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Show DAILY iffSsTATEUTAH. journal OGDEN, filVAgr Wlu J JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, ji!t i i ;i.v And it WuiyiM- - . i In-- , ;,i i rut be one of President k Vice-Preeltf- Brownln Secy- - Director! B. A. Ullle field. W. Browning. Mnk J- - Cannon. GUllam. W. City Circulator Farter "T7Z Twenty-fourt- h 425 5flU I -- D- - 664. ,0d street on Sunday. "ati l.ik.: Of M-- - : sideration. "In support of this view see-pu- THE LEAVE AFTER JOSEPH SMS farewell meetings he WILL DEPART NOVEMBER Not Know Why He Is called, Nor Who His Successor Will Be. Docs H In connection recent International congress Salvation Army numerous of territorial leaders have of the cbsnges 16. Aug. Xew York, vlth the Re- Booth Commander to bid farewell to the fucker is of United Slates about the middle Xovember. Arrangements are being aide for the commander to conduct biewell meetings in Chicago. Kansas aty, St Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburg, and Boston, Buffalo Philadelphia, Ken arranged. LE1TER LED STRIKEBREAKERS WITH PISTOL CARBONDALE, 111., Aug. 16. Joseph Letter, the armed with a revolver, personally accompanied a contingent of forty West Virginia coal miners to his plant at Zelgler. Fully 60 per cent of the men who had gone to Zelgler previously have quit and the statement Is made that Americans cannot work there. Many of the men of families refused to remain owing to the refusal of Letter to permit them to have domestic animals or gardens. men en of forty-tw- o Thirty-fiv- e route to Zelgler to take the places of strikers in the coal mines, were persuaded not to go by agents of the Miners' union, who paid each man 12. The men were st the East St. Louis relay depot, waiting In cars, guarded when apdeputies, by twenty-fiv- e proached by the union men. They had been engaged In St. Louis to work on a railroad, and did not know there was a strike in Zelgler, so they said. multi-millionai- re, . lbnhattan. Booth Tucker said last night that he could not say who his ncceiaor would be nor why he was recalled, neither was he at liberty to umounce at present what his work would be after leaving his charge Commander boa JOT AFTER NAMED Derivation AESOP. of Word Esopus is an ln teresting Study. who has been the political news this eum-e- r has wondered about the name of the loan which Is Judge Parker's borne; probably nine-tentof those vbo have thought about It have come to the conclusion that the origin of the town's name is to be found In the mme of the Greek author of the table that are familiar to all. That h the natural, conclusion, for the tame of the fabulist, Aesop, and the nine of the town, Esopus, readily biggest each other. ' But It appears that the first guess fa this case Is wrong; those who lave derived Esopus from the Greek ntne have another guess coming. Those who have studied the matter hare come to the conclusion that the ntne is of Indian origin, dating back fa the days prior to the arrival of Henry Hudson, who found this name epplled to one of the districts that he Waited when he made his first voyage P the river. Tfriting in the New York Times, a indent of these old names says: "Shortly after the return of Henry Hndoon from his exploration of the dver that Is called by his name the Probably everybody reading hs ntch East India Co. established fur-tndl- posts on the island of Uanhat-n- i at Fort Orange (now Albany), ln Is the district called by them Euo-W- a The locality owed Its to the confluence of the and Esopus rivers with-t- o Its bounds, and to the fact that In-ftrails. connected It with the rich countries of the Delawares. The "ic Esopus was later especially ap to the principal settlement In district, and since that town totfed Its modern title of Kingston, cn borne by the newly import nt Ullage five miles to the south- - iat Wal-Rondo- ut an J4 an i!if Jutfiioi OiT lk lie-of- f. u be ,n Ogden real estat. If you want to get in on the ground floor, bankruptcy No. 73ii. In tl'.c tnutlrr of William S. lia.ly, Ill luukrupt. use the Journal's advertising columns. Through these you can reach Ogden's best people. ht J. FOR TO :' m ss TUCKER tie kind To tit. civ.lilors of William S. Dally of I'lpion lily. In tlie county of Writer ami ilisirii't aforesaid, a bankrupt. .Niitiie is hereby given that on the i::ili day of August, A. D. 1904, the said William S. Daily wag duly adjudged bankrupt; and that the first iu",.ii!g r I,; creditors will be held PROFESSIONAL CARDS. at my otlbe at 2442 Washington aveH. H. GODDARD nue, Ogden Oily. Weber county, Utah, R- -l Estate, Loan and Insurance on tlie ;:u, ,t.,y of August, A. D. 1904, Broker. at l'i o'clock in the forenoon, at which Commercial Stocks Bought end Sold. time I he said creditors may attend, FOR RENT Furnished rooms for 310 Ecrles Bldg. prote their claims, appoint a trustee, 162 Washington. housekeeping; examine the bankrupt and transact R. P. HUNTER sudi other business as may properly TO RENT Furnished rooms for Notary Publie and Conveyancer. come before said meeting. 