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Show SLIPPED SCOTTI PLUMP II EGG her a hopeless invalid, claimed by consumption. Yet she came out from New Haven the other day. and carried off the first prize, together with all the highest honors at the at the na- Il lionai physical development which Jed grace, poise strength, and pret: re: for jierfect health, which Inty cludes a clear skill and a good cotn-- I lexica, and for physical endurance, u hich includes supremacy In the athletic games. She developed herself in eery way ly athletic exercises persistently kept up In a regural way. steadily and conservatively with abundant use of fresh air. and gradually, but surely health came back to her. and stays with her. There is surely help for the consumptive If he will only heed the directions and keep up the fight until victory is reached. The barkentlne. Minnie Swan came into port from Porto Rico with a tale of fighting that was carried on under remarkable circumstances. The barkentlne shipped at Porto Rico a seaman named Entitle Haelta. who is a veritable giant in strength, short, swarthy, and powerfully built, and revengeful. He was slow and sullen In obeying orders, and made no effort to understand English, and always in trouble with the mate. In whose watch he was. He also had constant quarrels with his shipmates. A great gale sprang up, and the vessel was laboring heavily, and Huelta and Otto Jansen were ordered aloft, ill the howling twister, to stow the upper topshlp. After a while the clew lines showed that the men were not handling the canvas. After the crew find officers had wondered for some time what the watter was, there was a moment of comparative quiet In the storm, and there came down from the masthead the sound of a struggle. An angry man and a frightened man were In combat unmindful of the storm. The ship mate looked up. saw Huelta In the fury of the storm, which had now regained its full force, attacking Jansen with a scapre. Jansen dinging to the rigging, but Huelta was throwing his whole strength on Jansen regardless of the wild pitching and tossing of the barkentlne which was at the mercy of the waves. He aimed his blows at Jansens stomach. Darkness overcome the struggling sailors fighting for life and death until they were lassoed, strangled, pulled below and bound. During all this time the vessel was at the mercy of the elements and In constant danger of being 'i 4 I rig-.- HOW ONE MAN BOTHERED COMRADE ON STAGE. HIS Gossipy Lot of Stuff From the Great Growing City of Gotham. NEW YORK. Deo. 4 That was a very amusing story that was told of Caruso, the great tenor, who put Scotti, his fellow- singer in a cold sweat during the performance at the Metropolitan opera house by slipping into his hand, slyly, a plump egg. Of course Scotti didn't know what to do with the pesky thing. He couldn't drop it. He couldn't throw-- it anywhere. Behind the scenes there was a small army, as well as a larger one in the boxes and seats. If he were to nervously crush it in his hand, he would be in a nasty fix. The most natural thing for him to do was to throw the egg at Caruso's head, and he probably was angry enough to do It, but he was paralysed by a thought of the vast audience arrayed in splendor to whom a flying egg would have been as terrible a vision as a comet loaded with sulphur. Ml ith what intense terror the fashionable ladles and gentlemen would have watched the egg until it landed with a great spatter on Caruso s forehead, and the yolk trickled in yellow nastiness down the tenor's countenance. Had this happened it would have taken but a shout to have patset a lynching party of terns to lynching both Caruso and Scotti on the spot. It is a very good indication of the prosperous times we are having that the Interborough company is hiring new men every week, and the shortage is so great that 600 more men will be taken on. The Subway is growing in trade so fast and steadily that it has to employ more men, notwithstanding there have been brought on in squads of two or three hundred from the west for some time. It was at first thought ' that the company was preparing for further strike; but the necessities created by a constantly increasing traffic call for more men to operate the trains. The other subways about to be built will require an army to construct them while the immense improvements projected and under way by the New Tort Central, the Pennsylvania and other railroads will call for tens of thousands of men, from the Greater grade of laborers upwards. New York is thus, it will be easily seen, destined to be the paradise of The little problems of workingmen. balancing wages and living expenses will still have to be solved, but here is where there will be work to be done by willing hands, where all the nations of the earth meet, and where men and women go to and fro continually, requiring means of