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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1904. And it will not be one of the kind ??" m ... Twenty-fourt- "tni fp. Circulator y h 3104 m. street. on Sunday. ppbon TZeed as second-cla- IMS, ss matter at tha poatofflco at No-1- 0 Og-Tma- fc. under the Act of Concreaa Jiuch . IN A THEATRE SOCIETY After WOMAN PUNISHED FAITHFULNESS. Whipping, Pufhed Into Erring 8pouse UN- ia a Carriage and Taken Home. Ohio, Aug. 16. A society tctttt not on the bills was witnessed the audience at Miller's vaudeville jltre here when John C. Cronley, f TWA. and politician cwnty supervisor, loneman, was publicly horsewhipped h in upper box by his wife. Jealousy the act of the woman, who tracked her husband to the Miller ted Untie late in the evening. told him that he must She had yak with other women or she would Mv public disgrace to him. Unmlnd-11- 1 of her threats, Cronley again visited the theatre and. while seated with m of the actresses of the company, Mi wife stole upon him. She carried i nwhlde horsewhip,, and holding his companion by the hair, plied the whip In trying to pre-r- at pon her spouse. further use of the whip the poke grabbed Cronley and again the kite woman renewed her attack, then, uchlng him before her, pushed him Into a cab and ordered the driver home. The Cornleys are well known ta loclal circles and the affair created a NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R. The Nickel Plats road will sell tick- MUST REGISTRATION ets, August 13th, 13th and 14th, at BE MADE FOR THIS FALL 817.75 for the round trip from Chica- s Precinct con-thfen- have already spoplnted and will open an of- In each district where voters may rtfter on October 11th, 12th, and Hth, and on November 1st and find. Bectlon day is November 8th this Mr. The voter must 'have lived In the tte one year prior to the day of rtlon, four months In the county nd sixty days In the precinct Hegistratlon officers Herbine. hdvs the bile more fluid and thus !ps the blood to It afforda flow; n, kwnpt relief from biliousness, sick and nervous headaches, the over Indulgence In food and I1. Herbine acta quickly, a dose tftw meals will bring the patient In condition after a few days. Q- L Caldwell, agent M. K. & T. nrad. Shecotah, I. T, write April i was sick for over two with enlargement of the liver Pieen. The doctora did me jm nd I had given np all Vhope of CUr4 when my druggists ad-- " to use Herbine. It haa made ound end well Fifty cents. Sold orge F. Cave. indl-kkio- rf Wi. ot TACT do you understand by tact?" 11 there are times when It the to lie fluently with u ktmylng the fact" FOR RENT Four-roohouse; good railroad location. Apply 106 Twenty-fourt- h. m RENT Furniahed rooms for FOR housekeeping; 2183 Washington. TO RENT Furnished 365 housekeeping; rooms for Twenty-eig- ht street TO RENT Furnished Twenty-thir- d street at room 158 RATES VIA PACIFIC. UNION Stale thr FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good building 170. On North $400. HUNTER lot Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. J. 50x Lawyer Washington; price, First National Bank Bldg. A KEXNEDT. WANTED. Office WANTED A email residence with Office three or four, rooms; must be cheap for cash. Apply 2521 Adams Ave. A. 8. CONDON, M. D. Old Boyle Bulding. Residence Madison Avenue. Residence telephone. 6S5-telephone, 451-2416 K. X. DR. D. N. 8MITH WANTED Men or women local repDentist resentatives for a high-clamaga61-Rooms First National Baak Bldg. zine. Cash Large commissions. prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East HENDERSON & MAC MILLAN Washington Square, New Tork, N. T. Attomsys-at-LaRooms 14 to 18 First National Bank WANTED Molars Barber Colleges of Building. Salt Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Phone $42 X. Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, Cat, Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ will pay railroad fare for a limited Attorney and Counsslor-at-Lanumber of students as the demand 41-First National Bank Building. fora our barbers la greater than the In We teach the trade eight supply. T. D. JOHNSON weeks and guarantee positions; all Lawysr. expenses made while learning. Write Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank ss 52 41 nearest branch for particulars. Building. ALFRED W. AGEE, Attornsy at- Law, 313, Ecclea Building, MISCELLANEOUS. -- AND DTE CLEANING FRENCH WORKS Ladles garments a. specialty. V. L. Husson, 461 Twenty-seven- th street, Ogden. Telephone ' 25S-- 420 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:80. E F. Marshall Master; A. L. E