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Show DAILY journal StvSstate OGDEN, . A. fcy I Officer ft? " w t President 3ag. " 1896. Littlfild. A. P. Vlco-Proaldo- m nd Treasurer Diroetorai j Cannon, W. r!Snmiain. v B7 E A, Littlefield. W. Browning. R. T. D. Johnoon, R. & dle. Jon City Circulator S. Footar UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, TABLET FROM HEROD'S TEMPLE. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Pennsylvania Museum. Has Cast Taken from Priceless Relic. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE A cast of one nf the inxeriptiong on Herod s Temple, at Jerusalem warnWANT YOU WANT TO GET. YOU ing Gentiles nut to enter, has been reWANT TO GET YOUR WANT IN cently added to the collection In the University of Penn) lvar.ia Museum. THE WANT - GETTER, THE The Jewish temple was sacred to the DAILY UTAH STATE JOLRNAL. followers of that r, and upon the big slab imbedded in the doorpost was written in Greet and in Latin: No foreigners, shall enter within the balustrade and lnclosure around the temple. Whoever is rangfet will have himself to blame for his FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. FOR RENT. which will follow, It will lie remembered rail- WOODMEN house; that the Jews were much stirred up FOR RENT !F THE WORLD WE road locution; 110. E. S. ROLAPP, against Paul because I e "brought her C.,m .o. 74 meets tn K. of P. Greeks into the temple ?n.l hath polEccles Bldg. hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street luted the holy place. According to and avenue, Washington every Josephus, these Inscriptions were at FOR RENT Four-roohouse; good Thursday evening it I p. in. Visitrailroad location. Apply 106 Twenty-fourt- h. every gate, but only one has been ing Woodmen cordially Invited to atfound. While Prof. Hllprecht was tend VM. DOYLE, C. C. working in the Imperial museum at E. Al'TH, Clerk. First National Constantinople as director he discov- FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ered the stone and had the cast made Bank building. housekeeping; 2182 Washington. fbr the university. Old Penn Weekly Review. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TO rooms for RENT Furnished 865 Twenty-eig- ht housekeeping; BIRDS ARE EA8ILY POISONED. H. H. GODDARD street Real Estate, Lean and Insuranea Nature 8eems to Have Neglected to Broker. TO RENT Furnished rooms at 158 Safeguard Them. Commercial stocks Twenty-third atreeL Bought and Sold. Birds seem to have no discrimina10 Eccles Bldg. tion whatever In regard to poisons, probably because they have almost no FOR 6ALE. R. P. HUNTER sense of smell and swallow their food Publle end Conveyancer. Notary without masticating It. They are terr- FOR SALE! Good building lot 60x S. First National Bank Room ified to paralysis by the appearance Bldg. 170, on North Washington; price, of a poison snake (unless the terror 8400. A HUNTER KENNEDY. N. J. HARRI8 be due to dread of the appearance of the serpent rather than to an InLawyer WANTED. Boom 24 First National Bank Bldg. herited knowledge of its venomous power), hut such Intelligent birds as Phone 8S4K Notary In Office. rooks will pick up and eat poisoned WANTED) A small residence with J. D. 8KEEN, three or four rooms; must be cheap grain, and crows and ravens readily eat poisoned egg or meat Chickens for cash. Apply 2521 Adams Ave. Lawyer will eat the poisonous seeds of laburFirst National Bank Bldg. num and die rom its effects. Whether WANTED Men or women local repA. 8. CONDON, M. D. birds such as tits and greenfinches resentatives for a high-clamagaever do so does not seem to be known. Office Old Boyle Bulding. Residence zine. Cash Largs commissions. But wild birds are frequently found 2416 Madison Avenue. 80 East prises. Write J. N. Trainer, dying in gardens, though apparently 5S5-Office Residence telephone, Y. New N. York, Washington Square, they have been in good health a few 451-telephone, hours before, and their death may be WANTED Moler's Barber Colleges of probably due to the consumption of DR. D. N. SMITH Dallas, Texas; Denver, CoL; Salt poisonous seeds. Dentist Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, Cal, 51-Rooms First National Beak Bldg. will pay railroad fare for a limited Scientific Farming in Denmark. number of students as the demand la marketAgricultural HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN ing farm produce became a definite, for our barbers Is greater than the . Attomsys-at-Lasettled practice In Denmark about We teach the trade In eight upply. 14 to 18 First National Bank Rooms twenty-tw- o years ago, and at present weeks and guarantee positions; all Building. it has the most perfect system of agriexpenses made while learning. Write cultural cooperation in tbe world. Phone 141 X. Notary Public. nearest branch for particulars. Denmark is strictly an agricultural CHEZ JOSEPH country, densely populated, and limAttorney and Counselor-at-Laited in area, and the range of IntelliMISCELLANEOUS. 