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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. 1() t ee, MONDAY, fftt444 COREAN Days Doings In Utah louvre license I WILL BE RENEWED IS that th battle w ft i'piblc mtolu the liquor lloewoof it Zouvre cMtt, In Salt Lake City, ever again In the city bo four looncll tonight. Th. fight was furlou.-JT.e- d nan-riat laat Monday evening's mowhen a end only terminated . mad and carted that the tto. of the committee, recommending hi renewal of the license. go over for Democrats license will be renewed. arrange plans by-law- FOR LABOR DAY meeting in Balt Lake City yes-terdAt afternoon of the Labor day committee of the Federation of Labor were discussed plan, for the celebration aj length. All of the union, have entered into the plan for a great parade la a moot enthusiastic manner and the prospect, are that the demons ration will he the greateet ever held in thl. ection. A number of the union, have arranged to supply artistic floats, and prlie. will be offered for the union, having the largest .proportion of their membership in lintf, the most attractive goat, and the meat handsome uniform.. Definite prise list, have a. yet not been iy . OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of dicial District, In and the Second Jufor the County Weber. State of Utah. The seal of silence has been set upon the lips of the singer, but hie song still lingers In the hearts of hie hearers like a benediction. The angel of the flaming sword has placed hie hand upon the lute, but the echoes of the sweet refrain, proclaiming the "gold tidings of great Joy, still ring around , to-w- it: s Written bids will be received for any Prt or all of the aforesaid personal Property at the office of David Jenson, attorney for the undersigned executor. at room 8 City Hall in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, on and tter the 29th day of August, A. D. 1M8, and up to and including Friday, the lith day of September, A. D. 1908. nd up to and including Friday, tha Hth day of September, A. D. 1908. f caah' ten per cent pay-M-e In advance and the balance upon the confirmation of said sale by the Jdge of the said District court ROBERT CHRISTENSEN. Executor of the last Will and Testa "jent of Erik Larson, deceased. ' this 15th day of August, A. D. 1908 first publication Aug. lArt publication Sept. 15. 1909. 1, 1099. DISCRIMINATING LADIKSb Its liffkMt m DMbethnen, md T t dona of his Master, and has entered into hie reward, but the work ho has done lives after him and is eternal. Moody preached, San key sang, and God granted His blessing. Men who scoffed at the folllehnesa of preaching pauaed to listen to the singer, and, Ilka Saul in the Damascus road, saw a wboto great light which alters course of their lives. Almost three score and ten years old AIMj amltten with blindness, the spo tie of song did not lay down bto pen until the day after his death. When hie voice wavered gram ago and weakness, his mind, strong in the truth Inspired new gospel hymns that mako his name Immortal Tha symphony of his earthly .career to ended, but Its influence will increase with every passing year. As te pebble dropped into the tfcook forma the circle which multiplies infinitely, so the songs of praise of Ira D. Bankey have encompassed all Christendom in their benign influence. "From Greenland's ' Icy mountains to Indias coral strand the story of the "Ninety and Nine," as told by the singer, will be heard wherever the story of the cross Is told. The one talent given to the faithful servant has increased a thousand-foland to thegIory of God and man. Denver Newa 'S ' halr-dreseln-g. 8d - ilk THRICE-A-WEE- YORK WORLD. Read Wherever the English Language Is Spoken, The Thrice-a-Wee- k World aspects to be a better paper In 1908 than ever before. In the course of the year the leues for the next great presidential and campaign will he foreshadowed, everybody will wish to keep Informed. The Thrice-a-Wee- k World, coming to you every other day, serves all th pur poses of a daily, and U far cheaper. The news service of this paper Is constantly beln Increased, and it reporta fully, accurately and promptly every event of Importance anywhere In the world. Moreover, its political newe U Impartial giving you facta, not opinions and wishes. It has full markets, splendid