A. Munaey. Howe, Secretary; Collector. almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Omer, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklens Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns, bruises, skin erupcents at tions and. piles. Twenty-fiv- e Jesse J. Drivers drug store. A runaway, Limited The Most Lsxarious Trala la the Werld II Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs cars, with bather, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- ng Book-love- St. Paul and Minneapolis TkIwii, iMrvtloi. and full can be obtained from Gmih-j- I Asmt, Walk, A. North-Weste- rn Ry. t 206 South Mala Strsot, Salt Lska City, Utah. Nwi.a THE Worlds Fair Route one-fonr- th ASSESSMENT NOTICE. OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The Frisco System traverses THE FOLLOWING STATES! Illinois Indiana Uississlppi Kansas Arkansas Tennessee Alabama Rfttami Oklahoma Indian Ter. Texas. THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, Leaving Kansas City at 6.30 p. iu. tally, will taka you to bprluaTi.lil, Mnniplil. II 1 r in I u all a in, Atlanta, dacknoni'llla and all poiis ia tho Bout beaut. Uxeallent route to all point Worth, Eniil, South, BouLheaiit and Ivulie WMt. T. Nsarly Forfeits His Life. Railway betweea River a ad Chlcsfs. Overland Chicago & THE SOUTH WEDGE COLD Mixing Company. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Utah. Location of mines, Marysvale, Ohio Mining District, Piute county, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the South Wedge Gold Mining company, held on July 29, 1904, assessment No. 8, of (U) of one cent per share, was levied upon the outstanding stock of the corporation, payable immediately to George Gutch, secretary, at the company's office. No.. 2684 Washington avenue. Ogden City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remnln unpaid on Thursday, September 15, 1904. will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, n 111 be sold on Friday, October 7, 1904, at 5 o'clock p. m. of arffd day, at the companys office, No. 2684 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. GEORGE GUTCH, Secretary. No. 2684 Washington avenue. Ogden City, Utah. E. M. CONROY, M. D, Ecclea Bldg. Tel. Ns. 460Z. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. MONEY TO LOAN. Regular convocation first Tuesday of each' month. Visiting companions MONET LOANED On any security. Large sums at bankers rates; salary cordially Invited. loans. Service quick and confidential. F. W. VOLU M. E. H. P. Western Brokerage Company, 221-- 4 F. E NICHOLS, Sec'y. Ecclea Blddg. EL MONTE COMMANDERT NO. second MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm 2, K. T. Stated conclave Improved property; five year loans Somonth. of each Wednesdays with option of paying In three years. journing Sir Knights courteously InHUNTER A KENXEDT. vited. J. H. Epperson, E. CL; F. E. Nichols, Recorder. MONET TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. user! The C. Phone 834K D. SKEEN. Double-Trac- k Ml To the creditors of William 8. Daily of Ogden City, in the county of We- OVERLAND MINING AND MILL-In- g Company. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Utah. Notlc la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Overland M. A M. Co., held on the 2Sd day of July, 1904, an assessment of one-ha- lf mill per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Joseph God dard, secretary of the corporation, at the office of the company on the fourth floor of 2468 Washington avenue, Og den City, Utah, In room 44. Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on Wednes day, the 24th day of August, 1904, will be advertised for sale at public sue tlon and unless payment is made be' fore will be sold at public auction on Monday,, the 26th day of September, 1904, it I p. in. of that day, In offle No. 44, at 2468 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, to pay aald delln quent assessment, cost o advertising ) and expense of sale. JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary Overland Mining and Milling Company. for dntsiled Islknutlos, apply ta O. W. MARTIN, CKNKSAL AqENY. Dcavss, Cot. F. DRAKE, Oibt Rasi'h Asiht, alt Lari C,tv, Utah. V, A. JOHN AorT. OKNINAL Biitt. Montana ' Capital and Surplus, Through Service stTlouis AND THE EAST VIA . Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO ' FERTILE KANSAS an? MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, 225JX)0J)O. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. First National Bank ELECTRIC LIGHTS, electric OGDEN, UTAH Fans, chair Cars reclining (skats rase) -- DAVID ECCLES, President. THOMAS D. DEE, 8UMM0NS. JOHN FINGREE, Cashier. