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Show PAQZ EIGHT. mif .1 Jw ' FIVE REPORTERS TAKEN LOOT A STOOL 10 WEST OGDEN ID JAIL THURSDAY. 9 APRIL H 196$ Tomorrow the Sale of Knit Summer , Local Scribes Were Creating a Disturbance this Morning and Carry Goods and ae W. P. Bosaner, Howard Greenwell, Ernest Spencer, Sam Ds Pass and Charles Mrighan. The arrest was mads la the foothills east of the city and about two miles south of the Sanitarium about I: (0 this morning, and tbs newspapermen were not taken without a struggle. While they were making a fearful noise In the foothills in what should have been the hours of peaceful clumber, the officers swooped down upon them with the pa trol wagon and landed them at the Clothing-Supp- osed i to Be Hoboes. Were Thrown in. Five newspapermen, on complaint of Nob Hill residents were arrested early this morning by Chief of Police Brown Ing, Officer Bob Burke, Sheriff Wilson, Sergeants Tout and Pincock, Desk Sergeants Joe Crltchlow and George Wardlaw, assisted by Deputy Sheriff Seymour Clark and Guards Lever and Payne. The quintette of scribes were charged with disturbing the peace and their names went down on the police blotter Underwear Begins Away Sacksful of Canned Stripping a store of almost all of Its contents, burglars pried open ths dooi of the Newman general merchandise store on West Twenty-fourt- h street. Just across the river, sometime last night Ths burglars mads sway wltb merchandise of every description, valued at 1200, and looted ths little store thoroughly, overlooking nothing and evidently devoting considerable time to the work. The store la conducted by Mrs. Newman, a daughter of Ed. Williams, the street grocery man, and alTwenty-fift- h though the home of the owners Is right adjoining ths store no noise was heard and they have no Idea of what time the entry was effected. Ths robbers cams unprepared to carry away any great amount of goods but were undaunted by this fact, emptying sacks of bran and of sugar and salt Into heap in ths middle of the floor. Ths sacks were then used to carry away their plunder, which consisted of overalls, hams, bacons, canned goods, cigars, candles, boots and shoes, ladles garments and other clothing. Sheriff Wilson's office and the police department are both at work on the case and all day ths Jungles" have been searched as with a fins tooth" comb In holies of finding the stolen property In ths possession of some of the hobo camps west of the river and In the vicinity of the looted store. Owing to ths fact that the Jungles" are so thickly populsttfl at this time with ths colonies of Knights of the Road, so badly scattered over a large area, ths task of the police department Is a most difficult one and It Is doubtful whether anything tangible will be uncovered. police station. Friends set to work upon ths cases of ths Imprisoned men and after It had begun to look as though ths public would 'perforce suffer from a news famine. Chief Browning was Informed that there was a very good excuse for the nolee and after personally Investigating hs decided that, under the circumstances, ths five newspapermen were Justlfled in creating ths disturbance, as they were competing for the part of Ol Oott Shackles, ths newspaper owner, who will appear In the first annual show of the Press club of Ogden to be given May 1, at the Grand Opera House. Chief Browning Immediately released the newspapermen and profuse apologies were showered upon them, which, however, were unheeded ae the scribes were rushing In a bunch to a quiet caused the newspapermens arrest, not place as soon as ths Jell doors wert only withdrew his complaint, but has unlocked, whera they continued their promised a box of cigars to the boys who suffered In Jail through devotion to rehearsals unhindered. H. A. Sims, the complainant who the Press Club show. when great many people were agreeably surprised today our mailed announcement reached them advising them of Usually these anna Sale of Summer Knit Underwear A ouncements are made when the season is half gone. Our entire summer stock which is a splendid one will be. offered at cheaper prices. This advertisement does not tell of all the styles and qualities. $1.00 Vests With Hand Crocheted Yokes - 58c Thli la probably th beat Item In the whole lot Llale veata with hand made yoke a Dealgna which have not been Been before. The fact that they ar mad by the Kayaer Glove Manufacturer la proof of their excellence. $1.00 value 45c This Is s most remarkable offer. Our cotton union suit with lacs knee, low neck, sleeveless, good firm trimming st armhole and neck, good strong wash lace at knea Ths sale pries on this Item will be 45c. for 6$e. All Vests and Cheaper Pants Cheaper Reduced No matter what 41m former price might be we aell any veat or panta cheaper during thta aale. $1.00 hand made yokes. Lla58o le body . 