OCR Text |
Show PACE SEVEN MONDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1905. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, F. and Licensed. it will deliver or.r I'li-iu- Twenty-fourt- h Street. Et-cle- a -s i tin in t S.o hi'iui-ect'k i f tdi-i- in a progrr-siv- e man ut-- that will .umiiv their U ing read, ivusiileu i and 49-- s i r I'tah LUMBER Iawui Administrator. J. IV SKEEN. Attorney. First publication December 1. 1905. SMITH. A Trust RulMlng. A. F. C. WOODS A CO, (6 and 57, First Nat. Rank Building ' PAINTING FOR SALE. FOR RENT. . - "- "WX "X. cit SALE' X 1. X. V X. x x x.x xxx. AND PAPER HANGING. i horse, FvtSTEU ie HOPSON. la inters, driving sound :n:d gentle, a bargain at $65. Deoor.iioi and Sign i'.ood surrey harness til ft1'. Heavy It you are thinking of building or reWriters All work given prompt attention at right prices. Bell phone buggy, suitable for light delivery. pairing yeu ehould first send to ue 772-ind. 31. 277 Twenty-fourt- h $2ii. Cuter, good as new. $12. and get our estimate for all tho Lumstreet. for Sinj.r oultit at Nelson A; bar you may nead. ell stables. i BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. SALE-- - Some gis.il Renting stoves Full d, One FOR large front ALLEN TRANSFER CO, and a few pieees of old furniture for steam-heate2533 sale at 27s Twenty-sixt- h Albern Allen, Prop. Enquire Adanta. street Furniture Vans and Storage. Office, 145 Twenty-fourt- h St., Ogden 412 Twenty-flft- h street. lltmte No. 21 FOR BALE A good second hand pi- FOR SALE -- Some very desirable resl- said: 31. A. deuce lots. Enquire of Mrs. ano in good condition; cheap for I have no way of accounting for EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. street. Crocker. 27s Twenty-sixt- h cash. Culley Drug Co. that it was LITTLE PRICES. SURPRISINGLY I Fi'lt SALK Edison phonograph with new horn und thirty-ni- x records. Sl3.tii. Smith Premier typewriter in good condition, 112.00. Chambers at your Kncyrlopiiedia price. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 233 Washington n venue. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. Yniinq Kn-o.ni- iv un 1 RENT-furnishe- d. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Mutter of the Estate of Thomas J. Kurtx, Iieceased. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that any persist holding or claiming to hold any debt due from Thomas J. Kurts, deceased. must present the fame to the undersigned administrator of aaid estate. duly verified, at the office of a Com. room 423 Eccies build-ni- g. Ogden, I'tah, for allowance or rejection on or before September 14th, Ma-gittt- E .! P 1.0 Y 31 KN T U CUE A I', street. Iml. 'phone 954. vvwwv wxx SAl.E Parlor, dining room, bedFOR RENT Two fumtslied rooms for FOR i room and furniture, owner 764 at light housekeeping. Inquire Come away. Friday nr Satgoing 633-Twenty-flistreet. Bell 'phone All this furniture is kiti-tiei- J. H. KURTZ, tSigned. Administrator of Above Estate, it AC, INN IS ft CORN. Attorneys First publication Dec. 14, '05. FOR RENT Furnished built. 2446 Madison. room urday. and practicu'.ly with street. good new, 339 Tweuiy-thir- llair Dressing, Facial Massage, d ManiElect tic lfeuuiy Treatments 2, lift It floor, opera House Hell 'piiuiie Eiii'ii Dotce. ind. 'phone 1153. WVVVN i One day when I was five years old father came home and threw one of the books on the floor. I was looking at the pictures when suddenly I began to read it with accuracy. My father heard me and was astounded. He took me to several white men who had befriended him when he lost Ms eyesight and through .their lnfluerse I was called before the state legislature of Arkansas. The legislators took a deep interest In my powers as a mere child and tbe result was that I was given a recommendation by the legislature to preach, lectufe and read to my people. 