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. $50.00. . OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF the Second Judicial District of the DIRECTORS: St Louis and return via hlcago, WASHINGTON Meets every Tues State of Utah, In and for the County of David Eccles Thomas D. Dae $50.00. Bernard White day evening at 8 o'clock in A. O. U. Weber. Emma C. Welch, plaintiff, va Geo. H. Tribe Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days H. A. SIMS, President. W. hall Watson W. W. John Riter Luke P. Which, defendant Pullman sleepers in each direction. WALTER RICHET, Secretary. Adam Patterson Joseph Clark The State of Utah to the said dethrough to St Louis without change, Junction City Lodge No. 86, Inde- fendant: Tickets on Bale Tuesday! and Fridays Respectfully solicits tha accounts of Tou are hereby summoned to appear mercantile Arms and Indipendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In banks, each week. Stop overs allowed. service L O. O. F. hall every Thursday even- within twenty days after the viduals. A. B. MOSELET. of this Summons upon you, if served We pay- - Interest on time deposits. Trav. Pass. Agt ing. Visiting brothers cordially hi action In this which within the county treatvlted to be present Ample resources, courteous Is brought, otherwise, a within thirty ment G. service. N. P. EXCURSION. UTTER, C NICKEL PLATE superior days after service, and defend the WALTER RICHET, Secretary. above entitled action; and in case of To Boston, Mass., and return, account G. A. R. National Encampment OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS OF your failure so to do Judgment will be at $17.75 for tha round trip from ChiPythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah taken against you, according to the National bank building, every Mon- demands of the complaint, which, cago. Tickets .good on any train on day evening. Visiting brothers cor- within ten days after service of this August 12th, 13th and 14th, and 8 a. at dially invited. W. A. Robertson, C. Summons upon you, will be filed with special trains from Chicago limit return Sep 13th. C.; A. T. Wood, M. of F.; C. N. Cus the clerk of said court Final August To attend dancae or T. R. OCONNOLLT, tead, K. of R. and S. tember 30th. Also rate of $20.70 for theatoro er to catoh a Plaintiffs Attorney. round trip via New Tork City and WORLD WE-b- er WOODMEN THE IF Utah. O. 369 P. train in a hurry If you 24th, Ogden, address, boat, with liberal stopover returning Cam, No. 74 Tneets in K. of P. at that point If desired stopover can remember the number street hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h be obtained at Niagara Falls and phene 22. and Washington avenue, every Chautauqua Lake within final limit Thursday evening at I p. m. VisitThree trains dally with modem sleep' ing Woodmen cordially invited to at' I MARVEL Whirling Spray ing cars Communicate with Charles ALLEN TRANSFER tmimi Snkj'-f'V'- j Tb tend. J. C. GASBERG, C. C. E. Johnson, district passenger agent COMPANY. . E AUTH, Clerk, First National Nickel Plate road, room 205 Century Bank building. bhfwSranklkrM. ALBERN ALLEff, MGS. building, Denver, Colo., for particuII hr muinoMupplI thS no HAMS a!.. lars and reservations . of berths in Mka. but nmd Mams far 412 25th SL tw Phone 22. lllantnitwt lioufc pafc. through standard or tourist sleeping THE STATE JOURNAL FOR THE MAMMilO.. nhililrWliilM NEWS. care. SI Utw, Ksw lark. SL Louis and return, $42.50. Chicago and return, $47.50. Chicago and return via St Louis, The Only bankrupt. ber and disirlet aforesaid, a bankrupt. Not ii(. hereby given that on the 13th day of August, A. D. 1904, the said William S. Dully was duly adjudged hunkrupt; and that the first meeting of hi creditors nlll be held PROFESSIONAL CARDS. at my office at 2442 Washington aveH. H. GODDARD nue, Ogden City. Weber county, 1'tah, RbbI Estate, Loan and Inauranoe on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1904, Broker. at in o'clock In the forenoon, at which Commercial Stocks Bought and Bold. time the said creditors may attend, 10 Eccles Bldg. prove their claims, ap;ioint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact R. P. HUNTER such other business as may properly Notary Public and Conveyancer. come before said meeting. Room 6. First National Bank Bldg. Ogden, Utah. August 13, 1904. THO. MALONET, N. J. HARRIS Referee In Bankruptcy. Room 84 Notary in Office. a state campaign managers are that voters register during th first days and avoid the rush at the last aa well as being a safeguard Nainst failure by reason of sickness, boenc EXCURSION from the city or other The hoisting FOR RENT. via direct lines, with stopover at Niagara Falls end Chautauqua Lake If Also, If desired, within final limit rate of $20.70 between preferred, same points for round trip via New Tork City and boat, with liberal stopover returning at that point Tickets good on any train on above dates and also on special train from Chicago at P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. 