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Show DAILY UTAH STATE - PAGE EIGHT !i Style and LOCAL BRIEFS offering every day at $15 or $18 ts first-clas- s. We will show you a suit which no tailor will make to order for less than $30 or $35. Its up to you to investigate. Clothing Co. Walson-Tann- er TWENTY-FOURT- the Falstaff for dinner. Private entrance for ladles. A shipment of the famous Allwin has arrived at the folding Boyle Fur. Co.s store. Do not fall to bear Mias Rouse whistle at the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. The moat Important feature of an enjoyable repast la good music. Fine music at dinner. Vienna cafe. The best people In town go to the Falstaff to eat, because the prices are reasonable and the service la Miss Pearl Goodale and Mi Marian Reid have gone to Salt Lake to attend summer school at the university. Wm. G. Frelday, M. P., (Deutsrlier Am.) special diseases. Eye, ear. mwe and throat. Office, 2d Floor First National Bank building. Bell phona Hi- President Simon Bamberger of the Salt Lake A Ogden Railway company was in the city last evening In the Interest of his proposed electric line into go-car- youll get H MOWREY IS GIVEN TO SENTENCE SUSPENDED PENDING HIS FUTURE BEHAVIOR. or Thirty Days in Will Net be En Ne Mere on Others. Had a If A. T. M nwrey brhaven hlmaelf In the future and refrain from visiting other jieoplee yards and pulling all of their flnwrra he will likely not suffer much for his past set Ions, but unless he does. Judge Murphy wlU hale Ogden. A bowl of good soup with your dinner without extra charge at the Pal- STREET him Into court and slap him Into the booby hatch without the slightest hesitation. Today he waa brought before the court, pleaded guilty to the charge and waa sentenced to pay a fine of ISO or serve thirty daye In the county Jail. Mowrey pleaded' that he would be a good Indian In the future and the court ordered that sentence be suspended during his good behavior. The arrest of Mowrey has had a wholesome effect on thle particular class of vandalism. Up until the time he wse aireeted complalnta were coming to the State Journal dally regarding the depredations of these nocturnal sneak thieves. Since that time no coinplainta have been received. It la not that Mowrey waa the only one who has been stealing flowers, lie was only one of many and there are some others whose names are known, but they have taken a tumble to themselves from the arrest of Mowrey and are lying quiet for awhile. They had better remain so. as their actions will be watched carefully from now on. atal! cafe. Rearranged now with private entrance for ladies and private booths for ladies. Take your family to to eat Private entrance the Falstaff tor ladles. Everything the market affords served manner. Tour family will In appreciate a change. Theres to be a fine summer day, one first-cla- ss only, For the 19th day of June; I Then go with the Scottish Cronies For an outing to Lagoon. The continued cold rains have affected the commercial Interests of the city to a greater extent than most people would Imagine. Merchants report that In certain lines the business has fallen off 60 per cent of what It would be under ordinary circumstances and trace the whole trouble to the Inclement weather. The Vienna cafe 8unday dinner, by our chef, Herr Eckmann. Everything In season, with black bass, shad roe, mountain trout, live brook trout, cracked crab, spring chicken, green turtle, K. C. steaks, spring lamb, Bcl- -; gian hare, fresh vegetables, tomatoes, canteloupe, fine berries, in fact every-- I thing you can think of. Fine music. For Nearly Half a. Century! Under 10 Different Presidents! In War and Peace! The skill and genius that are instrumental in producing the OSBORNE machines have gone steadily forward until they have developed a line of farm implements unsurpassed. The friends they made way back in 56 and 57 formed the nucleus of a patronage that now extends to every grassand grain growing section of the globe. Come in and let us show you the features of HAY TOOLS DISW MK WRIGHT'S Concert Sale Tonight Tonight we have arranged some unusually fi!iv U1 . and make some reductions whieli will fill tlitwith customers up to the hour . ... We alvU, V shopping where it is possible . . till eight is a very good time, as then the better ordered and the selections can be nuui, more care. - . . The following letter came In thei State Journal mail thla afternoon and sounds like an echo of the past. The letter cornea from far away Maine, school chum and la from an of Dr. Condons and speaks for Itself: No. Penobscot, Me, June 7, 1907. Editor State Journal Dear sir: AVe have received with peculiar pleasure the splendid address of Dr. A. 8. Condon at the commencement exerBusiness cises ' of the college, published in a late issue of your paper. It carries us back mors than forty years to when the doctor and I were in the full vigor of youth; when we were