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Show fim ONLY ONE Q AioKMXt. i:ami.nt;: (aimin', ittaii. i!:ihay mokmm;. m?i;r.KV TO c--5 VOTE IN e Irij DISPUTE s... ll . 1;. 4 ion,-;- kj iff ELi-- J ca5L":ga:- -i nje? PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE will continue for a short time longer to accommodate those who have been un-- I AT able to attend the sale on account of the crowds. Its an every day occurrence to hear people exclaim IT DID NEVER PAY TO COME. THESE ARE BARGAINS BEFORE HEARD OF IN THIS SECTION OFTHETOUNTRY The prices that we will quote you on high class Clothing, Furnishings and Rubber Goods for the next few days you can W canvassed case. PRECINCTS SEVEN IN hamer-howel- l RP to Show V 0flc,, turti W Give Count by CommiMWMri. But Uttli Chinfl i. well fro mu Maine of the t, Fwr West, Kanravllle, andHar- Liberty n. k $ Hunt-distric- of rkviUcoccopied the attention coute.tee Vontesunt. tb for each wde l the attorney ilTjudiciil contest proceedings time thi. nftmm. until pn-There in but little diltereuce noted in went end the original count. Court went into aeraioa this time nil at 8:3i o'clock. By tbi concerned realize what a the vote imderukiug it i to canvas Weber Morgan and Dovla lountieo. Hollingsworth tlu' !,ld' the first wiine called to f He was called for the PurP. wh'cjj ba1 tifving the two package Acbeen brought out to be not had belief hi best they cording to ,Jf nd been tampered with in ,iy a were in Urn lame condition when thoy were given into hi poaseralou. In rwponae to n qnwt wn by staled that judge Magiuni wltnera he received but few of the Pfrhap direct from the judge of elootlon, moot that Mr. Folkmaa had received afteruf them and anld packages had ward been turned over to him. Folk-nia- n Mist E. C. Erb and George D. were alio placed on the witnen aiand and teatitted aa to the manner la which the ballots had hem received. The testimony of the three mentioned wan necessary as a of preliminary step to the the ballots. The package containing the ballot of the First Huntaville district was found to be broken and counsel for the ran tester objected to said ballot being counted until further luveatiga-tkwna wade n to how the package came to be opened. Mr. Folkmnn wan put on the stand on tbla point, and testified tlist when the package came into bis possession It was broken in that manner end that accoa to the ballots could easily be had through the rent in the package. Judge More sustained tb objection for the pree-nt- , stating that argument on tm matter might lie indulged In later. Following la a table showing original vote cast, the recount, number of bleaks and contested ballots: iji Jud; wlt-sm- afford to lay in a supply of merchandise for years to come. Come to This Bona Fide 'ale expcctmg LOOK FOR THE RED LIGHT 'i A at Glance 'rices the Will Convince You Thislsthe ! Greatest Bargain Sale Ever Conducted in This Section of theCountry k Fall and Winter A FEW PRICES ON SUITS I Overcoats! Jj A Rich in Style Highest Qualities to pick from in tha vary lotaat styles PI QQ L and fabrics; good value for 912.00 flUJ Men's fine Overcoats, cut 46, 42, 60 and 62 Inches long, made in Chesterfield, belt and Ryton atyle, positively worth $22.00, Salvage priie Men's Unset Overcoats, in Imported fabrics from the beat makers In the world. Many lined with Ilia costliest linlagi. Merchant tailor will PI a AO 4N90 charge you 940. Salvage price 176 Mens and Boys' Ulster, in all styles and shades, go at your own price. Men'a good stylish Hats, former price fl.00 and 11.60, Salvage price ... , ...,3uC Mens fleece-line- d Underwear, good value 2k for 60c, Salvage price Ribbed Mena Derby Underwear, good 35c value for 76c, Salvage