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Show 1 FRIDAY, JULY Si, 'PAGE EIGHT. Drummer s Samples of Children TODAY'S HAItKET REPORT By C. Great Work Accomplished in City Burial Place, Which Presents Cleanly Appearance. E. Miller Brokerage Ce.e Private Wire. NEW YORK, July SI. It waa booming day In stocks again and Reading led the advance with over four points bulge. Smelters, Sugar and Locomotive rose over 2 points. Mo. Pac, St. Paul each. The and U. P. scored about 1 others rose about a point and the close waa very strong around top price, gome stocks sold at the highest point for a year on special bull news, but the buying was mostly by big people. The crop, political and commercial outlook very satisfactory. market Cotton waa lasy; again today. Government report waa juxt aa expected. An advmnce of only six points could not be held and the scalpers shoved it back again. News and statistics very scarce. Only a score of brokers on the floor. The closing waa steady and virtually unchanged, Great thing have kwo u?omplIhed during the past few weeks at the Ogden City cemetery, by the building and ground committee of th city council, Chrie Flygara, com pored of Count-llmeC. J. Humphria and J. B. Dana, who have been pushing general improve nent work, with a capable force of men, until the cemetery grounds and walk present a change for the better o noticeable a to cause dally favor-ab- le comment from visitor. The work 1 atlll being pushed along dally, under proper supervision and as much of it ha been don by city with apota 10.70. labor, the municipal work gang havN. Y. STOCKS ing been engaged at varioua times in th cleanup; the coat ha been mailer, Open perhaps. In proiairtlon to the reault obtained, than that of any other alml-lwork In the city. The changea have not been confined along any special line, but the improvement plan haa been broad In scope. The walka and roadways thrnugn the city burial ground have all been newly gravelled, smoothed and repaired. In place of huge growths of weeds and rank verdure along the gravelled paths, proper achrubbery haa been planted and unseemly appearing spots, which ware hitherto characterised aa a disgrace hav been removed. The old frame buildings which were formerly uaed aa tool houaea or stood empty, making unsightly biota on what should otherwise have been a beautiful landscape have been torn to make way for clean expanses of aod. In addition to tha ground Improvements, material advancement In tha system of plotting and handling of tha cemetery buslneaa baa been made, Bex ton Brown having given material to tha eounctlmanle commit' taa In tha making of Improvements mid-summ- er T from the northwest petered out today, and there were no large export sales. Southwest reports good wheat reoeipts with prospect of large Increase. Corn Was strong tha first half and equally weak the last half, fluctuating) half a cent on each aide of tha close. but ended fee below yesterday on tbs! September. December and May options stronger. July strong tlU tha close j j on the fins aquae. Oats Weak, closing fee off. Provisions Boomed early and pork rose 22fee but reacted and cloned un! changed. A. J. Heather, waa locked up for the night, information being given out at police headquarters that tha man la wanted for tha alleged embeaslement of money belonging .to Max Davidson, tha Ogden cigar manu- facturer. Heather, It la said, was a traveling salesman for tha Columbia Club Cigar company pf this city, and after collecting money which rightfully belonged to tha company, misappropriated it At tha same time, his friends say that whatever discrepancy there may originally have been, the prisoner cleared It up by remittances made to tha company hers. It haa not yet been decided whether a complaint will be filed, but friends of Heather are working, It la said, to effect a settlement without court proceedings The Purpose of a MEMORIAL from th first known and moat famous of all monument th Pyramid dawn ta the tiniest haadatona sf today, haa bean ta honor th demonument that will parted with last through auocaading generations. Our work is tha building of juat auch memorials those that will stand tha wear and tear of time tributes that will endure. Wa use only th highest grade of stock and employ art at in thair respective lines not mere stone cutters, and work from original designs. And in th matter af price w give th bast grade of work for tha lowest possible figures. Jos. Parry & Sons 2253 WASHINGTON Co. AYE. 9.21 0.24 Closed .Mr December . May . . . December . Pork September Lard September ,... .44 .44 9.52 ..4 50 Sanitary Inspector Georgs N. Shorten la Just about the happiest man in. OGDEN INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. Ogden at present, because of the remarkable showing made by city statisBid. Asked. Storks. of the lack of contagion In the city tics 80 0 c Oro. Co. Ed ir Two weeks ago, the only at present. I II Ogdon Packing Co. In the city, were cases of as 45 . Sec. contagion Ogden Com. life I on Amal. Bug. Co. ... Amal. Bug. PfJ. .. first Nat1 . I 111 111 171 200 175 125 1550 251 121 IN IN 1500 Pug. Co. com. . 