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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. ft EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL DONOHERS ROOMS Indap.n0.nt Rhone 4 Phono, two rings BUBINEBS OFFICE Independent Phono oil Phono, one ring ....No. 81 No. M POWERFUL No. M No. Si SERMON DELIVERED NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Id Bin-la- AT THE ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. g oompialita regarding the delivery at the Examiner do so direct to dr are roared vary dose to their mother and father sometimes go wrung, be- cause impure thought have been suggested by a nude painting or statue." Men and women who have committed the worst at all twentieth century sins, that of interfering with nature and pert erring any children, or H any having only two or three, have a great deal to answer for, continued the speaker. They say, Uh, that old man was foolish In having so many children.' But God have pity on them when they pass to their final Judgment: they will hare a terrible punishment. If you would enter Heaven, keep the oommandments. Impurity is the most horrible sin of all. Hell is filled with impure people. We hate the ln of the eve. in looking at bad and immodest pictures; sins of the hearing, of smelling, and bins of the tongue, but the worst of all is the sin of touch. Impure people cannot expect to enter Heaven, where they would have to sit with the seinU and martyrs. Father Donoher spoke very plainly and gave some very excellent advice for all. His sermon was listened to with a great deal of Interest and created a profound impression. We turn our eyes toward the altar, and the cross, and we res lire what our Lord did for ua in dying on the cross. He speaks to each heart and even though the sins be as numerous as the wuids of the seahore, they will be forgiven, if the sinner la truly penitent and sorry for his or her sins. Here we have faith. We have all sinned, but If we are sorry for our sins they can be forgiven." Father Donoher wound up hia sermon with an appeal to hia hearers to live according to the commandments and have faith. Father Roaswlnkel will have for the subject of hia sermon tomorrow night The Gate-Waof Eternal LighL A Catholic, in speaking of the present mission, said: The crowd attending the mission is something unprecedented In the annals of the church in Ogden. The enthusiasm displayed is highly gratifying to the Catholic population the clinching facta which are explained are within the comprehension of all, and not a word uttered to mar tlie And sensibilities of won Is those eloquent and cannot but enter deep Into the hearts of all Christiana, Irrespective of denominational tenets outside of the Catholic church --facta Ip Holy Writ incontrovertible. The missionaries are not here to convert outsiders, but to expound the teachings of Christ end 1IU apostles and to Impress in all the love and charity of the victim of Calvary. They are undoubtedly eloquent and (heir advent la hailed by word of cheer and gratitude from the multitude assembled at each lecture. The mission will last two weeks. The devotional spirit and holy enthusiasm un this occasion deserves public uotlce and ardent commendation and emphasise! anew the beauty and Impressiveness of all the solemn functions conducted by the missionaries in St, Joseph's church. The Gospel truths and convincing words shall awaken the dormant spirit to walk In the footsteps of our Redeemer and cast a longing look at our future abode beyond the grave. $20,000 DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST HALVERSON The Man Who Has Filed Many Suits Against G?asmann, Malicious for Prosecution Sued is Get a Taste ot His Man Medicine Own A to be Given a Chance to Prove His Profanity and Vile Names. Postmaster Glasmann has taken a hand la filing law suite. During the past two years a bunch of attorneys in Ogden have filed a small wagon am. load NELSON. LAMAR (f law suits agoin-- t William (Signed) Rev. Father Dunoher prrached a Circulator. on account of news items which very eloquent and interesting sermon last Oatlmlic at the church, aplKared In the Standard or Examevening The ISOO damage ult at Thomas as text: "I believe in the hU using iner. What was must remarkable, it thn England of Weber county against Holy Ghost, the Holy Catholic church, not make any difference to these did Ogden Waterworks company for failforglv-ennethe communion at saints, the whether Glasmann was In Alure to supply irrigation water haa lawyers " of sins and life everlasting. New Ycrk or Portland, Oregon, from the state to been transferred aska, Father