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Show DAILY UTAH STATE, JOURNAL, MONDAY, JUNE 1W. S, I JESUIT FATHERS II CLOSE MISSION A NI8HT Two Weeks of Successful Work Come to a Closo Father Donoher Delivers Eloquent Sermon Music Furnished by the Ladies of the Sacred Heart. NEW LAW REGARDING SALE OF be big fellows PROPERTY FOR TAXES. HERE FOR THE EVENTS. Tlie two weeks' mission at the Caihulic chunh came to an end yescould Judge Must Not be Sold for Less Than ths terday. and if a person ExcelProgram Arranged ia a Moat from the concluding services held at Entire Aecrued Costs Ogden A Handicap tlie church, the mission has been one lent One A Tare-Mil- e Granted Permisaion Northwestern Professional Race to bo Big Feature of the most' successful that has ever Line. Transmission Electric The the Fer of Ogden. city of Even. ng Cue Lawson to Appoar. been held in pomp and grandeur during the last services served to bring the mission to a conclusion amid a blase of glory j The The board of county commissioners wood Glen meet at Thf next Services yesterday were among the session this morning eaut-talii be held next Wednesday liuevt ever seen in the history of the held its regular received a communication It which one 'at ia The arranged program evening. During all the services the im- from the county attorney advising the or the beet that could possibly be made city. to been has the mense edifice packed board regarding the new law affecting up. and among the features mat are at- -t doors. sale of property for taxes. Under the among attention conaiderable railing 5:50 o'clock mass twenty-eig- the new law the property must not be At the two-tul- le la the ridera handicap the and thirty-tw- o girls re- old for less than ths actual amount professional rate, in which all ot the ceived boye and due, Including taxes. Interest and all first communion, their holy last onee are entered. Another feature white, with veils costs. will be the appearance of Gueaie Law-eo- n the girls dressed inflowers upon their Superintendent Bailey, of the Ogden motor, who and wreaths of ou a new their anxious ft Northwestern Railway company, with the and boys heuda, recworld's will attempt to lower the manner, made it a asked permission to erect a line of ord of 1: OK 5 established two years faces and sincereOne of the girls read poles along its line of railway to the n. beautiful sight T. It. track on the by Ugden ago the acta of faith, hope and contrition Utah Hot 8prings for the purpose of The program ia as follows: in a fervent manner, and the reading transmitting electric power. Motor mile exhibition for record. the acta left a deep impression upon The board organised today as a Two-uillap handicap, profeaalonal. of alL board of equalisation and review and cs open, professional. Quartrr-inll- e Two-mi- le The music at this mass was fur- will sit tomorrow, Thursday and Satopen, amateur. handicap, ama- nished by the young ladles of, the urday of this week and thereafter each Sacred Heart academy, and waa beau- Monday afternoon at 5 oclock, until teur. Manager Grant has also arranged tifully rendered. The two principal June 24th, after which date applicafor rullcr skating In the pavilion after ululate were Miss Virginia Foster and tions for relief can be considered. Residents of Fhrr West complained Father Roae-winkMlse Alice Cullman. the races. preached a strong and quite ap- that the Faust creamery, through Its a HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT. . propriate sermon, appealing mainly to unsanitary condition, had become ' The Mrs. Gordon Woolley of Salt Lake the first communicants, but dividing nuisance and asked for relief. waa painfully but not seriously hurt In hla attention at times with the congre- matter waa referred to Mr. Madsen y. gation. He appealed to the children to and the county physician. an automobile accident In Ogden Mr. McKay reported that ten cement Mr. Woolley was bringing his be alwaya good men and good women, to live up to what is right and posts had been manufactured for the and In an to when, auto, Ogden family In life; to be fair and Just with canyon road