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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. BRYAN IS OFF APOSTLE LYMAN OCTOBER IS, 1908. MONDAY, BOWERY 10 BE Grand House Opera Oct. rnnii Wednesday, ber stake would be as far advanced At Weber Stake Quarterly Confer and probably more so than others of the church. After the remark by the presld:nt. ence, He Tells of Evils the clerk of the stake read Ihe comof Alcoholism. plete quarterly report. I resident Middleton and Watson also reported favorably, regarding the work of the presl-(l- ( ncy and the high council, together In the presence of large audience with the perfection which had already the quarterly conference of Weber been reached with the new condition. Make wa held at the Tabernacle yest- Reimrts on fasting in the new stake erday. the session a commencing early made it plain that eighteen cent each In tile morning and continuing all person consisted the fast offerings. th? most Interesting address In the aft.rnoon session the names of given Mas by Apostle Francis 11. Ly- the general and local authorities of the man. who spoke at both sessions, anJ church were presented and approvfd by President Lyman who confined Ills remarks to temper- the congregation. ance. strongly dwelling uiwm the curses again addressed the audience, urging which follow In the path of habitual the people to be virtuous, live correct drinking. He asked in a strong appeal lives otherwise, and come to that his hearers refrain from association of the higher truths. Again he with persons who were addicted to the strongly urged the abstinence from use of intoxicating stimulant, urging strong drinks, saying, All should bey nt the same time that fast days be not the words of wisdom, which are Not overlooked, and that the audience to use tobacco, tlcoholtc drinks or tea or Mormon, attend and coffee. whether Gentiand become Apostle Smith delivered a strong disregular sessions of churchword of God. course upon the gnsiel of prayer and more acquainted with the That prayer should At the morning session President It. efficiency. come from the aoui and not be the vaFhurtliff reported on the condition of' the organization, saying It wa on ex- - riety known aa "form." saying mereclient f siting, but though young had j ly what the preacher said ought to be coming said. g pronounced success for its In the evening the Mutual Improveyears. He said the work was much more effectual under the changed con- ment associations held a conjoint sesditions of the church than it could have sion and were addressed by the aims-tlwho urged that everything be done been with the previous form. No crowdof the best Ining exists at present and he prophe- toward the advancement its societies. of church and the terests We sied lhat In the coming years the . - j Democratic Speech-Makin- CHICAGO INTER-OCEA- Whose Voice Has Made Famous GOLD," -- WHEN "SILVER THREADS AMONG THE WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE -- BELLE BRANDON," ETC. SELECT OWN HIS PRESENTING COMPANY, COMEDY -- I - gj Dont Tell YOU AND DEARIE THE i -- HILARion My Wife Seat Sale Monday Prices 25c to $1.00. i ! Littl, DlffmNI III th Method, to Td,, i.i.t j, the of Writers. make four addyesats in Chicago, of in the delivery eptnt day being rear-en- d The historian Freeman once said: speechr from hla car, which will be attached to a regular Chicago T never lot a man die at the end of . Alton train. a chapter. The modern serial, or eon-tlnued story, exemplifies a like theory of pausing st the very brink of an abWhat He Meant Park row at 1 a. m. and a policeman sorbing event. We consider a yearlong aerial one of considerable length; and a sailor In conversation. ! yet in France, In 1810, the first two sailor. said the "Keyslde, keyslde "Ow will Hi reach the bloomin' key-- parts of the Astree, one of the mostcelebrated Gallic novels, were pubaide! Gwan wid ye. D'ye think Pm a 'tohed tour or five years before the locksmith, that I know about yer old I third part, and several more in advauce of fifth fourth and the parts. key and Its side? There's one key About the same time flourished Mile, and lock I'll be after glvla ye, and de Scudery, memorable aa the author that's a cell. Move on. now of the first romance of any note writHI said keyslds as plain "Keyslde! ten by a woman. She composed and ae HI could, bilme!" Just then a highbrow who had been published by Installment! novels of a to the post office buying stamps so that length unknown to the readers of tohis rejected contributions would come day. Every story was originally issued in batches of small octavos, back to him stepped up. "The man wants the keyslde, what- sometimes running to a score or so. ever that la, and I dunno," said the po- She has been described aa the moat I believe hes looney and pitiless writer of fiction that the world liceman. has ever known. run him In. I'll Tly-ylenk- -, c eml-nenc- e. ex-Mb- it nljen-ulosls11 us Henry Van Dyke. SUMMONS. Summons. State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action