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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. 'mXtatrSuiirtial 1 UTAH. OGDEN. A' r -r- .Publishers . Tjourn-I.C... I D- - (Incorporated.) evening except Sunday r Officers I t . Vice-Preside- nt y Browning Littlefield.. SeCy. nd TrUrfr Director: . pmurthwalte, E. A. Littlefield, Gallium. W. W. Browning. w. J. Cennon. John Johnson. Frank J Heme TO ADVERTISERS muet be In the .n ,dveriielnf copy Insertion ln.ure to lou. evening . next day. Entered a eeoond-cla- matter ss er No-mb- at the Ptofflc at Act of Congress under Utah. H den, March 10S. 3. 1 423 street Twenty-fourt- h Closed on Sunday. m. ,en till I p. ,rms of Subscription, per week. 10c 60c er month .............. If clrcu-- r collected by month ubscrlbers who do not receive their comen or have any cause for this notifying by will oblige int dollar reward will be paid information that will lead to the steal-copiMt and conviction of persons of The State Journal from premises of subscribers. of-F- lv the nations are beginning to act today. o we see them at this very moment. though In a stumbling manner, leaving the lust decision In the ltanils of the very government that provoked the war. IluMstuns and Japanese cannot really arbitrate because iieople that subordinate themselves to a government be reasonable because this cannot subordination Is in itelf a sign of luck of reason. Ilow can we speak of reasonableness of men whit promise in advance to accomplish everything, including murder, that the government, mikado or czar, may cummaud? Men who accept such obligations and resignedly subordinate themselves to anything that may be prescribed to them In St. Petersburg or Toklo cannot be considered reasonable,' and the govern -inents can still less be considered reasonable. Thai is why peace between nations cannot lie attained by reasonable means, by conventions, arbitration and so forth, as long as the subordination of the people to the government continues. But subordination of the people to the government will continue to exist as long as patriotism exists, because all governmental authority Is founded on patriotism, that Is, on the readiness of people to subordinate themselves to authority In order to defend their nation, country or state from dangers which are supposed to threaten. When Water Freezes. The sea freezes at 29 degrees Fahrenheit; fresh water lakes at 32 de-gr- Fahrenheit Telephenes. Bell. Office Ind., Business ...Bell, Ind, Editorial Rooms 664- -1 6641 664 2 664 2 Only CONTINUI- NG THE CONFLICT. Con- trary to Present Civilisation Appsal for Peace. Russian-Japane- which Aug. 30. se first-"las- Count Leo Tolstoi expresses his lack. talth in the efficacy of conferences this kind, as long as every matter Importance Is referred to the tw raleri, who In the first place are n sponsible for the war. The lette which shows that the old philosophy Is as biter against patriotism and gov eminent as ever, follows: Patriotism today Is the cruel trs dltlon of an outlived period, which ei kts not merely by Its inertia, but Ik Trl-- WANTED A girl tar general housework. Must be a good cook. Good field, St. ness, wages, (all at 54S Twenty-fift- h s English parents. eause the governments and rulln aware that not their powi ly. but their very existence depend ton it, excite and maintain It amor Ihe people persistently, both by cur lasses, ning and violence. Patriotism today is like a scaffoldln once to