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Show DAILY UTAH g. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, JOURNAL. PAGE SEVEN. 1905. FRATERNAL Officers: Cannon Browning Littlefield Vice-Preside- nt Directors: Frank J- - Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, W. W. Browning, Henry W. QwlUiam, p. Johnson, R. S. Joyce. John lietcer. .Manager John Meteor MONTE COMMANDERT NO K. T. Stated conclave second So Wednesdays of each month. p.m. Closed on Sunday. I have refused way: "Gentlemen, That twice to partake of the wine-cushould be sufficient. Though you press the cup to my lips, not a drop shall pass the portals. I made a resolve when I started In life that I would avoid strong drink, and 1 have never broken it. 1 am one of a class of seventeen young men who graduated together. The other sixteen filled drunkard's graves, all through the pernicious habit of wine drinking. I owe all my health, happiness and Will pmsierliy to that resolution. you urge me now?" Similar courage in refusing wine has been shown by Grant, Hayes. Garfield, Colfax, Henry Wilson and General Miles. The latter recently went around the world, and though daily In banquet where every one else drank, took not a ilrtqi himself. That took greater courage than any of his battles. When you are with the Romans do as the Romans ought to do. Poison and death the cup contains. Dash to the earth the tempting bowl. Stronger than bars and Iron chains This power that captive leads the rfuul. Interior. washing. notice. UhII and get my terms. No trouble to talk It over with you. D. D. DRAKE. 410-1Eccles Hldg. Phones: Bell 600 K. Office open Home: 499. from 8:80 a. m. to C:30 p. m. p. Tsrms of Subscription: .50 mall, one month. 11.50 mall, three months 3.00 months ms11, si 0.00 mall, one year one week .15 f carrier, one month .00 f carrier, three months, if paid r carrier, 1.50 In advance 05 ngle copy ell aubscrlptlona payable in advance. r r r ....... r .......... .......... ................... gobscrlbers who do not receive their or have any cause for complaint rill oblige by notifying this office. Five dollars reward will be paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and ienvlctlon of persons stealing copies d The 8tate Journal from the premies of subscribers. pipers Telephones: Bell, 5(4 Business Office Editorial Rooms 1 ring ....Ind., 6(41 ring Bell, ((4 ....Ind., ((4 3 3 rings rings Temperance and Kindred Subjects ! (Contributed.) p , NOTICE NEGLECT NOTHING. there le a criticism which may be lodged against reformers as a ins. It is their proneness to enlarge of their particular e Importance nrk. ntauger their hearty sympathy 1th all other forms of useful effort, tere has been a tendency among me of these workers to grow narrow the continued id prejudiced from ntemplation of a particular form of With some, heredity accounts r all that Is wrong; with others, One thinks the monopoly land Is the foundation of all social ; with another Intemperance Is the eat evil. One exalts the soul and nores the body; another vends his lergies toward saving the body, and gleets the soul. Each has grasped there-rily a part of the trum, and, attains only a partial success. of these problems must be consld-e- d and given attention. The evils individual and social life are involved, and must be studied id solved together. If this were not tie. the task of the reformer would Infinitely less difficult than it is. So, o, would he be less often shocked id discouraged bV the futility of his torts. The problem of Intemperance fily illustrates fhe complex and nature of true reform. So Innately is the problem of economic rogress connected wltn tne saloon rll that a Scotch professor long ago Herted that the future of the labor-- i; man might be prophesied by Intern-trantudytng the excise return. causes poverty, and poverty the fruitful mother of a brood of rll; ignorance, theft, neglect of the So. again, ome, despair, suicide. In