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Show TnC MORNING EX AM IX Eli, OGDEN, UTAIL FRIDAY, AMUSEMENTS. tistry, U home for his vacation. He resident of Ogden, died in Cleveland. will return to the Institution in OcOhio. Mr. Pettlngill suffered fur a r tober. to complete a addition- number of year of locomotor ataxia. al courts. J. H. Young, chief train agent of the A cablegram waa received from Harriman lints in the west, returned John M. Browning, Inventor of c yesterday from uu extensive trip to the effect that he was through the east and southwest. arms, sailing on the Kaiser dor Wilhelm and expected to reach New York on next Manager J. Humphries of the Mon-U- a Tuesday. He has been at Liege. Beland Yellowstone Park atage line gium, for some months and will be was in Ogden Wednesday purchasing met at New York by Mrs. Browniug two carlusd of fine horses tor his and they will then pay a visit to Ouaches. Hs left last night for the the Jamestown exposition before their north. The summer season in the return home. park commence June 16. Humphries stated that his company waa in shape At the second competitive drill of to aocouunodaie one hundred tourists Cadet the corps of the Ogden high per day and that indications pointed school today, the medal was won by to a g year. The atage Corporal L Redfleld of company B line runs from the Oregon Short Idne with Sergeant Bert Parker of com- terminal to the principal place in Yellowstone. Already hotel accommodapany A, a close second. tions have been engaged by excurBirdie Butler, of West- - Twelfth sionist i and an additional force of sol-- , street, wss thrown from her bicycle diera will be placed la the reserve to Wednesday on Washington Ave., near maintain order. Twentieth street, and receive! a broken ankle as ihe result of the fall. She PUMPIBC STAima was taken to Dr. Osgood's office where the boors were eet, after which she waa sent home In a cab. Miss ButMust Be Accurately Located by Water ler as riding south In the center Approprlatora. of the road when the front rim of her bicycle caught in the awitch of A temporary hitch has stopped tha the spur that leads into the K. G. W. freight yards. She was thrown with fight between the I'tah Light A Railtunning force to the ground. She way company and Ogdeuiies. For at was unable to stand and remained least ninety days the application ao much desired by the company will helpless until assistance arrived. not be parted upon by the state enCleo Morass, nephew of Mrs. Ed- gineer. Owing lu errors in the com-- l ward Auth, of Ogden was drowned munication addressed to Caleb Tan-- j correct-- I Wednesday at Catarina Canyon, Mex., ner, the application must be He visited his relatives here last ed U'fore it will receive consideration. summer for two months and is well and tbe petitions will be returned, as known. Hts parents live at Erie, they; amount to nothing in the eyes of the engine r until the company baa Michigan, and are wealthy, met the requirements of the law. When the application was sent ip A wreck occurred In the yards Wedto the engineer's office it did not nesday that caused considerable dam- state specifically tbe points in ihe age. ranyiffi where it was proposed to pump water. This was due to the snow A marriage license has been issued to Henry Keuteboom and Miss Helen which covered the ground and made il Impossible for engineers to locate Kammeyer, both of Ogden. the exart aits for the station. YesMiss Genet Bingham of the county terday, however,- Engineer George clerk's office, who underwent an oper- Parker of Salt Lake, In company with ation three weeks ago, la back at her Bishop Wade, made surreys, so that when the .w ork is completed the apdesk again. plication will be corrected and made definite. It la not the intention of the Tha grocery store of Mrs. J. Philconlips, at 836 Twenty-thirstreet, waa company to withdraw from the burglarised Wednesday and 63.63 la test. The delay gives petitioners two pennies and several packages nf gum and candy were taken. months In which to collect their forces Entrance was effected through a win- and prepare fur the final combat. The dow. Boys are suspected of the company haa three months in which to obtain the application, and it la crime. established beyond a doubt that Ogden river will not be pumped dry tbla The excursion program of the railIt will take at leaat a roads running out of Ogden has been summer. mads np and the season will com- month time to erect a pumping stamence after June 1. The rates to tion, if the company succeeds in winmost any place In the United States ning. and Mexico