. 31. Taken hunte miiy a week ago f i oiu an iusanp Rnliert D.iw.1, six yearn old. set fiie in Ms eleven monlhsold tiuiihcr widenin', while he wa asirep In a baby carriage ai ihdr home in New.1. Mrs. Dowd heard Hip child ark. he fisiues wcreani and smotlie'-ewith a lilatikel. Then she ran wilh the lmiiy to llif city hospital, where the dlKMOl's ll"ld out little hope. fr Henderron ieligi'i ;i. given WW nie.llMlli ll:tl-iMi- Tiii'SiIhi Wiiliiiin K. was n (uiirt wi' he licl diii Mugun trv i'iii. as ni ivin.ili. schedi!i d. and the I . -- Attorneis McMillan for the defetiie. w.ts l.iken under adi Isetn.-nt- . sinio Stiil 4.1i'i S:. iaiiil. M.I Del er i'iey and S'..ldl 2iil27 12: line - Mother Heard the Screams of Baby. But Reached tho Child Too Late. 'uluri'il. I, .oily l 4 4 o lief, lie the (iht'lish63164If 52. th"1.. u'-- 12t at S.il, l.sl.e. the case ef Swiin. ni licr Oil i.f Inuinly 2i ti .irg.ie.l t.'orney 4. SL. over RichardInd. phene 64. wa- - tin- Wool. Attorney-at-Law- K. mo's-- " test Mig.ii1 Refined steady : ernshert p'lwdcred 4 : iriiiniil.Ceil COFFBI! -- Steady : No. 7 Hi., ke 3 . 5 H i let. Sugar and Coffee. York. tlct. 31. - S.iuuifair refining 3 N-- w T. R. OCONNELLY. ;;:4 . 7S May May 35. ; .1.111. Timiiihi - (J'liel R. S. FARNSWORTH 45 Vifil-:- Or s E. T. HULANISKI . t'ltii-r- : IS: Mai 45. 14,1 VOLNZY C. GUNNELL I I'.ii. 51 71 (TJ.-;-.-!. Automatic Service Had Made Ite Way Into Chicago. Chicago. Del. 31. Official noiice of the Independent Telephone company baling based iho t'lnplione franchise Kansas City Cattle. uf the Illinois Tunnrl txtnipnny. thereKatisa fiii. Mu.. Oct. 31.- lT'ie by iissuriiiB an entrance into nilciign, wei-rttall-e Recei"' ' Steady, was gii.-the ciy hy the general 1 .""1 6. 25naiic cow and hoTcre I'cuiieil f the Indejiendent inti rests. le.-r 2 .""fj 4 .75. w.'i.-rInvaii.--. nf i'luess. .luscpii Sianf-'i;.5"'l It was .innoitrreri that the ni w ' 25. wet.irn cow 2.3fl'(J 4 .77. of tin- S'liti. one of the ! financially preiwred 1o begin 5. Ib.l""': was n in iinaidi. weak, h Keeeip at oii.w the deielupment of the Iiiw-.- : a nieeilni'' ni t" ri.:ui'iir'..e l.i;!k of sales S'S. 1'Jfl 6. 17 aricpd it all service, extending He .a veei-'l-- ' he.i.v J'. Mifi6.2": packer Id "546. Sill! I..ll.e yesti'l'fl.l.i sncti-inof ti e city and tbat l"0.f)t .17 :u t.il5.75411. 12. impigin ri an ,1 invrviin l": p.rt rdl's'-rilietwill he seived as rapidly 6.""". S'i"iig:itiut-Sli!"i p Ri'nlp1 ..!'! :i ressiun it Hat :ind;-bip was a instnni'CTitii an t extension can the ' ' 7 4 7 1 O' . Ivi'i-a lainbs f .iniMi,! hi physii. 5iii5.,7i': h" and constructed. 4. m .i't-nd. we fed rw.s 5nfi6.ini: hers uiiC" cian. I'"1 I. is the in' cut ion of the Indepen(4 ."'''1 5.25. dent invest betwern 81.-i- " company -C. .' M.ii:-i- if uin'1 Mllen.ieui uf tl:e nun Hin! I.,i'.(i0n,iini( in developing , .. Iil-.1' :hr Soui'ni .'ll S.'t Chicago Cattir. si !.'! Hie a iioiiiaiic iihiul. ..... l!jr f(,.. a 31 ( ' t'a::!' It. .gu, i). ' h'ah.-.-1. r.: Oakland, t'a!. siro'ig to l"r 'i'll uc-ce- City Florists cor. Jefferson Twentieth st. Phones Bell W. L. 260-Z- ; 1 -- FLORAL CO. Floral designs of evety dcscrip. tion to order. Delivery promptly made. Order by phone. Bell 813-K- . Greenhouse, 162 Thirtieth sL ave. and Porter, Mgr. Ind. 293. i coin-p.n- i' antn-inaii- c J VARNEY THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Choice cut fiowers always on Floral designs a specialty. hand. Greenhouse . Il-i- ; s - - s - I . I M . VARNEY FLORAL CO. The choice t carnstionA roses and other flowers, with appropriate cirecn. Prices moderate. 162 Thir . tieth st. Bell 813-K- ! , ed OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artists. Store 413 Twenty-fourtat. Greenhouse opposite Glenwood park. Phonea, Bell 656 x. I Ind. 193. -- : . :iM.l heifr.-- t Ogden City DentistvS FELSHAWB DENTAL PARLORS, Over Sparge'a Book 79--Store BelL 846$ Wash. Ava 'Phona - I 2": .7 : und sfis-ket'- r..4i I '.. 75 .s in ..tu q feerti-tv11 J I BRYAN 11.14,7 ; Dc. 31. Win. .1. Bryan .poke i wic in South Omaha huu niolK 'n W.ui- iin:- n temple and in Franks ball being 'eeic.d by packed house at c.i'h p!;i'T. Mr. Hrinn will leave today on n tliree da i im:r of the state. He will - 7u.. liesri iii'in'' 32 - ri Si Sis'.l h. sv.' 2: IT ..j S5 I 2: ra I'.'ii: - iiei t ip. . ?; 2' i.554jii '.65411' I". J4."11 IN NEBRASKA, . 4 (.: im . a- . . S |