the work-ho- p naanitnry conditions and the home stimulate the for drink. Thus one evil play ito the hands of another; and, while ttacking one and neglecting anotner, rhlch Is the efficient cause of tne rat. the reformer's work I too often bortive. In his letter to the Ephe-ianSt. Paul catalogues a complete utfit of spiritual armor a necessary the withstanding of evil." He to appreciated, and wished us of neglecting ppreclnte, the danger Put on the whole iny point of attack. rtnnr of God," wrote tne apostle. says Neglect no contributory cause, he economist 'to the refrmer. There is need of specialists along very line. But a tendency exlats In tne reform work to lose the sense of too roporiion by fixing attention foseiy upon one aapect of aoclal, or Individual evil. The whole lie of man and the whole life of Whatever must be considered. nmotpg the best Interests of the In llvldual promotes the best Interests Social society, and vice versa. which hnve attained the propor-- n of "giant oaks cannot ''be up rooted on the Instant by tne efforts of TciallsU acting as units. Collective f itly 11. e. FOR 8ALE. 4, 1, -- KOR SALE new, at A 1330 fine surrey, as good as Robinson avenue. ed. MONET TO LOAN On city and farm I FOR SALE Jersey milch cow for sale property. HUNTER A KENNEDY.! cheap. W. H. Gray, corner JefferMONET LOANED On any security. son and Sullivan avenues. Large sums at banker's rates; salary FOR SALE Seven acres lit city with loans. Service quick and cnnfldentlsL water right, line place for chicken Western Rmk rnge Company, 223-- 4 ranch. Price (800, partly on time If Ecclse Blddg. desired. We consider this a good bargain. Iluiiter A Kennedy, Room 6, First Nationwl Rank Building. Texs Oh, he makes me tired. He's! always trying to kiss me. Jexx Rut you told me you liked FoR SALE Pony, saddle and bridle. him so much you wouldn't mind if tis Horace S. Foster, Journal office. . . , .. did mim yoi. rt Tess That's Just It. He's "always FOR SALE Baby In good condition, at half original cost 3369 trying. and doesn't get any further. Philadelphia Press. Washington ave. Bell phone 660-. go-ca- X. FOR SALE Three cows, fresh; 4 and 5 years old; two Durham and 1 Jersey. Call 1898 Riverside Park avenue. J. D. Lambert. OGDEN UNION NO. 173, ORDER Of NOTICE EO CREDITORS. WASHINGTON Meet every Tuesday evening at 3 oclock In A. O. U IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Second Judicial District, County of W. halL H. A. SIMS, President. Weber and State of Utah. In the WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. matter of the estate of Ida R. Dlns-mor- e, deceased. Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeIn probate, No. 1225. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In Creditors will present claims with L O. O. F. hell every Thuredey even- vouchers to the undersigned adminishi home In North Ogden, trator ing. V'siting brothers cordially In- Welter at Utah, onor before the county, vited to be present. 9th day of August, A. D. 1905. C. P. UTTER. N. O CHARLES F. DINSMORE, Administrator of the estate of Ida R. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. You had a delightful Dlnsntore, deceased. Dingus dream last night? What was it about? I OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS OF THO. MALONEY, Shadbnlt I dreamed you were payAttorney for Administrator.' Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah Date of first publication April Sth, ing me all the money you had National bank building, every Monfront me at various times. day evening. Visiting brothers cor-- 1 Chicago Tribune. Invited. J. C. Delmore, C. C. L. N. Meld. K. of R. end S. COURT IN THE DISTRICT OF "If ever I meet that fellow who Tilt ed you before we were married, Marla, I WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WB- Salt Lake County, State of Utali, In ITI knock pieces out of him. Probate. In the matter of the esher Camp No. 74 meeta In K. of P "How silly you 'talk, William! I've I hell, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street I tate and guardianship of J. J. Rlor-da- n, an Incompetent. end Washington forgiven him long ago for serving me avenue, every The undersigned will sell at prisuch a dirty trick. Thursday evening at 6 p. m. Visit"Yes. but I aint forgiven him for ing Woodmen cordially Invited to at- vate sale the premises situate In Ogdescribed me one. Journal. Weber den. tend. William Utah, Auth. County, Chicago serving Doyle, C.C:& Clerk, First National Bank building, as follows, vis: the south fifty (56) bor-row- ed DEL MONTE ROOMING HOUSE, 368 Saved by Dynamite. 24th Rooms with or without board; also rooms for light housekeeping. Sometimes a flaming city la saved Mrs. T. Mortensen, Prop. Ind. 'Phone by dynamiting a apace that the fire i 686. can't croaa. Sometimes a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but MISCELLANEOUS. dynamite would cure It. Z. T. Gray of Calhoun, Ga., writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed Two physicians her awake nights. and curled. MRS. .THOB. JENcould not help her, so she took Dr. Thirty-thir- d KINS. and Pacific. TeL Kings New Discovery mf Consump626-tion, Coughs and Colds, which eased MENANDWGKU her cough, gave her deep and finally Pas Big WfnrsDBStuis. cure scientific cured her." Strictly bliss Wiggins remarkably, well "Is or ulcwsliow irritsttoss for bronchitis and La Grippe. At Og- Informed 7 of macass mabrsoM den druggists; price 50c and 11.00; sot sstrissad PsIbIsm, I should say so," answered Miss InKEMMCWMIMlCl. or pstMBOBl. Ht guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Cayenne. "She can tell all about HuxBold by DnifiiU, or mt is puts wrsvsw, ley and Darwin, but she never knows SLOO.VrML'iitiMMri!:'.10 where the real bargain are to be had." PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. circular wut os mtuMt. Washington Star. In the district court of the United States for the district of Utah. In the matter of William Butler, bankrupt. No. 803 in bankruptcy. To the Honorable John A. Marshall, ,udge of the district court of the United States for the district of Utah: William Butler of Ogden City, In the county of Weber and state of Utah, In said district, respectfully represents c that on the l(th day of March Inst past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the rePROFESSIONAL CARDS. quirements of said acts and of the orHENDER80N & MAC MILLAN THO. MALONEY, ders of the court touching his bank- BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL H TO CREDITORS. In Probate, No. 1322. Jountlng Sir Knights courteously in vlted. F. W. VOLL E. C IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Second Judicial District, County of F. K. NICHOLS. Recorder. Weber and State of Utah. In the B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO matter of the estate of Mathias CL Marvin, deceased. 719 Lodge and club room second Creditors will present claims with floor Masonic Bldg, 3415 Washingvouchers to the executor ton avenue. Regular meeting every at the law office undersigned of Tho. Maloney, at No. 2443 Washington avenue, Ogden Tuesday evening. City, Weber County, State of Utah, on A. G. HORN. EL K. or before the 9th day of August, A. D. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. 1905. Ogden, Utah, April 8th. 1905. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN-MEUTHO. MALONEY, I OGDEN LODGE No. 63. Kxeeytor of the last will and testa Meets every Wednesday evening at inent of Mathias C. Marvin, 7:30. T. L-- Butler, Master; A. L Date of first publication, April tho E. A. Munsey. Howe, Secretary; Sth. 1905. Collector. sal-plie- 0 J 3, w till a EL WANTED. MONEY TO LOAN. habits now." It is related of General William Henry llarriaon by one who TO ADVERTISERS: SALARIED PEOPLE The money you All advertising copy must be In the knew him well, that while he was a WANTED Experienced girl In small need and