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Show OAILY UTAH TATE JOURNAL SATURDAY. - aure The Judge AT w . :i JUNE lr Winvrr .i i:i' a.:u!i l: :i iu-.t- r n.-i.- t 'i muss OLD MAN tu- - wii!i lur. tin ONE WEEKS FREE TRIAL n! .i'.i:iiitil in fi mu .if .Uii ml!! ui. uai!-- . mi.l uv.it tin- uiil uiuu i hi in i::i to liie gtvuitil. Muoie. it 1 i . because the quality of so much of the clothing now is sold and some misrepresented, concerns still being use the old fashioned, "blind system of marking their prices in characters instead of in plain figures, we call your especial attention to the fact that on every gannent we sell the price is marked in plain figures and is the first, last and onlv price to all alike further than this, our salesmen have strict instructions to sell each garment for exactly what it is if wool or worsted or mixed with cotton to say so to his customer frankly and fearlessly. Misrepresentation is not countenanced in this are not used to destore, and fictitious price-mark- s with ceive customers imaginary discounts. 1907. 1, - i !!.:: i.irl i olltlol of - ilinis- - If will deliver any Coal Oil r Gasoline in tiur tiiv to you at any dtltlivss and let you it u?-- fur one Week rivKI:. We 5ell the New Perfection Coal Oil 5tote in Three Sizes t ne burner $ 500 Two burner 8.00 '1 nvc burner 10.00 okl man a on Iv.s li.i. k ..:.ii ki hi.i linn uiur.i-i-- i ifullx V- . HELD TO AWAIT OUTCOME OF VICTIM S INJURIES. i 1 1 :i. i i ilu.il "!.ll:.Ulil I lukiii Ju.iu . mil llns u inn'..; to In- i li.irait-- . but l!io n.i M-- - i - IW liu- - 111. Ill lU.l in- mu.: of lilt- ii.jmit- of Uio Francis Weaver, an Aged Veteran of -- i.i. i .1 the Civil War, tha Victim of a Brutal and Unprovoked Assault by Georgs FOLDING and carMoore Kicked and Baaten. penters UNION IN DISPUTE - - trades lili'At.ll ,!uu- -- 1 A !,-li- ulrl-ult- 1 ni. 111 . luvi-iinluti- t - - OYLE HARDWARE CO. - This label s W.-avir- - IF ITS pua-uui- is to be found on the better grades of our clothes and you are assured that each garment that bears this label is of superior materials and conscientious workmanship. The style that is reflected in its shapely contour will stay there because the cloth is carefully shrunk before cutting. Wear one of these superior suits and we are sure that you will be so pleased that you will want another m-- niH-ttio- i I FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE CO. BOYLE Fine Quality Black Cotton Moflounce, trimmed reen, with two ruffles and bias bands. French seams, under dust drop,.. 10-In- ch $1.25 Sat- een, 14 -- Inch hemstitched flounce, ruffles, wide trimmed, two seams French tucks, Q I C(1 ch I under dust drpps.... Mill Best Quality French Sateen, extra large, full Sweep, tucked flounce, prettily ruffled, French seams, full, deep dust drop. 14-ln- ch $2.25 & BLAIR IBSJ.Wssh. Are. WYKES 5.00 30x72 Xpw closet, m house, with hall pantry, lath room, Iorch front and rear, beautiful lot, 50x132 to alley, lb-- price f 1,000. Loan of $900 at 8 per cent to rnn for 3 years may lie assumed. Balance may is paid at the rate of $23 per month. Will U ready for occupancy July 1st. FOSTER & GARRISON, GARRISON JJIjuirphone . her o 2411 Wash. 071. i - ' Ax-minst- or lings 2.49 3.99 stor Hugs. s e Ax-minst- or Hugs..., 25.09 29.09 &k! $39.09 e J $1.75 tjmikor Axiuinstor only $1.00 Volvots 2 I 'at lorn. TuiMwtrios, 1 , : Ramoval Sale Prices j On Mission Dining Tables Hound Mission stylo Dining Hoorn Tn Me, Early English finish, hand ruMssI, cut inly now in design. The workmanship is of tlio highest grade $52.50 value muvul Salt during 4LA He- - .