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Show STATE UTAH DAILY JOURNAL, PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, MAY 15, IMS. UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. T.undfd by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896 'A gtata Journal Co Ut (Incorporated.) every evening except Sunday pubilohed Offi corai frank J A- - Cannon... J- - . .Prealdent Vice-Prealde- nt Browning Littlefield... Secy. and Treaaurer Frank J- - Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, umarr W. Owilliam. W. W. Browning, R. S. Joyce. John T. D. Johnson. W. M. City Circulator Creditors will present claims wttb OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 8. R. A. vouchers io the undersigned at 488 Regular convocation first Tuesday of Eccles Building. Ogden, Utah, on or beeach month. Visiting companions fore August !0th, 1905. GEORGE K. CAKOS, cordially invited. Administrator. m. e. v. p. a. h. McIntosh, CHARLES STOUT, F. E. NICHOLS, Bec'y. Attorney. WANTED. 10, of March u103. at the poatofflee at Og-Uta- h, ored woman preferred. under the Act of Congreea Co., 8588 3, 1879. month. year col- Five-roo- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. m 50 FOR SALE. 00 THO. MALONEY, Lawyer. Referee in Bankruptcy. ington Ave. Ind. 'Phone. J. D. SKEEN, 8448 Wash- " re on X; FOR SALE I have farms for sale in all parts of the county and money to M. Skeen, loan on short notice. Room No. 50, First National Bank Building. BUSINESS CARDS. J. bee snd fruit ranch in this state. Good house, barn, chicken houses, incubators, bees, chickens, horses, cows, improvements; for full particulars battles, governed successfully 8reat provinces and achieved a great name long after that period of life had 'Passed when, according to an antique morality not quite exploded, it a man to lay aside the things of the present life and to prepare hla oul for the next. FAITH WiTH call on N. H. Ives, 809 Ecclea Building. FOR SALE condition, Baby go-ca- rt in good Bell phone and 57, 686. ft ALLEN TRANSFER CO Albsrn Allen, Prop. Furniture Vans and Storage. Office. street. Phone No. 82. 418 Twenty-fift- h HOTELS. LINCOLN HOTEL. 81-5- Centrally located. Rates: $1.00 to per day. Special rates by the month. $80 M. OTTINGER, ........ ........ ..... .23d Mgr Street PHOTOGRAPHERS. 8PIRITUALI8TIC MEDIUM. GREAT HINDOO CLAIRVOYANT Prof. T. W. Conroy,. Just arrived from the East, India, Calcutta. Great- Finishing and Developing done on Short Notice. THE THOMAS STUDIO. est spiritualistic medium the world 2457, Washington Ave. knows today. Phrenologist, and Advice given In all business undertakings, marriage, divorce, law ABSTRACTOR. suits, locates all diseases and heals ' all kinds of rheumatism by the F. B. DEVOTO, hands: relieves bad luck spells and of Title Bonded Abstractor Sunon all. to Open gives good luck Licensee. and Mrs. day. Two doors from postofflee. street 369 Twenty-fourt- h J. T. Jones, 2454 Grant avenue. Ind. Ofdoor. 1149. Sign at the phone fice hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. HARNESS. Prof. Conroy has been In the city several times, and this Is the second GEORGE E. CROSS, week of his last visit Wholesale Manufacturer and Dealer in lst FORTUNES told 5 different ways by AMELIA GOODMEN, 887 22nd Street. CHILDREN. K. w Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, etc.; Blankets and Robea at coat. Make a p Buggy Harspecialty of ness. Call on George, where you will get your repairing done right. 418 34th street. Phone, Ind.. 98. hand-mad- BILLIARD POOL AND 8UPPLIES. JACK FERGUSON, Pool and Billiard Tablet and 8uppliaa 2506 Lin-co- n Telephone Bell, 643-' avenue. K. . COAL. PARKER ft CO. Rock Springs, Castle Gate. Diamond and Cumberland Coal. 24th and Wall. Both Phones. K. 51 d 67,-00- 0. but Ons. - ld Ogden-Goldfle- Ogden-Goldfle- ld y - y 80-1- 00 to-w- lt: All When homeward came the prodigal Who'd wandered far away. And spent in riotous living Hla substance day by day. And said bo was not worthy To bo called hio father's eon. And aakod for husks- and servant's hire To atone for what hed done; When hearts welled up with gladneoa And miles a greeting gavo be prodigal, repentant property. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. This broken, and This moat dejected knave la guilty of thla soon Will you tell me who alone bewailed childrens confidence, which MONEY LOANED On any security. That unexpected scone, la Whose eyes filled up with briny tears. th sums at weetet bankers Bttlf which rotes; Large lnga salary Who know a sorrow keen? our can give us. loans. Service quick and confidential. There was one whom nono could comfort W boy" ,n1 Irla learn to doubt Western' Brokerage Company, 888-- 4 Out on the farm thst day. the'r Who had no Joy to celebrate. tn,thfule8B Ecclea Blddg. Who would the feast delay; they soon look around for sonon He certainly knew real misery hora The bitterest cup to quaff thejr can nwt. and on I've always felt a sorrow for tbejr ahower their af-n-d JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS And That unfortunate fatted calf! i their confidence. Henry Do Berniers JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESULTS Cwho 58 Ogden-Goldfle- We Carry a Full Line of Kodaks and Supplies. Matter In Which Mothers 8omet!mes OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed snd curled. MRS. THOS. JENShow Carelessness. and Pacific. TeL KINS, Thirty-thir- d Many a woman who would not think 636-w lightly breaking a promise made grown-u- p Jo person la utterly care-taMONEY TO LOAN. about keeping her word .with her children. She promises whatever la convenient at the moment, and appar- SALARIED PEOPLE The money you need and find It hard to get can be ently thinka that the breaking or supplied .you quickly without seJtacplng of those promises la a curity or endorsement, or knowledge which she can please herself, of anyone. We treat everybody nd that her children have no right alike. Same terms to alL Payments .? consider themselves aggrieved if to eult your own convenience. Your he does not do so. credit once established at my office, who acta thus doea her you can get money at a moments ...mother wild grievous harm. She notice. Call and get my terms. No that forgets trouble to talk It over with you. oI UBtlce ! atrong In quite a little D. D. DRAKE. child, and that it la natural 410-1- 1. Ecclea Bldg. Phones: Bell Wasonable that he should expect vT; Home: 499. Office open fiarenta to be as good as their ,500-from 8:20 e. m. to 6:80 p. m. ,ulflU the,r Promises eot of convenience. Prom-ro- t MONEY TO LOAN On city and farm 1, er.??vla 51-- five-yea-r CO BAGGAGE AND EXPRES8. WILL HOME FOR SALE Five rooms, corner lot, fruits, flowers, grass, small grocery house. Owner, 1080 Oak SL al 12,-00- 0. First Nat. Bank Building. X. DEL MONTE ROOMING HOUSE, 368 84th Rooms with or without board; also rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. T. Mortensen. Prop. Ind. Phone 8MITH, F. C. WOOD3 at half original coat 8369 660-- Waahington ave. TO CREDITORS. n 56 Seven acres in city with water right. Fine place for chicken ranch. Price 1800, partly on time if desired. We consider thla a good ft Kennedy, Room Hunter bargain. 6, First Natlonad Bank Building. A. NOTICE Creditors of the estate of William Purry, deceased, will present thsir claims against said estate with proper vouchers at the office of Valentine for said estate. Gideon, attorney 29 and SO, First National Bank Rooms Lawyer. Rooms 8 and I First National bauk OGDEN UNION NO. 178, ORDER OF nulldlng, Ogden, Utah, on or before four months from April 25th, 1905. WASHINGTON Building. Meets svery TuesWILLIAM H. PARRY, Administrator. day evening at oclock in A. O. I.1 H. H. GODDARD VALENTINE GIDEON, W. halt 1L A. SIMS, President Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Attorney for Administrator. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. Broker. (First publication April 86, 1905.6 Coiuiiieix'lul Stock? bought and Sold Junction City Lodge No. 16, Inde- NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT 19 Ecclea Bldg. STOCK. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meats In L O. O. F. hall svery New Tork ft Great Western Mining. evenThursday R. P. HUNTER Prln-Iping. Viltlng brothers cordially In- Smelting and Development Co. of business, Ogden, Utah. place Notary Public and Conveyancer. to vited be present. There are delinquent upon the folRoom (, First Natlonn) Bank Bldg. C. P. UTTER, tf. G. lowing described stock on account of assessment No. 5, levied by the board WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. DR. D. N. SMITH of directors of the New Tork ft Great Dentist OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OP Western Mining. Smelting and Development Co., on March 29th, 1906, Rooms Fii at National Bank Bldg. Pythias, meets at Castle ball, Utah the several amounts set opposite the National bank building, every Monnnmes of the respective shareholders, corday evening. Visiting brothers as follows: dially Invited. J. C. Delmore, C. C.; Rabbi. L. N. Meld, K of R and 8. Rabbi J. Leonard Levy of the Conr gregation Rodolph Shalom, Pittsburg, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD has been reengaged for n period of Camp No. 74 meets in K. of P. street five years at an annual salary of hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h and avenue, every His present contract hu eight-teeWashington Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visitmonths yet to run before the ing Woodmen cordially invited to atis The engagement begun. tends William Doyle, C. C.; E. Auth, salary is the largest ever paid a HeClerk, Flrat National Bank building. brew rabbi on a limited contract Jn the history of the world. Rabbi Levy went to Pittsburg three years age SUMMONS. from Philadelphia at a salary of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF on the !9th day of March. 