prlco Mens Handkerchiefs, good value for 15c, n. CC Salvage price Men's good Socks, good value for 0 JC 10c, Salvage price Q MO A A j suit of Men Clothe, all to niiteh; alao fine worsted cutaway coat aud vrU This suit is positively worth $10.00. or your money se-funded at any time during the aale. Mens fine Suita In Cheviots aad Scotch Flaids and Birdseye Worsted Worth $12.00, or your money refunded at any time during this kale if you are not aatiaded. Men's splendid Suits in velour flnlshtd K AO Cassiiiierea, all alaes This suit positively worth $16 or your money back. Fla dress suits ia plain cbecka aad ... ... ... ... ... .. stripes Thi suit ia positively worth $20.1)0. At $10.98 each you can aslact you a Suit worth from $25 to $30.00, from 20 lot of aa finely uwdo and as elegantly finished Butt a the must laatidiOM dne-ae- r could desire; fine how and foreign Mulling of atyle and tone, and in a great variety uf effect tailored Into garment of faultless fashion Cheviot, Vicuna, Hoineapun, Tweed aad Caaalmere Suits, single and double breasted; a P1QO splendid value for only A fin constituted thpiueelvea canvneing board yesterday afternoon and between Bunk Creek. the and . Tha following table will show a result of their cnnveaa and also the original votes east in those district: Hooper First 1 tion. abide, Pylmam ... ... hjb SSc Men'a fine Trousers for Sunday wear. In MM Womteda aad fbacy atripaa, at KiW Positively worth $5.00 and $400 or men ey rrfuaded. Race Paid, rxcopUoaelly good value for 76c, Salvage T COMPLAINT AGAINST HOLLA THOMPSON. 0l"2 10 Follow Up the Accusations Against Colored Boy by Father of Whitt Girl. was sworn to in the by ,W,dndy Pender, charging Holla Thomp- ,h fo,lorji boy. with pstlt Tb, th ouiErowth of larceny. the ion made by the o IS cere. Young wifh trnrting a from 25 a letter, which was n him to mall. doM with toe oth- r ,n,t Thompeon, in making Wms.mmtiono, threat against Ifa. T.h,t Firl whom he wan to. not been dc- 'amsST"1- - mAn 'vest! ration of the " l pending. The officers ',rt ' tS,njr,.ch',r'd " ?.Vh0roV'h PwweuUon, if ihompaon has caus- the police h itnpli- rated i ot a n6ro porter riJ1 nt wee divT. 8n,e loon, but Jury turned evIfT?: 1 coron',r' of eel SIIB b e lrouW SUCaT COWiPmROCMS "ftr?" Euiortiy National eaWtinI.e,m,0d Flret vfii, egeSU1 ia haw? ?eoer1 officea in tonk building and h',n flxed P- room OB toe third wiU be and See oKLtoo. field Tha twn h im Building. SuKEr company d fPered la the to secceury The preeent of-t- s wll he need by f,worT superintendents rE rootn of the office will y the bookkeepare. Male .. price at. Moo'a Bna fhttn BaJ. Calf shorn, termor price M. Salvage price aftoeu good for outdoor wart; former price 116, SaMwge price miimiimi 1 IA Mea'a flae d; 9 fTMr pric 92 76, BaWaga price Ovi o Ois No aaiMidVlnW Mea'a flat rubber boots, at pwur oww prieia. Ladles' mad Meu'e rubber, price from 4fe aad up. $2.21, j?I Umbrella, Truahe, Bull Casea, pi lees. da, at ot uohaard M V .......ulv Wool Bulla, good value at $3.00, Salvage Sale prioa Bor' all Wool Bulla, good value for $1.00, Salvage Bale price .. Bov' OESS I . ..$1.1! Every Purchase Is Guaranteed k $ $ ...S1J9 This Sale Will Continue a Short Time, So Dont Wait Until the Last Day, But Come Early and Get a Good Selection i? DONT MISS IT ! There is a crowd, but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured people. SALE WILL CONTINUE A SHORT TIME LONGER ahaU he ao ailaULa, wo exaggeratiou, you to fetch thla no overdrawn statement, w document with you when yen corns to tha aale and look over every arUola herein deacribed. Youll coarinoo you reelf mighty quick with your own eye that everyth big ia aold pnclsolj aa advartlued so that there ak