travel, and somebody must make the way for them and others transport them on their Journeying!. " It Is well to note how Joe Jefferson, the creator of Rip Van Winkle, treated those who were dependent upon him. This is shown very strikingly in the case of hla former servant Alice Candy, an aged negress, who served the actor many years. Her trunk disappeared in transfer, and was not found until considerable delay. When It was rescued from the express companys hands it was opened and there lay as snug a bug in a rug, fourteen thousand dollars in cash. Jewelry valued at $4,000, and bank books showing that she had $2$, 000 deposited in the banka This fortune, $26,000, is said to have been bequeathed to her by the actor. The negress was over Joyed to get her trunk back, but she would have given it all. If it would have brought back her old master. She would have been glad te have turned ever the whole trunkful for one more f his old quaint looks and gentle greetings. The worst evil attending municipal ownership has already made its appearance in this city hi the manage' ment of the Staten island ferry, which Greater New York took ever this season. The boats are larger than any others In the harbor, and are of splen did make, speed and accommodation, and yet they have been the cause of constant troubles, delays and unac commodatlona. The city has established three shifts of men at eight hours each, instead of the twe shifts at twelve hours each. The force of men has thus been greatly augmented, and the salary list Is swelled beyond recognition, by both increase In the number of workmen and the Increased rate paid. The firemen were Jumped from $60 to $70 per month, and later WUp salaries that would make, firemen on any of the other lines leap for Joy. It is said that the expense of running the boats under the ownership of the city will exceed by $20,-0or $25,000 per boat the cost te the old company, so the city will have a pretty bill to pay. The crew of the Sabine, which came from Java with a load of augar to this port, had the time of their lives getting here. The ship swarmed with rata, and they squealed more easily than Tammany heelers, so the sailors could scarcely get any sleep during the night or even the day, when the plagues were running to and fro and keeping up a continued racket They became so bold that they wanted to feed on the sailors at night as a change from the steady diet of sugar they had throughout the day. The sailors had to bunk together to fight the violent critters, but the rata made It very lively for the sailors. Hope for the consumptive is held out on every side. Sanitariums for them are springing up for their cure In every desirable nook and comer, and the cities are using and preparing accommodations for them, fitted with all the accessories needed for the relief and ultimate cure of the victims upon whom the Great 'White Plague has laid its terrible hand. But other victims have set out to cure themselves, some of them making decided successes of their efforts. Mary Bpitsener three Tears ago was an object of loving sympathy for her friends, who considered horror-strick- en full-dre- ss 00 nlble-foot- ed THE 'Phone FOR S.xi.K FOR als' ru-.i- par-li- i- l'633 A Jams. with one and J63s Nye avenue, Miv-t- . FOR S lids, cheap for casli. ii.vr Washington. Inquire ut 278 Tu'cuty-sixi- li si reel. Xl.K-lit-sld- em -s FOR SAlJi-suiv- o, bed ainl bolding, ami "ii. large rug. elieup if sold ut by the load or carload. No mattor hour much cr how littlo you may nood we can supply you with bettor material i- - inquire 565 Twenty-fourt- Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 Twenty-fourt- h -- Palace, 250 25th SL WANTED. St.( Ogden WANTED To rent a bam well lO' cnteil. Cull at Mrs. Van Why, 227$ Adams. To Lovers WANTED Girl fur general house work. Good wages. Call at 574 of Peifume Heals Without ness. Above our quality you cant It cures eats, sprains, bruises, soma, swellings, Isnwsws, old wounds, lumbago, chopped bands, frost bites, els and is tbs standard ranedy for borhsd wire cuts on animals, harness and saddle galls, scratches, grease ' heel, esked udder, itrh. mange, eta It heals a wound from the bottom up and is thoroughly autiarptia KINO CACTUS OIL is sold by druggists in 15a, 60a and ft bottles, $3 and 16 decor-ated cans, or sent prepaid by the menu-facturers. OLNEY A McDAID, CHstas, town, if not obtainable at you drug. . j i 1 WANTED Laundress to come to 11-house, 2468 Madison. WANTED A cook stove for a destt tuc family. Call up Salvation Army, ludeiiendent 'phone No, 466. Below our prices it isn't wise to go. We have made our stock of For sals by Geo. F. Cave Druggist. OGDEN, UTAH. perfumes embrace the beet odors of the beet makers. We have the finest creations of ROGER A GALLET, COLGATE HUDNUT PALMER PINAUO WRIGHT and many ethers, in bulk and sealed bottles. Prioee in bulk from GO cents te $2JD0 the ounce i in fancy bottles from 25 cents te $10.00. Can't we have the pleasure ' of showing them to you? OMeamaQx OF FORECLOSURE MECHANICS LIEN. Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. Pbone 22. 412 25th Street OF Part of the oouihscest quarter of section ll, township I north, range 2 east of Balt Lake meridian, beginning 4.67 cluUns south of the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence south 8.7 chains; thence west S chains to road; thence west 2.8 chains to i point 8.14 chains west to place of is ginning; thence east 8.14 chains 1 place of beginning, containing one 1) acre more or less. All persona holding or claiming liens on said premises under the provision of chapter 1, title $9, of the Revised Btatutes of Utah, and the amendments thereof, relating to Hens of mechanics and others, are hereby notified to be and to appear before the said court on Tuesday; the 26th day of December, 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ml of said day; said day being the day of the December term of said court, to exhibit then and there proof of their said Hens. Dated December 1st, 1106. EMMERT EMMERTBEN, Plaintiff. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney. First publication pecember 2, 1906. KILLthi COUGH m CURE thi LUNCS Dr. Kings Nor Discovery fries 50c A $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Core for all and LUNG TROU2L UB, or XONZY BACK. THROAT Pkss along a part or ail of your rent burden" to others. Advertise for lodgers. PROFESSIONAL CARDS THOMAS MALONEY, Lawyer. Referee In Bankruptcy. 2442 Washington ave. Ind. phone 608. WANTED Position as housekeeper by J. D. SKEEN, respectable young woman. Address Law. Attomey-atcare of Journal. ''Housekeeper," Rooms 48 and 60, First National WANTED Carrier for Journal route. Bank building, Ogden, Utah. Must have pony and enough snap to collect hie route. Route worth $4.09 ALFRED W. AGEE, per week. Young man who needs Attorney - at La w, the money preferred. H. 8. Foster, 812 Eccles Building. Circulator Stats Journal. JOSEPH CHEZ, WANTED To buy a small second hand trunk. 8tate price. Address Attorney and Counselor at Law. 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg, "T," care of State JournaL OGDEN, UTAH. WANTED-Go- ud girl for general office. W. U. Telegraph in Notary housework, inquire at 2421 Jeffer- code. Bell 'phone 142-Independent son avenue. X; to-w- it: (J' 15. 1906. COAL. $87. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the County of Weber. State of Utah? Emmert Emmerteen. Plaintiff, vs. Johansen and Annie Johansen, Defendants. To all whom It nay conoern: Take notice, that Emmert Emmer-sethe plaintiff herein, is commencing an action in the above entitled court against the above named defendants to foreclose tils Hen for work and labor done and performed in the repair and alteralloa of that certain dwelling house (and premises appur tenant thereto), situated In Weber county, state of Utah, and described as FOR Z. 29 gists. Aeoopt no Substitute. which this action within the county is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the Abstractor of Tills Bonded above entitled action; and in tax of snd Licensed. your failure so to do judgment will b 869 Twenty-fourt- h Street. rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which A . BEAUTY PARLOR. r uwn you. npy is herewith served N. J. HARRIS, Hair Dressing, Facial Massage, Manl Plaintiffs Attorney. curing, Electric Beauty Treatments. Room 72, fifth floor, Opera House P. O. Address First National Bank clock. Kdl'h Uulre. Bell 'phone bldg., Ogden, Utah. 489-lnd. 'phone 1188. Date of first publication, November F. B. DEVOTO, n-30- -s go-- , A Scar SUMMONS. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. PARKER A CO. WANTED Female help, housemaids, Rock Springs, Castle Gate, Diamond cooks and dining and Cumberland Coal. 24th and Wall. housekeepers, room girls. 278 Twenty-sixt- h 8t, Both 'phones. Our line of perfumes forms a boquet of surpassing sweet- follows, This great msgaotlsed, no3iiiignd healing remedy speedily cures all .hurts of sns or boast and always Paper-- Hangers, street. Twenty-fourt- h n, KING CACTUS OIL J. A. SMITH. Utah lawn A Trust Building. - Ma-rln- us PROF. DEANS TO CREDITORS. NOTICE h. than anyone else and at 6URPRISINGLY LITTLE PRICES. It you are thinking of building or repairing you ohauld first tend to uo ond got our estimate for all the Lumber you may nood. A BARGAIN Furniture and carpets of a 16 room flat, modern, lease cheap for cash, of will trade for real estate. Call or address: NOTICE ' INSURANCE Building. Eccles lad. Stiff. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ALLEN TRANSFER CO, the Second Judicial District of the Albern Allen, Prop. Slate of Utah, in and for the county ' Furniture Yuns and Storage. Office, of FOR SALK As 1 am going away 1 Weber. William Lowder. B. A. street.'Phone No. 23. Sanders and Alex. Taylor, idaintlffs, offer for sale thorougubred White 412 Tweiiiy-fift- h and Silver lau-cvs. John E. Taylor, defendant. Wyandotte, S. t EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. White and Hruitn Leghorns, K. I. The State of Utah to the said Red- -, jmultry houses and fixtures, EMl'lXJYMENT BUREAU, 278 26TH wire etc.; also canned fruits. You are hereby summoned to appear , street, lnd. 'phone 95. Georg.- 1. FARM LEY. 635 Twenty-sixt- h within twenty days utter the service ' street. lw of this summons upon you, if served . ABSTRACTOR. In win LUMBER Z. Aad vrtas iUuy .do happen you iiesd a good Raiment ad nerd it ct sues. Al srays keqpen kssd a bottle of 1 SEMAXTHA JANE FARRELL. Executrix. JAMES N. KIMBALL. Attorney. (First publication Nov. 14.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tlie Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. Estate of Naomi Outsell, deceased. F. C. WOODS A CO, Creditor will present claims with 66 and 57, First Nat. Bank Building. vouchers to the undersigned at the 0 First PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. office of J. D. Skeen, rooms National I kink building, Ogden, Utah, on or lef ire Monday, April 2nd, 1906. FOSTER A HOPSON. Painters, MAROXI SKEEN, Decorators and Sign Administrator. Writers. All work given prompt attention at right prices. Bell 'phone J. D. SKEEN. Attorney. 772-lnd. 31. 277 Twenty-fourt- h First publication December 1, 1905. street. WANTED Horse to winter. First' class cars guaranteed. Bell 'phone 691-- Happen! Parrel, deceased. In probate Na 172. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned, at the office of James N. Kimball, room 403. Eccles building. Ogden, Utah, on or before the 26th day of Septem-be- r. 49-5- Healing sinvo fir sale at Trl. 5riy-54 Van Hu- a ba'gaiu rt' u sir, vt PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 2479 Washington A vs. M Dispensing i FOR SAl.K Accidents . nv. $1$ TO CREDITORS. IN T1IE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Second Judicial District in and for the County of Weber. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of William ARCHITECTS. Iidiui at a bargain, Km n. , J b- FOR SALE. F. J. CHENEY A Co.. .. Toledo, O. M t TRWELER3 COMPANY. $100. Bold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. L'ti-- car. NOTICE ACCIDENT INSURANCE. that la. Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be lng a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Halls Ca tarrh Cure ia taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Bend for list of testiAddress: . i The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and monials. t 1 N-i- ng , $100 REWARD, bt-s- the respective signers for further information. UPHOLSTERING and polishing After an experience with the for Kuriiiture Boyle company over twtiie years. 1 have decided to make a start in business. Kreneh polishing make I do the your pianos, org.nn and all kinds of furniture look like new for a very little money do all kinds of remattress makpairing. uplioistt-riuging. cleaning and laying tv noi.able. Price BERNARD A. DAXKEKS Quincy avenue. Bell 'phone 73 Independent 216. It will deliver your bu'in s announcements in the homes cf the progressive jeoi'le of OL-- in a manner that will insure their read, considered and Luit-- ed. cap-slse- d. ' . fr pnwmiit County Clerk or UPHOLSTERING. Make The Daily State Journal Your Messenger iu-c- ud Curdiudil) Iitittt. fr$b$t BUSINESS CARDS street Residence 650 Twenty-secon- d HENDERSON A MACMILLAN Attorneys - at La w. Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bonk NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, The South Wedge Gold Mining company. Principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Location of mines, Marys-val- e. Ohio Mining district. Flute county, Utah. Notice Is hereby, given that at a meeting of the directors of the South Wedge Gold Mining company, held on November 14, 1905, assessment No 4, of of a cent per share, was levied upon the outstanding stock of the corporation, payable Immediate, ly to George Gutch, secretary, at. the company's office. No. 214 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah, or to George Gutch, secretary. No. 627 Atlas block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any atock upon which this assessment mny remain unpaid on Tuesday, December 26th, 1105, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment ia made oerore, will be sold on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1906, at 6 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the com. panys office, No. $14 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent as. seesment thereon, with the costs of ad. vertlslng and expenses of sale. GEORGE GUTCH. Secretary. Na 814 Eccles bldg., Ogden, Utah! Na 627 Atlas block,, Balt Lake City,. Utah. one-four- () th 1 building. