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Show Third Part. S SECTION Lumber V'l . Freight Train of Empty Car Crash Near Kemmerer. THE SALT; LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, SCHUBACH - , " GLASSES prescription " v furnish maximum eye relief at minimum cost There You. Will Find ' KEMMEflER. Wyo., Oci. (By tt Associated Press.) Two railroad seriwere men were killed and three ously injured as a result of a head-o- n collision of two Oregon Short Line railroad freight trains five miles east of here shortly after 8 o'clock this " ' yf . J t w . - a' An eastbourtd lumber train. heavily a Into estbound train crashed of mpty7Twn'bich was pulling-- 'rf IBflBVllVft o a siding at a water station. Engineer William Riduud of Uts westbound train was buried unJn wreckage when he attempted to unp to saety, and was instantly kibd. and Fireman King of the eastbeind life when he waa buried train lost under a large quantify of coal. The injured men are 'Eari Jone!y. brakeman, of. Kemmtsei catp'wotifWd', "Georg Sterman, bums find possible Internal injure. snd Brakeman Qruaby, whoso leg was broken. Crowhy was throw p to the track by the tone of the mpaot, and, despite h'ft broken sucriVl Ui oxukwi-irhimself without help. Thf three injured men were rushed t .i hospital here, and a twentj delay of traffic is anticipated, the wreckage of the two freight i rains is strewn along ths right of wav for a great distance. There uf no ofricial announcement rs to the cause of the wreck le-- r. g our-hour is no one too poor to receive our careful attention; none Exceptional Values i so rich that they can buy better optical service. L- :- iKnrik a Jvi. tubuvi Cr4-t-i ' - I 3105 MAIN ST. 276 MAIN ST. Money Well Employed; No Signs of Scarcity Geonre H.'Burr, conrad & Broom eommeroui paper Urge handlers toof Ross Co Ilea eon in a toiegram yesterday, summed up the market as follows;, The commercial paper market hm Nen very spott during the . rt i Tor Three Day GROUP 1 GROUP 3 pt-c- 272 $352 U-in- g lel New Silks, satins, jerseys and twills. Theres a full range of sizes in the seasons newest colors and models. of Contemplated -- - Ad justment ' in Tariff Give Market Strength. Silk and Dress Goods Monday, , Tuesday, Wednesday WOOL CHALL1KS i. ,f .. .'ii AS.--.-.-, nJT ones eye in the morning on a room beautifully and artistically furnished is to start the day with s feeling of harmony. The To open restful charm of the colonial suite Jllutratedjtbove. is apparent. "of combination Genuine Walnut and ,Gum Woods,, finished Con-strnete- d tUAHTYNU nilk furiH; rmvy. blue, tirown, tan, b I f, U n n a. light gTa, $3 6u $6.50 a yard. Sale pnee SILK CHlfKON 9K VW,fcl - (R . . VfcXVET an extra Rood quality, hlak only; regular $7 61 a In $6.50 knitted maieriai, with a velvet finish In brown, navy blue, squirrel, caramel and black; regular $5 60 a ard. Hale price VKLVETTK $4.50 v Coatings $3.25 $3.75 $4.75 priced: $3.75 a yard for $4 25 for 96.50 for yard a yard 60 a yard $8.00 a yard $4 for for $9.00 ft for $10.00' for 8pocat t ' The Tribune. PARK (TTY. ON. 6 The Woman's Athenaeum held its first meeting of its new year this week Mrs. A. C Sorenson, the club's newly elected Mrs. X F. Flana-iin- n presided. president, was elected secretary to audeeed Mrs. O. Addy. resigned Mrs V.'. J. Barddey was elected delegate and Mrs H. S. Townsend alternate to yard yard $5.50 - $7.C9 $7.75 $8.50 e Hartwell's Leather Oblong Table . .$46.80 ' L China Cabinet .$49.00 ?cir 3 Buffet .$38.25 Side Chairs, each- $7 9 Pieces complete ,$179.40 Not an installment house and, renjember, you always pay less at Seat-Host- s t - - ESTABLISHED 1857 GOOD FURNITURE a 'ard llegulai $6 Regular $$ 00 a fur yard $3,75 '$4.25 Boys' and lined Unions, girls special, a suit .... fleece , i A special line of women C3c . , , high-grad- e regular fancy silk hose, ' 5.00 value., sale , ; r yrtce .:rr;:r7r.