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Show DAILY III DEFENSE BLIGHT KM Mil III every orchard is fected WITH. DISEASE. af- by Fruit Traa Inapactor R(port to County Board Today Wilson Othor County Buaineas. Mad fruit tree to board of the reported inspector. that he county commissioners today of the orbad made a hasty Inspection as to to ascertain county chards in the found there that and he pear blight ms scarcely one that was not more or with the disease. Re jess affected stated that there was only one remIs to dig up the tree afedy and that fected and burn them. The trimming efof the diseased branches will not recommended He fect the purpose. that either the county or some lndivid-a- f purchase a Bean spray pump, srbich is operated by gasoline and which would keep from four to six The entire men employed at once. to Commissioner referred was matter Robert E. Wilson, county Stanford. of A petition signed by residents Slaterrille for the repair of a certain toad in that vicinity was referred to Powers. Fred Foy and Richardson spoke In support of Commissioner Elmer TAKEN BY LINCICOME. M. Objects to Having the Faith Classed With Spiritualism and Containing tin latest patterns anil color effects. Prices 10c to $6.35 le-in- ng od per Roll Night. Carstensen, widow of P. Carstensen, died at her residence, Mnroe avenue, larch 11th, at P. m., aged 57 years, two months end one day. Death was due to heart trouble from which deceased had been ufferer for several months. She Is urvlved by eight children and one !w and all were at her bedside when C- - - cnth came. blra. D. H. eased an H. Stephens Is a sister of the children are: hi Rallantyne, Mrs. Joseph Plngi E. II. Jenkins, C. M, Joseph, Louise and Florence Carstensen Carstensen was born In D "rk January 10, 1S47, and came ln 18. where she has since T4 The funeral, which will be j win be held at the residei "Jr. March 20th, at 2 p. m. Frle: 40 V,BW the rema'n can do on .i.n at day at the residence betw "hour, of io a.m. and 1 p. m. Ln't ftn Ppovo opy)t Papera pie r- P(Jr,.manna n,aka I UTAH AND NEARBY STATES SALT LAKE I I and VICINITY 1 j An nutomolillist was arrested yesA reunion of Utah Indian war veterans wax held in Huntington last week. terday for violating the ordinance In regard to fast driving on the streets. In a debate at Marysville the other An order lias been Issued that no night It was decided that Russia la ln woman without an escort is to be althe right against Japan. lowed on the Fort Douglas reservation was held in Castle after nightfall. A convention Dale yesterday at which the organiSheriff Emery and Sergeant Roberts sation of a farmers' Institute was efreturned yesterday afternoon from San fected. Francisco with five boys who were ImIn the postofflee and Fifth Considerable interest Is being taken plicated Ward burglaries. The boys in the oil bom In Tooele county, a were caught ln Oakland several days number of comapnies being lntreested In the oil prospects along the south ago and held for the police officials. shore of the lake. The Geo. A. Lowe company will discontinue vehicles and devote their Walter Jamea of Vernon, who has entire attention to hardware, and are been riding on the desert range part now closing out their vehicle stock at of the winter, estlmatee the lose In cost. horned stock at from 85 to 40 per cent, says the Tooele Transcript. LEGAL N0TICE8. TK Prices Within Reach of Aii This rug sale lasts only a few days. Each customer limited to two rugs. w -- W I! New Sprint Saits Every one of them MADE THIS SrRIXO (not lat winter) of the latest materials, anil In accordance with the latest 1904 spring styles. Their appearance Is very unlike the garments usually shown this time of the year. That is why so many ladles prefer to wait until Burts bring out the newest creations, before purchasing their Spring Suits. We hope you will call right soon as It la a pleasure for us to show these high art goods. Co-o- p. James Stevenson was run over and killed by a train in the Rio Grande yards at Springville, Utah, Saturday night. It 'Is thought that Mr. Stevenson threw himself in front of the train with suicidal Intent, though there was no one near there to see the act. He has been drinking heavily of late and was very despondent. Hit body was badly mutilated. Yesterday a lamp on the level of the Silver King mine In Park City exploded and the timbers near it were set on fire. The station tender in going down the shaft noticed a great amount of smoke coming up, and gave a signal to be hoisted on top, where he notified the management, and soon a number of men were sent down through the raise from the level, where a bucket brigade was established and the fire put out in a short time. 1.800-fo- ot 1,100-fo- Ib tlis District 1'onrt of ths t'nltcU States for the District of I'tah. In the matter of Louis L. Bateman, lrnnk-rup- t. In laukruptry. Ictltlou for Discharge, To the Honorable John A. Marshall, Judge of the District court of the United States for the district of Utah: Louis L. Bateman, of Ogden City, in the county of Weber ami state of Utah, in said district, respectfully represents that on the 2Kth day of September, last past,he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his proierty and rights of property, and has fullv complied with all tne requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed bv the court to have a full discharge from all debta provable agaiust his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debta as are exeepted hr law from such discharge. Dated this 7th day of March, A. D. No. (32. 