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Show DATLY UTAH SIELOFF WENT OUT I STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, PULLMAN the winner during early part of the fight. Wrights May Sale CREWS TO LAY OVER IN OGDEN On and after June 1st Pullman crew now running from Chicago to Califor- UTAH ROMANCE WHICH ERED A DECADE. COV- LARGE ORDER FOR ENGINES. Jerry McCarthy of Salt Lake City koocked out Otto Sleloff of Chicago In One of the largest orders placed in Lake the Salt Palace theater at Salt years for locomotives has lately been of round In the tenth awarded the American Locomotive City last night what was to have been a twenty-roun- d company by the Harrlman lines. The contest The contest was given under order Is for sixty locomotives of differthe auaplcea of the Shamrock Athletic ent classes, and will be distributed club and under the management of S. over the lines of the system In the J. Kelly. west The system will also greatly The light waa equally aa fast aa the add to its rolling stock this season. h fight and the punishment administered by both of the men MOUNTAIN TIME WILL AIA oilVivil here this week in things artistic for women to wear ami home use will demonstrate more forcefully than ever before these two t. points: First f that we possess positive advantages in placing before the l,uWic of Ogden correct merchandise; and, second that the values offered an much greater than can he obtained elsewhere. Fix in your mind, if you please, any article sold in these four stores at a given price. Then make a careful in estimation of what we show at that price in the article selected. Compare it THK nia will lay over at Ogden, except on Man Show the Overland Limited. This means a Young Woman Battk Wm Fait and Beth Quickly Became doxen men laying over In Ogden all the ad Wonderful Staying Bride of Youth Who 8aved time. In addition to those who remain Qualities. Her Life. here on present runs. the From Kanab, In the southern part of this state, there comes a story of a leap year romance quite out of the ordinary, culminating In the marriage of Miss Rose Parley, the pretty vith what can be found elsewhere at the same price and you will understand why it is that this is known everywhere as OGDEN'S CBEST STORE daughter of a stockman, and George Blair, who lives over the border In Arlxona. The story dates back a decade to the time when Miss Parley was a Kelson-Welcchild of 10 and George Blair was a young herder, employed on the Parley waa terrific. WILL EXTEND TO RENO ranch. Rose was a sprightly girl, gffrr opened up on McCarthy from much given to excursions in the counAn order which fcoea Into effect June try around her father's ranch. There the tap of the gong with a hurricane ry 1st extends the we of mountain time are few settlers in Snake of blows which would have put a valley now, men to sleep. He would on the Southern Pacific to Reno, Kev. and there were fewer then, and the hoot hls left Into McCarthy's nose, For years past the traveler from east child's wanderings were the source of mouth and Jaw until the latter's body to west has had to change hls time- much worry to her parents. McCarthy piece at Ogden owing to the hours difwas covered with blood. One day the little one wandered exhibited rare grit and gameness, and ference in .time. The local lines and farther than usual. She climbed a waa well earned. the Union Pacific have been j pc rated hill a mile or more from the ranch-hous- e, hls knock-oThe first and second rounds were all on mountain time, while the Southern and continued her walk toward gleloffs. He made McCarthy look Pacific has used Pacific time. Now this Muddy river. When hunger reminded during these rounds. The Is to be abolished, and hereafter one her of meal time Rose tried to retrace third round was about evenly divided standard will be observed. All through her steps, but the prairies stretched Nevada the clocks will have to be for away on either side, with here with a possible shade for Sleloff. Although the latter was twice knock- turned an hour ahead. and there a slight hill, and no point ed down he finished gamely and receivon the landscape looked familiar. ed much applause. 8HIPMENTS OF FRUIT Rose was missed toward evening. The fourth round was all Sleloff by BREAK ALL RECORDS Her father and mother searched in all a wide margin. Sleloff tore Into McThe movement of California fruit the outbuildings and around the ranch, Carthy with a rapid succession of but In vain. Supper time came and lefts and rights for the face and Jaw specials eastward over the Union Pa- the child had not returned. It was which almost sent him through the cific this season is unprecedented. The and, although the day had January, rope. It seemed as though McCarthy season Is not old yet, but already this been mild and pleasant, snow began could not last another round, but with line has handled 198 special trains of to fall In half an hour the storm wonderful gameness and the timely as- fruit all bound to the far east. As this had increased to a blixxard. The sistance of the gong McCarthy finish- Is greatly In excess of the movement rancher and hls were family greatly ed without going down. The fifth and for the same period last season the re- aiarmed for little Rose. The cowboys seaof when the the sult dividcomparison sixth rounds were again evenly were ealled together, and every male ed, while the seventh was all Sleloff son is over will be most gratifying. member of the racher's household set again. In the eighth and ninth Sleloff When one considers that there are all out to search for the absent child. e to forty cars began to weaken from a terrible left the way from twenty-fivHour after hour the men forced In a train