8 a. m. August 18th. Final return 719 Lodge and club rooms second limit September 30th. Chicago depot floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 WashingLa Salle street station. Write Charles ton avenue. Regular meeting every E. Johnson, district passenger agent Tuesday evening. room 205 Century Bullying, Denver, A. G. HORN, E. R. Colo., for reservation of bfrthi in W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. through standard or tourlat sleeping cars, and other detailed information. BROTHERHOOD RAIL WAT TRAIN go, register or you cannot nte," Is the warning being sounded to all voters who expect to exercise their' franchise In the coming national state election. An entire new registration must be Bide this year. This not only applies to newcomers, but to those who have voted before. There can be no exception, The voter must apply to hia' accredited registration officer in each Tou must f. district corin' of for tile Distii.t i( Tho. bankruptcy, before Maloney, referee. In bankruptcy No. 736. In the matter of William S. Daily, ft LEOPOLD KIEFFERS Machins and Millwright 8hop FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. 2315 Lincoln Ave., OGDEN, UTAH. WEBER LODGE NO. 6. F. A A. M. Patterns made to order. Shafting, WANTED A GOOD CATCH. first and Hangers, Couplings, Post and Flat Regular communications He Would you like to go fishing and third Thursdays of each month. Boxes, Pulleys, etc., on Hand. Erectone of these days? Qualified Masons cordially Invited. ing all kinds of Machinery. Brewery She Tea indeed. Tou know every A. V. MCINTOSH, W. M. and Flour Mill Machiney, Elevators, good catch" girl hopes to make a F. E. NICHOLS. Secy. Conveyors. some day. wnsatlon. NEW eiverwlc gii.iig iK s.Mili ri t.iklng off ot tin? lu'.enur l'lwhe-of- - f iiiifd ill In OF 1 Prepares His Room. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 16. I do hope you will be able to come home a year from this coming fall, or sooner, for I tell you I am very homesick for my handsome brother. Tour room has(been papered In light blue with pink roses and stands waiting for you. It la the prettiest room In the house." When Theresa Kohler wrote this letter from her home in fur away Ohio she did not know that the big. handsome brother Guido was never coming home again. He died, early yesterday morning, by his own hand In the Central Emergency Hospital. Carbolic add was the method he chose of ending his long struggle with the world, a struggle that had bee fraught with failure. Kohler received a mere pettance for his work in a Fourth-stre- et restaurant, but his father, a merchant In Napoleon, O., sent him regular remittances. It Is tjje testimony of his friends that the money the father sent was quickly swallowed up in liquor. Even the last hours of Kohler were spent In drink. From his home, at 222 Vi Fourth street, to the saloon next door was only a step. Very early yesterday morning he went into his room with four bottles of beer stacked under his arm. He and a friend in an adjoining room consumed it in leas time than it takes to tell it, and then Kohler shut the door with a Good night, Krause. Dpnt forget to call me early. A little after 3 oclock Kohler sat on a table in Nagelmaker's saloon, next door, drumming Idly with his feet. Nagelmaker was called out for a moment and when he returned saw Kohler with a bottle to hla lips. As the man fell he tossed the bottle against the lunch counter and Nagelmaker, picking it up, read, Carbolic acid" on the label. The police came quickly and called an ambulance. The man had scarcely reached the hospital when he was dead. I:;.- ix riu: tin- - It will be in Ogden real satats. If you want to get in on tho ground floor, uso the Journal's advertising columns. Through these you can reach Ogdsn'a best people. Off Drunken Org a With Carbolic Acid While She . HfW 'A Cause! Of Hs Finishes Directors! csnnon. K. A. Littlefield. R. OwlUUm. W. W. Browning. R. & T. D- - Joftieon. gT porter. T)h KU President gowning ....-Cit- Oil; Who.1 IN SISTER VAIN AWAITS HER BROTHER'S HOMECOMING. Officer: k IN OF FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. NOTICE LAST HOURS WERE SPENT 7 U DAY COACH El. Vice-Preside- nt Far Barths, Tkkats, L ate., ibdrttt Nftrf. H. C. TOWNSEND, BHt WBtRBMB 1MRIT AGENT. A MB tT. IMS. TO BE GIVEN AWAY oust, mmiwi nhS....T!rtroiy mailed ibuiutaly fn. of chug.. 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