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Show HUE MOUSING EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAn, FRIDAY MORNING, FIT. READ V S. IMS. MNEAL Trpf WILL BE 4 BUI RELEASED RE AGRttMINT THE OPPOSING LAWYERS IN EXTORTION CASE. Hour Thia After-"eoWaa Still Prisoner tha la Jail. t a Lata o reported yaaterday that an had beaa peached between Attorn ev Hulanlaki and juilripol Judge Murphy whereby C. D. MrNeal who aa yesterday acquitted hTcharae of attamptad extortion, JTuuM be retooied from custody upon criminal lb awn recognisance on the n.nipliacr charge. had not been However. WcNeal up to the hour of going to preaa author-i- t tLie afternoon and while the had heard that in elated that theyhad been entered each an agreement when McNeal into, they did not know would be aei at liberty. n vii Z, i rd - tbs of Receipts and Disbursement Funds of Waber County. County Treasurer Alma D. Chamber tha county clerk yesterday the following report tor tha month of January, 1905: j Balance on hand January 1, 1905. 114,647.55 fund General 838.11 Poor fund - 9,528.81 County School fund Sled with ...... wSK Interest fund Juror and Witness fund Redemption fund Special District Road fund.... Becedantu Trust fund 324.80 660.30 89.75 69.50 clerk, K. Hollingsworth, fees collected after settle12.00 ment James Christiansen, state 1.40 treasurer, alieep inspection . James Christiansen, Stats Dis12,084.75 trict School fund C. R. Hoillgawortb, clerk, Jas. Reed, dacraasd, unclaimed 2.00 by heirs C. R. Hollingsworth, clerk, Magdetine Jensen, deceased, .11 unclaimed by heirs Redemption Tax Sale, Re26.75 demption for January CL 912,128.07 Tidal receipt and balance on hand (40,578.39 DISBURSEMENTS. 9 2,608.58 General fund 86.23 General fund internal 627.23 Poor fund 9.37 Poor fund interest 961.00 County school fund 11,885.49 Stats Dtatrtct school fund 161.2U Juror and Witness fund 391.86 Redemption fund 36.75 Special District road fund. . ... Total 916.717.70 Balance on hand February 1. 1905. General fund (13.016.20 Poor fund 196.53 8,591.91 County school fund 205.90 Sinking fund Interest fund 2,189.59 State District school fund . 199.26 Juror and Witness fund 168.60 295.19 Redemption fund 3.00 Special District road fund .. Decedents Trust fund 52.61 . ....a...... Total disbursements ance on hand 923,860.69 and bal- (40,578.39 COUNCILMJJHN RIVALRY Thsy Will Engage in a Match Game at Bowling Alleys. Tbs sudden attack of bbwling fever which has seised the city fathers will b allowed to rent itself Friday evening at the alleys of the Ogden Bowling Tha game will be played according to rules of soma description Tbs team having the mot luck, thus succeeding in knocking down the greatest number of pins, will be declared the winner. Spectators will be allowed, but it is understood in advance that no coaching from ths aide lines will be initialed. If any player is fortunate enough to make a strike, undue enthusiasm must not be shown. Pins Knocked down on any other alley other 1'ian the one upon which ths bowler is playing shall not b counted. The two will be captained by Councilman Ji,u Chambers and Nye. No adminsion fee alii be charged. The mayor will be invited to art referee. City Attorney Bagley will keep score and Chief Browning will keen .. peace. TOUCH CHARACTERS "e Worth of good stylish clothing for men, boys and children, shoes, furnishing goods, hats, 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 order to effect this in such a short space of time everything throughout this mammoth clothing house of A. W. Putnam, 2345 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah, will be sold at such low prices never known before g stock of merchandise begins Saturday, February 4. at 9 a m., and pos- in this section of the country. Sale of this fine and I itiveiy closes Wednesday night, Feb. 15. This mammoth store will be closed Thursday and Friday, February 2 and 3, to remark and re-- f. 