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Show IHE MOUSING EXAMINES OGDEN, rTAII, T'irRSDAY HORNING, STRIKERS the offllial Jan. Sl-- The disturbances here on Jen. in the Aboul LtkWnevnik details the t Seram on Jin. t of the strike disorder throughout ? .Itk increasing went fc Earlier the strikers iSoat compelling workmen of other work unll blithmrnts to out by midday. Peaceable Stricken, .fearing Imine.'and'purcLased alljhe available the and uod supplies 3 p. m. bUrries. Rioting began about "heB there waa an almost general uf work throughout the city; of swing to the turbulent attitude the police parading the streets At 5 p. m. vere reinforced by soldiers. and the strikers attacked the police Some shot fmdarmea, atoning them.were compellere fired and the police two ed to return the Are by which colstrikers were killed. Several other evening. lisions occurred during the and The strikers looted liquor stores gunv other establishments. Comparative quiet was restored, however, by Jnfof the TSiii . Ba LOOTED SHOPS IT.RTItTATrv 2, 1903. , . O -- -- lS-O- p. EH. 28, Undi (n the morning of January troops resppeared. The of strikers showed a peaceful attitude and disthieves turbances began, professional nd hooligans Joining the ranks of the were (traders. The telephone Kiosks Many rlosed and all vehicles stopped. rsrts were looted and lamps broken. The crowds grew in numbers and the disorder was so great that the military were unable to cope with them. Houses nd shops were set on fire and pilaged the but finally the troop dispersed rioters by force of anna The crowds in some instance were well armed and g red vollevs at the trnopa Barricades were erected in the streets by strikers bo, thus protected, discharged fusillades at the soldiers In several quarters of the city, and it was necessary fur ths troops to retaliate in kind. After unset the rioting, which had been tempo rarllr suspended, was resumed in the dimly lighted streets, In some Instance the only Illumination being from small fires built in ths middle of the street. Notices which had been panted warning torn the rioters to return home were down, and procession of strikers went irom house to house and from shop to shop, followed by women and children tarrying sacks in which loot was placed. During the course of January 29th, the strike extended. This official report which evidently was written early on Jan. 30, says that that day there was evidence of returning quiet, some of the strikers resuming work. j 2345 Wash Av. Ogden, Utahfl j Worth of good stylish clothing for men, boys and children, shoes, furnishing goods, hats, V rubber goods, etc., has been placed in the hands of the Western Salvage Co. of Chicago, with strict instructions to dispose of as much merchandise as possible in ten days. In ft order to effect this in such a short space of time everything throughout this mammoth r one-pri- ce clothing house of A. W. Putnam, 2345 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah, will be sold at such low prices never known before stock of merchandise begins Saturday, February 4t at 9 a m., and pos- Sale of this fine and in this section of the country. itively closes Wednesday night, Feb. 15. This mammoth store will be closed Thursday and Friday, February 2 and 3, to remark and re- - 1 U .arrange entire stock and no one will be allowed in the building until Saturday, February 4 at 9 a. m., the day the PUTNAM ONE-PRIC- E CLOTHING HOUSE SALE OF FINE CLOTHES BEGINS. y ? $ g' up-to-da- te - - WORD TO THE PUBLIC years at Ogden, Utah, and needs no introduction to the the people in this section of the country. only merchandise, and never misrepresenting anything, they have won the confidence of everyone. This enterprising firm anticipated an unprecedented good, reliable and trade and in consequence bought heavily in all departments, Ourpntirc building and stock rooms are overloaded with seasonable clothing, etc., and, frankly, we didnt make the sales we expected. Business was fair, but not what it should have been. We have on hand a great deal more stock than we ought to have. Good business sense demands that it be reduced. It cant be sold at a profit in dull season it cant be sold