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Show DAILY UTAH STATE Men's Suit Department Mu's Splendid Suits 'assiinen, all sizes, SAVE worth $8.00, this sale ?4.iiS Mens Fine Suits strictly all wh1, worth 10.00 this sale $5.48 and wool Worsteds all worth Flnvints, Mens $G.SS $11.00, this sale in cheeks Suits and striiies; this (Silk Line plain 7.85 suit is positively worth $12.50; this sale Men's Press Suits in Pea feu, Worsteds, Stripes, and Fancy Mixtures, equal to any $15.00 suit shown elsewhere, this side for $0.48 Mens Extra Fine Dress Suits iu the latest styles and shad(s, heavy silk and satin liued, this sale $10.85 Extra fine blue serjre suits, in single and double breasted styles, college or ssvialx, pun now $12.48 fabrics, Mens worsted suits in nat dark, medium and light shades, cut in the latest and lNst stiles; made strictly by hand, under the cleanest and most rigid sanitary ruhs, iu one of the foremost tailor shops of Chicago. They retail regularly for and are good values at $22.00 aud $28.00. Choice at $18.00 this sale Men's suit 8, of blue serge, the most stylish, lsst blue serge suits on the marmade and ket, cut in all the fashionable modes, single and $14.98 double breasted, We place on sale 75 Mens Suits, made of the fines! worsted fabric woven in Amcriea. No sense in your wy-inswell tailors $35 aud $40 for these suits. Nor is there other ready-mad- e any more reason why you should establishments even $30 for identieal qualities. They are tailored in the lsst possible manner, cut in the $21.98 smartest styles and will lie sold by us at all-wo- hand-tailore- up-to-da- Ten Days Only OUR GUARANTEE Cravenettes Mens $22.10 Fravciicites, Rain Coats Mens $18.00 raviiietles. Rain Fonts Mens $12.00 Fraicucttcs 210-25t- Men's Pants Department of the h $1.50 Men's St notice: th giNMl Working Pauls Men's Furnishing Department Men's 7.V Press Shins Men's si. 25 Press Shins Men's $1.00 (Slack Kaiivn Shins. Men's r.0c Fhvccd Fmlerwear $1.48 $4.00 Men's Fine Dress Pants $2.78 Mens Fine Pants, Ktsitivey worth $5 and $7 $3.48 Greatest Sale will begin Wednesday, June 19th, at chasers of $25,00 or more, at rate of 20 miles. D. ROSENTHAL'S '2 10 Look for the name $2.35 S leii s 0c 3 ns Men s ,iOc iiloi ex. ....... ........ Hat Department Hats, all LOOK FOR THE BIG F.ED AKD WHITE 4c . 5t . 29c . .39. Men's ShoeSons Department R. P. Smith of Chicago (EL Also tlie celebrated gnat K1imx known all over this country, the Hannah Shoe The Hannah $5.00 Slim, this wile The Hannah $5.50 Klim, this wile The Hannah $0.00 Shoe, this wile Greatest Ten Day Sale $3.4 S $3.98 $1.48 at Ogden's Owing to the dissolution of J 'Brine rnlilp, compels us to move our intlre slock of furnishings, clothing, shoes, etc., which will be done without regard to cost. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY WONDER OF THE DISTRICT. Here will be the most mighty avalanche of bargains in Men'a Clothing, Shoes, etc., of fushloiiHbte goods showll In Ogden. We hereby guarantee to sell precisely as we advertise. We ssk you to test our statements. This la the first sale of its kind In the community, so come and profil thereby. SALVAGE CO. over SIGNS . $ .98 $1.48 $1.78 $2.78 $3.28 $3.00 Mens $2.00 styles Men's Fine Hals Men s $m.iO Hats, Men s $J,o0 Hats, Men s $4.00 Hats, Men's $5.00 Stetsou Hats, the door-T- he Railroad Fares paid to pur New Store. D. ROSENTHAL'S CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Hark the Dale Wednesday, June 19 .39c .49c .98c .01c .39c .53c s 25th Street, Clothing and Shoe Store. PH1LLII-- .lie . . Read Carefully the Bargains Offered $2.25 Mens good Working Pauls $.3.50 Men's Fine Press Pants 4c Sc . . Overalls Red and ISlue Haudii-chief10c White Handkerchiefs GOLD- $ .98 $19.95 $9.05 $7.95 Mru's Heavy Rockford Socks Men's ll.iek aud Itrow u Half Hose Mens Fancy Half Hose Men's Working Shirts - Owing to the faet that Mr. Rosenthal will continue to do buatneaa In Ogden and that wa will exchange any art icle fur you during the sale or your money back, you may rest assured of courteous treatment. When everything in our store Is a bargain, we can only quote a comparatively few artlclea as Resitectfully. It would take 10 aheeta like this to price each item. D. ROSENTHAL, St.. Ogden h LOl'IS, niSSOURI, and teed against iiiqierfectious of any kind, and the dealer whose name is imprinted on this garment is authorized to give a new garment if Prices $14.98 the wearing qualities are not entirely satisfactory. to $19.98, formerly $20 to $30 suit We take pleasure to unuouuee to the ieope of Og.len and vicinity that our sins department is one of tin liest in this section of the state as we carry only the finest