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Show -- TUB MOUSING KXAMIMili 5- COLORED THREATS Jam S3 a MMBaigrwiTrwimwi --yynrr"""" ig- . - w BIG SSALVAGE SALE at I8 BEFORE day. Its an every day occurrence to HEARD OF IN THIS SECTION O i nd Mic ArfCitgd AuObtain a CoBfeaMOBFedcr.l thorise May Taka Actioa HolU Thompson tha Matter. aenbational story was brought to clrelae yesterday, in lha tight is polios Holla Thompson, a col-crof young Vret who made threata boy of thi city, A n.HIHWIiY the whito girl, giinst the father of to keep ,iih whom ho was aeeking au objection because company, rtUed against him. In a latter to the tumciri. which the father aocured and id ever to the police, young Thompson uid in part of the letter, which waaofa strong epistle with declarations tori that Ha (the girls father) has me. 1 will utseen or heard theonlast of Ua bended knees we him when he is mercy. It might be in jrting me for soon. I got my gun from this town eery to carry pother last night and intend 1 It all the time. Remember what 1 told waa tou a long time ago about what waa to do noma night when he I am going laming home. of a ao town now and have a time." The letter la aigned, Your true sweetheart. Holla Thompson. When this letter waa turned over to the police last night. Detective Pender and Officer Uorrlaey began a aearch for young Thompson and finally located him la the Lyceum theater, and he waa Immediately placed under utnL At the poll re station ha waa "sweated" by Captain Chief of Police Browning, grown and Detective Pender and told connected with many of the facta the esse. He also confessed to abstracting a ten dollar bill from a letter that tha girl bad given him. which waa iddressed to her mother, who waa visiting la Omaha. It is very probable that the case sgalnst Thompeon will be placed in the hands of the federal authorities, as the ase baa the appearance of a violation of the postal lawn. Detective Pender stated to a representative of this paper that this waa not tha first time Thompson had been en in company with yonng whito girla, but he had always been very careful to evade the officers. Ths girl In question in the present rase la very young, tho daughter of a railroad man of this city, and for famat ily reasons the name is withheld a cell in the city jail sad waa visited thla morning by his father, who had a long conversa tloi with him. The officers are making a thorough no:,. 1.1. ... T-- ri THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE began a week ago Satur- - Furnishings and to come, to This Bona Fide vSale before Cme You not be own at almost V goods ctf Thompson occupies irBimeiusnw turned away since the GIRL'S present. UTAH, V,Ti:,1:suaY MOIZNlNt, ITremencLou BOY MADE in o.lHA, your II price. next Wednesday night, the end of the sale, expecting to buy disappointed. fty OPEN V EVENINGS A Glance at the F cnowing Prices Will Convince You This Is the f Greatest Bargain Sale Ever Conducted in This Section ofthe Country A Fall and Winter A FEW PRICES ON SUITS A Rich in Style jour money rs-- any time during the ra:i. Men's fii.i Soils in Cheviots and cuu-PJuids and Birdseye Worsted Worth f 12.CU. or your nnmry refun.li'i at any time ing this ,aie if you are not satisiled. Men's tidoudlil Bulla in Telour finiebrd to pick from in the very latest styles and fabrics; good value for $12.00 ... fine Overcoats, cut 46, 48, 60 and 62 inches S Mens long, made in Chesterfield, belt and Rytoa style, M positively worth $22.00, (0 f 03 Bslvtge pries A Mens finest Overcoats, in Imported fabrics from tha bet makers In the world. Many lined with the gl costliest linings. Merchant tuilor will y (IS (;Q Sto charge you $40. Salvage price (Id.cd 175 Men's and Boys Ulsters, In all styles and shades, a go at your own price. Mens good stylish lists, former price $1.00 no . sad $1.60, Salvage price .A JJC Mens fleecedined Underwear, good value tor 60c, Salvage price Mens Derby Ribbed Underwear, good nn value for 75c, Salvage price JiC R Hens for tlJ Handkerchiefs, good value 11c, Salvage price ng Men good Sock, good valne for a. 10c, Salvage price JC . 