even at cost. It must be sold at such low prices that the people of Ogden and Weber county will sale expecting to buy merchandise at prices never known strait a point to buy It means a big loss, of course, to us, but we have the courage to stand it. Come to this bona-fid- e reduction sales that are or have been in progress in Utah. How unsatisfactory the sale with other before. Youll not be disappointed. Do not confound this bona-fid- e English language becomes when one is enthusiastic and is honest in his belief. How cold and calculating the words hang upon the readers lips when they simply show the truth in its most barefaced manner. Such is the condition that will exist at this sale. It is easy, very easy, to say things, but to back them up, as we will do, is unusual But there is a reason for it, and is appreciated by good, honest, economical people who know the power of value and the weight of reputation that stands back of every purchase which leaves this store. It is natural for you to have a slight doubt about it at first. We know that, but when you learn the real truth of the matter then all doubt is vanished, because the Putnam One-PriClothing House stands back of the claim. The Putnam One Price Clothing; House has been established up-to-d- 14 ate so-call- HEAVY SNOW FALL. Ricerd Has Been Broken in New York City. New York, Feb. gathbureau ered by the snow removal show that the snowfall here for January broke the department records. The total was 19.2 inches and added to the already high figures of 28.8 indies recorded this winter, created a total to date of 48 Inches, only ten inches less than the fall for the entire winter of ed ce 1898-9- Fall and Winter A FEW PRICES ON SUITS TAKES LIFE WITH POISON, Park City, Jan. 31. Last evening at her home on Ontario ridge, while, la a fit of despondency, the result of 111 health and continued reverses of fortune, Mrs. Annie A. Yske Edwards took carbolic add and died this morning as a result. Deceased had lived In Park City tor a number of years, having been married here some twelve year ago to Iun Yske, from whom she separated about four year sen. Later she was married to 8teve Edwards, who was killed but a few weeks after they were married. Since the death of her husband the woman had been in a bad state of health, she having had typhoid fever and her three children also having been sick. It Is thought that her mind finally gave way upder the severe strain and the action uf last evening, which culminated ia her death thla morning, waa the result. Three children survive Mrs. Edwards, the oldest being about 10 years of age. Relatives of the deceased In Charleston have been notified of the sad end of Mrs. Edwards and funeral arrangements will be made later. The masquerade given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Sutton was one of the society events of the sea-wiand was liken part in by a largo number of people. Prises were sward'd to the msakers as follows: Ladies' "rat, Mrs. Le Favour; ladles second, Mrs. A. R. Wecter; gentlemen's first, Lust Fsrendorfer: gentlemen's sec- Overcoats! S5 I Rich in Style Highest Qualities I (0 to pick front in the very latest styles 'and fabrics; fiood vsIub for $13.00 Men's fine Overcoats, cut 45, 48, CO and 53 inches long, made in Chaterfield, belt and Rytou style, JO A0 positively worth $22.00, ifvivd Salvage priie Men's finest Overcoats, in Imported fabrics from tlm J heat makers in the world. Many lined with Hits 914 AO costliest lining. Merchant tailor will ' fld.v(j charge you $40. Salvage price 175 Men's and Boys' Ulsters, in all styles and shades, go at your own price. 