ami lHst makes in the country. Owing to the dissolution of partnership of tin well known firm of P. ROSENTHAL & FO., 210 25th stmt of Ogden, and to couie to a fair dissolvcmcut, we have placed our entire stork iu the hands of the PHILLIPS SALVAGE TO. to dissolve for us. The F, PHILLIPS SALVAGE 31. has placed the entire stock on sale for 10 days, to In distriliutid into tin hoims of the Nople of Ogden and vicinity at prices in many instances far less than the aetual cost of the raw material, to In sold for cash only, in order to settle with Mr. Rosenthal's partners. The store is now dom'd aud will remain closed until Wednesday, June 19th, at 9 a. in., when the greatest (Mothing and Slim Kale ever know n in Ogden commences. We must close the store to every article iu stock. $20,000 Merchandise will be distributed Into the home St. Worth off Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishings Will be Sold at LESS THAN COST. MAN BECKMANS, OF CINCINNATI, iTAKliRS OF HIGH GRADE CLOTHING Every garment lieariug the lals-- iff the ulsive firms is guaran- iy Twenty-fift- Ten Days Only ni te 210 H. will reach the limit during this gigatuie sale. It will save to buy all you want for a year or two. Just think of it. dollars you $20,000 Stock lo be Sold at Such Low Prices NUT1CE To utvommodute those w ho eau'i attend during the daytime our store will lie open everv t iiing until 9 l1. M. For P. ROSENTHAL. IMIILLI IK SALVAGE g O-d- ens A. l'l-iee- s d, 210-25- PAGE THREE 7. 1907. WITHOUT A PARALLEL A SALE 9 O'CLOCK AT $20,000 ol worth of High Grade people at leaa than coat of the raw ma terial by D. ROSENTHAL, MD WAIT FOR MONDAY. JUNE Wednesday, June 19th v isi-tivel- THIS JOURNAL, OGDEN, UTAH Let Nothing Keep You Away W, Sackett, supreme recorder, Mead-vlll- e, Morgan E. James, whose claim waa al- things necessary to bring thla merger Pa. effect. In into the to be lowed and authorised palu It la also declared that suspended 9. That thenceforth the said grand surn of (1,882.60, and of N. R. Davis, whose claim was allowed and authorised lodge ceased to Issue any Insurance members of the Jurlaulrtion of the to be paid In the sum of SM01.40, and policies nr beneficiary certificates, or grand lodge of Utah, Wyoming and of William McGregor, whose claim waa levy any other assessments except the Idaho, Ancient Order of United WorkR. C. Morris, who died on May 10, allowed and authorised to be paid In one of October 1, 190, but the said men, who, on November 1, 1906, have committee of five, which had been duly been suspended fur a period of less 1906. the sum of (200. than three months and who are under June on , who died of James W. Pitta appointed by the grand master work4. That notice of proof of death 55 of age, upon signing a certifi190. said Arthur Smith was mailed from man, made and Issued an address to cateyears aa provided by the of Morgan E. James, who led on June Hailey, Idaho, to Cragle Thorbum, the members of aald grand lodge, board ofgood health, directors, upon payment of all transactions the after which, defendant reciting aald 20, 190. the grand recorder of In default, the pending asassessments of the June on of died the who grand special meeting Frank Atkinson, grand lodge, on or about November and sessment, and the per capita tax or 2, 190. 10, 190, but waa not received by him. lodge held September 29, 1908, due as provided above, may be reinexand on referred after to, died heretofore who July John Saltenbcrger, 5. That after the death of Matthew Ancient Order of 14, 190. stated Into the supreme lodge benewhich the methods the by Every Mathison, the beneficiary named In his plaining Jurisdiction upon the surrender ficiary could members of the said EL P. Maxim, who died on May 11, lodge grand beneficiary certificate made request on retain their insurance by becoming of the old certificate and paymenta as States-Ho- lds 190. on blanks recorder lor said United lodge bene- above noted, aald health certificate to Patrick Cavanaugh, who died on whichgrand to make proof of death, but none members of the supremefirst the payment be obtained from the supreme recorder. Jurisdiction 190. ficiary IS, April was furnished, and no proof of death j 'The assessment for the month of be to be the No29, June said on to the died who supreme lodge John Vicars, the of said Matthew Mathison waa ever vember assessment, October according to these new rates and after calling 190. recorder. made of filed with said grand the members to pay their assess- will be forwarded to Craig Thorburn, John R. Thomas, who died on July of paying upon the for recorder, Ogden, Utah, who will purpose That Amount. (. ments and during the month of October to