Dnnnhrr is au orator, and the United State court. they all charged him with having writhi sermon was excellent, and straight ten and published the matter objectto and the clear point, reasoning very Removed. J. A. Beltzer. Jeweler, ed to. Not satisfied with civil suits, easy to grasp. His talk was filled from 111 I5th St. to 170 25th, Major and George Halverson swore out two crimwith strong argument, and punctuatinal complaints against Mr. Glasmann Drag Store. ed occasionally by apt examples, ami for writing something Mr. Glasmann incident more to served life from that s never saw until arrested. Mr. Poultry supplies and thn heat of clearly place before his hearers Just took all this good muuredly whaat, corn and hay at Grout's, S5I what his line of was. argument 24th St. Both phones. and awaited his time. It took almost Briefly stated, tile following are a year and a half to get a trial on some of the strong arguments given A dispatch From Portland. Oregon, the criminal libel chargee and when aaya that the chamber of commerce by Father Donoher: the cases were heard, Mr. Glasmann "A man has stood at the open grave at that city Is In receipt at s letter did not even offer one word of evifrom E. H. 'Karri man announcing that and watched the earth close around dence in hia defense. So flimsy were he one of remains the mortal dearly look he wIR vlelt Rutland shortly to the oases that both were dismissed sol Father loves, Donober, into various phases of the transporta- heart-sic- began after Mr. Halverson hod offered all k turns he and discouraged tion problem, particularly with regard hia proof. Now Mr. Glasmann brings hia life foutstepe homeward, and to a to the steamship wervlco given by the uit for $20, POO damages for malicious Karri mas steamers between Portland that aeema Impossible without the prosecution, against Halverson. It la companion that he has just burled. and San Wandsoo. indeed a tong lane that haa no turn. Then the old familiar work ia resumWhen seen by a reporter, Mr. Hava your Panamas, Straw and Felt ed, listlessly at first, but as time grows .aid: steadon works he and takes Phone Ind and blocked. heart, Hatn cleaned I my turn would come afthought hi 113 25th. ily along, building up business, 447, Globe Cleaning Co, I am convinced, in fact, awhile. ter come looked until he has to be up to an of proof, that Mr. have abundance A Japanese I ji stern given free to and respected In the community In Halverson acted maliciously in his every boy and girl, Thursday. Wheel which he reside. Then suddenly a prooecUtlon of me. Nat one nan can fire oome and destroys all Again he wright Brothers Mercantile Co. be produced that will say I have is discouraged and plunged into deabused Mr. Halverson, while 1 will Funeral services over the remains spair. But he says to himself, I befurnish ample proof that Mr. llalver-e.- n of Mrs. Wheatley Sprunt will bo held lieve in life everlastiug,' ami starts curses me on the streets, in pubbusitoday at 1:30 at the Methodist church, to work to again build up ble lic and In private, but always behind Rev. Crane offlrlating. Interment will ness. He bears a good name in the my back; that he calla me all the take place in the City cemetery. community; la looked up to and renames that only a rile and malicious spected by everybody that knows him, tongue can command. He accuse WANTED A young man not afraid and hln company in nought fur. But others with being malicious. I will to work to set an Janitor and one day an enemy makes a backbit show that he la one of the most Inquire at Standard of- ing remark, a calmny against the of persona. Halverson hod me fice. man's fair name, uud then he finds arrested for writing articles he knew that he ta shunned by his friends, who I never wrote and even If I had writand If your are going to move nee Milan had yesterday hunted him up ten them, they would not have been transfer vans. Leave orders for coal, ought hia acquaintance. For a time proper subjects tor criminal libel. 