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Show DAILY much time cojlj u-tion nmi arrai.eciiieiste. I fur uj Tl,, ttonoriher.il.. Ible to 1,.. ,i.. niHMlne the final cMiiili'ii.ii, Ulclpatlon ,.f oiiiiih j,.,,1, r lh,. riili1 m i r., m .. .(. n .lumiou us tlu iv u .nilil thought STATE JOURNAL out until after the adjournment of coiigrrss in March, but Is expected to I ih iliere heii the road Is thrown open for through traffic. FEBRUARY MONDAY, in ui.ticiputinii of the Inaugural runs In ;by April, senator W. A. Clark will not To .or,.,,-,.- . Ik UTAH this dalmut route of g obviate tins the I tifois p.n iiic u it or rat!..-!- ' ,iiiv,t lm,.. from to Ai:,iiio:. the latter i:.iii liiiuu p.i, cut-ort- -, point lic-in- d g route just wM to i he Spring valley tunnel. lit ml I t. .in i,i pa- - above, it is said that P.v lo.oi Paci!:,. will i.,ke hold of the I,., i , In ally idle coal tields at Kvansion. These fields once o ".Ued heavily l.y the Southern . Iimvv Piicllii cortioilcd I.V the Rocky .Vi'in'iialu Coal and Iron company, t'lnn vvliah the I'uiou Paciiic coinpint will cnlier lease or purchase. The A'1 mines cnee en.ployt'il i.icii men. a in ellcnt ,..n,!itlon for the in iiaie i esiimpl ion of work on even :g.-m iI,-. Tak" a'.lngellier, the I'nioii Pacitic coal ie elopmem of this year in Wioniirg ineai.s the comiiug .1 em.loymei.t of r,.tnni more pernio1 men. . 1' e,u,'y,hil;i' i'i rc i. lines in OUTPUT TO BE INCREASED. April. The roUii-- S;.i. k Mill all A .j,.. saving in railroad haul of 100 Itvere.l l.y thut tin,- -. tht. nu.n,,.,, will miles: un increase in coal output of at 111 v Miajv for liuMhs, .,9 .,j ROSS CLARK least r.i) per cent, and an additional PRESIDENT J. con.llti.ms Mill I... f ,v. mi t.i,. 'C PEDRO. opening employment of thousands of coni minSAN ill at ftllisf.U'l!y MMV, TALKS OF ers is to lie the result of this year's . At Mr. ri:i"k s I'nioii l'aciiic improvements the in Its chili taisi.i;iitti.. nt Suit t0 8Urt. t0 About coal soithu esi.cin Wyoming gicii I.uki Rood will the of oolisiili-ii pi, iiik early t iurvywJ ths Survey w,k B0iMand give him siugotimiH on his t0 The coal iviurn supply of the to Butte so he c.ui t.(ke a tentative Pacific and Central Pacific vi programme itt, hi,,, t0 Tjt Angrirs railroads is henceforth to chiefly come J- - R- Clark of the and discuss the re!i-lvtre-Fr- " ration Mlth the from the Wyoming fields of the Union th.-rthrduxh ivlm people are In Pacific Coal company mid the producrancid W Pedro turds V night en route for fur the affair. tion of the Wyoming mines of the comIn the day Mr. Clark found having .pent things progressing pany, and their transportation equip, ns rapidly as could be ex- meins and f iciP.tiis are to be increased Salacity. that the road would on the road AH of the neM- - engines hate accordingly. pected. Stated r' .'!!? been delivered through regular operating IVfo... ii cun leave the Wyoming except one; the cars and f .ieiHyin April, and when he had other equipment will all be on hand fields, on THAT RAILWAY TO BOISE. its way to the great south"L. trip over the line next soon, surfacing on the new Is western roads, this eoal is now hauled A L.,r.tinie dispatch says that argrades ed he thought he could ap-T- being pushed ns fast as men and ma- from Cumberland to Keinrnerer, from rangements are completed for the 0 time for the celebration terial can do the Mork, and the finishKemmcrer to Granger, and from building of the Colorado. Wyoming and how indicate exactly touches to are ing Plough being put on the line Granger to Kvansion, a total distance Idaho railroad from lieiivcr to Boise m1' i. suegi-Htioii- I'.ini-meri-l- r I ul n,-x- D"r oiH-ratiu- ,, : r , leed Ititi-reste- d souili-weste- TI lietiver July alii to kill. W. I, Calvert, master mechanic of which was nearly finished lust the lietiver and Rio Grande, haa refall. signed to accept a similar position unbetween der his old chiefs. J. A. Kdson and ,P. Contra, is for the ClucliinutL the with I.iramie and I'm t vV.liins are ready to Mcrtsheimer he let. alld bills Mill be itski'd for wilh-- ; Hamilton mid Payton road. K. A. Smith, who has been manager in llic next tliiity days, the m tiial con-- ! of the Pacific hotel in till.; city Tor Mtm to slriiction begin dir", lly lho weather linn, has severed his connection with will permit. that institution and will leave In a day or so for Omnhi. where he takes RAILROAD NOTES. charge of the dub house of the Omaha The Southern Pacific will build a line field dub. Mr. D. A. Cline of Denver will succeed Mr. Smith. new station at Itcini, Ncv. Two traiuuieiit lost their lives and a Superintendent Weihy of the score or more of passengers were inP.io ( iiMinle Wcsicrn lias rcturiii'd from jured in a wreck on the New York Centhe south. tral railroad at Whilesbom, three tulles T.i date the Rock Island has figured west of Plica. X. Y., at an early hour ill a li'le to lb, isc. a line to Us Anon Sunday. Nolle of Hie Injured was gel, s. via the Jraiiil canyon; another dangerously hurt, their wounds being through Pi. ill to San l'r.iiu Is, o; the mainly cuts mid bruises. purchase of the Moffat line and the e, Cumhcr-lau- it la Kp worth league, which will be held A ISi, miles. Cut . surveying party will leave local haul that city tomorrow to complete the tmiM a survey between Kmt Collins and Larii-mt- time-losin- on PAGE FIVE. 1905. 