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Show V " r-- . , , - . . THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE EIGHT. 10 g, 190 ADVERTISE TODAYS MARKET REPORT FORT By C. E. Miller Brokerage Co.a Private Wire. NEW YORK, Oct. I. The hears had R closed firm about tic up for Decemit all their own way in the stock market ber. Receipts extremely light and no new for a today and finding no determined oppo- prospect of the Thlacrop moving stall Boosting Display at yet. year's crop, acsition they pounded the market all day. few weeks At the cloae, whole line showed material cording to the government report, may Ogden Depot losses from yesterday's dose. There be about six millionse leas. to Oats dosed up. wae some bullish railway and industrial Provisions did not lag behind, but reports, but they did not help any. The main purpose of the meeting of jHarriman brokers did not offer any kept right up with the Others. Pork the chamber of commerce laat even- support till towards the close, when they closed ID cents higher. Closed Open ing waa for establishing a display of bought all the U. P. that was offered the products of thla community at the and rinsed that stock a point up from Wheat. Union depot. A large agricultural ex- the bottom. The money situation In . . ., 1.021 1.0 Hi hibit will bo to the view of all per , eastern Europe helped the heare in de- -' May 1.00 .H aona who remain any length of time pressing valuea U. P, 8. P. and December in the atatkin, and la intended for the Reading broke I points each. Copper. Co Pan.. N. .04 .04 purpose of advertising this i late's re R. I.. B. A O., M.N P, Can. Msy to !H; 'December 8. P. 1 L. A sources. 04 . . .... .04 A committee of display waa ap- Sugar, Steel. B. R. T.. N- - T. C Great ! Osts Lead A C. National O., Erie. the Northern, pointed, President Browne naming 1 iMay . members. They are followa: J,Bel-na-C. and Ills. Central to IK. The closing and virtually at the December . . p, was very heavy B. Henderahnt. H. Hyrum Nye. J. H- - Hill and B. H. Browne. bottom. their Tlese men are well qualified forconsld-erllTiO 10.00 January a TCV. STOCKS duties and were selected after tile deliberation. for 10.00 The move has been Intended Closed Oct. Open 1.17 .is several months, the chamber of commerce having secured the permission METAL MARKET. of the Union depot officials, who Into the spirit of the matter with Chamber of Commerce Will In- Hi en-ter- ed enthusiasm. OfMflMllI l"H s s 4 Silver INDIANS WILL NOT , , . u if e o Bid. Gro. Co. lO 15 IS 17 Ogden Packing Ca..j Ogden Cem. Sec. ...j j AmaL Bug. Co. 1 Amal. Bug. PfJ. . ... 81 First Natl Bank ...j 170 Plngre Nat'l Rank .j Ogden Bav. Bank. ...j 21 Utah Nat'l Bank. ...j 128 100 Utah Canning C& ...j 100 Ogden Rap. Tr Co. . Lewiston Sugar . . ..j 1450 Ut.-Id- a. Rug. Co, com. j . 250 MUSKOGEE. Okla., Oct. I Strenuous objection to the payment of any tax on land, as long as it remains In the hands of the Indian allottee, is made by the Choctaw legislature, now In seaslnn at Tuskahoina. The Indiana declare that taxation la in violation of their treaty with the government and they will probably retan attorney to Aaht the matter in the paleface courts. Preferred Star Can. Co TIRED EYES BALT At night prove eye strain, and an optician ahould b consulted at ones. An examination will prev whether glasses arc needed. If net, I will bo honest and tall ysu iSl oo j 575 j 100 Asked. 80 15 45 j I j . Ladies S5e Burton Hose Boston Terrier School Hose, 25o 2 25c 10c School Stockings, I pro. .25c 48c Ladles' 75c Lace Stocking Infants Pur Cashmere Stock5 ings Quality pink, blue, red. tan. . .... 23o whit , Underaear Munslng Union Suita for children the kind we sold Mat season at 75c up to the age of 7 65c ! 50a; above 7 Ladies' High Neck and Long Sleeve Vests knee length panto to match good Intermediate weight for fall and springs I5o 28e value the price 110 00 115 15 Childrens 275 hlgh-nec- k, long sleeve vests, suitable for fall wear. Pants to match 25c 00 175 135 1525 There ar( probably only one and two garments of a kind, they are Belling at half price. 2464 Wash. Avs. 000 147 LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE 100 pairs of Babies' hand sole shoes with and without heels. high-gra- de A No. 1 workman studious regard for tho location and surroundings t the family plot thorough carrying oLt of your order In ovary detail, to tho final erection of tho memorial, arc points that distinguish aur memorials and insure satisfaction, clock Jos. Parry & Sons 2251 WASHINGTON Co. AVE. From Irrigation Congress Last night and today parties gates returning to north and west points after attending tho Sixteenth National Irrigation Congress at Albuquerque, N. M, are being shown about the rlty by Secretary I. L. Reynolds, of the Weber club of Ogden. Today Secretary L. 8. Munroe. of the Spokane (Wash.) Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Harrison, of that city, and Mr. Fisher 8. Harris, secretary of the Salt Lake Commercial club, were guests of Secretary Reynolds, who met tnem at the depot this afternoon, escorted them about the city to the principal points of interest and entertained them at the club. The Spokane visitors departed thla afternoon, full of of dele- Chil- dren's shoes viri kid and tent C to 2. Valuea up to S3.25 tks lumcrjr witlt tlia guarantee akiut wlucli you kavt teal EVERWEAR ioe$ away witk darning for twenty-ai- x weeks if Lola, rip or tears coma ia a pair of EVERWEAR wWi HOSIERY witkin nx moutka, all you kavo to do ia to send tkem lack and get a new pair akaolutcly free. . EVERWEAR HOSIERY ka. a rick. eoft. s&y finisk ami tka colon an faat Men's socks an made ia ligkt and medium wcigkt ia klack, klack witk wkite feet, klus, steel gray, ligkt sad dark tan. Womes'i koss an mads ia klack, klack witk wkito fact, ligkt tea. Sold ia kosc of six pair, one sis to akox, at $2.00. fir Jiii , embroider ..........$1.50 Glove Specials Basemen! Specials Chopping bowl. Bread Board Our dollar kid glove all fresh, soft, pliable kid, all colors, 19o perfect fitting fioo Perrins, new stock, IS button $affi $1.60 Perrins, new ' stock. 12 button 3oo 82.00 Silk Gloves, IS button.. 98o 29a Berry or Salad set. china... 98o 1 98 Trojan Wringers .S5o Tin Dinner Paila Silver plated Tea Spoon (set) 25o Remnants of goods all kinds. 4.00 COHO QGDER Sacramento Woman Traveling Unaccompanied , Route to Sweden, Gives Birth to Boy Ten-Poun- En d and Is Taken to Ogden Hospital. ham waa made aware of the unusual occurrence, in hla official capacity h starting working. He Immediately sent for Mrs. Price, a well knows nura of Ogden. She brought with bar a huge bundle of baby clothes, and set to work attending to the chili The mother and baby are both ma- ten-pou- nd ting easily the In General Ogden and will he able to continue their Journey in a few daya Mrs. Anderson apprised the offlchla of her husbands whereabouts and he telegraphed. H was immediately likewise sent back notice that would Journey east on the first train, to take car of hla wife, who hadwaabean I traveling unaccompanied. He or tohave started eaat either today dmorrow, at the last mlnut being elayed by business. TRIO OF BAD MEN IT Declaring that the prisoners were fortunate to escape a penitentiary sen- tence, Judge J. D. Murphy thia morning sentenced H. Frederick J. Pay-to- n and H. Krause to thirty days each In the city Jail. The men are regarded as a bad trio by the police department and were arrested for breaking Into a box car, by Special Officer F. C. Shumaker of the Southern Pacific railroad. Owing fo Insufficiency of evidence the police department waa unable to find grounds for a complaint charging burglary- STOCK SALES THE TOGGERY Reck Tunnel Con, 100 at 80c: 100 82c; 100 at 7c. Carls. 100 at 59c: 200 at 5(c. Colorado M 1.2N) at S.07. Crown Point, 5H) t 10c. The Clothes Store Sole Distributors for Ogden at llc. PILES CURED Indian Queen, 500 at Iron Blossom. 1.700 at 1.45 to 1.47 Keystone, 1.600 at 20c: 50o at 19c. Lower Mammoth. 1,000 at 45c 1,000 Read What a Sufferer of Forty-Fiv- e at 44c. buyer 50 days. Years Says of Pyramid Pilo Cura. Mountain Lake, 500 at 41c; ; 500 at 41. Binux GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE 4444i444i444miti444t4Hi44t4it414f4t444m4i4iti4 pa- No. 10, the crack eastbound fast mall of the Southern-Unio- n Pacific railroad system, was late thirty-fiv- e minutes thla morning. This fact ia the only thing responsible that a boy la not an Ogdenlte, aa he was bora aa the train wound itself in and out among the majestic mountains which surround thla city. Mrs. Oscar Anderson, of 817 Fifteenth street, Sacramento, California, en route to Sweden, gave premature birth to the child this morning. She was taken to enthusiasm far Utah's resources and the Ogden Genera hospital, where she the value of Ogden, socially and and the baby are under the proper car of physicians. As the train was coming into the station, a physician en route east on the train waa rendering necessary THIRTY DAYS FOR medical aid to the mother. Aa soon as Depot Master Georg F. Cunning tKat is so muck. OVER 100 PERSONS FIT- TED DURING AUGUST. are Shown Sights. Hosiery are procurable hen For the youngster who la a little weak in vision, for tho parents whoa eyes need help, for the old folks whoas sight begins to show tho effect of advanc- ing years. Con or bring the member whose eyes need as- Istance. ' Therell be no mis-taka In the glasses wa supply. because wa examine oclen- tlflcally all eyes before chooo- big tho lenses. 