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Show icers CASE STRONG A the posltlveness of the testimony of Captain Cludo and other Russian off- PRESENT RUSSIANS DIMINUTION OF CONFIDENCE BRITISH CIRCLES. IN French Press Assert That Russians Have Won Their Case Before Inquiry Board. Th clone of the the international 'OiniiilHHinii inquiring into the North sea incident has been followed by a rather nullccalilc diminution of the confidence In 1'rltiHh drclen connected with the case, .uni a corresponding elation on the part of the Russians. The French prees. which is strongly gives marked prominence to statements that the Russians have virtually won their case, the usually conservative Temps and Journal asserting positively that the majority of the court now favors the Russian theory that torpedo boats attacked Rojestvensky's siiuadron. However, inquiry in circles does not show any real basis for these report- -. On the contrary, intimations ure n.iide that the tendency within the court is rather in the opposite direction. The reports favorable to the Russian view result mainly from 1AIUS, I'Vh. 6. lcfire IcMtiininiy UTAH OAiCY PACE TWO. Vice-Admir- al that they saw torpedo boats at- the whereas tack the squadron, strongest British witnesses did not were swear that no torpedo-boathere, but merely that they did not see ts them there. The Impression seemed to prevail among the audience In the court that the commissioners were likely to accept the directness of the Russian wit-- i lessen rather than the qualllled negative given by the British fishermen. However, those Intimately familiar with the commissioners say that this Impression is not warranted, as the commissioners, being skilled naval technicians, are disposed to differ from Captain Clado on a number of the most Important technical points. These pertain chiefly to his ability to see a torpedo boat at night two miles away and his statements concerning the effects of searchlights. It is known that some of the commissioners consider Captain Clado's statements to be at variance with the accepted principles of naval science. How fur this will Influence their ultimate verdict la not clear, but It appears to show that the commissioners do not share the prevailing impression that Captain Clado's testimony was decisive. Are You Restless well-inform- ed at Night Use And harassed by a bad cough? Dallard's Ilorehound Syrup; It will secure you sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure. 25c, 50c and 11.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1905. turning on of water on 50.000 acres of SENATOR KEARNS arid lands. COMMITTEES The visitors will then go to Salt Lake i" T'iii tlon." lake City to examine the proposed Utah and other enterprises In the Salt Lake OBJECTS TO DELAV bird pensioners. and possibly may run down to VISIT ARID WEST valley, Gunnison, Colo., to visit the Gunnison tunnel project, returning to Salt Lake, and from there they will go to Idaho, ture. In the NVW h..., "'wuli. where they will examine the Minidoka on Snake river, and the pro- IN THE OPENING OF THE UINTAH axlne for Man-- wtUh.' project WILL START FROM OMAHA IN Attract the limR- - Vn.TV" project. Projects RESERVATION. posed JUNE. In Washington and Oregon will then graphs of hl liti.. ' familiar "food lo'x" ana'!!!r w 'k be visited, and the committee will reun hoiv of Mont., of for Illustrate the articl- -. Mr What way the Billings, Resolutions east Calling Roport turn by Members of tho Houso and 8onato to Shoshone Dons of to the where Besn Has 1,5? Wyo., the Comply and taming Cody. downy a.id Inspoct Now Irrigation With Act of Congress. reserve project will be examined. pecker, the nuibaich. til'?1-creeper- , Works. of the western ,. the The representatives the bluejjay and committee are Mondell (Wyo.), Reeder Feb. 6. Senator an extent that .... , will him. WASHINGTON, U(h A Washington dispatch to the Salt (Kan.), Williamson (Ore.), Hitchcock to find out why vour window daily undertaken has Kearns Bell to (Cal.), Duser Van (Nev.). ,.olt) Lake Herald says Representative Mon- (Neb.). and Senators Bard (Cal.), Warren there has been so much delay in open- feed. Of the last nillnrJ dell, chairman of the committee on irStewart (Nev.). Kearns ing the Uintah Indian reservation and "Tour fear Is not ,!v,t th (Wyo.). fai1 to . rigation of the house. Is arranging for (Utah), Dietrich (Neb.), Hansbrough who is responsible for suen delay. On find your food liov, i, secured and Introduced he Fulton Saturday you place it, i,ut a visit of the members of the house (N. D.), Ankeny (Wfish.), th1,tT.hw Gibson the immediate adoption of a resolution be made bankrupt niUr ..'j. l,U and senate' irrigation committees to the (Ore.). Patterson (Colo.), as follows: WN with provisions. flJI. U;,.y (Mont.) and Kewlands (Nev.). I irrigated districts of the wrest during "Resolved, That the secretary of the all that their snv.M The ijiembers of the committee who the coming recess of congress, it is make the trip wljl be accompanied by interior be, and he is hereby directed but carry away and ae. ,,Ulfc W the Intention of the members of the several officers of the reclamation ser- to report to the senate without delay may be left. committees to visit the various Irriga- vice. The expenses of the trip will be what steps have been taken to comply with the provisions of the act maktion projects in course of construction borne by members of the committee. A Daredevil Ride ing appropriations for current and conby the reclamation service under the Indian departnational Irrigation act. It la the intentingent expenses of the ment, and for fulfilling the treaty stip- Often ends In a s il(.,. i,itit tion of the visitors to assemble at ,!lu..Kln.0 ulations with various Indian tribes for accidental Injuries. Omaha early In June and proceed to Let us be friends, tea the fiscal year ending June 20, 1903, nlca Salve, "a deep womh.i mvr' El Paso, Tex., and from there vlait the and approved May 27, 1902. which pro- from an accident," write. Th'r1' Hondo and Engle projects. New Mexico; then they go to Roosevelt, Arts., friends, money friends, friends vides for the opening of the Uintah Schuele of Columbus, o. ,.auJr0n reservation; and that he further fur- great pain. Physician Wen, and visit the Tonto project; thence to nish the senate with all causea which but Biklen's Arnica Salve qukJ Laguna, Cal., and thence by way of altogether. to stay the opening of the healed it." Soothes and heal, San Francisco to Haien, Nev., where Your it 'vmt mural your Money if you don't like operated on June 17th they will witness the reservation, together with a copy of like ntaglc. 