1905, so A year later this was increased Second Judicial District of the many shares of each parcel of such the to $8,000, and last year to $10,000. He stock as may be necessary will be sold ip prominent In charitable and reform State of Utah, in and for the County at the office of the secretary at 206 M. of Weber. William plainBostaph, work of all kinds. tiff, vs. Arthur A. Steed and Alexan- Eccles nulldlng, Ogden City, Utah, on Wednesday, May 24th, 1905, at 4 der Toponce, defendants. The State of Utah to said Defendants: oclock p. m. of said day. to pay deYou are hereby summoned to appear linquent assessments thereon, together Danger in Too Much 8peed. with the cost of advertising and exChauncey Depew credits one of hla within twenty days arter tne service of sale. penses summons If served of this you, upon an to latest stories employe of the J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. acwhich in the within this county Vanderbilt lines who once attended sn Office, 800 Eccles Building, Ogden, Is brought, otherwise, within thirtion camp meeting. The ty days after service, and defend the Utah. brethren and sisters were giving their above entitled action; and in case of FOR experiences, each in the language of your failure so to do Judgment will be NOTICE OF APPLICATION his own craft First a Bailor get up rendered against you according to the VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION. and told how he was going to heaven demand of the complaint, of which a IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF at the rate of twenty knots an hour, copy is herewith served upon you. the Second Judicial district in and for JOHN E. BAGLEY, oefore n fair wind. He was followed the county of Weber, State of Utah. Plaintiffs Attorney. In the matter of the application of oy a railroad man, who told how he P. O. address: Rooms 27 and 26 the Mining Co., a corwas on the way to heaven on n perdissolution. fectly ballasted track, behind the new- Flrat National Bank Building, Ogden, poration, for voluntary To whom it may concern: est type of engine, and was making Utah. ld Please take notice that the sixty miles an hour, including stops. a corporacompany, Mining 9. NO. ASSESSMENT woman old .got up. Finally, a decrepit tion, formed and organised under and "Brothers and sisters, she said, "I by virtue of the lawa of the etate of Hill Company, Carbonate Mining have been walking there for the last Utah, and the board of directors did, of bualneaa, Ogden, twenty years, and my rheumatism is principal place on the 24th day of April, 1905, present so bad that I can't walk very fast Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a to the Honorable District court of tho But, brothers and sisters, let some of of the directors held on the Second Judicial district of the State Wetheae fast goers look out or 111 get meeting 25th day oi April, 1906, an assessment of Utah, in and for the county of there first. They may buat their of two cents per share was levied on ber. a petition wherein the eald petibllera if they crowd on too much the capital stock of the corporation, tioners prayed. for a voluntary dissolusteam. New York Times. payable immediately to Jaa X. Flnlen, tion of the said corporation, and that Mining company, the treasurer of the company, at the 8 and 3. the said district court on eald day orRooms of office company, the If Your Ship Cams In. with the First National Rank building, Ogden dered said petition to besaidfiledcourt If your ship came in and undersigned clerk of If the ship for which you yearn City, Utah. 29th day of May, affixed the assessWhen the sea at dawn u gray. Monday, which this stock upon Any When the waves at sunset burn. ment may remain unpaid on the 81et 1905, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, aa If it swung to harbor now the court room of the With its sails drooped wearywlae day of May, 1905, will be delinquent the time andcourt. Would the sea not loss, somehow. In the county court auc- said district sale at for public advertised and Half Its glory to your tyesT In Weber county, beIs City, made Ogden house, tion, and unless payment It your ship no more should sail will- be sold on the 22nd day of state of Utah, as the place when and fore Un and down the dls'iint deeps. will be heard. June, 1905, at the hour of noon, to pay where said application or Racing with the rushing gale this notice The first publication Where the jaue ciuu i.j leaps. assessment, together the delinquent If It should no longer iliilt on the 25th day of April. 