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Show DAILY STATE UTAH JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL PAGE SEVEN, 19, 1905. STATE JOURNAL -- r OGDEN, UTAH. A. by E. A. Littl.fi.ld, a.A FRATERNAL WEBER LODGE NO. D. 1896 Publiahora Journal Co (Incorporated , every evening except Sunday sut. Utth ...Mlriied Officers: .k j. cannon THERE President Littlefield... SeCy. and Treasurer Directors: Cannon, EL A. Littlefield, W. G william, W. W. Browning. Johnson. R. S. Joyce. John J- - JSf ARE as many reasons for advertising City Circulator president to take some step which will save the uiinperei1 railways from the effects of fair competition, and there WANTED Kiret-cinrook and wife in no doubt that it will require great ' want kik1iIoii. Boarding house perieiice. Address D", Journal, strength on the part of the president to resist. If the president i proves Invulnerable, then the lobbyists FOR SALE. will turn their attention to congress, ami It Is entirely possible that In that FOR SALK 40 acres of first-clas- a quarter they may prove successful. If, land, ail planted, good water right however, the president and the conand well located. Price $3,600. M. gress prove true to the interests of the Skeen, Room SO, First National Bank people the railways will doubtless be Building. compelled materially to lower their transcontinental transportation rates. FOR SALK 30 ucrcs good land, partly plant ed; must be sold at once. Price M. Skeen, 31,000. on good terms. The people of the United States are Room SO, First National Bank Bldg. not the only ones who have suffered from the monopoly of the line, as Is shown by the protest FOR SALK 90 acres good land. Crop of seven South American ministers all up and growing. $3,500. part cash who have filed a protest with the state M. arid balance on time. Skeen, Room SO, First National Bank Bldg. department against the renewal of contracts with South American steamship lines, which they claim have been FOR SALE Seven acres In city with water right, tine place for chicken robbing the people of their respective ranch. Price $S00, partly on time If countries. desired. W'e consider this a good bargain. Hunter & Kennedy, Room of the railway question, Apropos 6. First National Bank Building. considerable interest attaches to the hearings which are to be given on the FOR SALE Pony, saddle and bridle. subject of railway legislation by the Horace S. Foster. Journal office. senate committee on Interstate comof merce. of which Senator Elkins rt FOR SALK Baby la good West Virginia is chairman. The memcondition, at half original cost. 3369 bers of this committee are Senators Washington ave. I tell phone 660-Elkins, Oullom, Aldrich, Kean, Dolli-ve- r, Foraker, Clapp, Millard, Tillman, FOR SALE Three cows, fresh; 4 and McLaurln, Carmack, Foster of Louis5 years old; two Durhams and 1 Jeriana and Newiands. The first of the Call 1898 Riverside Park avesey. meetings called to deal with this subnue. J. D. Lambert. ject, under authority of a special senate resolution, will occur next Monday, DEL MONTE ROOMING HOUSE, 368 24th Rooms with or without beard; and It Is expected that they will be also rooms for light housekeeping. held almost continuously for several Mrs. T. Mortensen, Prop. Ind. 'Phone Of the above membership, months. 686. Senator Aldrich Is still in Europe, Millard is In Nebraska, and Tillman is 111 LOST. at his home in South Carolina, although It Is hoped be will be able to attend, and Senator Millard will prob- LOST One red milch cow, dehorned, ably return to Washington before long. left horn barely visible, no branda TO ADVERTISERS: advertising copy must be in the to insure Insertion tfcvlous evening . ex-mo- ral No-Mib- er at the poatofflce at Z under the Act of Congress 10. 1903. till ' h street. Closed on Sunday. 455 Office: Open Og-V- . 1379- - Search Twenty-fourt- P- - Terms of Subscription : month mail three months n ny malL By mall, mall, By By ss j matter ss 50 .