1 began preaching as a child and havQ continued to the. present time. The number of conversions in meetings at which I have spoken will exceed 5,000. "1 learned to write from .the autographs of white men to whom I was Introduced. I would take the names and trace them, It was not long until I could write well. "In mathematics I have no ability whatever. I can count from 1 to 100. bat that la due to memory alone. ! can neither add nor aubtract, and la out of the question. ' multiplication While 1 can read, memorise and recite anything In English, 1 find that the Bible if. much easier for me to team than anything else. I am gradually Increasing tbe number of chapter of the Bible that I can repeat, and some day I hope to be able to recite the whole Bible aa well aa any chapter to It that may be chosen at random. The negro boy preacher has achieved success as an evangelist at camp meetings. He asserts that' his evangelistic power was given him by God. While he delivers lectures and sermons that he has prepared, he says he prefers speaking extemporaneously. His blind father accompanies him and helps In ths evangelistic work by singing old plantation religious songs. my NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District in and for the County of Welier, State of Utah. Foliate of J allies 11. Spargo. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached, to the undersigned, vif Joseph dies. Esq., at the law Rooms 41) and 41, First National Bank building. Ogden, Utah, on or befors Thursday. October 11th, 1901 curing. household j FOR SALE- - Piano and goods for sale; 3369 Washington ave. FOR RENT Room, at 5446 31 ad i son avenue . Foil SALE- - Elite building lot nn Van COAL Purrii avenue. 3x9 rods. $25 down FOR RENT Furnished, cottage for and IP1 monthly payments. N. II. PARKER A CO. the winter after January 1st. $25 IVES. 2t9 Eecles building. Ruck i 'umle Gale, Diamond month; live rooms. Address B," care Journal. brick house ami Cumberland Coal. 24tl and Wall. Foil SALE -- New good rock cellar, four acres of land. Doth 'phones. and two rpringii u'l fenced. a m-t-FOR RENT In Grand Opera house UPHOLSTERING. on land. Ideal place to raise all block, MODERN ROOMS for light of poultry or stock, or market kinds housekeeping, in suites of three or garden; situated on Van Buren ave- LlliuLSTEKING AND POLISHING After uti experience with the otherwise, with heat, gae and water nue; price $2.0lli). Address O. O. for Furniture Boyle company tf Dykemun. Ogden, Utah. Kelly ft Herrick. over twelve I have decided to make u start in business. FOR HALE Cheap, horse, buggy har1 do tiie best French polishing make I ness and light double harness, sadMONEY TO LOAN. kinds and all of ease. piunos, book your iilso organs dle, etc.; large oak furniture look like new for a very YV. E. Robinson. 513 Tweniy-llfU- i. little money. I do all kinds of reADVANCED On salaries MOjNEY can I'liR SALE Piano ut a bargain, parpairing upholstering, inutlresa makAnyone permanetly employed be furnlshred with the money they ing, cleaning slid laying carpets. ties leaving town, 2633 Alains. Prices reasonable. BERNARD A. need; quickly and confidentially, DAN KERB, 26C4 (Julncy avenue. Bell without security or endorsement; 73U-Independent 211. payments to suit. Tour credit once FOR BALE Cow with young calf and 'phone aloo Jersey cow. 2639 Nye avenue, established at my office you can get near Twenty-eight- h street, money at a moment's notice. D. D. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 Eocle DRAKE, Building. BARUA1N-Kui'nilure Ind. phone 499. A and raipl-O- f THOMAS MALONEY, flat modem a will ot for lease cash, ;i.m cheap Lawyer. In MONEY SOME PRIVATE ifl'lr... for real estate. Call w Referee in Bankruptcy. 2442 Washmounts as low as 8400 on city or 250 25th St Palace. ington ave. Ind. -- phone 60S. i vis both. 26TH BEAUTY PARLOR. 