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Show PAGE EIGHT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, m S MARKET REPORT TODAY By C. e NEW YORK. July A 8 booming again today and the whole line went up splendidly. Steel, which rarely does bo, led the list, the preferred advancing over I point and the common nearly two points. The suarterly meeting report will reveal a bigger business and larger net proOther advances fits than expected. were Illinois Central, 24. fit. Paul and Great Northern Northern Pacific and Penna 14. C. 4 k. Smelters and Reading 14. The eloe waa strong near the top. Cotton simply reserved ita process of the past few days, perhaps by way of variety and advanced about 50c a bale, closing firm at about the top. Nearly all the little aborts decided to take their profits today. Liverpool came better and New England spinners demands are Increasing. Spots 11.10, market k FOR E. MUIer Brokerage Co.a Private Wire. ' some on the government report which was slightly bearish. The close was Harriman JE Roads Dispense With Mens and Youths -- trifle higher. Mountain Divisions. The Union Pacific aud Southern Pacompanies have dispensed with the necessity of using freight engines on the mountain divisions. Formerly the passenger engines used on lower lerrlloiy were fuund Inadequate for the high grade climbing, and It was essential thug freight engines come into use. This taxed the locomotives to a great extent, when It became ne- cessary to run at a high rate of speed, after a hill had been climbed when they were on level land. This ob tale has been overcome by the Introduction of regular mountain climbing loel comotives. The Urge drivers on the new locomotive are com- trits for cific 1, firm. take a lookjat the suits in the window of the clothing store. Other stores are asking $ 1 5 for values no better. the styles are good-t-he materials honest not a suit worth less than $10-no- ne worth more than $12. the sale price is $5. j five-whe- N. Y. STOCKS petent to do ths strenuous work and when they reach level Und can fun at a high rate of speed without any strain on ths machinery, as was ths difficulty with the old freight-styl- e up-gra- Open j Closed locomotive. Sait Lake road,' In the mountain divisions, still uses the freight engines. Between Las Vegas, Nevada, and- Caliente, Nevada, and Caliente and Milford, Utah, there are still In uss the freight engines where there are high grades. The engineers avow that the speed the trains are demanded to make after the hills have been ascended, when it U necessary to The make up' ths time lost, the too much for the1 engines. strain la 125 PRIZES FOR MANY JjlL K HILLS Freight Engines for Use On steady and unchanged. Oats weak, closing 4c off. Provisions sesswed around without doing very much.' Pork closed dull s HE 19CS. Summer Shirts 95c m snappy styles in good patterns modest or loud as you like shirts without a collar 95c OUTING THURSDAY The Chamber of Commerce U abU to announce today the program for tomorrows outing at Sylvan park: Fat men's race First prise, a box of cigars, donated by th Fklataff Cafe. Lean men's race First prise, $5.00 Stetson hat donated by 8. H. Browns, of ths Toggery; second prise, 11.50 set. donated by Richardson A Grant. Free-for-a- lj ladies' race First prise, 15.00 hand bag, donated by Spargo's Book Store; second prise, $5.00 umbrella, donated by 8. J. Burt A Bros. Frae-for-a- ll girls race First prise, 11.00 belt buckle, donated by J. B. Lewis A Company; box of candy donated by Matthews Candy Co. Free-for-a- ll boys' race First prise, fl.Oo swias watch, donated by J. 8. Lewis A Company; box of candy donated by Matthews Candy Company. Free-for-a- ll boys race First prise, $1.00 swlss watch, donated by Crescent Jewelry Co.; second prle, '11.00 boys' suit, donated by Fred M. Nye Co. Prise welts Ladies' prise, $5.00 umbrella, donated by Horrocks Bros.; gentleman's prise, six months free membership to the Chamber of Commerce. The free wrestling contest will ' be called sharp at 7:00 p. m. A purse will be awarded the winner. At the meeting of the organiatlon held laet evening a resoslutlon was passed, requesting that the business men of Ogden, close their respective places of buslnes on Thursday, at 1:00 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO, July I. Wheat braks 4 on the early Liverpool cable and con' tlnuatlon of