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Show fi PAGE EIGHT. W Tin tin Slnli' 'Thrnrrml ' Ait u tlic loKcry witli tic guarantee iW wllcl you Lwri real o muck EVERWEAR Joe away witl Jarniatf for twenty-ei- x if kolce, rip or tears coax is a pair of EVERVEAR wLoli week HOSIERY witkla sis montL. all you Lava to Jo u to acnJ tLea Lack ted fray, ligLt full aaJ aal lark taa. liglt taa. Soil ia Loaaa of aizpair.oaa fact, aiaa to a Las. at $2.09. ArMIl NEW TORK. Oct. 7. Another exclt- - mllon houses seemed to have plenty and looks Ilka lng day In stock market with many of buying orders today nt mixed movement. Although more . dollar wheat againof for December northwest morrow. In spite th. big up than doun from the close, the It ia thought the surplus market flnallv ended rath ht tame with r'flpt ana a downward tendency. Steel common wheat win be wanted by Europe cloud war - v ,H eastern f was a bull feature, advancing easily ' Its points on a report that the two grows darker. Primary receipts wr Ter cent dividend will be increased sinaner and the days exIrVl to three per cent. Rock Island Cash demand continues very brisk, Corn not as broad or as active as no new buyers up around found rfd. usual and th variation was confined to 9 down of fell mark and Its high water although this was a government two points, dosing weak. Union Pa- -, was elflc also broke about two points, report day. Still the condition Northern Pacific 14. Copper 114, Bead- - practically about what was expected bullish. It means a lug. St. Paul n9 Southern Pacific, 4 and is Just a trifle billions. Corn rose -- ach. about 24 on of crop waa Pfd. Erie conspicuous the hull aide, rising over two points half a cent and closed firm, 14 above to the highest mark for a long time, yesterday for December. Receipts light al N. T. and estimates for tomorrow still L. N. went up 24, Smelters 1 Domestic demand good, 14. Missouri Pacific, North-.c- r. Oats up 4 cent western. Southern Pacific, C. A O Provisions rallied from their big Brooklyn and a few others a point each. The market waa mostly professional slump at hat. Pork closed 25 cents U HUMANE i Distributors for Ogden THEM 3 e a a a a ..... ping Conditions. during the next few months and If necessary the federal courts will be asked to take action with regard to prevention of cruelty to animala In in- ternists shipping. Judea Volney C. Gunnell, member of the police department and preaa repreOwing to an accident last night the sentative, paid an unexpected vlalt to Odeon was compelled to close at 3:90 Hnee the atork yard of the Harrlnun last night. The machine la again in In Ogden thla morning, thoroughly In- excellent repair and will open aa usual today. Those to whom tickets were vent fgatlng conditlona. returned are especially invited to atThe trip was mad In fraponae to tend tonight aeveral eomplalnta regarding the treatment of animate In ehlpment which had been made to Judge Gunnell. with MARRIAGE LICENSES a requeat that. In tha lntereat of he take up the mater of aecuring more humane reatment. Warren Stewart Rockland, Ida. According to the reporta the local Mias Laura Frodaham, Rockland, Ida. with mud In were fearful atate, a yarda North Ogden. Hill and water atandlng In the pena a foot Edmund Miss Mary Ana Bates.. North Ogden. deep and rattle being received with Salt Lake City. broken lega, badly bunged eyea and Henry A. Ames Salt Laka City. lira. Rose Ames bruised bodies to aay nothing of miming earn and other parta of their anatomy which were said to bo ahy. Didnt Us Crutches. Whether It was because a particularly bad time for finding them conditions waa selected or whether they do not exist la a matter of conjecture, but certain it la that not on elngle cow waa found hobbling around on rruchea, while the various aheep and horaea were- - capering about tha yarda, with