75e 11.00 and S1.25 valuea 100 pairs Misses' and Distinguished Returning Delegates CHICAGO. Oct. 0. Wheat waa a consistent bull market today from start to finish. The advance, about two cents, waa the greatest for a long time end the cloning was very strong, above yesterday. The European crisis Is growing mor complicated. Exports are getting larger and 25 boat loads were worked for exports. Receipts are very light and western messages nay a greatly decreased acreage la certain. Moat of the big commission houses were buying freely nil morning for their customers. Th bears made frequent efforts to Jam the market back, but failed every time. Liverpool closed very strong. The big weekly visible Increases are about all over and the northwest receipts will soon fall materially. The pit traders are very bullish and good buyers today. Corn also caught the bull Infection and sailed up about c, but heavy selling against calls farced it back some. ' Pillow style ready to use, new design S5o New Ideas In work laundry and handkerchief; bags ready to FILL III LOVE lc Parry Monuments Careful selection of IJ.50 Wood Burnings Outfit. $2.01 Nut Bowls for Burning, .ij Bg $1.50 Swiss Scarfs and Shoe Specials GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. J. T. Rushmer Specials id 100 Morning Call so. 1 Knit STOCKS. T Storks. Edgnr-Jone- i mo INDUSTRIAL OGDEN STAND TAXATION if I un 40 Tomorrow and Saturday arc the busy days of the week 13 Formerly Friday was a dull day. by taking from every department two or three articles of the most wanted merchandise and marking the price very low, we have made these days busy as they are 23e . values AH Department On the counters we have lloslenr Specials placed a line of odds and ends. South Tlntlc Tetro. Uncle Victor IY I QUICK 1.07. 2.100 at 100 at Cent, 1.000 at Con, 46; 100 at 47c. 2c. Col.. 1.000 Sam Con.. 9. Con, 1.700 at 500 at lie; at 1.10. 500 at llc. Trial Package Sant by Mail, Free. 1 have had the plies sine 1851. have tried different ointment and went far as to hav. an operation and yet they came back again. After using your remedy I feel better than I have for twenty yearn.1 Richard Worthing- ton, Galesburg, III. Think of the Joy lie must feel after a lifetime of suffering. This same style of letter comes to ua every day. All druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure, Owing to an accident last night th firty cents per box, or send us fifty Odenn waa compelled to close at 9: cents and we will send you a package last night The machine la again In plain wrapper by mall or If you excellent repair and will open as usual want to prove Its value and wll smd today. Those to whom tickets were us your name and address, we will send returned are especially invited to 1 you a trial package by mall free In tend tonight Address wrapper. plain, unmarked J ACCIDENT 4 2 4 2 ' Juml SPEEDILY REPAIRED want ,d' d,liv,r th oodB-- Pyramid Drug Marshall, Mich. Co.. 151 Pyramid Bldg, LITTLE BOY STATEJSGHOOL Sixteen Inmates of Reform Institution Still Suffer With IS . Over B04 of School Youngster at Lewis . Today Noon. Scarlet Fever. Injw Suuffering possible internal The scarlet fever epidemic still lingers at the State Industrial school, despite the efforts of the officials to stamp it out There are at present sixteen cases, moat of them convalescent They are all well as far as outward appearances Indicate, the last four acuta cases leaving the hospital today. The ill inmates are ostracised from the remainder of the school, and the several buildings are constantly kept well fumigated. Work la still progressing on the new buildings at the a tats school. Tho central heating plant, which will be a great saving of labor and expenses, hao a completed foundation and the erection of the main port of the structure will commence immediately.. The is being built, the girls cottage foundation starting several dayo ago. The excavation has been finished. - Passes Heavy Wagon Kr. Paul White, the little son f Mrs. H. O. White, la lying ,lc at hla homo. 759 of Dr street under the care Rich, as a result of an occurred Just after recess dismissed for the noon ditdiil-schoo- l Immediately after V Ty'TV school" tl. young d Pen, attempted to cHmlLUf on belonging to te,m,iedto -- ld; driver, it mit th youngsters the while and started up waa standing upon one One wheel of the heavy lit completely over the 1 domen. tfio ,1 pareeG . to hi J, - waa RACE AT TEXAS FAIR try are entered connection with th I Pair. FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct 8. An y racing mtet in which some of the highest class horses in the coun- - h He was taken ,mm,d moned. j home and Dr. jfttl booth vcsigatlon disclosed ti low was In gremt determine lt la too early to -- ousness of his Injuries- SPEEDY EQUINES eight-da- F-T- .boarf. held meet pre The at the State Fair J trofth to aj |