raise tt Us of the building, but whlcl though It presents the only obstacle I lb house being Inhabited, Is none tt ! trained because Its existence le W1 to certain persona. Mrtotlsm la at the bottom of a the present as well as all beta Hostile relations between friend! WOP1 are worked by the govemmen 4tr h aspect In order to exhlb r Powers of an pacification, as you may there la In all hi: "T no record of any war which wi nt hatched by a government lnd ndnt of the Interests of the peop whom war la always pemlclou wn when successful. Those who preach peace by arb tlon argue this: animals cannot divide' the otherwise than oy fighting, I In the case with children, savagi savage nations But reason ab "M settle their differences by a r"1- - Persuasion and by referrir derision of the question to eithi Partial or reasonable persons, f which was r.eeedful FOR SALE CIGAR 234 Twenty-fift- h atreet7-2J-- RESIDENCE, FURNISHED 1080 Oak St, street. WANTED Settlers to locate on good homesteads of 8ft acres each under United States government canal. James Iverson & Co., Burley, Ida. Furnished house of tour or five rooms. 630 Thirtieth street BOARD YVANTED By gentleman. In private family or boarding house. Address Boarder," care of State Journal office. UN-fumlsh- cheap. C," Journal three. church. TENANT FOR FURK-Ishe- d will room; accommodate 10 M. E. Ave; rear M. EL 21 m l-a m AND ROOM. OH Twenty-sixt- h street ' FOR RENT House for Goodman, 887 Twenty-secon- d rent Amelia street FOR RENT Rooms, singe or In suites; furnished for housekeeping. $182 Washington avenue. BOARD WITH OR WITHOUT room. 2308 Lincoln avenue. FOR RENT Six-roo- m frame house; WANTED BOARDERS WANTED, good location. N. H. Ives, 209 Eccles with or without room. 614 Twenty-fourt- h street Building. 9- FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath; 2209 Washington Ave. MISCELLANEOUS. . u.nr nf i,.J . . 111 fjt ; 1 ; l a I M r.XT BUREAU, lnj l tl;iy (if t tie fallows: .i x,,. ii t; j nf 26TH 27 j.lmiie 703. BAGGAGE y, '( I, li.n-- AND EXPRESS. ALLEN TRANSFER Allen, Prop. Km mtiire Vims and Storage. Otfiee. 41- - Tweiity-fifii- i striH't. 'Flume No. 22. :i ; M I'l.t.'Y M- - ...iM'i'S -- EMrLoVMENTOFFICEr 1'... f i Twenty-fourt- h :rvt. C0-Alb- Aint. iMtt.OO 210.00 ern PLATE RACKS All sisea, made to FOR RENT TWO FRONT ROOMS, order. Apply Mrs. Murdock, rear 1791 unfurnished. Center street: 135 Twenty-sixt- h street ind phone 1077. DR. NORRIS. SPECIALIST; OFFICE FOR RENT NICE SUITE OF OF-fl2361 Washington avenue. rooms 2469 Washington avc-nu- e; up stairs. WM. REAST, AGENT FOR FRUIT Jar opener and sealer. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS BEN- nett block OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed and curled. MR8. THOS. JEN- WANTED TO RENT A SMALL electric desk fan. Address C. L. G.. and Pacific. TeL KINS, Thirty-thir- d 3782 Grant avenue. 621--5 ee K. TEA Schillings Best at your pocers. Schilling', Best at your Pocers. fcJirr" W y W like h. Com. SiOOpas. 7t2f Si4Si SiSOpjn.. S:00 HOTELS. LINCOLN HOTEL. Centrally located. IUtcs: SI. 00 lo $1.50 per day. pedal rates by the i.. uun iavt iaS!1 l.. B6 ma month. s office, lbiom in, Klrt the se WILL M. OTT1NGKU, Mgr., NORTH OF OGDEN. 23d Street Natiomi' i: mk bulMlug, ii:.l.'n. Utah, 3JU Depart. on the ni'i day of Angus!, ii.i'i, at No. I. Pocatello and Butte ABSTRACTOR. Express, dally tiHu the hour ,.f 2 o'clock p. m , to pay the F. B. DEVOTO, No. 7. Fast Mail for Pocadellnquc:' assessment thereon, toAbstractor of Titlo Bonded tello, Idaho Falls and gether ra costs of n.lvenisimj uml and Licenses. 