hare been made extremely low and a busy time la anticipated PLAYED 26 INNINGS. by tha agents of the various comFrom June 7 to 14 tickeis panies. will be sold to Mexico City. Butte Hutchinson, Kan., May 30. In the will run to Ogden June 13 and local Western Association League her excursions will ba run to Salt Lake yesterdav, Oklahoma City beat HutchJune 7 and . Rates to all polnta inson after twenty-thre- e Innings of north will commence Saturday, June play, by a score (ff 2 to 1. Neither team scored until the tenth Inning, , and to California June I. In each instance the round trip will cost but when both teams made one run. ons fare. Bandy pitched the entire game for Oklahoma City. Htts Oklahoma City, 10. Errors OklaMrs. A. L. Bhelburn has received 21; Hutchinson, word that R. P. Pettlngill, a former homa City, 2; Hutchinson, 2. two-vea- UTAHNA THEATER Alexander Grant, General ager. Man- The Thaw Tragedy Pictures all this The greatest ever seen IN OGDEN. Moving Week. SIX OTHER BIG ACTS No advance in prices. Matinee every day at 330. Two performances each evening, 730 and 9:15. Nickelodeon 2410 Wash. Ave. Latest Hear Motion Pictures the Illustrated Bongs. Monday, Programme chenge Wednesday and Friday. Contluu-m- i performance from ! p. m. to K p. m.. and 7 Admission five to 10 p. m. cent. Don't misa it. auto-rntai- record-breakin- d r-r-r- number of poker p layers were arrested Wednesday and released on loads. It la alleged they were caught while dealing the cards. A Burglars entered the home of Mrs. fhnny Howell, 13d Twenty-seconstreet, Tuesday night, and ransacked the piece. Mrs. Howell la absent from the city and until her return the lose cannot be determined. Entrance waa rained by. forcing a rear door. The theft was discovered yesterday mora-hi- g by one. of the neighbors. d Browning, non of Mr. Browning, who has been the Chicago College of Den Emmett George OFFICER .51, I :hi1 '' icitiiJUi- - sc- - Mu! iu ! Mi iu inaue i i.i. i::c.T uiijivi.u.iv w .,) piu'.a'jly Ih i.:f c:y - lii 1 1' . uu liriiuii? ac-l- ii AND THIEF IN MAY u is takcu si'is A to iv.-jw-vl Uu-- piv-tl'- Judge Gunnell Talke to Industrial 3 HIANAN SHOE Boys. At the state exercises were held yesteroay au.i the cay waa PICKPOCKET MADE A LIVELY generally observed tbe students and SCENE ON 2STH. faculties. Special programs were rendered by the pupils and addresses were delivered U the buys uud girls Policeman Yallai and Shot at the of each institution. Visitors- were in attendance at both schools. Fugitive and at Last Caught Kclluwing is the program at the InHim. dustrial school: Invocation, Fred Kenny. Piano solo. Miss Celeste Conroy. A speedy officer, an audacious pickMarchHoys double quartette, pocket, and any number of spectator ing. Twenty-fcombined to break tbe quiet ut "Traditions of tbe Civil War'Ernest ifth street yesterday murnfng at S Jarvis. o'clock, and, incidentally . they furSmall boys trio, The Lord is My nished a bit nf esettement that arous- Shepherd ed a considerable neighborhood from Solo, "V. 8. A. For Me, Joseph Grant to Wall avenue. Anderson. While John Ruewll was on his best Girls' sextette, Bbb and Flow. hs was grabbed by an energeue inA id real, Judge V. C. Gun Bell. dividual who Informed him that a Rung, sebuol, "Star Spangled Bansneak thief had attempted to pick the ner. pocketa of a pedestrian in front of the St. Louis saloon. Russell was not far from the spot so tbe pair hurried THEY ROBBED THE POSTOFFICE. ahead la lime to see ths lung flugered man take his departure north on 80. Two fUrtninghaiii. Ala., May Gram. The thief started to run, and men charged with embes'siemmit from straightway there ensued a race that the poetnffice at Annistua, Alabama, would gracs an international cinder were placed In at here tale yesterday. track. J. M. Ragan, former postmaster, Russell is not built like a racer, but charged with embexs lament, of J.U7i. the thief la slim of figure and he got waa brought from Pueblo, Colorado, Into action in remarkably short time. and Frank Roberta, former clerk in Tbe officer used iwo method to the Annieum office, was brought from check his spaed he yelled and he lain Angeles. Roberts is charged with fired. Both, however, weie without a ptibU shortage. effect. Through alleyways, over fences, around buildings, and into tha open, pursued and pursuer ran until, by a fortunate chance, Russel overtook his man la the Eeolvs lumber street. After yard, on Twenty-fourt- h he got hie second wind, Russell handcuffed his prisoner and took him to SIXTY tho station. Tha fellow gave hia name as B. H Woods. It Is hellsved that there is gang of