365 Twenty-eighousekeeping; Room 6, First National Bank Bldg. Ogden. Utah. August IS, 1904. street THO. MALONEY, N. J. HARRIS TO RENT Furnished rooms at 158 Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawyer Twenty-thir- d street. Room 34 hirst National Bank Bldg. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Notary in Office. Phone 334K FOR BALE. soon It is to be noted the that Col. English governor, matter No--b- w as second-claIn his Nichols, of 1S65, proclamation 1. IMS. at the postofflee at Og- - refers toa the district as 'Sopes, and Act of Congress Ijtsh. under the that the name is very genearlly renIMS. I. lurch dered Eopus In the colloquial writs. ings of the colonists. The word or sipu appears frequently In Indian nomenclature, notably In the name for the Mississippi Lenapi Naineaesl Sipu." Anaconda Tritphone gl R. T. D. Johnson. J"windle. IjVVlH ai. and Treasurer SALE Good building lot B0x 170, on North Washington; price, 8400. HUNTER & KENNEDY. THE SOUTH WEDGE GOLD MixLawyer ing Company. Principal place of busFirst National Bank Bldg. iness. Ogden 1'ity, Utah. Location of A. 8. CONDON, M. D. mines, Marys vale. Dido Alining DisWANTED. Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence-24- 16 trict, Piute county, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meetMadison Avenue. WANTED A small residence with Office telephone, 635-of the directors of tlie South ing Residence three or four rooms; must be cheap Gold Alining company, held on 451-Wedge telephone, for cash. Apply 2521 Adams Ave. July 29, 1904, assessment No. 8, of DR. D. N. 8MITH of one cent jier share, WANTED Men or women local repDentist was levied the outstanding stock upon resentatives for a high-clamaga. Rooms 2 Basik First National of the Bldg. corporation, payable Immedisine. Cash Large commissions. to ately Guteh, George secretary, at 80 Write N. J. East Trainer, prisea HENDERSON & MAC MILLAN the company's office, No. 2684 WashWashington Square, New York, N. Y. Law. Attorneys-atRooms 14 to 18 First National Bank ington avenue, Ogden City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may WANTED Meiers Barber Colleges of Building. remain unpaid on Thursday, SeptemDallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, CaL, Notary Public. Phone 842 X. ber 15, 1904, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public JOSEPH CHEZ will pay railroad fare for a limited auction, and unless pnytnent Is made number of students as the demand Attorney and Counseler-et-Law- . 2 First National Bank Building. before, will be sold on Friday, Octofor our barbers la greater than the ber 7, 1904, at 5 o'clock p. m. of mid supply. We teach the trade in eight T. D. JOHN80N day, at the company's office, No. 2684 weeks and guarantee positions; all Lawyer. expenses made while learning. Write Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment nearest branch for particulars. Building. thereon, with coats of advertising and expenses of sale. ALFRED W. AGEE, MISCELLANEOUS. GEORGE GUTCII. Secretary. Attornay-at-LaFRENCH CLEANING AND DYE 2684 Washington avenue, OgNo. 812, Ecclea Building WORKS Ladies garments a specden City, Utah. E. M. CONROY, M. D, ialty. V. L. Husson, 461 Twenty-seven- th TeL Ne. 460Z. street, Ogden. Telephone 420 Ecclea Bldg. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. K. 41-4- a ' Rheumatism. When pains or Irritation exist on any part of the body, the application Liniment gives Sno of Ballard's W. E. relief. Sullivan, proprompt Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T., prietor I take pleas writes June 6, 1902: ure In recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. . It Is the only remedy I have found that gives Immediate relief." 