but that he believed they just aa they were entering the city, the honest about those them, and especially to were too small and not strong enough. he and rainstorm broke upon them drove the machine as fast as he could honor and love their parents The The members of the board will Inspect toward the Beecraft garage. Upon reverend father was very earnestsin-tn the same and report. and spoke with the The tax committee reported receipt! turning a corner the wheela skidded on his remarks,conviction that are bound from sale of property taken under tax the wet asphalt and the car crashed cerity and Into a pole. The front of the machine to leave a lasting Impression with those sale for the month of May, 3154,. 14. waa caved In and the glass front whom he was addressing. He has broken, a portion entering the arm of shown himself to be an exceptionally Mrs. Woolley, inflicting a bad flesh good Judge of children, and to possess Interesting Picture .Romanes. that magnetic Influence possessed by Tbs story of an Interesting picture wound. The second accident of the day hap- so few men of securing and holding to find in mV 'an (Eng.) old curiosity of the little pened In front of the South Washing- himself the trust and love hop was reported recently. ton avenue school at the corner of children. The remarks of the reverend Mr. J. F. Morris ot Upholland, a remain will Indelibly probably Thirty-thir- d and Washington, when father q gentleman In the Wigan W. F. Cortes, who was driving g car marked upon the memories of those Into the oyster saloon walked district the death. of their children until day to turn along at a slow rate attempted at Wigan, the Mr. Patterson ot Walter memAbout two hundred and thirty to the left and pass a horse and buggy driven by Mrs. Philip Garner. bers of the Children of Mary society other day. Mr. Patterson, besides disThe machine was rolng slowly but also received communion in a body pensing oysters, deals, in old paint slid when the front wheela turned. A at this mass, together with a great Inga and curios, and amongst these collision resulted In a broken lamp many others In the congregation. Mr. Morrisons attention was directed on the machine and a bent axle on the Rev. Father Cushnahan also preached to a canvas, which ha purchased for buggy. Fortunately for the occupants a short sermon. the sum of $1.25. of the buggy, the machine was barely At the 10:10 mass special music was The picture, on investigation, ' has creeping along, otherwlee there would rendered by the BL Joseph's choir and to be an unfinished portrait have been a serious smashup. Damage the singing was excellent. Agiong . proved jcneller, by himself. gt to the buggy amounted to a dollar WW r i The since refused as has w.hePJU,i? purchaser and was paid by Mr. Cortes. Miss Conroy, Mrs. Dan Laughran 1250 Ior ,L Joseph Baumelster ran Into the curb and Robert Adams. Father Ross- - offer on Washington avenue near Twentieth winkel V preached the sermon and apoke stmt while trying to make a turn, to hla hearers in an earnest and .sincere Revived.' qjj Custom bending a front axle and slightly dam- manenr. hte remarks being listened tJ At Lauder, Berkshire, England, the . aging the front of the car. of with a great deal interest CUBtom of 0jg creeling the No one has reported IV, O. Kay as At the evening services the church bridegroom has been revived. The trouble. having any These was literally filled to the door flgh wives baBket by cmj, . . services were among the grandest and A. W. COLSON IN THE CITY. the,.r most magnificent that have ever been A. IV. Coicon, representing the Jo witnessed bridegrooms shoulders and the ip this city, and created a of creelers then throw stones seph 1. Dunn Shoe A Leather Goode most profound Impression upon alL cqpipany, came up from hla headquar The music, furnished by the choir, was Into it until the bride publicly kisses ters In Halt Lake City yesterday and the finest that has been heard In St. her husband. Then be Is forthwith will be calling upon the local shoe time. Most released, church In a trade during the next few daya Mr. Joseph's among the long sollsta were Miss