2. nt 78 j Ir iSpi-mg- J Just Arrived A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES IN Shades Stand Lamps Electrical Chandeliers etc. Which arc being offered at more than reasonable rates. When in need of wiring or other electrical work give ue a calL Ogden Electrical Supply Co. A, LEATHAM, Proprietor. 2450 WASHINGTON AVE. 410-41- -. m (arm property at ft KENNEDY. 9 ils 1905. -e my natural ability except gift sent by God. My mother died when I was a month old. Not long after that my father met with an accident that cost him his eyesight. My father secured the agency in Little Rock, Ark, where he lived, for the Rev. DeWltt Talmakes book. Trom Manger to the Throne. By canvassing for the book he made a living for 50 MAUON1 SKEEN. J. by the load er carload. No matter how much or how little you may nood we an supply yeu with better material than anyone else and at NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District to and foe the County of Weber. State of Utah. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Fadatc of Naomi Outsell, deceased. UieJitora will present claims with INSURANCE TRAVELERS 1HE 'at the rOMl'AXV. 313 Building. voucher to the undersigned otliee of J. 1). Skeen, rooms First 'Plume v Iml. National Rank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before Monday. April 2nd. 1996. ARCHITECTS. S63 Your Messenger n DEVOTO, B. Abetractor of Title Bonded The Daily State Journal Never Taught, He Can Read, Write and Speak Good English and Repeat Hundreds of Chapters of the Bible Now a Revivalist. Consult County Clerk or tbe respective signers for further Information. ABSTRACTOR. Make NEGRO HAS MOST REMARKABLE MEMORY. ILLITERATE Jimmy Washington, scvenit-eyears old. the negro boy preacher and Biblical prodigy, who 1b In Kansas City to conduct revival services and deliver lectures at the different itegro churches, can repeat 536 chapters of the Bible, he says, and can remember the words of a song after hearing them twice, according to the Kansas City Star. Although he never went to school a day in his life, be can read, write and speak good English. He has become known as the black Moody," and the walking He has lectured before audiBible. ences in Carnegie hall in New York, and Tremont Temple in Boston. Born in Little Rock. Aik., in 1888, he asserts that at the age of five years he was favored with the gift of reading and speaking to his people by God. In telling of his powers, he fnbite u4 GurtiusMi Iitiett. BUSINESS CARDS BOY'S 8TBA3GE GIFT otTW-c- e MARGARET SPARGO, JOHN N. HPARGO. Executrix and Executor. JOSEPH CliKZ. Attorney. Date of first publication Deo. 9. 05. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF MECHANICS LIEN. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the County of Weber, State of Utah. Emniert EmmcrlKt-n- , plaintiff, va Ms rlnus Jolianscn and AnuUt Johansen. Defendants, To all whom It may concern: Take notice, that Einmert Emmer-se-n, the plaintiff herein, ie commencing on action in tiie above entitled court against the above named defend-t.n- te to foreclose his lien for work and lubor dune and performed in the repair and alteration of that certain dwelling house (and premises appurtenant thereto), situated la Weber county, state of Utah, and described as - follows, lo-w- it: Fart of the southwest quarter of section 18, township 8 north, range 8 east of Balt Lake meridian, beginning J. 0. SKEEN, 4.57 chains south of the northeast coratLaw. Attorney ner of said quarter section; thence WANTED Women and girls desirRooms 48 and 60, First National south 8.7 chains; then west 8 chains ing positions call at Employment Bank building; Ogden, Utah. to road; thence west 1.1 chains to n street. bureau. 