600 i dur- Catsiu.eres, all sixes This uit positively worth $16 or ymir money back. Pine dretiH suits In plain check and M Q0 (It ... ... ... ... ..fiivd ... stripe This U't is positively worth At fliV98 each you can select you a Suit worth from $2S to (lO.nO, from 20 lota of a finely made and as elegantly finished Bultg an the most fastidious dresser could desire; fine home and foreign Buttings of lylr si.d tone, and In a great variety of effii-i- s Che(allured into garments of faultless Teeedi and Canal mert Virnims, liomr-spun- , viot, ' SuilB, single and double breasted; a splendid vulue for only fa-hi- K A IQ ft fiiiii alai frniicd Highest Cntliiiss j Bn iiil iif Men's dollies, all to natch; line worsted cutaway coats and vet.li This Mist is positively worth $10. iV or I Overcoats! j(S LOOK FOR THE RED LIGHT i . Men's extra flue Ureas Suita In all the latest styles and shades, equal to the finest $40.00 (14 M qlLDd suit, for These rcpreaenl the product of the world's celebrated loom and the world's most skilled tailors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $40.00 garment la tha world. Men good durable Caasinero Pants, worth $3.60 a a Men's Dree Pauls, worth 1 4 .00 or your money returned Men's lino Dress rani a, well worth $2.60 .only Mens fine Trousers for Rusday wear, In Worsteds and fancy stripes, at Men' price I Mea'a 60c Neckwear, Salvage price fine Satin Bal. Calf shoes, former Salvage price heavy shoes, good for outdoor work, former price 12.25, Salvage price a a s' $2.25, Positively worth $5.00 and $6.00 or monay refunded. Knee Punts, exceptionally good value fur ai J 7&r, Salvage Bale price value Wool at $3.00, Boys' Suits, good .11,19 Salvage Sale price Wool all for value Suits, good Boy' .11 J9 11.00, Salvage Sale price Structure at a Cost r m AR- - Brewing Company to Build, Feur-Ston- people. DAY LONGER 1 of Over 915,000. Every Purchase Is Guaranteed 1 Look for the Bigj i Big Red Front I Clothing Hoyse Osne-Pri- ce wlth-- a ed ft a8 up-tH- Twtl SIGHT a 5d Pictures the Work of a Man In Ogden. T.uInaE r Wl O'Brien, of tbo Postal graph comPany, has on exhibition nis office a fine collection of aaad Picture, probably (he first that were "K seen in thin city. The pictures b Mr- - OBrien while be was is u Tf8r. Iowa, a small town In tho 51 PJt of the state, on the where of the sand is obtained, Rocks, made by dropping lie .Pjrtu,M 8 T,s or S'aaa bulb with i ,i! ,nto owS' tube device and drop- P'n Psrticles of different colored " p'afc t,!8 Mm artist Sin ,pl.river leiT!,. forty-on- e fsd dif-la.- J? slut is called the Pictured ,:b 18 T.Vl ,n one large glass bulb "and of Lincoln and r &f n picture American etgle. Thin Brien T,luM at I20u. and he V1188 ' I?1.? Hi.' niB ; making it. only hia spare time. of Msy, 1901, the Strand a Illustrated Vu 1 piouire article Mr. flDrian tnis morning, on a promiory note under date of March 1, UMi4, fur 9800, t and aks Judgment for the together with live tier rent interest and cost of tho action. PARSIFAL abovi-ainoun- DREW A Richard B. Porter, general storekeeper nf the Salt Leke division of the Southern Pacific company, left yesterday for Sparks to vieit the large store-rootit Montello, there, al-- o the Carlin and Winnemm-ca- . mi CROWD Ceorge Flynn and Laurence Smyth, a couple of alleged vaga. were given thirty days on the nick pile by Judge Murphy thi morning. Si me Kiras. Urn the Greek, rharged with disturbing peace, wax sentenced to pay a fine of $20 or MME. BERTHA KUNA BAKER ACTION IN were gained height In perfect out ward calm. In FOR DIVORCE INTERPRETATIVE RECITAL. sene twenty days. ie te be Aired District Court. Uahappy Marriage Wonderful Control of Voice Was Shown and Audience Greatly complaint in an equity ull wj Pleased. filed yesterday in the rounty clerk office by Lawrence Ritchie ag'iint Cv-rRawson, as administrator nf the The Tabernacle was rmwdsd to the The Oregon Short Line engine No. estate of Annie Rawson, deer sued, rt with th ai.. In coniiwiilou wi h some proper- duur Monthly by a cultured and rep1010, which waa equipped monkey motion In the general shops ty located In uccUous 13 luid 24, town- resentative- audience to listen to Mme. In this ciiy, baa boon sent tn Pocatel- ship C, north rung 2 west. in au inteipreta-tiv- e Irtha Kuu.-llAlo. 