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Show 1AILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, LEGAL (& ONE VORD ONE TIME ONE CENT Make Your Wants Known And Get Immediate WAIT WILL Returns. UNTIL TOMORROW. MONEY TO LOAN. ss PROFESSIONAL RESTAURANT FOR SALE The furniture of three rooms dining-rooss 41-- Journal office. 42 J. H. KNAUSS Notary Public Insurance and Accounting 706 Eccles Building WANTED. fire WANTED Jourcare of Y4, Address safe. proof second-han- CARDS. Phone 842 X. Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney and Counsslor-at-LaFirst National Bank Building. bedroom and kitchen complete and condition. Will be sold In at a bargain for cash. Address B6, d, HENDERSON nal. & MAC MILLAN Attorney If you want to buy, sell or Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or Building. anything in the line of Household T. D. JOHNSON Goods call and see us. Part cash; L X. L. easy payments. balance Lawyer. Furniture Rooms 8 'and 9 First National Bank New and Second-han- d Twenty-fourt- h street; Building. Store, ram KLINE, Proprietor. ARTHUR E. PRATT, WANTED Motor's Barber College of Lawyer. Salt Lake City offers advantages In Room 805, Eccles Bldg. t? nhing the trade that cannot be DR. D. N. 8MITH had elsewhere. Write today for our Dentist special offer. 2 Rooms First National Bank Bldg. WANTED 115-8- 17 51-5- MISCELLANEOUS. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. Shoes expertly David HendersJunction City Lodge No. 26, Inde2580 Ave. on; Washington pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenSADDLERY For Blankets, Saddles, ing. Visiting brothers cordially In Harness, Whips, Tents or Wagon vlted to be present Covers, visit J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., GEO. B. SMYTHE. N. G. 2279 Washington., or phone 615 X. L. B. BALCIL Secretary. SHOES REPAIRED made and repaired. REGISTERS National Cash WANTED. Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah, Second-han- d registers always on Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. hand. CASH DEFENSE An OF MOTHER JONES TRAVEL BY KITE-DRAW- BOAT N How Two Englishman, in a Third At' tempt, Thus Crossed the Channel. Answer to an Article Recently Published in Goodwin's Weekly. 1 PARALLEL THE ACROSS NEVADA. To the Utah State Journal: Hon. S. F. Cody, the Englishman who In the last Issue of Goodwins Weekly there has been trying to cross the channel from Dover to Calais In a collapsible appeared an article villifying the charboat drawn by kites succeeded on the acter of the bravest woman In the third a'ttempt Is told In detail in the United States a woman who has done English newspapers There is no Indiand is doing more to alleviate the sor- cation In these accounts that any one in the feat anything more rows of the mine workers wives and sees an than Interesting freak experiment children and to strengthen and enand nobody has the hardihood to sugcourage the mine workers in their gest that kites will ever supersede unequal war with the mine operators, sails in navigation at sea. than any one else In this broad land. Cody made three attempts before he Mother Jones of Pennsylvania Is an colsucceeded. His boat was a Intelligent, educated woman. She lapsible craft weighing, when laden, knows of the horrors of the mine about four tons It had canvas docks from bitter experience. Her hus- to keep out the spray from the choppy band and sons were mine workers, and seas which run In the English channel. died In the service of the mine opof silk, The kites were erators. Knowing the terrible condiconstructed on the box prlncipls with tions existing In the coal region, of the wing shaped extensions The first atinjustice Imposed on the workers by tempt was made in a light wind with the mine operators, and seeing little three of these kites two with exceed children compelled to work to eke out ingly light framework. The boat had the scanty wage of their parents, a combination steering gear which conMother Jones resolved to devote the trolled both the kites and the boat at remaining years of her life In exposing the same time. nd. If possible, cameras bringing to an end There were twenty-on- e conditions that allow such Iniquities snapped at the craft when she started to exist. And nobly, bravely Is she from Dover In tow of the three kites working for the helpless and oppressed. The voyagers were at sea three hours The one who wrote the article in ques- When they were not so far as to be ts a coward or one who knows Invisible from land, the wind failed, little or nothing of whom he writes. the kites dropped and In hauling them He compares Mother Jones to Madame In the travelers would have been De Farge, of the French revolution, of swamped If a friendly craft hadnt gone hom it is said, "She was a fiend in to their rescue. They rowed back. human form. Brutal conditions deThe second attempt failed from velop brutal people. Mme. De cause the lightness of the Farge similar end her kind were simply the' result of wind. The kites would have fallen Into fears of brutality