yesterday's closing weak mss. Prevailing fins weather also In the west It was picked up liberally at ths decline by people who expected a bullish government Yeport and ad van red about two cents, the last cent of the rise coming after the govern meat report, ths close was firm -l to 4 hlsher. Com was little weak this morning . at -l cent early, rallying breaking ' 14 with the wheat and breaking back 1-- S- 1-- 1- -1 S- 20 PER CENT REDUCTION MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES Ettcksll Breton dent .pay cemmiasiena to agents, but sea us. Yard opposite City Cemetery. so that their clerks may tend the outing. at- p. m., The Purpose of a Sim MEMORIAL from ths first known end meet famous of all monuments the Pyramids down to the tiniest headstone of today, has boon to honor ths departed with a monument that will last through sueeeoding generations. Our work is the building of Just ouch memorials thosa that will stand the wear and tear of time tributes that will endure. Wa uao only the highest grade of stock and omploy art:sts In their respective lines not mere stone cutters, and work from original designs. And in the matter of price w give thi beet grade of work for the lowest possible figures. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. STOCK SALES. Beck Tunnel Con., 1,600 at 1.25. Black Jack, 1,400 at (I to 04c. Colorado M 1,250 at 4.40 to 4.474. Columbus Con- - 100 at 1.55. Crown Point. 000 at 14 H to 17 He. Daly West, 50 at 1100. Indian Queen, 500 at 1 Blossom. 1,100 at 2.05 to 2.074 May Day, 1.100 at 47 to 4 Sc. Moun'aln Lake, 1,500 at 60 to 70c. New York. 1.500 at 10c. x Silver Shield. 1.000 at St-Iro- n lk-Siou- Con- - 1,100 at 1.074. J. S. LEWIS & GO.' Jmnters Watek lupwtari MEN Tlntlc, 2,000 at 254 to 26c. Uncle Sam Con, 400 at 87 to 88c. Victor Con, 600 at 14c. Wabash. 500 at 1.00. Yankee Con, 750 at 45 to 46c. Stocks. -- BEEIJH Ora Ca Packing Co., .j Cem. Sea Sng. Co Bug. Pfd ... j Nan Bank ... Ntl Bank .j Plngrae Ogden Water Wka.. Ogden Sav. Bank. ...j Utah Natl Bank. ... Utah Canning C& ... Ogden Rap. Tr. Co..j Lewiston Sugar Ut.-Id- a. Bug. Co. com. Preferred Star Can. Co STOCKS. Bid. . e Ogden Ogden Amal. Amal. First INDUSTRIAL j I . 60 65 85 170 " .88 285 170 85 255 125 100 100 1450 250 600 106 1 j I j j I j j I j j j I US, 275 200 175 125 1475 200 625 FOR NORTH POLE OGDEN for 8.' City and County Officials of Four Counties Hold Important Conference. County and city officials from Weber. Box Elder, Morgan and Davis county, together wlh a number of ths Fair assoofficers of the Four-Counciation, 'met In Ogden today. This la said to have been the largest meeting of this particular kind ever held In ty this section of the state. The main object of the meeting waa to prepare for the fair, to be held In this city next falL In the morning an important business meeting was held.' At noon the visiting guests were entertained at the Weber club and thla afternoon all were taken to Lagoon to participate in the good roads meeting to b held then. The following attended the meeting: Davia County. Melvin H. Randall, chairman of County Commlslonera. John Walsh, County Commissioner. Charles A. Fernellua, County Commissioner. LeRoy Marsh, County Tree Inspecty Hyrum Phillips, Fruit Tree County Inspec- tor. Richard R. Fry. Mayor Morgan City. Box Elder County. A. W. Valentine, Commlaloner. M. B. Hart, Commissioner. b. Adams, Commissioner. Tho. H. Blackburn, Mayor of D. Brig- City. navy. Don't care what 1 looks like, captain, replied Mr. Roosevelt; Its what she does. The president insisted upon going down the ladder into the engine room and seeing everything there was to be seen. When he came up he was wiping perspiration from his brow, but seemed to be enjoying himself, nevertheless. Climbing upon the forecastle deck, thepresident found the crew of the Roosevelt lined up. He teas Introduced to each Individually, and as he grasped successfully the hands of the sailors he had something different to say to Fruit Tree In- , Auto jins Owneis and Pramlnent Officials Congregate At La- - The big meeting Is in progress at Lagoon this afternoon, some of the highest officials of the state being preseeL Governor John Cutler and Mayor Joan 8. Bransford, of Salt Lake City, are among the big outing party. They Intend to make all necessary arrangements to have tho best of roads in the state of Utah. Tho purpose of the meeting