prominent Colson's territory extends through Carter, Mrs. Laughran and Miss Utah, Nevada and northern California, Tomaaek. and when asked last evening for the Father Donoher preached one of the name of the town In the three states and most magnificent nr ! characterlstlo of the present day, that was making the best bulaneas strongest mona that has ever been heard here. . may be regarded ns beneficial. In so ho answered showing, unhesitatingly He is quite a polished orator and hla far as lt bus raised the standard of "Ely." He said that the newspapers, earnestness and sincerity carried . a play, and betokens Increased keen-feelin-g in telling of the place, do not exag conviction with what he said ' Beu on the part of amateurs to be of a a wonder be will is and gerate. Ely second Butte. There Is enough copper and hla remarks were most favorably j (be grlt rtnk at tbelr particular ore In sight to operate the town for received. Father Donoher used aa hla text the the next ten years. The construction of the largest smelting plant In the words, "Be ye doers of the word, not world will be commenced soon, and hearers only, taken from the Epistle Children's Dsfsctlva Eyesight verse. this work will employ hundreds of Either defective sight Is on the inmen. There are unlimited opportuni- iff St. James, first chapter and twen- - crease among the scholars of tbe New ties in Ely for a man who Is willing to Long years ago, began Fathe York city schools, or else a more carework. Donoher. a little band of sturdy fish- ful examination of eyes Is being made. ermen set sail upon the aea of Tiberius. Recent examinations made the AT NORFOLK. "POCAHONTAS It waa a familiar scene to them, for board of healil. show that one-bal- by f of labored had NORFOLK, Va.. June 3. "Pocahon through many years they In need of glasses. are the scholars tas, aa a spectacular-dramati- c pro upon Its bosom, and from Its depths ductlon, will begin Ita run In the new drawn forth all their subsistence. They Coloniel theater tonight. All of the had hardly gone an hour's Journey on Not a Total Loss. scenery waa designed and made In this occasion, however, when a certain John! "Ob, exclaimed Mrs. Young New York, and the eloctrloai effects black cloud lowered upon the horlaon and was seen to spread rapidly. The "my canary bird Is dead. here. Really, her . husband replied sea became rough Immediately and tha w aves rolled high, almost FIRST EXCURSION NORTH engulfing the "Well, you dont appear to be grieved little craft The fishermen became very much." SATURDAY, JUNE 8TH. No; you see, I can have It stuffed greatly frightened and afraid, and to nervousness they beheld a for my spring bat and so the rest oi Oregon Short Line cheap round trip and to their rates to Utah and Idaho points north specter ' walking upon the water. As the material won't cost you so much. Long limits returning. Ask agents for the specter came closer and closer the figure became famjfllar, until aa it partlculara lives,' and to b came very close they saw that lt waa to live upright honest to all their fellow-me- n. Just MEXICO CITY EXCURSION . DAILf Jesus Christ. They called out to him "Then, aaid he, when you lie down FROM JUNE 7TH TO 14TII. for assistance, and he answered t'?m your couch of death, you can by saying: Oh ye of little faith, why j upon God for what he haa done, and thank doubt Me?' Christ Via Union Pacific. didst thou 510.15 round then y that you tru,y yott trip. Tickets good to return until Aug helped them bsck Into the aided them In making their boats served the Divine Master to the best of 31st. Stopovers allowed. ability, and that you are ready again seaworthy, and then sent them, your back upon the sea again. We are tha! for your eternal reward." Father Roaawinkel explained the upon the sea of life. We' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY fishermen papal benediction to hla hearers, also hare been sent forth Christ hls authority from the pope. mission io7uiniL,but'the,,.,mWs,and " WANTED A dining room girt, also squalls of life hare enveloped us, until success of the mission expressed an assistant to work in kitchen, on