5. J. BURT & BROS. Are You Going to Mild THIS spring ? If so you will moil Lumber, Lath, Shingles and other building materials. Our stock is complete and our prices right. We are prepared to do planing, matchscroll sawing and turning. ing, re-sawi- We Shull Be Glad to Furnish You Estimates Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 St. Phone 561 Twenty-Fourt- h 1994. LOUIS L. BATEMAN, Bankrupt. ot Order of Notice Thereon. District of Utah. On this 7th day of March, A. D. 1904. on readiug the foregoing jietition it is ordered by the court that a hearing be had upon the DELINQUENT NOTICE. same on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1904, EXPLORATION before said court, at Balt Lake City, in said PARK VALLEY at 10 oclock in the forenoon; and of principal district, Company. Location that notice thereof be published in Thx Utah place of business. Room 6, First Na- Statu Jocbxal, a newspajter printed in said district, and that all known creditors tional Bank building, Ogden Utah. and other persons in interest may appear at Notice. There are delinquent upon the said tune and place and show cause, if the following described stock, on ac- any they have, why the prayer of the said should not be granted. count of assessment No. 8, levied on petitioner And it is forther ordered by the court, that the 5th day of February, 1904, the the clerk shall send by mail to all known copies of said petition and this orseveral amounts set oposite the names creditors der, addressed to them at their places of resiof the respective holders as follows: dence as stated. Witness the Honorable John A. Marshall. Judge of the said District court, and the seal thereof, at Salt Lake City, in said diatrict, on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1904. Attest: Jkkrold 11. Letcher, Clerk. Seal of court. ALIAS 8UMMOXS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Weber. Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. M. R. Bearer, et at, defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are herehv summoned to apjiear within twenty days alter the service or this summons upon yoa, if served within tlie county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you as demanded in the complaint of w liicTi a copy is filed with the clerk of the above court. W. L. MAGlNNIb, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. address: 423 Eccles building, 'Ogden, Utah. BROS. CO. BROWNING OQDEN, UTAH Carry the Largest Line of 5porting Goods of Every Description of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog it is free. NEWS IF YOU YOU WILL GET ALL THE SUBSCRIBE SSI JOURNAL DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. ut TKKAMl'UY DEIAKTM ENT, Olltre of Comptroller of tho Currency. An In accordance with law and the Washington, March S, 19M. order of the Board of Directors made Wheivs, by satisfactory evidence presented on the 5th day of February, 1904, so to the undersigned it he been made to appear that The Commercial National Bank of Ogmany shares of each parcel of such den, located In the City of Ogden, In the County Weber and Slate of Utah, has compiled with stock as may be necessary will be sold of all the provisions of the Act of congress to enable Associations to exat the office of said company at Room tend National Bankiug their corporate existence and for other 6, First National bank building, Ogpurposes," approved July 12, IM2. Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Ksne, deputy den, Utah, on Monday, the 28th day and acting comptroller of the currency, do herecertify that The Commercial National Rank of March, 1904, at the hour of 12 by of Ogden," located in the City of Ogden, In the o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent County of Weber, and State of Utah, Is authorto have succession for ths period specified assessment thereon, together with the ised In Its amended articles of association, namely March 8, 1WM. until costs of advertising and expenses of In close of business onwitness my hand and testimony whereof, Ogden City survey; $800. David W. Moore to John Dlnsdale, part of south half section 19, township ( north, range 1 west; $$800. Charles W. Iverson to Henry and S and Charles L. Keller, all of blocks 4, Koch's addition; $600. Botella Wilson to Charles L and snle. canaries warble. O. A. KENNEDY, Secretary. blocks 1 and 2, Henry Keller, all of $800. Ogden, Utah, March 12, 1904. Koch's addition: c' Tnt, STYLUS We are agents for IT-TO-PA- a ' - the famous English Jnlaids. IN 1 Saskatchewan river. He is deeply Interested in the peculiar religious sect of which there are about 4.000 people, under the leadership of Apostle Peter Veregan. Mr. Schrelber talks Interestingly of the strange customs of this religious sect The young German is the guest ln Ogden of the Messrs. Schausenbach and will leave in a few days to continue his agricultural researches. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate transfers were recorded today: Antony E. Korr and wife to Mathew J. Dlnsdale, part of southeast quarter aetlon 24. township I north, range 2 west; IL004. W. H. Bennett and wife to F. N. Hess, part of lot S, block 15, plat A, Carpets and Draperies Co. and Ogden Furniture Carpet r f Oc-curr- Hrs. Karen DC Car of Linoleum IN ALL till AIM'S Car of Wall Paper To the Daily fun-lovi- 3 SOME OF OU R. SPRING ARRIVALS Hypnotism. petition. In compliance with a request made by Dr. Beatty, secretary of the state board of health, the health officers of the various district named below were In appointed registrars of deaths hearts are made ready for it through with authority to sign burial permlta the gospel of love, as set forth In the Harrlsvllle, Slatervllle, Marriott, holy scriptures, proclaimed by Jesus, Farr West and Perry James Martin and wonderfully Illuminated and beauof Farr West tifully Illustrated by the Christian Plain City, Warren and Poplar Science text book. To him It is sacred William Mathers, Plain City. and could not be put up for the amuseWorth Ogden, Randall and Pleasant ment of a public. View B. F. Blaylock Sr., North OgChristian Science is a religion with den. over a million adherents. They have an Huntsville, Eden and Liberty C. CL organized church ln Ogden which Wanpgaard, Huntsville. holds regular services at their church Uintah, Rlverdale and Burch Creek the corner of Twenty-fourt- h at street --Alma Keyes, Uintah. and Lincoln avenue, Sunday and Hooper, Roy and Kanesvllle Charles Wednesday evenings, and a cordial In. Paiter, Hooper. vitatlon is extended to all. This Weet Weber, Garland, Wilson and church maintains free reading rooms Tailor John Holmes, Wilson. at 212 Ecclea building, open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. At these rooms may TABERNACLE SERVICE. be found all the Christian Science literature. Including the book, Science Musical Program Wat Rendered and and Health, With Key to the ScripMuch Appreciated by the tures, by Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Is free to the use of the public. and Congregation. Nearly a thousand people were in Christian Scientists Invite investiattendance at the afternoon services in gation of their teachings and will the tabernacle yesterday. The music gladly assist an honest seeker for inrendered was of exceptional merit. Mr. formation, but they reasonably object Frank E. West, a most promising tenor, to having their religion classified suit with fine effect "The Everlasting with spiritualism, hypnotism and the Day" by Bevln. It was much apprecl-atedb- y black arts, because of the wrong those present Miss Wealthy impression It might leave, as ChrisBdnap gave an Intelligent interpret- tian Science is In no way related to ation of Lindsay's Come Unto Me." either of them. If Mr. Farr is inHer voice Is sympathetic and beautif- clined to be fair he will ascertain ul. especially suited to arias of a sa-rsomewhat of the facts concerning and sentimental nature. Christian Science so easily obtainable The choir's ranks were seriously de- before he again undertakes a scienpicted, many of the members having tific explanation thereof. been taken M. H. LIXEICOME. away for Sunday school union meeting, which was held in the Veber Stake academy at the same AMONG THE DOUKHOBORS. bow. For this reason the work of the ebolr was not up to Its usual standa- German Newspaperman in Ogden Afrd. to British Territory Visit ter Elders Lawrence, Taylor and Wil-H- m North. Stillwell, returned missionaries, ere the speakers for the afternoon. Alfred Schrelber, a German newsThey related many of their experiences paper correspondent and student. Is ln bile away and spoke Interestingly of after a visit of some duration ibe principles contained in the gospel. Ogden ln the province of Assinlbolne, NorthBier Taylor spent two years In New west Territory, among the peculiar refork and Elder Stillwell was doing sect of the Doukhobors. ligious O'lwlonary work In England. Mr. Schrelber left Germany for the purpose of Investigating the argricul-tur- al PIONEER PASSES AWAY. conditions of the North American continent He learned that the Death of Mrs. Karsn Carstensen finest wheat ln the world is grown at Her Residence Friday along the among the Doukhobors the 5 1901 As an inducement for you to come and see our great assortment of NEW GOODS we are offering attractive prices on Rugs. 5,. our jispuy wij0w. H. Utah Slate Journal: In a rwvnt itiwiU' of your paper, under tile attractive headline, "Clever Loeal Hypnotist, you give a report of a performance which took place at the first ward meeting house, "Enoch Farr, our well know n townsman," g the performer. The report says, He gave a satisfactory scientific explanation with practical demonstrations of the workings of Christian Science and spiritualism, together with hypnotism. As to spiritualism and hypnotism I cannot nor do I wish to say; but I do wish to say that through his advertising and his pretended effort to expose fraud, it would appear that he had practiced it; and has possibly deceived some of the unsuspecting ones, by his pretension to give a practical demonstration of the workings of Christian Science,'' which we know our fellow townsman Is not prepared to give. The student of Christian Science who is making practical apof its teachings knows plication whereof he speaks when he says Christian Science can be practically demonstrated" only by those whose 14, MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITYfor RUG BUYERS t EXCEPTION .MARCH 3C OC OF HINTY ALMOST U1AH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, 1I. sen! of nSlce Inis eighth day of March T. 1. KANE. Neal. y and Acting Comptroller of the Cur- rency. Ex. No. 2178. No. 3139. YOUR BROTHER AWAIT S YOU. WHERE IS HE? |