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Show oThc PAGE EIGHT. TODAY'S HABKET REPORT WRECK I By Tie Ccuncii Sustains Fourth Sericus Accident Vote, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908. GRANDE IS VAITON Bails Slate Bimvnal Mayor's Veto of Negro License. By C. E. Miller Brokerage Co.'f Private Wire. Another I end call prices and closed about and a shade higher than bull market today and the way Below oa It met with the dose was strong and excited around yesterday. It baa had half top prices. Everybody wanted to buy same effective support Under this times doxen previously. a to the get and bid the market higher hoiststocks. The latest railway, industrial good buying the price was soon and the close was fairly firm. and commercial reports show a marked ed CuRN Was a trirte firm early on the improvement. The line crop rains west also. The big rains but it did not show enough of the Mississippi helped small holdmarket is now back up again at its strength to please a lot of over. recent boom tops, and predictions are er and they threw their holdings the broke selling with This wam professional them. will it go beyond made that The list of advances today is a long Jit off. OATS Very weak, dosing one. Mrong early, weak later. Pork closed a shade higher. N. Y. STOCKS in Six NEW Days Ties Up System n's Again. Oct. YORK, Rio Grande railroad The council, after a ainwwhit heated j Denver and been traffic has indefinitely suspended dlacuaaion lat night, sustained Mayor several trains lihaving already today, A. U Brewers veto of the liquor This is accounted fur cense granted to Ed. Yalton, a negro, been annulled. It la ex- by another aerlous wreck out at Helpthe vote being five to five. er, Utah, the first division from Ogden. will VaiUm proceedbring that pected to At Castle Gate, six miles this side' It th city to compel ings against of Helper, three loaded freight cars grant the license. W. L. Maginnis appeared before the broke loose from their brakes, and with council in behalf of Yaiton, speaking inemudng velocity all the way down purely on the lego phase of the situa- the sharp grade, ran past the station tion. Immediately after his remarks at the dlvslon and crashed into an and those of Dr. Powers, a ho took the engine standing on the main line. Debris piled up many fet and tracks standpoint that the mayor had no right to veto a liquor license once it was were rent as if by the hand of heavenly granted by the council, a vote was forces. As yet it cannot be ascertained taken. whether or not anybody was killed by The colored aaloonman was first re- this last accident fused a license, then the matter was This is the fourth accident on the taken under consideration, and In spits . Rio Grande road between here and of the recommendation of the police Gnmd Jun(.tlon Jn uix dgy,. The cause committee not to grant the license, j gun(jUy'a accident Is learned today, ejllj prd" the council granted It It was then (j Officials say that a blinding snow toed. storin was raging and that with escaping steam, necessitating running or aow orders, the trains rould not helj COUNCILMEN WILL creeping up and the collision was inevitable. mid-rousi- ng 20. and Thursday we continue the sale on those items advertised in this paper last night -- D sc 7-- 8c ' Open Closed Dio did BUSIES TO BETTER HUH VISIT OGDEN M II YEAR LOOK AFTER WATER Upon motion of Councilman Sam the banka of the flaky substance Thomas, President Browning at the fast aa poslble. Tti e damage caused meeting of the council last night, ap- wrecks la rapidly being taken aw pointed a special waterworks com- alia mittee which will have active charge of the affairs of the newly purchased municipal system, until such time as the state legislature enacts laws providing for the appointment of a regular water commission. Councilman Horace E. Peery, to whose efforts, aa much perhaps as to those of any other Individual Is due the ownership of the system by the city, was appointed chairman of the committee end Councilmen G. A. Dickson Bam Thomas. Chris Flygare and C, J, Humphria were named to act with bint. at Weber Academy for Lecture nesday Evening. de the OPENS COURSE All festoon street Wednesday. will be on during