feed trougha full of hay, and all of tha animals, ao far aa could be seen, were entirely Intact, not one of them being mlnua an ear nr an eye. Judge Gunnell and the party were shown about tha yarda by Lea Browning, who haa charge of thla department of the local railroads. Mr. Browning did not deny that oolts and calves were often received In poor condition aa a tvault of shaking up which they received en route to their destination, but he declared that when an animal waa Injured beyond the hopes of recovery. It wne put to death aa painlessly and WISE BURGLAR apeedlly as possible. That burglar gave Unsatisfactory conditions were found theFirst Policeman drtectlve the slip. In some Instances, one shipment of horses having been badly shaken up In Second Policeman How? transit from Nevada to Ogden. In thla First Policeman Threw banana peelcans, the fault teas laid to the shipper, ings on the sidewalk. who had failed to load the animala properly, ao It waa claimed. On the other hand the shipper, who was present, insisted that the railroad company waa to blame In Its failure to nmvide satisfactory chutes and con venlences for proper loading. Notwithstanding the fact that the Investigating committee fnlled to find anything about which complaint could he made today the cattle shipping system at Ogden Is to be placed under constant surveillance by the authorities , civlll-catio- n, 884 814 41 Ana. Copper Norf. West R I. Com 214 4 71 224 414 72 204 204 I. Pfd F. A I Utah Copp-- r H R C. - 47 Sugar 112 122 O. N B. R. T. Amu, C. F, 1114 374 404 754 354 43 St. Paul 334 1244 P. 144T4 83 1044 Pac, Mo. Nor. Pac. aeeeeeeaeee Can. Pac. .. C. A O N. T. Ccn. Central Out. West Ills. . . .... T. U. X. Wash. Pfd Penns. ,, L. A N. Erl . . Reading . Pfd. Parry Monuments 544 1414 1744 42 1044 183 41 444 244 1234 105 12 1214 374 404 754 TIES 354 484 894 High 174 424 105 139 414 544 244 1234 1074 824 1804 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO, Oct. 7. Wheat was a trifle week soon after the orenlng on a continuation of the big .northwest receipts. but aa usual lately u met with big- buying orders around 34c. dipping momentarily to 374. It rallied quickly one cent and held firmly around there until the government report came. It showed about 22.000.000 less spring wheat than expected and the market hot up a half cent on It and closed strong near the top. and one cent high- er than yesterday. The leading com- - . p J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jewelers and Opticians 100 PERSONS FIT- at Hand. Discuss. 1 a a s a a a I a a jp. .12 .02 .07 .11 .014 .... 1.45 HANDICAPPED. Little pell After holding a political office for 10 kittle Chief years Dunn haa Just retired a poor , Lver Mammoth . 1.80 Mason Valley GIRL .02 .20 .05 sosesssa RETURNS HOME 45 ! D Why didnt he resign at the atari . . .1 when he discovered that he waa being Mwran Lake Nevada FYtirvIcw . ..I watched. 1 Nevada Hill New York ! No. Cllf) 1.35 .82 .40 1.05 .02 .02 Family Horse Is Brought Back to Its Stable and Truant Daugh- I ter Is Caught .1 a. . . . seas Silver Shield . Sioux Con South Col Stray Dog . ... Swansa Con. . Tlntlc Cent. .... Tetro . . , ...... Utah Con 19.50 .1 a considerable length of tine, many neglected duties will he pep formed. A large attendance la mged. The Chamber of Commerce hai beea presented with a fine new; directory table, twelve feet in length, 'it la decorated In the minion finish and win be an added attraction 4 the atratdy ting In luxurious apartments Flewelllng brothers, are the donor. thla of body. the eontracton, A new mining map of Utah haa alw been presented to the Chamber f Commerce by the Balt Lake Mining Review company. This map contain tha Irrigated portion of the state as well aa other features. RKH STRIKE FOI ill ODDER MI Late yesterday afternoon Deputy Sheriff