1905, and exwas and of cost with advertising the Where the calm sea stretches blue the same will be published dally tot Ami the dim horisona lift pense of aale. Would the sea seem fair to youT a period of thirty days preceding that Dated May 1, 1905. 29th day of May, 1905, and at any time T. D. JOHNSON, Secretary. Ho! Tour ehlp if it came In All majestic, full of grace. Office. Rooms 8 snd 9, First National before the expiration of the time of And you heard the hawser spin publication any person may file his Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. As the anchor sank to place. objections to the application of said If its voyaging were done And the cargo all were yours corporation and its board of directors FORECLOSURE OF LIEN. Would the sea, by moon or sun. for a resolution thereof. Hold for you its hopes and lures? Notice is hereby given that on the In witness whereof. I have hereunto 12th day of March, 1891, at the request If your ship came in hnnd and affixed the seal of And you knew that ail you dreamed of the Ruttan Iron Works of Denver, set my the said district court this 24th day of in harbor last at Now lay First the Colorado, Presbyterian All as perfect as If seemed. DAVID MATTSON. 1905. You would envy those who wait church (a corporation) of Ogden, Utah, April, Clerk. (Seal.) hall. the for Joyoua Ready warehoused and stored and ever since Jno. V. Bluth. Deputy. , Those who watch with hearts elate By one In hot have storage safely kept For the flashing of a sail. Tribune Iron Chicago air furnace for the said Ruttan ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 4. Works, the reputed owner thereof; for now Elko and duo la Eclipse Gold Mining Company; there owing that Bostonian Diversion. said furnace the sum of principal place of business, Ogden, of the storage On a trip to Boston, a natlva of Utah. and three hundred fifty-tw- o Iowa was entertained by a Boston At a called meeting of the board of (8852.80) dollars; that a description of ircthor, and during the vlait he was said furnace la as follows, Ons directors held April 6, 1965, the followasked one day: Smead System Hot Air Furnace: that ing resolution was unanimously pass"Wont you please amuae the baby there has been default In the payment ed: about five minutes? of said storage charges for more than Resolved, That an assessment of of one per cent per share be "Im afraid I dont know bow," re- thirty (30) days, and therefore notice la hereby levied upon tho same and the the property that Iowan. is the plied hereby given sold capital stock of this corporation out"Oh, Just talk a little, laid the stored, the said furnace, will be cheerful Boston woman; "ahe always at a public auction to the highest and standing. to J. J. Driver, best bidder for cash, in front of the Payable immediately finds your Western grammatical cnurch, at the at his office, 8368 Washington avenue First said Presbyterian bo amusing." southeast corner of Adame avenue and Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which thla assessTwenty-fourtstreet, Ogden, Utah, on Hla Regular Line. unpaid upon tho 18th Saturday afternoon, the 6th day of ment ofmay remain May, 1905, will be delinquent "Dr. Post la at work on a collection May, 1005, at 8 oclock, and the proas day and advertised for sate at public aucceeda therefrom will be applied of poems now. tion, and unless payment is made belaw. by "What! Why, hea a stolid old doc- provided PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. fore will be sold on the 6th day of FIRST tor of medicine. A Corporation. June, 1905, to pay the delinquent asYes, but hea also coroner. Hei sessment together with the advertisof Trustees. Board of the order By examining the poems to see what ing and cost of sale. JOSEPH CHEZ, Esq., Attorney. there was In them Jo Induce the ediBy order of the Board. Date of first publication, April 19th, iV W. B. WILSON, Secretary. "rl'cr of them tor to 1905, WE-be- Utah Loan ft Trust Building. FOR SALE 1 twenty-sevent- BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINHENDERSON A MAC MILLAN MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. 