being held at Logon la to show the people of tho different counties and cities really what bad roads there are at present, and if. possible to furnish a remedy in tho quick fixing of such highways. At the same time the big representation started from Salt Lake City, another nearly as large started from Ogden. Among those who left this city In the Interest of good roads were y Fair the officials of tho that la soon to be held In Ogden. The mayors and city councils of Pleasant Grove and American, Forks were among the boosters for tho good roads who went to Lagoon. Delegations also came from Murray and good-roa- ds Four-Count- Commander Peary said his last to the president as Mr. Sandy. Roosevelt was about to go over the side The god roads boosters as they wilt Into the Sylph's launch. He shook at the meeting will be photo- -: appear hands with thb explorer, saying that j by Harry Shlpler, of Salt Lake graphed hun'ing the polo was good sport This City. picture will be sent to all Inasmuch as I cannot go along with the automobile Journals of tbs United said the president all you myself, In to give the country order States, I can do Is to wish that good luck may an Idea as to the Improvements anticigo with you. I feel confident that you will get there thla time. If it Is possible pated by the people of this state. The mass meeting will be held In tho to do so. if you do not 4o the best rink, where speeches will be skating Good-byyou can. made by representatives of Salt lake, hands with Bartlett Captain shaking the president and bidding him fare- Weber, Utah and Davis counties. There will be no Impressive ceremonies well, said: It's ninety or nothing, the north pole conducted as the sole purpose of the meeting Is to show the people of the or bust this time, Mr. President. The president laughed and cried out state the necessity of having good roads by taking them over those roads, to Captain Bartlett and his men: Good-bycaptain, good-byboys; and also as a pleasure tour through the good luck to you alL I believe you'll surrounding country. get there this time. The Rooaevelt weighed anchor at Beware of tho Rolling Fin. . 5:86 p. m. and steamed out of the harA woman Mdologtst wire bor. At Sydney, C. B Commander uyibon to must men were that obey; Peary will rejoin the ship. rule. Tho mlnd'a eye can see a lot .of poor wretches reading thla and get J. W. Bailey. ting into n mess of trouble. N. Y. Esra Richardson. Telegram. Wm. Glaamann. good-by- e e. e, Carl Isaacson. Fruit Tree Inspector. Weber County. David McKay, County Commissioner. O. B. Mattson, i County Commis- sioner. R. W. Rasmussen, spector. Dr. W. H. Rowe. J. C. Leggett. 1474 M. S. Farr. OTSTER BAT, July My, my, what a fin ship, remarked President Roosevelt as he approached the Arctic steamer Roosevelt, lying at anchor near the President's yacht sylph In Oyster Bay harbor yesterday afternoon. Commander Robert W. Peary, U. 8. N, the Arctic explorer, who was at his side, agreed with the president, and thanked him for tho compliment Captain Bartlett of the Roosevelt made many apologies to the president for her appearance, saying that she did not come up to the standard of the United States each. ham City. W. F. House, Mayor of Corlnne. Asked. 8. B. Wetland. Mayor of Tremonton. 80 J. C. Wheelen, Mayor of Garland. 81 Frede F. Peterson, mayor of Bear 45 River City. 180 James M. White, mayor of Willard II 815 185 I PEARY STARTS OF ACTION nd Edsxr-Jon- Wo Hava moss time to get out your Watch and Jewelry Repairing and would advioo your leaving your work now, when the busy season looms up everyone wants his work at the same time, is disappointed. Bring your work hero consequently soma-o- n the price isn't any higher but ths work is of higher class extremely BO. ' o o (Min LINCOLN. jAb.. July 8. William J. Bryan spent a Quiet day at Fairvlew. He said: "I have no Intention of going to Denver. John T. Kent one of Mr. Bryan's confidential men says on the other hand that In the event of his nomination and if the convention demands it, Mr. Bryan will go to Denver. The tor. Commoner still declines to discuss ths Morgan County. Denver situation for publication. This W. H. Toone, Chairman of afternoon h gave the reporters a wat- Board. T. U. Button. melon ermelon party. A sixty-pouarrived yesterday from Texas. Joseph Durrant. OGDEN For Ropairs NEWSPAPER 111 Four-Coun- POUND MELONS FOR o o ' e,' |