0(1 Men's good styliah Hals, former price $1.00 Vul 4J and $1.50, Salvage price ,. A' Men's fleece-line- d 44. Underwear, good value LuC V for 60c.' Sulvsge price COO t M IQ suit of Men's Clothe, all to match ; also fine worsted cutaway costs and vests This auit is positively worth $10.00, or your money funded at any time during the sale. Men's fine Suits in Cheviols ami Fin ids and Birdseye Worsteds Worth $12.00, or your money refunded at any time during this anle if you are not satisfied. fC Q0 Mens splendid Suit in velour finished pd.uO Caasimeres, all size Thla auit positively worth $15 or your money back. f7 AO Fine dress suits in plain chrrka a 0(1 ... ... avliv3 htrlpCB r. . This suit is positively LWOrih $20.00.At. $10.98 each you esn artect you a Suit worth from $25 to $.'10.00, from 20 lots of as finely made and as elegantly finished Suits as the inoal fastidious lre-hfine home and foreign Suitings could of style and tone, and In a great variety of effects tailored into garment of faultless fashion-CheviVicunas, Homespun, Tweed and Casimere Suits, single and double breasted; splendid value for only A fine 499 US - er ot., ond. Brunesu Frsnkel. At about midnight a fine supper was served to the dancers, and the evening on the whole one of the most pleasant in the iety history of Psrk City. In the city Justices court afternoon the cases of the yesterday sgainst Purcel: and against Hankscity were tried wore Judge W. 8. Lockhart, with the that in ths last mentioned ease tie defendant was taxed $10 for bat-?- ' a nd former case, in hich Hanks was the complaining witness, defendant was discharged on Mount of a failure of the plaintiff w prosecute. . HEAVY FOG HANGS LIKE A PALL Vernal. Jsn.,28.-T-he y long wblch la at ill .hanging a fatal fftron vhm. Hundreds of people of nil re d tip with one disease or ,nd the number of deaths ia . SrUlT- - At the Pfwent there PorpM" ,n th7 parts of 1 0f wh,fh wlU be buried eontln-o.hif,T- Png .El In Hront 3C SlOc, 50c Neckwear, I 19c Salvage price '1 Men's blits Denham Overalls, aold every- - IQ. 13C where for $1.00, Salvage price Men's good Shirts, good value for $1.00, AQ. Uvb and Salvage price, 42c and fl. Men's good 8uapendera, good value for 25c, Salvage price 2 Odd Coats, odd Veals and Mackintoshes at your own1,000 other article too numerous to menVg price. .1, Vr Men's good durable CaSaimere Pants, . . , worth $.i.5U . i . in Men's Dres Pants, worth $1.00 or your .. 51.63 money returned Men's fine Dress Pants, well worth $2AU .only i, ... ,ii M 4Q Men's fine Trousers for Sunday wear, in Worsteds and fancy atrip, at staaesaei iBVV Positively worth $5.00 and $.00 or money refunded. JSe Knee Pants, exceptionally good value for 73c, Salvage gala price Boy a' Wool Suita, good value at $3.00, Salvage Sale price Boys' all Wool Suits, good value $4.00, Salvage Sale price for ... Men'a fine Satin BaL Calf shoes, former price $2.25, Salvage price Men's heavy shoes, good for outdoor work, 1 bnahuiy hf.rr Th iwf be unfavor- leaves a deced ,mu children, r,pP. d fOTr child d DONT MISS IT rVi J of Pneumonia. prlec-s- hops recovery. Co,nmlwloner John Hacking Over the Door RAILROAD I I BIG RED SIGN t OVER THE DOOR 1 it days. thing House Co. of Chicago Salvage Managers of Sale Wlt-Reuni- $ I Been Red Sign W LOOK FOR THE , Look for the Big fa I Ave. 2345 Best Washington House, Clothing Ogdens - a ft ft 5li3 ! Sale opens Saturday, Feb. 4, at 9 a. m. and closes in 5utmiam lot writing burial are J it J?d nowMrfc Ell Miw rJSTSJCampbell, Theorn Wk .ae41vTlmo,,-T-Mr8- child, Hhons, an old pioneer of i' e U ' d"Perately ill with rn! V'1 AO. 3oC .51.13 There will be a crowd, but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured people. 10 -- ahll Ifttl UflC former price $2.25, Salvage price Men's fine dress shoe, former price It IA .... $2.7.1, Salvage price Men's flue rubber boots, at your own prices. lisdies' and Mens rubbers, price from 49c and up. Umbrellas, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc, at unheard of . Bpt day. "itbeek, wife of Wm. btjhwrl Ir Kv way last night, a 40. 31c This will be the greatest bargain sale Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes ever conducted in this section of the country. We will put forth such offerings that no matter what the weather may be you must and will be here to get your share $1-6- T f These represent 1 be product of Uio world's celebrated looms aud the world's muet skilled tailor. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $10.00 garment in tlm world. REMEMBER of ..JSc n Selvage price Men's extra fine Dress Suits In all the Isiest styles nd shades, equal to the finest $40.00 $14 AQ IbiDu suit, for FARE PAID TO PURCHASER OF $15 OR OVER Let Nothing Keep You Away. The Hour Is Set. The Date You Know h J h y I j O |