$1.50 3.00 3.00 .15 six months one year truns-lsth-mi- carrier, one week CO carrier, one month if months, three pal.l By carrier, 1.50 in advance .05 copy Bill subscriptions payable in advance. By By E. NICHOLS, Sec'y. a. v. McIntosh, m- - e. ii. p. .................... who do not receive their or have any cause for complaint jjjoblige bT notifying this office. Five filers reward will be paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and mnrlctlon of persons stealing copies g The State Journal from the prem-h- e of subscribers. gokscrlbers mows NOTICE TO CREDITORS. jouming Sir Knights courteously the In DISTRICT COURT OF TUB IN vited. F. W. VOLL, K. C Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. In F. II NICHOLS, Recorder. OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed the matter of the estate of Anna and curled. MRS. TIIOS. JEN- - H P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO deceased. Creditors will present claims with and Pacific. Tel. KINS, Thirty-thir- d 711 Lodge and club rooms second 636-vouchers to the undersigned adminisfloor Masonic Rldg, 8416 Washing- trator, at the law offices of Joseph ton avenue. Regular meeting every dies. Esq., Rooms 41 and 42, First FOR SERVICE One Jersey and DurNational Rank building, Ogden, Utah, ham bull, 1915 Grant. Terms reaavenlng. Tuesday on or before the 1st day of August, A. sonable. A. G. HORN, BL K. D. 1905. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. F. E. GRANT, MISCELLANEOUS. I FORTUNES told BROTHERHOOD I MEN OGDEN 5 different ways Meets every by AMELIA 1X5 DaE Telephones: Bell, Na ring ....Ind 6641 ring Bell, 664 3 rings Editorial Rooms ....Ind., 6643 rings label WASHINGTON! ! LETTER It Is generally expected that as a result of these hearings the committee will report some form of railway legislation to the senate as soon as that although those fa body convenes, miliar with the attitude and affiliations of a majority of the committee expect that any measure which will be reported will be either Insufficient to accomplish the desired result, or, and this Is more likely, will be so drastic as to prove unconstitutional when It submitted to the supreme court. will remain, therefore, for the real friends of the president and of railway rate reform to amend the bill on the floor of the senate until It assumes a form both practical and adequate. The next session of congress will prove an unusually interesting one. Great Interests of the public will be at stake, no one of more Importance than this one of railway rate regulation, and the attitude and votes of every member of April 15. One of to which the present severest tests has timlnlstratlon been, or will be, fat will bp presented wben the president returns and receives the protests of the transcontinental railway companies, which are up In arms over the destruction of the monopoly they have long enjoyed as a result of the monopoly of the Panama Railway comSoon after the railway was pany. completed its directors entered into an agreement whereby they bound ttaem-elvto transact business only with certain steamship lines, notably the Pacific Mail Steamship company on WASHINGTON, the es west the coast and the Panama Steamship company on the east coast, which line It controlled. In this way transportation by way of the isthmus insured from competition and a monopoly created which enabled the transcontinental railroads within the United States to maintain the high rates they have always charged, this conspiracy in restraint of interstate commerce having been perfected by the late Collls P. Huntington. As the both houses will be. or should be, scrutinised closely by their constitu- ents. ni ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 4. Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company; Ogden, principal place of business. Utah. At a called meeting of the board of directors held April 6, 1905, the following resolution was unanimously passPanama railroad was without the ed: United States, this government was Resolved. That an assessment of yowerlesB to prosecute It for maintlf of one per cent per ehare be aining a trust In violation of the and the same la hereby levied upon the Sherman law. capital stock of this corporation outNow that the Panama railroad has standing. Immediately to J. J. Driver, fused to the ownership of the United nt Payable his office, 2363 Washington avenue, States It la proposed to charge for Ogden, Utah. transportation of freight and paasen-Itr- a Any stock upon which this assessof transportacost actual the only ment may remain unpaid upon the 6th tion plus a flair rate of profit, which of May, 1905, will be delinquent day hall be converted Into a sinking fund. and advertised for sale at public aucBut the more Important feature of the tion, and unless payment Is made belovernment'a ownership promises to fore will be sold on the 22nd day of he the acceptance of freight and pas- May, 1905, to pay the delinquent assengers from all steamship and sailing sessment together with the advertislines which now, exist or which may and cost of sale. ing be established, what regardless of By order of the Board. prices they may charge for water W. B. WILSON, Secretary. transportation. This