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Show DAILY UTAH STATE TUESDAY, APRIL JOURNAL, PAGE 18, 1905. JHSTATEUTAH. journal --a-d- OGDEN, E.A. Littl.fi.ld, A. P. by FRATERNAL Publiohoro Journal Co iocorponted ) every evening except Sunday onhlUhed Officoroi ,.k Vice-Preside- nt Browning Littlefield---SaCy- columns as there are needs. A people realize this fact and thereby have their, needs met. It is easy and simple. A few lines will do the work. President J Cannon and Treaourer . Director t Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, Gwllllam. W. W. Browning, Johnson. R. S. Joyce. John jfeteer. Manager John Meteor cvai k J- - TO ADVERTISERS: muat be In the vloui evening to insure Insertion me next day. a matter NoEntered aa aecond-claoOg-H- n vember 10. 10. at the poatofllce at Utah, under the Act of congress All advertlalng copy of March H?- - 15 Twenty-fourt- street. h Closed on Sunday. Terms of Subscription: ............ one month nr m,n. three months ny mall, six months one year By mall, m, mall, pv carrier, one week ny carrier, one month .......... .50 81.60 1.00 6.00 .15 10 three months, if paid By carrier, Ip advance single copy Boll ..................a 1.50 .05 subscription! payable In advance. who do not receive their or have any cause for complaint pgloblige by notifying thla office. Five dollars reward will be paid for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of peraona stealing copies a cf The State Journal from the prein-leeof subscriber.. Subscribers mpirs LONDON STYLES AS SET BY THE FASHIONDECREES COLORS FOR MEN. EDWARD ABLE In This sort of sum- hut overcoat must be worn buttoned two rows, if you please and two buttons behind, while the aklrts have ap- pllqued folds In the rear. However, the pseudo Prince Albert overcoats must not be worn with evening dress, For evening dress Clarence will buy one of those wide, gar- men lx. sufficiently long to hide the swallow tail, but not longer. Don't be alarmed, your last year's evening dress coat will do, but If you love your peace of mind ask the tailor to sew a black atrip down the seam of your evening trousers. One more expense. and a considerable one: You must have a fancy walatcoat, either pearl-gra- y silk or white. As to silk huts, if you coine to Paris without one. It'a going out of It wont be missed. fushjpn everywhere, even in London. Small, round, black hats are now generally worn morning, noon and night. By all means procure pleated bosom shirts for evening wear. high, turned-dow- n collars or standing collars, with turned-dow- n Let edges are worn. your cravat be small and narrow for evening, but in daytime you may Indulge your fancy for color: Empire green, ruby red, maroon, orchid, etc. When you wear light cravat, never fall to edge your waistcoat with white pique. Sportsmen wear leather ties In ,all colors, made of kid and game leather. For the handkerchief, batiste. narrow seams: have your monogram In colors, or a white one In a Most colored escutcheon, or square. fashionable Is an imitation of a red. or blue. seal, with the monogram In white raised letters. For the man of modest means hard times are coming lest the philanthropic gentlemen who sell gold watches on the Installment plan rush to his rescue, for without metal vest buttons, the true ladles' man will be nowhere. King Edward is not as gay In regard to spending money as he used to be, but he la said to have already Invested a considerable fortune In rest buttons, and the season Is only about to open. Gold or silver buttons are expensive In themselves, but fashion decrees that each vest button contain a pearl or colored stone, while enameled buttons must be framed In solid gold. A man of taste and means has, therefore, every opportunity to display both. There are very few innovations in skirt ana culf buttons. The least expensive are mother of "The pearl, framed in platinum. rubles and bloods" wear diamonds, pearls In platinum settings. Platinum Is also much used In rings with colored stones, and Anna Gould's husbands sport a watch chain of that metal, set with small white pearls. The modern watch is of medium size, very flat, and the watch charm, having the outward appearance of a gold coin. Is, in fact, a medallion with a miniature, or some sweet memento Inside. The superstitious effect a charm representing the outlines of a pig, cut In platinum. It costs a hundred francs and may help you to win & million on the races Provided Mr. Pig Is well Maroon, Tobaoeo or Gray Sing!. Breasted Coate Prince Albert Overcoats. LONDON, April 18. The masculine Parisian continues to dress either