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 tij E CLOTHING HOUSE SALE OF FINE CLOTHES BEGINS. je & dt & one-pri- ce up-to-da- or convinced that ,ld Jo will, for,lr-a- Craig, who ars uud sixty-da- y T aen-t- h possessors pu,Uo"- - ta lhe cHm-Mfr"'?ne,day Johnson became t0 work and was put uVl,,?.le "I1 W ?,hVtoh" dose of Uy 4 I k $ I k $ ! & Read, the Profitless, Quotations! k I t M 812-00- Mens fine Overcoats, cut 45, 48, 50 end 52 Inches made in Chert erfldd, belt and Ryton style, m log positively I M IA ault of Mens Clotliea, all to mntch; also fine worsted cutaway coat and veals .fL.lv Tills suit is positively worth 810.00, or'ynr money refunded at any time during tbe sale. Mens flue Suita in Cheviots and Scotch Plaids and Birdseye Worsteds or your money refunded at any time dur, Worth ing tills sale if you sre not satisfied. Mens splendid Suita in velour finished Cassimrrcs, all sixes Till suit positively worth 815 or your money back. AO. well worth fine Dress 87 A0 Mens gOiily s Pants, Fine dress suits In plain checks and vOv s s a so $250 m .,. fli-- 'l .,, ., stripes M 4Q Mens fiiie Troiiwrs for Sundsy wear. In This suit is positively worth (20.00. Worsteds end fancy strlpen, at At (10.98 each you can select you a Suit worth from or money refunded. Positively worth (5.00 end 825 to 830.00, from 20 lots uf as finely muile and as value for dre-er 1. good most Knee fastidious the as exceptionally Pants, elegantly finished Suits Will 75c, Salvage Sale price could desire; fine home and foreign Suitings of style and tone, and In a great variety of rffrcla Boy Wool Suita, good value at (3.00, 81 1A tailored Into garments of faultless fashion l.l Sale price Salvage Vicunas, Homespun, Tweed and Casslmere fur value 81 A QQ Boys all Wool Sulla, good Suits, single and double breasted; a (4.00, Salvage ShIo price (IllivS splendid value for only A fins worth tQ (22-00- , Qfi 3.SO Salvage price B Mms fiiJet Overcoats, in imported fabrics from the Vl beat makers in the world. Many lined with tbe SIS AO Merchant tailor will I charge you (40. Salvage price . ...( in all and shades, styles 175 Mens and Boys Vinters, go at your own price. Uj Mens good stylfeh Hats, former price M and 81.50, Salvage price Underwear, good value V Mna fleece-lineB for 50c, Salvage price .f Mens Derby Ribbed Underwear, good M value for 73c, Salvage price Mens Handkerchief a, good value for 15c, D, DC W Salvage price Mens good Socks, good value for 3c 10c, Salvage price 1 9c Meas 50c Neckwear, Salvage price Ifl. Mens bins Denham Overalls, sold every- Vul when for 81.00, Salvage price . Mens good Shirts, good value tor (1.00, gQ. V Udl and Salvage price, 42c and for A. value ijk Mens good Suspenders, good v 25c, Salvage price own at Mackintoshes your Odd Coats, odd Vents and price. 1,000 other articles too numerous to f Mj I . (1-0- d A k V ...(wa (O-O- Che-viot- s. REMEMBER of This will be the greatest bargain sale Clothing. Furnish- of the country. ings and Shoes ever conducted in this section We will put forth such offerings that no matter what the weather may be you must and will be here to get your share 91-5- 10 d0 ia to utsiaim twenty- -: the dark cell convince any prisoner i o DONT MISS IT ! There will be a crowd, but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured 10 Sale opens Saturday, Feb. 4, at 9 a. m. and closes in people. Mens fine Satin BL Calf shoes, former price f2JB, Salvage price Mens heavy shoe, good former price $iJS, Salvage Mens fine dress shoes, (2.75, Salvage price Mens fine rubber boots, at your prices. Ladle and Mens rubbers, prices from 49e and up. Umbrellas, Trunks, Suit Cases ete at unheard of prices. on Every Purchase Is Guaranteed so that there shall bo no mistake, no exaggeration, no overdrawn statement, we ak you to fetch this document with you when you coins to tha sals and look over every article herein described. Toil'll convince yourself mighty quick with your own eyes that everything Is cold precisely as advertised LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN OVER THE DOOR days. to ,ntle ones. T0,,T cf abu- k" - wlt1 a rork when I get ouli.'t 8 out stockade," was f' J!?f dnne Priiionpr ' unilvrs,i Cm ,- the Guard Thoms Lever, made a rl0? Tnbw8 LfTer h mlBht bsve ke Pr,n'T tUu that the a "Beroua man, ?i Uk no chances with uv;.6 1 1 11 ziowari Henrt rra,V?lt',e Ome-Pri- ce Look for the Big Western Red Sign a,d ck Bt him Germann. dirst,ock of w' d,ed 8t 4 of Oottiisn Ave. 2345 Best Washington House, Clothing Ogdens -- offlcwi went down ornin to see if Johnson to o to work, thev were IK te ,HV Two Prisoners Who Are Giving Them Much Trouble. The police (are- - ( RECEIPTS. Total - ONE-PiyC- Total Total Sden UtahV REPOR TREASURERS COUNTY $ 2345 Wash Av. Over the Door RAILROAD of Co. Chicago Salvage Managers of Sale FARE PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15 OR OVER Let Nothing Keep You Away. The Hour Is Set. 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