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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, DAILY E. T. Badershaw of St. Loui ya MAY 2, 1904 In the city yesterday. visE. T. Burke of Sait Luke wan a itor in Ogden yesterday. A. A. Spaun, traveling salesman for Messrs. Seowcroft & Sons Co. in Idaho, Slide is in town today. a brother of C. E. the city yesterday en route to Tonopuh. Mrs. J. A. Wright and daughter Blanche of Salt Lake are in the city. Mrs. Wright will likely make her future home here. The Knights of Columbus meet tonight and as business of importance is to be transacted all members are urgently requested to be present. A. H. Mayne, Mayne, was In Was Dangerous Thera Are Five Denominations Which Are Works Other Interesting One of Art. News. County in Ogden Canyon All of I The lecture on "Brains'' at the Methodist church, which was to have been given this evening by Rev. Dr. J. Wesley Hill, was delivered last night in lieu of the Sunday evening Bermon. This change in program was made necessary from the fact that Dr. Hill was called to California by telegram a day earlier than expected. The lecture was under the auspices James Rae, a prominent business of the Epworth league of the church man of Salt Lake, was in Ogden hist and for its benefit. In order that the Saturday evening for the purpose of league should not lose anything, Dr. buying horses from Preston A. Blair. Hill donated $25 towards the cause Four sections of Rio Grande No. 4 from his personal means and the volloaded with delegates to the Methodist untary contribution taken up last convention at Los Angeles, passed night went into the league treasury. through Ogden early yesterday mornThe attendance was very large and ing. the closest attention was given the Day Jailor William F. Critchlow is speaker during the hour and a half he again on duty, after a month's vacawas on the platform. tion. Uncle William's friends will be Ogden people know Dr. Hill so well glad to know that his health is much that any description of the man, his improved. manner of thinking or of his style of The funeral of Wanda Barton, the oratory is superfluous. He was at his daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barton, best last night and the breadth of subwas held from the residence at $28$ ject gave him full range. Ogden avenue, yesterday afternoon at He said he never occupied the platI oclock. The attendance was large. form on the Sabbath day without A letter from Miss Clara Tribe, a text and he read the following states H. that Geo. of Tribe, excerpt from Paul's letter to the daughter as a basis of his remarks: she has arrived in Paris all right and is nicely located to commence her whatsoever brethren, Finally, studies in vocal music. are whatsover true, things are things Mrs. George Driver leaves today for honest, whatsover things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsover St Louis on a visit to the world's fair. things are lovely, whatsoever things After seeing the sights of the exposiare of good report; if there be any virtion she will continue her journey to will where tue, and if there be any praise, think the she spend Philadelphia, on these things. summer with relatives. The speaker said man was a dual be. went west with Rev. Samuel Blair lng and he wanted an abatement of Rev. Dr. J. Wesley Hill today to atUlons. hostilities between the physical and HARRIMAN OFFICIALS tend general conference at Los AnWilson reported that Commissioner WAY mental side. This was necessary for THI8 COMING will Los His at Angeles. geles pulpit which landslide rock and the recently be filled next Sunday by Rev. D. M. dispatch from Boise, Ida., states the progress of humanity and the final same in occurred canyon (the Ogden a pgrfy 0f railroad officials ar coronation of mankind. Helmick of Salt Lake City. was reported in the Journal at the rjve(j (here from the w est in a special One of his illustrations of the value Council No. 248, United Commercial time of occurrence) was of greater train Saturday evening and that they of brains was this: Pig iron is worth Travelers, held a meeting and social than at first reported, and were to leave some time during $20 per ton; watch springs, $1,000 per session Saturday evening in the K. of magnitude was necessary to use Powder it tofi. There we have $20 worth of iron terday for Ogden and Salt Lake. P. hall. Past Chancellor J. A. Petsold to remove some of the debris and the I Among those' in the party are J. C, and $980 worth of idea. He told the was elected delegate to the grand cost will not be less than $150. The) gtbbs, traffic director of the Harri-stea- familiar story of Michael Angelo buycouncil, which meets in Salt Lake June roller is at work on the road I man lines. E. O. McCormick, asslst-an- d ing the canvas for the famous 2d, 3d and 4th. the highway Is being thoroughly I ant director; D. R Burley, general with his last sixty cents. The Stein club held its regular The lecturer said he would by no Line Short of the Oregon aenger agent monthly meeting Saturday evening at Dr. Forbes reported that HexzleK means speak disparagingly of phyi- agent passenger Craig, general the Virginia. The evening was pleas- Faulkerson had been discharged from j ol tJjg