25c nt Ogden drugtfita. Bchilliug'i WILL f. Hoise-Payet- te btack-.-a,,- '9 li-- , : il1 le TEA . ml an Continuance of the Great T?IL IU1 JU CONTINUING throughout this month, and we expect a continuance of the Saturday. The best reason we have to expect this is that the prices we are making will serve as the best inducement to the economic buyer. As stated in former advertisements we have this room for THE TOGGERY stock and your opportunity is NOW. If you improve it you are wise, as it will never come again. of Friday and In order that you 30.00 Sale price Suit 23.00 Sale price Suit 25.00 Sale price Suit 22 00 Sale price Suit 20.00 Sale price Suit 18.00 Sale price Suit 15.00 Sale price Suit 12.00 Sale price Suit 10.00 Sale price Suit h make principally. These consist of the goea with every article bought at this tale. ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed 8teln-Boc- .$18X0 . 18.00 . 13.00 . 1200 . 11O0 . 1000 . 800 . 700 . 500 Mens and Youths Overcoats Shoes for Men and Boys We have an especially strong line of Men's and Youths' Overcoats that we must close out at very low prices. On all small sites, from S3 to 36, we make a reduction of 60 per cent from selling price. On the staple sixes, while they last, we make a reduction of 50 per cent. You should not miss this, as we must close them out for room's In Shoes the stock consists principally of Johnson & Murphy and Old Glory Shoea The J. St M. Shoes are regularly priced at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. We propose to close them out as follows: Our guarantee Youths and Childrens Suits With this Une as with the others we find only high class goods, but you should take the opportunity that may not oome again In many years to supply you- - boys with the best made clothing at the price of the cheap grades. Boys and Youths' Long Pants Suits ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Suits Suita Suits Suits Suits 215.00 12.00 10.00 Sals price Sale price Sale price Sale price Sale price .$9.00 . 7X0 . 6.00 . 5X0 . 4.00 ol In Corduroys and Pants we will offer you unheard of bar-gaiYou must not think of these at the regular prices, but get it into your mind that we are going to give you bargains that will beat anything you have ever heard of. Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Knee Knee Knee Knee Knee Suita Suits 8ults Suits Suits 110.00 8.00 7.09 5.00 4.00 Sale price. Sale price Sale price Sale price Sale price na .$6X0 . 5X0 . 4X0 . . 250 200 ed Hub-price- d Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed $8.00 Shoes $7.00 Shoes $6.00 Shoee $5.00 Shoes Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants 18.00 7.50 6.50 6.00 5.00 Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale price price price price price Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Pants Pants ..13.00 .. 2.00 Sale price Sale price On Men's Underwear, $5X0 9X0 4X0 &50 '. cd wet proof High Top Sale price $7.00 ed 1 These ere from A- -l manufacturers, and ne better fitting or higher grade goods are made. We of course must have our money out of this etock, and will offer them to you at these prices: Hub-pric- at at at at Men's Kangaroo Calf R. R. Shoea Hub-pricat $3.00 Sale price 200 Boys' Shoes at a dollar a pair. Old Glory Shoes which have been sold by The Hub for $3.50, will be put on sale for $240. Hens Paragon Pants $6X0 5X0 4X0 4X0 3X0 Stiff and Soft Shirts In Stiff and Soft Shlrta we have put the price, ao low that you can sffogd to buy enough to last you for yeara j All regularly Manhattans at $3.50 Sale price Manhattans at $2.00 Sale price j": Manhattans at $1.76 Sale price '"I M Manhattans at $1.60 Sale price Hub-pric- Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-price- d $1-- ed Men's Hosiery Youths Long Pants. Childrens Suits Hub-pric- High Top Lace Boots In the Dayton make, the only leather at prices: Working Pants all-wo- Hub-pric- ! may know lust what to expect we quote you below the LOWEST PRICES you have ever seen for DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE: Hens Suits Hub-pric- j .... .$1,75 1X0 which consists of many fine numbers, and also the medium priced goods, we will make a sweeping reduction of 50 per cent to close out at 50c 85c 25c Sale price d Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed at 1 1-- I? Kale price "20c, $ for Sale price, 2 for 12 Sale price 4 for Working Socks (Rockford) 4 pairs tor Men's Ties, silk and linen Handkerchiefs at Hub-price- 280 250 l-- 2e 1-- 2 value. Suspenders value. WE REITERATE that this sale is bona fide. We intend to remodel the room and make some radical changee. We will have the most modern store in Ogden and must close out quick so as to have time before the Spring business begins. Help us in this and we will do our part by you. Many things not quoted above are here and at the lowest prices you have ever seen. THE TOGGERY PEOPLE SALE AT BEASON & THE HUB STORE ROOiT aBXB asuu ROWN 2449 Washington Avenue |