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StagX SHBkk TdBvr9wS? t??- ggggggggggggggsTCSggRr&gggggsang BlnaK BStinG1 frflJEs I BnBBBBBam(?'PHE?IHHPMBnn nni gflgflg9g9g9lMtii44'$&$w3i5i?flgXEi9 rnr ogden st-wtjard: ogden. utam. munuay, December e, 1919 ' , ,, , it ii i P HSU TWTI I r rim II i i mm, i i i i ip i MM i i , 1 a fS:. . .-if A. ..is I - CO-DEFENDANTS STAND I : MUTE BEFORE COURT BH I i.KANf) I :J'nitP(1 Stares Senator Truman H. 1 Kewberry and thirteen of thoa V I with 'him on charges oi Violating H She election laws; mute when ar ralgned this afternoon by United States District Judge W. C. Sessions. mft When the group of fourteen appear I 1BL0'S1IETS Hi! L NEW YORK. TVc. S. Changes, in Hj ;thp conl situation and Mexican affairs contributed largely io an active and 1 strong opening of today s .stock mnr H k t. oils, int shippinj fl ad led 1 to 5 points to last week's final Quotations r.n.l feoal f the Steels iahnd equipments were hither though 'Quaking less extensive pains. Changes among rails were moderate on small ' dealings. Advances became more gen H ral within the first half hour. B ' Food shares led the list for a time. ' sugars I'Xtendin;: last '. i. - ir.mo b 1 j to 5 points, oils, motors and hjp HJ . Tplnss also registered further improve Ill mi m with ( 1 1 el , lextiles, tobai Hp , .Associated Dry floods and Remington 9 Typewriter. Equipments were in le j H-! 0 piand later, American ar rising five Hfljl points villi conruinnt gains of 1 toi Mjl H points lor American Locomotive, HI? Raldwin Locomotive, New ork Air- U brake and Pullman Bj '", Rails alone displayed reactionary! HyiJ arndencips, standard shares, including! Bill panscontinentala, losing 1 to 2 points., I further weakness of foreign exchange Hll was ignored In a continued rase of HIJ money. Call loans opened at 6 per 111 I j CHICAGO GRAIN " Vf - CHICAGO, Dec. 8 Moderately high- Bi 3r prices for corn resulted today liuin H -w.ispectlvo settlement ot the coal Hf Strike. Industries which, owing to the Hi strike, have b t-n out oi the tu n! were expected to re-enter soon as pur- Hli chasers. A forecast of snow tended R3; also to strengthen alue-. Opening Bj quotations which ranged from to Hi. -7c higher with Januar) ?i .36 A and HI May $1.34 to 1,34, were followed by Hi a. slight reaction and then by upturns gflM i hlgner than before Kjfl Oats rose with d in. After opening y m to c up. including Ma) at 19 to 8(jc, the market continued to ascend. H I 'B'k receipts hogs had a depressing H h ofjTect on pro :..ionr-. Besides, ill I I males were curreni thai ai tval to 1' jJ morrow would also be liberal CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Dec. 8 HUB Open High Low Close Hftl Dec $1.40 1.41 L IT, l 394 ill .Tan. 1.36 i 1.37 1.35 1.'35 I May 1.U4 1.36 I - HH I'ec. .77S .774 Hiii '79'9 -80i 'J'i I ML.y "5 33 " H 'an. 23.05 22.67 22.67 May 23.15 23.30 22.95 22 96 H il Jan. 18.63 18.85 18.62 18 65 Bull Mhy 18-80 1895 188U 18S5 OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 662; choice heavj steers SS9.50; good steers ?7g8; falrateors $507; choice feeder i sera Bill 589; choice cows and heifers $o,i H I It! 7.-50; fair to good cows and heifers 6, cutters $45 i annei s choice feeder cows $5i6. fat bulls $56; bologna bull.s $Ui.", ea calves BJ j Hogs Receipts 251; choice fat hogs Mil' 175 to 250 lbs. $13. 25rci 14.00'; bulk m $13.25?i 13.50; feeder hogs $11 -,, n . 73 Sheep-Receipts 673; hoi. e lamb Bdll 111012.50; wethers $6.50l&7.50: fat 01 ewes 56; feeder lambs $&i10. