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Show vinn President ioSr. iS-"- Vice-Preside- nt d TreMurer 8 J "" Diraotorsi . . cannon. E. A. Littlefield. 'flJfflUm. W. W. Browning, R. D- - Johnwm. B.a 9IAIK the middle of this deck, on which there la a compass th.it checks off the Instrument on the bridge. The the latch compass is put at the lortiest point, so STRING It may be free from steel and other is always on magnetic influences. The bridge Is the outside if on the level with the crow's nearly you introduce nest on the foremast, so that the offyourself icers have almost as long a range of through tha vision as the lookout. FETCHY," The Baltic can carry about 13,000 CATCHY The crew she brought in passengers. advertisements yesterday consists of 3S0 persona of THE stewards. Chief Engineer mostly JOURNAL. Boyle said that he had only ninety-seve- n men In his department. The record ships carry an engineer's force of about 200 men. FOR RENT. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. The ahlp brought 571 bags of mail. One of the first letters stamped on FOR RENT Furnished rooms for OODEN LODGE NO. 3. KNIGHTS OF board by a nautical postal clerk came 2182 Washington. housekeeping; Pythias, meet at Castle hall, Utah from the United States embassy at National hank building, every MonLondon and was addressed to Presi- TO RENT Furnished rooms for day evening. Visiting brothers cordent Roosevelt. 365 Twenty-eighousekeeping; Invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; dially The addition to the Baltic to the street. W. O. Kind. M. of F.; C. N. Custead, White Star fleet Increases Its tonnage K. of R. and 8. to 3(0,000. Twenty-seve- n of this great TO RENT Furnished room at 15t Twenty-thir- d street. fleet are twin acrews and twenty-on- e PROFESSIONAL CARDS. measure more than 10,000 tons. ht matter Mflond-c- U 10l I waich No-- L h, poatoffloa at of Oongraaa under tha Act iNt at tha Og-Uta- t IK' SUMMONS. Till-- : 11 th DISTRICT NIGHTY BALTIC OF SEA (Continued on Page 6.) Trareleri by the awift ahlpa go b.Iwit to get on the other aide of thla on this line g a burry. I fancy that of the voy-qw 0f the chief object to hare rest from the hurly-tari- y of the world ashore. Now, he cut do It If he Is In wirelesa touch What he requires is flth everything. of i sort Isolation, and he cannot get It Is doubt-leIt on the wireless ship. an right on the swift liners, tAose pasengers are Interested more h getting across than In getting rest, gat It Is hardly suitable to seven-da- y teats Our passengers have one week g complete rest from everything, Induing the newspapers." Instead of burning more than seven hodrad tons of coal a day, like the Seek cracks of the North Atlantic, Ike Baltic, when going at top speed, n consume less than 250 tons, and Si will be slower by only about two kja than the greyhounds. She will kre the advantage of always being He to stow a paying cargo. The ships have little room for euga as most of their space below iwk Is taken up with gigantic machinery. They make their noney out of passenger carrying solely, and they charge somewhat higher ntes than the seven and eight-da- y er 1 w irt-d-ay speed-Bakl- ng loata was built at the yards of Hariand ft Wolff at Belfast and hunched In a gale last November. She k 1,W0 tons larger than the Cedric, vhlch formerly held the record for tonnage. She has engines of the Har-hn- d ft Wolff quadruple expansion tope of about 11,000 Indicated horsepower. The engines are arranged on toe balance" principle, which practi-all- y does away with the vibration ud, In conjunction with the ships Immense bilge keels, helps to make her probably the steadiest thing afloat The Baltic to the world. Her decorations ONLY A LITTLE CAT. She was only a small black and white cat of humble birth, returning from a little social party In the neighborhood of King and York streets, Toronto. It was rather late at night, but what of that? Cats keep no count of the hour, and she was as'dlgnifled and proper in her bearing as a mature black and white puss need be. There was nothing about her to justify the Insolent attitude of a Scotch terrier, who suddenly confronted her with a snarl and a snap. Puss tried to cross the street, but a trolley car was In the way, and the Impudent terrier made bold to chase her. She suddenly turned and the terrier stopped. Her back went up, her tail grew big, and ahe spat out defiance at her tormentor. The terrier may have been rude, but he waa discreet he kept at a aafe distance. Two or three