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Show UTAH DAILY Professors hue 8TATE THURSDAY, JOURNAL, JUNE PAGE SEVEN. 1, 1905. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. had to bear In mind that they niusi not espouse any cause ! C" rk j. President and Treasurer gg.g.Sec-r- $ t cennon,0 ' -- JS nt ..Vice-Preside- - A. Littlefield. iwrss ADVERTISERS, copr must be in the rtion to ineur. rfvertwn Bi,U.5r wcond -- cltH matter lJOLthe poetofflce ysrch 0f Of- - " c"-"- l1- 8 No-??- S at - etreet Cked on Sunday. Twenty-fourt- h ryup.. . Tertne of Subecription: ? month mH three month! on Bf mail. By SJ-J- onthl Br man. J n nail, one year la advance 08 ffiuSption. payable m advance not receive their Bubacrlben who do have any caue tor oom plaint U offlce. Flve Xlin by notifying JSar. toward will be paid for Infor-iSo- n lead to the arre.t and Ion that will rlctlon of pereone eteatof copleaes prem-sYhe State Journal from the of subacrlbera. IsualnM. I'Editorial Talaphenas: Bell, 64- -1 Office ring 6641 ring ....Ind, Rooms - I ring rfnge Bell. ....Ind SS4 HHHtHHtHOOOOOWOO MR. CARNEGIE'S BENEFACTIONS I standard of particular lustiiuiions up to the highest point of excellence, too vigorously lest it run counter u the Interest of some Important patron of the institution In which they urS They have nut dared to employed. students with their real theimpress ories and opinions along many lines of political economy because of their dependence upon their salaries, and that of the college or university with which they were connected upon persons of opposite opinions lor the money with which to pay these salaries, because, notwithstanding all the splendid endowments and nourishing condition of almost all of our important colleges and universities, they are not wholly Independent, and must, as far as possible, adopt such policies on all questions as will meet the approval of a majority of their benefactors. Hence more or less timidity has been evident In the pronounced efforts to Inculcate aggressive principles of political economy In students, and thereof educators has by the influence been minimised. Conscientious professors have labored incessantly to prepare themselves for the task of Instructing the bright minds of the average American students who are generally found alive to all that is In any question, and keep most teachers busy to be equal to their Consequently, professors lnqulrlea and teachers are broken down physically If not mentally before they have reached three score years. And If In the life of drudgery and devotion to duty they have been obliged to consume their annual stipend, as is the fact In a majority of cases, what is there In store for them? The government has provided a pension roll for the army, the navy and the diplomatic corps, I believe, and there is now pending in congress a bill to pension employes of the civil service, many of whom receive salaries In excess of those enjoyed by a majority of educators. Many denominations, and I do not know but that all. have pension rolls for their worn-opreachers and bishops. ' It is a splendid thing that it entered Into the heart of a man who haa don so much good to make this provision for persona who are entitled to so much credit for the education and mental and inoral equipment of Americans who have made an Impress upon the age in which they lived. There are many names on the nation's roll of honor that would never have been recorded there but for the Inspiration instilled by some professor In the college where the persons were educated. Long may Mr. Carnegie live to witness the happiness which his wise benefaction can give to the most worthy recipients of hs bounty. It is not to their discredit that they have spent the beet of their lives in the cultivation of human minds to the neglect of the accumulation of money, and it Is Immensely to Mr. Carnegie's credit that In his devotion to business he has succeeded In the massing of 'a large fortune, part of which he desires to use to supply the deficiency In that of the educators of his country, and It If to be hoped that no eligible persons will decline through false pride to avail themselves of a benefaction that will enable them to pursue their' Investigations in science and literature after they have exhausted their physical powers of labor and endurance. ut (By lira. John A. Logan.) Having given a library for the uae f the public of every town and ham-Tl- et which could comply with the contritions Imposed, Mr. Carnegie la now turning his attention to the welfare of educators after they have arrived at the age of retirement No one knows where the Idea origi' Terrific Race With ' Death. nated with Mr. Carnegie or was suggested to him by some one who was