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.JOHNSON, FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with Lawyer. Company, Mining Rooms I and I First National Bank principal place of business, Ogdon, street. board, 487 Twenty-fourt- h Utah. building. Notice is hereby given, that at FOR RENT R. P. HUNTER, cottage, all of the board of directors of meeting modern conveniences, 2722 Jefferson. the Publie and Conveyancer. Notary Mining company, Inquire at 2708 Jefferson. Room 8, First National Bank Bldg. held on the 6th day of November, 1905, an assessment of $7.00 per share FOR RENT House of four rooms at was levied on outstanding capital' 866 Twenty-thir- d street. City water FRATERNAL SOCIETIES stock of the corporation, payable at inside. Fine location; $11 per month once to O. A. Kennedy, secretary and BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN street 827 d Twenty-thirat Inquire treasurer, at bis office. Room I, First men, Ogden lodge No. 68 Meets National Bank building, Ogden, Utah. FOR RENT Furnished room for genCL 7:10. at every Wednesday evening stock upon which the assessment Any If 167 breakfast B. desired. A. tleman; Canfield, Master; A. L. Howe, may remain unpaid un Friday, the 8th Twenty-eightstreet Secretary. day of December. 1905, will be delinFOR RENT One or twe rooms, partly B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. quent end advertised for sale at pub719 Lodge and club rooms second lic auction, and unless payment Is furnished. Young lady preferred. floor Masonic building, 2419 Wash made before, will be sold cm Tuesday, 2C20 Jefferson ave. 4 lngton avenue Regular meetings the 26th day of December, 1905, at I FOR RENT Furnished house; .six every Tuesday evening. J. A.1 Howell, o'clock p. m. at the office of the treasEL R.; J. H. Knauss, rooms; modem, two blocks from cenurer, Room 6, First National Bank Secretary. ter of city; Inquire XL AUTH. First Ogden, Utah, to pay the debuilding, OGDEN UNION, NO. 178, ORDER OF linquent assess ment, National Bank building: together with Meets every Tuesday the coot of advertising and expense of Washington 8 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. evening at Oclock in A. O. U. W. sale. 2261 Wash. halL H. A. Sims, President; Walter O. A. KENNEDY, Richey, Secretary. Room 6, First National Bang building. FOR RENT In Grand Opera house Dated Nov. 6th, 1905, Ogden, Utah. block, MODERN ROOMS for light JUNCTION CITY LODGE NO. 86, IN. (First Pub. Nov. 7, 1905). Order of Odd Fellows dependent housekeeping, in suites of three or Meets In L O. O. F. hall every Thursotherwise, with heat gas and water. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. day evening. Visiting brothers cortf dially Invited to be present EL A. Kelly A Herrick. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OVER- Littlefield, N. O.; Walter Richey, land Mining and Milling Company, MONEY TO LOAN. Secretary. Attention! At a meeting of the board held in MONEY ADVANCED On salaries OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS of Pythias Meets at Castle hall, Ogden City, Utah. October 12. 1905, Anyone permanetly employed be fumlshred with the money they Utah National bank building, every an assessment of half a mill per Monday evening. Visiting brother! share was levied against the capital need; quickly and confidentially, ms cordially invited. EL R. Geiger, CL stock of the corporation, the without security or endorsement; c.; L. N. Meld, K. of R. and & payable immediately to Joeeph God- -, payments to suit Your credit once dard, secretary, at 400 Twenty-secon- d established at my office yon can get OF THE WORLD WE-b- street, Ogden City, Utah, if not paid money at a moments notice. D. IX WOODMEN No. 74 meets In K. of P, by November 27. 1905, the stock will camp 1 Eccles Building. DRAKE, Twenty-fourt- h comer of hail, street be advertised as delinquent and If 499. Ind. phone end Washington evenue, every not paid with costs of advertising on SOME PRIVATE In MONET Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visit- or before December 26, 1905, sufficient amounts ms low as $400 on city ing Woodmen cordially invited to at- shares thereof will be sold at public tend. William Doyle, C. C.; EL Auth, auction at 400 Twenty-secon- d street farm property at 0 per cent HUNTER Clerk. First National Bank building. at I oclock p. m. of that day, to pay A KENNEDY. delinquency, cost of advertising and e expense of sale. MONEY LOANED On any security MISCELLANEOUS. JOSEPH GODDARD, at bankers Large gums rates; salary Secretary of Company. Sold loans. Service quick snd confidential. MARAVILLA CEYLON TEA. Dated October 2L 1905. . throughout the United States. Geo. Wooten Brokerage Company, 22$-- 4 K. Caswell Co., San Francisco, PaEccles Blddg. cific Coast Agents. FOR RENT. D. 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