newsboys, a red-ho- t" man, and a police officer were Interested spectator. They most ungallant ly sided with the terrier, who was now barking ferociously, but keeping well out of pussy's reach. One of the boys threw a stone at the combatants: It rolled between them, and the terriers attention was diverted for a moment from his antagonist It was his first mistake. Puss saw her opportunity and leaped at the terrier, landing fairly on his back. In a second she had her claws full of his hair, and he was running for dear life down the street. Puss held on like a circus rider, contriving to sink her sharp clawa Into his back at every jump. The crowd followed, shouting. Aa they passed an alley puse jumped off and disappeared In the darkness. There is one terrier In Toronto who had enough fun with cats to last him a life time. Ontario Advertlesr. ' Slate of of Weber. Floranoe Stone, plaintiff, vs. Henry Thomas Stone, defendant. The State of Utah, to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you. If served within th county In which this action I 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, which, within ten days after service of this summons upon you. Win be tiled with the clerk of said court. HULAMSKI AND PEERY. Plaintiff's Attorneys. I. O. Address: Rooms 21 and 22 First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah. Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing ears, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for SUMMONS. St Paul and Minneapolis o's no ship, perhaps, has so much een Paid to the comfort of the r11 Paaaengers. They seem to 'w everything except the decora-- . including a smoking room. They only a limited space' forward, the ft rnclpal Part of their quarters the second-claapartment. ,un deck of the great ship Is Ul " ,eet above the surface of the w wljen the ship Is laden to her SUmsoii mark. It is the highest deck e nd is free of obstruction, . mat of the top decks of the big jln There Is a raised platform In at-t,- 0n WANTED Place as nurse or housekeeper; call on address 526 Sixteenth street. Men or women local representatives for a maga-ilnCash Largs commissions. prises. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East Washington Square, New York, N. Y. WANTED high-cla- ss e. WANTED Motor's Barber Colleges of Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, CaL, will pay railroad fare for a limited number of students as the demand for our barbers is greater than the supply. We teach the trade in eight weeks and guarantee positions; all expenses made while learning. Write nearest branch for particulars. ALBERT F. RICHEY tnbertoker Phone 150 2372 Washington Open Dy and 9Qght. be-a- ss Dw Bis ' EtnSfQKMIClLa. ;Usuairl hL J r A. S for assalaral a nMt The Overland Limited The Most Lsxurloas Trail Is the World buffet-smoki- ng Book-love- Tickels, mervatkini, anj full can bo obtained (run A. Wallwr. Gmirrjl Acnt, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the Stat of Utah, In and for the county of Weber. Charles U Even, plaintiff, va. Clara A. Evens, defend- C Chicago & North-Weste- rn Ry. 206 South Mala S tract, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nwiao ant THE Worlds Fair Route X. OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The ptisco system 52 HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN THE ESTATE OF LOUIS KUT-obu- traverses THE FOLLOWINQ STATES: 43 Illinois Mississippi Indiana Kansas Irksnsas Tennessss Alabama Oklahoma Missouri Indian Ter. Tans, s, deceased. Creditors will preRooms 14 to II First National Bank sent claims, with vouchers, to ths unBuilding. dersigned at the office of his attorHenderson ft Macmillan, Rooms MISCELLANEOUS. Phone 142 X. neys, Notary Public. 8, First National Bank building, JOSEPH CHEZ FAMILY LAUNDRY; phone 704-Utah, on or before October 81, Ogden, Couneelor-at-LaAttorney end 1904. AND DYE 41-CLEANING FRENCH First National Bank Building. JOHN CONTOS, WORKS Ladies' garments a specT. D. JOHNSON Administrator. ialty. V. L. Husson, 461 Twenty-sevent- h June 29, 1904. Dated, Ogden, Utah, Lawyers street, Ogden. Telephone Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank HENDERSON ft MACMILLAN, 351-Building. Attorneye for Administrator. