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Show THE MOBilNG EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, RUSSIA FEDnUART 1, 1005. u yo TO BUILD A NAVY in . M American Capital to loyt induotry ShipbuildiBB tM That Country. 2. Midnight. 'having definitely com- to the policy oI rebuilding tlio imreaaiag the size of program detailed tliO l'altbough completed, is already foreign firm, anxiou. ianTrontrac-- t a Him Arm. are however, as only wciax little aucceto, gem baa thua far pre-c-h fr contract for a large ship. eontrawa may be taetead Stteadmiralty ha decided,to attract 5? contracts abroad, vfrapital to Kuaaia for the erec-m- S yard, with the generala vast and creating Knbnlldii indue try at home, which will render the couniry com-Sindependent of foreign builder, ia u thi nsaiter the admiraltytoward the friendly diapoaitlon States and tliero ia reason to the admiralty already haa capital-Mh- o en offer from American are willing to embark in the uiernrlse on the condition of obtaining Chas. M. sufficiently large contract 1a believed visit approaching gtkeab's this with u b directly connected fffStt da Sey-Jrth- i ng Silly L, ed 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 stock of merchandise begins Saturday, February 4 at 9 a m., and pos- ft in this section of the country. Sale of this fine and P a, 1. 1 I I p I I , ,! TL Tl fat J J A J P I L J if pvpMition. lisp hides mystery. iaby Was With the Unidentified Who Died at a Railroad Child Wo-na- n Station. K,w York, Feb. 1 In Ibe City New Jersey, la a , sithout a claimant. Heia bright-eyed- r hoa-pii- il. boy one-pri- ce for one and and a baa ha But lisp year. benwer Questioned by the police, the mainni or interested nurses he gives u answer w liich might be Finn' Hynn" or "Foley ." The child was with a woman about 13 years old in the Jersey Central train lied si the Communipaw terminal. She vaa taken suddenly ill and died. The boy was heard calling her Aunt Mary,'' but when the train hands aked bln' the name of the woman after aha well-behav- ed d up-to-da- uf his . at their apron strings and over the newness of things. laughed I LISPS A NAMK. as be grew tired and sleepy they put him to bed. He didn't kick up much of a fuss during the night and Aa anon & howl that i woke with a good-naturthe brought the Chief of Police into hospital to see what the young man wanted. Finn or Flynn" was aa tar aa they got with him the night before. While under the influence of a milk breakfast lie was again questioned by Chief Murphy. Then the name of Foley, came from the youngster's lips. "Sure it's Foley, aaid the chief. "I knew it the moment I put my eyes on RAILROAD 1 . WORD TO THE PUBLIC Clothing House has been established 14 years at Ogden, Utah, and needs no introduction to the the people in this section of the country. Selling only merchandise, and never misrepresenting anything, they have won the confidence of everyone. This enterprising firm anticipated an unprecedented and good, reliable trade and in consequence bought heavily in all departments, Our entire building and stock rooms are overloaded with seasonable clothing, etc., and, lranidy, we didn't 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 can't be sold at a profit in dull season it can't be sold even at cost It must be sold at such low prices that the people of Ogden and Weber county will bona-fid- e sale expecting to buy merchandise at prices never known straits 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-fide reduction sales with ether sale this that Do confound have been in progress in Utah. How unsatisfactory the or are not before. You'll not be disappointed. cold belief. How and the his words honest in and is calculating hang upon the reader's lips when they simply show the English language becomes when one is enthusiastic sale. It this is will to condition exist at that easy, very easy, say things, but to back them up, as we will do, is unusual But truth in its most barefaced manner. Such is the the value of know economical and the weight of reputation that stands back of every purchase who power people there is a reason for it, and is appreciated by good, honest, first. We know about but when it at that, you learn the real truth of the matter then all doubt is vanished, which leaves this store. It is natural for you to have a slight doubt One-Priclaim. of the Clothing House stands back because the Putnam The Putnam One Price a friendship with the nurses He smiled at the white cairn, tigged te C-- . bid died the hoy Blood tongue-tie- d The child didn't show any signs of terror and seemed to take the situation mln-t- es philosophically. He cried for a few but when pressed for answers, sben taken to the City hospital struck gp Ogden, Utah 2345 Wash Av. up-to-da- te so-call- ed ce Quotations LEGISLATION. by Roossvelt and Members of the Cabinet. Under Consideration Washington, Feb. 3. At the conclusion of a cabinet meeting today, Attor-k- v General Moody and Secretary Horton remained with the president lor time, the latter finally accompanying the president from the executive offices to the White House wrnen he went to luncheon. Railroad rate legislation was under discussion but beyond the fact that the report of the Cominvestigation of tlie Interstate merce commlasion of charges that the Santa Fe hud granted rebates. to the Colorado Fuel and Iron company formed a basis for a part of the discussion nothing waa learned, concerning it. As he left the offices. Attorney General Moody aaid the report liad not reached him yet, although he had understood it hud been forwarded fo the department of justice. It Is understood that under an act of congress, officials of a railroad corporation who testify before the commission in an investigation aro