cartoons and interesting fiction fy standard authors THE WORLDS regular subscription price It only 81.00 per year, and this pays for 150 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL together for one year fq. $5.00, to be pal in advance. Th regular subscription price of the two papers la 17.00. THRICE-A-WEE- National Association of Life Uneur old. ui.d Mlio looke like aj boy of la. declared lie ailed from derwriters Meets at Succes-f- ul ination of Diplomat Was Eillumes, believing, uitn a certain number of his country an n lu this Convention. xpression of Patriotism. city. Hist Mr. Stevens had oeen instrumental lu giving Japan control in LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 17. SAN FKASCTSCv, Aug. IT. In Wan Korea, llo l.ss never express' d any and belie for his he lias act Wliat vs regret premise to be the most successa on be Chant:, Korean, will placed ful cun vent imi in the history of the trial Unlay for the murder of wurham done his country a great service. Ample funds for hie defense have National Association of Los Angeles White Stevens. adviser to the Korean been provided by Korean in tins coun- lomoirow, and many prominent life ingovernment. Mr. Stevens was shot by well gs in Korea. as surance men are already in the city. try Chang iii March 2 last. The diploElaborate plane ha be been mode for Stevens Died in March. mat, Mho was personal representative the entertainment of the visitors. Sesof the Korea n emptrur, la alleged to Durham White Stevens had long sion will be held tomorrow, Wedneshave mill'd Japan in gaining vuntrul been prominent in Oriental public life. day and Thursday. of Koiea, and Chang declares that He was secretary of the United Slates Among tlie features will be addresses his a.t was "an expression of patriotTokio In Hi!, subsequently by A. O. Harper, Mayor of this city; at legation ism.' counselor to the Japanese iiKlorge 1. Cochran, president of tha It U understood that Chang's attor- becoming at Thence he Faciilc Mutual Life Insurance Co.; E. legation Washington. neys, will make a plea of patriotic went to Tokio where, after service in Myron Wolf, insurance coiwniasloner in behalf of their client. Local the foreign oilier, he became a mem- of California; John F. Roche, second Korean sympathisers have raised ber of tlw commission sent by Japan of the I'aciflc Mutual funds fur his defense, and it la likely Korea to adjust difficulties which Life Insurance Co., and lura Florence to that a long legal battle will be made threatened to involve Japan and CJtlua E. Sluiul. president of the New Engfor his life. in 1987. Afterward he held various land Women's Life Underwriters' asStsvsns Prominent. posta under the Japanese government sociation. Mr. Stevens was shot as he was and enjoyed the confidence of the emTlie soctul side of the convention will about to board a ferryboat in thle city peror and the higlust government include a reception at tha Hotel VirHe died officers, lie waa rent to aviva by the en route to Washington. at Itcach, and one at the Long ginia March after the most hopeful re- emperor of Japan after the ihuinbcr of lominerce as well as a banports of his physicians for hie recovwar and becuiue the confidential quet on the lust night of tits meeting ery. t'haug, the assassin, whose first adviser of the Korean emperor, a post at the Hotel Virginia, Long Beach. shots had seriously wounded M. W. which he filled to the highest satisChun, one of his associates, was rap- faction of both the Korean emperor BATHING IS DANGEROUS. tured on the sk1 and has since been and the Japanese government, lie win held in Jail awaiting trial. several times decorated by the emLONDON. Agu, 17. That the use of Chang Chun and, it la believed, two peror of Japan. brushes provided at public baths la other Koreans, who have never been highly hazardous la the assertion of apprehended, lay in wait for Mr. Btev-eDr. IYlestly, a prominent English The New Thermometer. and. us he alighted from an autoofficer. Dr. frlestly recently health A new form of thermometer, which mobile at the the ferry, one of the made examinations of bath brushes Koreans walked up and struck him a may prove useful in laboratories and and found in the hriatlea a collection Vicious blow in the face. Mr. Stevens factories, has been invented by Mon-teu- r