Is brought; otherwise, within and within thirty days after thirty dnya from the sixteenth day of November, A. IX 19U8, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will lie rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which hna been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the land described In said com(43) plaint, namely: Lot forty-thre- e In Block two (2) lA Central Park Addition to Ogden City, Utah, being a (24) In Block part of Lot twenty-si- x ten (10) South Ogden Survey of Ogden CSy Survey; and that it may be adjudged that said defendant Thomas P. Morrissey has no right, title, estate, or interest In said land, and that said unknown persons claiming as grantees or heirs at law of said Thomas P. Morrissey or otherwise, have no right, title, estate, or Interest In or to said land, and that the defendants and each of them be restrained and enjoined forever from asserting or claiming any right, title, or interest therein or ML BIUX AMU 1UL PKVDIX. thereto, and from Interferrlng in any dolid, Spain, and T. lsMgaml of Osaka, manner with the plaintiff's use, occuJapan. The purely scientific aide of pation and enjoyment thereof, for rests tuberculoeto, its nature; prevention and of said action, and for general relief. cure, win, of course, hare due attenagee a McCracken, tion from the cougresa, but that la not Plaintiff's Attorneys. tbe only aide that in touched upon in P. O. Address, Rooms 415 and 414 the addresses, discussions and exhibits First National Bank Building, Ogden incident to the gathering. For in- City, Weber County, Utah. I Fret stance, Mr. Devine, who has had a publication Oct 17. 190R. Last publication Nov. 14, 1901. great deal to do with betterment of Th !. tr sanitary renditions In general In the course of hie career as an organised charity expert In New York city, to president of a section of the congress which takes up In detail the topic Social, Industrial and Economic Asiwcts of Tulierculosls.'' By the dl-talon of the congress into sections it Alas of the Great International Congress is NNMlble lo have the more techniesl skies of the general subject considered oa Tuberculosis at Washkgtos by experts in sjteclal fields and to have other phases not so techuk-a- l treated and the Objects Achieved. by njen and women who may not be medical graduates, but who have had battle against the white experience aa settlement workers, char or hi capacias tuberculosis Is Ity administrators,-rtrailed, le being prosecuted ties which have given them opportuwith vigor In all parts of I liP nity to wilnese the ravages wrought by civilised world. If the fact was not tulierculosls and appreciate the need of concerted and vigorous efforts to prerealized before, tlw international vent Its spread and ultimately bring on tubemiluelB, now in It extlnctkin. about at Washington, would bring It borne The triennial sessions of this conIs the to tbe American public. This with their opportunity for extdxlh time tbe cougresa bus met. and gress, of Ideas lietween men of the scientists partldiwtlug In the work change their valuable Wkhw, their of the body are the foremost men of Ions of methods their professions in all parts of the of for work and their living prfees globe. A tuberculosis exhibition held done In (he general cause, have done t the new National museum end an mnch to awaken public sentiment and luqiortiut inrkleut of tbe congress rpresd knowledge of the danger that In a the idea of way gives graphic lonfmnis tbe race and the way to which the war against the scourge is Lrert II. Numerous prlrei and medals bring waged and the immensity of the jind dlplomae are awarded under the exit which to Jjelnj fought, i us pices of therengrres some of the of tbe gathering may Tbe Importance 'prlres being of ranaid'ernlile be estimated from tbe fart that Pres- money For instance, one .of 81,000 to ident Roosevelt to president of the con- Till. offered for the beet exhibit of a furgress and has Invited the delegates to nished house tor a family or group of reception at the White House. Pr. fa mil lee of the working das, designed Edward L. Trudeau of Saranac Lake lu tli Interest of the crusade against to honorary Prominent . president These prim are arranged among tbe officers and speakers art such a way as to stimulate Interest Surgeon General P. XI. Rixey of the end endeavor In the various branches Tnlted States nary end Edward ,T. of science and sociology which bars Devine, the New York expert in so- relation in of tuberculoeto tbe subject ciological science, who was so Its cure. In the administration of re- and lief to the sufferers from fire and Character Shapes Our Lives, earthquake in San Francisco. We cannot divide our work from The congress brings to this country such distinguished foreign scientists ourselves, nor Isolate our future from and sociologists as Prs. Robert Koch our qualities. A ship might as well try of Berlin, Bang of Copenhagen. C. von to sail north with her jib and south with her mainsail as a man to go one ITrquet of Vienna. G. Sims