68. Law. a at Attorney Meets every Wednesday evening at Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank 7:30. T. L. Butler, Matter; A. L. Building. A. M unsay. Howe, Secretary; T. D. JOHNSON Collector. Highest-Salarie- ARCHITECTS. FOR SALE The finest chicken, Authors Who Wore Productive After Three Score and Ten. The tall, handaome, myriad-minde- d Goethe wrought at hie tasks till he was nearly 83 years old. He produced the first part of his masterpiece, "Faust,1 at 57, says the Saturday Evening Post, the second part when 80 years old and wrote some of his most beautiful poems at 75. Six of our foremost American poets and all but one In quantity as well as In quality of verse Bryant, Whittier, Longfellow, Lowell, Holmea and Emerson lived to ages varying from 75 to 85, and were productive to the last. Dr. Holmes wrote In his eiyhty-flft- h year that "time does not threaten the old man so often with the scythe as witn the sandbag, yet he wroe brilliant verse for special occasions almost to the end. Theodore Mommsen, the historian, a man of almost Insignificant stature and emaciated frame, manifested In his elghty-alxt- h and last year the energy of a man In middle life. The earl of Dundonald, though he was always In hot water and hla whole life was a aeries of quarrels though he performed some of the moat daredevil feata recorded In the history of naval warfare, winning many brilliant victories against enormous odds lived to 85 and wrote his history of the liberation of Peru, Chile and Brasil tnd "The Autobiography of a Seaman, two moat vigorous, lucid and dashing works, under the stress of Intense physical pain, In the last three ears of his life Sir Charles James Napier, the hero of Sclnde, was 60 before he held any great command. He fought and won Wednesdays of each month. R Journlng Sir Knights courteously lx McKay, deceased. Creditors will present their claims vlted. F. W. VOLI E-- C with vouchers to the undersigned adF. E. NICHOLS, Recorder. ministrator at the office of N. J. Har& P? O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO ris, attorney for the said estate. Room 34. First National Bank Building, in 719 Lodge and club rooms second Ogden City, Utah, on or before the floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washing h day of August, 1905. Dated April 26, 1905, ton avenue. Regular meeting every THOMAS E. McKAT, Tuesday evening. Administrator. A. O. HORN, R K. J. HARRIS, J. II. KNAUSS. Secretary. Attorney for Administrator. (First publication April 86. 1905.) a Attorney-at-La- NAME. TO CREDITORS. -- FOR SALE Eighteen acres of im- Rooms 49 and 50, First National Bank carrier, one week . proved land, well located, good water- building, Ogden, Utah. canter, one month -right, a good buy at $1,600. M. if montha paid three carrier, ARTHUR E. PRATT, Skeen, Room No. 50, First National in advance Attomey-at-LaEcclea Building. Bank Building. copy Single Mail aubacriptiona payable in advance. ALFRED W. AGEE. Thjrjy-two-acSALE FOR Attorney-at-Lafarm, their not receive Subacribera who do land and part planted, with good for enure Ecclea Buildln 318, complaint any have or woera plenty of water. A snap at $1,000. Hii oblige by notifying thla office. Five NaM. Skeen, Room No. 50, First E. M. CONROY, M. D, I nr loUara reward will be paid for tional Bank Building. Over Carr's drug store, corner that will lead to the arreat and Twenty-fift- h atreet and Grant avenue. onviction of peraona atealing copleaa prem-eeall if The State Journal from the FOR SALE Forty-acr- e form, J08EPH CHEZ, of subscribers. planted, crops are looking fine, will and Counsellor at Law. pay 10 per cent on $4,000. Can be 41 Attorney and 48 First National Bank Bldg.. M. Room for $8,000. Skeen, Telophenea: bought OGDEN. UTAH. Bell, 664 L ring No. 50, First National Bank BuildBualneaa Office Notary in office. W. U. Telegraph ....Ind 6641 ring ing. coda Bell Phone 848-Independent Bell, 664 8 rings Editorial Rooms 817. OLD MEN OF FAUOU NOTICE SECOND TIIE DISTRICT IN Court for Weber County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Jeannette B. a FOR RENT. ll.BO 3.00 ....Ind 6648 rings j DIRECTORY Ogden Tea house at 318.56 RENT per month. M. Skeen, Room 50, First National Bank Building. Terme of Subaeriptioni mall, one aged or I BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ! Waahington avenue. etreeL 35 Twenty-fourt- h Office: 3 p.m. Cloaed on Bunday. FOR Open tlU one month.. By mall, n. nialL three montha roomers at TO CREDITORS. deceased. Rozanlch, NO MONTE COMMANDERY 2, K. T. Stated conclave second TO ADVERTISERS! All advertielng copy muat be in the WANTED Boarders and to inaure inaertlon S308 Adams. previous evening next eiis aecond-cUe- a matter No-"b- e, WANTED A Entered girl, middle ? H. R. MACMILLAN. NICHOLS, BsCy. NOTICE IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF Weber County. In the estate of Rads M Manager Horace 8. Footer KEEP EL EL John Mata a Brest Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. F. 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