403 Twenty-fiftSt. Bladen' Phones. he cannot understand, but soon it "1 have consulted with the leaddawns ufvm him that some person haa A marriage license has been Issued attacked his good name behind hie ing lawyers of the state and they have assured me, that the fact that I was to William Schulte and Ardlna Har- back, and that he Is now under susno lunger the editor ed the Btondard man, both of Ogden. picion. Is it any wonder that under and therefore not responsible for the thee conditions revenge lakes bold news or editorials, has been shown in An Italian, whoro name could not of him, and that he looks to a revolcourt and published in the papers so be learned, was taken to the r.Ky hos- ver to end it all? But there he stops, often that there could hare been no pital las last night, suffering with a for he believe In life everlasting. Take excuse (or Mr. Halverson bringing broken leg. the gambler who haa lust his lat against me without any evidence penny, and la desperate. Or the drunkor proof whatever. The fact that 1 Special sale Japanese Cups and ard win wakes up to find his serious am, or am not, a stockholder In tha Saucers, 60c value for 15c, Thursday oondtUon with a scared wife and chib Btondard Publishing company is imafternoon 3 to 0. Wheelwright dren gathered around. What prematerial. If Halverson had any other Brothers Mercantile Co. vents these men from taking their own Uvea? Their belief la a life everlthought than to injure me in filing hit W. B. Wedell baa, filed suit in the asting. suits, then he would hare brought TO HELP OPT SALESMEN district court against Wm. Toller, ad salt against the Standard publishing It would not be reasonable for me mlnlstrator of the estate iff Mrs. to try to prove to this Intelligent and company, th owner of the Standard Phelps, to recover 17(H), alleged to be lance that then ia a life beyond the Former Ogden Newspaper man to Join and Examiner, who, under the law, is due on a promissory note dated No- grave; it would be absurd for me to Sheldon's Salesmen's School, responsible. But that did not suit Halvember 17, 1904. He sake for the even attempt to prove to you that verson's purpose. Ha sought to huforeclosura of a mortgage given as there iu something within ns that edme by having me arrested. miliate Llewellyn Jones, formerly night security for the payment at the note, oannot and will not die. Ms learn itor of the Morning Eaaminer, and for I have filed the suit against him because I believe he filed hie suits purthis lesson In the first lessons of our See Malan Transfer Co. for storage childhood; we felt the truth as we ad- the past year a night editor on the posely to injure me and that they of all klnda Our specialty Is moving vanced In yean, and we proved this Associated Press, stationed at Salt Jld injure me, which fact I will show pianos, furniture and office fixtures. truth from the time that pur con- Lake City, passed through here yes- in court" Here ia the complaint In full, filed! science toM m that we had committed terday on hie way to Chicago, where Guaranteed Cotton Hose, 15c value, a mortal sin, Dust art and unto he will take a teacher's position with by Mr. Ghurauuin in the district court: 10c per font Wheelwright Brothers dust William Glasmann v. George Halreturnait," was not spoken of the the Sheldon School of Salesmanship. Mercantile Co. Mr. June looks forward to a very soul. We are told in the scriptures verson, defendant. The Plaintiff complain and alleges: that on one occasion a rich young interesting time In Chicago. Joseph 8. Larkin, of Rnowvllle, Box man hasiened to the aide of nor Sav- Institution with which he ha allied J. That on March 17, 1906. the deElder county. Is spending a few daya ior Jesus Christ, and asked him this himself Is a young and growing con- fendant filed in the municipal court In Ogdon on business. twenty-twwithin and tor the City at Ogden, Goad Master, what good cern, which numbers question: thousand students in the United States County of Weber, State of Utah, becan I do that I may have life Garden Hose guaranteed 500 pounds fore tlie Hon. J. T. Murphy, municipal He asked this question' not and Canada. As etch of these stupressure, ,15c foot. Wheelwright knowing that he was speaking to dents sends in a large number of set Judge and precinct Justice Brothers Mercantile Co. Christ, and our Lord replied: 'If thou papers to tbe school for correction aa at the peace, s criminal complaint wilt enter life the well aa unrestricted number of letters wherein and whereby he charged this WANTED A boy to learn thn commandments. everlasting, keep asking advice on personal difficulties plaintiff with the commission of the printing business one with some exYou aay there ia no hell, and I an- and questions relating to almost every crime of criminal libel, and then and perience preferred. Apply to fore- swer you by asking what becomes of subject remotely connected with sell- there and on the said day, obtained man Standard, at p. in. the work of from said court and the Judge thereof the wicked people, who have e ma- ing anything to anybody, la of a moat varied na- a warrant tor the arrest of this plainschool the with to God and Are sit jority? they tiff upon a charge of criminal libel, the Blessed Virgin and the Saints