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Show rMI 27. 190B. (HE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST BIX TOLSTOI A WORLD HERO ously displayed as in these conversations among peasants. The second part of the novel opens with a description of n picnic arranged by youthful city pleasure hunters, who, with the Indies of their hearts, to are whirled along in the accompaniment of the horses' silvery bells, past the goldendomed monastery, past the sylvan recess in which the holy hermit is ever doing penance. They discuss his romantic story, his fierce love of suffering, hie invulnerability to the shafts of temptation. Blithe and Pretty Lady. three-iu-han- LONDON, Aug. 27. Ruseion refugees and ttaouaauda ox Lierary men nj Hilitital radioala anil tomorrow the eightieth birthday of Count Loo Tolatui with a great meeting which will probably be the moat enthusiastic tribute ever paid in London to a literary man. Preparations for the great occaeion have been going forward fur inontha and tomorTOW'a culmination will be a veritable public upheaval of love and admiration for the great Ruaaian noveliat. Hundreda f messages of congratulation, signed by the most famous names in English literature and politics, will be sent from London to the venerable man who rules Intellectual Russia by ths power of his pen and who looms above the esar as a giant above a pygmy. In connection with the Tolstoi birthday celebration, it la stated that a new novel has been completed by the great Ruwiun and will make its appearance The Immediately after his death. manuscript of the books has been read by an English friend of Tolstoi, who states that it is perhaps the moat terrible arraignment of smart society ever written. Iiealing with the frailties and follies 'of fashionable women and the primal aina and passions of men, It la declared to be even mors powerful than Anna Karenina" and The Kreutser Sonata." His Latest Nsvsl. Father Sergius is the title of the new novel, which will only see the light of day after the eyea of the author have been closed forever. It is tbs story of a wealthy guardsman, prominent in St Petersburg society, who becomes engaged to a typical society girl of the Ruaaian capital. For a time the course of true love runs smoothly, and the guardsman id serenely, happy In the thought! of a before the happy future. Shortly marriage, however, the young man discovers that the maiden, while p rentending extreme Innocence and declaring that aha loves only her betrothed, has been carrying on a clandestina affair" with a Ruaslon court personage and that her Innocence la only an affectation covering depths of depravity. The rage of the young man at thla tragic ending of hie dreams of wedded bliss affords opportunity for fierce Tulstulan rastlgstlon of society women, which the intimation that the girl la but n type common among the feminine devotees of smart society everywhere. Ha Quits the World. Utterly disgusted with the world and its ways, the officer throws up his commission In the army, enters a monastery, takes the cowl, and the name of Sergius. Hera the bruised heart of the novice, reposed In cloistral peace, and hia soul filled with tha noble thoughts and as-aum-ea ds self-inflict- ed One blithe and pretty lady is scornfully sceptical as to the monks InAN ORDINANCE. vulnerability, declares that she could easily entice him from his pedestal of sanctity and have him at her feet if As Ordinance Creating Sidewalk Disshe wished. trict No. H and Levying and AsHer male companion, n lawyer, chalsessing a Special and Local Tax lenges her to make good her boast, on the Property Abutting offering a heavy wager that she will the Thereon to fail. The lady then descends alone from d, wanders along the the fringe of the forest, and, profiting by a fall of fine rain knocks at the door of the hermits hut, entreating the inmate to give her temporary refuge. The ensuing scenes of temptation are most artistic and powerful; fur example, that In which, under the pretext of wet garments, the lady proceeds to change them, while Sergius, with throbbing heart and swimming