278 Twenty-sixt- h point 8.14 chains west to place of beALFRED W. AGEE, WANTED $78 per month, expenses ginning; thence east 1.14 chains to Atterney-at-La' advanced. Men to travel, post signs, plsce of beginning, containing one 1) acre more or lees. 111 Eccies Building. advertise and leave samples. Kuhl-ma- n All iiersons holding or claiming liens Co., I Atlas Block, Chicago. on said premises under the provision JOSEPH CHEZ, WANTED To buy a good oecond-han- d of chapter 1, title 39, of the Revised Law. at Counselor and of Attorney the amendments lady's racycle. Enquire 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg., Htatutes of Utah, and Thomas, care of Thome Bros. liens of mechanic to thereof, relating OGDEN, LTA1L and others, are hereby notified to be Grocery Store. Notary In office. W. U. Telegraph and to appear before the said court or Udy with coue. Bell 'phone 342-WANTED--Gentlem- an Independent on Tuesduy, the 26th day of Decemfor firm of 3i. travel to reference good ber, 1905, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m. of eald day; said day being the 8250,000 capitaL Salary 11,072 per HENDERSON ft MACMILLAN weekof the December term of said year and expenses ; salary paidAddress day Law. Attornoye-etand there proof ly and expenses advanced. court, to exhibit then ' with stamp, J. A. ALEXANDER, OgBooms 14 to 18 First National Bank of their said Mens. Dated December 1st 1905. den, Utah. building. per cenl HUNTER WANTED. -- secures NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. MONET LOANED On ui) Largo sums at banker's' rates. eiar loans. Service quick and oonlidenun Western Brokerage Company. 32l- Eccies Blddg. IN THE DISTRICT. COURT. OF the United States for the District of Utah, In Bankruptcy, before Tho. MaMISCELLANEOUS. loney, Referee. In the matter of William Ilenry Olson, bankrupt. In PALMISTRY Have your hand read Bankruptcy No. 818. To the creditors of William Henry by a celebrated palmist, medium and Olson, of Ogden, In the county of WeAll readings private clairvoyant ber and district aforesaid, a bank and confidentlaL Address W. J. J rupt P. O. Box M- Notice la hereby given that on the 22nd day of December, A. D. 1905, the DRESSMAKING and PLAIN SEW aid William Henry Olson was duly ING done to order. Rooms 11 and adjudicated bankrupt; and that the 14 Boyle block. first meeting of his creditors will be Wash2442 held at my office at No. T. D. JOHNSON, want trees WANTED A young goat or sheep TOPPED If theater. Roll ington avenue, Ogden City, Weber TREES or trimmed you at Lyceum Inquire Lawyer. word at leave topped county, Utah, on the 4th day of JanuertL First National Bonk Rooms I and W. C. WARD-LE2376 Washington. in 10 the D. o'clock A. 1906,' at ary. H-- J Policy Payment Reeora. building. at which time the said cred WANTED Men to introduce a patent e As life insurance company forenoon, R. P. HUNTER, ltor may attend, prove their claims, hardware article. Salary $18 pet 'having, headquarters in Manhattan appoint a trustee, examine the bank' SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for men $2 50 per day for expenses to Public and Conveyancer. week; Notary and well known particularly because rupt and transact such other business and boys by lady of ten years ex start; rapid advancement; state age Room 6, First National Bank Bldg guaranteed. Write . of lta great volume of Industrial policy is may properly come before said perience; satisfaction and present employment 652 Canyon Apply MRS. C. H. IUCE, business, scored a new record for It- meeting. IDEAL SHEAR CO-- Dept 4, Chi-- ,' Road. TeL 150-FRATERNAL SOCIETIES self the other day when it liquidated THO. MALONEY, cago. Referee In Bankruptcy. within eight working houri 805 death TRAIN-meWANTED Girl for llgnt housework BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY Ogden, Utah. December 23rd. 1905. claims, amounting In the aggregate 68 Meets No. lodge 23. NOTICE. Ogden road. 770 December DELINQUENT First publication Canyon good wages, to 891,850.65. This aum represents every Wednesday evening at 7:2U. C. an average of about 8191 paid out A. H Can Held, Master; A. L. Howe, 2. NO. ASSESSMENT company. Mining every minute In the eight hours