of nearly all the dangerous microbes Fournier, of (he Bor bonne, Parta and bacilli known to science. started in pursuit of his assailant, use of the principle that the makes It when Cliang, who had a revolver In Among the animals found by ths his hand, covered by a handkerchief, tension of a saturated vapor depends sclent 1st In the bath brush menagerie on the temperature, and la in- were the micrococcus, bacillus prod I -began firing. Ilia first shut struck solely volume aa long as of the dependent his and associate, ffosua, protenus vulgaris, bacillus coll Chun, seriously wounded him. Two more shots were the liquor from which It to produced sterptococcus, the deadly (oruloe, and has not been wholly vaporised. The many others equally aa formidable. fired, both striking Mr. 8tevens, one in consists simply of a reserapparatus the back near the right shoulder and to contain the vapor, connected voir NEW SEWER SYSTEM. Inches the several the other lower, with n copper tube of any required bullet deflecting and passing through length. A manometer at the end of Baltimore, Hd., Aug. 17. Bids were the abdomen. the tube registers the tension, which received until noon today for 11,000,000 Koike to the Rescue, varies with and so reveals the tem- of the new sewerage bonds, a part of Japanese Consul General Koike rame perature. By means of this Instru- a total authorised loan of (10,000,000 to the rescue of Mr. Stevens, placed ment an engineer lu his office may ofr constructing a new sewerage syshim in an automobile and rushed him watch the changes of temperature tem in Baltimore, to the hariior emergency hospitaL taking place at a distant pulaL Subscribers ef The Utah State Subsequently he wa taken to the St. Youth's Companion. j Journal are requested te read and Francis hospital, where he died three follow Inetruetiona printed at head af want deliver Journal tha ade later. geode. daya editorial column. K ic nt Hussn-Jap-ane- EDITION. K t'haug. who is a diminutive Ki rear 3u na i Q 2 2? sf 940'-- P 2 d, Watches on Purses. Instead, of carrying her watch lu a wrist strap, as the English girl does, or on a gold chalv bracelet It to quite a fad to have the bmeplece mounted la the outside of the purse. These watches are often eery valuable and have Jeweled rims, though for very young girls the jewels are quite email and inconspicuous. .As a rule the watch to set In the center of the side mf the puree and no arranged In a pocket which keeps It la 'position, that it caa be takes out and wound or adjusted. Suede purses mounted with dull gold or silver have watches to match ths mountings. The inside of a puree of this style may be fitted with all the vanity aids or not. - Newhros epeak of it to the highest quick effect In deeming (i. . Believe This If You Like. ; dandruff and alee for Its ex-J- vl Here to a touching tale. Get your general .. It handkerchiefs aealp fel tnKh ttaTt.-- S ready: A burglar stole allays vhicb dandruff wifi cause. a watch from the home of a Chicago Herpidd cures woman. On the case was Inscribed effectively a"tr7 th "From Mother. The burglar sent ms hair to the F watch back when he noticed thl tatr baldness; to killing It. haUbwl 5!? rUInf hslr and prevents inscription, with a note to the effect 1,5 ' hair dress-- that he had once had a mother, boo tng for w! aa artatocTtte t0 boo, also a sister, aa aunt and a the bneadfoTJLh.,U,U distinctive. Bold grandmother, add when he reed in stamps From for it so "affected him Mother, HPMde Co De- - that WLMfo be could not content himself until TW' the watch was returned. mats and ,5" NEW E the world. Ira D. Pankey has heard the "well one bedroom set of furnlturq, and bed clothes, one wardrobe, three chair and one rocker, one center V-bl- e, one carpet, one heating stove, one gentleman's watch and chain, one Isdy'e watch, two large slot machines, me trade slot machine, one trade slot machine (special), one lot of wearing apparel consisting of the following articles, 8 suits of clothes, 8 oft hats, l pair of pants, 2 vests, t Vinter overcoats, I shirts, 1 lot of cults, collars and ties, 8 pairs at slippers, five books, one album and one .. THE TODAY FOR - to-w- lt: dock. ' s, GOD'S SWEET SINGER IS DEAD Estate' of Erik Larson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance ofa.n order of the District court of the Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, and State of Utah, made on the 15th day of August, A. D, 1(08, in the matter of the route of Erik Larson, deceased, . the undersigned, executor of the laat will and testament of Erik Larson, deceased. will sell at privkts sale, at the rroMencs of the undersigned at Wilson Lane, in Oghen City, Weber County, BUte of Utah, to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday tha 12th day of September, A. D. 1908, at.t oclock P- - m., the following personal property, One horse, one buggy, one set at-single harness, one set of double har- - Get Together In Salt INI Wan Chang Declares That Assass- Unless there is a favorable change In the condition of Dr.' Thomas Wallace, who was shot by Frank Bussfnger two week. ago. aa operation will bo performed by County Physician Colder-woo- d today, says the Republican. Tha wound has been giving considerable trouble. Wallace la growing weaker all the time and his end is not far away unless the operation proves beneficial. If he should weaken so rapidly that an operation could not be performed, there would be little hope for hie recovery, i The work of opening the wound, removing the dead bona and making aa attempt to get the bones to unite la a serious one considering the age of the patient, who has passed three score and ten. Frank Bumlnger, who did the shooting, pleaded not guilty to charges of assault with Intent to kill and assault with a deadly weapon. Being unable to obtain bail, Busainger is confined in the county jail. 11m-iplt- ed Th. striking machinists, boiler maker. and blacksmiths of the Denver A Rio Grand, railway will have the place Last year this of honor In the parade. place wa. awarded to the striking , telegraphers. APPLY KNIFE OBJECT The Herald this morning says: Every Bryan supporter In Salt Lake is expected to attend the enthusiastic meeting of the Toung Men's Bryan club at the Knighte of Columbus hall, on the third floor of the Jennings block, 21 West First South street, at 8 o'clock this evening. Preliminary arrangement, for the organisation have been completed, and all that remains to perfect the organisation 1. the election of officers and the adoption of the constitution and which have 'already been prepared. Lyman R. Martlneau. state Democratic chairman, and several other prominent Bryan men have promised to attend the meeting and offer encouragement to the young men in forming the dub. The indication! are that there will be a large and enthusiastic gathering of Bryan men at the meeting. The organisation will be in control of the young men who are Bryan supporters, and ita membership Ja not to Democrats but will Include members of all parties, the only qualification being that the members shall actively support tha Bryan campaign in Utah. It la expected that tha club will start off with a membership of at least 100 Bryan men. One of the first things that the Bryan club expecta to do in the national campaign In Utah Is to take an active part in the ratification meeting at Salt-a- ir next Thursday, when the Bryan people of the state will gather at the lake to express their approval of, and to pledge their support to the national Democratic ticket. The new club la expected to assist In making the gathering one of the largest and most enthusiastic, in the history of Democ. racy in the state. "Mr. Stewart chairman of the license romniittee. and one of the member, of the license, who favor, the renewal out of the city and wlH not be present 11 he matter t the meeting, so that, will be .hort Louvre nerhe. a vote, the The opinion baa been no supporter. Louvre rtpreeaed. however, that the and that punl.hed .ufficlently been ha. of M ON PAGE THREE. MURDER OF DURHAM III. STEVENS TO SAVE WALLACE Campaign Club. ,-a- . MAY Lake City Tonight to Organize on determined AUGUST 1.7 1908. 2 - f- The above euts show the improvement made by one of eur student in four months. The eut above waa made in February af this year! tha one below in June, Ns matter how poorly you write wo ean teach you to be a good penman. Wa will be glad te give you the name and address ef th pupil who did the above work on request. FALL TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Ind. 'Phone 925 Bell 'Phone 794 .OGDEN. BUSINESS - 4th Floor Lewis Block 2441 Washington Avenue |