'Parsifal." ircital of Wagners Tbe work deals with tin- - legend of the Yesterday being probate day on tho reference special Holy Grail, w Iih probate regular court calendar, severalwere treated by Richard The dramatic value of The Two Iif-tl- o io "Parsifal. mm? cases that were to coine up , musical ami Waif," Lincoln J. Carter's sterl- Wagner. It IDrrarj-tlnued by Judge Howell until Februing melodrama which will come to the ethical signiflcaw , and comparison ary 24th. Grand Wednesday night, is kiipcrior vi Ilia other art forms into which the the mediocre plays which frequent legend hs been rssi, was taken up by marriage llren-- e wa granted in to a count 1 he a not a lecture In "J'hc 51 me. Bakei. This v clerk's offl'ts alter busine popular priced hou-e- x. tbe hours Monday evening to Kdward E. Two Little Waifs more attention is ahum. Iarsifal.'' but a representation s aa artistic unity. Lindquist, 20, and Mina Adella Hins- paid to the tostory and IN dramatic of tbe master work scenic effects that arc Tlie cliaracteis. scene- - and worth than th dale, 20, both of Ogden. the principal clement of the modern passions and emotion were admirably . ead-rThe representing melodrama. Abernathy. story, briefly. poitraye-- by the Young no theology un-Parsifal tea-tWood Live Block Company of fipeneei. of the love of twlu sister for the same man. the sisters being unaware of prearhes no ammon; Imt It Interpret Idaho, passed through the city yesterand the profound-e- t to each other. Ono ap- the most day In rhsrgs of a train load of (help their relation pear as a good, loving, awvei woman life rf the human soul, tbe religious for the eastern markets. who win tbe iffeciion of the man, lif? of liiimanit i - Mme. Baker la a perwhile the other diepisya the jealousy, son of trenu-ndfi'ipower, clothed with On exhihilion In Wrieiii s was a point lace rost wb;rn hatred and ineannws in losing her lova personality worderfully fitted to be 1 m er. and the adventure of the p'st. he medium of interpreting the great wu made bv Mrs. H. H. Speneer. n boa utufnf piece of work sad Urn of Two smut hildren, or waifs, from 1'iamas. She t.m a voice o filled with ninth the play taxes its title, are stol- the mstlfold kisJcs of human feeling the kind seen In this eity. en and tl.e finding of the children that sue can - I sfford to do without with tl.p love of her a A. E. Drigg filed resiiir of am- kind to aid her in telling the Carbonate Hill Alining Co. luruir tnc piinripal tlu iue ol the stun'. t!i- - tnrv .f a grwt play. Bonm of her ia 1 A u rr AMUSEMENTS tr-I- 1 pas-iiint- ie wind'n-yesterda- last thia heri-cla master reader, uv she proved f she roulii throw the manuscript te the winds and perfuim the more difficult (ask of presenting ia their actual intensity th varying emotions at s stage full of rhaiaciira, so spontaneous and subtle is her emotion. The Tabernacle choir Is to bs commanded for their progrrasivonesa in semiring lha service of such an artist as educniiooal Nme. Baker, ft has an value which cannot be estimated. aublimest night y s hu-ha- u A complaint, in a suit for divorce filed in the county clerk' office, tills against morning, by Innx T. Bihuli and Peter P. Schiih in which non-supp- are rharged. The a tier show that the couple wre married In Ogden on January Idtli.lftOI, end that on the full day of June, 1903, the defendant wilfully abandoned and deserted the plaintiff, without her consent or connivance and has wholly abandoned and deserted the plaintiff. paat That for more than one year holly failed to prothe defendant ha with neccsaries the vide the plaintiff of life and abe ha been compelled to own support Heriseif and fanillw by labor and means, although the defendant was amply able to support the plaintiff both phislcsllv and financially." A dissolution of the bonds of matrimony is nsked for, together with the cost of the action and tor nch further to relief a the court U authnrixed lt hr grant. or V Burk miller ...... ..183 149 1M 14 .... ...1u3 lit Totals m.878 K. Wherry I'aeMldy FLYCARE TEAM Last Gias Wen by Two Pina and Buckauller Unequal to Occaaioa. 138 41$ H7 3.7 117 32J 7372J4I 133 RESOLVED TO BE MARRIED In belly nmlesied eerie of game Flygare bowling team won fmra me Kuahmrr aggregation ii- - the cilv league Ofinie--t at the Asaociaitoa alleys Monday evening. The bowling teauis were nut early the and kept the inteient up The games, being very enthuaiaeLic. excitement, ran high, esperially In ihc finishing game when each bad one gRine of tlie erjcs to llielr credit. The KiihIi-me- r in tram needful but three pin l and Huckmiller had one ball 1o Imul. the roaull of spare, but he wsh ikh equal to the occasion and while the rooiera simvl upon the chairs and jelled lhemevr hoarse, he ee.il the ball a down tlie glitter it houi single count. Hi as aa the only mail in reach the two hundred niaik in a single game, rolling a double century in the second game, while Kutdimer on the same team held the high score for the thro games played, but. the load was toe heavy and they could not overcome th and poor showing made by Gasxidy HurkmiPer who only scored 327 and 332. respectively, for the eerie. e That explains the defeat, for the aggregation did not bowl In the riianipionehip clat.a. the highest individual a ore for their team being 443 scored by Nesbitt, but they were more evenly classed. and by their steady grmJ won the first and last game. The score follows: FI.VGARE. the Fly-gai- Yeung Lady Gees Out ia Search of Minister. the waa grantAlter a marriage ed to George H. Kin port, 22. ami Mies Sarah L. Goodwin, It1, both of Pocatello, in the county clerk's office i hi-- , started morning, the bride-elec- t mi to hand.c the business par- - n i: affair by searching for a nmiMcr to lhthe knot, while thu pruspci-tJcgroom enjoyed a cigar. K gue wh'.