professionals in the city who will take advantage of tbe day to ply their trade. scb-.Hi,- . - RESERVATION v--w- vc THE AT THE STATE SCHOOLS RACE grwn a.rggt.wsppea'g offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS are reserved the order. from the operation of Riuce the abolition of the old "Zona ir free none, between Mexico and the Vnhsd States, it has been found Increasingly difficult to prevent smuggling across the border, hence IJbre. the proclamation. IS BALLOON BLOWN OUT TO SEA. war, and them era but a few mem-eer- a who eurvtvo. Among thoae to be Invited are Bishop Ireland, who was chaplain; John B. Harlow, associated with the President on the civil eervioe comntieaion ae lieutenant of the briLucius Hubbard of gade; Minnesota, aa tha commander, and Robert Burdette of la Angeles. SHOT HIS London, May 30. A military balloon . piloted by Ueiiienanta Caulfield and , of tha Royal englusera. which waa sent up from Aldershot camp. May 28th, during the review in honor of Prince Pushiuil of Japan, waa picked up by a flatting smack this morning in ths English channel. The fats of the two officer t not known. A strong wind, which was blowing at the time of the ascent, carried tha PRESIPROCLAMATION THE BY balloon our nf view aad it waa not APPLICATION RETURNED DENT OF UNITED STATES. again seen until sighted by coast guards this morning, near Plymouth, of the technical discovery Through whan it waa being carried oat to errors In tha applicsthma filed by tha sea. Established Sana tho Northern Along Utah IJght A Railway company askBoundary of Moxice ta Preing permission to taka practically all vent Smuggling. SCHRECK-HARCONTEST. of tha water from the Ogden river for a dlatance of about three miles, a lull Tonopsh, Ner.. May 30. Por tha a wss occasioned in the fight of the Rr.hrerk Hart glove contest scheduled Qf Ogden against this proposition. Washington, May 30. Tbe Presi- to begin at 6 o'clock thia afternoon, Tbe applications ware returned yes- dent his issued a proclamation cre- both men vers in goad condition. terday to tha company for correction, ating a reservation sixty feet In width Tbe betting wasevea.. and the proteita which were filed by along the northern border of Mexico, citireni and organisations including tbe state of California and IF ROOSEVELT ACCEPT. Ogden against the applications will also be re- tbe terrltorlua of Arisons and New turned to tha aenders, aa they cannul Mexico. Tbe purpose of the reservaPeoria. 111., May 80. If President be considered until the amended appli- tion is declared, in the Presidential Roosevelt can be Induced to accept aa cations are fllud by tha company. The proclamation, to be the suppression of invitation to Peoria while he ie on his h TTtah Light A Railway company has smuggling across tha International western trip, the old thirty daya In which to make the cor- line. Private entries In the line sif Illinois reglineut will hold a reunion rections in the applications, and the the projected reservation and such here. This Is ths famous regiment prntestant have sixty days after the portlona of It aa an needed for roads that carried a live eagle through tha FEET la-aka- WIDE T ritl-aen- Forty-sevent- FATHER-IN-LA- Poplar Bluff, Mo., Mae 30 Former County Judge John A. Haye was shot and monallv woundad by hia James Williamson, and tha Uttar la under arrest. Hearing that bis daughter was 111, Judge Hays visited Williamson's home. A quarrel ensued, and William-airlalma he was struck by hit father-iwho followed him Into the house. In the bouse Wlllianteon drew a revolver and shot tha Judge In the abdomen. . m nlaw BRYAN AT NORFLOK. Norfolk, Vs., May 30 William J. Bryan arrived In Norfolk Iasi night ana will loday be ths orator of the Patrick day at tbe celebration of Henry Day at tho Jamestown exposition. Taxation Without Representation I Tyranny is tbe subject of Mr. Bryan's address. NEGRO BOY HANGED. Ga.. May McDonough, 36. Butch Hugh, a fifteen yea rold negro, waa hanged here yesterday for a crime of white girl asaanlt on a here Uat March. four-yearmi- Phillips Salvage Sale Will Be Continued Until June 10 Worth of Boys & Mens Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings at Less than Cost for A. W. PUTNAM, e merchandise to be distributed iulo the homos of the people at lent than Hip cm of the raw material by THE I'll I LUTS HALVA (I II Thirty thousand dollars worth of We hereby guarantee to sell 2345 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Here will be the moat mighty avalanche of bargains in Wens, Hoys' and Children's drilling, of fashionable goods, ever shown in Ogden. so