J. J. Murphy succeeded In locating Lonle Murdock, the daughter of Mr. and Mrx. Thomas Haley of 243 Healey avenue, at the residence of a family named Ryan, residing near Five Points. The truant girl who disappeared for the third time from her home about a week ago and took the family horse with her. refused to say anything about her whereabouts during her absence, but told the officers that ahe had been cruelly treated at home and that ahe did not like her step father, Thomas la Reports of fabulous riches struck the mining properties of an Ofd wi woman, Mrs. H. H. Henderson. received In this city yeaeterdoy. short time ago she received telegraphic communication that her mines hia that tw panned out favorably, asandthe 25, waa fact, assertion Testa-da- y the first pan, was forwarded. ahe was advised that fully 009 had been encountered and In many more thousand were She haa been offered 5180.900 her ownings, which she ha by consider, having been advised to representative In Alaska that la to win. The properties In question art ted In the frigid territory of at a place known as Lucky Gu,c of Is situated on a tributary atream. little a creek, trickling ars worth a name. The mine 250 milea from Fairbanks. Peter Monahan, an old the employ of Mrs. Henderson. made the lucky strike. fabulous properties and also Mr. hla own claims. roamed the cold waste of en. country for J?-tim- wou that In the end he It rich. lit Haley. . STOCK SALES. TIT FOR TAT. Bullock. 1.009 at 7c Carina.' 400 at The Barber Beg pardon, sir, hut thla 1.400 at 80c. Is a bad dime. Colorado M 1.850 at 8.20, 2.17 and -The Customer I know, and I had a 3.10. bad shave. Crown Point 2.200 at 18c. Grand Central. 50 at 3.85. Iron Blossom. 8.300 nt 1.474 and 1.45. Carta Lower Mammoth, 200 at 46c. buyer 'Do you find great wealth 80 days. den?" May Day, 50(1 at S5c. Mountain Lake, SOo at 414c; 500 at Sometimes," answered Mr. Cum-roThere never any telling when 42c. Seven Troughs. 600 at 18c. mother and the girls are going to InSioux Con., 1.000 at 1.05; 1.000 at vest In a touring car or a steam yacht or a foreign nobleman, or some inch 1.024. South Col, 1.000 at 454c. form of worrlment and responsibility." Uncle Sam Con., 290 at 1.10. -- Washington Star. Victor Con., 8,000 at 11c. ft; x. RUNAWAY 1.474 .15 .... Uncle Sam Con. TT. g. Victor Con. Victor! Wabash Tankee Con Terrington Coper Zenoli Cham- ta ils .15 Ibex . 1 Indian Queen . Ingot . . Inyo Iron Blossom Jo Bowers Keys ton Lead King man. A meelng will he held by the ber of commerce this evening In Op den. Matters of great importanc vill the first meecom. up, and a thl e aa-er- ABOUT ELECTION TIME. The Reformer You shouldn't throw rotten eggs at your political opponent!. The Ward Heeler Well, you don't expect us to eat them, do you? TED DURING AUGUST. Important Business to I e Will Han Says Prosperity Is Near presl-tenti- al Sacramento . . Scottish Chief Seven Troughs OVER Salaried Harriman Official Chamber of Commerce J. C. Stubbs, general director of the Harriman lines, for which services he la paid the liberal sum of 850,000 a year, arrived from the east in hla private car Ashton" last evening, and after a two 'hours' atop here continued on to the coast. Ha la Inspecting the system of Union and Southern Pacific railroads, and says that everything la In favorable condition. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Mr. Stubbs la optimistic as to the future, saying that when the Call Meming election occur a month from Bid. Asked. today, business will 'rapidly resume a Stocks. .82" normal nature with a tendency to in.81 creased prosperity. He la of the opin. Albion .28 ion that the election will be of no con8.25 2.50 sequence, as no matter which way it .05 v e Big hpi there will b. the same activity .114 .11 goes, Bingham Aniai." ! In all commercial line a. The Influence .83 .88 Tunnel Con of the preaent election, he says has .48 .48 Black Jack been felt In business, and ha firmBullock .074 notbelieves .084 that politic have passed out ly .80 .53 Cariaa assesses Colorado M. 8.074 8.10 of direct control of tha nation's prosperity. 