25c, 50c, 81.00. Sold by George F. Cave. refer to the na of the vicinity as the Esopus In-and some have supposed that name of the two was derived from of an aboriginal tribe. It that the Mlnnieinku, nMcokes. Mlnsees and Delawares Poured down the trails of the Hi with their packs of furs wese 'rtm,nalolY called 'Esopus flu frm name of the post st " thfF gathered to trade. The n' In-n- w Overland Limited The Most Luxurious Trsln lu the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, din- and library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book-lovLibrary; entire train electric IlghteJ, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- LEOPOLD KIEFFERS Machine and Millwright Shop 2215 Lincoln Ave., OGDEN, UTAH Patlerna made to order. Shafting, Hangers, Couplings, Post and Flat Boxes, Pulleys, eta, on Hand. Erecting all kinds of Machinery. Brewery and Flour Mill Machlney, Elevators, Conveyors. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED-- On any security. Large sums at bankers rates; salary loans. Servlco quick and confidential Western Brokerage Company. 228-- 4 Ecclea Blddg. TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years. HUNTER A KENNEDY. MONEY MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. Nearly Forfeit Hie Life. A runaway, almoat ending fatally, i started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. OVERLAND MININO AND MILL-ln- g Company, Principal placq of business, Ogden City, Utah, Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting 6f the Board of Directors of the Overland M. & M. Co., held on the 22d day of July, 1904, an assessment of one-ha- lf mill per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Joseph Goddard, secretary of the corporation, at the office of the company on the fourth floor of 2468 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, In room 44. Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the 24th day of August, 1904, will be advertised for sale at public auction and unless pnyment la made before will be sold at public auction on Alonday, the 26th day of September, 1904, at 8 p. m. of that day. In offle No. 44, at 2468 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, to pay said delinquent assessment, cost o advertising and expense of sale. JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary Overland Mining and Mill Ing Company. Omer, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years It defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklens Arnica Salve Capital and Surplus, $225,000.00. had no trouble to cure him. Equally BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN- good for burns, bruises, skin erupMEN. OGDEN LODGE No. 68. cents at tions and piles. Twenty-fiv- e OGDEN, UTAH Meets every Wednesday evening at Jesse J. Drivers drug store. DAVID ECCLES, President. 7:80. EL F. Marshall, Master; A. L. EL A. Munney. THOMAS D. DEE, Howe, Secretary; SUMMONS. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. Collector. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. OGDEN UNION NO. 178, ORDER OF DIRECTORS! the Second Judicial District of the WASHINGTON Meets every TuesThomas D. Dee State of Utah, In and for the County of David Eeeles Geo. H. Tribe Bernard White day evening at 8 oclock In A. O. U. Weber. Emma C. Welch, plaintiff, vs. H. A. SIMS. President W. W. Ritar W. halL John Watson Luke P. Welch, defendant WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Adam Clark Patterson Joseph The State of Utah to the said de Junction City Lodge No. 38, Inde- fendant: Respectfully solicits the accounts of You are hereby summoned to appear banka, mercantile firms and Indi pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. F. hall every Thursday even- within twenty days after the service vlduala. of this Summons upon you, if served We pay Interest on time deposits. ing. Visiting brothers cordially Inwithin the county in which this action treatvited to be present Ample resources, courteous is brought, otherwise, within thirty ment superior service. C. P. UTTER. N. O. days after service, and defend the WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. above entitled action; and in case of OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS OF your failure so to do Judgment will be Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah taken against you, according to the National bank building, every Mon- demands of the complaint, which, day evening. Visiting brothers cor- within ten days after service of this B. 