rendered immune thereby from prosecution for inch offenses against the law may be disclosed by their leatl-monWhether officials of tne an me wrpomtlon who do not testify also re immune from prosecution for the offenses charged, la aaid to be a ii quest ion of law. Secretary Morton was one of tbe of Mata of tbe Sams Fe who testified Wire the commission during its in- Overcoats! ft Rich in Styleflighest Qualities to pick from in tbe very latest styles f I AD yiawO and fabrics; good value for (12.00 Men's fine Overcoats, cut 46, 48, 60 and 62 inches long, made in Chexterfield, belt and Ryloa style, (0 DO positively worth (22.00, Balvaga price Men's finest Overcoats, in imported fabrics from the best makers ln the world. Many lined with tho costliest linings. Merchant tailor will Q0 charge you (4ff. Salvage price ........... (lu.uj 175 Men'a niid Boys Ulsters, In all styles and shades, go at your own price. Men's good stylish Hats, former price (1.00 ...33c and (1.50, Salvagn price 600 $ft P aj( & fll . ser-xx- vestigation. PALMA'S CABINET RESIGNS. t President of Cuba Refuses to cept the Resignations. " Hsvtna, Felt. 2. Ac- 22 Handkerchiefs, good value for 15c, Salvage price Men's good Socks, good value for .W 10c, Salvage price 50c Neckwear, Salvage price Men's M 'A Mens bine Denham Overalls, euld every V when for (1.00, Salvage price '1' v ,r cwe PtaiiT fo the Moderate party, vray for him to maka Section for cabinet officers under the new conditions 1.,n,n,,l courteoUl'ly but declined to accept the res- "d dded that his joining liiicsi?!r,c Purdy a IMlr,3r and dld not Particularly af-ibe cabinet. The cabinet mem-ta well aware that JNw. be Ganges after eonsulta-Preside- titos JModeru'e leadera. t;v.ir i Men .0clled Prer .forn"'d tbt nt Palma and la price. tlon. PA 4A Men'a fine Trousers for Sunday wear, ln Worsteds and fancy stripes, at .9twv Positively worth $5.00 and $6.00 or money refunded. 41. Knee Ianls, except iontlly good vslue for tttilo pnc6 ssesavlU 7Gc. PI IA Boys .Wool 8ult, good valuo at $3.00, fill Bftlviso fold yrir! Boys all Wool F.ultvi, good value for S1i9 $4.00, Sulvsgo Sale price 1 9C iQ. 3G 1,000 at your own other articles loo numerous to men-S$ fi er Clothing. Furnishof ings and Shoes ever conducted in this section 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 "f 7tont.0h There will be a crowd, but you will be jostled Fh' -B- ra?nihthVvmbl'V.hM Y oocmlte Valley x.eiai g.iveinment. by pleased and good natured people. W AO. JV. U idG PI IQ ,,, , $2.5, Salvaga prtie ,,,., Men's fine rubber bools, at your own prices. Ladles and Men's rubbers, prices from 49c and tip. Umbrellas, Tranks, Suit Cases, etc, at unheard of pilecs. ffi W Every Purchase Is fiuaranteed that there shall bo no mistake, no exaggeration, no overdrawn slalciiient, wo ask you to fetch this document with you when you coins to tho salo and look over every article herein described. You If convince yourself mighty quick with your own eyes that everything Is sold precisely as advertised so LOOK TOR THE OVER THE DOOR k V Western of Co. Chicago Salvage Managers of Sale- FOR THE NATION. ' DONT MISS IT ! 93C Ave. 2345 Washington Best House, Clothing Ogdens aulhorita-fc- f Nenher of the latter any poliUcal allegiaine. Cal-- vOv This will be the greatest bargain sale r'?,ed,7 ln the world that itoJ? Itufiiueee of tha akin xn the bodT: Ho1'1 Oint- -' sny drag Store, 60 cents. YOSEMITB ... .. REMEMBER of xiK o! kT .only AQ. IPuloam ,&hurVr ? P,rohably Mao Mr. Oritx, is (3-6- 0 Men'a fine Satin Hal. Calf shorn, former price (2.25, Salvuge price Men's heavy shoes, good for outdoor work, former price $2.25, Salvaga prico Men's fine dress shoes, former price fc? ?n' at.?' wv Odd Coats, odd Vests and Mackintoshes affi th resignations secretary of the tress- lieinoi1 ' tancio secretary of pub- WU1 l,ortlJr xccept-S- t .na 0,1 Mr- secreof the ulterior, who Yero, la in poor rationalist In aympathy. II, nt"'1 of Public works My to continue in lir fj. Wv All five members announced giauce tripes I, This suit ia positively worth $20.00. At (10.98 each you can select yon Suit worth from (25 to (30.00, from 20 lots of as finely made and as elegantly finished Suits a the mot fastidious dre-scould desire; fine home and foreign Suitings of style and tone, and in n great variety of effects tailored into garments of faultless fashion Cheviot , Vicunas, Homespun, Tweeds and Casnimcre Suita, aingin and double breasted; a splendid value for only , Casaiiiierea, nil nixes Tills suit positively worth (15 or your money back. Finn dress suits lu plain checks and ...35c c hi, let visited President Pal- today and presented their resigns, lone. They stated that they desired, mi! Prudent Palma had iVJS 23e This suit ia positively worth (10.00, or your money refunded at any time during tho sale. Men's fine Suita in Cheviots and Scotch (1 A0 Pin Ida and Birdseye Worsteds fjiv3 Worth (12.00, or your money refunded at any time during this sale it you are not satisfied. Mens splendid Suits in velonr finished ( C Q0 Mens extra fine Dress Suits in all the latest styles 14 PA and shades, equal to the finest (40.00 ta vltoOw suit, for These represent the product of the world's celebrated looms and the worlds most skilled tallora. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any (10.00 garment ln the world. Mena good durable CaRsimera Pants, .! worth ( J.50 , . . mi ... M, ' Men's Dress Pants, worth $1.00 or your .. money returned worth AO. Men's fine Dress Pants, well A fine suit of Men'a Clothes, all to match; also fine worsted cutaway coats and vesta. RAILROAD ote to OO-eSSS- SS S5S--3- SS 3SS FARE PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15 OR OVER Let Nothing Keep You Away. The Hour Is Set. The Date You Know BCSSa A V t Q |