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Show PAGE EIGHT, THURSDAY, JURE ORGANIZED LABOR TAKES A HAND IN TELEPHONE FIGHT TODAYS MARKET REPORT By C. E. MUIcr Brokerage Co.a Private Wire. NEW YORK, June 11.A review of ilmoit in the natoday's market ture of a joke. Perhaps the dullest day for a year. Only one stork, B- R-- T., got over a point away from the close. The majority of the others varied c either way and many only about e. or c. No news or features and the closing was very tame and practically unchanged. 1 - N. Y. STOCKS Smart. Com. Bmel't Fid Reading Am. Loc. Com Southern Ry Com ...j AmaL Copper Norfolk Western . ...j Colo. F. and Iron ....j Northwestern Steel Com , I ! I R. Balt. A Ohio . Colo. Southern Amal. Copper Sugar . . .' People's Gas Great Nonhem Brook Rap T Am. C. F. ..... I Open Closed ioo 100 114 40 IT 41 7n 114141 49K 17 44 17 151 17 17 Z7 151 17 17 N j 111 C8 j 111 1 181 11 .......... 48 j j St. Paul Union Pacific j Atchison Com Southern Pacific . . . .j Missouri Pacific . ... Canadian Pacific .... Northern Pacific .... Ches. A Ohio K. T. Central Central Ontario A Western Wabash . . Penn. Railway Erie National Lead 84 1S4 147 81 88 48 180 187 I 45 104 180 40 14 j 111 111. . I 11 08 117 1 181 47 84 184 147 81 88 47 180 147 44 104 181 40 14 111 OGDEN INDUSTRIAL 7 Tom that it is imply a plot the Rocky Mountain originated by Bell to drive out its competitor and that whether wittingly or not the doctors are working In the Interest of the Bell. No organisation or combination ice. can force people of Ogden to use Bell At a meeting of the twenty organi- telephones against their will and the sations that constitute the Ogden labor people will not use the Bell teleTrades end Labor Assembly In Union phone under any condition. The Bell street Telephone company has always been Labor hall on Twenty-fourt- h Monday evening. President W. M. the enemy of organised labor and we Picketts opened the discussion of ths would sooner walk a dosen blocks for subject with a red hot speech, setting a physician than use the BelL forth in no uncertain terms what ha It Is our opinion that there is some thought of the injustice being dons' the sort of collusion between the Bell corIndependent Telephone company by the poration and the gentlemen who are Ogden physicians. promoting this project in the ranks of METAL MARKET. Immediately the storm broke and the doctors, although the rank and 51 after several speeches the verbal resofile of the profession may be ignorSilver 4.40 to 4.50 lution was reached to try and pyt an ant of it. Lead 11 end to the agitation. With this end to 11 We believe that this resolution to Copper In view a committee of four was ap- discard the Independent came from the SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE pointed to wait on the doctors, to Bell people and we reard It as a slap thank those who took a stand against In the foes of organised labor. We Morning Call the discarding of the Independent, to have our Irish up and will see this Asked.' attempt to dissuade the other doctors thing through to the finish and we ere Stocks. Bid. who took part in ths movement from going to get busy righ away. doing so, and to place the arguments It has been hinted that we are takand ths position of ths labor men be- ing this stand In the Interest of the fore all concerned. Independent company. I am solely reThe four men constituting the com- sponsible for the introduction of this mittee have done so and until they question and neither I nor any of the report there will be no official action offlccra or of the members have been taken In the matter by the assembly. approached by the Independent in this The position taken by the Ogden matter. We are to nee a slang exTrades and Labor Assembly la set pression simply going on our own." forth by President W. M. Picketts and well not give up until justice la We believe, he said that the oust- i done and this agitation for the ousting of the Independent is wrong in the ing of the Independent Is ended. first place and Organised labor is taking a hand In the telephone war. inaugurated in Ogden by the members of the medical profession and the working men Intend taking a pretty active part b behalf of what they consider just-- Drawn Linens Worth to $5 for o'clock we place on tale a lot of Beginning promptly at which will bo eagerly snapped up. n 24, SO and 28 inch lunch cloths in handsome mads of pure linen all fresh, crisp stock Soma patterns ate and 84.00 W allow each customer to have worth 85; others not more than two pieces at iir.