of the Secretary. To rent a bam well to WANTED business day. place of business, Ogden, cated. Call at Mrs. Van COMPANY Principal MINING ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Utah. Notice This money reached 268 different of Gel p Nevada. folIfleld, Principal place 719 There ie delinquent upon the Lodge and club rooms second dtles and town. Among the benefi- of bur Inera,. of Ogden. Utah. Location described shares of stock on ac floor Masonic building, 2418 Washciaries these nationalities were mines. Cuprite Mining district, Es- lowing tun avenue count of assessment No. 2 of 87.00 per Regular meetings ing covered: Americans, Irish, Germans, meralda county, Nevada. Notice Is levied November 6th, 1905, payTuesday evening. J. A. Howell, every share, of a the on at meeting Canadians, English, Italians, Austri- hereby given that E. K; J. H. Knauss, Secretary. able Immediately, and delinquent ans. Bohemians, Swedes, Scotch, Board of Directors of the December 8th, 1905. The amount set WANTED Position ss housekeeper ty 17. ottllPR nr Welsh and Russians. In one case Mining company, of Goldfield, Nevada, opposite the name of the several share .P.' U!V1N respectable young woman. Addreie' day of December. holders as follows: every Tuesday the person had been Insured for only held on the 23rd No. Washington of Journal. care Housekecper, ir z, or 1906, assessment Shares. Amt at 8 o'clock lu A. O. U. W. Name. No. Cert. evening three days. cent a share, was levied on the capihall. H. A. Sims, President; Walter 5 John W. Furlong tal stock of the corporation, issued 25 J .H. Downey ... Richey. Secretary. and outstanding, payable Immediately 27 J. 3f. Wheeler .. Sermon by Minister Bon. room 22 CITY LODGE NO. IS, JUNCTION 42 C. M. Leedom .. The Rev. Arthur May Knapp, a well to the secretary at his office, Order of Odd Fellows Bank Ogden. 43- 0. Heath building, National First known Unitarian minister In New L In O. F. hall every ThursO. Meets Utah. 47 D. W. Caldon .... England, once missionary to Japan, evening. Visiting brothers corstock upon which this assess- 49 D. O. Revor .... day Any had a son. When the lad was 5 years ment may remain unpaid on the 33rd dially invited to be present E. A. F. Lauer old he collected a group of youngs day of January. 1905, will be delin- 50 Littlefield, N. G.; Walter Richey, ... L. W. Parry sters to preach them a sermon. Imi- quent, and advertised for sale at pub- 53 Secretary. W. H. Parry Is 54 tating his father In tone and manner, lic auction, and unless payment 55- 1. M. Bucher OGDEN LODGE NO. 3. KNIGHTS on the 8th sold made before will be he began: .... Baxter R. L. 61 hall. if Pythias 31 eets at Castle Where did I come from? I dont day of February. 1905, at 2 oclock p. 64 W. H. Stone .... National bank building, every Utah to oUce. ... pay e .A. Smith ..... know. Where am I going? I don't 65 Monday evening. Visiting brothers thereon, to- 67 JNels Sorensen .. know. So whats the nse of talking the delinquent assessment ord tally invited. E. R. Geiger, C. gether with the costs of advertising 68 A. C. Wal lander L. N. Meld. K. of R. and B. about It Amen. C.; den, Utah. and expense of sale. ' 76 F. O. Bucher ... Notice & S. SMITH. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE- 77 H. A. West Such a Convenient Game. Office. Room 23 First National Bank 78 J. E. Ballantyne meUn. ber camp No. 74 mee- t- hi K. of P. street Two young married couples with building. Ogden, Utah. halL comer of Twenty-fourt- h 80 A. L Stone evenue, ind Washington every one baby between them find bridge 82 Matt Gillie p. m. VisitThursday evening at 86 Jos. 'iff the very beat game to play evenings. "To foe" corporation ;;;;;;; 89 J. P. ing Woodmen cordially Invited to attYou see, say the mothers, we are .K mtESTREHEDT end. William Doyle, C. C.; E. Auth, 92 A. L. Fryer at No. 413 Clerk. perfectly devoted to bridge, and then, First National Bank building. ,n accordance with law , W. N. Peirce. Secretory, broties, betas, cats, Hr since the baby came, we find it so con-of direc- - 24th street Ogden. Utah. Any stockboard cots the of wits and fsll.bMba MS, which thia assessment may revenient Dummy can always go rock day ot November. 