20c Cotton veata, good body low neck, aleeveleaa . ..17a Ladlea llale veata, low neck leevealeaa, neat trimming, blue, pink or black, 60c value Each year the demand Increases for the union suit This season expect a very big demand for this style of garment and have therefore The prepared accordingly. union eult la especially desirable for ladles because of the tact that there la not bulky ends at the waist and which must be covered by the corset aa with veat and panta. Ladlea cotton suits with long aleevea and low neck at 45c. Ladlea Cotton vesta ylth long sleeves and high neck at 54c. Ladlea llale thread vesta with low neck and aleeveleaa 89e All combinations are here, long aleevea end ankle length or no eleevee end knee length and any combination of these descriptions. All cheaper. Any price of underwear which you might want for the child can be had at a cheaper price. The whole 11m will be offered. The eame excellent valuee which you have bought here for years. Chlldrena cotton veata, high 22c neck, long aleevea Chlldrena' Lisle veata, high 32o neck long aleevea Cotton veata, Chlldrena abort slewed, panta t 22o match . lace trimmed Children .22o panta . Chlldrena Cotton veata, low neck, abort aleevea ,...22o Chlldrena Naiareth walate ,., Chlldrena Chlldrena good Union S uits Childrens ., .. ,, Acorn Waists., Black quality , 20o 15o panta ,.S2o S5o The regular line of 2 Sc, 25c 60c, 75c and better veata are all included. Ladlea panta, ankle or knee length, tight knee or lace trimmed in llale or cotton. Regular prlcea are 2 5c and up and the entire Una will be considerably cheaper during thta sale. 98c This suit handsome la made with tight knee and low neck, a very comfortable gar- ment, material la llale thread with neat and stantial subtrimra-ng- It is a our suit on isla 1.25 now at 98e. f lEaste Bargains W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. Only two days left to do your Easter stoop- ing. We are making special prices on all section. We mengoods in the ready-mad- e tion only a few articles but all are bargains. Dont procrastinate, because It means yon are losing money by staying away from our stores during this Sale. Shirtwaist Sulti In light weight cloths and 212.60 Ja ket 8ults $12.60 f 10.00 $11.60 $16.00 g,Q $ 5.00 Bain Coats, always handy ClcUllsn Travelling Costs g,25 10.00 Ladles Jackets $6.60 6.50 $12.60 Ladles' 811k Jackets 10.00 $11.60 Ladles 811k Jackets 12.50 Ladles Long 8Uk Coats, values $16.00 to $20.00, now 9.50 2.90 Light weight Jackets for children $1.00 Light Weight Jackets for children $4.00 $4.16 Red and Blue Flannel Coate $1.60 Black Silk Coate for children Babies Short and Ling Coats 3,00 ' 3,90 qq 155 to Childrens Rompers and Dresses, everyone a bargain. 4frWrappers and Kimonos from 39 $1.00 Parasols and Umbrellas at -- to to 2.90 ' j 1.65 3.90 9 HE! HI US iw Final Carl Schurts who la charged with having atolen brass from the Southern Pacific Railroad company to the value of $100, March 2$, waa given hla prehanda with your "Up This la the startling command backed liminary hearing In Judge Murphy's court today and his hearing continued by a big revolver In the handa of a until Saturday. Schurts Is charged with masked man received by a party of grand larceny. fifteen hoboes, seated around a campfire weat bf the Weber river last night, according to a surprising story told the police department by Charles Cullen, a well d eased young man, who was a member of the party of unfortunates Kokomo Woman who were held up. Cullen aald that he lost a Dueber-Hampdgold watch, and a rasoc In the holdup and that the other vlctfma lost some smaller personal property. The fifteen men about the campfire were given the order and the robbery waa then carried out by three masked men, who sprang from the bushes, revolvers In hand and coolly went through the pockets of the helpless victims. The police are Inclined to bell ere the story of Cullen and are endeavoring to locate hie watch and the men who robbed him. The man who reported the robbery waa fortunate aa the burglars overlooked $4.50, which he had tied In a handkerchief on hla person at the time the watch was taken. B JEWELRY MOUND EASTER J. S. LEWIS & rn Is