-e- ns hand-draw- 81-5- 0 81-6- Embroidery Week 1 Begins Monday The biggeat Embroidery Sale of the year begins Monday the windows tell the story Embroideries a half yard wide value up to 81.00 for 25c and 85c. Also th whole embroidery stock. I NEW FUEL COMPANY MIKES GOOD FIRE FIGHTERS PROGRESS ENJOY I BANQUET I On 2nd Floor Drees Skirt Reductions as advertised last Skirts and Silk Dresses at decided savings. night Also Wash 7 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS June 11. Wheat was active very again, giving plenty of action on both sides and touched both tbs up and down privilege prices. The first move was a break and was on a very weak Liverpool, but a host of buying orders was soon met and the price was hoisted over 1 cents up. A slight setback then occurred on g and the clous was firm e up. Corn was not as active today, fluctuating only s small fraction on either aldo of the close, finally ending a trifle higher. It Is thought the clique won't let it break materially below present prices, and yet people heeltats to buy owing- to the high figures. Oats varied e on both sides of the close and closed c up. Provisions were very strong owing to very light hog receipts in the flood bound southwest Pork closed 15c above yesterday. CHICAGO, profit-takin- - . Open g STOCKS. 111 j 11 Closed Lit Me Bell . Little Chief . . Lou Dillon . . ...... Lower Mammoth . . Mammoth , . May Day . , , Mountain Lake Nevada Florence . , Nevada Hills .... New Tork Richmond-An- a 1.00 .18 8.25 .18 .07 .50 8.00 .45 .40 1.80 .44 .00 1.05 .18 .10 .05 .n j j Sacramento . , a., Scottish Chief . . . .081 Seven Troughs .25 Silver Shield .88 I Sioux Con. 1.11 I South Col j Stray Dog South Swansea . . ...j . .......I Swansea .... .08 2.05 .80 .20 .05 .07 .25 .25 1.17 S. R. South, of Salt Lake City, is A lino entertainment followed by a in town today, promoting the new In- banquet was lgven by the members of dustry of the manufacture of the new the volunteer fire department of Five fuel briquette by the Elk Coal com- Points last evening In honor of their pany. He report! greet success and guests, the veteran firemen of the City saya that as almost all of the stock of Ogden. The evenings entertainment necessary has been subscribed the consisted of a musical and elocutionary manufacturing and selling of the fuel program rendered excellently by the will commence Just as soon as the Five Points talented residents. spur to the mine from the Cumberland Covers were laid for one hundred and branch Is completed. thirty persona at the banquet and one The machinery already at the mine! hundred and thirty heartily enjoyed has a capacity of five hundred tons per the cookery of the house wives of the day, but, with the Installation of the department aided by their good neighnew machinery It wll be able to throw bors. Thera were toasts and pleas8.500 tone a day on the market. E. It ant epeechae; the banquet was a very South of Salt Lake City, leaves for happy affair. the east Sunday morning to make One feature of the evening that must ' for the new machinery. not be overlooked was ths inspection The company haa big coal lands lying and exhibition of the apr, about eight miles southwest of in use when Joshua Williams paratus and 2,000,000 has Wyoming, e years ago. All tone of coal In sight and is formed was chief twenty-fivold of the fashioned equipment wan with capital stock of 81.000,000. The to stock Is being scat'ered In small blocks shown. This was of great Interest present They enjoyed all over Utah and Idaho. The manufac- tbs ture of the new briquette will com- reminiscences cf the old times when mence on a small scale on the first of! they lugged the old fashioned carta to many a fire. August fire-fighti- ng Kern-mere- old-time- ATTENTION, ELECTS OFFICERS - Sunday-schoo- GOVERNOR GUILD GOES IT ALONE J. S. LEWIS & GOnPAU LOCAL JEWELERS WATCH INSPECTOR N. Y. Sun. BOSTON,, Maas.. June 11- - GovernSeek Knowledge Early. or Curtis Guild will form no alliance Knowledge Is a comfortable and nee offensive and defensive with John essary retreat and shelter for us In an Hays Hammond In the If we do not plant race. Governor Guild says that inas- advanced age; and will It while give us no shade young. It much as he expects the endorsement when we grow old. Lord as as New well of Michigan England he can form no combination with Hammond. Britian and American Jews. statistical report recently pub lished by the British government shows that there are 20,000 Jew la Cape Colony, 18,000 In India. 