2 First National Bank Building. gence, taking it through all classes, is as not If as. perhaps high hlgtsr than BENCH CLEANING AND DYE T. D. JOHNSON in any other country in the world. a Ladles' WORKS specLawysr. garments have Agricultural exports quadrupled as a direct result of the Impetus given ialty. V. L. Husson, 451 Twenty-seven- th Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank to production by cooperation, and street, Ogden. Telephone Building. Danish farmers are now receiving 852-ALFRED W. AGEE, very much higher prices for their Attornoy-at-Laproduce than any of their competitors FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. in foreign markets. 218, Eccleo Building Six-roo- m m Twenty-fourt- 421 7lil ( P-- m. h 2)o atreaL n Sunday. 664. Tdephona matter "Siteiad aa acond-claa- a at at the poatoffloe io, INI. ot Act the Oongreaa under Utah, No-hOg-gg- gf jiarch t a. 1I7B SHOULD CALL, call at the Subway ahould jf Carrie IF CARRIE laloon, hotter than gte'd make the place Hades at noon, so recently ghe'd smash all the bottles blessed, needgive the barkeeper a much dnd ed rest up the bar of the "workingmen's club," twas the comAnd treat It as though monest pub. AU this she would do, and would do She'd smash pretty soon, g Carrie should visit the model sal- ss K. oon. X. should call, at the Subway Carrie saloon, She'd open the service a croon B with some such 52 Father, dead father, come home with me now;" And then with her hatchet she'd start such a row As hasnt been heard since she went on the stage, And let the Slade family sample her As mge. 8he'd visit the model saloon. t Carrie does things to the Subway saloon will In the time (As no doubt she known as soon) ghe'll bring her best hatchet and see that it's sharp , She'll play on the new maple bar like Ants That Hold Slaves. a harp; Slavemaking is a trait of ant life Shell spatter the floors with the wine which has attracted much attention. It Is practised by different species, and when it's red," in some cases the slaves, beAnd never a barkeep will dare show while to different groups from their longing his head. masters, perform the ordinary duties The bishop who blessed it will fall in a of the rest, acting as servitors, in swoon other cases there is a complete deWhen Carrie does things to the model pendence of the owners on the slaves. One ant, noted by Huber in 1810, waa saloon. From the Baltimore American. shown to be In danger of actual starvation unless fed by the slaves. A British species makes slaves hut la Better than Gold. not dependent upon them. It, howwas 1 troubled for several years ever, carries off the pupae from the with chronic indigestion and nervous nests of the ants on which It makes debility," writes J. F. Green, of Lan Its forays and the strange ants born caster, N. H. No remedy helped me In tbe nest of the conqueror takes util I began using Electric bitters, up menial duties. which did me more good than all the medicine I ever used. Unlovely Qualities. They have also Dissension in families often arises kept my wife in excellent health for from a lack of mutual consideration Kara. She says Electric Bitters are among the members of the family. jut splendid for female troubles; that Tbe soft answer that turneth away fay are a grand tonic and invlgorator wrath" is forgotten for the hasty refa weak and run down- - women. No ply, the unkind retort, that kindles far medicine can take its place in the Ire of says the Brook' Times. family." Try them. lyn 50c. Only Love does not linger in the home Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse J. where rudeness shows its unlovely Driver, druggist qualities. It chooses to' dwell In the home where the spirit of unselfishWICKEKD FEMALE GENERATION ness, of of thoughtfull, According to a leading dressmaker ness of charitableness makes the atf Boston the once sensational peek mosphere sweet Happy homes dewaist must give place in trans-Mvu- pend on happy hearts. Home Is disto a lace novelty which Is now tinctively a woman's sphere, and she who sweetens it most makes earth uh favored .by stylish women nearer heaven. tern cities. Says this modiste: "fanlly, some of the work I am Parted. fad to turn out makes me feel Alael how light a cause may move Promoter of Immorality. Dissension between hearts that love! People that the world in vain has tried, fa line of business are not easily Hearts And sorrow but more closely tied; the storm when waves were stood hocked, but, upon my word, at times That rough. fa ense of modesty has nearly com-fa- d Yet in a sunny hour fall off. down at sea, Like ships that have gone me to offer Heav'n .was nil tranquility! patrons the shelter When look. A something light as sir n opera cape. My attempt! at A word unkind, or wrongly taken falng down their Ideals have met Oh! lore that tempeats never shook. A breath, a touch like this has shaken. ridicule or haughty protest,' and And hearts so lately mingled seem Like broken clouds or like the stream of them have even left brow. my es- - That smiling left tne mountain's As Wlshmcnt In though Its waters neer could sever, because of anger my Yet, ere It reach the plain below. Protests." Breaks Into floods, that part for ever. Moore. When 1 self-contro- cy Sure Cure for Piles. .!! Produce moisture and B n well as op Protruding Plies are entH Pile Remedy. falling and bleeding. Absorbs h. 50 Jnr at druggists, or sent VjTlTV Tre,tlse free. Write me vbonr ,n' Blins faphlaTOp!i fa, Dt' Bonko- - WALLACE DRUG CO. 2349 Wsshlngton Ave. ... P1" Y. WEBER LODGE NO. 6. F. A A. M. Regular communications first and and third Thursdays of each month Qualified Masons cordially invited. a. v. McIntosh, w. m. F. E. NICHOts, Secy. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. Regular convocation first Tuesday ot each month. Visiting companions cordially Invited. F. W. VOLL M. E H. P. F. E. NICHOLS, Sec'y. EL MONTE COMMANDERY NO. second 2, K. T. Stated Jponclave Wednesdays of each month. Sojourning Sir Knights courteously Invited. J. H. Epperson. E. C.; F. E. Nichols. Recorder. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Lodge and club rooms second ,X P. O. 719 floor Masonic. Bldg, 2416 Washing- ing Ouiupany. Principal pl.ice of bus .iii'm, I'gJrn City, Utah. Location of mine. Marsvale. Ohio Mining District, Piute county, Utah. X oi ic is hereby given that at a meeting of tlu directors of the South Wc.lgv Gold Mining company, held on The assessment No. 3, of cent per share, was levied upon the outstanding stock of the corporation, payable immediately to George Gutch, secretary, at the company's office. No. 2684 Wash- July one-four- 1904, 2W, (, th ) of one Overland Limited ington nveirie, Ogden City, Utah. Any slock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, September ir. 1904, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public nuctlon, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Friday, October 7, 1901, at 5 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the company's office. No, 2634 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, tn pay the delinquent assessment thereon, with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. GEORGE GUTCH. Secretary. No. 2634 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah. ASSESSMENT Trail Is the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dining cars, anj library cars, with barber, bath and Book-lovLibrary; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for The Most Laxurious buffet-smoki- ers St Paul and Minneapolis Chicago & North-Weste- rn f 206 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nwiao OVERLAND MINING AND MILL-In- g Company. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Overland M. & M. Co., held on the 23d day of July, 1904, an assessment ot one-ha- lf mill per share waa levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Joeeph Goddard, secretary of the corporation, at the office of the company on the fourth floor of 246 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, in room 44. Any atock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the 24th day of August, 1904, will be advertised for sale at public auction aid unless payment is made before will be sold at public auction on Monday, the 26th day of September, 1904, it I p, in. of that day, In offle No. 44, at 34(8 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, to pay said delin- Worlds OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The Fhiuco SYSTEM THE FOLLOWING Illinois traverses STATES: Indiana Kansas Uississlppi Arkansas Tennessee Alabama Missouri Indian Ter. Oklahoma Texas. THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, Kfinuna City at 0.30 p. m. lnvlns iliuly, will tnliu yuu to Rprlnffllelil, MriupliU, Itirinlnghnui, Atlanta, nud ull points iu Ilia (tout beaut. Kxnellnnt rente to nl! point Worth, Kunt. Mouth, Moul linnat auil Mouth- went. Mill- Far detail 225,000.00. rirst National Bank BsysjemJ 4 a Capital and 8urplus, FairRpjite FRISCO JOSEPH GODDARD. Secretary Overland Mining and ing Company. Ry. THE advertising and expense of sain. II Tirkrti, icscrvatkMi, and full In- furmauun can be ubuinrd front C A. Walker, (jennal Agent, NOTICE. quent assessment, cost ng a lafi.riaatlon, ao.ly to W. MARTIN, dcnvkr, col. I OGDEN, UTAH ' , acNinALAocirr. ORANE. OlST. PaiWR AOSHT, SaLT lani C.TV. Utah. . . JOHN OUHM AQCMT, Bun. MoNTana. Vice-Preside- nt Its TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three yean. HUNTER A KENNEDY. MONEY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINthe United States for the District of MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. Ttao. Meets every Wednesday evening at Utah. In bankruptcy, before 7:30. , E. F. Marshall, Master; A. L. Maloney, referee. In bankruptcy No. 736. E. A Munsey. Howe, Secretary: In thf matter of William S. Daily, Collector. Cus-tea- d, Every Women iunnouuiqilj HIU k Mrei to wHT. but nd BUunp fnr UlarmMbimk bprW full inrthr.Uraiwd SI Park Haw. gsr lark. tn TO ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS and MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, attend dances or theaters or to eatch a train in a hurry If you remember the number OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. Reclining chair Cars tsars rase).. phono 22. . DAY COACHES. ALLEN TRANSFER Fir Isrtlis, Ticksfs, Nfcrt, fttHiNrrn COMPANY. ALBEBN ALLEN, KGR. Phone 22. 