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. B tj OMAHA. Neb., Dec. 8. (United 1. States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs BtliRJ Receipts 5300; market stead B illj Strong; top $13.35; bulk $1. . ! Bj. IB 25; heavy weight $12 . 90 u 13 . 25; me Llin dium weight $13.15013.35; light LVlrll Wetpht $12.75013.25; heavj parking H UA sows, smooth. $12 75012.90; packing f Ifl ws, inuih, $12 .-,., 12 pjk.s Jlo. Hi Cattle Receipts 9500; beof steers B HI sieady. butcher st... 1. m u, j-,,. j.ut, Hk W Cf: J'tn,krr" H"d feeders mostlv 25c lower, t.ccf ateeii. medium snd heavj wl lit. 1 hoioe and prime, $16 00 Q ml 1 1 -'5; medium and good $1,0. 75016. II 00: common $8 . 75 i K . 75 , IIkIH H I weight, ood and chu.ee $15.5t?'l! H i V: butcher cattle, heifers. II.2KA12 i ii Uf: ows $. no vi ll runners und I CUt'ers l 75d6 in'; a lalves, light V i 1 n 1 handy weiphi. $18. 04101 4. 50; I H I I feed. r steers 7.ou $7.00013.00; LsV 11 Isheep Rccelpu la.mio; lambs lo to I I, 2" bigh. 1 vh. . p and . ad . LsV Hi Iamb?. s4 p irfdj down, $14.00015.15; ' B IB LbH Mi Iiac wp,nMS n "0'i 12.71; ewes, me- BsHilll dium and choice. $7.5009.00; cults' Lsssn H! common $4.001 7. &o. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK f KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. g Biltn d'nlted Sutes Bureau ..f Marketj. t BBsVllii Hogs Receipts 20, market Head) LbKiu ' 50c ,,,wpr; u,k Ji-" HI is ? 1 3 u r', i) 13.Jim; light" 512 1.; LbVIiII Hghl IU-J5013.OO; packing bows MM $12 25 - 12.7S. pus $11 M2 25. IIb Cattle Receipts 33.000; murket II J8 10 wk; heavy beef pte. rs II Jolce u prime. $16.16019.50; m M. liW I Um ni1 k'00'1 J1" 16.15; common Hfl B J501O.15; light weight, good and LsH $11 2?ce H2-6O017.75; common and LWll gsdlum $7.75012.60; butcher cattle. H I Hi lfer 16. 251J 13.75; cows $6.15012. H H canner ain) cutters $6 0006 0i Tl -!..:. $1:1 ' . HI rteers $7 5u-jl , . r 5;, B I 11 bbHiIU Sheep-Receipt. 7000; market 10 to lit 25c hlahr; lambn $14 nofi 15 55 rU, tad before the court, Attorney James' p. Mm fin. representing them, inform td Judge Sessions that it had been the iptention of the respondents to plead ii 1 guilty, but Inasmuch as this pre cluded the possibility of raising certain ie;. questfpns, they would stand I mute. I wethers $10.75012.50; ewes $5.6o 9.00; culls and common $3.2506.25; breeding ewes $7.60011.50; feeder j lambs $ll.O013.25. C.IICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Dec. 8. Hogs Receipts 57,000; market slow, mostly 25c to 40c lbwer; bulk $185013.16; top $1:1.50. beav $12.85013 16; medium $12.90 "i::.25; light $12.8513.10; light light $12 50012.90; heavy packing sows, smooth, $12 35012.76; packing sows, rough. $11.75 '7 12 25; pigs $12. 00 ti 12.75- Cattle Receipts 24,000; market drong; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $19.40(1 $21.00; medium and good $11,860 18,40; common $8.75011.25; light weight, good and choice, $13. 75020'. u", common and medium $8.00013.-1 butcher cattle, heiters, ?6.40''i 15.00; cows $6.2513.75; canners and cutlers $5 . 25 ft 6 . 25; veal calves , I $16.50017150; feeder steers $7.00(fj; 112.25 s-ocker steers $6.000 10. 75; western ranf,e, steers. $7 50f 15 00 ; Icowi and heifers $6.50012.50. Sheep Receipts 23.000; market, strong; lambs $14 . 25Tr 16 . 25; culls and common $10.0014.00; ewes, me I dium, good and choice $7.759 40 ' cills and common $4.0007.25; breed-1 ing $7j 00011. 