q. R. & N., and E. C. Manson, cal development and that he believed antly passed with with a banquet and the pesthouse, but the next day Thom-- 1 of the Idaho division of In body as well as in brains, perhaps toasts. Homer Hutchinson was toast as Bagley, a transient, was found at guperintendent because there Is so much more body tbe Oregon Short Line. master. Speeches were made by F. than brains. He admonished his hear' Trade, W. Van Alen and Judge A. G. era to call in the doctor and ward off Horn. the undertaker. He was rather severe on the kingdom INCREASE IN FICTION. , of Spain and said the Spanish knew The balmy spring weather is havnothing of fighting except bull fighting, and that the cavaliers were only car ing its effect on the reading public, pet knights. They were not even fa The monthly report of the Carnegie miliar with the threshing machine un free library shows an increase of near' til they met Uncle Sam. He also criti ly 6 per cent in the number of volcised the American love for prize fight' umes of fiction lent during the month notices. The board agreed that the levying of) Coaldale bas of April. The total number of books The track was ing. a road tax in each local district must ,aJd and balIaated for a dHtanCe 0f The entire lecture was dramatic, lent was 8,310. Eighty-on- e cent ier of this was fiction. The average daily be urged in order that the roads may twenty-si- x miles last week and the epigrammatic and spectacular. How be repaired. properly circulation was 110 and the largest company has received a new passenger ever, it was very enjoyable. to submitted Clerk Hollingsworth and locomotlve. Only a short daily circulation ITS. There was an increase in the number of children the commisisoners a detailed list of the dlatance 0f rock work near Tonopah books isued an a decrease In the property held by the county under tax yet t0 be dore, AND deeds and that in compliance with the books for adults. NEARBY NEW STATION ESTABLISHED. Andrew Carnegie has presented to law the list, together with the proper STATES the library a handsome new books by notice of sale, be published and at the The Southern Pacific company has of time the the specified expiration The Uie for War of t,me abandoned Hugo Grotlus, Rights being and Peace." This has been placed in property be exposed for sale by pub- a station near Wadsworth, and estabReports from Payette, Utah, are that lic auction. Commissioner Fowers lished a new station named the shelves of the library. Derby, also the fruit crop In that section will be was Instructed to obtain bids for not far from Wadsworth. These stathe largest ever known. A Positive Necessity. tions are created at different points Having to lay upon my bed for 14 along the line as the traffic requires it The teachers of Sanpete and Sevier DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? days from a severely bruised leg, and are abandoned when the necessity counties held a very successful insti I have a number of nice homes lo- no only found relief when I used a bottle tute at Richfield on Friday and Satlonger exists. of Ballard's Snow Liniment. 1 can cated in different parts of the city urday. cheerfully recommend it as the best owned by eastern parties. Must be LOCAL RAILROAD NOTES. The trial of Amasa L. Clayton at medicine for bruises ever sent to the sold at once. Easy terms if desired. G. H. Olmstead of Superintendent Logan is drawing to a close. It is exafflicted. It has now become a positive E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. the Oregon Short Line north yes- pected that the last of the testimony necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, terday morning. will be given today and the arguments Merchant, Doversvllle, Texas. 25c, 50c, Exposure A train filled with people on their began. $1. Geo. F. Cave. To cold draughts of air, to keen and to the Methodist conference at Los At St. George the trial of the damcutting winds, sudden changes of tern-- 1 Angelea through 0g(jeil ARE YOU GOING TO THE WORLD'S suit of George Davis vs. the Utah age morning. FAIR? and Eastern Copper company resulted A large number of discharged We can save you time, trouble am in a verdict fo r the plaintiff in the speaking and singing, bring ondl(,rg came ,n from th coat money. We have 600 select rooms list, coughs and colds. Ballard's Ilorehound last evening and continued on to east- sum of $5,000. ed. Send us $1.00 to reserve desirable Syrup is the best cure. ern points. P. McArdle, a clgnrmuker, attemptquarters. Mrs. A. Barr, Houston, Tex., writes, F. E. Lewis, superintendent of the ed to commit suicide In Cheyenne, "THE DESERET. Jan. 31. 