and oppression, the water as the boat was gathering on the France of peasantry by way under them, had not a sea anchor, nobility, and there la no doubt, that a canvas bag which opens automaticalIt were not for the agitators of to ly in the water, been thrown out. nd nhto events like Mother The third attempt was made several ones, who Is striving to educate the weeks later in a brisk breeze. One Workers and have them understand and kite towed the craft across the channel hnt the product!n of their in thirteen hours An Interesting comahor are their very own, and teach- mentary upon it was that Cody diser them a practicable and sane way covered before making It that his life obtain their own, the days of the was practically unlnsurable except at nih revolution would be repeated a ridiculous premium. " the United .States It would be very England has the kite flying erase Just much more truthful to call men like now s little worse than many people .1er Prototypes of Madams De Farge; The here had It a short time ago. their cruelty is 0f a finer kind than model estimaairship, In the popular delighted in the quick death one which combines aeroplanes is tion, ie gullotine theirs In In slow pro-and a, balloon. half fed, half starved lives of propeller n. women and children. Good solicitors wanted for the Daily KATE B. HILLIARD. State Journal. Apply to Horace Utah December 7. 1903. 8. Foster, city circulator. 12-fo- ot re-8l- on lm-Pos- ed C. P. The surveys fur the Wesirrn P.u-lflhave been completed aeroHs Utah and Nevada to meet those already made in Reek with Pans. They have been innpeeied by the chief engineer in this city and a portion of them have been accepted, says the San Krancisco Bulletin. which continue: It is almost an assured fact that the new transcontinental line will crons the southern arm of Great Salt Luke in the same manner that the Southern Pacific ha bridged the northern arm between Ogden and Lucin. Satisfactory surveys for such a trestle hsve been made and it is stated that the problem of crossing the inland sea on the south will be far less difficult than that Ilarriman's engineers found almost too much for them. The water does not reach so great a deptli and there are no false bottoms to contend with such as crusts of salt deposits caused on the north by ricrs llnwfng into the lake. A survey has been made around the southern arm of the lake, but the one across the water has been so satisfactory that it will in all probability be accepted. The Western Pacific surveyors ure well pleased with the work they have accomplished, and it is believed the entire route as laid out by them will The portion paralleling be accepted. the Central Pacific across Nevada has already been approved. The new line, whether it is backed by Gould, Moffat or Rockefeller, a matter still shrouded In mystery, will cross the Great American desert In Utah In almost a straight line to a point called Silver Zone. Here the mountains will necessitate building four tunnels, the longest a half mile In length. The road will then pass through the Goshute Valley and cross a low divide at Flower Lake Pass. From there it proceeds by way of Warm Springs on an easy grade to Wells, In Nevada, which is the first station on Ilarriman's line to be tree passed upon. Wells will probably be made a terminal and division point From there the Western Pacific surreys parallel the Central Pacific, In some places running as close as 200 feel from Hardman's line of the entire distance through the Humboldt Valley, passing Halleck, Oslno and running Into Elko. At this point the Western Pacific will enter one end of the town, the Chinese quarter, while the Central Pacific passes through the opposite end. The parallel line continues, diverging at or near Battle Mountain, which point is not on the Central Pacific. At Wlnnemucca, however, the Western Pacific surveys return and boldly cross Harrimans road. From there the new route keeps to the north of the Central Pacific un til Beckwith Pass in the Sierras Is reached. 1Ki:;. 7 NOTICES. IN Till.: Mi'MCll'AL COURT WITH-i- n and !.r i'.e City of Ogden, County Wel-er- , S'. ne of Utah. Before I'.ou. J. a. lion ell. Municipal Judge and Precinct Justice. Victor A. Kngsirom, Plaintiff, vs. Vm. M. Campbell, Defendant. The Stine of Utah to said defendant: You ure hereby summoned to appear be lire the above entitled Court within ten (10) duys after the service of this auramons upon yon, if served within the county in which this action isi brought, oilerwise within twenty (20) day after tins service, and defend the above entitled action; In case of your failure to do so, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint in said action, whkh was tiled in aald Court on the 26th day of September, A. D. 1903. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber county, greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Witness, lion. J. A. Howell, Judge of said Court, with the seal thereof, this 26th day of September, A. D. 1903. DAVYD JENSEN. Clerk. Seal COAL SUMMONS. OUR TON IS AS BIG AS A TON CAN BE. TELEPHONE TELEPHONE X. 13 TIME CARD in Effect Nov. 22, 1903 18 K. South of Ogden. Shurtliff Coal Co. 2 No. 2407 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ANTHRACITE. Groceries New New Nsw Now Buckwheat Flour, 10 lbs....