180 170 92 281 17 Bank . Flngrre Nitl Bank Ogdon Sav. Bank. . Utah Nan Bank . . Utah Canning C& . Ogden Rip. Tr. Co LewlstonS ugar . CODE TO HUE HOLES HUE 100 250 175 ... 000 147 100 Co. Morning Call Bid." 1 Asked. Storks. f.27 l . Ajax .25 Albion j 2.25 1.25 Alice 04 j .00 BU HI1 j . . .19 .15 Amal. ..j Bingham Beck Tunnel Con. ..j l.S7j 1.(0 .61 .51 j Black Jack I j .10 Bullock , j 2.25 1.50 B. Beck. j .10 a e a a Carina j 4.42 4.(5 Colorado M I 2.50 2.00 Columbus Con .42 j Con. Mercur . ......j Crown Point .27) .21 j ... .00 East Tlntlc 10.50 j 11.50 Daly Brest j j .15 Prom. Hump j .10 j .25 Emerald . .11 Gold Circle . .05 j. Galena j Gran Central 2.67j 1.15 ........ ....... Ikby 1 .00 .12 . . Indian Queen Ingot . . Inyo Iron Blossom j . .01fe I I I 2.27) .15 Keystone j Lead King Little Bell 1.(0 .20 Little Chief Lower Mammoth . ..I .27 Mammoth May Day Mountain Lake . . Nevada falnriew . Nevada Florence j .. ,. j j .52 .12 .02 j .05 j 2.00 1.15 .07 j. Ontario 2.50 j LOST OR STOLEN Thursday a. m.. from buggy dn the bench, telescope containing suit of clothes, hat, shoes, etc. Call 'phones Bell 1421-or, y, ) Seven Troughs , . ... j Silver Shield Sioux Con. a a a South Col. , stray Dog Swansea Ext Swansea Con FOR SALE Hotel and 15 acres of Tlntlc land, nicely located in an enterpris- Tetr0 ing town near Ogden. Would ex- U. S change. Good reasons for disposal. Uncle Sam Con. Utah 1. L.," Box 424. Ogden. Utah, ITS PRETTY HARD TO SEE I ! why people risk ruining their eyes when a pair of the right glasses would save them. It cannot be th fear of expense for our prices are always moderate. It cannot b th dread of getting the wrong glasses for our scientific eye examinations guard against that Do we charge much for examinations? Not a cent Come and take one Oplieiant .14! 1.07l .50 .40! .20; .12' 41.50 j 1.(0 j .11 110 j Terrington Copper . I j 5.00 .20 .00 .05 .20 .15 1.10 .51 .07 .05 .41 .21 .11 .42 .45 .14 1.40 1.75 .11 1.50 .40 .47 .10 .24 OPEN BOARD SALES. Beck Tunnel, 1,400 at 1.40 to 1.45: buyer 40 days. Black Jack. (AO at 59c at (0. Crown Point, 1,100 at 27c. Con. Mercur, 400 at 40c. Iron Blossom, 2,100 at 2.30 and I.S5; buyer 40 days. Little BelL 100 at 1.50. Littlp Chief. 1.0N at 20c. Seven Troughs, 500 at JOc. Uncle Sam. 200 at 1.27. Mt. Lake, 5,500 SO days. at (4e TANGLED ON DATES When Tom Nolan, a negro, faced Judge Murphy In police court today on charge of petty larceny, It being claimed that he had stolen a pair of hues of the value of 50 cents from another colored man, the darky appeared to have slipped a cog somewhere in hie remembering mechanism. Nolan first told the court that he reached Ogden last Tuesday night ai oclock. Then, he said, it waa 0 o'clock Tuesday morning and after that he became ao entangled in his efforts to remember just when he did arrive that he recalled several different dates and aa many hours of hia arrival here. Nolan waa given ten days in which to recover hia memory. 350 invitation speaks for Itself: On the night of the next to the last 17 of the week. Friday, August 7th, 1905, the cheerful campers of Ogden canyon will be expected to assemble, accompanied by their friends. In the grove at the Hermitage, for an old time cotillion (whatever that la). Everyone will be expected to attend, wearing camp duds and a smile nothing else. Gentlemen campers, who are pected to wear at least full week's growth of whiskers and no collar. A ducking atool haa been provided for tbe gentleman who this rul and the same win apply to any lady who la unable to show dough under her thumb nalL N, B. The water awfully cold! The corrall haa been enlarged and two extra night herd era have been engaged for the occasion, ao the children muat not b left nt home and nil married camper rs expected to bring at least two youngsters. Dogs must be left at home they might unduly excite the polecats, and the latter were there first. A grand prise will be given to the oldest lady on the grounds, who will admit It, and a second award will be made to the man with the longest natural beard, populists alone being barred from this contest. To sum up: Tha gentlemen will coma in whiskers and overalls: the ladles, In Mother Hubbarda and harness ; each 'married couple muat bring not lea than two children; th doge must be left at home and the ducking atool awalta the man who weara a and 65c; buyer 1J5 Embroidery yards of at Flouncing 250 39c yards of 75o yards of all colors Head Shading 50 doxen at ea be n Everything will be in readiness for the official opening of the Salt g Ogden railroad next Tuesday, whea the Press Club of Ogden conducts its excursion and outing to the Lagoon, and drives the last spike. Finishing touches are being made all along tha routs from