1902: "One bottle of Bnllnrd's Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line IVyo-- . last night He slashed himself Mrs. I. R. Pratt and Mrs. A. H. Bir Ilorehound Syrup cured me of a very hotel and cnr gygtem Wt for with a dull pocket knife, hut no arterrell, Props, 1623 Missouri avenue, St bad cough. It is very pleasant Omaha this afternoon, ies were severed. Louis. take. 25c, 50c, $1. Geo. F. Cave. The of W. H. Marie, the daughter of Mr. Bancroft went each yesterday ninrn-ln- g and Mrs. Milne of Chugwater, Wyo., and returned this morning. Mr. ate a quantity of corn meal that had Bancroft was not a passenger. been saturated with strychnine to General Superintendent E. BuckingBe Said BLUE catch mice, and had a narrow escape ham and Superintendent W. R. Scott from death. returned on Saturday evening from a But after many years pratclce in fitting Glasses and three days trip of inspection to the careful notation, we find an equal number of dark ones Mr. Buckingham went north TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. suffering. last If your eyes are beginning to give you trouble or annoy night you In the least, it is your duty to have them attended to. Passenger traffic on the transconti- FOR RENT Two large rooms tor houxckeeplng; hath: 222 Twenty-thir- d nental route is exceedingly heavy. DuIt is our duty to tell you what you need. street. ring the day and evening of yesterday S. LEWIS & CO., six extra passenger trains carrying ex- TO and HEX T Furnished mourn for . cursionists passed through Ogden X 365 hoiiHekeeping; Twenty-eigwestward bound. street of series commemorative interesting session of the board) The of county commissioners was held this Louisiana purchase exposition stamps of Judge were placed on sale at the poatoffke In the absence morning. this morning and will remaln on Me Stanford, who is In California. Chair-- 1 until December 1st, at which time the man Wilson presided. exposition will be closed. Both the old Fruit Tree Inspector Wilson appearand new stamps will be on sale and ed before the board and registered a will be sold according to preference. He reported that he had complaint. There are five denominations. The isited the orchard of Jesse J. Driver stamp, which is a picture of in the northern part of the city and. is green, the two-refound it badly infected with San Jose Livingston, stamp, a picture of Jefferson, is red; scale and had served notice upon Mr. the three-cestamp is purple and is Driver to eradicate the scale. He had likeness of Monroe; the either failed or refused to do so and which is a picture of McKln stamp, hud ordered the inspector out of his is stamp is the blue; the ley, orchard, so the latter asked for in and is a sold, stamp structions from the board. He was highest priced was which of purcha- the ground referred to the county attorney and map , 1803; this stamp in French ed from the advised to follow the advice of that is brown. , official. Captain Hulaniskl will look are not the same size These stamps an render opinion into the matter and as the ordinary ones, but are oblong in a couple of days. about half a large. They are all Commissioner Powers reported ,vJand set off by a pretty background and well the bridge in Kanesvllle over the WU fine engravings. son canal, near the premises of BenDavis has received $1,480 nett Anderson, and also the bridge in Postmaster new 8tamp8- - but Bhoul of the West Weber over the Hooper canal to meet the demand thl8 be and near the residence of Hugh Me- an additional supply for a requisition Lean had both been completed. Both Anew postal card will made. be will are substantial structures with rock soon be on sale. It is a reply card abutments. with a picture of Sherman on the out1 Commissioner Wilson stated that, as side and one of Sheridan on the reply authorised by the board, he had orders ed a car of cement aggregating 440 cents fifty-foper at a price of sack f. o. b. Ogden. The local dealers charge for it, he said, was 1 and $1.16 per sack. The cement had been stored in the rear of the courthouse and will be delivered to road supervisors upon presentation of regular requl- An one-ce- BALL nt nt I nt llve-ce- nt I ten-ce- nt - Indent ufe-l- ng I Phll-Ippla- ns Browning' Bros. Jenness Miller SHOE SPECIAL part-sack- 1 ur In Railroad Circles I I I I I yes-th- at m An-gel- pas-repair- I us Co. This celebrated SHOE FOR WOMEN is recognized throughout the United States as the highest attainment in style, comfort and wearing qualities, and is sold everywhere for $3.50 and $5.00 per pair... We offer a special price to the readers of The Journal making mention of this advertisement, for one week of $3.75 $2.98$ Per Pair ---- Ws have ths JENNES8 MILLER in all tha newest lasts and leathers, in Oxfords and High Heels. Beautifully finished, soft vici kid, valaur calf and patent kid. We have never before known of such a low price being made on this exclusive line of Shoes. S. J. Burt& Bros. r,Putnam's Greatn I Lj, 30 DOC IUTAH Svit Sale IS NOW ON d 8EE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH $&35. THIS IS THE GREATEST CUT IN CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN OGDEN. STEP IN AND The Sale Will Close May 1st $ PVTIUM sol-pub- lic CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue Vice-Preside- nt FYFS Are to cut-of- f. J. Jewelers Opticians ht : The Pioneer Life Insurance, Abstract and Trust Co. the Weakest Was organised for the benfit of the n8,JJn?1 tndsof ln,urnC' pollclIt furnished expert information coll Furnishes an abstract giving values of ""prance to department , Furnishes a special legal n,U tions and setlementa with the companies fovalue. good Makes loans and pay. cash surrender ance policies. Call on or write to Agnt, Or G. R. 0gds. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Gen. Mgr. 5 Progreee Blk, 8altLake City. - 1 414-41- J |