Death was fast approaching." However that writes personally interested. Ralph F. Fernandes of Tampa, may be, It was a happy thought and Fla., describing a frightful race with one worthy of the great philanthropist. death, as a result of liver trouble and The eminently practical spirit of thla heart disease, which had robbed me of humane benefactor haa enabled him to make his generous contributions for the betterment of mankind In ways that will do the greatest good to the sleep and all interest In life. I had tried many different doctors and several medicines, but got no benefit, untU r began to use Electric Bitters. Bo greatest number. Educators are be- wonderful was their effect that In yond question the poorest paid of any three days I felt like a new man. and class of workers In the world, and yet today I am cured of all my troubles." more Is required of them. Other profGuaranteed at Ogden druggists; price essionals are paid according to their 50c. skill, and are allowed to fix their own Price upon their services, but teachers must allow faculties, Iod asprofessors economy is the watchwork in aH schools and colleges, their salaries I are fixed by boards, and the tendency I to establish a minimum rather than a maximum standard of compensation. Men of letters pay for too to the future In little attmatters of ention samriea Their wants are few, ad they are so absorbed usually with their end their work In whatever line fc,v adopted that do not J" they bought to the morrow or the their powers may wane. It ?fT Pleasant thing to con-- f .vn,e th,nt Provision has been made eligible for retirement. Is argi'ed that this benefaction is mot y when wi pr That u ZZlT' n,lnvTnnfn the men ,w',jrn ,n ho bept - b" students and Estate Snaps m modern brick real- Cellar, barn, lawn and shade. ult on easy terms. , MW IUNl t cash. Four-roo- brick. m GooA Hall, pantry and bath. Newly furnished. Grant For sale with or without furTerms niture. A bargain. 8. brick. Madison aveCOrnW near nue. Fine location. Bargain at 82.500. front $276. Terms. Seven-rooframe, cellar, barn, r"er " Twenty-fift- h shade end lawn. Madison avenue. St 158 11.500. Bargain at 12,800. 10 Three brick cottages, Adams on Monroe ave- avenue. 81.800 to 82,000 each. Good car nne, 7 terma. terma tne p " : avenue. Five-roo- m 50-f- "r A. f m m 11! x But, New tour-roobrick en Washington avenue. Cheap if sold soon to r 5. 7. frWn tot NMr to suit 70! r Procured Sleep on Installment Plan, With No Risk. A party of traveling men were at breakfast In the hotel cafe. I ought to be half way to Washington by thla tlmi," remarked one, but Ive missed the early train. Forgot to leave a call and overslept" "Youre easy, chipped in another. I have a scheme for getting me up at the right time that ia infallible. Ita simple, too. If Ive been up with the boys to 4 a. m. and must catch a train at 6 oclock, I lie down on my cot with a shoe In each hand. When I drift into slumber I'm sure to drop one shoe and the bump wakea me. I equip myself with both shoes again and repeat the performance. In that way I really get sleep on the Install ment plan and am never In danger of missing connections. Philadelphia the of the educational Record. Some Real 'ht-roo- wIU Independence In col- 1rh0- - ,n ,h have by the diplomacy hav hr more HOW HE AWOKE ON TIME. A. Ro m 33, WENGER First National Bank Bldg. Prolate d CuardiunUi Itiicei. WEBER LODGE NO. . F. A A. M Consult County Clerk or the respective Regular communications first and signers for further Information. and third Thursdays of each month Qualified Masons cordially Invited. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H. R. MAC MILLAN. W. M. F. E. NICHOUB, Secy. In the district court of Wtlr coun-- . Utah: ty. ODEN CHAPTER NO. I. R. A. b In the relate of J. Taylor, Regular convocation first Tuesday o' deceased. Creditors will present each month. Visiting companion! il.rnm. with vouchers, to the under-tipnat the office of A. G. Horn, atcordially Invited. for said estate, rooms 3 and 8, torney a. v. McIntosh, m. e. ii. p. Flst National Hank building, on or F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. before March 19th. 1906. Rii-har- d ed NO MONTE COMMANDERY 2. K. T. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of each month. So L WANTED. street Ind 'phone 954. 2308 Boarders and roomers at Adama FOR 8ALE. Several head of high grade fresh milch cows. T. W. or Box Horn. Ind. 'phone SS12-- FOR KALE A. 426, city. a a -- -- -- DEL MONTE ROOMING HOUSE, 868 24th Rooms with or without board; also rooma for light housekeeping. Mra. T. Mortensen. Prop. Ind. 