$ 50 Corn Moal, 10 lbs 25 Maplo Syrup, per gal.. 75c to 1.40 Canned Corn. 2 cans 25 Now Canned Tomatoes, 3 cans. ... 25 Now 8trainod Honey, 2 glasses... 25 New Mince Moat, 2 lbs. for 25 Now Apple Butter, per jar. ...40, 50, 75 Now Currants and Raisins, 2 25 pkgs New Citron, Lemon and Orange 20 Peal, per lb New Crab Apple Cider, gal 50 f Notice of Sale Administratrixs of Personal Property. Notice Is hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of the district court of Weber county, state of Utah, made and entered on the 24th day of November, 1902, in the matter of the estate of Charles, W. Cross, deceased, the undersigned administratrix 'of said es tate will sell at private sale for cash subject to confirmation by said district court, on or after the 16th day of December, 1902, at number 2317 Washington avenue. In Ogden City, Utah, the following described personal prop- erty, to wit; All that certain stock of harness, saddlery, store fixtures, and all of the personal property used in connection with the harness and saddlery business of said deceased, located at the above address. Dated this the 2d day of December, 1903. Skeen (Sb Co. (Succesaora to) Skeen, Burrow A Co. and G. G. Mc- -. Fariand. nSqyRlDGBANDE lOGBANDLWlSli TIME CARD, in affect Nov. 22, 1903. DEPART. Atlantic Mall tor Balt Lake City, Provo and i 7:15 a.m. all points east No. 12 To Balt Lake City and Intermediate 8:10 s. m. points, dally No. 2 Atlantia Limited for Balt Lake City, Provo, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denver and all points east, 2:15 p.m. daily No. 4 Atlantic Express tor Balt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points 7:00 p.m. east, daily ARRIVE. No. 8 Pacific Express from Denver. Pueblo, Provo, Balt Lake City and all 1:05 a.m. points east, daily No. 5 Pacific Limited from Balt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all point 11:45 a.m. east dally No. 1 Pacific Mall from Denver. Pueblo, Lead- vllle, Salt Lake City and all points east dally 2:40 p. m. No. 9 Local from Sanpete 7:00 p.m. Valley No. Street. 6 Through Bleeping C's n to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago ami HI. Lulls. New York aud Boston. I. A. BENTON, Oeneral Audit Passenger Department, Halt Lake City. V. A. HENKY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. O. B. Q1IAON, Agent, Oglen. Headquarters for Hay and Stock Feed of all kinds; also Garden Seeds, Flour and Poultry Supplies. Popcorn That Pops. A full line of Block and Poultry Remedies. 325 24th Phone 844 K For Light Power and Let the Utah Light and! Power Co. figure with you. An investigation will convince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there isno kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money. E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. . ANNIE S. CROSS. Administratrix of the Estate of Charles W. Cross, Deceased. PICT0R'V TIME CARD, in effect Nov. 22, 1903. No. No, 6 8 No. 4 No. 2 H Ogden Hilling FLOUR O. appreciate our work. Phone Probate and Guardianship Not loot. 174 Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information KOTICK TO CREDITORS. 6rai6l6696IOI6ll6l6l6l6a ! Removal Sale! Our fin lino of CHINA GLA8SWARE and must be closed out at groat saorifieos. t SlOI616mmil6l6l6IOI6B A. OLSEN 2349 Wuhingtoo Art. In the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. In tho matter of the estate of Gustaf Ander- son, deceased. Creditors will present rlaimt, with voucher,, to the undersigned, A. J. Anderson, at Huntsville, Weber eounty, Mtate of Utah, on or before mw.iiMin.iw. t Administrator. IIulaniskiA Feery, Attorneys for Adminis. trator. December 10th, 1908, data of first publication ulowS. )iV99fWf THE. iS is 19Pf) St and Grocery. A For all kinds of Bakery Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries. : i 32S4 SCHWARTZ BROS. Bakery and Of the United States offers you absolutely safe Investment for your Idle Restaurant. funds and 4 H. E. WEST, Manager Boyle Bld'g. Ogden, Utah Subscribe for Tbe State Journal. Jefferson Avenue. : J. C. SCHWARTZ,' Prop. The North American Investment Company 8 4 nome Bakery iS Bk FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 4f f C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent II. CORSE. Poes, and Fght Agt mttmttmmmtmtii I is High Patent. STEAM LAUNDRY OGDEN is Phoenix 3 1:20a.m. 1 Traveling Passenger Agent Ogdens Best S. S. SMITH, Secretary. First publication. December 2, 1902. ARRIVE. Pacific Express from Council Bluffs Omaha, Denver, Kansas City T. W. COLLINS, is the best. the' and East, dally....... 2:40p.m. Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all point east, 7:10 p.m. dally Oveland Limited from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points east, 2:10p.m. dally 2:40 p. m. No. 101 iast Mall No. Companys If You Have DEPART. Mall , anil Express... 