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Show FARDNESUNDAY STORE NEWS. M I SOLVED-; , 7 1JH Ttf AT EVETR.V ONE A jB PLEASANT U'R.PRTE. MOST- Mf people ARE Looking for PT2E ANDya&pR,I5EV5 Mpn WHEN YoU GET fNTEWCLOTHE K() THATAfcE BOTH, IT IS BECAUSE YoU WENT TO THE VERY BEST Mrf ' (f) PLACE. VHEN YouVANTTO 1. 7 4Wom BUY WHY DoNT YOU Go WHERE ' 'Ik, THEYSELL THE BEST? BTERBR nLU5UR-PE YOURSELF Mo-51 of ALL Hi HAVE NEVER BOUGHT ANY CLoTHEvS KroJEEHoW WELL WE CAN PLEASE YOU. Behave a habit of pleasing people. That is one habit wa aro IW&U seems to be growing1 with. us. "We simply can't Um we have learned to know that people like to be plcnsed. If ijflfesi them they think more of you. If we haven't pleased you iW&use you have never given us a chance. Bee aro few things .more pleasing than to know you are well and .jHldressed. You certainly know there isn't many worse or un-jKt un-jKt thoughts than the knowledge that you are NOT properly iKTyon a judge of clothasP If not then you must depend upon the jIBlon of the store where you buy. The man who knows noth-uRat noth-uRat the wearing quality of the clothing he wears is just- ns cer-if'getfull cer-if'getfull value at this store as the man who is thoroughly in- iBr strictly fair policy, a one fair profit, and one price to. you and jHuy, are the reasons why you will see so many men wearing hRrjclothes today. Jygeold at $15, S19 and ?22.50 at most stores are priced the Kr:way at $12, $15 and $18. I J. P. GARDNER THE QUALITY STOHE. j pitas I jjjie Sacramento valley i ling in good enough to J xai. In fact, some are i-1 hoice, and, of course,' jj lie kind we're getting. 1 fftah vegetables aro in I li can't be beat on qual-ifl qual-ifl know. Please, order morrow. II hings to Eat" I i 54 Easi Second South are some near-Jople near-Jople who never painting houses y look badly. M. ti in any color Hy correct), will the wood and ' house from de-; de-; in ralue. Merrill k Co, o. Main St. BO ' My Woman ffy.l7S' Convenient, ffe ,,ll'ne lailiuiUj HARDWARE CO. ! m-'fi ' Columbia has difficult problems to solve. To the trouble caused, by the coal strike is added the disaster at San Francisco. In that direction we turn our sympathy, while we devote our attention to our daily round, pleasing customers for whom we clean. Our new carpet plant is now working night and day, so great has become the popularity of this modern method. Our housecleaning men can be had for all kinds of work upon a sufficient notice being given us. Wall Paper Cleaning, Window Cleaning, House Cleaning, Janitor Sorvice. NATIONAL HOUSE CLEANING CO., 59 East 1st So St. 'Phones 1058-K and 978. I Select your foods care- j fully and combine them j well, and they will never J give you any trouble. j HUSLEITS FLOUR Is one of the essentials. j ALBERT S. REISER, j JEWELER, I IX E. 1ST SO. BELL, TEL. 2W-K. Watchao, Diamonds and j REPAIR WORK A SPECIAJLTT. $50 bond furnishod on application I SAUNA TABLET treatment will permanently euro Salivation, Lcail Poisoned Gums, mal:o Looab Teeth tlsht. B W. S. HUDSON, Dentist. J Godbe-Patts Drog Co. Prescription Speolajlits, .OOB. 101 MA Of ST, 8 , j eoiLivEeTEOKS ; L SPECIAL REPORTS. j GILES-AMERICAN MERCANTILE MER-CANTILE AGENCY, Bntte m D. F. "Wajkqr Bullaln. fi ,Skln of Beauty lji Joy orpyy OR. T. Follx Oouraud'a Oriental Oroom or Moslool Gooutlflor. 