like an Englishman or a counter-jumpe- r, whose aunt has Just died, leaving him a thousand franca to spend at the nearest haberdashers, and LunduB sets the real faahlona for men. Maroon, or tobacco, are the thing, but gray la not to be despised, and the best dressed men affect very thin markings, longitudinal lines, hardly These lines are someperceptible. times red, more often a whitish gray. Hough cloth Is mostly used. , Black Jackets with dark trousers are much worn. Always take care that, when your coat is buttoned, the strip of white pique, edging the vest, re' mains visible. King Edward's spring and summer utflts consist exclusively of single' toasted coata. Jackets and sacques, and all are more cutaway than ever. trousers narrow down toward the sad news to those who ue obliged to wear shoes larger than 1 or 8. Even the king's Prince A1 tat coata have but a single row of buttons, and the garment is to be worn open during the summer and fall It haa silk revers and Is calcu toed to display the very elaborate waistcoats that will be worn on Easter 4y and after for eome time to come. The king, I was told by one of hla Intimates, will prefer silk and velvet rests, according to the temperature. He has such "mode, pearly-gra- y and maroon, and for each color special buttons of precious metal have been wade. Of the Jewelry part more anon. A novelty In the material of the vest line Is called "pressed velvet I cant ay that I like the effect, but of course H Edward does, It must be all right a Poor young gentlemen can use old Prince Albert as a summer overcoat, for the new style la an exact 'Production of that and marks the waistline strong' His foot which la time-wo- A CHEAP rn en adver-xnTJ- '1 AMELIA EN, go-ca- - X. 1. street Dm Bie 41 for irriUtlma THE NEW TRADE MARK. A copy of the new law of trade marks will be sent free to any one Interested In trade mark protection, by C. A. Snow & Co., opposite patent office, Washington, D. C. j j lamtu diMharjBflnMiiun'iI or lormltmw of mseos noabraoMi. nd sot I DIRECTORY r I President DON MAGUIRE, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, March 80, 1905. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HENDERSON THO. MALONEY, Lawyer. RefSree in Bankruptcy. ington Ave. Ind. 'Phone. A MAC MILLAN Attoraeys-at-La- 2442 Wash- Rooms Building. II First National Baak " 1 D. SKEEN, T. D. J0HN8ON Lawyer. and 9 First. National Bank Rooms 49 and GO. First National Bank Rooms building, Ogden, Utah. Building. ARTHUR E. PRATT, Eccles Building. Attorney-at-LaALFRED W. AGEE, to 14 H. H. GODDARD ' Loan end Insurance Broker. Commercial Stock Bought and Bold 10 Ecclee Bldg. Real Estate, X; 52 Eastern F. B. DEVOTO, J. A SMITH, Beef Utah Loin A Abstractor of Title Bonded and Licensed. Trust Building. 369 F. C. WOODS A CO, Ballard &RincKers 331 TWENTY-FOURT- 66 and 57, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. ALLEN TRANSFER What two words have greater meaning I t than t let the I Utah Lights Railway . I Company 3 Furnish you with either or both. I C. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden GEORGE E. CROSS, Wholesale Manufacturer and Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, etc. Blankets and Robes at cost. Make specialty 'of hand-mad- Buggy Har e ness. LiglfePower : CO, street h HARNESS. First Nat Bank Building. STREET. H Twenty-fourt- 4 i momooHoo oooooooohw e NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mlriu-pi- t or eniNmoiia. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL i Attorney-at-La- Corn-fe- d Attorney for said estate. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the EldotaU ky Drmcclota, rado Mining and Milling company will or ml Is plain wrappar, be held at 649 Twenty-fift- h street, OgbrI oproi, prepaid, for on April 25th, 1905, for the .0. or S bottle tt.n. den, Utah, Circular leul aa nmuil purpose of holding an election of officers for the ensuing year, said officers to consist of president, treasurer and secretary; also a board of three directors to serve during the coming year or until the date of the next regular annual meet ing for the election of offleera All! stockholders are hereby notified to be present or send forward their proxies for election of said officers. JOHN LAGAN. Piiili-M- , wind-blow- - re-rn- j a poet flung a glow Ftom hla pen upon hla paper. 