25. COTTON REPORT WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 Cotton sinned prior to December 1. amounted to 8. 833 " 12 running bales Including 99.656 round bai.. l-'t.L'ln bctle.s of American-Fgypt inn and j ".3S0 balis of sea island, the census bu 1 reau annoiinccfl toda-. I'rior to December 1 last year ginning Iwcro 9,571.414 running bales Including l2,C62 round bales. 10.170 bales of Amcr 1 i ,-.n-l f ptlnn and 2.5.C5S bales of 3ca lslnnd. Gltnnlqjrs this year to December 1, V states west of the tfiaglsslppl rtvet watyt; Arizona 35.490; Arkansas $00,144; CaJl fornls .?.'J6; Oklahoma 633,oii Texis : L'.o?o..:v?. LIBERTY BONDS. MOV." YORK. Jcc 8 Prices of Lib Icrty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today were: I 3 ,4s 39.60; first 4s 94.00; second 1 4a 92.00; first 44s 94,30; second 41ts (92.26; third 1'49 &4.40; fourth 4 Us 92.28; Victory 31 99 18; Victory 4s T9 16. Liberty bond prices at 2' 55 p. m to I day v. i r-: 3( 99.70; flrsj 4? 94.00; second " 02 04; first l'4a 91.22; second -I'ls 92.10; third 4Us 94.44; fourth 48 92.18; Victory 3-)is 99.12; Victory is 99. 1C POTATCZS. CHICAGO, Dec. 8 Potatoes firm: arrivals 62 cars; northern sacked and bulk whites $3.003.20; western ru rala .15; raet:, $3.8503.35. VAX SILVER. NEW YORK, Lec. 8 Bar silver $lo2'2. Mexican dollars $1.00;. METALS. NBW YQRK, Dec. 8. Copper quie'; electrolytic spot and nearby 18V40 184 c; first cjuarter $l,, Tri9e. li"ii nominal. Antimony 9.60c. Load firm; spot and January G S5c I bid. Zinc firm; East St. Louis delivery spot 8. Cue bid, 8.45c asked. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ' HICAGO, Dec. 8. Butter higher; I creamery 58&72c. Eg.TS firm; receipts 896 cases; firsts i bOc; ordinar;. firsts 7uvi72c; at mark t ased includi d, TO ( 7 . Poultry alive higher; springs 23c fowls 181? 25c; turkeys 33c. ' CASH SALES CUM aim; I)cc x. -Corn No. 2 ral- ed 81.51; No. 2 yellow old' $1.69(2 co ! at Nn 2 white S c .u v I irhlte 7908240 j Harle l $5 .60. Timoth.. . ad $9 50J 11.60. lover seed $30 .004g.oo. Pork nominal. Lard $22 90. Illbs no -j 20.00. SL'GAR. NEW YORK, Dec. 8. -Raw suar ltcad; centrifugal 7.28c, refined steady; cut loaf 10.50c; crushed 10 25c; mould A. 9 50c; cubes 9.75c x.wx powdered 8 20c; standard pow Idered $ IBc; fine granulated and dla ,mund A. 9.00; confectioners' A. 8 90c No. 1 soft sugar 8.85c. MONEY EXCHANGE. NEW York. Dec. 8. Mercantile pa j Pt o"4 6 ptr cent. S ' tIIiir o ds bills $3.80; com Imerclal ;. days bills on banks $3 so I commercial 6o day bills $3 73', de mand ?. 4J.; tables $3 85 V Kr.'.nca Demand 11 .10. cables 11.05 Hullders: Demand .38; cables .38i. idre Demand 11 96; cables 12.90. Maiks: Demand 2.05; cables 2 05. Time loans strong; Co dnys, 90 days and 6 months 7 Per cent bid. Call money easy; high 8 per cent low 6 per cent; ruling rate 6 per cent; closine bM 7 per cent, offered at 8 per cent; lam loan 8 per cent. CALL MONEY NSW YORK Dee 8 -Call loans rose to 10 per cent In the final deal ings on the exchange. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Allis t'halmers American H.-et sugar 07 " American Can '!!!!!!! 53 'American far i. Foundry ....... ' 139 - American Hid.- Leather pfd. . ..!l90H 'American locomotive " Tj I American Smelting 4 Refg. ..." 661 American Sugar 140U American Sumatra Tobacco . . . '. . 