in ture. J. DEN HARTOC DEAD A part of the school program In which warrant wai on the same day Heaven? Certainly net. Good and bad John ilen Hartog. an aged resident cannot eslat together, Christ fella ua which Mr Jones la particularly Inter- executed by the officers of the law, of Ogden, died at the residence of bin In 8L Luke's gospel, first there ia a ested, is a project of Mr. A. F. Shelwho arrested said plaintiff and took am, J. den Hartog, yesterday at 3 place called hell; secondly the place don. the founder, to build a Business him into their custody until said of In outside Just Chicago. o'clock from the effects of general de- called hell is a place of torment; University gave ball In the sum of $750 Science of Business plaintiff to obtain his release. bility. He bare one eon in Ogden thirdly, the torment of hell Is reused which the whole be will Success Industrial taught and another in Amsterdam. Inter- by. fire; and fourthly, the life in hell and 2. That In so doing the defendant from first principles, aa expressed and ment will take place In Ogden. is everlasting. This following extract acted in hia dealings canae. maliciously and without probable John den Hartog was born In Went will not only be found in the Catho- used by the Individual with hln fellow men. 3. That on the 1st day of May. 1907, Holland, November 7, 1827 eighty-thre-e lic, but In all Protectant Bibles also. The site for this university in alyears ago. He moved to Utah There was a certain rich man In Jer- ready the ald court and the said judge 'suitable when and purchased In the early day, and aided in buildHon. J. D. Murphy, usalem, and one day a beggar railed buildings are completed the Sheldon thereof ing up the city of Ogden, where he Laxaraus appeared at the of the School will he moved from 1U present dismissed the complaint of the ssid hu resided the greater part of his rich man and asked for a few rruU location on State street to Its new defendant and acquitted this plaintiff time At one time be was an umbrel- of breed. Hut the rich man refused to home amid the trees and away from of the charge aforesaid and dismissed la manufacturer, but recently his fail- do anything the beggar, and the the amoke and the skyscraper said action against said plaintiff. ing health prevented him from lead- dogs rams md licked his sores, of 4. Tht by means of the premise The whole sum and substance of ing an active life. The body is si Ir-kl- n which he hart many. And It came to the Sheldon method. said Mr. Jnnea, the plaintiff ijas injured in his good A Sons' morgue. Time of funpass that the beggar died, and was "Is the making of professional princi- name and reputation, ami whereby and eral will be announced later. thereof he has sustained carried to Heaven and placed on Ab- ples and ethics out of what has hith- by raham's bosom, and the rich man, dy- erto been an Unayslematixcd and mis- damage in the sum of $10,000.00. If you havent the time to exercise ing. went to hell. And one day the understood business. Sheldon ia the II. regularly, Doans Reguiets will pre- rich man linked up and saw the beg- man with the lever and he is going For the second cause of action this vent constipation. They induce a mild, gar. And he called out to Abraham, to move a big part of the world up plaintiff alleges : easy, healthful action of the bowels and asked him to send him down a more than one notch. 1. That on March 17, 19015, the dewithout griping. Ask your druggist drink by Lauras. But Abraham ro-- f fendant filed in the municipal court for them. 25c. lined him, saying that on sarin Ijx-aru- a within and for the City of Ogden, CONSOLIDATION OF SUCAR had suffered, and that now the County of Weber, State of Utah, berich man could suffer, for having ref- Movement For fore the Ifosi. J. I. Murphy, municiMerger of Three Sugar precinct Jususe,! to Fhow s little charity to God's pal judge and Companies. tice of the peace, a criminal compoor. he charge Father Donoher took occasion to seProvided the eaKtern shareholders plaint wherin ami whereby verely denounce the manner in which In the Utah Sugar company, the Idaho this plaintiff with the commission of our theaters are managed today; that crime of criminal libel and then company and the Western Ida- the How to Get Expenses Re- men and women take their children to Sugar an.