111, Ecclea Building: Sweet scents sprang from open buda: Sounds rose high, then droppd and died: E. M. CONROY, M. D Flames writhed red, like shreds of light n On a altar taper. Carr's drug store, corner Over And the people saw. and said. R. P. HUNTER street and Grant avenue. Ere theyd half perused the proem, Twenty-fift- h "He must have been off hla head Public and Conveyances yNotary called a he When that thing poem." J08EPH CHEZ, Room 6, First National Bank Bldg. Law. at Counsellor and Once a master wrote a score. Attorney Great and grand and full of wonder. 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg, In It wa the Joy of life; DR. D. N. SMITH OGDEN, UTAH. In It the grief of death: Notary in office. 242--W. U. Telegraph Laughter and the wall of tear: Dentist Lightning gleam and craah of thunder Independent Rooms 51-coda Bell 'Phone And the many headed heard. National Bank Bldg. First 887. With a frown of deprecation, As they murmured. On my word. BUSINESS CARD8. What a mad conglomeration!" Westminster Oasetta. ABSTRACTOR. ARCHITECTS. ai R ss I Once T nave neen made the passenger departments of Die Southern Pacific and the new Clark ute whereby people purchasing tlc-tto Los Angeles will be swung jound the circle from Ogden. In yer words a passenger can leave city, go across the famous Lucln and enter California by the southern Pacific. From San Francisco doto Log Angelee he can travel by ? l,ne that skirts the ocean beach "'Water part of the way. and come home via Dagget, Cali-- ., "d Milford. In order to trD the Southern Pacific an It has put in a round rit of MO, good for 90 days, with dates April 11 to 15. to Los wie and return with the privilege home over the Clark road, wl" n Rood running shape by jr une Bt,d July, when the tickets "1 In IN THIi DISTRICT COURT OF THM vlted. F. W. VOLU E. C Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Utalk la F. E. NICHOLS. Recorder. First-du- n VANTE1 cook and wife OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed the matter of the estate of Anna B. exwant position. and curled. MRS. THOS. JEN- B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO Lyudrcs. deceased. Hoarding house perience. Address "D, Journal. Creditors will present claims with and Pacific. TeL KINS. Thirty-thir- d 719 Lodge and club rooms second 626-vouchers to the undersigned adminis416 floor Masonic Bldg, Washing- trator. at the law offices of Joseph FOR 8ALE. ton avenue. Regular meeting ever) dies. Kq Rooms 41 and 42, First Full SERVICE One Jersey and DurNational Bunk building, Ogden, Utah, ham bull. 1915 Grant. Terms FOR BALE 40 neres of first-claTuesday evening. un or before the 1st day of August, A. land, all xdanted. good water right A. O. HORN. B. R. D. 1905. and well located. Price (2.500. M. J. H. KNAUSS. Secretary. F. E. GRANT, Skeen, Room 50. First National Bank Administrator. Building. FORTUNES told BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINJOSEPH CHEZ, Esq, l"OR SALE 30 acres good land, partly MEN. OGDEN LODGE N& 68. Attorney. 5 different ways planted; must be sold at once. Price Date of first publication March 21th, Meets every Wednesday evening at on M. Skeen, (1.000, 1905. good terms. bv 7:80. T. L. Butler, Master; A. L. Room 50, First National Hunk Bldg. E. A. Munsey, Howe, Secretary: GOO DM NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Collector. FOR KALE 90 acres good land. Crop 8S7 22ml Street. all up and growing. (3.500, part cash CREDITORS OF ALICE WRIGHT, OGDEN UNION NO. 178. ORDER OF and bulance on time. M. Skeen, Room 50, First National Hank Bldg. Tues- deceased, will present their claims, duly WASHINGTON Meets every MONEY TO LOAN. verified, to Frederick Wright, executor, day svenlng at I o'clock In A. O. U. at his office. No. 616 Twenty-fourt- h FOR SALE Seven acres in city with IL A. SIMS, President W. ball. water right. Fine place for chicken street, Ogden, Utah, on or before the The money you ranch. Price (800, partly on time It SALARIED PEOPLE 20th day of July, 1905. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary.' be can to need and find it hard get desired. We consider this a good FREDERICK WRIGHT. Executor. sesupplied you quickly without Charles Stout, Attorney for Executor. bargain. Hunter & Kennedy, Room No. 16, Ind' Junction City or knowledge Lodgs or endorsement, curity 6. First National Hunk Building. Date of first publication, 20th day of We treat everybody pendent Order of Odd Fellows, masts In of anyone. 1905. March, all. to alike. Same terms Payments L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenFOR SALE Pony, saddle and bridle. Your to suit your own convenience. Horace S. Foster, Journal office. cordially Incredit once established at my office, ing. V'altlng brother NOTICE TO CREDITORS. be to vited moment's a can at present. money you rt get FOR SALE! Baby in good No terms. Call notice. and get my c. P. UTTER, N. G. condition, at half original cost:- 8(88 IN THE MATTER OF TIIE HS-al- te trouble to talk It over with you. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. of O. BernardascL Washington ave. Bell phone 660-k D. D. DRAKE, Notice is hereby given by the underBell 410-1Phones: Eccles Bldg. FOR SALE: Three cows, fresh; 4 and LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS OF signed, H. C. Wardlelgh, administra600-Office open OGDEN Home: 499. 5 years old; two Durhama and 1 Jermeets at Castle hall, Utah tor of the estate of G. BernardascL dePythias, from 8:80 a. m. to 6:80 p. m. National bank building, every Mon- ceased, to creditors of said deceased, sey. Call 1898 Riverside Park avenue. J. D. Lambert day evening. Visiting brothers cor- to present their claims with the necesMONEY TO LOAN On city and farm dially Invited. J. C. Delmore,- C. C.; sary vouchers within four months from 818 DEL MONTE ROOMING HOUSE, property. HUNTER A KENNEDY. L N. Meld, K. of R. and S. the date of first publication of this no24th Rooms with or without board; tice to said administrator at the office also rooms for light housekeeping. MONEY LOANED On of Valentine Gideon, attorney for said WORLD OF WE THE WOODMEN any security 'Phone Ind. Mrs. T. Mortensen, Prop. 74 K. P. In of No. meeta her estate, at hie office In Rooms 28 and Camp sums at bankers rates; salary Large 086. street 30, First National Bank building, Oghall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h loans. Service quick and confidential and Washington avenue, every den, Utah. LOST. Western Brokerage Company, 228-- 4 Thla the 25th day of March, A. IX Thursday evening at p, m. VisitEccles Blddg. Woodmen cordially Invited to at- 1905. ing LOST One red milch cow. dehorned, tend. William Doyle, C. C.; E. Auth, II. C. WARD LEIGH. left horn barely visible, no brands. Administrator. First National Bank building. Clerk, ETnder return to 758 Twenty-fift- h VALENTINE GIDEON, MEtlANDWOMto. Attorney-at-La- Flamed and flickerd: rose and feU, Like a wond rous spirit robe In an eastern fairy atory. And the public looked and spoke. With a wealth of solemn itrlcture, "He muat mean It for a Joke, For It cannot be a picture." NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Journtng Sir Knights courteously MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. J. OOOOOOOOOOOOH4H4444HOOO TRIP. , i ed The Critics. Once a painter wore a web; Wove a web of glowing gl . In and out the colors flashed; gar-to- nt Arrangements expire. i treated. pa-P- ,ut-o- ! bell-shap- - Office: tlU 6 p. m. Open l'iv:ii li fashion. ly Iitiwi. Attorney. NO MONTE COMMANDER? 8, K. T. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of each month. So EL City Circulator 'Horace 8. Foster ARE as many reasons for advertising THERE froliato tad Ciurdianshjj WEBER LODGE NO. 8, F. A A. M Consult County Clerk or the respective Regular communlcatione first and signers for further Information. and third Thursdays of each month NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Qualified llaaons cordially Invited. II. R. MACMILLAN. W. M. IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF F. E. NICHOLS, Sec'y. Weber Oiunty. In the estate of Bade llosaiilch, deceased. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. I. R. A M Creditors will present claims with Regular convocation first Tuesday ' oiichers lo the undersigned at 422 Ogden, Utah, on or beaach month. Vlaitlng companion! Eccles Building, fore August 201 h, 1905. invited. cordially GEORGE K. CAKOB, A. V. McINTOSH. M E. II. P. Administrator. F. EL NICHOLS, Secy. Cl i A It I. KM STOUT, 189 sut. uuh SOCIETIES. SEVEN, In Probate, No. 1322. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Second Judicial District County of Weber and State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Mathias CL Marvin, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor at the law office of Tho. Maloney, at No. 2443 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, on or before the 9th day of August, A. IX 1906. Ogden, Utah, April 8th, 1905. THOr MALONEY, Executor of the last will and testadement of Mathias C. Marvin, ceased. Date of first publication, April the 8th, 1905. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE EO CREDITORS. New York A Great Western Mining, A PrinCo. Development Smelting IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE cipal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Second Judicial District, County of Notice la hereby given that at a meetWeber and State of Utah. In the New directors York of the of the ing matter of the estate of Ida R. Dlns-nior- e, A Great Western Mining; Smelting A deceased. Development Co., held on the 29th day! In probate, No. 1825. of March, 1905, Assessment No. 5, of Creditors will present claims with one end one half cents per share was levied on the outstanding stock of said vouchers to the undersigned adminiscompany, payable immediately to J. trator at his home In North Ogden. H. Knauss, secretary, at his office, No. Weber county, Utah, onor before the 206 Eccles building, Ogden, lUtah. 9th day of August. A. D. 1905. CHARLES F. DINSMORE, Any stock upon which this assessment ' may remain unpaid on Thursday, May Administrator of the estate of Ida R. Dinsmore, deceased. 4th, 1905, will be delinquent and wlllj THO. MALONEY, be advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made beAttorney for Administrator. Date of first publication April Ith, fore, will be sold on Wednesday, May 24th, 1905, at 4 o'clock p. m. at the 1905. office of said J. H. Knauss, secretary. No. 206 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent 'assessment IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Salt Lake County, State of Utah, In thereon.together with the cost of adProbate. In the matter of the esvertising and expense of sale, tate end guardianship of J. J. Rlor-da- n, J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary, 20fc Eccles Bldg. Ogden, Utah. an incompetent. The undersigned will sell at priOgden, Utah, March 29th, 1905. vate sale the premises situate In Ogden, Weber County, Utah, described SUMMON8. as follows, vlx: the south fifty (N) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF feet of the north two nundred and tbe Second Judicial District of the ninety-tw- o (292) feet of the east two hs State of Utah, in and for the county of hundred and thirty-fiv- e feet and Weber. W. C. Brats, plaintiff, vs. E. (285.6) feet of lot thirty-fiv- e N. Jenkins and Aggie Jenkklns, de- (35), block ten (10), South Ogden surfendants. vey, together with the appurtenances, The State of Utah to said defendants: on or after April 21, 1905, and written You are hereby summoned to appear bids will be received at the office of within twenty days after the service Kelly A Herrlc, Ogden, Utah; terms of this summons upwi you, If served of sale cash or credit, aa provided by within the county In which this action law. Is brought, otherwise, within thirty ANGUS McKELLAR, Jr.. days after service, and defend the Guardian of the estate of J. J. Rlor-da- n, above entitled action; and in case of an Incompetent. your failure so to do Judgment will be Dated April 12th, 190S. rendered against you according to the McGURRIN A GUSTXN, demand of the complaint, of which a Attorneys for Guardian. copy is herewith served upon you. First publication April 12, 1905. HULANISK3 A PEERYt , Call on George, whelre you will Albarn Allan, Prop. get your repairing done right 418 24th Furniture Vans and Storage. Office, street Phone, Ind, 98. 412 Twenty-fift- h street. 'Phone No. 22. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. HOTEL8. . JACK FERGUSON, Pool and Billiard Tables and Supplies. Plaintiffs Attorneys. LINCOLN HOTEL. P. O. Address Ogden, Utah, First 2506 Lin Telephone Bell, 843-Affliction of Lonesomeness. con avenue. National Bank Building, comer Twenty-foLoneoomeneee is an affliction urth Centrally located. Rates: 81.00 to street and Washington Av(1.50 per day. Special rates by the drives one to nil sorts of remei enue. PLUMBERS. month. Your real victim neglects nothing lTitzman? WILL M. OTTINGER. Mgr, will drive away the blues and ISO 23d Street Practical Plumber end Heater, sunshine in. Even actual and i the Japaneee Loan. No. 2275 Wash. Ave. 'Phone: Bell, trouble Is to be preferred pant new The loan Japanese wai the first 514-Residence. Phone 818-real Indigo atmosphere of one's international loan ever placed in Lon'PHOTOGRAPHERS. To coloring. escape the blues" New York San and don, Francisco COAL. In the last named city the sufferer resorts to all aorta of e Jointly. We Carry a Full Line of Nevada National bank managed It dlents ranging from the pursuit PARKER A CO. Kodaks and 8uppllee. The San Francisco newspapers ex- life partner or the acquirement i Finishing end Developing done on In a trip round kitten, to Rock Springs, Castle Gate. Diamond press pride at being published as one world or indulging Short Notice. a paper wll of purchasing the three financial centers great THE THOMAS STUDIO. Wall. Coal. and Cumberland 24th and comic supplement. of the Exchange. globe. Both 'Phones. 2457, Washington Ave. K. Y. slx-tent- |