find It hard to get can be Insertion candidate fur the presidency, at a dinto insure no 317 evening or family; Ironing. washing previous ner you quickly without se- a a New York d Twenty-thirgentleman, offrritig street. tbe nest day. second-claor endorsement, or knowledge Nowill matter curity asked: toast, "General, you not Entered as of anyone. We treat everybody me a wine?" at the of at 1003, Ogfaor by WANTED postofflce Two 10, glass room drinking for and vember people alike. Same terms to all. Payments The the Act of declined. Once 2357 under congress hoard general at politely Adams ave. den, Utah, to suit your own convenience. Tour again he was urged to drink u glass of of March 3. 1370. ceiit once established at my office, wine. This time he rose from the taWANTED Experienced girl for house you can get money at a moment'! 430 Twenty-fourt- h street, ble and said in his grave, dignified O0ce: an 2323 Jefferson. work; Open NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF Weber County. In the estate of Rade Huxanh'h, deceased, Civiliturs will present claims with init'hi-rto the undersigned at 423 Merles Building, Ogdon. Utah, on or be- fi!V All(..Jllt lsor, OKI i ROE K. UAKOR. Vdir.iulxtrator. CHARLES STOUT, Attorney. IN OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 1. R. A. x Regular convocation first Tuesday sach month. Melting oointmi.li.,., ourdlally invited. a. v. McIntosh, m. e. h. p. F. K. NICHOLS. Sec'y. City Circulator Foster Horace 8. frubafe and CuardjaiiskiD Mirim. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. 11. R. MAC Mil. I. AN, V. M F. E. NICHOLS. Sec'y. columns as there are needs. A people realize this fact and thereby have their needs met. It is easy and simple. A few lines will do the work. President J- - SOCIETIES. WEBER LODGE NO. (. F. A A. M Consult County Clerk or the respective first ini' Regular communications signers for further Information. and third Thursdays of esch mont) ARE as many reasons for advertising THERE A- - STATE STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. E. A.Littltfi.ld, A. D. 1896 mnk UTAH DIRECTORY 190S-dlall- y feet of the north two nundred and ninety-tw- o (292) feet of the east two NOTICE OF ELECTION. feet and alx- hundred and thirty-fiv- e Notice la hereby given that a meet-- 1 tenths (235.6) feet of lot thirty-fiv- e Ing of the stockholders of the Eldo- - (86), block ten (10), South Ogden Mining and Milling company will vey, together with the appurtenances, be held at 549 Twenty-firt- h street, Og- - on or after April 21, 1905, and written aen, Utah, on April 25th, 1905, for thelbld will be received at the office of I A Ilerrlc, Ogden, Utah; terms purpose of holding an election of cers for the ensuing year, said offl-lsale cash or credit, a provided by llaw. cere to consist of president, ANGUS McKELLAR, Jr., dent, treasurer and secretary; also a board of three directors to serve dur- - Guardian of the estate of JL J. Rlor-in- g the coming year or until the date of the next regular annual meet lng for the elertion of officers All stockholders are hereby notified to be present or send forward their proxies for election of said officers JOHN LAGAN, FORECLOSURE OF LIEN. President DON MAGUIRE, Secretary. Notice la hereby given that on the 12th day of March, 1891, at the request Ogden, Utah, March 80, 1905. of the Ruttan Iron Works of Denver, the First Colorado, Presbyterian NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. church (a corporation) of Ogden, Utah, TITsslsaii lflnla warehoused and stored and ever since m ho, eur-ra- do I offl-Ke- of vlce-pres- I t m- -.. .w ... I Lawyer. Attorney ruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be .Referee In Bankruptcy. 3442 WashRooms li to II First National Bank decreed by the court to have a full ington Ave. Ind. 