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Show PAGE journal .ThSTATE OGDEN. UTAH. A P. E.A.Littl.fi.ld. 1896 WEBER LODGE NO. 6. F. A A. Regular communications first one and third Thursdays of each month Qualified Masons cordially Invited. IF YOU WANT A HELPER , (Incorporai. every evening except Sunday Officers: E j 'A. ' r. E. Vice-Prealde- nl Littlefield.., Secy. and Treaaurer & Directors: E. A. Littlefield, G wlHiam, W. W. Browning. John Johnson, R. S. Joyce. cank Cannon, J- - Of any kind, in fact, if you want anything real quick, put an Advertisement in the President Cannon nk ty. Browning " ADVERTISERS: In the ill advertising copy must be to insure Insertion evening pevioue TO second-cla- tewdas 10. 100S. matter ss at the postofflce at Og-Uta- 425 office' Oeentlil 8 m- - street. h Closed en Sunday. Terms of Subscription : mail, one month maij, three months BO $1.60 $.00 months 6.00 gSHon.oneyearweek 15 gl carrier, 0 o carrier, one month If months. paid three carrier, 1M ta advance .. fllnri A SINGLE IN 05 COPT ubscrlptlons payable in advance. not receive their or have any cause for complaint iJjjoblige by notifying this office. Five Infor-atio- n jgllars reward will be paid for that will lead to the arrest and eviction of persons stealing copies g The State Journal from the prem-o- f subscribers. ggMcrlbers who do Telephones: Bell, 664 Business Office ... 1 ring .Ind, 6641 ring Bell, 664 Editorial Booms 2 ....Ind., 6642 WANTED First-clacook and wife want position. Hoarding house experience. Address D", Journal. rings rings Love Is heavens light Hating reproof is loving ruin. N:uTlflce demonstrates sincerity. There Is no achieving without be- FOR RENT Furnished room. Steam heat and bath. The Palace, 250 25th St., 11 block from depot . lieving. The word of life Is a lot more than words. The smooth man ha a hard road ahead of him. No soul was ever yet caught by the steel-tra- p smile. No one needs to sit still while waiting on the Lord. The martyrs crown was never found by looking for It The people will go to the church that gives Itself to them. The greatest miracle is the. casting out of the devil of self. Love may be misunderstood, but It never misunderstands. The love of the Lord never yet led men to hate one another. A man may be solid on the time card and still miss the train. Many a sinter spoils her testimony In the church by her tongue In the kitchen. There is something wrong with the home that la not the happiest place on FOR SALE. FOR SALE Seven acres In city with water right. Fine place for chicken ranch. Price $S00, partly on time If desired. We consider this a good bargain. Hunter & Kennedy, Room 6, First National Bank Building. FOR SALE Pony, saddle and bridle. Horace S. Foster, Journal office. rt In good FOR SALK Baby condition, at half original cost 2362 Washington ave. Bell phone 660-go-ca- X. FOR SALE OR TRADE Horse, harness and rubber-tire- d buggy. Good as new. 1915 Grant avenue. FOR SALE Three cows, fresh; 4 and 5 years old; two Durhams and 1 Jersey. Call 1898 Riverside Park avenue. J. D. Lambert. It Is giving In his name that turns SALE Eggs from Rocks, Reds the cup of cold water in the wine of FOR and Leghorns. Oak Poultry Yards, love. SL and Grant Ave. Some people never enjoy themselves unless they are getting ont an Injunc- DEL MONTE ROOMING HOUSE, 268 tion on anothers happiness. 24th Rooms with or without' board; Many an average man has been also rooms for light housekeeping. spoiled by having to live with a man Mrs. T. Mortensen. Prop. Ind. 'Phone who thought he was way above the 686. . Thirty-seven- B1 TELEPHONE th average. This la not the only world that la MISCELLANEOUS. callous to the man who goes around looking for a chance to put his feel- OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed ings under the other fellow's feet. and curled. MRS. THOS. JENChicago Tribune. and Pacific. TeL KINS, Thirty-thir- d 626-- K. UTILIZES MOST METHOD8. About Precious Stones. After the diamond, the sapphire la FOR SERVICE! One Jersey and Durham bull, 1915 Grant. Terms reathe hardest atone; with her more sonable. also she the sister beautiful possesses Innovation Has Attracted Attention of quality of resisting the attack of the the Whole Civilized World. file, hut she la, however, cloudy in appearance and of a milky hue. The topas la Bllghtly yellowish, and surAmong many things which the Japrenders to the cutting teeth of the file. anese have done during the war which There are a great number of white they are now waging, and which have diamonds, but a pure, clear, transparattracted the attention of the world, ent stone without a shade of color is their use of the telephone is. one. As more