head, feels the awakening of a passion that was not dead, but sleeping, and, maddened by the fear lest It should, like an evil spirit, possess and sway him, he seises a hatchet, and chnus off a finger. The fhir temptress, horror-stricke- n, flees from the austere hermitage, shedding tears of shame ae she dethree-ln-han- . parts. spiritual influxes, which language is powerless to express and music only faintly suggests, gradually recovers sympathy with all creatures. Communing thus with tha soul of the universe, the sealous monk thirsts for higher spiritual perfection and Anally, quitting tha monastic family, retires to a lonely hermitage and sylvan meditation. Here he vies with the ancient Indian anchorites in feats of followed by moods of esctatlc rapture,, swellings of spirit and consciousness of the godlike power within him. The fame of hie holy life is bruited abroad, and peasants begin to peak of hlin In awe ae a wonderworking anint. Nowhere in the book la Tolstol'a artistic power so marvel ! minating in the absolute victory of the latter. The Fallen Saint. Day dawns upon the fallen saint, upon the brutal criminal. His storm of sudden passion subsiding the monk catches a fitful glimpse of the horror of the situation, and a second soul tempest follows the first sweeping away the entire structure of spiritual duperfection so laboriously built up dering many years. A sentiment of withup hatred blind springs liberate in him toward ths girt there, who unwittingly caused his falL In a mad outburst of rage, Sergius Fams of Holy Man. Meanwhile the fame of the holy man spreads over a wider area. Even the inhabitants of distant cities hear of the pious anchorite, who la endowed with holy powers and miraculous facThe sick and Buffering are ulties. sent to him for physical healing and spiritual comfort. Among others, a merchant takes his daughter that ths saintly man may Intercede for her with weak-mind- ed attracQod. The young, tive maiden la then left In the cell of the anchorite, who has undertaken to offer prayer for her day and night, but on the very first evening the presence of the girl awakens animal passions within him. Sinful thoughts flit through his brain like an army of evil spirits A terrible struggle ensues between the spirit and the flesh, cul well-forme- d, Defray Costs and Expenses of Concrete Building Sidewalks Thereon clutches a hatchet the same hatchet with which he formerly had chopped off a finger and conquered temptation. Now he swinge it aloft and cleaves the skull of the wronged maiden.' Having gaaed long at the gory corpse Sergius quite the cell. ed In the last scene we behold the monk, with his hair floating in the wind, holding a pilgrim's staff in his hand an walking eastward IVES 3 ALL STYLES-uni- on raoe-CN- j SOLD ONLY BY long-beard- E PRig C.D.1VE&' For envelopes, letterheads, business cards, dodgers, etc, call np Tha Journal Job rooms. Beth phones (li AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance Creating Sidewalk District No. 21, Extension No. 2, and Levying and Aesessin ag Special and Local Tax on the Property Abutting Thereon te Defray the Costs and Expenaas of Build- ing Cone rots Sidewalks Therein. TO BEAT THE DUTCH VENEZUELA Be It ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Ogden City: Section 1. All that part of 22nd Street from Monroe Avenue to Ogden Boulevard be and hereby is created a sidewalk district and Is named Sidewalk District No. 21, Ext. No. 2." Sec. 2. A special and local tax la hereby levied and aaseased upon all the blocks, lots and parts of blocks, lota lands and real esUU bounding, abutting or adjacent to said Sidewalk District No. 21, Ext. No. 2. aa aforesaid on 22nd Street from Monroe Avenue to Ogden Boulevard, for a distance of CANT DO MUCH TO BEAT THIS LAUNDRY Be It ordained by the Mayor and City FOR Council of Ogden City: HIGH GRADE WORK IS AN IMP0L Section. 