come and profit thereby. A KlupendouslaiHlslide of highest grade merchandise for men and precisely as we advertise. We ask you to test our statements. This is the first sale of its kind in the community, this gigantic sale. It will save yon dollars to buy all you need for a year or two. Just think of this boys, consisting of Clothing, Ladies and Gents Shoes, Furnishings, etc. Prices will reach the limit during to last for several years. You may never have such a chance again. Ouuie and see the great 130,000.00 stock to be sold at such low prices. You should avail yourself of this opportunity to buy sufficient ' assortment of the best to be had. ). high-grad- Line Suits in plain checks and stripes; this suit is positively worth $12.50; this sale I 7.85 Bilk Mens Worsteds and All Wool Cheviots, worth fll; this sale Mens Dress Suits in beavers, stripes and fancy mixtures, equal to any $15 suit shown elsewhere; this sale for C.8S -- 9-48 At $9.98 yon are free to choose a suit worth $20, from 20 lots; as fancy made and elegantly finished a suit os tbe most fastidious dresser could desire, of fine home and forefeign suitings and in a great variety of fects, tailored into garments of faultless fashion. Kerseys, meltons and whipcord. . 9.98 Men's Extra Fine Dress Suits in the latest styles and shades, heavy silk and satin 10.85 lined; thisV sale FRIEND BROS. and others at $14.85, $16.98, $18.98, $21.85 and $23.98. These represent the product of the worlds most skilled tailors. They equal, End are guaranteed to excel, any $35 or $40 tailor-mad- e regftrment in tbe world or we will cheerfully fund your money. This sale: $14.95, $16.98, $18.98, $21.85, $23.98. $ .9$ Mens good Working lanis... Mens good Working Pants 2.35 Mens Fiue Pants, for Sunday 2.78 Mens Fne Pants, for Sunday Mens Fine Pants, positively worth $5 and $7.. 3.48 39 Hoys 60c Knee Pants 49 Hovs 75c Knee Pants $1.50 2.25 3.50 4.00 8 69 Hoys $1.00 Knee Pants. Hoys Long Pants, worth $2.50; this sale Mens Splendid Suits, cassimeres, "all sixes. .. .$1.98 Mens Fiue Knits, strictly all wool, worth $10; 5.48 this sale 1 Gents Shoe Department S2i5 Both HIioch. i 3o0 hlioev 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 Mens Khoes Mens Khoes Mens Khoes 2.28 Mens Khoes 2.98 8 8 ......................... .......................... .......................... Mens Khoes. 4.50 Mens Khoes 9.00 Men s Khoes 3..8 J-i- Friend Bros, of Milwaukee, Wis. Hat Department Mens and Boys Pants Dept. Mens Suit Department 8 .98 Mens $2.00 Hats, all styles. Men's Fine Hats Men's $2.50 Hats 1-- Mens 3.50 Hats Men s 0 .98 : 2.78 3.28 4.28 ........................... lists Mens 5.00 Hats Mens Furnishing Department 4c Mens Heavy Rockford Kocks 11c ...... Mens Hlack and llrown Half Hose...... Men's Fancy Half IIos? Mens Working Khiris. Mens 75c Dress Kbiits Mens $1.25 Dress Shirts. Mens 75c Hlack Sateen Shirts. Men's 60r Fleeced Underwear Overalls Overalls, boys Red and Blue Handkerchiefs 10c White Handkerchiefs. Mens 50c Ties Mens 50c Gloves. Our stock includes Hots all sixes Kuee Pants 19c .39c 49c ............... .98c .48c 39c o3c 44c 4c 5c 29c ..19c Suits Boys Suit Department $2.50 Knits 3.00 Knits 3.50 Suits 4.00 Suits at $1-4- at... at. at . I-- 3 9 2.48 2.98 Look for the name, Phillips Salvage Co., over door Makers of High Grade Clothing Our Guaranies Every garment bearing the label of the abore against imperfections of any kind, and tbe dealer whose name is imprinted on this garment is authorised to give a new garment "if the wearing qualities are not entirely satisfactory. Prices, $14.98 to $28.98, formerly $20.00 to $30.00 a suit. Owing to the backward season, we find ourselves Tailor-Madwith an enormous stock of Clot hi ug, Gents Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Genls Furnishings on hand. We have plared the entire stock in tbe hands of the C. PHILLIPS SAL VAC.E CO. to sell for us in 10 days. The O. Phillips Salvage Co. has placet! the entire stock on sole fore 10 days to Is distributed into the homes of the peo-plin many instances for less than the actual cost of the raw material, to be sold for cash only. firm, is guaranteed High-Grad- e notice to do Owing to the fact that we will continue business in Ogden and that we will exchange any article for you during the sale, or your money back, vou mar rest assured of courteous treatment. When we quott everything in our store is a bargain,wouldonlj luQ take as it few artwles, a comparatively item. Respectfully, to every this like price pages A. W. PUTNAM, Ogden, Utah. Look for the Big Black and White Signs o e 2345 Washington Avenue OGDEN, UTAH |