being much pleased. State Industrial school. rl scene and we call to Him for assist- - , himself Cswmiimlate ths Press. FOR SALE 1 spring wagon, t light nee; and when he hears us calling He Pn.ent the comes he to our aid and help. u. buggies, 1 engine and andTIlndnewTshlrfe Murine boiler, 1 cordwood power saw. Jacob gain prepare for the trouble and dlf-- ! Acuities that we are forced to en-- ! Peterson, 70S 20th st. mission the by the manner in which It wmnterlnthe straggle for extatence. bad wr1tten He .aid that th. der,mLne1 missionaries do no? depend on adrer- - wont know Stij youwhen yourself, you or of loose one put will all the lovely new waists 7 aTc so preTtyT 'gbu will feci like h flower like one &od daisy 117 & Mi-ycl- (fHmtonne ies. ht Cool Underwear two-cylind- er Now Sir, you.re brought faco with your need of tiool Underwear. 4-- tiain-uelao- ' aUCmbe- nr$54 Three-uuarter-in- lle el Frrarh Balbrlggana, Lisle Gauss. White Thread, Mercerised Cotton, etc., 50c, lie, fl.00 to I.0O the yss-terda- garment. In getting your shape in shape for hot weather remember that our Underwear variations fit any size, form or political belief. Caevuicsrit. synwYsssownf mana'Cr emtste WfcUU conje ready-nja- de feel to tyake t?en) Is FRED M. NYE CO bt-in- THE CLOTHIERS 2411 Washington Avenue . Is what you get when you do your trading here. We have been In this location over same 15 years. This business was built up by square dealing. Tou take no chances hers. jr .ri-ow- Wm. Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY Ogden's Bast Drug Stars. Both phonoo 58 1 2463 Wash. Avs 1 FOR SALE liouw, with hall clow't, pantry, Imtli room, porch front and roar, lx'au-tifn- l lot, 50x132 to alley, price f 1,C00. Loan of (J)lHi at 8 ikt cent to run for 3 Now m lx flxxunied. may lx paid at year may llul-ane- e the rate of (25 per month. Will lx ready for occupancy July 1st. GARRISON. FOSTER & GARRISON Ind. phone GT1. 2111 Wash. L. H. BECRAFT nd well because a waste of Urge. If you vUf? to buy valtU you will save tlnjc by e 011319$ straight to our store because ve sall sl?ov you suctyaflge large llpe of tf?en) at prices so reaso9abIe tfyat you will 9ot fyave to look a9y farther. Just see vat ve ca9 do for you 09 waists: Seer Flpe LavQ Waists. SI. 0 0 values for ' 69c j HaQdsonje Lace apd Embroidered njed Waists, a9dtl75for $1.19 a9d Eb Trimmed $1.5 0 Swell Dalpty Lace Waists. $S.2e a9d S5L 50 for . $1.50 Special bl$ reductloQS 09 te etytlre Ilpe We l?ope to see you. of fl9er waists. . Square Deal It bob tat ' well-know- A , le Lucky for you, weve anticipated your needs, for you're sure of getting hero exactly what you want without trouble, delay or undue expenses. Cordially. S. J. BURT & BROS. Resourceful Cspital Newsboy. "Verily, this is the era of roller reskates In tbe national capital, and tbe marked an old resident, whirr of the wheela ia In the air. Although I am not In it myself for physical reasons, I take pleasure In the evident enjoyment of those who are. Tbe aaylng that there are queer things on akatea la true. , The other day I. saw an enterprising newsboy He put his skates to a novel use. bad a big bundle of papers to serve to customers at a distance from the office. The bundle waa really too heavy for him to carry without great exertion. To meet that difficulty and save carfare be had in some ingenious manner fastened it to a pair of abates and was rolllrg it along the smooth pavements at a good pace. It was a g device sure enough, and showed that tbe youngster waa capable of putting to practical use articles usually employed only for pleasure. labor-savin- Ns Chance at All. "That Martel Is really a terrible bore. Ha talked last night for boura and only stopped to cough. "Well, I suppose you could get a word in edgeways then?" Rather not for while he was cough lng he made signs with hlj hand, that. he was gnlnv "n afterward. Racemtr.endatlons Not Handy. prominent business man ot Washington fell a victim to the melon car fever during the progress ot the recent automobile show in this city and bought for blmseif one of thoM gasoline distance d long seven-sea- t Tourers. Then be set