LOOK FOR THE I I Big Red Front i Osie-Pri- cc I Clothing. for Big j Remember the Sale Only Lasts a Few Days Longer A 7 Let NothingKeep I You Away. The Hour Is Set. The Place You 1 1 1 o o BS3aeaae9Be9se0BeaBeB,sB3sffleoo 6WEAR TL atyle .J1U5 Ogdens Best Clothing House, 2345 Washington Ave. RedFront LARCENY riroL? steal tailor mode ta order frit, for .. These srpreernt the product of the world's nekhraled looms and the worlds moat skilled tailors. They equal aad are guaraateed to excel any 940-0garmeal In th world. Men's good dura hie Caanimero Paat PI 10 worth 93$0 ... ... ... ... ,. pliio CHARGES rirniiH? Drew Suits In all tbo--1 equal to tho flood 941.00 A Look PENDER Mens extra fine and I f Prices on U) 91-0- 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock canvassed votes In Hooper districts 1 and 2 ! to buy goods at almostyour own price. Youll not be disappointed. S 9 VOPEN EVENINGS Men's 60c Neckwear, Salvage price 9c K Mens blue Denham Overalls, aold every- in. 5-1 JC where for 91.00, Salvage price M Mens good Shirts, good value for PA. VtfC Z and 91.60, Salvage price, 42c and Men'a for value A. good Suspenders, good jY 25c Salvage price iC Odd Coats, odd Vesta and Mackintoshes at your own 1,000 other articles too numerous to menprice. Clerk Mattson, Stenographer Darla and the attorney for the contestant and the contest ee 8 & fl Judge Morse, County I parents, at. No. It.j 1tlFFER OF LIGHT AHD POWER street. Thu hrMo-oiw- t ia the ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. IHtichcliffe of this city. For five, year rhu has beet What a Big Company Proposes to do a teacher in the public school and to Get a Franchise. has been in the Y. L. M Immigration Agrnt Iymgley was up I. A. circlesprominent of the Second ward. Mr. MayorTTorri and eight member of from Balt Lake City yesterday. teller In the ringrre Na- the bait Riley I city council hell au inin formal Wednesday meeting E. M. Allison, Jr., waa an Ogdrn tional bank and is well known. the office of lie Grand Young and dl visitor yraterday from Ball Lake. of the I u ("has. F. Garr. who ha been with Mr. cussed the appliration R. Heffner for the past two month Light Rahway company for a re Jack Weiet, a well known traveling L. the for fifty year of Us franrlil man from the rest, is hers for a few In the employ of the from Gold- renewal to begin at the end uf ' jirtv-- t returned Company, Mining daya. wo years, whm the company'.', presfield and Touopab Wednesday. He. reH. E. Christina, Orrgou Short Line ports that the company has secured a ent franchise will expire. The member who took part in the meeting were fine of claims near Diamondfleld attorney at Kenmierer, Wyo., ia in the in thegroup Dean. Hobday, Goldfield distrlel. Good surface Council men Hamr. city. values were found in several places on Martin, Fleece, Tuddenham. Wood and Mr. Young was Mrs. 8. Crandall of Iayaon is visiting this group, and the coin puny has every President Hewlett. of the comher daughter, Mrs. J. H. Slnnlster of reason to expert that a mine will be there aa the representative pany. developed whh proper work. Mr. Heff669 Twenty-flr- it atiert. No action waa taken, the mayor and ner haa now gone on a prospecting trip Into a sew region where hr had infor- the member of th council contenting B. F. White, n well known merto believe that themselves with saoertaluing from Mr. of Dil- mation which led him was chant and prominent riiix-a new mining district about to bn Young wl.ai the company proposed dofew a fur in la the lon, Mont., city opened. Mr. Garr expect to return to ing in return for the exteuion of its days. in a few week. franchise. If granted. roninr Among other things the Geo. D. Shipley desires that his