Ogden to Lagoon, and President Simon Bamberger s that tha road will be in readliuss to handle one of the largest excursions tha state of Utah haa ever known on Five trains are to be run Tuesday. from Ogden, and the Rapid Transit company will handle passengers to tbs temporary Bamberger depot on Washstreet ington avenue and Thirty-firin fine style. The program for the day's celebration aa arranged by the newspapermen will be a big one, some of tha features being a match baseball gam between Salt Lake and Ogden Press Clubs, a boat race between seamen from Salt Lake and Ogdei), bathing, boating, dancing, bowling, scenic railway and the chute. prom-lee- st roller-skatin- g, TO MEET AT P The State Pharmaceutical assodatkm of Utah will hold its annual convention at Provo, August 11 And 12. E lectio of officers will be held for the ensuing year and numbers of Important subjects will be discussed. The druggist Intend to make this the most noteworthy of their conventions, and aa elaborate program haa been planned. Tha regular, business will altemats with speaking and tha pleasure including music and vocal exercises 15c yards of ard Silk 80o Polka Dd 35c all Long col- 35-4- OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WHITE DUCK SKIRTS AT Half Price Bolts, your choice OUR ENTIRE WHITE SUITS 10 dozen of 35o Back Comba Foul- at 15c 75c, 85e and 90s Fancy Ribbon 35c STOCK OF AT HALF PRICE 15c 36-in- Indian 200 $25 $1.19 for 33c 1,000 Our entire stock of Silk Gloves, ors, your choice to 90e Corset Cover Embroidery I. 1.37! Yankee Con. Zenoll .04 .20 1 3 Below is presented a copy of an invitation issued by Mr. and Mrs. H. Peery, Mr. and Mrs. CL H. Krecher, Mr. and Mrs. C. R Hollingsworth. Mr and Mrs. Chris Flygara, and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Guthrie, committee for an Informal picnic to bo held at the Ogden Canyon next Friday, open to all campers. The vio-lat- NEGRO WAS BADLY mu I. J Nevada Hills New York Sacramento Scottish Chief IN OGDEN CANYON .21 .28 1.90 .55 .44 j 1.80 . .. a e SILT LIKE ROID . I 1 a .14 .02 .14 2.10 .21 .04 ) Richmond Ana TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY two of measles. Tha quarantine waa raised on these eases and for a day or two Ogden held the exceptional record of having no contagious illness whatever. Two oases of diphtheria, both of which are very mild, were reported almost simultaneously, and these are at present the only cases under quarantine In Ogden. In view of last winters great amount of sickness in the city and the amount of contagion which bothered the health authorities this spring, the present record Is considered an enviable one. 1 1 A new colony of Mormons arrived this morning over the Union Pacific train. No. 1. Thera were seventy-eigh- t, all of them emmlxranta, having come from Sweden. They Intend to settle In Salt Lake City for the tlina being, and after a later date. If they are unable to arrange to their benefit In securing residences and farms, will to to soma other Mormon colony, either In the United States or Mexico. These new members of the Mormon church are only a part of a large colony In 8weden. The missionaries have been doing active work In the foreign lands and have established their churches In many parts of Europe ahd Asia. In Canada, one of the largest colonies exist of which the church can boast. Mexico haa a large representation, and Arison, Oregon, Missouri, Illinois, New Mexico, and parts of the northwest, have the church well founded. :Good ROYAL ROUND UP IKES .12 Lead Silver CHICAGO. July 21. Wheat Had a temporary amxll spurt at the opening but met with heavy selling which forced it down Tha close waa weak and lc off. Black rust reports Reward. . PUCE OF HEMES Copper GRAIN AND PRODUCE. 1412-- a. and he did. So cheaply did we buy them that we can sell them at the exact wholesale figure and still have a fair profit. it is a lot of handsome dresses for children of 6 months to 5 years dainty little French dresses and other styles with lace trmmings, tucks, etc. Tomorrow morning the selling begins and continues till the lot ii gone. a -- Ml 15.75 I SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Ind. - ifti. m METAL MARKET. Wabash & CO.: .45 .45 t 9.55 Victor Con Ictorla . . LEWIS .74 .41 .41 15.90 g-- J. S. .ifei M Oats September Star Can. HOMS finished his trip, covered his territory and had no further use for his samples. If you'll take them, he said, I'D make a cheap price. .9i .92 I 92fe September I lc. a cigar salesman, He had ? HEIDJII JAIL ameted by local officers last night and Closed 91 Preferred by Ogden Police. Open Cotton October . tWheaSeptember Ut.-Id- a, for Embezzlement, Locked Up A TRAVELER selling Children's Dresses dropped in the other day. j -- IS J. Heather, Said to Be Wanted Dresses at Just Cost . December . ar A. 1 rrJl Ur IT 1908 250 d LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS AT Half Price LAST :& TOMAS |