becoming more and more popular as gifts. It Is so much more lasting and acceptable than other offerings. Wi are prepared to show you a variety of Jewelry you cannot see elsewhere. Come and eee how glad you would be to receive some of It as a gift. Then think how acceptable It would be from you. Q0LDS-VB!5MITH- S A. R. and It Is aald that the police are working on the theory that the robber came here from Salt Lake City. A reward of one hundred dollar hu Several hundred postcards giving a been offered for the return of the silver minute description of the silverware service or for the capture of the atolen from the residence of Father P. thieves. M. Cushnahan, Monday night, were sent out by Chief of Police Browning MUSICAL HISTORY COURSE today to the police departments of the Squire Coop and Mrs. Fhrnsworth country. The Ogden authorities hare will- - give all of Mascagni' opera discovered no new developments In the Cavallerla Ruatlcana at the robbery and ao tor as known no dues Tuesday April flat t hare been discovered. It la believed,, S:S0 p. m. Com and hear the beauthowever, that the robbery was not com- iful Eastern music from thl tomouf mitted by anyone residing In this city. opera. OFFER $100 REWARD . Congm-ttonal-chur- r T Givos Fortuno en & Clarks Stores iks ure today. The break at the feed pipes was a bad one and the quick emergency repairing of the waterworks company has been highly commended. Ta Help Woman Who Suffer In the Past few years Mrs. Cora B. Miller haa spent $125,000.00 In giving medical treatment to afflicted women. Sometime ago we announced In the columns of this paper that she would send free treatment to every woman who suffered from female diseases or For tho Good Old Summertime fi Twe There are a tow things you need ta make life mere enjoyable. Iteme especially are $ Porch Furniture A Refrigerator . piles More than a million women hare accepted this generous offer, and aa Mrs. Miller la still receiving requests from thousands of women from all parts of the world, who have not yet need the remedy, she haa decided to continue the offer for awhile longer, at least. This la the simple, mild and harmless preparation that has cured so many women In the privacy of their own homes after doctors and other remedies failed. It la especially prepared for the speedy and permanent cure of leucor-rhoor whitish discharges, ulceration. displacements or tolling of the womb, profuse, scanty or painful per- All members of Dlx Logan Post are requested to be present at Post meeting on FYlday April 17th at $ p. m. as business of Importance will coma before the meeting. AH members are requested to meet the W. R. C. at K. P. Hall at 6 p. m. on TYlday to take part In programme. THOS. LUNDT. Post Commander. iods, uterine ea niture ia vary attraetfre and complete, consisting of The Alaska tumors or also pains In the head, hack growths: NOTICE. and bowels, bearing down filings, nervousness, creeping feeling up the ' Chairman Hendershot desires the desire to cry, hot presence of all the Republican County spine, melancholy, and weariness flashes, piles from any Central Committee to meet at the or no matter or how long standFri- cause, Court House PORCH CHAIRS Every woman sufferer, unable to find of call for primaries to elect delegates who will write Mrs. Miller now relief, to the state convention and any other without delay, will receive by mall free business that may properly come bebox of this simof charge, a fore committee. a book with also home remedy, ple T. H. DAVIS. Secretary. Illustrations showing why explanatory Tha damage to the water pipe of women suffer and how they can easily the Ogden Waterworks company which cure themselves at home without the cut down the supply to ao great an eld of a physician. extent .yesterday has been repaired and Dont suffer another day but write the supply of aqua pure Is coming at once to Mrs. Cora B. Miller, $474 through the pipes wlfh the usual press Miller Building. Kokomo. Indiana. not describe these to you let us show you. We guarantee you or ovarian at $:00 p. m. County ing. day, April 17th, 190$. to consider date 50-ce- nt ia PORCH ROCKERS the It ia built on scientific ' that PORCH 8ETTET8 Swinging chairs, etc. Wo can- comfort tor a little money. princ:pl insure your provisions bai$ as wH kept pure and wholesome aa Mid. Let ua ehow y lh,r superior point Prices MAO and ' up. So Ed on easy terme. Ogden Furniture & Carpet YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD ","t refrigerator y HYRUM PINGREE. Co. MGR- - |