12:05 p.m. Portland, dally .16!) h ,.f Twenty-fourtexpense street. S. S. SMITH. HARNESS. Fecretaiy Mining ennipany GEORGE E. CROSS, of GuMiielJ, Nevada. Wholesale Manufacturer and Dealer in Harness. Saddles, Collars, Whips, etc.; NOTICE OF 8PECIAL STOCKBlankets and Itobes st cost. Make a HOLDERS' MEETING. specialty of hund-innd- e Buggy HarNotice is hereby given that a spe- ness. Call on George, where you will No. 16. Pocatello and Idaho Falls Express, dally .... 6:00 pjiw' cial meeting of the stockholders of the get your repairing dons right. 418 24th street. 'Phone, IntL, 98. Utah Sta'e Journal company Is hereby SOUTH OF OGDEN. called in bp held at the office of said BEAUTY PARLOR. Depart No. 4. Eastern Express.. 4:10 saw 425 No. Twenty-fourt- h company. Hair Dressing, Facial Massage, Mani- No. 8. Portland, Butte and street, Ogden, Utah, on the 80th day curing, Electric Beauty Treatments. Pocatello for Salt Lake Roost 72, fifth floor. Opera House of Augu:, 1905, at the hour of 4:30 p. 7:30 a Ak City, dally block. Edith ilolce. Bell phone No. 6. Local m. of said day. The purpose of said to Salt Lake 1:30 ajiw meeting Is to amend the articles of City, dally PARKER A CO. to No. 12. Cache Valley Incorporation of said company by add10:40 bjn. Rock Springs, Castle Gate. Diamond Salt Lake City ing thereto a section providing that and Cumberland Coal. 24th and Wall. No. 2. Limited for Salt stock of the capital said company Both Phone. Lake, Provo, Nephl and shall be assessable from time to time 2:40 p.m. Juab, dally In such amounts and In such manner No. 10. Portland, Idaho Falls PROFESSIONAL CARDS. and to such extent as may be deemed Pocatello, and to 8alt 1:30 p-THO. MALONEY, Lake City, dally necessary by the board of directors of Lawyer. Arrive. said company. 2442 YVasb-ingto- n No. 9. Referee In Bankruptcy. Butte and Pocatello C. A. SMURTHWAITE, Ave. Ind. Phone. from Salt Lake Express Dated August 8. 1905, President, and Intermediate City D. J. SKEEN. 12:50 bjiw Points, dally Attomsy-at-LaSUMMONS. Express Rooms 49 and 50, First National Bank No. 6. Atlantic IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF building, Ogden, Utah. from Salt Lake City and 'he Second Judicial District of t.v Intermediate P o I n t a, ARTHUR E. PRATT, of Utah, In and for the Count 1:06 ajiw dally Eccles Building. No. 7. Pocatello, Idaho Fblls, of Weber. (Mrs.) E. E. McFndden, Attomey-at-Laniaintlff. vs. M. F. Costello, defendPortland Express from ALFRED W. AGEE. ant. Lake City, dally.. 11:33 ajiw Salt The State of Utah to the said Attorney at- Law, No. I. Fast Mall from Salt 111, Eccles Building 2:45 prw Lake City, dally You are hereby summoned to Ex1L No. Cache Valley M. E. M. within twenty days after the serD, CONROY, press from Salt Lake vice of this summons, upon you. it Over Carr's drug store, corner City, Provo, Nephl and terved within the county In whicn tina Twenty-fift- h street end Grant avenue. 8:15 J uab, dally .... Is within action brought, otherwise, No. 3. Eastern Express .... 7:05 pjik JOSEPH CHEZ, thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In c.iof Attorney end Counsellor at Law. ot your failure so to do Judgment will 41 and 46 First National Bank Bldg, be rendeied sgalnet you according to OGDEN, UTAH. the dopant! of ihe complaint, of which Notary In office. W. U. Telegraph a copy Is herewith filed with the clerk code Bell 'Phone 342-Independent :f the above ourt. 887. JOSEPH CHEZ. HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN Plaintiffs Attorney Depart. La w. P. O. addre: 40-Attomeye-a- t First National Mall tor No. 6. Atlantic Bank Building Ogden. Utah. Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank Balt Lake City, Provo, and all Points East... 7x46 SAk Building. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. No. 12. To Salt Laka City T. D. JOHNSON STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OVERand Intermediate Points 3:00 ajn. Lawyer. LAND MINING A MILLING COMdally Rooms and 8 First National Bank No. 14. Salt Lake Special ..2:15pjik PANY, ATTENTION! No. 2. Atlantic Limited for At a meeting of. the board held In Building. Salt Laka City. Provo, an Ogden City, Utah, August 22, 1905, R. P. HUNTER Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denassessment of half a mill per share ver and all Points Blast, Notary Publle and Conveyancer. 2:50 p.m. waa levied against the capital stock Room 6. First National Bank Bldg. daily No. 4. Atlantic Express for of the corporation, the same payable DR. D. N. SMITH Salt Laka City, Pueblo, Immediately to Joseph Goddard, secDenver and all Points Dentist d 230 Ogat Twenty-thirstreet, retary, 7x00 pa. East, dally 61-Flist National Bank Bldg. den City, Utah. If not paid by Sep- Rooms Arrive. No. I. Pacific Express from tember 21, 1905, the stock will be adSOCIETIES. Denver, Pueblo, Provo, FRATERNAL vertised as delinquent and If not paid Salt Laka City and all with costs of advertising on or before B. 12x05 a. n, ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO P points east, dally October 25, 1905, sufficient shares 719 Lodge and club rooms second No. 13. Ogden Special .... 11x20 ajik floor Masonic building, 2416 Wash- No. 5. Pacific Limited from thereof will be sold at public auction, Regular meetings ington avenue Salt Lake City, Provo, at 230 Twenty-thir- d street, at 3 o'clock every' Tuesday evening. J. A. HowciL Denver and all Points m. of that day, to pay delinquency, p. E. R.; J. H. Knausa, Secretary. 11:30 sn. East coat f advertising and expense of from Mall No. L Pacific BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN-meeale. JOSEPH GODDARD, Denver, Pueblo. LeadOgden lodge No. 68 Meets Salt Lake City and vllle, C. Secretary of Company. every Wednesday evening at 7:80. all Points EhL dally... 2:40p.m. EL Slalne. Master; A. L. Howe, Sec(Dated Aug. 23, 1905.) No. 1L Local from Ban pete retary; EL M. Munsey. Collector. 7x00 xak Valley MONEY TO LOAN. OGDEN UNION, NO. 173, ORDER OF Washington Meets every Tuesday SALARIED PEOPLE The money you evening at 8 oclock in A. O. U. W. need and find It hard to get can be hall. H. A. Sims. President; Walter sesupplied you quickly without Depart. Richey, Secretary. No. I. Pacific Express tor curity or endorsement, or knowledge of anyone. San Franeisco and InWe treat everybody JUNCTION C1TF LODGE NO. 36, alike. Same terms to all. Payments termediate points, dally. 4x30 sas Order of Odd Fellows to suit your own convenience. Your Meets In L O. O. F. hall every Thurs- No. i. Paclflo Express credit once established at my office, day evening. Visiting brothers corhrough to San Francis1155 ajn. you can get money at a moments co, dally dially Invited to be present E. A. notice. Call and get my terms. No N. G.; Walter Richey. No. 1. Overland Limited. . 