'Phone Administratrix. Attorney. CARDS. Reft-irt- - WANTED M. TAYLOR, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. journlng Sir Knights courteously In vlted. F. W. VO LI E. C IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Second Judicial District In and for the F. E. NICHOLAS, Recorder. County of Weber, State of Utah. Ia THO. MALONEY, P. NO. the matter of the estate of Julius G. OGDEN LODGE ELKS Lawyer. 718 Lodge and club rooma aeeond Kiesel, deceased. jn Bankruptcy. 2442 WashCreditors will present claims with ington Ave. ind. 'Phone. floor Maaonle Bldg, 8418 Washingvouchers to the undersigned adminisJ- - D. ton avenue. Regular meeting every tratrix. at the law offices of Joseph SKEEN. Attorney-at-LaChes, Esq., Rooms 41 and 43, First Tuesday evening. Rooms 4 and &0. First National Bank National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, A. G. HORN. B. R. building. Ogden, Utah. on or before the 26th day of SeptemJ. II. KNAUSS, Secretary. ber, 1005. ARTHUR E. PRATT, HENRIETTA T. KIESEL, Attorney at Law. Eeclea Building. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINAdministratrix. MEN. OGDEN LODGE N& IS. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney. ALFRED W. AGEE. Meets every Wednesday evening at (Date of first publication, May 25, 06.) Attorney at Law, 7:30. C. E. Slain, Master; A. L. 112. Ecclea Buildtn. Howe, Secretary; E. A. Munaey, NOTICE. PROFESSIONAL WANTED Good girls can find employment by calling at 278 Twenty-sixt- h SARAH A. G. HORN, -- Collector. E. M. CONROY, M. D Over Carr's drug store, corner OGDEN UNION NO. 171 ORDER Of 86. Twenty-fift- h street and Grant avenue. WASHINGTON Meets every TuesJ08EPH CHEZ. day evening at I oclock In A. O. U. MISCELLANEOUS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. W. hall. 1L A. SIMS, President. 41 and 42 Plrat National Bank R!dg WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. OGDEN, UTAH. OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed Notary in office. W. U. Telegraph and curled. MRS. THOS. JENJunction City Lodge Na 31 Indecoda Bell 'Phone S41-Independent and Pacific. Tet 887. KINS, Thirty-thir- d Order of Odd Fellow, meets In pendent lll-L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenHENDER80N A MAG MILLAN BEAUTY PARLOR. ing. V'altlng brothers cordially ln Attorneye-at-LaEdith Boice has opened a beauty 14 to II Flret National Bank vlted to be present. Rooma parlor at room 72, Opera House block. C. P. UTTER. N. U. Building. All kinds of facial and scalp treatWALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Ind. ments given. Bell phone 489-T. D. X; Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company, principal place of business Ogden. Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of asoesament levied on the 6th dAy of April, 1905, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective rliareholdcrs, os follows: Name Cert. Sirs. Amt K. Z. JOHNSON Lawyer. and 9 Firm National Haaa phone 1188. Roqpie 5 Building. MONEY TO LOAN. OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National bank building, every Monday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited. J. C. Delmore, C. C.; L. N. Meld. K. of R. and 8. The money you SALARIED PEOPLE R. P. HUNTER need and find It hard to get can be Publle and Conveyanoer. sewithout Notary you quickly supplied curity or endorsement or knowledge Room I, First National Bank WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE-be- r We treat everybody of anyone. Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P alike. Same terms to alL Payments DR. D. N. SMITH street hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h to eult your own convenience. Your and avenue, every Washington Dentist once established at my office, credit Thursday evening it I p, m. Visityou can get money at a moment's Rooms 61-First National pi4g, ing Woodmen cordially invited to atnotice. Call and get my terma No tend. William Doyle, C. C.; E. Auth, trouble to talk It over with you. Clerk. First National Bank building. D. D. DRAKE, BU8INE88 CARDS. an.l In accordance with law (and an 410-1Phones: Ball Eccles Bldg. uOO-order of the board of directors) eo Office open Home: 499. TEACHERS EXCURSION ARCHITECTS. from 8:80 a. m. to 8:10 p. m. many shares of each parcel of stock Via Union Paeifio Railway. aa may be necessary will be J. A. 8MITH, sold office of J. J. Driver, to at the Rates Round everybody. open MONEY TO LOAN On city and form Utah Loan A Trust Building. tickets on sale May 27th, 29th, 3C3 a Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah, trip KENNEDY. A HUNTER property. June 3rd, 5th, 10th and 12th. Denver, on the 6th. day of June, 1905, at 2 F. C. WOODS A CO Pueblo and Colorado common points, oclock p. m.', to pay delinquent assessMONEY LOANED On any security. 