$dVv $59 Value Reduced to $44.40 T. F. Assistant Superintendent Rowlands of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, accompanied by Mrs. Rowlands, Is In Ogden In conference with Trainmaster E. S. Luty regarding a new time schedule to go I Into effect on the Southern Pacific on June Sth. The residence of Conrad Layman on the Harrisvllle road was burglarised Thursday evening by a lone robber, who entered the place during the ab- sence of the family and secured a small amount of money and some Jew- the j elry. The man was seen to leave dehouse by the neighbors and a good scription of him Is In the possession of the officers, who are making an ef! fort to find him. old-tireel- -' James Faulkner, ail dent of this city, died at his home, 2125 Wall avenue, of general debility, at the age of 71. He was born at Staffordshire, England, March 3rd, 1830. He is survived by a wife, six sons and one daughter. The funeral services will be held Monday at 2 oclock p. m. at the Third ward meeting house. The casket will be opened at the home on the day of the funeral between the hours of 10 ! and 1 o'clock. of priA special train, consisting vate cars Nos. 1, 6 and 1903, and carGen-errying General Manager Bancroft. SuSuperintendent Buckingham. perintendent Davis and J. F. Dunn, and superintendent of motive powerAshmachinery department and J. F. ton, chief engineer of the Oregon Short Line, came up from Salt lake this morning and went north for an Inspection trip over the Idaho division of the Short Line. Just received, line line of Imported and domestic delicatessen and Dutch lunches from Austin Nlcholsen Co., New York city. We will retail at our cheese, Swiss counter Imported Camambert cheese, Llmberger cheese, line of English Stilton cheese; a fine accord bon In oil; sardines Imported kippered herring, marque depoce haut sautemes by Crues A Fils Freres. Bordeaux, for family trade In pint bottles. Dutch Try some of our homemade lunches. Lunches put up for picnics and parties at the Vienna cafe. Both In the win'phones. Look for cheese dows. Bee The Den" before you go. . I ! This table is made rtf solid oak, of Mission design and finished in Early English; has Itcautifu jMslestal, and is a very high grade table. $63.00 Value During this Sale $47.50 $57.60 $98.00 Value Reduced to Prices on Refrigerators The On acmuiit of the jtoor in crop and finding we are overstorkwl on Refrigerators, the only remedy of reducing our line in to cut the prices ho gnut that it will In Start living! Lot tin Molh'mgsill Kitoh-oFa hi not do half your kitrhou work. It savos monoy as well as hilstr. Tin n Mo-Doug- a laying investment to huy this year for kind last a life time. Huy durPrice's ing tlio sail and wm monoy. from $20.00 to $50.00. $20.00 grade $19.00 $38.50 grade $28.83 $39.00 grade $29.23 grade $33.00 $47.50 grade $33.G0 $48.00 grade $30.00 $11.00 $78.00 kind $59.90 25 to 50 Per Cent off on Articles that are cheaper at the Great Removal Sale. All Wall Paper lines of Furniture, Carpets The largest stock ever shown in Ogden to select from. PajH'rs from 14c up to $8.00 a roll. All papers entered into Hemoval Sale. This is one line that must he cleaned up. These values an without parallel in the historj of nicndiaiidizing in Ogden. I0ic I4c Papers Reduced to $8.00 Star Estate Ran- ges Greatly Reduced in Price . Shattered Genuine McDouga'I ' I 4.JJU ....$ miiistt r Hugs $33.50 0x12 Ax-m- i nst or Hugs $35.00 9x12 $37.00 9x12 Extra Axmin- - toa-n- . , Ax-minst- or lings.... California, where he has been on a visit. Charley showed him the beau- ties of Ogdeu and made life pleasant for him while he waa here. W. F. Yeo of Denver, traveling passenger agent of the Pennsylvania llnea, was a business visitor in Ogden j fur a short time today. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McOaw will leave Monday for an extended trip j east, during which time they will visit Uhe Jamestown exposition and other eastern iiolnts. Will sell my residence, till Gramercy avenue, 2,SOO 61,600 cash, balance easy terms. This offer good until June 10th. W. S. O'Brien, Poa- tal Tel. olHce. j The regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Crittenton home will be held at the residence of Mrs. Hurst, ; 2532 Adams avenue, Monday, June 3rd, al FOR SALE BORE FURNITURE CO. CO. C $2.25 lings.... I Extra Quality Soft Finish BOYLE FURNITURE Ax-minst- Where la The DenT u you dnnk. drink Tellowatone. Dont forget to visit The Den.M Free band concert