3:55 pn. Littlefield, trouble to talk It over with you. No. 263. Mixed Train. OgSecretary. D. D DRAKE, den to Montello.Corinns 410-1- 1. Eccles Bldg. Phones: Bell and Kelton. dally exOF KNIGHTS 2. NO. B00-LODGE Office open OGDEN Home: 499. 8.15 cept Sunday Utah from 8:80 a. nt. to 6:11 p. m. Arrive. Pythias Meets at Castle hall MonNational bank building, every Atlantic No. 6. Express in SOME PRIVATE MONEY day evening. Visiting brothers corBat from Francisco, amounts as low as $400 on city or dially Invited. J. C. Delmore, C. C.; 7x13 xkas. dally .... . L. N. Meld, K. of R. and 8 farm property at 6 per cent HUNTER No. 2. Overland Uml ted. . . 2:35 pjn. 4. Atlantis Express A KENNEDY. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE-b- No. Ban Francisco and from 74 In K. of meets camp No MONEY LOANED On any security. Interm edlaxa points dalstreet corner of Twenty-fourt- h 5x15p.ro. ly ....... .... avenue, every Large sums et banker's rates; salary and Washington Ns. 204. Mixed Train from Visit8 m. at p. loans. Service quick and confidential evening Thursday Cortnne Montello via ing Woodmen cordially Invited to atWestern Brokerage Company, 228-- 4 and Kelton. dally axcept tend. William Doyle. C- - C.; E. Auth, Is 50 p.m. Eccles Blddg. Sunday Clerk First National Bank building. si-tt- e -- ar p,. ...... ...... 58 a n, SOUTHERN PACIFIC ............ K. DELINQUENT l:Nu 41 2. WITH ' ' Mall X; WANTED 3. be office. OR SALE Bath cabinet; good a FOR RENT. new. $369 Bell Washington. 660-a pno.tc FOR RENT Newly furnished front BUGGY AND for sale HARNESS room. 2656 Adams. 646 Twenty-thir- d street cheap; s. FOR RENT Five-roohouse, 2125 Adams. Enquire A Richardson FOR SALE Good delivery wagoa Grant suitable for milk wagon. Enquire Hess Bakery, opposite fire depart- FOR RENT An eight-roo- m modem ment house, 2332 Jefferson. A BARGAIN Furniture and carpets of a FOR RENT Four room house; water flat modern, lease cheap for cash, or will trade inside; lawn and shade; fine locafor real estate. Call or address: tion; $11.00. Enquire $27 Twenty-fhlr- d. Palace. 250 25th St FURNISHED ROOMS. without board . 246 ' Paper-- 277 Ka. Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluff Denver. Kansas City an. East, daily No. 4. Atlantic Express tor Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all Points East, dally... Arrive. No. 3. California Express Bluffs. Council from Omaha. Denver, Kansas City and East, dally... No. I. Overland Limited Council from Omaha, Kansas City, Bluffs, Denver, and all Points East, dally No. 9. Fast Mail HANGING. At 1ml. 231. t,usl. !. ; No. 6. No. !. - HOBSON, Painters, Decorators and Sign Writer j. All work given prompt at right prices. Bell phone TT2-- i;,, ;..t . CO- .P i:6 6 BOARD Trust Building. Hangers, WANTED First class 0i iM sort Japanese cook wants position In And in Hiiiiiiv wish law, aii'I by private family or small restaurant. order Of I.:1' rj $if ilSrorltn.s, po m;ipy George Mlexukaml. 271 Twenty-fourt- h of the f .M'.s ..f P.ieh arvcl of utivk SITUATION must AP-pl- y OR NOTICE. ....... . . DifTenbui.. Iee, K. at -1 STAND. N Titer- W AN TED Female help at Employment Bureau, Bennett Block rtreel Twenty-fift- h V WANTED To rent good bouse of 5 ing de- or 6 rooms. Must be modem. Ad- HPMfYlt"!., dress A, State Journal n!fl-e- . ot July WANTED Agents sell $15 to $25 OpPOUidally easy and take one-hal- f. Stamp fctockhn:. N&iin to A. 2361 Washington avenue, OgDiffenl, den, Utah. WANTED Solicitors for accident and Twenty-fourt- h $77 street Bell healtn insurance. As good as the very beet Easy seller. Big comphone 711-missions. Address Warren Foster, general agent. No. 601 Templeton FUR SALE A Stuilebaker Bros. hi go Bldg- - Salt Lake City grade Izard buggy, almost as good as new. Half price, $65. Enquire at YVANTED Medlum-stsc- d refrigerator; 1159 A i Depart. First Nat. Rank Bulldlrg. 