-- .; Women 's pointex - hone. black snd colors (seconds), reguI SS lar 3.00 values, sale price all-sil- k yard fo?.00 Monday, Tuesday, .$5.60 for $10.50 $1 1.00 y.ard $1 1.50 Knit U n derw carAT) ro cn line, including wo-nify- is Sateens, colors, priced, yard In ft and childrens fins cotton hose, black and brown, regular 35c values, f rowV sale price Womens OB, HALF PRICE $2.25 to $4,C0 86 Inch figured ViA and childrens vests and unions, at a special reduction of COAT LININGS In plain and figured designs, from, a yard all 65c 75c 85c$I.CO Women light silk and weight wool Sport Hose, regular 1.75 values, sals pries .. f neslft have Floor Lampk, complete with silk shade, priced ...$45.00 to $47.50 The New Bridge Lamps, priced $31.50 to $33.00. report CHORAL SOCIETY. ACTIVE. 8pial to H Trlbuo, 6. PARK CITY. Oct. The recently Table Lamps, with hand painted shades, priced .$25.00 to $52.00 organised Park City Choral society held its first practioe at the WomAthenaeum building Thursday nigtit, under the leadership of James Hood, local music instructor in the About forty voices public schools. participated in the flrwt turnout The society will make Its first public apnow pearance in an operetta which being arranged. Percales 36-inc- Percale, h 25c a at,. special Junior Lamps, priced $42.00 to $48.50 Devonshire speeial at, a yard 27-inc- h '32-inc- ,- 32-inc- h Kloth, 32-in- 35c Crepes h 27-inc- Fancy Crepe, pccial yard : Bleached h 32c h h ....68c yard Canton Flannel Plain Underwear Crepe, special at, a yard .24c Plain Underwear Crepe, special at, a yard .40c 30-inc- 50-wa- tt, 27-in- ayard uj-- u 27c ........... .22e 27-ine- special at Brown, 27-in- OtTa a yard, .23c Bleached, 45c a yard, -at . f 36c at, - a special a yard, Brown, no, - h Faney Serpen- tine- - Crepe, special at, . ayard DKXTO STOW ij ATI sovTu turn ar.; Bleached, 35c 30-inc- h 30-in- 4 ........Flannel, ...26c special at t,' 75-wa- tt, 0 h 32-in- We have a most beautiful assortment of hand painted Parchment Shades and Silk Shades for lamps and candle sticks. Edison Magda Lamps, in sizes 10, 15, 25, 40 and priced, each . . ...32c each .37c each- .55c 100-each att, ...,..70c 27-inc- a 30-inc- - 19c French PercaleJSc a 2&T yard, special at 32 inch Kiddie Kloth, special 32c at, a yard V Mahogany Portable, priced $2.10 to $2.50. ILL IN CALIFORNIA. Hprrial to The Tribune. PARK 'CITY. Oct. Word was received yesterday morning that Mrs. Emma McBride, one of the old-tiresidents of Park CUy. was In a critical condition at the home of her Mrs. daughter in Oakland. Cal. Harry Derry, another daughter, of this city. left immediately for the Zephyr, 25e a yard, ....19c special at Zephyr, 30c a yard, .24c special at h Zephyr, 35e a yard, special at ; -. . . . . . . , . . ,28c Zephyr, 60c a yard, 48c special at Zephyf, 75c a yard, special at . . , ...1 ....60c Peter Pan, special at, yard, h 32-in- ans "S OPEN NIGHT FOR M. I. A. Special to The Triboae. PARK CJTY. Oct. The Mutual Improvement association of the 1 D. 8. church of this city will hold open night in its amusement hall next Tuesday night. A special program has been arranged for the occasion, which will be followed by a dance and refreshment. The public is invited. $4 50 for For Three Day Wednesday. co m p 1 e t e line of floor lamps. arrests for the bedside of her mother. Regular $3,40 Hosiery just received almost beau-- t i f u 1 and month, aggregating cash fines of $600 Fifteen petitions to conduct soft drink" parlors In the city were read and granted. Built of combination Queen Anne Period Dining Suite df nine pieces. genuine American Walnut and Gum Wood, finished in dark brown . $4 We The etty counBills