412 25th SL FOR LIGHT AND POWER H. C. TOWNSEND, V: TO BE GIVEN AWAY M UreJLl rL iT? in4ailSirtfflR, arSSt. U4im wit. I ) with S.Mrt. I Mutter. Im (6 I Onmtbwl far bud ! oillarT, I Aiitetei L.mudi omi Butnr Let the Utah Light & Rail-- 1 way Co. figure with you. An investigation will con-- 1 vince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there is no kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. Sbs MEN AMD WOMEN. Dm Bis fbr anaetam dfMharcM.iBaMMuUou, Irritation of ulomiioa OS BMBlbru. of FsIsIm, ad set I , W Through Service To Those Lite Men X. TheOely Double-Trac- k Ralwsy betwees the Missouri River sod Chicago. D, ton avenue. Regular meeting every MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. Tuesday evening. NOTICE OF FIR3T MEETING OF A. G. HORN, E. R. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. CREDITORS. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STAN S. STEVENS, Manager. 3379 Washington Phono 514-- GOLD Mix- DAVID ECCLES, President. 420 Eccles Bld'g. Tel. No. 460Z. THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN FINGREE, Caahler. LEOPOLD KIEFFERS JAS- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. Machine and Millwright 8hop DIRECTORSi 2315 Lincoln Ave., OGDEN, UTAH. David Eeelsa Thomas D. Dea Patterns made to order. Shafting, Bernard Whits Gao. H. Tribe Hangers, Couplings, Post and Flat W. W. Ritor John Wateon Boxes, Pulleys, etc, on Hand. ErectAdam Patterson Joseph Clark ing all kinds of Machinery. Brewery and Flour Mill Machlney, Elevators, Respectfully solicits the accounts of Conveyors. banks, mercantile firms and lndl-- 1 vlduals. MONEY TO LOAN. We pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatMONEY LOANED On any security. ment superior service. Large sums at banker's rates; salary loans. Service quick and confidential. Western Brokerage Company, 223-- 4 Eccles Blddg. E. M. CONROY, M. bankrupt. To the creditors of William S. Daily OGDEN UNION NO. 173, ORDER OF WASHINGTON Meets every Tues- of Ogden City, In the county of Weday evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. ber and district aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice Is hereby given that on the W. hall. H. A. SIMS, President 13th day of August A. D. 1904, the WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. said William S. Dally was duly adJunction City Lodge No. 38, Inde- judged bankrupt; and that the first be held pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In meeting of his creditors will at my office at 2443 Washington aveL O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenWeber county, Utah, ing. Visiting brothers cordially In nue, Ogden City, on the 27th of August A. D. 1904, day vlted to be present 10 In oclock the at forenoon, at which C. P. UTTER, N. G. creditors time the said may attend, WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. a trustee, their claims, prove appoint Thomas examine the bankrupt and transact OGDEN LODGE NO. 8. KNIGHTS OF such other business as may properly Liddon and 8L Athanasius. Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah come before said on SL London, Paul's In meeting. cathedral, National bank building, every Mon the last Sunday of the year 1903, Ogden, Utah, August 12, 1904. corday evening. Visiting brotherf Canon Newbolt paid a remarkable THO. MALONET, dially Invited. ,W. A. Robertson. C. tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Referee In Bankruptcy, C.; A. T. Wood, M. of F.; C. N. Liddon. "It Is now, he said, "more K. of R. and 8. than thirty years since a great theologian whose voice sounded from this kiw pulpit said that if the Athanaalan Is iBMMUdsnS Should bool th woiulrrtul creed were tampered with he would MARVEL HOUSE WIRING! Whirling Spray resign his preferments and retire itMp Infrcw toil from the ministry of the church, and nothing has occurred since then to ut jMf tonU to II make ua think that If he were alive the it lip Management of the Journal wil It a favor If subscribers will today he would alter his opinion. Dr. Llddon'a undevlatlng loyalty still llrea Tfamptly any of and works mightily upon ns. and we Telephone 614. remember his warning. non-delive- ry Till: SOl'TlI WEDGE 41-4- act just as daft as the common- est loon, If Carrie should 7 1934. nn I or yoOnooui. SalS ky DnnWa, or Mat is yila wntpyar, by prayold, tat SI 00. iptm, nr I bottt. Sl.TS. Circular Mil so wmuort. NEW IDEA Woman's Msgsains w mat pndkal ioinVl. feral iryw wMtorim. well ateMpmonm. 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