Woodhead way in conduct and another way la of Cambridge. Camllo Calleja of Valla- - character. What wo do belong! to what wo are, and what we are to what be- In the Ifistrlet Court of Weber county, Stale of Utah. Hyrum Smith, plaintiff, vs. Thomai P. Morrlssry. and unknown persona THE SWEETEST SINGER THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN " : o1. War Declared comes of us. ing Elsewhere Too. Day. i, " J OSE Start- Slums-W- ork New Yorks NEW YORK, Oct. Wll- PAIRV1EW, Lincoln. Oct. liain J. Bryans hnul swing around the famoua thoroughfare, the Bowery, country whit h will carry him to the . hiu ( reputation not altogether . . Atlantic coast, mas begun here yesier- , tk. la to : creditable, day when he left at 4 o'clock over ThebeaiChwUtmn psychology. L where. for Louie, the Burlington early In the morning, he will make;" had i . an extended sjieech previously tQ cwm waa tried ut Boon, to and th Mississippi tng speaking ,and of the employee of the National stoc to be a Permanent yards st East St. Louis. The Demo-- -; ! t tratli' wndidiiie cont'luded hit Ntbras- ! The rerroctlon of bad habit. and ka and Colorado trip here, yesterday cure of the devoU-and morning at 10:10 o'clock, ' alms erf the E hia six hours stay at Fairvlew to dra are the print ipal "dthe numucl making preparation, for hi. long field In the Bowery. Journey, whiih call, for an almost ' largeWorcester; a prominent Epi number of speechea. of Boston, originated pul From Laat St. Louie Mr. Bryan and he clergyman niovemrnt, which has already a will travel Its lnfluince among Anglican Irty spread the remainder of the t ip. which will hinwl throu,lout the world, conclude at Lincoln on the night of . aw him j November. Accompanying AND MODERN FICTION. -- TnE New York CONTRA-TENOR- RICHARD J. Starts on Christians to Organize in Famous !. GREATEST "AMERICA'S Tour That Runs g to Election e. On White Plague Leader 21 wmmmmmm ON FINAL TRIP u,, hMiM House Grand Opera and MUSIC. FUN, SHQW GIRLS .11, CHAS. A. SELLON j THE MERRY MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA IN TEE CAT j The same Seventeenth Century, says "He wants the quayside the docks Weekly, illustrate, again, Harper's sid the highbrow, ae he directed the man to the water front, while the po- the willingness of French writers to bide their time. The poet Malherbe liceman estd: -! New York wished to console a friend on the Well, I'll be leath of hie wife. By the time the Press wem was finished, the gentleman had been consoled, remarried, and waa Man'a "Beauty Nap Before Dance. It has been said that a woman can tlmself dead! -dance tor six consecutive hours and ; . . m sti?? sr stag Monday, October 18 and 19 Sunday r and TEE FIDDLE 40 PEOPLE . IIAS MADE MILLIONS LAUGII POSITIVELY THE MOST ELABORATE AND GREATEST SCENIC PRODUCTION EVER CARRIED BY A MUSICAL COMPANY Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c WINTER EXCURSION Sale Friday RATES TO oothorn California NOW OH i for tea minutes has rumpled hair and a wilted collar. Nevertheless, the girls wThm It Is Fun DninS, it Grew, Lexarlaatly. who "came out in society early In the season are beginning to look wan and Kalr preparations and dandruff cures weary. It la a rattling pace for sweet as a rule, are sticky or irritating sffalri eighteen or twenty, and they cannot , that do.no earthly good. Heir, whon not atop until the gong rennds. Certain young men who are deep la the social j j,air trouble, and dandruff Is caused game will work all day, then dance j by a germ. The only way to cure la. m. and yet not look half as ruff is to kill the germ;thatand,winso far, thi positive! preparation tired aa any of the buds. One of these 0B,Jr " ywtiro" Horplcid- omen confided to a friend yesterday ,rtn. absolutely harmless, free from grease, that he had found a way to catch up sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. In sleep. When the day of a dance It allaya Itching Instantly; makes hair cornea he leaves hla office at 4 p. m., glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the hurries home, goes to bed. gels a few cause, you remove the effeet." Cold by hours sleep, 1s called at eight o'clock leading druggists. Bend Me. in stamps for in plenty of time to bathe, dress and ample to The Berplclde Cob, Detroit, rflch. go leisurely to his hostess' house. Two slsa4S euats sad ILIA 21 SONG HITS LYRICS AND MUSIC BY CARLETON LEE COLBY SUE ! ; oilnSK dand-nnt- Too Daily Palatial Trains a Unexcelled Dining Car Service a la Carte il ! Standard and Tourist Sleepers For Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. H. Manderfield, A. D. P. A.., Salt Lake City. rfrafr.tl WH) (GAL(D)" Who Why WHY? is going to sell you that heater this fall? (GAIXX)) Geo. A. Co. to be sure Lowe : : : One of those Justly cele- brated INCANDESCENT HEATERS that consume all the smoke and soot right in the fire box, or r perhaps a RADIANT HOT BLAST, the kind that has the door in front and the large ash pan. Call and see our assortment. 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