name to give the Salt Lake City proposes DUCK SEASON be not confused with that of George B. land and water tight at the mouth of Shipley In connection with the Howell Big Cottonwood canyon of an eatlmai-econtest cane. Tbs company is Are to do nowvalue of $100,Mt. Preparing Ogden Sport the city's part .of tb joint lighting Some will Killing. The Ladies of the Maccabees city and county building and the afterhave a special meeting grounds free ot charge. It la also lightnoon, Feb. 17, ia the K. of P. hall. All departin view of the dut-- season oiiening ing the police station an.l fire to members requested to be present. the ment stations without expense Wedneeday. a number of Ogden (porta-me- n In the new bav arranged to ay a visit to the city, and will put free lights Sam 8miUi. a atorkiuan of WyomBesides, it ia furnishing ponds to enjoy the sport, which public library. ing, was arrested yesterday at the dutk power free to run the elevator In the lawa allowed the for one la month and by Wlbon Union Depot by Sergeant joint building, and will furnish power Officer Hutchin. upon the charge of or nntil the middle of March. free to run another elevator In that cold weather of The the week ha past drunkenness. which It is proposed to install frozen all the open water and it is stat- bnlldfng In tbe near future. duck ed are no that not 2224 Linroln a of plentiful Mrs. U A. Meyar, on for they have been in previous rears. avenue, who wa operated are PerThere hunter wiio do not many WILLIS BROWN C3MIKC appendicitis Ut 8unday by Dr. avail themselves of the opporkins, Joyce aad Driver at tha hos- rare to afforded them for the extra tunity pital, Is rapidly recovering. month of sport and ate strongly His Mission to Ogden is in Relatien to Hattie against the spring alidutiug. AatkClgarette Legislation. The engagement of Mis The bill, which cut out the Riley ha been Hlnchdiffe to Jam spring for duck season shooting, Is now before Willis Brown, who is well known in announced, the wedding to taka place Lake next the legislature and many of the sports- this city where he has lectured several in the Temple at 8alt will men of the state are endeavoring to time for the league, will Thunday, after which a reception . be held at the home of the bride's have it be La Ogdea west vY t confer with IIS ' t Gul-lfirl- pa-ed- w-1 of tha i he committer on legislation local league, for the purpose of deciding upon a bill that will be framed for present ariun to the Utah stale legislature. There are two measures bow nnder consideration, the Tennessee cigaroile prohibitory law and the prohibitory law of the stale of Iowa. Tbe Teanee-se- e law, which is favored, is a follow: Section 1. lie It enacted by th Ga-era- ! Aaserahlv of Ibe Wat of Tennes-sr- a that it shall hn a misdemeanor for any person, firm or corporation to sell, offer to sell, or to bring falo the siate for the purpose of selling, giving away or otherwise disporiagof any dgaraltei, cigarette paper, or aubalituie for tb same; and a violation of any of the mispro viiioo of this act shall be a demeanor. punishable by a fine of not lea thaa fifty dollars. Seri ion 2. Be it fnriher euauted that Uw Grand Jury shall have inquisitor, i power over offenses commiUsd under thla act. 