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Nre -- - : i Its dially Invited. W. A. Robertson, C. Summons upon you, will be filed with C.; A. T. Wood, M. of F.; C. N. Cus-tea- d, the clerk of said court REUNION OF K. of R. and 8, T. R. O'CONNOLLY, RAIDERS" "MORGAN'S Plaintiffs Attorney. WOODMEN .IF THE WORLD WE-b368 O. surP. 17. The 24th, Ogden. Utah. address, CARLISLE, Ky., Aug. Cfamvi No. 74 meets in K. of P. vivors of General John B. Morgan's street hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h brigade of the Confederate army, betev and avenue, Washington ter known as ."Morgan's Raiders," be8 p. m. Visitat Thursday evening l IslBtsnsKdsBdriraaldkiio gan their annual reunion today at slnul Ih wonilcrfnl ing Woodmen cordially Invited to atMARVEL Whirling Spray include Hill. Those Park V present J.1 JW tend. iwtnl SrHw. OASBERO, C. I Hyrhim. Hal-w- fc General Basil W. Duke and Colonel -- NuU Cmranmi. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National IhMOi W. C. P. Breckinridge. The two days' Bank building. ii nniHit supply lb program provides for addresses by no HAui KL. meetnUM. Imii tHinl mmiib fur. speakers of note and camp-fir- e Hflws honk IllBMnUMl mM. lings for the exchange of war stories THE STATE JOURNAL FOR THE full nniculrmdi1ir-ii"i'SiSHM.tO.. vln:iMtulilias NEWS. and reminiscences. ea rsrk llaw. Itsw ark. M i First National Bank Vice-Preside- ng ers 51-5- Y. princess. The () one-four- th ss Herbine. Renders the bile more fluid and thus 858-helps the blood to flow; it affords prompt relief from biliousness, IndiFRATERNAL SOCIETIES. gestion, sick and nervous headaches, and the over indulgence In food and WEBER LODGE NO. I. F. A A. M. drink. Herbine acts quickly, a dose Regular communications first and after meals will bring the patient In and third Thursdays of each month. good condition after a few days. Qualified Masons cordially invited. G. L. Caldwell, agent M. K. A T. a. v. mcintosh, w. m. railroad, Shecotah, L T., write April F. E. NICHOLS. BeCy. "I was sick for over two 18, 1908: years with enlargement of the liver OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. and spleen. The doctors did me no Regular convocation first Tuesday of of all had I and hope each month. Visiting companions up given good being cured, when my druggists adcordially invited. vised me to use Herbine. It has made 7. W. VOLL, M. E. H. P. me sound and well. Fifty cents. Fold F. E. NICHOLS, See'y. by George F. Cave. EL MONTE COMMAND ERY NO. second 2, K. T. Stated 'conclave MILLIONAIRE WEDS Wednesdays of each month. SoDAUGHTER OF COUNT journing Sir Knights courteously invited. J. H. Epperson, E. C.; F. E. 17. One of N. Y., Aug. CLAYTON, Nichols, Recorder. the moat notable weddings ever solemnised here took place today In the ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Roman Catholic church. The bride A P. 719 du Piu. Lodge and club rooms second was Emorance de Salller floor Masonic Bldg, 2411 WashingSalller de Hermel Count of daughter ton avenue. Regular meeting every du Plu, of Watertown, and the brideTuesday evening. groom, Thomas Hughes Kelly, a New A. G. HORN, EL R. York millionaire. The ceremony was Gar-nar- d. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. performed by the Rev. Pitiless The bridal couple will spend their on the St. Lawrence honeymoon aboard the bridegroom's yacht, and will then follow the coast down to New York. Later they will go to Italy, where they will take up their residence, snd where Mr. Kelly will be made by the pope a prinqe of the Holy Roman Empire and his wife a The Only Double-Trac- k Railway between the Missouri River and Chkaio. D. SKEEN, er Id records OF Oil certain Indian 1. : r s , i y s 'Ksopus. though classic in s..u:i., i a word said to have been d.i:c fioni the Indian, but the commit te,. has ;li,e to trace such orinm. The nearest approach to it Is Sepiis,' the name of a river among the and 'Seepu. or 'Slpu,' having the same moaning In Xs the Wflter Mincl, commuiilcution from thiM Hiint to the Delaware was a very prominent one, long known and celebrated among the FOR RENT. Indians, the probability of Its having been called The River' or S,epns. as F'OR RENT Four-roohouse; good above hinted. Is still worthy of conrailroad location. Apply 106 Twenty-fourt- h. onnm Officer! 17, 1904. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING CREDITORS. i J cannon AUGUST l'ISnplIS ancks.' fh'lUMlIlTiifl, STATE H l!!!1. disliTi'l were and I he Lci:i:i J..- have culled i!,. UTAH J Jj |