931" American T. T 991 Anieondft t.'oppcr 55 Atchison ' hu At Oull : W. Indies 175 Baldwin locomotive 10714 scon wis ; BUI GEK Scott T. Storey, blind boy, Is pro ing a cenlus as mechanic and phono graph repairmen. lie has a shop at the Lyric Music company, in the Or p'heum building, where he can be seen at work any day. C. L. Madsen. presi dent and general manager of the Ly ric Music company, gives Mr. Storey no small measure of praise for his splendid work and has siven out a communication to the public in com mendation of the "blind genius " ; Baltimore & Ohio 327 J Bethlehem Steel "B" 91T3 Canadian Pacific 139 Central Leather ''."''.i Chesapeake & Ohio 5ti"t ! Chicago, M.l. and St. Paul 7 1 (Chicago, tl. I tv- Pac 85 . l hi no Copper 37' , : Colorado Fuel k Iron 10 j Corn Products sfi7.; Crucible Steel 213 Cuba Cane Sugar r::', jErie 14 I General Electric 1GS General Motors 337 1 Goodrich Co 83 Great Northern pfd 80'.. I Great Northern Ore Ctfs SO W Illinois Central 991 Inspiration Copper 51 Int. Mer. Marine pfd H-7'. International Paper Y5;, Kennecott Copper 29' 4 Louisville ft Nashville 112 Maxwell Motors 38' 2 I Mexican Petroleum 2ol'. 'Miami Copocr 23 jMidvale Steel ;,n Missouri Pacific 25 New York Ceutral 70 N. Y.. N. Hi & Hartford 20 1 i Norfolk ft Western 99 Northern Tacifie si1, ( hio Cities Gas 51 ', Pennsj Ivadla 4 1 People's Gas 38 Pittsburg and West Vp 27 :. Ray Consolidated Copper 20ft Reading V71.. Rep. Iron & Steel 106V4 Sinclair Oil ft Refining 47 I Southern I'acitic 105 1 . Southern Railway 2"7, I Studeb.ikc;- ( otpit ;u.;jn 109 Tennessee Copper lolj Texas Co 29 1 " 1 Tobacco Products 91 li I'nicn Pacific 125 I United Cisar Stores 100 C. C. Lid. Alcohol 107 Uniled States Rubber 125T'l United States Steel 1044 Utah Coppi r 74 We; linghousc ESlecCric 54 'i!ly8-Ove: land 30! American Zinc, Lead and Sm. ... It;' 1 Butte and Superior 24 1 2 j Cala. Petroleum -16 .K'jntana Power 5614 Shattuck Arizona 12 American Inter. Corpn 110 Royal Dutch N. Y lui j I Texas & Pacific 42 f Society I MUSIC AT TEA FOR Y- W C. A. WOR.vCER3 Tomorrow nftci-noon Mlsa Oiadys Rieli i is to entertain i tea lu iionor of mi.i j i Kdiih Giangei and Miss Mildred Mcfnloih Of Lenvo. Colorado, two eery efficle.i. j V. '. C. A. worker who have s rvni tt.c nro iat!on very effectively and fallh fully during the war and prior to thatj time. 1 In nddlllon to the general entertain- ment tomorrow there will he a musical ' I program given In Which Mt Mary Parni- j , ! is to play a number of violin Hcc- ' Hons. She will be accompanied by Miss ; ' Gladys KUh. Fred N. Hess and j Miss Mildred Ware will nl?o contilbu'.e 1 f to the progTam- At the evening meeting v.hl h Is to '" held in the First Conereffat'.onal church .of the itiy. Miss Parmley will a,'ain p I pear on Die program. She Hill be accom- panted at the piano hy Mrv A'ery j Deason BOSS Grace Matthews will slog : a contralto solo. In the evening Granger and Mlsa Mcintosh are t explain , ' the alms and work of the Y. W C. V. j and all persons of the city who are In- terested In the organization or who hi had adverse opinions In regard to ih- . work done, arc Invited to be in s nt I promptly at eight o'clock. Deaths arid Funerals I THOMPSON Funeral seri.. 'James A. Thompson were held this morning at 10 o'clock in the Plain City ward. Bishop Gilbert Thatcher offici jatlog. The funeral cortege departed 1 from the L?rktn A: Sonn chapel at 9 i o'clock and proceeded to Plain City. Following the services at Plain City, the bod was r- moved in Kd n. wh'-r I services were held In the w ard chapel Interment as in the Eden cemetery. 