1.40 1.25 Columbus Con Mr. Stuhbe eald that the traffic of .41 Con. Mercur . .23 Harriman road I greater than the .18 Crown Point .184 ever before, also that the financial de.45 Dragon . . ... pression I a thing of the past. The i'.io 1.78 Daly Judge . . . middle west and the coast are rapidly Drom. Hump .15 filling' with colonists and the west Gold Circle . . .11 la receiving Its share of the develop.75 Eagle A Blue Bell.. ment of the whole country. He .07 .11 Eagle a Nest . that In the not far distant fu.24 Emerald .15 ture the east will he compelled to look G. Daisy .80 to Its laurele. 05" Galena 1. 874 Grand Centra a e GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE v F0IH0II1 834 1044 844 1404 Journal want ads deliver the goods t BIG MEETING ARE CERTAIN 1314 1824 Richmond-An- are procurable here. For the youngster who Is a little weak in vision, for the parents whose eye need help, for the old folks whose sight begins to show the effect of advancing years. Come or bring the member whose eyes need assistance. Therell be no mistake In the glasses we supply, because we examine scientifically all eye before choosing the lenses. guaran- 1224 high-grad- Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. I 1404 1084 Atch. Com. Sou. Pac. price is lowered glove-t- he 4141 100 1034 U. is tee them to give satisfaction. 474 354 5 Steel Com Steel Pfd. R. A O Colo. Sou Amal. Copper glove-- it We fit them properly and I e Careful selection of 1 No. atudioua A stock) workmen) regard for the location and surroundings of the family plot) thorough carrying out of your order in every detail, te tha final erection of the memorial, ara po:nts that distinguish our memorials and inaura eatief action, 1l because the skins are more plentiful than previously. This glove is made in all color- sthe stock is just here direct to us from France and is soft and pliable. 105 47 Peo. Gaa ACCIDENT SPEEDILY REPAIRED 1044 Ann, N. W. Up Matter of Bettering Ship- not a stale e . Loco. Sou. Ry. Com. TO BE REQUIRED III OEDEH Judge Volney C. Gunnell Takes This is not a cheap llgfct-Oentr- N. Y. STOCKS Smelt. Com. melt. Pfd. Nai Lead OF ANIIAAIS 7, Beginning tomorrow and continuing until further notice we will sell a good fresh kid glove for ONE DOLLAR . The Clothes Store WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER to-wr- 1-- 1, THE TOGGERY w By C. E. Miller Brokerage Co.a Private Wire. 4. Woani Loaa ara aula ia Llack, Llack witL wkita - TODAYS MARKET REPORT Hosiery aaJ get a sew pair alxolutcly free. EVERWEAR HOSIERY las a nek --oft. 3ky tLc colon ara fwt Men aocka art aula ia ligLt aal stclium wciglt ia llack, Llack witL wlite feet, llus, - 'jr Shortly after noon yesterday, the girl was first seen at the Five Points home, but eluded Probation Officer Jacobs when she saw him approaching the place. Later ah returned to he taken home by Deputy Murphy. Following Instructions. She was little fclrl and very po- lite. Twas the first time she had been 01 vlalt alone, and ahe had been told hpw to behave. "Now, Ethel, should they ask you to stay and dine, you must say: So, thank you; I have already dined." It turned out Just as papa had anticipated. Come along, Ethel," aald the host, "you muat have a bite with us. "No, thank you," said the dignified little girl. T have already bitten. on the Freight business Southern PB,flc bound west lighter for the traflK lh R than made up in he Mvng ness, the local Is heaver than t th bou h tri time last year. At P freights xo esstevery . 0 tb composed of about fifty sin More men are ..Jitioosl v tinalneSS than at |