5-SK BMb, uod Skin DltfMCf, Psta V,VyTt''it BD(1 wr b!cailli E-ofc ftrSv H ;rh 00 touty. nd MgaJl Qv: Jy)' Whnl haailood tbo tci h B? A of 67 TCail, find ra n . ,0 bonniest mo 82 o W?l tAst'Ktoboaurel! v " I' J I 1C proj.erly mni!. e JJ Aoctpt tio count ei- Vf CT3 V$f V tel t ilml.'nr lOW35-trJV' nun. Dr, I. A. yS ,-5J-JJt SlTTO 0!4 tO ft 1' yS rf'Sv t,n ta pulIceUi I S I B? ( fr-J "A jou lidlti h. will oo ll!cr. & 1 ttcusimi)i.i 'fiouvnod'ti Crcnpi" o Ibt leant l.nrrcfnl i'f t . ttlu prviui-Mlfin." Kor hy di drcjstfx awl l nncy Uocda DetUtC In tbt Unl'.td Sia'.tj, O.ruicJ uul Europe. tUlD.LKOPKIuS, Picm 37 Great Jones Stat, KewYer) For ua.Io by F. C. Sohrcmm, F. J. Hill 2? g9f-E"k Ch;Ht- Van, Pylte, j Over, a 'Hundred Dozen S H NEW STYLES I FOR H Game 5n Saturday H COMPRISING , H Milans, Jayas?.Leglora I ! AND HERE ARE THE PRICES: ; I DUCK SAILORS AND OUTING HATS 75c fo $1.50. I JAVAS, ALL NEW BLOCKS AND HIGHEST QUALITY, H I $1, $1.50, $2.50. I I UNBLEACHED LEGHORNS The UHra-PashionaWe ; H Dress Hat (untrimmed), $1 to $3.50 each. TRIMMED SAILORS $1.25 to $2.50. They arc Milans, I Pearl, Javas, Paroxyline and Fancy Braids. j PRIZE PUZZLE. j Find a Trimmed Hat in bur Stock Over Tfo Weeks, and J you can have it at Half Price. " in ii mi iHI ,, ill ,J.."mi'.mjiaL i j . . m . 1 1 . . .j t i-irrrprmm, ; Madame Ttslly I REMOVES WRINKLES IN ' I ONE TREATMENT I - n -;. Parlors at H ' . fijSiSWr5' 'jRSlfc Madam Tully, tho world's greatest ; aSsWp'' -JkM dermatologist, who spent somo time xBV'T' IftfwOt ,n Sa,t a few years aso, hoa rwsferSS jfi. 'Jg; ' hecn hero a couple of weoks from San .x. vgiffi, i' mB&f Francisco, whero sho Is replenishing :r feT 4' "xSY- her goods to rcstime work again. 'fitiS: Tn0 Mndam will remain here a short ' iffv time and Ive tho ladles an oppor- ! aBK&r-. tunlty of again meeting her and un- j I -' ftStT-' i : , derjrolng the treatniept. I I Tflfi' ... l.Wt4 Tho Madam ha? all tho latest Im- 5 . i . m0f' ', provements for removing wrinkles and S J.1 - ' 02t$sK '1VP&.sA adal blemishes. f ' V Jf$&- Remember. Matlnm Tully Is tho only sfc' jm' ' 'za$B&'' Individual In America who gives tho E rC-' ''tSJpC nbovo ricientiflc treatment with an Jffww'Aw - ' il'M absolute guarantee of complete sue-iiM- AV'iv-'.STf'V-cess in the most obstinate cases, i'sMXJi J'J "?fV.V?' -T i'fk'ti t Madam Tully will glvo demonstrn- &W.rSC-.iW&xV'4?W $ tlons ell of next v.-eek. when tho ladlos g.1f-'v: J --J' J v? Mv- 'S nro cordially Invited. m.ti-i' ''N'VfVi' ) All mall addressed to Madam Tully, r??,r-- Ss vVj -wv''" ' at Mrs. John Beck's. 55 N. State at. J -J " ' '" 1 Ladles must call at once, tho 12 "'' 1 " 1 Mndam's time Is limited. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Little Chief Mining and Milling com-panv, com-panv, principal place of business at Salt Lnke City, Utah. Notlco Ih horoby given that at a mooting of tho board of directors, di-rectors, held on tho 2-ith day of April. l&Ofl -an assessment of ono (1) cent per share fbelng assessment No. z) wa3 levied upon tho capital stock Issued and outstanding of the corporation, payablo Immediately to J. Oberndorfer. secretary of tho company, at his pitice. No. lui South Mn In strcot. Salt Lako City, Utah. Any stock upon which thld assessment Fhall remain tmpald on Monday, tho L'Sth day of May, vm, will bo. delinquent, r.ud advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment In mado before, will bo sold on Saturday, tho ICth day of Juno. 1S0C, at 12 o'clock noon, to pay tho delinquent de-linquent assessment, together with tho cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. OBERNDORFER.- Socrotary. o, TGI South Main street. Salt Lako City. Utah. IXnVER MAMMOTH MIXING COM-panv. COM-panv. . Principal olllcc, room 516 Doolv block. Salt Lako City. Utah. Notlco Is hereby Given that at a meeting of tho directors held on the 11th day of May. l'JW, an assessment of 5 cents per share, being assessment No. 1C, was lovlcd upon tho capital stock of tho corporation, pav-uble pav-uble Immediately to A. Reeves, sccrotafv of tho company, at his ofllce, 516 Dooly block. Salt Lako City, Utah. Anv ntock upon which this assessment may 'remain unpaid on Saturday, Juno 16. 190C. will be delinquent and advertised for salo nt public niictlon; and. unless payment pay-ment Is made heforc. so many shares of iach pnrrrl of euch r.tock as may bo neccssnrv wl!l be sold on tho 5th duv of July. 10CO. at 2:S0 o'clock p. m. of paid dnv. to pay tho delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A, REEVES. Secy. 51G Doolv blook, Salt Lako City, Utah. First publication, May IE, l&M, xllSl IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Utah. -H In tho matter of Edward C. Buffington, jH vol. bankrupt. In bankruptcy, No. 949, ll To tho crcdlrorH of Edward C. Buffing-ton Buffing-ton of Salt Lake City, in tho county of Salt Lake, and district aforesaid, a H bankrupt: H Notlco Is hereby given that on the 2Sth H day of March. l&Cfl. the said Edward ( Bulllngton was duly adjudicated bank- 1 rupt; and that the first meeting of hi- H crcdltora will be held at myJofflce In th B Commercial block. Salt Lake City, Utah, J on tho 29th day of May, 19CC. at 11 o'clock In tho foronoon. at which time the said HHBl creditors may attend, piovo their claims, appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt, J and transact such other business as muy HHsJ properly como before said meeting. CHARLES BALDWIN. BMpJ v Referee In Bankruptcy J Salt Lake City, May IS. 1306. M&2 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for tho District of Utah - In the matter of W. E. Irvine, vol. bank- M rupt. In Bankruptcy. No. S22. H To tho creditors of W. E. Irvine of Salt Lako City, In tho county of Salt Lake. B and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: B Notlco Is hereby given that on the 13th day of May, 1903, the said W. E. Irvlnr was duly adjudicated bankrupt; nnd that tho llrst meeting of his creditors will bo held at niv olTlce In the Commercial block. Salt Lake City, I'tah. on the 29th dav of May. 3&06. at to o'clock in th forenoon, at which time the said crcdl- tors may attend, prove their claim, up- point a trustee, cxomlno the bankrupr M nnd transact such other business as ma; H properly como before snld meeting. H P CHARLES BALDWIN. Referco In Bankruptcy H Salt Lak City, May IS, IM xlSS |