54 and 67, First Nat. Bank Building. $20; Missouri river points, Omaha, ments thereon, together with cost of Kansas City, St Joe and Sioux City, advertising and expenses of the sales. Large sums at banker's rates; salary loana Service quick and confldenttaL PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. $32; St Paul. $41.90; Duluth, $46.15; W. R. WILSON, Secretary. Chicago, $44.60; 8L Louis, $39,50; Mem- ELKO ECLIPSE GOLD MINING CO. Western Brokerage Company, 888-- 4 FOSTER A HOBSON, (Painters, phis, $45.50; correspondingly low rates Eccles Blddg. Decorators and Sign to all poitns between Mlaaiourl river ' Writers. All work given prompt at- and Chicago, St Louis and Memphis. SUMMON8. tention at Bell Court within and In prices. the right Municipal 'phone directen In Transit limit each Not Worth the Price. days 772-Ind. 231. 277 Twenty-fourt- h tion with final limit of Sept. 15th. tor the City of Ogden, County of WeA messenger boy who takes very street Stop-ove- rs allowed. Through stand- ber, State of Utah. Before Hon. J. D. literally the statement in our Declaraand ard tourist sleepers to all points. Murphy, Municipal Judge and tion of Independence that all men are Precinct Justice of the Peace. The Overland Limited, electric lightEMPLOYMENT OFFICE. born free and equal walked Into SenaE. V. Getsendanner, delng business In finest and train fastest the ed, west; tor Depew's presence the other day EMPLOYMENT BUREAU moved to as the Western Brokerage Company, 278 Twenty-sixt- h street. Ind 'phone twenty houre to Denver;o twenty-nin- e with a note, which he threw down behours to Omaha; forty-twto plaintiff, va. W. O. Lindley, defendant hours 954.. fore the senator with scant ceremony. Chicago. Call at No. 1 North Annex The State of Utah to said Defendant: Mr. Depew looked a little surprised, You are hereby summoned to appear Union depot or telephone Bell 62, A. BAGGAGE AND EXPRES8. but he said nothing. B. Moseley, traveling passenger agent before the above entitled court within However, when the boy proceeded for particulars, sleeping car reserva- ten (10) days after the service of thla ALLEN TRANSFER CO summons upon you. If servql within to drum upon the desk and hum an tions and etc. Albern Allen, Prop. the county In which this action la air from "Woodland" Mr. Depew Furniture Vans and Storage. Office, REDUCED RATE8. brought otherwise within twenty (20) looked up with a frown and asked 412 Twenty-fift- h street 'Phone No. 22. To visit the old home and the old days after thla service, and defend the sternly: friends" In the east and return to the above entitled action; In case of your Young man, do you think this Is a west with as little expense as is or- failure to do ao, Judgment will be renmusic hall?" HOTELS. dedinarily required to make the one way dered against you according to the about the room In said mand of ,he boy looked the action, come. complaint trip has LINCOLN HOTEL. I guess not!" he said. which was filed in said court on the YOUR OPPORTUNITY Centrally located. Rates: $1.00 to I wouldnt pay a quarter to come In 14th day of February, A. D. 1905. On 27th June and 2d, 26th, 5th, May 91.50 per day. Special rates by the 10th and 12th, tickets will be on sale To the Sheriff or any Constable of Wev here! month. ber County, Greeting: nt Salt Lake City: WILL M. OTTINGER, Mgr., Make legal service and due return return Cleared for Action. $44.50 To and Chicago 320 .22d Street To Milwaukee and return .... 45.S0 hereof. 41.25 Witness, Hon. J. D. Murphy, Judge To Peoria and return When the body Is cleared for action, 41.90 of said court, with the seal thereof, return To St. and Paul ABSTRACTOR. by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can To Minneapolis and return .... 41.00 thla 14th day of February, A. D. 1905. tell It by tle bloom of health on the DAVID JENSON, Clerk. B. F. Proportionately low rates will be In DEVOTO, cheeks, the brightness of the eyes, the (SeaL) In Idaho. from effect all Utah, points Abstractor of Title Bondad firmness of the flesh and muscles, the HEYWOOD A McCORMICK, Montana, Wyoming and Nevada to evand Licensed. buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At A Attorney tor Plaintiff. reached section the Chicago ery by h 869 Twenty-fourtstreet Ogden druggists, 25 cents. Northwestern lines . For full r articular call upon or adHARNESS. SUMMONS. Origin of the Monoeols. dress C. A. Walker, General Agent, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE The proposal to permit the use of Chicago A Northwestern Ry., Box 750, georgeHeTcross. Second Judicial District of the State Salt Lake City, Utah. spectacles to British soldiers ia a reof Utah, In and tor Weber County. minder that from their prohibition Wholesale Manufacturer and Daaler in PORTLAND EXCURSION. Alvin Clark, plaintiff, vs. Anne GJark, came the monocle.. About a century Harness, Saddles, collars. Whips, etc.; Blankets Robes at cost Make a and Lins. Via Short defendant Oregon ago an army order was Issued forspecialty of hand-maBuggy Har- Oregon to Portland and return The State of Utah to the Said Deto officers wear bidding eyeglasses or ness. Call on George, where you will $30.00 fendant: (direct) short-sighted of- get your spectacles. But a repairing done right. 