57, FOSTER X. ( and Orf A. SMITH, Utah Loan I . WANTED. 26 furniture J. PAINTING AND PAPER 11 Household ARCHITECTS. 56 FOR SALE Ten acre farm and small house, stable and chicken sheds, to WANTED To buy good driving sell for $600. Four miles from town. horse, weight about 1100 pounds. N. Would consider trade for Ogden H. Ives, 209 Eccles Building. property. Hunter A Kennedy. WANTED Lady or gentleman solicitor for family trade. Ogden Tea FOR SALE Fine, modem brick resiCo., Opera House Blk. dence. All Improvements and conveniences, Bargain if sold st once. YVANTED Gentle horse for lady lo 2234 Adama Mrs. Hawkins, 1022 Grant. drive. Bell 'phone 574-FOR SALE Childs oak bed, with A qOOD GIRL; SMALL folding sides, mattress and springs; WANTED 956 Twenty-fourth st ' family. Also Jewel $14.00. $5.00. Cost HOUbE-wor- k GIRL FOR range, In good order. 2819 Wash- WANTED 2363 Jefferson. at avenue. ington T BY GIRL FOR SALE A nice home, cheap. 2265 to do housework one day eucb Monroe avenue. week. Address 3247 Wall. FOR SALS . F. C. WOODS A YVANTED-EMPLOYMEN- In a letter on tfa peace confereno has Just been published her PARIS, K. mouth :.! K!.iJuat-- s iiniUv h.d.uy tunnl. ni.r .six s. !.ikIs tin- hn,;ir m .'m.iic.i and by ail Write railroad. for cm ilom.e. linrut' S. h.iol ef l Y.. .V.tant.i, vii!li:il I. t).. lliilfal.i Ga.. l.a Crosse. Texe.rkan.,. lex.. San Fraiu-i- . o. iii. 659IBBWF -1 One Another Policy of Killing lb i.-iii- vi It will deliver your bu.-- ! inmiircinentii in the eoile of that will insure ing read, considered and -9 OF UNION DEPOT TIME CARO. l.h.YUX TELEGRAPHY uml S.'iO n $1''0 iiig. The Daily State Journal Your Messenger -9 HEARTLESSNESS 8USINESS CARDS. - YVANTED FOR SALE. i PAGE SEVEN, Make MRS. E. A. HUBBELL ring WANTED Second hand furniture ( Formerly of Ogdan.) ring and stoves. 169 Twenty-fift- h street. rings 5584 Couch St., Portland. Ore Kates 61 per day each. Rooms re- WANTED Second-han- d furniture and rings set vcd. Best part of city. From de169 stoves wanted at Twenty-fift- h rot take M Car to Couch street. Three street. street car lines direct to Fair. FOR SALE Thoroughbred pointers from registered 740 Twenty-eight- h street. 1905. Tri-Met- Rooms for Worlds Fair Visitors Nsw private residence. patronage solicited. 30. a WANTED Office cleaning or housework wanted by competent person. Mrs. Becker, 2734 Monroe. Bell 408-'phone es WEDNESDAY. AUGUST LOST. NOTICE. LOST During tha storm Friday night By resolution of the board of direca pair of eye glasses tors of the Ogden-Nevad- a Mining In a case and a Ideal Waterman's company the sale of stock delinquent Fountain Pen. Finder return please In payment of assessment levied July to Journal office and receive reward. 1, 1605, la hereby postponed until Monday, September 11, 1905, at 5 LOST A dark gray tiger striped o'clock p. m. at Room 6, First National kitten; almost full grown; male. Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. $5.00 reward If returned to 0(0 O. A. KENNEDY. Secretary. -7 Washington avenue. s gold-mount- ed s-l- er ......... iai |