1. Ail that part of Quincy SIBILITY. THE GREATEST CARE Avenue from 22nd Street to 27th IS TAKEN IN ALL CLASSES OF 1 sc rested a aide-wa- lk street be and hereby WORK AND ONLY EXPERIENCED district and is named Sidewalk 12." HELP IS EMPLOYED. District No. Sec. 2. A special and local tax Is hereby levied assessed upon all the stocks, lota and and parts of blocks and lots, lands and real estate bounding, abutting or arjacent to said Sidewalk District No. 12, as aforesaid on LAUNDERERS A DRY CLEANER! Quincy Avenue from 22nd to 27th Street, for a distance of 1,211.82 lineal 7,204.24 lineal feet 437 25th Stiwt Thla Ux la levied and assessed to feet. buildThis tax ia levied and assessed to defray the costs and expenses of defray the coats and expenses of build- ing In said Sidewalk District concrete The broad that retains its flay aid to freshnsas with tha ing in said Sidewalk district concrete sidewalks and all things necessary mercury at R) k opauch to work, to do, sidewalks and all things necessary fully complete wads of de do, to fully complete such work, op- posite all the property hereinafter benefited and posite all the property herinafter de- scribed to he especially and it auch affected Improvements; and benefited by be scribed to especially DETERMINED la ADJUDGED, It hereby affected by such Improvements; and Ask any housewife. aame is hereby ADJUDGED, DETERMINED and ESTABLISHED that the thereand ESTABLISHED that the aame will be especially benefited Made by amount of the Ux hereto full the by 111 benefited thereby he especially said parto the full amount of the tax hereby by levied and aaseased, and S ac assessed are land esis of hereby said levied and assessed, and parcels abutfront to lineal feet the of land are hereby aeaeseed according cording of said street to the lineal front feet abutting upon ting upon said 60portionshack therefrom, feet of to a depth aid portions of said street to a depth And the Ux hereby levied and of 60 feet back therefrom. upon said parcels of land la And the tax hereby levied and asCapital and Surplus, Z75uOOOjN 86,150.00, being 8.64127671 per front sessed upon said parcels of land is foot for a 6 feet wide, which Is walk per front the total coat of said improvements, $1,080.20, being feet wide, which la and la levied and 'assessed in accordfoot for a walk the total coat of said improvements, ance with the provisions of thla orOGDEN. UTAH and ia levied and assessed in accord- dinance for the purposes herein menAVID 3 ECCLES, President ance with provisions of this ordinance tioned on all of Lots 1 and 2, Block for the purposes herein mentioned on 12, Flat B;" Lota 8, and 10, AEO, H. TRIBE.... I. all of Lota 1 ad 10, Block 4, Plat B; Block 12. Plat B;" Lots 8, 7, 8, 8 and L B. BROWNING. Lota 1 to It Inc. Keaaock Subdivision 10, Block 41, Flat C;" Lota 1 and of Block 24. C"; Lots 4, i and 0, 2, Block 40, Plat "C; Lots 27 to 61 JOHN PINGREE, Cashier Cashier Block 24. C; Lots 1, 7. 8, 8 and 10, Nne Block 8, Rushtona addn.; Lota 8 JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant DIRECTORS: Block 8, B"; Lots 2, 8, 4, I and 0,1 and 7, Block SI, Plat C:" Lota 27 to Adam Patterns Eccles David 1 LoU I. and 10, Block. Block 25, C; g, jne. Block 7, Rushtona Addn.;; Lota John Wstaos WhlU B"; Lot 5 and 0, Block 27, C"; Lota and 7, Block 28, Plat C;" Lota L jamard W. W. Rltsr Addl-and 6 Lota 6, 7, I, I and 10, Block 0, B; and IS to 68, Block 1, Brumttts lossph Clark L. 8. Him 8, Block 82, C; Lota 1 and 10, j tlon; Lota 0, 7, 8, I and 10, Block 87, Tribe H. Jeorgs H. IL Rolapf ; 6 and , Plat C;" LoU 1, 2, 51. 62, 'Block Block 12, B"; Lota 2, 2, 4, B. Browning John Spin Block 40, "C"; Ogden City Survey, to Brumitta Addn.; Lot 6. Block 68, Plat H. B. Porter. depth of 60 feet hack from said C;" Ogden City Survey; to a depth of Respectfully selieita tha sees ns t d 60 feet back from said street. street mercantile firms and 'ndivMush tanka, become 4. due, Sec. Said tax shall Sec. 4. Said tax shall become due. interest an time dspetits Ws inIn pay five Inand (5) In delinquent five payable and (5) delinquent payable courteous kwh resources, 6 Ample thereof follows: thereof atallmenta, ae stallments, aa follows: .1-- 5 ahall become delinquent In fifty days ahull become delinquent In fifty days went superior service. of this tax levy, 5 In after the date of thla tax