rare than Is often supposed. each advance waa made or a trench was dug, connections were made with SUMMONS. Thua, headquarters by telepnone. DISTRICT IN THE COURT OF not only waa all Important InformatSecond Judicial District of ion transmitted Immediately to the (heate of in and for the count commander, but fighting was directed Weber. Utah, C. Bratx, plaintiff, vi W. from the latter point by the same N. Jenkins and Aggie Jenkklna, means The commander waa able to fendants. direct the fire of the guna and to orThe State of Utah to said defendants: der advances when the proper time came. The telephone in this service haa taken the place of the courier and does the work better and more quickly. flrsrpuWUonfOO ent 1, h cers for the ensuing year, said cers to consist of president, dent, treasurer and secretary; also a board of three directors to serve during the coming year or until the date publication, offi-st- vlce-presi- j805 -1 I ll1 oron;a' All lng for the election stockholders are hereby notified to bel present or send forward their proxies for election of said officers. JOHN LAGAN. ?.f zj THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Jullc,al Dlatrlct County of Weber and State of Utah. In the e, matter of the estate of Ida R. Dlns-mor- deceased. In probate, No. 1825. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his home In North Ogden. Weber county, Utah, onor before the 9th day of August A. D. 1905. CHARLES F. DINSMORE, Administrator of the estate of Ida R. President DON MAGUIRE. Secretary. Ogden, Utah, March 20, 1905. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for building the lasonlc Temple will be received until Thursday, April 20, 1905, at 2 oclock p. m. at the office of J. A. Smith, architect, at which time all bids received will be publicly opened. Plana and I Dinsmore, deceased. THO. MALONEY, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication April 8th, 1905. of J. A. Smith, architect, on and after IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF Thursday, April 6th. Salt Lake County, State of Utah, In The right Is reserved to reject any Probate. In the matter of the esor all bids. tate and guardianship of J. J. Rlor-da- n, By order of the Temple Craft Com-- I an Incompetent. mlttee. The .undersigned will sell at prl- MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF I jTRte THE CHURCH OF THE 8HEPHERD. two Hundred and A meeting of the members in good feet ofo the north ninety-tw(292) feet of the east two zx SS.oZ.K: l'bL m. Church of the Good Shepherd, north - , vey, rtogether with the appurtenances. n- wpltten street and bids will be east corner Twenty-fourt- h office of the avenue, Oaden, Utftn, for tne j Herne, Ogden, Ut&n; term Kelly purpose of considering, voting upon of or credit, as provided by cash sale selland determining the question of BUSINE8S CARDS. ,aw' lng, disposing of and conveying all McKELLAR. Jr Interest of the Church of the Good Omirdlan ,GS estate of J. J. Rlor- ABSTRACTOR. deARCHITECTS. Shepherd in and to the following an dan, Incompetent. scribed parcels of real estate in Ogden Dated April 12th, 1906. F. B. DEVOTO, J. A. SMITH, City, Weber county, Utah. McGURRIN & GUSTIN, Abstractor of Titl Bonded A part of lot 6 In block 24 of plat A. Attorneys for Guardian. Licensed. and Utah Loan & Trust Building. of Ogden City survey, beginning gt the First publication April 12, 1905. 369 .Twenty-fourt- h street corner of said lot 6, and run-- 1 northwest F. C. WOODS & CO, Ining thence east 55 feet more or less, HARNESS. thence south 130 feet, thence west 56 and 57, First Nat. Bank Building. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 55 feet more or less to west line said 1 130 to begin-feet GEORGE E. CROSS, north thence lot; New York & Great Western Mining, Wholasale Manufacturer and Dealer in nlng. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. A part of lot 1 in block 33 of plat Smelting A Development Co. PrinHarness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, etc.; Blankets and Robes at cost. Make aA,' Ogden City survey, beginning at cipal place of business, Ogden, Utah. - Notice ALLEN TRANSFER CO, e Is hereby given that at a meet-nes- s. specialty of Buggy Har-- 1 a point 150 feet west of the S. E. corCall on George, where you will ner of said lot 1, and running thence directors of the New York A barn Allen, Prop. get your repairing done right 418 24th west 15 feet more or less, thence north! Western Great Furniture Vans and Storage. Office, street. Phone, Mining; Smelting A or 15 more east 140 feet 98." Ind., f"et, thence 412 Twenty-fift- h street 'Phone No. 22. less, thence south 140 feet to beginning. Development Co., held on the 29th day of March, 1905, Assessment No. 5, of By order of the Board of Trusteed. EUGENE H. SMITH. Secretary. one and one half cents per share waa HOTEL8. JACK FERGI80N, Dated March 28th, 1905. levied on the outstanding stock of said Pool and Billiard Tables and 8upp1iss. company, payable immediately to J. LINCOLN HOTEL. n 2586 H. Knauss, secretary, at hla office. No. Telephone Bell, (43-avenue. 