1 I RANCH A. D. Ranch, aged 43. dud 1 at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after 1 two weeks' illness of pneumonia. He 'was employed by Llndsey Ijind 4c Luestoek company and Is survived by j widow and two children. He was I formerly a resident cf Clark. Colo- you c n be certain of thi 3 lrP nt our store : no matter what . '3 you buy, you'll get your i money's worth, and you're -T,WJV-. - 1 jfa. the judpe of what you feel wAW Hlr1 'your money's worth'' Kj w X should be. if you don't get 1 V y 3 it money back. J Hart Schaffner & Marx v j, j business suit? hj y; j -men who have been go- III . j ing to the best custom tail- jFTTjm ' " t' ors, find just what they lwft':''lBJBfete I want in these clothes; fine, JWlVl' ffVj I all-wool quality, good style fflllw money-ye can help you ; & coats we have the all-wool r-i B Ij j quality and style. s?jr i X ONE'S ENOUGH - - ; fHRsBIBflBsBieKHSOfi LOS ANGELES No nee.i Q DUylng a doen eggs one a nough If it s the kind Colleen Moore is shown u. 1 1 h here. ji g an ostrich egg. weighs 4 pounds and is enough for eight person. Irado, and came to Ogden during Aug ust with the intention of making his home here. Hfl Ii member .if the, Spaniel? War Veterans. He resided at I ihe home of Roy Courtwrlght, 2P Twelfth street. The body yns removed i to the Kirkendall funeral chapel and laenricea will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Chapel, Reverend C R tiarer officiating. The casket will be 1 p n Lhtl ' t. in; and tomorrow morn ing at Kirkendaira. Interment Moun tain View cemetery. BURNETTE Viola Burnt '. daughter of David and Adne.n Rir.e Boraette of Bden, died at the famil home at 2 30 o'clock this -morning' following five days' Illness of pneumo- j nia. She was born in Eden April 22, jlSSS. She was a graduate of the (i ' dn high school and was well known J in this clt. The deceased in sur-I ived by her parents and the follow ing brothej-3 and sisters: Chrlsta. Ol ive, Amy. Lola. Verna nnd David Bur inette. Jr. The funeral will be held! 'Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at' Kden chapel. Hishop tJeorge l-uller conducting the services. The body may hi Viewed by friends at the bomr Tuesday arternoon and Wednesday I i until time for the funeral. 00 Pimples, bad breath, sallow color lgh: It's awful uke KoHlster'a 'Rocky Mountain Tea nnd be in the swim Melntyre Drug Co. Adrer UM ment. I w Most popl" Who griu a favor rxpt tWO In r. I urn. " J..-jTTJTEir73:jr-.-rT- I Americans Urged to Lose No Time in Getting Into Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov 11 (By Mail ) American merchants and manufacturers doinc business in Rra "il are advised by the American Cham ber of Commerce for Rrazil to lose no time in having their trade murks reg istered in thi? country For several months the American chamber has been workint to secure changes in I Brazilian tn de mark laws which are declared to b burdensome and tin at ! isfactory to foreign commercial inter- ests. Recent wholesale appropriation ol American trade marks, through local registration by unauthorized persons, has given impetus to the movement A scries of recommendations drafted ' by the American Chamber seeking to remedy the present situation have been approved by the powerful semi official Commercial association of Rl) de Janeiro and are now before congress for action Explaining the situation, an official Of t h f Amei-iean i hgmL.r c .. ' . I ,. i . . . Associated Press correspondent: "As the law now stands, foreign