In almoat constant boyhood association and discussed that great present future which falls on the vision of youth with bewitching power, and kindles whatever of ambition the 1 old-ti- Inter-Mounta- Silk Gloves 58c Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats at Half Price Considering the scarcity of Silk Gloves this item is remarkable . . . Kayser Gloves with the double tip, 58c 75c value for floor 50c Shirt Waists 39c the Second Floor . On table filled with worth up to 80c mers styles . . summer fabrics will be - young soul possesses. The doctor, born In the shadow of a wilderness, in humble circumstances, but with dauntless courage, forceful ambition and a sanguine imagination, fought hla way out and up to hfa present standing without definite promise or certain opportunity. Inspired only by faith In hla capacity to conquer obstacles and make hla way In life, ha left the home of hla childhood amid the rugged hill of New England at tha most forbidding season of the year, He lived for the far, wide Weat. largely In the future then, and how of fully he has realised the youth his friends in the good state of Utah know. Socially entertaining, generous to a fault, of a poetic temperament, he left many friends behind who have watched his career with deepening Interest, and as the scion of a hardy family, we hope to hear from him for many, years to come. J. M. HUTCHINS." ill 60c ...... great Waists which ars . all this sumLawns and other . . the sale price ... 89c Wash Goods 48c The cream of the Wash Goods stock la now offered at 48c a yard . . . theee are the regular 80c goods . . the lot consists of Silk Tissues, Silk Foulards, Silk Organdies, plaids, 48c polka dots, etc 25c Battenberg Doilies 2 for 25c Tonight Is the last chance on theee , hand goods at the sale price , all over some Hale threa'd hose lace . . . the price will be 75c next week . . . tonight you may buy ... OGDEN TABERNACLE CHOIR 48c Hose 12c Childrens Hosiery with a very good strong rib , . . The quality which Is sold at most stores at 25e , . . We offer all slsea tonight at the 12c pair The Ogden Tabernacle choir, two hundred strong, will leave Monday next at 1:10 p. m. by special train for Logan, where two performances of The First Chrlstmaa cantata will be given. It was a great compliment to this great body of sinkers to have this invitation, unsolicited, to go to the northern city to present thla superb cantata, when one considers the great expense Involved. C. J. Boas, who la now In Bogan making final preparations for the trip. In a letter to Professor Ballantyne, says the enthusiasm In Logan la unbounded, and that the choir will be received with open arms by the Logan people. Special seats will be arranged In ths tabernacle to accommodate this big body of singers. An afternoon matinee will be given, after which a banquet will be given the choir. A special train of five coaches will be run over the Oregon Short Line, returning to Ogden Immediately after the evening concert. The Logan pa pers are full of praise for this great choral body and are looking forward with much pleasure to hearing this cantata, which was so successfully presented here in Ogden. Success to our Ogden choir. h ... Toilet soap . . . deli,iiu.y fumed eight bars in a box, assorted odors . . . price will be a box all Tonight ths ... Big Bath Towels for (Ic Tonight we offer a lot of tdK turklsh bath towels at 11c . . . This lot ha not been on wilt liefmv and will be offered only tonight at this ... price towel for Childrens Heavy Ribbed MONDAY NEXT The regular price is 4ic price will be ladies' 75c Hose for 48c 1.... 2 8 Bars of Toilet Soap 25c ... l-- 2c for c,,, $1.25 Wrappers for 68c The material! would mn as much These have been transferred to the basement where tilings an sold cheap The Kit runshti of a hundred good lU'j wrapper . . all aisee . . . well made . good materials . . tonight the Tonight only we offer several dos-e- n of the Battenberg dollies , . . Round or Square . . . Pure linen centers . . . baftenberg lace trim12 mings day-drea- WILL LEAVE one ... If the suit, shir: coat you want is priced .,r merely pay us one halt ' ' TV7 applies to 100 Silk Suits Wool Suita 50 Fam silk ivT ticoats loo Ladii-- ' JacfcT . . 10Q Black Silk . Wool Skirts . . . loo TjST.'ia' Dress Skirt. 