the amount of fruit passing hook which McCarthy had been directtheir ponies against the blizzard, riding into Sleloffs head and neck and In through here can partly be rea- ing the range until midnight. Then, the ninth round he went to the mat lised. Added to the number carried turned and sought the slowly they Grande Rio the figures might several tlmea On one occasion he by the ranchhouse. They came in by twos turned a half somersault, but' at each reach astounding figures. and threes until all had gathered exknock-dow- n he would gamely arise As the hours cept George Blair. only to be knocked down again. The 8 ALT LAKE ROUTE to appear the he failed and passed 18 HALF COMPLETED In gong saved him from a knock-o- ut rest became convinced that he, too, this round. In the tenth round the The Balt Lake route Is nearly half had been lost As to the fate of little "Fighting Dutchman" met hls Waterlunlooked-fo- r difRose, there seemed no room for hope oo. McCarthy went after hls man completed and unless that she had escaped death In the In ficulties Intervene the line will be from the tap of the bell with the evifirst of the year, storm. dent Intention of ending matters. Sie-lo- fT running order by the With the dawn and the abating of of Senator W. A. was order as the came up with a brave smile. They wind and snow all hands resumed the Herald. A. Lake the Salt Clark, says rushed Into a clinch and as they were been sent Senator Clark the search. Word has parted McCarthy whipped hls right Toward noon they came to the bank over on to the back of SielofTs neck, from the headquarters that the date of the Muddy river, now frozen over, the latter going to the floor and tak- decided upon by him for the running and crossed to the opposite shore. of passenger service from Salt Lake ing the couqt of nine. Another blow There not they found the tracks of a horse In the same spot spent the Chicago City to Los Angeles will probably In snow. The tracks led to a the Is In now senator lad to the mat for another count of be changed. The y near-bhill, and In the side of the counto return this nine. By sheer grit and gameness Sle- Algiers, but will found a cave, extending back hill Demothey at be the In time to present loff staggered to hls feet like a dying try As the men peered Intwenty yards. Louis. St. convention at national gladiator and squared himself, but be- cratic smoke coming out noticed The track has already been laid a side they fore he could put up hls guard McIn tunnel. Seated at of rear the the distance of 144 miles. This was acCarthy planted a full left swing on Blair. was fire a George Lying on an and leaves 152 the Jaw and It was all over. Even complished May 14, was the of bed brush sage Improvised then Sleloff was seen to shake hls miles of steel to be placed and the child, peacefully. comslumbering missing head as If to say must get up once same distance of grading to be When the father and the other men Ivan-paug- h, reaches When road the pleted. more." Into the cave Blair told hls crowded e thirty-threnext In three weeks, the The house was a shamefully small the others the night story. Leaving found of will miles be grading one, netting about $800. course parallel with a took he before, work of the steel. This for part Only one preliminary was pulled off ready some for distance, and then the river and that must be called a farce, for was done at Daggett at the beginning bank of the stream. At made for the the two participants danced around of construction. a point where the bank reached a the ring like calves on ice. INSURANCE REPORT height of fifteen or twenty feet hls The famous Hop" Reid of CheyOF THE B. OF L. F. horse stopped and whinnied. Blair enne, Wyo., who has 'Been calling Ogdismounted and slid down the bank, den hls home, refused to go on and A Los Angeles dispatch says that and there he found Rose Parley unmeet Hogan, as he was billed, and the yesterday the convention of the Brothconscious. The child had fallen over match was called off. erhood of Locomotive Engineers re- the embankment and broken her col- We Point With Pride Fancy Metalline silks, for shirt waist. and suits-lustr- ous, formerly 90o tho yard. During tho May Sala Plain corded eilke, 7 shades, a long wearing quality, worth 75c, for Black and colored pongee, popular and of a comprehensive design. It consists of a shield surmounted by an eagle In whose beak Is the ribbon upon which is written the motto of the state. Pa. Llbertad, Union, Pro-0- ." (Peace, liberty, union, propose). Below, on the upper part of the shield, side by side, are the lmple; ments of war and of peaceful occupations. Below this, occupying the central space, is a land and water view, the site of the canal; the fruits of the harvest and a rushing train on a track fill up the point of the shield. Flags drape It on either side, and stars surmount the eagle. Growing Aches and Palna Josle Sumner, Bremond, Texas, rites. April 15, 1902: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment In my family for three years. I would not be with-o- ui 1 In the house. I have' used It on ay little girl for growing pains and aches In her kneea It cured her right wy- - 1 have also used It for frost Itten feet, with good success. It Is best liniment I ever used'" 25c, L Qeo. F. Cave. ' Deliciously refreshing." That de-cSTANDARD Soda. Water; all avor. and for sale everywhere. rn sumed consideration of Its Insurance report The report shows that during the operation of the Insurance plan $12,500,000 has been paid out In benefits, averaging at the present time $100,000 monthly to beneficiaries and disabled members. The Insurance report showed a greater advance In that branch of the brotherhood's work during the past