17,000 la Australia, 16,000 In Canada and 4,000 In Ireland. A Yiddish paper commenting on the report says: Theae figures look large, but they become small when compared with New York, where there are In two wards more American Jews than there are British Jews all over the world. A Mountain Lake, 8,800 at 90 to Utahna Theator Frederick Moore, Pearl Ethior Moore, Lessees Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays Four nights and Wednesday Matinee, starting Sunday, June 14th. Earl Burgess Co. 91c. New York. 4,500 at 18 to 19c. Scottish Chief, 2.500 at 7 to 7c. Presenting the ssnational Chines Melodrama Seven Troughs, 1,000 at 25 to 28c. Silver Shield, 2.000 at 80 to 28c. Sioux Con.. 5,700 at 1.12 to to 1.17. Utah Con. Tlntlc. 8.200 at 19 to Victor Con, 8,000 at 15 to 17c. Tankee, Con., 1,000 at 45c. Chinatown Charlie I 20c. j t ' H. WRIGHT 4 AROUND THE TOWN WEATHER FORECA8T Fair night and Friday. to- & SONS CO. Indiana In Civil War. During the civil war Indians vert enlisted by both of the contending forces. . The confederates enlisted Choctaws and the federate enlisted Delaware and Osage Indiana - e Mlyagi, the Japanese laborer, adjudged Insane at Ogden a week ago and sent to the asylum at Provo, died at that Institution last night M. Jog. Parry ft Sons Co. Monuments and Headstones 2253 Great Commercial Artery. s of the commerce of east era Europe is carried on the Danube. Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah Four-fifth- T. Brooklyn's Old Belfry Top. The belfry top of Brooklyn'! borough hall has been in s quiescent state for eo many years that a good many folks were etartled the other day when the bell began to ring aa a welcome to the first subway train. Tears ago when folks In Brooklyn heard the bell they began Instinctively to count Its strokes to lesrn where ths fire was, for that was the way ths fire alarms were given. At night a red lantern was hung "out on the belfry to Indicate the direction of the fire. It wse the custom also to ring the bell In case Brooklyn's great anl niversary day parade of Even children had been postponed. this was discontinued some years ago. At an enthusiastic and largely attended meeting of the IoWa Association, held in the rooms of the Chamber I Zonoll of Commerce in the Lewis block last evening, officers were elected aa folSTOCK SALES. lows: Judge J- E. Baglry. president; Dr. Ajax 100 a 10c. D. N. Smith, first vice president; Mrs. Rlack Jack, 400 at 72 to 74c. Walter Smith, second vlce president; Crown Point. 25,500 at 20 to 85c. O. A. Kennedy, secretary; Mrs. Mary 100 at 11.00. Dsly West Graffin, treasurer; Charles C. Nowlin, Inyo, 1.000 at lie. Iron Blossom, 5,700 at 2.42 to 2.50. chaplain. The association la an organisation of patriotic former residents of the hawkeye state and has a rapidly growing membership. It Is organised chiefly for social purposes. Six yesrt ago, in Weber County, Utah, a farmer put his initials on a dollar bill. Next day he came to Before six Ogden and spent it with a merchant months had passed hs got the same dollar back. Four timoc in three years ths bill cams back to him for pro dues, and thro times hs heard of it in ths pockets of his neighbors. Ths tact time ho saw the bill was three yeare age. He sent it to a Mail Order House. MORAL Ho will never ese that bill again. Ths dollar bill will never pay any Trade at your mere school or county taxes for hams Jewelry him, will never build or brighten Store where your any more homos in the community. dollar buys most Hs sent it entirely out of ths usefuland ness to himself and his neighbors anything, where you may when ho sent it t the Mail Order get it back again. House. The morel ie plain. B. R. Memorial services will be held at K. P. hall on Sunday, June -- 14. All members are requested to be present 8. I HOWE, Secretary. C. D. SIMPSON, Master. OWA ASSOCIATION Utah Con. Tlntlc ... Uncle Sam Con, .....j Utah Victor Con Victoria Wabash Tankee Con. ........ GONE FOREVER!! rs W. Prices 10, 20 and 30 Cents Raising' a Racket With High Prices Beginning Sdtarday We offer styles in 500 latest te Mens Felt Hats worth from U0 to U0 each in any Clothing Stors in Ogden at 98 Cents We ars alee showing a Traveling Men'a 8ampa lina in Ladies Bags, Belts,Coobs that we era offering at way lose than d half what our get for the eeme article. high-tone- neighbors IN HOT WEATHER HATS for men and beye. We ran aeraee a buneh of 50 dozen. The wholoeale price ranifng from 3J)0 to $6J)0 a dozen w bought them cheap and can have your pick for you 25c Each IT IS ALWAYS CHEAPER AT O. D. Rassmussens The New York Racket Store |