'Phone. I Building. inex-Icab"w discharge from all debts provable drctoMof D. J. SKEEN, A A Great Western against his estate under said bankrupt Mining, D. T. Smelting JOHNSON Attomey-at-La29th day Co., held acts, except such debts as are excepted Rooms 49 and 50. First National Bank Lawyer. lSOSr'AMment of S. of (H58:80) No. Mamh. by law from such discharge. Tn , ta Utah. Roome I and 9 Firs National Bank one and Dated this 18th day or April, A. D. building, Ogden, half cents per them 1905. levied on the Building. of said I ARTHUR E. PRATT, there ha, been default in the payment WILLIAM BUTLER. Bankrupt. Eecles Building. company, payable Immediately to Attomey-at-LaThereon. Notice Order of H. Knauss, secretary, at nta office. Ne. of eald storage charges for more than H. H. GODDARD I te ns 13..U. ALFRED W. AGEE. thirty (30) days, ana therefore notice District of Utah. Reel Estate, Loan and lo.ur.ncs bn l Property hereby given that atOn this 21st day of April, A. D. 1905, Law, Attorney furnare will be sold Brok'rIs Mayl"oredIt on reading the foregoing petition. may remain unpaid on Thureday, 113, Eccles Building. h h'ghest and auct on Commercial Btockr Bought and Bold Uth. 1905. will be delinquent ana will at a ordered by the court that a hearing be ,n rron I J! be advertised for sale at public auo- - beaJ E. M. CONROY, M. D, 10 Eccles Bldg. dd,erf?rv had on the same on the 9th day of cnurch. at tlon and unless payment 1. made May. A. D. 1905, before said court, Over Carrs drug store, corner uttlfa corner of Adame avenue and tore, will be sold on Wednesday, May at Salt Lake City, In said district at Twenty-fift- h street and Grant avenue. " the I J"entrfou,ih tree ,?lfdean' Ulah' Af ten o'clock In the forenoon, and that 24th, 1905, at 4 o'clock p. m. day Public and Conveyancer. 6lh office said of H. Notary notice thereof be published In the Utah f?turday afte",0n; J. Knauss, secretary, J08EPH CHEZ, 9C' at i Room 6. First National Bank Bldg. No. 306 Eccles building. Ogden, Utah. State Journal, a newspaper printed In Counsellor at Law, . end Attorney to pay the delinquent assessment ceed" therefrom will be applied as said district and that all known cred- 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg., coat of a' ETRFRnYTERIAN thereon, together with-th- e itors and other persons m Interest may DR. D. N. SMITH OGDEN, UTAH. CHURCH, and of sale. and said time and place at expense the vertlslng appear U. office. W. In Telegraph te Notary Corporation. Dentist H. J. KNAUSS, show cause, if any they have, why the code. Bell 'Phone 342-Secretary. Independent By order of the Board of Trustees. 806 Eccles Bldg. Ogden, Utah. Rooms 61-First National Bank Bldg. prayer of the said petitioner should not 387. JOSEPH cHEZ, Esq Attorney. 1905. March 29th. Ogden, Utah, be granted. Date of first publication, April 19th, BUSINESS CARDS. And It Is further ordered by the 1905. court that the clerk shall send by mall 8UMMONS. said of creditors known copies all to ARCHITECTS. ABSTRACTOR. s, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFlI SUMMONS, petition and this order, addressed to as Second Judicial District of the the them st their places of residence COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT F. B. DEVOTO, J. A. 8MITH, stated. State of Utah, In and for the county of the Second Judicial District of the Abstractor of Bonded Title Weber. W. C. Brat, plaintiff, vs. E. state of Utah, In and for the County Witness the Honorable John A. Marand Licensee. Utah Loan A Trust Building. N. Jenkins and Aggie Jenkins, de- - 0f Weber. William M. Boetaph, shall, Judge of the said district court 8(9 Twenty-fourt- h street. I F. C. WOODS A CO and the seal thereof, &t Salt Lake City, tiff, vs. Arthur A. Steed and Atexan- The State of Utah to eald defendants: I aer Toponce, defendants. In' said district, on the 21st day of 66 and 67, First Nat. Bank Building. Tou are hereby summoned to appear The State of Utah to eald Defendants: April. A. D. 1905. within twenty days after the service ' y0u are hereby summoned to appear Attest: JERROLD