levy, 5 In ,ftw the two years, 6 In three one year year, 5 In two years, 5 on Jrear 6 ur nd ,nd in throe years and 5 In four yean. ould tax, except of Each and every Installment of aidier7 tangent the rate tax, except the first, ahall bear Inter- - the 7first .ahall bear Interest at from annum the cent of per per eat at the rate of 7 per cent per annum amid Installments from the date of levy and all said in- date of levy and all 10 stallments ahall bear Interest at the ahall bear Interest at the rate of of the date annum from cent per rate of 10 per cent per annoum from per delinquency until paid.' the date of delinquency until paid. Sec. 6. Sam Thomas, Geo. W. Wll Bee. 5. Samuel Thomas, Geo. W. T. B. Browning, C. J. Humjnhris son, Wilson, T. 8. Browning, C. J. Hum- - and J. B. members of thla Conn and J. B. Dana member of this ell, are Dana, phrla appointed aa a Board hereby Council are hereby appointed as a of Equalisation and Review, and upon Board of Equalisation and Review, the completion of the list or lints of and upon the completion of the list the property Uxed in the above district, or lists of the property Uxed in the the said list or lists shall be placed in above district,, the said list or lisU the hands of the said board; and the shall be placed in the hands of the said said board shall give public notice of Board; and the said Board shall give the completion of the list or Hats and public notice of the completion of the appoint not leas than five consecutive . Hat or lists and appoint not leas than days upon which they will meet and f set arc five consecutive days upon which they during the time specified the said list Nr all kinds of purpose, will meet during the usual business or lisU shall be open to public lnspec to every yard. Whatever yaur hours, aUtlng the place of meeting, tlon and any person or persons feeling may be in and during the time specified the raid themselves aggrieved shall have a hearlist or lists ahall be open to public ing before said board, and said board Building Inspection and any person or persons shall have authority and shall make feeling themselves aggrieved shall have corrections of any Ux deemed by them a hearing before said Board, and said unequal or unjust Sec. 8. This ordinance to Uke effect tarns hers and 1st us give yes Board shall have authority and shall make corrections of any Ux deemed upon IU passage, approval and public net, Ws can save you monef, tlon. them or by unequal ty considered. unjust Passed by the City Council of Ogden Sec. 8. Thla ordinance to take effect upon IU passage, approval and City, Aug. 24. 1808. E. P. BROWN, City Recorder. publication. A. L. BREWER, Mayor. Passed by the City Council of OgApproved Aug. 26, 1908. den City, .August 24th, 1908. T. 146 TWENTY-FOURTSTATE OF UTAH, E. P. BROWN. City Recorder. COUNTY OF WEBER ss. A. L, BREWER, Mayor. L E. P. Brown, City Recorder of OgApproved Aug. 25, 1908. MANAGEMENT den City, UUh, hereby certify that the UNDER NEW STATE OF UTAH. above and foregoing is a full, true and COUNTY OF WEBER ss. L E. P. Brown, City Recorder of Og- correct copy of an ordinance entitled I den City, Utah, hereby certify that the "An Ordinance Creating Sidewalk DIs The Whits Piss No. trict Extension 21, No. 2, and Levyabove and foregoing la a full, true and and Assessing a Special and Lo correct copy of an ordinance entitled ing cal on the Property Abutting Tax "An Ordinance Sidewalk Cheating District No. '12. and Levying and As- Thereon to Defray the Costs and Ex penses of Building Concrete side Street sessing a Special and Local Tax on the walks Therein." 336 Twenty-fift- h Thereon to Property Abutting Defray Pnssed by ths City Council of said the Costa and Expeneea of Building Ogden City on the 24th day of August Concrete Sidewalks Therein." H. PATTISON, 1201, and approved by tbe mayor of Passed by the City Council of said said city on the 25th day of August Ogden City on the 24th day of August, 1808. Llqtior- 1808. and approved by the mayor of IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Choicest Wine. 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