7:10a.m. Ovelund Limited tor Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas city and east, dally & Elevator (3-1- 0) hs taikeiindTintU'.10:45a.m Salt Idike and Inter7:30 p.m. mediate points No. 10 Salt Lake and Inter5:55 p.m. mediate point No. 8:10 a.m. North of Ogdon . 7:15 p.m. No. 1 1 - Uiu tie Valley No. 7 Uuite and Portland. 11:55 a. m. No. 9 Poi'iitello, Montpelier and Itutte 1:25 a.m. South of Ogdon ARRIVE. No. 1 Salt Lake 2:00 p.m. No. S Salt Lake and Inter7:00 a.m. mediate points No. 7 Salt Lake and Milford 11:20 a m. No. 9 Butte and Pocatello 12:45 a.m. Express No. 11 Salt Lake and Tin- tiv . 6:55p.m. North of Ogdon. 10:80 a.m. No. 12 Cache Valley No. 8 Portland and Butte. 7:00 a.m. No. 10 Butte and Pocatello. 5:10 p.m. Trains south of Juab run dally, except Sunday. Ticket office at Union Depot G. II. CORSE C. A. HENRY Ticket Agt Freight and Pass. Agt. OGDEN, UTAIL IX E. BURLEY, General Pasenger and Ticket Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. ...... THE MUNICIPAL COURT within and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before lion. J. A. Howell, Municipal Precinct JusJudge and tice. W. E. Lawrence, Plaintiff, va Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Figs, I R. II. McQuarrle, Defendant Dates, Walnuta, Almonda, Filberts, Bra- The State of Utah to said defendant: zil Shallburks. Peecans, Chestnuts, You are hereby summoned to appear Cali and aaa our lino of beautiful before the above entitled court within lifts fret with cash purchases ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you. If served w'ltbin EDGAR JONES the county in which this action Is 338 25th Street. Telephone 124. otherwise within twenty (20) brought and after defend this the service, days above entitled action; In case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint in said action, which was filed in said Court on the 2d day of November, A. D. 1903. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber County, Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell, Judge of said Court' with the seal thereof, this 2d day of November, A. D. 1902. Seal J. A. HOWELL, Judge. IN dlt 4- -- COAL Mew DEPART. Lake. Provo and ull point south 3:05 p. m. - Suit s No. 2041 Construction has been begun in CaliVALENTINE GIDEON, fornia and a large force of men will dl5. Attorney for Said Estate. be placed In Nevada as soon as the Notice of Assessment No. 1. company surveys are finally accepted. It is announced that the work will not OIL COM THE WYOMING-UTAbe retarded during the winter save of Location place of MffAAditfJtitfMi principal pany. of in the mountains, .where the fall THE snow would Interfere with construc- business, Ogden, Utah. meet a at that la Notice hereby given tion. Ing of the Board of Directors, held on tbe 1st day of December, 1908, an asBox. One Hundred Dollars of a sessment of three-tentcent a share was levied on the out- 3 Is the value H. T. Tisdale, Siimmerton S. CL places on DeWltfs Witch Hasel standing Capital Stock of the Corpora wi Salve. Ho saysr "I had tho piles for tbe v twenty years. I tried many doctors tlon tor the purpose of liquidating and medicines, but all failed except debts of the Company, Incurred by the DeWltts Witch Hasel Salve. It cured assessment work of 1902 and to pay w me.M It Is a combination of the healanthe assessment work a ing properties of Witch Hasel with and for doing relieves and emollients; tiseptics for 1908 on the Company's lands; V permanently cures blind, bleeding, lmme assessment payable Itching and protruding piles, sores, said wt cuts, bruises, edema, salt rheum and dlately to S. S. Smith, Secretary, w all skin dlseasea Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co, and Wm. Glddings. Room 4. First National Bank building, Ask for I Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which w this assessment may remain unpaid on the 9th day of January, 1904, will be w delinquent and advertised for sale at w Is unless and payment public auction, w made before, will be sold on the 29th been used to w day of January, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m., tohaving your clothes to pay the delinquent assessment, laundered as gether with the cost of advertising w should be you will and the expense of sale. V , of 12. SUMMONS. Practically Assured that Southern Arm of tho Lake Will Be Crossed By a Trestle. Cash Register MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm POR SALE National O. Box, 981, P. Improved property; five year loans on easy payment with option of paying In three yeara Salt Lk City. HUNTER A KENNEDY. furniture of three pOR SALE The bedroom and MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan rooms dining-rooIn first-claand Kitchen complete salaried people. D. D. Drake, 410 sold at a bargain Eccles Bld'g. be Will condition. tor cash. Address BS, Journal office. A good TIE AT SMALL EXPENSE FOR SALE. first-cla- FOR IN THESE COLUMNS DONT ' SURVEY DECEMBER I J. J. Schwartz F. A. Schwarts Proprietors. ' Wash. Ave. 2313 4 |