- ) there and on the name day obho' agree, company, Sugttr tained from ssld court and the Judge play that are Immodest, for the will be made of tlie three comfunded on Excursion of June 5 see reason that women wear tights, and thereof, a warrant for the arrest of At. a meeting of the board panies. of scenes that are suggestive of some- of directors held in Salt Lake tlila plaintiff upon a charge of criminal yesHe Mid that the plays lilH-l- , which warrant was on the same On or about June r.tb there is thing Immoral. I was In Chi- terday plans were auhnilile dand apelevated. be should executed by the officers of the clay, of will that to be an excursion to Ely, proved ultimately result Donoher. at the In law. who arrested said plaintiff and a merger. Nevada. If you have not been cago. said Father he-- ! Iroquois disaster, It I recommended that In view of took him into their custody and there it will certainly lie worth your time of the terrible in one of the fore said ccurt. whereupon said court while to make the trip. Ely will be and the fire broke out the consolidation. sharethat, propni-emost hellish scenes that was ever holders hold on to their stork as the said plaintiff herein upon hia 29,000 people In the next two yearn own demarket has recognizance. present been Nothing can prevent It the mines staged." price "Tell me your company, and I will 2. That in and smeltera will employ at least 7,500 for wime time. In rase tlie doing the defendant tell you what you are." continued the pressed men. Now Is the time to buy propproiwsftiiin meets the approval cf the aried maliciously and without probyoung man is eastern men. erty when it Is cheap. We have a few reverend father: "the he special meetings at able cause. company keeps: also stockholders will be called to effret e 3. That cm the 13th day of May. tracts lying within half mile known by the You arc in had the of the finest residences in Ely City. the young woman. 1907. the said court and the said to a play that Hon. J. D. MurEvery one of them will cut up into company when you goreason Judge thereof, that you suggestive, for the dismissed the complaint of the sixty splendid lots. We believe these phy, SUPREME COURT . f yourself your closest Companion, lots all sell for $100 each In the next said- defendant and acquitted this eighteen months We will sell these and these plays suggest to yu things plaintiff of the charge aforesaid and allow and e them you The supreme court yesterday heard dismissed said action against said tracts from (925 to fl,225 that are immoral, run through your mind." J each in Uiq following cases and plaintiff. cash, balance In 6 and 12 arguim-The speaker was very bitter in his 'nok them under advisement: months. If you come in on the ex4. That by means of the premises J. B. cursion, we will allow you 3C from condemnation of artistic, or what is RirhariU. appellant, vs. Joseph F. the plaintiff was injured In hia good the purchase price of one of these generally considered an ;i rllKtic Smith, tnistee-ln-trus- t 4;r the Church name and reputation and whereby and In homes, tracts for your expenses. Refer to (tod help th- man of Jesus Christ of iJMiepday Saints: by means thereof he haa sustained First National Bank, Bank of Ely and or woman that has to answer for the MuIm-- Richards vs. tlie Ogden Steam damage in the sum of 810.000.00. any responsible business man In Ely. damnation of their children, because Iatiindry. appellant. The case of the Whereof plaintiff prays Judgment Address for map and particulars, they have kept in their honx-i- picture late ex rel Porter vs. M. L. Ritchie. against said defendant upon said first DICKERSON that suggest to the youthful minds Judge of the, Third district court, was cause of action in the sum of E1JJS. Ely, Nevada. things that arc immoral. Children that Mibniiited on briefs. and upon arid second cause of euledom department, and not to carriers. Anv subscriber (ailing to receive the feamlaor will confer a favor by calling No. SC either phono before Ttxl: "The Asesnalon of Our Lord Seating Capacity of the Edifice Again Taxed. ss Glaa-inan- u m-- c Glae-man- y Glas-man- n soul-stirrin- h a bit-sui- ts - tlu action in the sum of $10,000.00, and for ccwta of cuiL A. G. HORN, R. 8. FARNSWORTH, Attorneys for Plaintiff. State of Utah, Welter County. as: William Glasmann being duly sworn says, 1 am the above named plaintiff; I have read the foregoing complaint and know the contents thereof and the same is true of my ows knowledge. W1LUAM GLASMANN. Sulascribed and sworn to this 22nd day of May, 107. A. U. HORN, Notary Public. It L understood that other parties will also bring suit against George Halverson, whom he hu libeled and abused. tri-wi- fr nw-an- s EXCURSION d five-acr- to-wi- t: - five-acr- 1-- i pic-ture- - I . We Are Closing Out Our Mens Furnishing Goods AND Shoe Departments And Are Making Very Low Prices to Move the Goods Out Quickly NO ARB TRA1ICN. Settlement in Telephone Strike is clared to be Impossible. A Salt Lake paper GRIXS De- say: There can 358 25th St. be no possibility at local settlement In the strike of the linemen employed by the Bell snd Independent Telephone companies, by arbitration, or a concession of the demands made by the men. This announcement Is made today by Business Agent Louis Lynn, of the local union, who ia also president of the unions in the district embracing Utah. Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. The only way the strike can be settled, according to Mr. Lynn, is for the demands of the entire district to be granted, for the men have voted to consider no proposition except a raise of 50 cents per day, as requested. The telephone atrike continues toyesterday In the same condition day. A meeting wu held at 10 oclock this morning at which the sentiment of the men wu canvassed, and all were for going ahead on the lines laid dawn, regardlee of anv offers to arbitrate, unless they include the whole u district. The public are not feeling the effect of the strike, for the reason that the service remains In normal condition, but as soon as there la trouble there will be no trouble men to fix it, unless a are Imported. Thia the companies are said to be doing. The Independent management announces this morning that the strikers have forfeited their places permanently, and that linemen will arrive at once from Colorado to carry on the company's extensions. The Bell company, however, declares that it can span most of the men easily as not, and will make no effort to hire others in thrir places. Some of them, they declare; thev were keeping employed Just to hold them for expected service when more work is under way. That they will not arbitrate la also declared, while it la claimed that the present force will either return to work at the old wage, or will be reneeds arise. placed Word from Pocatello reached President Lynn thia morning that the local union there had cast Its Issues with the Salt lake union, and that all men were out on atrike. This ia In conformity with the plan to make tbe strike general all over the district, despite the absence of authority from the higher officials. CLOTHES Bought of means Clothes Cut to Measure, Slade to Hfi Order and Buarantml to Fit. Our q sewn right into the garments. reputation is We pleuse pnrticnlar people, and court comparison. trike-breaker- u o even-lasting- ELY Special RUSSG-CKINZ- LABOR. SE Edmund! airing Go, If. Je Toller, Mgr. 345 JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST This is the Place to Buy Your Mr. E. H. Hsrrimsn la going to try the experiment of employing Russian and Chinese labor In building hia new railroad in Mexico, and the first instalment of 1,40(1 of the laborers, of whom 200 are Ruaatsns, ore now on their way from Vladivoatock to country. Mr. E. T. Hsxelett, special agent of Mr. Harrlman, returned only a few days ago from Vladivoatock, after several months spent In Inquiring into workmen the merits of these men and other matters, I saw Mr. Haxel-et- t before he left to depart on the Deutschland. H told me he hed hipped 200 Russians and 1,200 Chinese on April 10. They are to work on the New Cananea, Toqul river and Pscfoc line. Of course, this Is only an experiThe Rus-Siament," said Mr. Hsxelett. however, are splendid men. The Chinese are from the northern part at their country and are scrappers' by nature. They are the sort that took part In the Boxer uprising. Mr. Hazelett purchased in Japan a large quantity of nil way sleepers for shipment to Mexico. Street Twenty-fourt- h Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Carefully Compounded u 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. n, Does YourLawn Mover Need Sharpening? LARKINS' NEW EU1LDIKC Work Has Commenced on a Thoroughly Modern Structure. Plans have been drawn and work brick and stone building for George W. Ioir-ki- n A Sons., undertakers. By agreement the building la to be completed In 90 days. quarters Temporary have been fitted up at 332 24th street. The structure will be erected on Twenty-fourt- h street, where the old building now stand. It will be composed of pressed bricks and stone, the front being designed in white enamelled brick of beautiful finish. The interior will be fitted with a resting room, chapel, sample room, morgue. The baseand an ment will be utilised for storage and other purposes. The entire building will be thoroughly modern and fitted with special furnishings throughout. has been begun on a two-slor- y UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. 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