grand 4, 190. disburse the ,of the same uon the claims as policies losses upon death the to local their on financiers of died who the lodges, SeptemJohn J. Corby, certificates is- be transmitted and report to the supreme or heretofore Insurance beneficiary to the grand ber S, 190. by them recorder all receipts and disbursements sued by it, the said defendant grand lodge, announced that: on died who W. Gillespie, George and make a settlement with said sudUWc.f.nln How.ll .1 tb. lodge levied monthly assessments on of the In- September 14, 1908. InAfter November 1, the grand and preme recorder on November lsL and to member all up its urt this morning handed down one $2,000, payable at the death living on died September N. R. Davis, who out of existence 11. That the assessments no levied designated by the most Important dedalona that sured to aonbeneficiary cluding the month of October, 1908, subordinate lodges go direct with the or about the 1st day of 19, 190. deal members the and that to addition court. him; were in assessments which by the aald grand lodge for October, or that from is ever emanated Louis Lessing, who died on Septemauthority of aald susuch part thereof aa could be collected, collected of all the supreme lodge. dues the not only lnvolvea lltlganta in the January. 190S, by atatea monthly of Utah, Wy- ber 29, 190. of were collected by the subordinate under date 10. subordinate That lodges, the all members thereafter, ate of Utah, but affects every mem- -t preme lodge, the were by on died SeptemNets N. Olsen, who Idaho segregated from and all such assessments And dues October 10, 1906, the supreme master lodges and the aald defendant grand of the Ancient Order of United oming and the ber 11, 1908. within theretofore the territory were paid by the members heretofore workman. In behalf of the supreme lodge and In due course remitted to of Utah, orkmen within the states October on died who H. of Clark, John Jurisdiction of the said grand lodge named. lodge. Issued a statement to the mem- the said grand lodge and passed into Wyoming and Idahd. It will be Ancient Order of United Workmen 14, 190. the bers of the grand lodge of Utah, Wy- the hands of plaintiff aa grand receiver the of on aald defendant 7. supreme lodge died the the That who that grand William H. O'Donnell, under the and Nevada reorganised after reciting of aald grand lodge, which, with the atatea three theae rlsdiction Including lodge, by Its laws and organisation, oming and Idaho, which, within the Jurisdiction of October 12, 1906. of the supreme lodge and reserve fund In the hands of said plainaction the Ocdied on account of Its Inability to pay name and all of on policies the died who payment William guaranteed McGregor, of the Ancient Order ie outstanding death clalma, and the the grand lodge of insurance or beneficiary certificates the grand lodge theretofore taken, tiff grand receiver applicable to the of Utah, Wyom- tober 15, 190. Ocpayment of the clalma of the beneon and receiver brought the matter Into of United Workmen Issued by the said grand lodge and be- proceeds aa follows: died William H. Barrett, who subordinate all and Idaho, and ficiaries amounted to the sum of ing moneys of full ie courts In order that the. came surety for the payment Now, therefore, I, Will M. Narvla, said order existing within tober 28. 190. at the date of the filing of plaini hand might be properly apportioned lodges of October on susuch all died who obligations. of the master workman Arthur 8mlth, supreme states of Utah, Wyoming and which fund so In the said tiff's or It to complaint, entitled were who those United Hong 8. That on the 29th day of Septempreme lodge, Ancient Order of and ever since 29, 190. hands aald receiver waa Inof ho had clalma against the grand Idaho thereby became grand who died on ber, 190, the aald defendant grand Workmen, do hereby declare that all sufficient to of the Mathison, Matthew lodges subordinate been death clalma the have pay dge. Judge Howell's decision ia lodge, being unable any longer to pay members of the Ancient Order of against said defendant grand lodge acdefendant grand lodge, and all bene- January 24, 1907. beassessments herewith In full: In Workmen United the from good standing certificates or policies' of InsurS. That notice and proof of death Its death losses crued prior to the filing of plaintiff's The facta In this case, so far aa ma-rla- l. ficiary theretofore Issued by the grand longing to lodges under the control of said persona was made and being made upon it, and the supreme of ance each of are stipulated or ahown by the lodge of the Ancient Order of United filed' with the grand recorder of the de- lodge having refused any longer to the grand lodge Ancient Order of complaint. 