biennial than at any time in its history. It Is hoped by the delegates to reach the work of electing grand officers within the next two or three days. According to the statement of several of the brotherhood leaders. Grand Chief Engineer W. S. Stone will be elected to fill the position which he now holds by reason of the death of Grand Chief Arthur. There are two other candidates prominently mentioned for the place, H. L. Willis and Matt H. Shay. For first assistant grand chief engineer, F. 8. Ingraham has no opposition. For the office of grand guide there appears to be but one name before the convention, that of R. W. Kelly of Los Angeles. Officers of the Insurance department were elected as follows: President, M. Amos Beeler; E. Lutch; general secretary and treasurer. William P. Prenter; trustees. John H. Welch, F. A. Burgoff, P. Kllduff, H. B. Plummer, M. H. Shay. vice-preside- a e a a vW i $1.25 i.iVuv $1.50 black 36 inches wide taffata, $1.05 $1.20 Finee $1.75 quality $1.25, $1.50, $2 and $3 In mi Black Dress Goods 90c Instance of money saving at the May Sale. A bona fide cloning out price on Mistral, Voile and Ktninlne them pieces . of Black Hopsackings Canvas, Melt-onand fancy granite!, strictly all wool, light weight for summer skirts, etc., worth $1.25 and $1.50. Kor e That beautiful French material, old, yet new. In all the 1904 shad ng Just the thing for klnio-nawrapper, and children' thing. Worth 50c, for I 75C $2.10 Thursday of For Your Pick Metal Chain Purses s, 35C Glove Special 19c Dozen Woman's Lisle 19 Worth $4, $5, $5 and $7, placed in window Monday at $3 less 30c. ach day until aold. Friday' prica $1.M If they laat. Gloves In gray, tan, black and moda, worth 25o. Thi Ja ona of the greatest value, offered ainco our groat glova sale laat lunrnnr. SALE EXTRAORDINARY OF ZC Stock Collar Foundations OC Never have you to put these on sale fect. The 2c lot are white, straight and bought these under 9c to 15c but a purchase at a ridiculously low price enable tomorrow and while they lust at TWO CENT8 and FIVE CENT8. At 5c they are somewhat damaged but will do for foundations to ribbon collar. All black sixes, pointed. ua per- and The Krakau er Piano j la another of our new lines of pianos recently added to our Hat This piano la high class In every respect, comes In five different styles, and Its tone, quality and action Is superb. UNION LABEL UNION LABEL CLOTHING CLOTHING Price $450 Sold on payments that make piano buying easy for you. Let us show you. Putnams Lines of CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. Union Goods Label Are Far More ICxtensive Templs of Music. 8TREET. Formerly Daynes Music Co.) 8ALT LAKE CITY. 74 MAIN ( Than Any Other House in Utah OGDEN FULL LINE8 OF UNION LABEL CLOTHING. FULL LINES OF UNION LABEL SHOE8. FULL FULL LINE8 OF UNION LABEL LINES OF FULL UNION LABEL UNION LABEL L!NE8 OF' LINE8 OF UNION FULL HATS. 8HIRT8. OVERALLS. LABEL JUMPERS, ETC e Call and examine quality and price and you will be a oustomer of The Putnam Clothing House 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Getting Warmer and it Wiil Soon Be Hot . Make your Root Beor now and bo ready when the hot weather cornea. We have juat receivsd a large shipment of Hire's Root Beer Extract Which wi are selling for 20 cents per Bottle, or Six Bottles for $1M bottle makoa five gallons. We also have the Lightning Rubber 8toppera, which can easily fastened to the bottles and last a 25e per doxen. On be life-tim- de 8.) taffata, worth 36-in- 80c rd on Page a PUC black guaranteed taffeta 24-in- larbone, fainting from pain. Breaking the Ice In the river, George obtained water and succeeded In reviving the little girl. By this time the storm was at Its height They were only partially sheltered under the bank of the river. To carry the child home on hls horse with her broken collarbone was out of the question. The cowboy remembered that arcoss the river, a few hundred yards away, was this tunnel in the hill, made by a miner a few years before. Taking the Injured child In hls arms, and leading hls horse, Blair walked across the Ice and found the tunnel. He first built a fire, and then, with the crude surgery known to men of the ranges, he managed to set the collarbone and bind It in place. The operation was painful, but the rancher's daughter bore It like a heroine. Then exhausted snd hunTIS BETTER TO GIVE THAN TO gry, the child lay down by the fire and RECEIVE.' went to sleep. Since that time George Blair and Especially In a good cause. That Is the little girl he saved from the blls-sa- why we delight in giving to the world had seen little of each other un- a high-graflour like the Riverdale til a few months ago. George was or Phoenix, and we know that everyworking most of the years across the one receives full value In their dally In December he re- bread for Arlxona line. what Is paid for this white turned to Kanab on a visit to hls and flour. When you want nourishing uncle, who lives near there. Incidenfine white and delicious bread try Riv tally he galloped over to the Parley erdalo or Phoenix flour. Made by (Continued Silk Dept. and durable, entire aeeortment figured 35C - care, for ut 1 to our Not only because it la the largest In the city but becauxe It haa grown by leap and boundx to th position by reason of the unequalled value we hnve been able to offer from time to time. Hera are point! to clinch the argument: half-ordina- PANAMAS COAT OF ARMS. Panama has already It coat of arms 1901. 1?. In Railroad I III TENTH ROUND looked MAY Edgar Jones TELEPHONE MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. By 124. Sfie 338 Co. TWENTY-FIFT- H 8TREET JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c By Mail, One Month, 50c |