and account to the amount aof $3509 54 were 'ordered prkl Of this amount $439 50 was paid a Salt Lake auditor for auditing the citv book. reTreasurer Mrs M. Matheson port ahowed receipts for the month of September of $4043.64; expenditures. $4970.48; cash balance October Justice a yarU Uogular for Gar-huMi- Second Floor to TH Trlhosa. PARK CITT, Oct. cil met last night. thirty-thre- $2.35 $2,50 Saint inclutlintr the new and regular style Temple garment, at a speeial reduction of. Ijatter-ila- y China Department Special Police showed . .b Wednesday in Our New Bills Given Approval ' by Park City Council $24,508.63. W,W4 40 Inch, CANTON CKKPKS in all the new fall Hhailes. Kegulai $2 75 a.yurJ for Kegulai C3 W a yard fig. Monday, Tuesday, Floor and Bridge Lamps .attend thc convpntionof the Utah Federation of Women s Clubs, to be held at Provo next week Treasurer Mrs Kopp made a report of the financial condition of the club gnd outlined the plansv formulated for the sale of Christmas als during the coming campaign Three new members were added to the organisation.: Mrs. Lawrence Cunningham. Mr I. Barney and Mrs Kdward Kidder. 1, re,-ui- COATINGS Meetings Are Resumed by Womens Athenaeum j yd Sale price.. SILK ClirFFON VKl.Virr Inch ; navy, blue, bruwn, adne. aapihlre and black; reit-ul- Days , flame and black; the day. Bids for No. 2 yellow corn, spot dea bushel, a livery, rose to $104 new high-pric- e record for the season Scan tty of supplies affected Jo the October delivery, which commanded Oc, as compared with HC yesterday New' crop months were boight fnelv. owing to wheat strength. Oats followed corn. Packers were buyers of provisions. j)J For Thr SI.I5 ynl.a ith news at hand that the tariff commbfdon, mting by direction uf President (oohdge. had todav begun a studv of proposals that the tariff on whet h made 4s a bushel instead of 3e, the present rate. what quickly went upward In prh e, notwithstanding a hesitant start The volume of Inning which at Prst had been almost negligible, broadened out soon to . remarkable degree, with one of the largest houses on hange eonpi in the lead as the chief purchaser. Bears pointed out that nothing might coma of the tariff commission scrutiny, tut immVdiate courage for anj gnerning struggle ggainst upwnrd swing of values appeared to he entirely lacking According to one opinion that was given widespread ejrcuiation. the government s administrative support whs behind" a" movement to afTrT agrfcul--lurrelief and anv.lody who sold wheat athort in the face of such support was bereft of sense tnder smh circumstances the wheat market dosed at virtually the top figures of j- - a A romplet line of ohaUlea, In Hght and dark color. Hale . n Knitted Underwear For Three Days --4 t. MR' ABO. Oct 6 Rig buying that whs ussoriated with possible Increase of the import duty on wheat brought bout a sharp upturn in wheaj price today and lifted the value of other grain as well heat closed strong. 1 to 2 v net higher, with at $10113-to $1 W 8 and .May at $1 13 S to $1.1 14. Com fin1 ished 1 to up, oats at to gain and provision. arcing from 2c decline to 25c ad-u- t. 7 Choose GROUP 2 - week, with demand good sn eonu m other The cities and .vcr Pacific eokiwt market hjf been fair l ti'tlve, with the 4uiU uf bms.ni'S.s hidone at b per rent The ts 70 and New York markets base a ho same interest !een fair at the where Ronton, PhladelphM and the report majority of Pittsburg 5 all ver Mom cent sales t rrnis wtrll ed emp-fbut there to be keeping ars no Mjfrvs of an OlISCWOODEYg SV. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. A Splendid Selection From Which to E jqq stores ct- - L i r OPTICAL CO. T " Throughout the Store ...30c . special ll-Wool .special 4 45c a yard, 33c at.............. Flannels, , . .20'.'1 Off |