50 Mi- Childrens' Jackets. in $2.50 Ladies' Oxfords $1.95 Tonight only we make this offer . . Ladles oxfords in patent leather or plain kid . . . The styles are of the very best . . . new goods which have not been shown before . . . all slses and widths $1.85 A large white Turkish Large Buck Towels for 10c Theee also are on sale In the linen A pure white buck department towel 22 by 38 Inches , , . regularly worth 15c . . . very good value at 15c , Tonight the ru-(. will be ... $1.25 Hammocks 89c The entire stock of hammocks offered tonight at special pric-ewe mention the cheajiest one the regular $1.25 quality wa offer them for Is . , , , . . Tonight tic $3 Mens Shoes for $2.45 75c Water Sets for 48c One table In the Shoe Department Is filled with mens' good working shoes . . . not heavy styles . . In most all slses for a pair... $2.45 Water set consisting of the pitcher and six tumblers the pitcher alone would cost as much . . Tonight we offer them for, a set, ...48c ... W. H. Wright & Sons Co. EAGLES WILL GO TO HANG MOBILE MAN. MOBILE, Ala June 15. Willis McClellan, convicted of the murder of Michael McGovern, will be banged next STRIKE THE Friday, the supreme court having affirmed the verdict of the Mobile court and set that date for the execution of the death sentence. McClellan Is al- RESIDENTS OF 8AUSAGEVILLE leged to have caused the death of McBOOMING THEIR TOWN. Govern by hitting him with hla fist or some blunt instrument. U TO SALT LAKE LOCAL MEMBERS'OF ORDER WILL TAKE ANNUAL OUTING w EAGLES EXCURSION TO LAKE CITY. Are Binqueted at the Weber Club and Salt Palace Thsir Mecca Will Lssvs Given an Automobile Ride Through Ogden Next Wednesday Morning Ogden Canyon Leave For Salt Lake Special Train Ovar Rio Grande Weet-eThia Afternoon at 1 Oclock. Look Like Parlor MatcheL SALT m Via Rio Grande Western Ry., Wednesday, June 19th. Special train leaves Ogden at 11:10 a. m. Returning leaves Salt Lake by special train at 11:10 P. m. Pare 81.10 round trip. The Omaha Boosters club, numberand one huning between seveflty-flv- e dred people, arrived from the North K. OF P. To Members of Ogden Lodge No. 2, over the Oregon Short Line In their K. of P. leclal , train at 9 oclock last eveSupreme Representative C. B. Jen- ning arid left at 1 p. m. today for Salt nings will he with us next Monday Lake City. Immediately after their arrival the evening, June 17th. All members are requested to be Boosters were conducted to tha Weber club, where they were banqueted present. W. I. UNDERWOOD, C. C. royally and made to believe that OgUTAH COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS den hospitality could not be beaten OSBORNE BINDERS, MOWERS AND RAKES EXCURSION TO PROVO, UTAH. The members of Ogden Aerie, So, the Order of --Eagles, will 8 t Salt Lake next Wednesday in a body on a special train via the RIo Grande and will put in the day nt the Salt Palace enjoying themselves. The occasion Is their annual outing and they propose to make the best of It The birds from Salt Lake, Ogden, Bingham, Eureka, Mercur and other place will also be there. The Ogdenltes will be bedecked In red hats and white suits that make them look like a bo of parlor matches on parade. 118, of anywhere. At an early hour this morning alVia RIo Grande Western Ry. Tickets most every automobile in the city was on sale June 20th. 21st and 22d. Good pressed Into service for a Seeing OgEXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. to return until June 25th. Fare tl.00 den Canyon" trip and every one of Sunday, 14th, via Oregon Short the worthy travelers was treated to Line. AllJune round trip. $1.00 round trip. trains. a breath of mountain air. The palatial Booster Special train consisted of four Pullman sleepers, one Pullman diner, one buffet and one baggage car. all electric lighted and fully equipped, with a telephone sys-teso arranged that it can be directly connected with the local service wherever stops are made. Among the members of this dlatln-gulshparty were George N. Roberts, of the Bfinf Omaha Bag Co.; w, W. j Johnston, of the Burlington route; J F. Carpenter, of the Carpenter WIRE GOODS RUBBER HOSE BUGGIES WRIGHT'S Wanted A competent night clerk. Central hoteL Must be a sober gentleman. Felicitates the Doctor Upon H e Adhome is from Chicago. Rex Calvert dress Before the Graduates ef the Where he ha heeh attending a dental Business College, and Tatlca of Old college, Times When They Wont to School. Ak your husband to take you to no better values than we are Given Thirty Dollars Jail, But Sentence forced if He Sina Wholesome Effect 1907. Dont forget to visit '"The Iwt. OF DR. CONDON'S Muenchner Beer on OLD FRIEND Imported TO JOURNAL. LETTER 8END8 Is It. Cafe. tuff Fa the Try draught at features of our new Spring Suits for Men. Xo matter how much you pay or 376 II, See The Pen" before you go. Tlim are dUtinguieliing where you go SATURDAY, JUNE FROM Quality 1 JOURNAL. Whatever the name of your machine is if you need extras for it call on us and we will get them for you. Lewis Bros m Lewis Bros ed 2- R Cudahy, the Paper Cu)Jh Packing Co.; B. P. Geddls, of the Omaha H. Gillespie, of the Omaha D. R. Frsxee. of the Dally News; Co.; Governor ?mh Pacing J. I Paxton, of the George Union Stock Yards; A. Millard, of the United States National hank; A. D. of the World-Heral- d, and W Wright ot be Wright A Wilhelmy Co WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHY 0 Burton Implement Co. - Fet-tet-m- of Course , , nmerclal rustlers made a host of friends for themselves during their stay here and surely did their town some of Course good. 1 |