6, rn I Cripple Creek ro.nl. It seems to be reasonably busy these days. The lietiver ami Rio Crande railroa , has issued a handsome ImoHet on Colorado and its nearby resorts, designed particularly f,,r delegates o tht tile seventh international convention Ars You Restless M..I Balia. ed at Night by a bad cough? Use Jn llorelioiind Syrup; It will se- cure you sound sleep and effect s prompt and radical cure. 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Heavy Blockade Saturday and Monday At ammoth fSalvage ptitnam Of Clothing, furnishings and Rubber Goods CO EAGER were the people of Ogden and vicinity to take advantage of the ridicu-lously low prices made on the stock that we were OBLIGED TO CLOSE THE DOORS at intervals in older to let those already W aited on to go out with their heavy bundles. J A Glance at the Following Prices Will Convince You That This Is the Greatest Bargain Sale Ever Conducted in This Section of the Country OVERCOATS! Rich in Style Highest Qualities HI to pick from in the very latest styles d? and fabrics; good value for $12.00 J QQ NTVO Men's long, Fne Overcoats, cut 45, 48, 50 and 62 inches made in Chesterfield, Belt and Ryton style, worth positively Salvage price &0 AQ $22.00 40.y0 finest Overcoats, in Imported fabrics from the best makers in the world. Many lined with the costliest linings. Merchant tailor T QO charge you $40 Salvage price S' T VO 1T5 Men's and Boys' Ulsters, in all styles and Men's ft Stadea, go at your own price. Men's good and $1.50 Men's stylish Hats, former price Salvage price $1.00 Underwear, good value for 60c Salvage price Vcn'a Derby Ribbed Underwear, good value for 75c Salvage price TA, fleece-lin- ed wOv ,..6c ...3c 19c 49c Jen'i Good Shirts, good value n4 $1.60 Salvage price, 42c good Suspenders, Savage price for and Jq Casslmeres. Fine Dress Suits in plain checks and AQ .PyO stripes This suit is positively worth $20.00, At $10.98 each you can select you a suit worth from $25 to $20.00, from 20 lots of as fine made and as elegantly finished suite as the most fastidious dresser could desire; fine home and foreign Suitings of style and tone, and In a great variety of effects tailored Into garments of faultless fashion Cheviots, Vicunas, Homespun, Tweeds and Caeslmere Suits, single end double breasted; rtfl A Aft 'splendid value for only 41 viO SHOES! Men's extra fine Dress Suits in all the latest styles and shades, equal to the finest $40.00 (t 1 A AA 4 suit, for tailor made-to-ord- ' IXtUy er These represent the product of the world's celebrated looms and the world's most skilled tallora They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $40.00 tailor garment In the world. J? Men's good durable Cassimere Pants, JO 4 worth $3.50 t f JCA Mens Dress Pants, worth $4.00 or your P money returned worth well Men's fine Dress Pants, Oftr made-to-ord- Men's fine Satin Bal. Calf Shoes, former Salvage price price Men's heavy Shoes, good for outdoor work, Aftfr former price $2.25 Salvage price Men's fine dress Shoes, former prir Salvage , price Men's fine Rubber Boots at your own pricea Ladles' and Men's Rubbers, pricea from 49c up. Umbrellas. Trunks, Suit Cases, etc., at unheard of 98c $2-2- er yOv $2.50, only TA Mens fine Trousers for Sunday wear, In at . Worsteds and fancy stripes, and $6.00 or money refunded. Positively worth Knee Pants, exceptionally good value for 75c Salvage Sale Price Boys' Wool Suita, good value at $1.00 Salvage Sale price tJA.uy prices. $5-0- - 31c Boys all wool Suits, good value for $4.00 Salvage Sale price .. Every Purchase Is Guaranteed so that there shall be no mistake, no exaggeration, no overdrawn statement, we ask you to etch this document with you when you come to the sale and look over every article herein described. Toull convince youraelf mighty quick with your own eyes that everything Is sold precisely as f CQ This sale will last only eight days more, so I : : don't wait until the last day, but come early I and get a good selection. - Uv 25c A Odd Coats, odd wn price. 1,000 ion. suit or Men's Clothes, all to matchd also fine worsted cutaway coats and vests 4'- This suit Is positively worth $10.00, or your money refunded at any time during the sale. Mens fine suits in Cheviots and Scotcn AO Plaids and Birdseye Worsteds Worth $12.00, or your money refunded at any time luring this sale If you are not satisfied. Mens splendidld Suits in Velour finished J? ? Oft all sixes This suit positively worth $15 or your money back. A fine AQf $1.00, good value for Prices on A FEW PRICES ON SUITS Fall and Winter Vesta and Mackintoshes at your other articles too numerous to ment- DONT MISS This is a crowd, but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured people. Sale will continue for 8 c.ays longer. Putnam One -- Price Clothing House Best Clothing House, 2345 Washington Ave. Ogdens Western Salvage Co. of Chicago Let Nothing Keep You Away The Hour Is Set. Managers of Sale The Date You RAILROAD FARE PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15.00 OR OVER -3- B52BHBRB Know. |