out to find competent chauffeur. He advertised and he tried agencies hut he didn't find one to suit him. until one mornmu ing recently a quiet, middle-sueanswered and scene on the appeared all question! In the most satisfactory A d manner. t "I think you'll do said the man at length; that ia, If your reference are satisfactory. I suppose you have them here." "No. air," said the but I can get them In the course of a mouth or s I think.' bud-nes- chauffeur-prospectiv- cant Inyou get them now!" to like I'd man. quired the business have you atari In right away." returned the applicant, Well," thia way. My Ute am It's see. "you ployer la In tbe hospital. Why aMsssaa Weary of Abstractions "There la some satisfaction In knowIf the world ing yon are right, even the remarked doea not recognise it," young answered Not much, Idealist I cant help wishing Mrs. Torklna. on the horse that bet would Charley the one that of loea win Instead lugbt to." Net Human Nature. "Dar ain't no mo' chance," said Must Hava Wasted Much Tims. Uncle Eben, "of a rich man glttla the aid of a glut AuWithout tired of makln' money dan dar is of stralian is Mid to have writtea 10,051 a boy wlnnin' all de marbles be words ou a wants. portal card. u tartnd g0? Ogden Utah S S T A Modern Necessity Is the . telephone to Of course you want the best. Call 51 for information. up-to-d- ate "Z? w7 5i mlke n?; live but that " during a ml-l- om ' worth While; we Will have fulfilled this lhr mnrf IJe xPred great mission for which we have been! "J1?! hlmrelf and Father Donoher plated on this earth and will merft thanks the happiness eternal In heaven. I The reverend father paid a high com Father Donoher also spoke of the to the Catholic schools of piimsnt of life; how little any of. den. are second to none In us know about when we may die, or .the snylng they country. we will ever live to see anwhether was given benediction The other mission. "Youth Is no guaran- with a papal deal of solemnity and de great tee. said he. Tor all around us we votlon. find young men and young women One person after the services last y of youth. evening expressed himself as never dying In the very And again he urged his hearers to be having seen a - grander spectacle in "doers, not hearers. many years of hla life. "Father In conclusion. Father Donoher ap- Donoher, said he, "ia one of the finest pealed to his hearers to be doors-- ' of orators I hare ever heard. . The the word In the real sense of the term: j mon this evening was magnificent" only, I ! I people THE PHONE THAT TALKS" l hey-da- Utah Independent Telephone Compy OGDEN CITY. UTAH. TO OUR CUSTOMERS; For business convenience the Utah Light and Railway Company has found It necessary to adopt the following plan for meter readings. effective June L 1007. All avenues running north and south except those In the ComStreet to mercial District i which Is Wall Avenue from Twenty-thir- d 8treet to Twcnty-rlxt- h Street, Lincoln Avenue from ' Twenty-fourt- h Street to Twenly-flft- h Street, Grant Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fift- h Street, and Washington Avenue from Twenty-recon- n west Street to Twenty-sixt- h Street) and all streets running east and north of Nineteenth Street, will be read on or before the 15th of eac dismonth. Bills for these will be mailed on ths 15th and 22d. count of 10 per cent will readings be allowed up to and Including the The Commercial District, referred to above. Including TwetifY fourth Street and Twenty-fift- h Street from Wall Avenue to "Adams Avenue, and all the Streets running east and west, south of ,n" teenth Street, will be read on or before the last day of each montn. Bills for these readings will be mailed on tha last day of the montn, and discount of 10 per cent will he allowed up to and Including ine, 7th of the succeeding month. This applies to all metered electric lighting and gas account. Bills for current sold for power purposes will he rendered st the end of the moth heretofore. W,LL BE ALLOWED, ONLY ON BILL PAID AT THE CE 0F THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THEIR ' 2 LDATE. UTAH LIQHT AND RAILWAY ' COMPANY |