208 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah. dentrally located. Rates: 81.00 to Cremation of Dead Soldiers. stock which this assessment Any upon the rates $1.50 per day. by Special PLUMBER8. critics say that the Japan- - may remain unpaid on Thursday, May Military month. eae have a great advantage over 4th. 1905. will be delinquent and will L. ZITZMAN, WILL M. OTTINGER, Mgr, Christian rations in the matter ofte advertised for sale at public 23d Street 830 Practical Plumber and Heater, because of their method of t,on and unless payment Is made be Bell, I of ?V; J27 Wash. Ave,: Phone: the dead by cremation! fore win be oW on Wednesday, May I disposing Residence. Phone 818-the After battles of the civil 24th 1905 at 4 'cIocfc P- - m- - at tm great PHOTOGRAPHERS. aa,? war In the United Slates the soldiers 20 en' Utah. We Carry a Full Line of rf slept in graveyards and drank the wa- LNo' assessment to pay delinquent with tainted the ter from seepago the thereon.together. with the cost of ad Kodaks and Supplies. graves of the (lead. During that war ve,.tllng and expense of sale, Finishing and Developing done on e an . " b Short Notice. J- H. KNAUSS, Rock Springs. Castle Gate. Diamond Secretary, n one arounds tle' THE THOMAS STUDIO. 206 Kccles Bldg, Ogden, Utah. and Cumberland Coal. 24th and WalL 1 r dlod one ln nd thrteen disease. 2457, Washington Ave. Both Phones. 0gden, Utah. March 29th. 190S. a" A,21195 I I J What two words t have greater meaning than I t LightisiPower I I hand-mad- LET THE I ;U tan Lights Railway: ' Company ! t f Furnish you with either or both. 1 1 1 Lln-co- K. I L W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden 1 auc-sanitati- on cen before. r I -- a very promising lot, are they?observed this mountaineer Philosopher after a while. Thems ttoly the kind we used to run for MEN AMD Wail!;, Cm Bis U (nr sns.t ji diKhrsM.isflamnirtu-t- con-tab- le Washington Post , iu th.,r cla,ma, anlJ verified, to Frederick Wright, executor, at his office, No. 616 Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden, Utah, on or before tbs 20th day of July, 1905. FREDERICK WRIOHT, Executor. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN-- 1 MEN. OGDEN LODOE No. IS- .Date of Meets every Wednesday evening a I March, 1905. 7:30. T. L. Butler. Master; A. L MONEY TO LOAN. E. A. Munaey Howe, Secretary; Collector. SALARIED PEOPLE The money you need and find it hard to get can bel IN THE MATTER OF THE E8-:it- to supplied you quickly without se- OGDEN UNION NO. 172. ORDER OV of O. BernnrdaacL curity or endorsement, or knowledge WASHINGTON Meets every TuesNotice is hereby given by the undertreat We everybody of anyone. day evening at I oclock In A. O. V signed, H. C. Wurdlelgh, administraalike. Same terms to all. Payments tor of the estate of O. Bernardaecl, deW. halt H. A. SIMS, President. to suit your own convenience. Your ceased, to creditors of said deceased, credit once established at iny office, WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. to present their claims with the necea-- I you can get money at a moments sury vouchers within four months from notice. Call and gel my terms. No Junction City Lodge No. 16, Inde- - the date of first publication of this trouble to talk It over with you. Order of Odd Fellows, meets Is tlce to said administrator at ths office D. D. DRAKE, I L O. Bell O. 410-1F. hall every Thursday even of Valentine Gideon, attorney for said Kccles Bldg, rhones: 500-Office open I ng. Visiting brothers cordially In estate, at his office In Rooms 29 andHome: 499. 30, First National Bank building, Ogfrom 8:30 a. m. to 6:89 p. m. vlted to be present. den, Utah. C. P. UTTER. N. G This the 25th day of March, A. D. MONEY TO LOAN On city and farm 1905. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. KENNEDY. property. HUNTER II. C. WARDLEIGH. Administrator. 2. KNIGHTS OF LODGE NO. MONEY LOANED On any security. VALENTINE GIDEON, meets at Castle hall, Utah Pythias, Attorney for eald estate. Large sums at banker's rates; salary National bank building, every Monloans. Service quick and confidential corbrothers evening. day Visiting NOTICE TO CREDITORS. dially Invited. J. C. Delmore, C. C.; Western Brokerage Company, 221-- 4 of L. R. and N. K. 8. Meld, Ecdes Blddg. In Probate, No. 1322. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE- - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ber Camp No, 74 meets in K. of P. I Second Judicial District, County of Lovable Japanese Women. street I Weber and State of Utah. In the corner of Twenty-fourt- h a are-hall, There great many women In and avenue, every! matter of the estate of Mathias CL Washington Japan, and especially In the heart of 8 p. m. Visit-- 1 at Marvin, deceased. Thursday evening the country, where foreign Influence invited to at-- 1 Woodmen Creditors will present claims with Ing cordially has never reached, who wear their I tend. William Doyle, C. C.; EL Auth, vouchere to the underelgned executor " hair bobbed like a small boys and Clerk, First National Bank building. I at the law office of Tho. Maloney, at oftentimes parted Jauntily on the No. 2442 Washington avenue, Ogden side; and by this one may be sure City, Weber Cbunty, State of Utah, on ' that they are widows, and that they or before the 9th day of August, A. D. 1905. hang many prayer slips at the temple Notice 1 hereby given that a meet- doors and give their passing days In Ogden, Utah, April 8th, 1905. Eldo-1 of the stockholders of the THO. MALONEY, patient, sweet devotion to the family lng ExePUt0B of the ltt" wtl and heStrTwSiTv-fift'hTt- L and the home wherein they are sure de" to be much loved. Eleanor Franklin n,ent.of Math,a" & Marv,n den, Utah, on April 25th, 1905, for the ceased. In Leslies Weekly. purpose of holding an election of offlDate ot flrBt April the I at once Didnt Think Much of the Lot Representative Brownlow looks like the Tennessee mountaineer that be Is. Stocky and broad, he tips the scales I considerably over 200, aa does Representative Sima, to whom he waa talking yesterday. When I first ran for Congress, kid he, there were several candidates In the race. We had all assembled at a certain town, and were on ffc Platform at a public meeting. X There was a rqpgh old fellow In the udience, who waa looking the aspirants over with a critical eye. One of them had done him several favors, x nd ho felt in duty bound to vote for that man, who, however, he had never Crt. CRJMTOHS OF ALICE WRIOHT. I H when I was a boy. Thars my candidate. Ive got ter vote for him. I" tfven $io If I hadnt seen him Uttr. ovn moMInn GOODj0T Ballard &Rinckers Even the flying by the engineering corps, and the result of every sklr tnlh and the taking of every village were known within a short time at headquarters. Electrical Review. Ronkr 87 22ml Street. I Eastern ef ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO Lodge and club rooms second Uisonle Hid,. mi ton ntmun. By Its with the commander-ln-chiformed of the result. columns were followed Recorder. a P. O. business and PROFESSIONAL DIREGTORY ic ability to communicate instantly many and widely separated days after service, and points, not only are the army's operations directed more effectively, but one commander lenabled to control a larger force than waa possible under Ihe old system. Could Field Marshal copy is herewith served upon you. Oyama have directed the operations of HULANISKI & PEERY, 100,000 men and have timed hla strokes plaintiffs Attorneys k exactly had he been forced to de pend upon orders carried by horse? How could he have controlled a fighting line one hundred miles long? With enue. out the telephonethe operations would have been carried on by a number of generals, each acting according to a certain plan, but depending largely on Corn-fe- d his own judgment for wbat to do and Beef when to do It That the fight would have been carried on as bravely none can doubt, but the telephone coordinated the actions of each division and reduced the armies to one vast maSTREET. chine. Nothing waa left to chance: 331 TWENTY-FOURTevery stroke was correctly timed, and In- F. W. VOLL, K. C F. H. NICHOLS, GOOD MEN, FOR RENT. earth. OYAMA viled. FORTUNES told 5 different ways by A A1 E L 1 A WANTED. SEN- TENCE. ss Twenty-fourt- P- - journlng Sir Knights courteously lr h, 1870. Msrch NO COM MANDERY MONTE K. T. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of each month. 8 2, T19 8ERMONS V. EL No-Jmh- er under the Act of Congress of ted The Utah State Journal City Circulator Foster W. M. Regular convocation fit at Tnesdsf each month. Visiting i'ninpa:ilni cordially Invited. a. v. McIntosh, m k. ii. p. F. E. NICHOLS. Secy. :OF Manager J" H. R MACMILLAN. NICHOLS, Secy. OGDEN CHAPTER No. I. It. A. WANT COLUMNS wrteer. SEVEN, . ' trriuttou of rnmkiMnk. . 1 .1 slriiu. or niton nrahw.- P.InloM, ind not nl or T. . nul-Lu-Ui. leMkjrDrakiUla. or Mnt ,In pl.in wrr.ppw. 1 1I r .l-- " 10,jnl.r,ir Hilt S k i U i.'.. 1 I - I |