418 24th Ogden to Portland and return You are hereby summoned to appear ficer belonging to a crack regiment street. Phone, Ind.. 98. via San Francisco). 41.00 within twenty days after the service (one way had no mind to resign his commission of this summons upon you, If served Ogden to Portland and return or stumble blindly, and he invented within the county In which thla ac,vay via San Francisco (one CALLED FOR MUCH SACRIFICE. the single eyeglass. When called 50.50 la brought otherwise, within thirtion and Angeles) to account by the authorities he ty days after service, and defend the Ogden to Los Angeles and reclaimed that the monocle, being of Damsel of Fashion Suffered for Sake turn via S. P., I A. A S. L.. 31.50 above entitled action; and In case of the singular number, did .not conyour failure so to do. Judgment will of Portrait Ogden to Los Angeles and rebe rendered against you according to turn one way via San Frantravene the order against spectacles A young woman well known 41.00 ....... ... the demand of the complaint of which cisco .rf In the and glasses plural. Red tape New York and London society la dl return a and copy la herewith served upon you. to Portland Tickets accepted this literal rendering of the present going through what ahe reCL A. CALLUS, 24th to from on May rect cals daily law, and, becoming popular In the gards aa a moat painful ordeal. Some Plaintiffs Attorney. and Los to Tickets 30th. Angeles Sept British army the monocle was adpot-e- time ago John 8. Sargent consented Coalville, Summit O. address. P. A S. A. L, L. railway P. S. return via by civilian beaus. her Utah. 1 Tick paint on sale May 30, 31, June and 1 county, portrait, and by way preparation he told her to buy a dress eta reading one way via San Francis. How's This? of rich brown velvet She did so, and co or Los Angelea on sale May 24, 25, We offer One Hundred Dollars ReMr. Sargent expressed 20, 30, 31. June 1, 2, 2. 7, 14. 15, 16. 20, himself Origin of Macaroni. ward tor any case of Catarrh that can pleased with the coatume. 24, 25, 28, 29, 30. All tickets good tor An story la told of the Intereating not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. and limited to 00 days. Just wear the dress every day for stop-ove- rs It origin of the word macaroni. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. a month," he said, "so aa to get the one a chef by employed seems that We. the undersigned, have known F. effect of nearness off. Then I will 7. Cheney for the last 15 years, and of the popes was making him a dish Dogs Draw Traveling Preacher. Rev. F? XL Higgins, the logging of it and atlrred the mixture until believe him perfectly honorable In all start the portrait" Thla to the daughter of a multi-m- il business transactions and financially camp Presbyterian missionary of It became of the consistency of hard able to carry out any obligations made llonaire who la accustomed to wearing northern Minnesota, travels all over tack. Having taken a drop too same the costume at moat ? a state the with firm. half of bis the timber the by much the man was afraid of the papal region dozen times? The great artist was dog tied. Mr. Higgins weighs over WALDING, KINNAN A MARVIN. anger and resolved to make the dish Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. daaf to all protests, and, confronted 200 pounds, but hla dogs hare hauled Into a sort of paste, which greatly deHall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- with the choice of wearing the dress him forty miles In six and a half lighted the pontiff. In his joy he nally, acting directly upon the blood as directed or going without a Sargent houre. Sometimes he makes a Jour- cried: Ml carol" (my favorite), and ind mucous surfaces of the system. portrait, the young woman consented ney of 20 miles In the dead of winter the pontiff, not catching the words exTestimonials sent free. Price 76c. per to do as she was asked. She Well In the Macaroni? said regards through the forests and sleeps belottle. Sold by all druggists herself as a heroine. New York tween hla dogs, all three covered by e actly, me a meal withaerve never future Take Halls Family Pills tor Times. blanket out a dish of macaroni." ny 68 1. K. Paper-- Hangers, K; . ........ ........ ..... de d .. |