means, of course, that rates between American ports and the Isthmus will be regulated by tree and fair competition, and they Beef Eastern Corn-Fe- d Inevitably be materially lowered from the prices maintained when monopoly existed. It Is estimated by the railroad lobbyists, who have al& ready come to Washington with the hpe of protecting their clients, that STREET. he free 331 TWENTY-FOURTof steamship competition companies and the Panama railway result in the lowering of freight rates between New York and San Francisco, via Panama, from $9 a ton, the rate now charged, to $4 a ton. two words g Passenger rates, it Is claimed, will be lowered from $115 to $65, meals InX have meaning cluded. Of course the railroads will X till command where situation the time is a factor, but with freight hich demands no haste and passen-wh- o are willing to tnke their time he Panama route will prove the favorite unless the railroads lower their rte to accord with the new water ratLET THE The capuclty of the Panama J will has It also but he limited, Jllay n decided to double the track, Utah one-ha- 111 Rinckers Ballard H 111 i What greater than LiglrtaiPower : - hlrh will somewhat j offset that 1905. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Collector. Street. CREDITORS OF ALICE WRIGHT, OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF will present their claim, duly deceased, WASHINGTON Meets every Tuesverified, to Frederick Wright, executor, U. A. In o'clock O. day evening at I at his office. No. 616 Twenty-fourt- h W. hall. IL A. SIMS. President street, Ogden, Utah, on or befora the SALARIED PEOPLE Tha money you 30th day of July, 1905. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. need and find it hard to get can be FREDERICK WRIGHT, Executor. sewithout supplied you quickly Charles Stout, Attorney for Executor. IndeNo. Junction 16, or knowledge City Lodge curity or endorsement, Date of first publication, 20th day of We treat everybody pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In of anyone. March, 1905. alike. Same terms to all. Payments L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evento suit your own convenience. Your oord tally in' brothers ing. Voting office, once established at my credit you can get money at a moments vited to be present. notice. Call and get rny terms No C. P. UTTER. N. trouble to talk It over with you. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. D. D. DRAKE, 410-1Ecclea Bldg. Phones: Bell I s, 500-Office open OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS OF signed, H. C. Wardlelgh, admlnlstra-PythiaHome: 499. meets Castle at Utah tor of tha estate of G. BernardascL hall, from 8:30 a. m. to 6:20 p. m. bank building, every Mon-- 1 ceRsed, to creditors of said deceased, day evening. Visiting brothers cor-- 1 to present their claims with the necea-dlal- ly MONEY TO LOAN On city and farm Invited. J. C. Delmore, C. C.; sary vouchers within four months from property. HUNTER A KENNEDY. I N. Meld, K. of IL and 8. the date of first publication of this no tice to said administrator at the office. MONEY LOANED On any security I WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE-- 1 of Valentine Gideon, attorney for said ber Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. I estate, at hla office in Room 29 and Large sums at bankers rates; salary street 30, First National Bank building, Og-ahall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h confidential loans. Service quick and avenue, every den) Utah. Washington Western Brokerage Company, 222-- 4 This the 25th day of March, A. D. Thursday evening at 8 p. m. VisitEcclea Blddg. ing Woodmen cordially Invited to at- 1905. II. C. WARD LEIGH, tend. William Doyle, C. C.; E. Auth. I Administrator. First National Bank building. Clerk, h 756 Twenty-fifttinder return to VALENTINE GIDEON, MEN AND WCMIM street. Attorney for said estate. Dm Bit U for bddbi iir NOTICE OF ELECTION. dlaeharsM.lDflunuMtiout Irritation or nlaornUok, Notice la hereby given that a meet of mneon mrabrouuai. THE NEW TRADE MARK. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of the stockholders of the EldoPbIbIom, and not natrin Ing A copy of the new law of trade or gat poiMBou. rado Mining and Milling company will marks will he sent free to any one In1 oldkfBntaU, afreet, OgIn Probate, No. 1322. In stain wrmp, be held at 549 Twenty-fift- h wnt or terested in trade mark protection, by by oxproM, pntpnid, fta den, Utah, on April 25th, 1905, for the oftl.OO. nr I Urttiil 1.7. COURT OF THE DISTRICT C. A. Snow & Co., opposite patent offl-1 of Circular nut on roRUMt, purpose of holding an election Rernnd Judicial District, County of fice, Washington, D. C. ceri for the ensuing year, said ffl Weber and tttnte of Utah. In the cers to consist of president, matter of the estate of Mathias C. a also treasurer and secretary; Marvin, deceased. board of three directors to serve durCreditors will present claim with ing the coming year or until the date vouchers to the undersigned executor of the next regular annual meet- I f Th0' Maloney; at lh T All Ing for the election of officers Ogden Washington stockholders are hereby notified to be N- Weber County, State of Utah, an City. their send or forward proxies present or before the 9th day of August, A. D. for election of said officers 1905. JOHN LAGAN, Ogden, Utah, April 8th, 1905. President. THO. MALONEY, DON MAGUIRE, Secretary. Executor of the last will and testaOgden, Utah, March 30, 1905. ment of Mathias C. Marvin, deceased. v PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Date of first publication, April tha NOTICE OF A88E8SMENT. 8th, 1905, HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN THO. MALONEY, A Great Western Mining, New York a w. Attomeys-at-LLawyer. Smelting A Development Co. PrinReferee in Bankruptcy, Rooms 14 to II First National Bank NOTICE EO CREDITORS. cipal place of business, Ogden, Utah. . lngton Ave. Ind. 'Phone. Notice Is hereby given that at a meetBuilding. J. D. 8KEEN. ing of the directors of the New York IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB T. D. JOHNSON A Great Western Mining; Smelting A Second Judicial District, County of Attorney - at-L- a w. Development Co., held on the 89th day Weber and State of Utah. In th Rooms 49 and 50. First National Bank Lawysr. March, 1906, Assessment No. 6, of matter of the estate of Ida R. Dina-mor- e, Rooms building, Ogden, Utah. and 9 Firs! National Bank of one and one half cents per share was deceased. Building. ARTHUR E. PRATT, levied on the outstanding stock of said In probate. No. 1225. Ecclea Building. Attomey-at-Lacompany, payable Immediately to J-will present claims with Creditors ' H. H. GODDARD Knauss, secretary, at hla office. No. vouchers to the undersigned admlnle-Utah.trat- or ALFRED W. AGEE, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance 206 Ecclea building, Ogden, at his home In North Ogden. Attorney -- at- Law, Any stock upon which this assessment Weber county, Utah, onor before the Broker. may remain unpaid on Thursday, May sth day ot August, A. D. 1905. Ii2, Ecclea Bulldlne Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold 4th, 1905, will bo delinquent and will CHARLES F. DINSMORE, 816 Ecclea Bldg. E. M. CONROY, M. D be advertised for sale at public- - auo-- 1 Administrator of the estate of Ida R. tlon and unless payment Is made be-- 1 Over Carrs drug store, corner Dlnamore, deceased. will be sold on Wednesday, May avenue. fore, THO. MALONEY, R. P. Grant and HUNTER h street Twenty-fift24th, 1905, at 4 o'clock p. m. at the Attorney for Administrator. PubITo and Notary Convsyanoer. office of said J. H. Knauss, secretary, JOSEPH CHEZ, of first publication April Sth. Date Room 6, First National Bank Bldg. No. 200 Ecclea building, Ogden, Utah, 1905. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. to pay the delinquent assessment 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg, thereon, together with the cost of adDR. D. N. SMITH OGDEN, UTAH. W. U. Telegraph vertising and expense of sale. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF .Notary In office. S4I-Dentist J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary, code. Bell 'Phone Independent j Rooms 61-Lake Salt State of la Utah, County, First National Bank Bldg. 200 Socles Bldg, Ogden, Utah. 287. Probate. In the matter of the es1905. 29th. March Ogden, Utah, tate and guardianship of J. J. R IorBUSINE88 CARD8. dan, an Incompetent. The undersigned will sell at pri8UMMON8. ABSTRACTOR. ARCHITECTS. vate sale the premises situate In OgIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF den, Wteber County, Utah, described F. B. DEVOTO, J. A. SMITH, the Second Judicial District of the as follows, vlr: the south fifty (50) Abstractor of Titl Bonded State of Utah, in and for the county of teet of the north two nunored and . V and Licensed. & I ninety-tw- o Utah Loan A Trust Building: Weber. W. C. Brats, plaintiff; (292) feet of the east twe I 369 Twenty-fourt- h street N. Jenkins and Aggie Jenkklns, thirty-liv- e and hundred feet and A COh C. WOOD8 F. feet of lot thirty-fiv- e tenths (235.0) I The State of Utah to said defendants: block ten (io), South Ogden sur-Y- ou 60 and 57, First Nat Bank Building. are hereby summoned to appear I vey together with the appurtenancea, within twenty days after the service on or after April 21 1905( anfl written GEORGE E. CROSS, I of If served b(jH this summons upwi you. Wholsssls Msnufscturer and Dealer in be received at the office of I BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Harness, Saddles Collars, Whips etc.; I within the county In which this action Keiy Ogden, Utah; terms Herrlc, Blankets and Robes at coat. Make alia brought, otherwise, within thirty Q( cagh or crea)t a, provided by ALLEN TRANSFER CO hand-mathe j specialty of Buggy Har-- 1 days after service, and defend jaw ness. Call on George, where you will I above entitled action; and In case ofl ANGUS McKELLAR, Jr., Albara Allan, Prop. get your repairing done right 418 34th I your failure so to do Judgment will he I Quardian of the estate of J. J. Rior-stre- et Furniture Vans and Storage. Office, the to rendered sgalnst you secordlng 'Phone. Ind., 08. dan. an Incompetent. 412 Twenty-fift- h street 'Phone No. 22. demand of the complaint, of which a Dated April 12th, 1903. herewith served upon you. POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIES. I McGURRIN A GUSTIN, HULANISKX A PEKRYt Attorneys for Guardian. HOTELS. JACK FERGUSON, plaintiff's Attorneys First publication April 12, 1905. Pool and Billiard Tabtes and Buppliss P. O. Address Ogden, Utah, First LINCOLN HOTEL. 2506 Un-co- n National Bank Building, corner Twenty-foTelephone Bell, 643-urth street and Washington Av- avenue. Torture of a Preaches 31.00 to Centrally located. Rates: enue. The story of the torture of Rev. O. $1.50 per day. Special rates by the PLUMBERS. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church month. of Harpersvllle, N. Y will interest WILL M. OTTINGER. Mgr lTzitzman, 1 suffered agonies 23d Street you. He says: 830 Practical Plumber and Heater, because of a persistent cough, result-i- n k No. 2275 Wash. Ave. 'Phone: Belli , la Manitad sod )oald kiw. from the grip. I had to sleep sit514-about Um wonderful Residence, TPhnne 316-MARVtL Whirling Spray ting up In bed. I tried many remePHOTOGRAPHERS. rw Vvhal rriMc itum dies without relief, until I took Dr. COAL. tam AvriMi. lint His Convwiitnt King's New Discovery for ConsumpWe Cnrry a Full Una of I ISBl ifr, tion, Coughs and Colds which entirely PARKER & CO. , Kodaks and Supplies i rw IntiW hr S rured my rough, and saved me from tsi ii lupt'iy Finishing and Developing done on A grand cure for disconsumption. aniio Imi and atanip foe Short Notice. Rock Springs Castle Gate. Diamond ti:iUitlnilwvk-aHieased of Throat and Lungs conditions ltflTfU THE THOMAS STUDIO. urthaihn and rtttwet and Cumberland Coal 24th and WalL full At Ogden druggists; price 50c and mil-li- b MAKIKLIS, ipliutiri 2457, Washington Ave. Both 'Phones era fcl rare lira. 31.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. a X. 1 664 Administrator. JOSEPH CHEZ, Esq., Attorney. Date of first publication March 22th. -- - UOODMEN, 887 22nd RAILWAY TRAIN Wednesday evening a: 7:30. T. L. Butler, Master; A. L. E. A. Munsey, Howe, Secretary; 1 an -- 8, go-ca- Business Office Administrator. CHARLES STOUT, Attorney. F. E. NICHOLS, Sec'y. NO MONTE COMMANDERY K. T. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of e&eh month. S U second-cla- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EL " next day. Entered as Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. M IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Weber County. In the estate of Rade Rozitnli'h, deceased. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 3, R. A. M CreiLiui's will present claims with vouchers to the imderslgned at 423 Regular convocation first Tuesday each month. Visiting companion, Errlea Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before August 30th, 1803. cordially Invited. OKI RC. F. K. CAKOft. r. Manager th Jk A. iilicti. H. It. MAC Mil. I. AX. W. M. 5 D. fftrer. jjrfce 8. Foster F. 6. frub.ite and Guardianship Regular communications first and and third Thursdays of each month Qualified Nasons cordially Invited. 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. Vice-Preside- nt iv Browning SOCIETIES. fac- - r:,IU'aV lobbyists mnlntaln that 111 plunge their clients into bnnk-I'tr- y t0 meet these new rates. They not say, however, that this would pase only because of the extent ','h Ibe railway stock has been 'ev,rIbeless, there will be ng pressure brought to bear on the I : Lights Railway! 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