'flection 3. Be It further enacted that (hi act take effect from and after It passage, the public welfare requiring it. BIG IMPROVEMENTS Harriots h 11 - Pw Salt Lake Talent ia Deeply In tha Discovery. lad aerated 71m parties interested are those a-- aoriwtod with Me. Dean la block 6 RRIVE IH SPECIAL CAR Mr. Loflu. Mr. Mayna, Jadgo Bhor-inaand other. Thao far a aenaa-tkmvs4ooa are roportad, but panTwenty People Fi om Spanish Fork to nings have been mad indicating vabiea Attend a Wnddiag. from $2h9 to $356 a ton. This la fboui n al a atreak about twrive to Twenty people from flpaals'i Fork. Utah, arrived in Ogden eteroy at 11:25 a. m. in a Han Pedro special car attached to Oregon Short Lhie No. 5. They came np to attend the wedding Brock-henreception of Mr. and Mrs. Albert who weie married yesterday In the Halt Lake temple. Mrs. Brock Unk was a Mira Hughes before marriage and for the greater purtlun of her lit lived at Bpniah Fork. The reeertam ia to be hold at the residence of William B. this 1! tights. 2850 Jefferson Avenue, la a list of tboee who dry. Following came up In the special car: Mr. and Mr. Joshua Rrockbank. Mr. and Mrs. Junn B. Hughes. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Brockbaak. Mr. and Mr. Jacob Hanson. Mr. and Mra Clayton Berk. Mr. David Hannah linghes. F. Hushes. Mrs. M!ea Ida Du vie. Mary Rtekera and Edna Gardner. Meara. Morgan Hughe. Warner. Delbert Brockbank. Thomas Robert Boyack and John Banka The party was undar t he .lirect rare of J. It is announced that the Harrinian lines centering in Ogden, ara makiag some extension plan lor a number of new locomotives and oihr du,pT!: of 600 together with the lnta.tauon miles of automatic electric block signal which will mean about $8.ou0,oW to complete the be Ibe automatic bwcK signals will or the same pattern that bv been niece fu I operation on manyhewiara roads for some tuns and on sharp curves and tt her dangerous points along th orayimtravelling passenger agent h'oek mgnsii This avstem of tb Pan Pedro, Halt lake and Lns the of on considered Angeles, who ahawel them every of any new in use and hasraetera the of at punts, on many iiiFiJiiw?l LATEST 8TRUUL SANDSTORMS baud storm. Another strike aw tha This tirao it's oo tbo Kroger ground, one of tha Bandedona grows, kardly a a lout' throw aaroas the gulch from tbe big bonatica in block 6. Aad this other train to enter. discovery goes to th credit o Jama This new equipment will be uaed on R, Davis tbe man wto, only a few the Union Pacific. Oregon Short Line. weeks ago, made th boaanxa (Uaoov-er- y Oregon Railroad and Navigation and on tho kill opposite, says tho Gold-fiel- d stated Is ft sad Pacific, tho Southern this will ha ready News. year. k, 6MOO.OOO Linee to fipead Thi Beaton. mil essential to have a station. The only labor neueaaary In connection with the algaals when set up, ia. a repairman whom dutao are to keep tbe tuechantam la good working order. The signals elasd ax safety nntil a train haa entered I he block when they Irnms-- d n lately turn lo danger. In whAuh peel-liohas train remain until the they left th block and it is clear for an- where it is fourteen Inches wide, some of tha rock being liberally sprinkled with free gold. Oil lido of this nrraak tbe ledge ha bec.i stripped for eight trat. and it pa.: gold the eatbw width. 625 ta $19. The ledge has the appearance i from being a big one any width twelve to fony foci. It cropped not at all at the surtace, and its aidi i cannot be determined for some da -- yet. lncidenial to this strike il i a milter of iatarret to nolo that ihe iiicoc-erwa made within twnty tent of the point where St toiler sail Marli found the first gold that draw the of the world lo IM country, and il ia believed liy all who have visited I lw ground llutt right on this historic spot a great mind hna be.'ii v discovered. Over on block 5. the Loftm-iluvon the ground for lease, the timber tbe huiit frame: Hie incline i guin down rapidly: three shift will gi o.i Haturday. and In tea days the fifty ioot level will bo reached. Or- - la going imo the ora houra fur eacktng at the rale of two tone a dnv. aad tea next ahtptnent will be a matter of six1 ty too. |