-ot saving that she wa suce.s :! ,iiml aficr locating a dominie she rued and accomi:iiii-- . the ldii-the yniiih to Ike psrsoiisgc iinitrimunial knot was tied. - o - ii-- Ui hi wh-.-r- BELOW ZERO IN MONTANA. Aa Low as 49 Becw Was Last Night. Hull. low Moict., TVb. 4d degrees u 14- - Pportsd WT.il- - we- zi.vu sc - last night from the north, ..d or warm wlml ia inW chlnook w -t Rweeping over the slat-- t frinn lh and temperanuv ranging from xtro o The stock thirty above arc general. end tame I a iva-il- i of tin- - rec-nsnap are riimparulivcly iusigniffrec1. a t yrniiigeier I even biigl't felher gives hiri crel t for "HliggWi er than hi being. "What makes yon sty th.-.t?- e positively icfud to sing or when they "tried to ir.sk him '..'W "lie off Husband You i not economical. Wife Well. If you dont tali a woman her wedding economical who save dress for a possible second marriage. I'd like o know what you riT.nk. econ-orI like. Ban Ft annum Bull-un- A Let NolhingKeep You Away. The Hour Is Set. The Place You Know BUSHMER'S MEET DEFEAT FBOM $ "BA FARE PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15 OR OVER RAILROAD the next month or ns soon as the iher win permit and when it will mean an additional employment of labor, and a greater conPresident Frank J. Ilagenbarih of sumption of barley, etc., whleh wlU in the National Live Stock association the home pro- - was in the city yesterday. JuctlonfrCatljr Louis lehle, of the noted Boo tax rolls have been received by wwera architect Chicago, and engineer, is in on the rwmat o this company CountywillAsesor Dix and workmornbe begun Wednesday bla return to Chicago, them immediately commence work on the ing. re expected to be completed within Funeral services over the lemains of twenty days, the brew house, the stock Henry (Jon ant will be held at the Fifth Pfbu,,t and enlarged ward meeting house this afteronno af slwm7 B 80 oMinply and a great deal of new 1 o'clock. JWjhmrry will be placed in the plant, 14 one of Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Miss the moat breweries in the west. Kennedy, 2910 Washington Ave., Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. The program will be in honor of Francis Willard. V I LOOK TOR THE Western Salvage Co. of Chicago RedFront It is expected that the work on the com-p.nt- I n that I here shall be no mistake, ao exaggeration, no overdrawn statement, wo ek you to fotrh thla document with you when you coma to tha aula sad look over every urticls herein described. You'll ronvluce yourself mighty quick with your own eve that everything U told precisely as advertised touched. cw buildings will be commenced i Ogdens Best Clothing House, 2345 Washington Ave. a The Becker Brewing and Malting company will soon commence work on an entire new brew house, on the site cf their present one, which will double their output and mean an of from 115,000 to $20,000. expenditure The new structure will be modern In wry nay and will bo constructed of hriik, stone and Iron. Tho greater Portion will be of iron, as smr fireproof as possible, making it it will be a four-sto- ry structure, neceeeary by tho increase la the business. company's It is their intention to broaden out and enter new Mas that they haTe heretofore not SALE WILL CONTINUE TOR ADn 3MS & PLANNED Becker There is a crowd, but you will be jostled by phased and good na lured M V' 35C f DONT MISS IT! Odd Coata, odd Vesta and Mackintoshes at your own price, 1,000 other article too numerous to V--l SQ. ; Mi-u'- a This Sale Will Last Only 1 Day More, So Dont Wait Until the Last Day, But Come Early and 7 Get a Good Selection LARGER ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER RIVES FROM CHICAGO. h -- laTntigation of the case. BREWERY & 8ta. litm Hlltic. rompxnc." jriOnf .. Fei. Blraussbiirgtr. one of the biiKines of ap-pb- xy. men tu Montana, is-c:t- VnMrgt--f- 14. lfUdorw bct kroM di-- tod.iy |