the parade, w hundred nobles are expected to ve on a special train from Balt Ls GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Tomorrow Evening. Auditorium of Queen Esther Chapter, No. 4, of the Eeastern Star, Buboeribera of The Utah State program haa been arranged as Journal are requested te read and follow instructions printed at head wt editorial column. ,)le at 8:00 p. m. Aa many aa possible ln full CHICAGO. Oft. 20. It was a lively market in wheat today and gave plenty touched the put of action. Weber Academy la opening its lecture course for the season with a strong number. This Is the lecture by Rev. Frederick E. Hopkins, of Chicago. Dr. Hopkins Is a new man for the west, Grant Ave. PROHIBS SEE the but he has lectured extensively territory extending from Nebraska to Pennsylvania and from Minnesota to Missouri. In that territory he is regarded as one nf the particularly strong men on the lecture platform today. He will lecture In the academy auditorium tomorrow evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. Yesterday afternoon the students of the academy were out several hundred strong, led by the academy band and made a demonstration that caused to sit up and take notice. The boya and girls have been trying to sell season tickets for the lecture course In sufficient number to pay all expenses and enable them to enjoy all the lectures and entertainments fees aa the reward of their labor and enterprise. cards. pieces In NEWLY PAINTED 40W OPEN. AND DECORATED. SKATING EACH EVENING FROM 7:30 BY TIL 10:30. MUSIC THE UN- AUDI- TORIUM BAND. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE MORNING AND AF- cltl-xe- TERNOON SESSIONS RESERVED FOR AND PRIVATE ING PICTURES WILL BE BEGINNERS PARTIES. 9:30 MOV- EACH EVENING. ASTIGMATISM really an irregular curvature J. T. Rushmer OPTICIAN 2464 Wash. Ave. Parry Monuments e Careful selection of 1 No. studious A workmen; stock; regard for the location and surroundings of iho family plot; thorough carrying okt of your ardor in ovary detail, to the final erection of the memorial, are ponta that distinguish our memorials and inaura high-grad- satisfaction. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 22S3 WASHINGTON AVE. Ribboners A goodly war of worda was provoked in the rity council last night by the Introduction of a resolution by Councilman J. B. Dana, to the effect that th. matter of public printing be taken out of th hands of a special committee, of which he is a member, and referred to City Recorder Ernest jP. Brown to handle In the future. Councllmman Dana said h. didnt on any comi want to be a figurehead Success. t EXECUTIVE 5TAFF J. R. NUCKOLS, Proprietor. C. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER, Treasurer. Kalah Temple. About sixty strong, the California Womens Christian Temperance Union delegates to the convention to be held at Denver, October 23d to 28th, stopped off at Ogden awaiting train con tiona this morning. They are all enthusiastic regarding the rapid growth the organisation entertains. Rev. Alics Barnes-Hoatreasurer of the Montana V. C. T. U., with Mrs. William E. Currah, secretary of the Mem Arab warblers ln GEO. ECKLAND, Musical Director. full coe- - klarch from depot up Twenty-fift- h Washington Ave., thence north to veirtydfourth, thence countermarch branch, both delegates, were compelled to remain here a few hours awal connections. Rev. Hoag, who haa been i 1888 an earnest worker in the r BERT SYPHER8. Stage and Song Illustrator. 2 3 officers and members to 4 5 6 can- - Tuesday, October 37. Wednesday, October 28. formation, Big Show Next Week Now Is the Time to Buy d. $2.00 HATS Are Perfection -- George Eekland: Overture, King Dodo. Gustav Ludors big hit Bert Syphers: Singe, The -from the houoe of Choc. K. Harris, entitlad, "The Gin From the Golden West' Th Two Dm: K lover Kid Ko- mikal Koon and Kut Kanins Tigo. Miss Murial Window: Tha won derful Little Prims Dona by reason of her great merit, has bean retained for the eeeond week. .Moving Picture. The MantoUs: Marionette Hippidrome chow and Fairy Trans- A 4 Manager PROGRAMME 1 that the party la gaining great strides that nothing year Eugene Chafln will poll a vote for president and that In the prohibition