trade marks, in order to secure pro lectlon for exclusive use In Brazil must be recorded, deposited and pub lished not only in the federal capital but also in each of the twenty -one states. Court decisions indicate that ownership is based on registration, and six months after registration, the legitimate owner of a trade mark is virtually excluded from ihe Brazilian! market. heceosC any article bearing his imnrk is subject upon arrival to con fiscation by the person holding the registration. Recovery of the trade mark by the legitimate owner may be j regained only upon such terms as the holder dictates. Scores of well-known American trade marks have been reg istered here during tlu last few weeks, many of them undoubtedly without th knowledge or authority of th- owners." The principal changes urged in th present law., are that Rio de Janeiro be made the central bureau for registra tion for all Brazil, and that the time in which BUit may be brought against unauthorized holders of trade marks j 1 be extended from six months to two) j years. 00 School Holiday to Be?in on Dec. 19 Principals of the OgdOn ichoola will j meet with Supt. Karl Hopkins Tuesday afternoon, at which time the i iu istm.--holiday BeasoB will be discussed. The holidays will start December 19 and the students will return to school on December 2S. with a holiday for New I year's day, according to the present I plans. n - GIBSON TO MANAGE PITTSBURG, Pa.. Dee 8. Ceorgp iC.ibson. former catcher for the Pitts burg National League baseball club, today accepted an offer to become its manager He UOOesdl H-ig-. Besdek, noted as a football coach as well as In baseball circles. uu The vonng lady across the way mm the striken will learn some day thai they never can win their contention for 1 the ojxn shoii hy violent methods TRIS GOES A-HUNTING -77 J - Here's the enjoyment Trls Speaker, managei of the ..ar cbampton Cleveland Indians, is having during the ' dull ' winter season He's out hurting moose, and is here shown taking a rldo on a Canadian dog sled 0 j CEiMlMMS 1 FOB THE HEN ! OISTRICT E rj, . in' r.i ur j hi u are needed at the local census offices I S f ri r i m nlnit ikin 4lsii cording .) r,.-,,r;-r- Uomney, Jr Tor" Js are three or four districts in Cache j i county that have not been heard from. J W Mr Romi tatea thai ihe map" f lv! districts for the southern part of th S.!c state had evidently been without I , topographical designations, lnasmucb I ;as several districts, which on ordinary 1 u ' hy al- mptl one 9t ' .i jrurr,c ol two nnndn miles would be nere?sar to visit tbe 3 separate parts of a district. i Mr Romney contemplates a tIp J II t of th 1 :" irrange the various di-trict.x nc opi I Ing to their topograph I it ' i reported thai ..'" p;ere5 of 1 ( ration blanks, were forwarded to people of J I this district. Thia mail lias not J1 j I secured the necessary 172 enufljrr- j j Peter Boodrookos j Is Now on Trial J The jut fur ii f C oka, allegi d to I bv had ksIIoo 1 I ' ' d I i f ! : i ii I Ol partment, November ti. was selected m H Ln I 'i I. f , r N-.i i.i 1 1 a vL I 1 Bft i.i .on Attori I is I - Judge Denies ! Habeas Corpus 1 For Farringlon j gj PBORJA, III . Dec 8 ' I r3 PlUHenry.i. "',e H?a- IIiTJ - afternoon denied th- PPt PA I IW J hi Illinois mine workers. VJ I j I , ol habeas corpus He was Saturday on charges of viol,l"fli. Jv I striki Injunction of redsraw M attorney V i notice of appeal and in the t I ir'arring-on will be at liberty oO 000 bond