R. LETCHER. Clerk. GEORGE E. CROSS, lot this summon upn you, if served within ' twenty days arter tne service (Seal of court.) Wholesale Manufacturer and Dealer in I within the county in which this action 0f this summons upon you. If served BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, etc.; la brought, otherwise, within thirty within the county In which this ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 4. and Robes at cost. Make a days after service, and defend theltion is brought, otherwise, within ALLEN TRANSFER CO Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company; Buggy Har- - above entitled action; and in case of ty days after service, and defend the qf hand-mad- e Ogden, ness. Call on George, where you will your failure so to do Judgment will be above. entitled action; and in case of Albarn Allen, Prep. principal place of business, Utah. Furniture Vane and Storage. Office, get your repairing done right 418 24th rendered against you according to the your failure so to do Judgment will be At a called meeting of the board of 412 Twenty-fift- h demand of the complaint of which a rendered against you according to the street 'Phone No. 22. street. 'Phone, Ind 98. directors held April 0, 1905, the followcopy Is herewith served upon you demand of the complaint, of which a IIULANISKI A PEERYt ing resolution was unanimously pass POOL AND BILLIARD 8UPPL1E8. copy Is herewith served upon you. HOTELS. . ed: Plaintiff's Attorneys. JOHN E. BAGLEY, ' or assessment an Resolved. That Address First I Ogden, Utah, Plaintiffs Attorney. JACK FERGUSON LINCOLN HOTEL. I one-ha- lf of one per cent per share be Rooms 27 and 28 O. address: P. ..d 8uppli the Avstreet and and the same Is hereby levied upon outWashington Bank 643-National Building, Ogden, First Ltn2506 Telephone Bell, 1.00 to enue. Centrally located. Rates: capital stock of this corporation ' Utah. ron avenue. $1.50 per day. Special rates by the standing. Driver, month. dl nilon is requisite. A many-side- d Payable Immediately to J. J. avenue, Ruskln says: It Is only by labor) COAL. e WILL M. OTTIKGER. Mgr requires a remedy adequate In iib his office. 2363 Washington can be made healthy, and only! thought 33d Street ISO llty and potency for Its effective Ogdon, Utah. assessby thought that labor can be mnde PARKER A CO. which this ef-upon stock Any Exchange. V isiotwMhidsad AaeMkauo happy." ment may remain unpaid upon the 18th About Uu wonderful M4ern Daniels. be delinquent will MARVEL Whirling Spray PHOTOGRAPHERS. Rock Springs, Castle Gate. Diamond day' of May. 1905, will employ convict labor In MtMl I MW ( President Lincoln was one day din and advertised for sale at public aucand Cumberland Coal. 24th and WalL theKansas IwwawS state oil refinery to be erected nt -- Must OoBvmtnt ' ro'lh n party of friends, when one tion. and unless payment Is made' beBoth 'Phones. We Carry a Full Line of IIUNNN UM4 of Peru, Kan. " them offered him some wine and fore will be sold on the Sth day asKodaks and Supplies. i 'iwciUt for i thcr rudely tried to force It upon June. 1905. to pay the delinquent IlM i III facial I Boot and shoe workers unions have I V-- a I I Hairdressing, shampooing, Finishing snd Developing done on MfI sessment together with the advertis- Short Lincoln finally replied: J"'ve lived i'i fn( r."i 1 been 1 Notice. beau-notified officially that no Interna-elcctrlo and massage, u manicuring sale. , II of cost fifty yenrs without the use ing and in i THOMA8 lit : 8TUDI0. 413 26th(lnnal THE treatment. will convention held Edith be this) ty Boise, Itonrd. L O llttl By order of the liquors, and I do not I S35-U Ave. ! street. Bell r,'l I1" it 'atlng year. . 2457, Washington ..Lb. 'phone, w. R. WILSON, Secretary. worth while to my , tx ly '" "" T'Ton' - j t1f,sment -- b. it ce i ' ap-eti- X; 62 ' 1 evi-tent- ly plaln-fendan- te. thir-specia- lty ial so-fk- ty 11 -- T.b. K. I Every Voman !. 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