1905. upon unpaid on ad sH harts of aua or Dr. Wllllamo Indian Pile .ha4s Saturday, January 19. main him to sleep if he is restless. of stock Mich of Ointment will ears Blind, parcel beast ,n be delinquent and advertised will 1906. sold at be will Bleeding and Itching neceiMrr Deans Plica It BbeorVia the tumors, com- - for sale at public auction, and unless said of thesecretary of office the nllnyn.tbe itching nt once, note Campanile la 8haky. King lillTWlIt O'.l First National Bank payment Is made before will be sold Mas poultice, gives instant re11 Another Italian campanile, only one at 4th. 1906, lict. Dr. Wllilame'IndisnPile Oint on Tuesday, on Thursday. February tllf- I'llf Utah, taluinOgden. 5 ment H a vc!) mM at the office of W. N. Peirce, prepared for Pi lea end Itchdegree lower in feme tjian that of tic', wMhout December 26th. 1905 At 6 ofclock p. oclock ing of the private parts Every box Is SJiir'J.'. Utah. tr 411 24th tl, St. jrs,. la Is Ogden. This the Venice, threatened. arrsnteil. By drumiKts, by mull on re great m ths delinquent assessment Secretory. to- Siiceft so suhiliiul'' of prir. M cents end fl.su. WILLIftMS iith the cost of advertising to pay the delinquent assessment and bell tower of the Cathedral of LecMMUFUflURIIG CO.. Props. CtevelanaTuhto together Sold by Kether with cost of advertising n ce, one of the loftiest In Italy about . of sale. otIA. expenses KENNEDY, Secretary. For Sale by WALLACE DRUG CO, 250 feet It Is also of great antiquity, GEO. F.' CAVE, Pnom 6. First National Bank Building. 2249 Washington Ave., Ogden. ltd weakness is dne to the daily ringDruggist. 8t- - Off1 LUh- 24th OGDEN. UTAH- Ogden. Utah. ing of Its enormous bells. -- Ko-ls- 18-21- -s nd -- Y. EMMERT Plaintiff. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney. First publication December 2, 1905. ola-lln- Z. 13-7-- I n, 12-4-- Ogden-Neva- da a TRI-MET- Tri-Met- al one-ha- , r'-t'r- j repiatok 1 n,v - t t.-- j I . EMMERTSEN, SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial district of the State of Utah, County of Weber. In- vestment Securities company, a corporation, plaintiff, va Daniel P. Jones and Jane Doe Jones (first name unknown), hie wife; Frank W. Rose and Laura Rosa his wife, and James H. Bacon, defendants. The state of Utah to the said defend- ants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service of thia summons upon you, If served within the county in which thle action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. BOOTH ft LEE, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address 182 South Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Date of first publication, Dec. 9. 3908.) . NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OP CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the United States for the District of Utah, in Bankruptcy, before Tho Maloney, Referee. fti the matter of Dan-- le Kniold. bankrupt In Bankruptcy No. 917. To the creditors of Daniel Konokt of Ogden City In the county of Weber and district aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice Is hereby given that on the 22nd day of December, A. D. 1905,. the said Daniel Konoid was duly adjudl- -' cated bankrupt: and that the first -- we log of hi creditors will be held at my office at Nv 2442 Washington avenue. Orden City, Weber county, on the 6th day of January. A. D. 1906, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee., examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may property come before said meeting. THO. MALONEY, Referee in Bankruptcy. Ogden, Utah. Deo. 23rd, 1905. First publication December 83. . |