party will seat a 1908 MATINEE DAILY ! FITOVER 100 PERSONS TED DURING AUGUST. Week of Oct. 19th, will head the procession. Ington. She says that in Kansas, when mittee and asserted that advertisements man desires a drink he obtains a litt had been given to the Dally State Jour- cane, which Is hollow and filled wl nal. and that he had not been con- the moat delirious nutriment, to li sulted. According to Chairman Hum-phr- is inlnil, at least. He may ha the llqu an.l Councilman Thomas of the with him ail the time, carried In tl I committee, the action was taken be-- ! form of a tube enclrcnllng hla wall cause Dana could not be located wh-- n the was wanted. j The latter became quite heated when prohibition la In force. this statement was made and reiterated ,that he had no desire to be a figure-beaHla resolution was lost and the matter waa finally left to the com- FUNERAL SERVICE mittee. after it had been pointed out that the other local papers had refused to meet the State Journal's advertising rates and that the special committee had been Instrumental In saving the rity many dollars since It Funeral services for the remains took charge of the work. Councilman Gordon 8. Grant will be held at the 11a-on-to chapel, Thursday afternoon at Dang again displayed his anger, heatMiss Myrtle Ballinger. edly demanding that hla resignation 3:30 o'clock. from the committee be accepted. This Squire Coop and Cue Saunders will the council refused to do. furnish the music. The ceremonies will he under the auspices of the Masonic lodge. All efforts to locate Mr. Grant's relatives have Proved futile and hla friends here In Ogden finally decided to GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE proceed with the funeral services. The Elks lodge, of which Mr. Grant was a are procurable here. Tor the member, will also participate in the services. youngster wbo is a little weak in vision, for the parents whose eye need help, for the old folks whose sight begins ECONOMISTS FOR MEN to show the effect of advancing years. Come or bring the member whose eyes need assistance. There'll he no mistake In the glasses we supply, because we examine scientifically all cTes before choosing the lenses. I THEATER at Route to Convention Confident of LYCEUM at En . J. S. LEWIS A CO Jewelers and Opticians of train from Salt Lake City p. m. g, GOOD SCRAP Is Prominent White meet depot to meet officers and VICTORY AHEAD na Bell Phone 848 of the eye. It la the defect meet commonly found and when it existe io the cause of intense headaches, especially in the temples. Bright light or wind ir ritateo eyas having thia defect I have several ways of hunting out thia imp of mischief and they ALWAYS prove successful. Eye strain relieved hare. El Despite abnormal conditions which existed prior to the financial trouble of late last year, local officials assert thar railroad business Is this year better than ever before. ln the freight department, up to date for the same period of last year, fully one thousand more cars have been handled, and about the same rates have been ee- -! cured. Thia la caused, officials say, by j the extremely heavy fruit and dry fruit business of the laat year. In the passenger departments of the several conjunctlng lines centering In Ogden, the name can be said. This year in the advanced colonist traffic, due to the rates having been established thia season, and notwithstanding an advance in rates over the previous years, conditions have become most favorable. - Your Wool and Cotton STOCK SALES. Crown Point. 100 at 18c. Gd. Cent, 125 at 8.10. Ind. Queen, 500 at I0c. Mountain Lake. Seven Troughs, Sioux Con.. 89 1.800 at 100 at at 102. I8e, 19c. Swansea Con, 200 at 34c. Victor Con, 100 at 13c; 1.000 at 12c. Iron Blossom, 1.300 at 1.78; 200 1.80. A BURNT CHILD dreads the fire. The dread Is whole some, hut not the burn: that can he healed and Instantiy relieved by ap ' plying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Be for accidents prepared by keeping bottle always In the house. Best for sprains, bruises, cuts scalds, rheumatism, neuralgia, bunions any and all aches and pains. Price 25c, 50e and 11.00. Sold by Geo. P. Cara. 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