11. That the grand master workaa It had done prior United Workmen of Utah, Wyoming cord to be aa follows: man and the grand recorder of aald deWorkmen of Nevada to members of fendant grand lodge In the order as come to its relief, on October 1, Idaho and make may deficiency, 190, up the That In the year 1885 and prior the subordinate lodges In aad atatea of the name are above enumerated, with thereto, and grand lodge, on the 20th day transfer their membership to the su- fendant icreto and until Its Incorporation on Utah, Wyoming and Idaho and then In the exception of the notice and proof passed the following resolutions: of 1906, Issued and delivSeptember, preme lodge beneficiary Jurisdiction as ered to Laura A. ctober II, 1899. the supreme lodge of force were continued In force, with like of death of Arthur Smith and Matthew Resolved, That It la the aenae of individuals, and Emery, one of the approper making of by ie Ancient Order of United Workmen effect aa If Issued by the grand lodge Mathison. That all of aald proofs we merge into herein and the beneficiary defendants that this lodge grand Inclosed ork-mthe therefor upon listed 4n the United States of Amerl-- l of the Ancient Order of United In 'the certificate Issued by the death o filed, except that of W. H. the supreme lodge separate beneficiary plication blank and otherwise In all things com- named and Canada aa a voluntary frater-i- ll aid grand lodge upon the ; life of of Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. Barrett, were endorsed, approved de-by Jurisdiction. and rules the with laws, regulation! ply aald of the beneficial asociatlon, operating Resolved, That a committee of five aa to the admission of members, aa Charles EL Emery, an order or warrant 2. That the defendant grand lodge, the finance committee Ithln aald territory; that In the year In Interest, the grand fendant grand lodge on October SI. be appointed by the grand master grand or its predecessor the supreme lodge, said on the grand receiver of said sum of '8, or prior thereto, the aald supreme Ancient Order of United j ifco. and aald endorsement authorised workman and be Instructed and au- provided byto be accompanied lodge, plaintiff herein, for the the of lodae the In by application the named beneficiaries 29th established fige organised and thorised to draft the resolutions and certificate now held 12,000, which said order or. warrant payment to the of Nevada, prior to the workmen member the of by deceased said rand lodge of the Ancient Order execute the necessary documents to t December, 1908. issued policies i the certificates Issued to accepted by said Laura A. Emery and with such an amount for assess- waa 'nlted Workmen of Nevada, whose dar of In payment of said beneficiary certifior beneficiary certificates ; members, or their legal representative. merge the membership of this grand ment for the Insurance of fund the for ; beneficiary urlsdictlnn extended to and Included each for the sum of S2.000, except to- lodge Into the supreme lodge separate by the said grand lodge on the uvea of the following-name- d month of November, 1908, aa paid by cate Issued said EL EdH the within what Is now deceased, memoers of. the beneficiaries of William Charles E. Emery, and the life of Jurisdiction. territory (Being one of the member since beneficiary enthe for under provided he states of Nevada, Utah. Montana, fhe end waa thereafter, on or about the 14th the departments and a part of the or- actments of the subordinate lodges within the states wards, whose claim was allowed O. A. lodge, supreme Wyoming and Idaho, with authority to authorised to be paid In the sum of ganisation of the supreme lodge.) of Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, U. W. In June, 190, with dues on a pro day of November, 190, presented n create and establish subordinate Jan91.932.80, and of James W. Pitta, whose on died who E. Emery, Charles Resolved. That the committee of rata basis of $2 per annum, or 85 cents rdges within Its Jurisdiction and to laclaim was allowed and authorised to be of five be authorised to do any and all for the balance of the year 190, to M. and ne to members of said subordinate uary II. 190. (Continued on Page Four.) of aum 41,882.80. In the on died who paid William T. Edwards, ridgf-certificates or policies of Insur- - 190. Philip H. Fitsmaurice, who died on May 7, 190. John Raker, who died on April , 190. J. N. Scott, who died on May 8, 190. April SO, -- iterests Member of the Workmen in Three Remaining Moneys Should That Partitioned - Fixes Each Swl 820,-465.- 01 ap-md- ed . 1- en to-w- lt: |