every Sunday afternoon at Sylvan park. Imported Muenchner Beer on jlraught at the Falataff Cafe. Try It. to La- 0. jvajt 226 onpeople went down the Weber BUke acad-th- e Aftf today excursion. Ask your husband to take you to tha Falataff for dinner. Private entrance for ladles. The beat people In town go to the Falataff to eat, because the prices are reasonable and the service Is first-clas- s. at 2:30. Free band concert at Sylvan park A bowl of good soup with your A shady grove dinner without extra charge at the Faltomorrow afternoon. and plenty of seats. Bring your ataff cafe. Rearranged now with prifriends. vate entrarce for ladles and private Miss Alice Cowburn of Los An- booths for ladles. Mrs. A. W. Brown of Twenty-secon- d geles Is visiting in the city, the guest of the Misses Grayce and Winnie street has returned from Salt1 Lake City, where she has been assistGeiger on Jefferson avenue. George D. MacCarthy of Gothem-ber- g, ing In the Institution of a new temple a brother of C. A. of the Pythian Sisters. Nebraska, It is Just as well for si who want MacCarthy of this city, spent yesterday in the city on hia way home from to hear the best music and get the best to eat that can be had In any restaurant to bear In mind that the Vienna cafe la on 25th st., In the heart of say, ao, too. 1 1i-usm- ! Three of the biggest bargains we have yet offered. Just note these prices, then let us show you the Petticoats and you'll sml" and ilu-- won't give him any rest Until he gels there, lie sill lie seen Maiuleriiig around the canyon tomorrow. saying u sad farewell to tha beauty sjhjI. New y $3.50 27x54 PETTICOATS for sails for a visit to to I my Floor ('ovi'i'ingM ilnring tin grout Our storks uro still t'oiiilr1o aflor liouvy inrludo I'uudhur Wilton riirpots, lligo-Ioyand spring soiling Axminsior, SiiYonuorio, Smith and Saxony Axiuinstor, Volvots, TniostrioK ami largo lino of ingrains liody $3.35 27x51 i AA $5.50 30x72 Ax-- BROOM HOTEL CORNER the hi- Now is ilu linn Koiiioviil Sulo. Correct Clothes for Men - w Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums on Sale C. D. IVE 4 York, from hia old While home in Liverpool. Kligland. ho dislikes very tnuvh to leave Ogden. J. K.'s feel are for the "auld before leaving RBmyBBUDBa BOYLE Saits $20, $22, $25 and up ii ITS HERE. GOOD nanHfi , LOCAL BRIEFS for Lege e m'11 the "iuiek meal tlasoiim Stove, the oldest ami ber-- on (be market. Don't to telepiiono us and take one of these Move. ttu tiial. If you like it. keep it. if not we will call for it. 1 r l:tra 50c n- Are. ii lull tl IliiiiiiniK Tl.iiiin Moon w.i urnuted on a III! t'dlpilll-iUl ill I.llioltlll a r-warrant by lvt, r and Oifi- incuiiiri Ward A YionliiomiTy ivr Wardlaw lat and linked , llu'iali iir io a up in lilt tily Juii in aualMvr 10 A Tlio iiuiliim Trailin' union of having aaruuiii-i- l and beat I'.r li. nuii nii lianii a a ml the Fraiu-- i We.ix union SOiil. Thr rlrike an ap d VcU-raof ll u ii iili-rthe civil war. lari Woiltu rd.iy even- - " ' -- l M.inlioiiii-iWard A Co. piv- -' -tai'il lilt- kiial lranilt-r; Kinko in lug. Hit partii-ularof the arK.mil atv,i'-,, moat brutal. Mr. who Uvea 1 mi West Paoiiii- avenue, was at the Iowo. asKixluut giu-ra- l ' f wpiiu of the Cliii-.iiia Alimi depot on hi way home when he niet the divorved wife of Moore. The' ' "ilh hemliiuarterc in SI. ,ls- wa in iigtlou today, lady waa jufct going home from hi-- r work and aakeii Weaver In walk with j k. known to Craig. j her- he waa rather nervoua while- - lv patronr of the Klite raff, hia going home in the dark. Tile old gen- - ' with that eatnbliahmeiii 1 o- tleman and they went on u clu ami Mill leave on Monday for their way. Instead of leaving lira. .. it Lake t'ily for a short look around Moore at Twenty-sevent- h street and. t ndiiiK l iseori her past the old ean- - Oinrtro - Papers Reduced to $6.00 and Linoleums, Lace Curtains and Draperies, Wall Papers, Wall Burlaps, Stoves and Ranges, Graniteware, Pictures and Hammocks. ! 1 J Monarch Ranges and Garland Ranges on Sale i i J'l h Fi .. i |