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ALFRED W. AGEE, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Attorney-a- t Law, M. 6. A. F. NO. ft WEBER LODGE 112, Eccles Building first and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Regular communications Weber county, State of Utah. In the and third Thursdays of each month ARTHUR E. PRAT1, matter aof the estate of Katherine Qualified Maeona cordially Invited. Lawyer. a. v. mcintosh, w. m. Christine Erlkson, deceased. Room 206, Eerie Bld'g. F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. Creditors will present claims, with at to the undersigned vouchers, E. M. CONROY, M. D, OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A M. Huntsville City, Weber county, State 420 Series Bld'g. TeL No. 400Z. Regular convocation first Tuesday of of Utah, on or before Thursday, NO' each month. Visiting companions vember 10th, 1904. LEOPOLD KIEFFERS cordially invited. A. P. RENSTROM, Executor. Machine and Millwright 8hop F. W. VOLL, M. E. H. P. HULAKISKI AND PEERY, 2315 Lincoln Ave., OGDEN, UTAH. F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. Attorneys for Executor.. Patterns made to order. Shafting, EL MONTE COMMANDERY NO. Hangers, Couplings, Poet and Flat second Boxes, Pulleys, etc., on Hand. Erect2, K. T. Stated conclave Wednesdays of each month. So- ing all kinds of Machinery. Brewery journing Sir Knights courteously In- and Flour Mill Machlney, Elevators, vited. J. H. Epperson, E. C.; F. E. Conveyors. Let the Utah Light & KailNichols, Recorder. way Co. figure with you. MONEY TO LOAN. An investigation will con- -' BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINMONEY LOANED On any security. vince you that you cannoi MEN, OODEN LODGE No. 68. Attornsys-at-La- THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, Bualhaaat. Kseeltent routato all point Kaat, South, SuuthaMtMMl Worth, Sooth? Wont. 14-1- Y. 42 Fir 4otllo4 lafenuatlM, nly to CL W. MARTIN, Qiaeau Aoint. I. DRAKE, Denver, Col. Aoemt, FsrR Lake Dior. Salt City, Utah. T. A. JOHN General Aoint, Butte, Montana. Y. -- A O. HORN. E. R. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and Junction City Lodge No. 16, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. hall every Thursday even- were powerless to save her. The moat skillful physicians and every remedy ing. Visiting brothers cordially Inwaa used, felled, while consumption vited to be present life. In her but slowly surely taking C. P. UTTER, N. O. DisNew Dr. hour thla terrible King's WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. covery for Consumption turned dea' r WOODMEN F THE WORLD pair Into joy. The first bottle brought Cam. ho. 74 meets In K. of P. Immediate relief and Its continued use street completely cured her. It's the moat hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h and Washington avenue, every certain cure In the world for all throat Thursday evening at 6 p. m. Visit- and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles ing Woodmen cordially Invited to at- 50c. and $1.00. Trial Bottles Free at tend. J. C. GASBERO, C. C. Jesse J. Driver's Drug Store. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank building. EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION WE-be- . FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. Sago Lodge No. Ill, meets at L O. O. F. hall second and fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting fra ten cordially Invited to attend. DR. P JL COOK, Fraternal Master. C. E. COOK, Offices, Secretary. Eccles Bldg; phone 160 X. st7lolis AND THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY AND POWER THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO ' FERTILE KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLMAN afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there is n kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. SLEEPING CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights. electric Fans. ,JING CHAIR CARS Fill). coaches. EATO Day Up-to-d- Fir lirlki, Tlckitt, FtoMn, rft, ibdrtn YOULL ALWAYS FIND Eastern Beef Corn-fe- d 4 or any other good kind at BALLARD & RINCKER. 24th 831 TeL 658. C H. C. TOWNSEND, I AMR TKNCRT AGMT, fcOMU, Street TO BE GIVEN AWAY Thh SiiAhui TubwMuy roct mv uwpul M UcuMfate Urul, ,111 b, mUmI alnuluulr Aw of uT I CwiMIunt CtomoliL, ( Hill la.) --rltk ILCliM I b iU tak), 1 daiotr Colhn. Adra fav allur mil. I I Battartln (fat erUtrh I ANw 1 pwmK Moot. 0M, ctar. t y UAD GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER SAUTIfUU.r BACH luua CONTAINS omi Lm ut ht miaiuiMiliu BXLOW DECORATIONS ILLUSTRATED DISHES, FOR FOR THE TABLE, DAINTY MENU ALL OCCASIONS, ETC. IT N THE AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. Cuumnt imuc PACIFIC. St Louis and return, Through Service7 FOR LIGHT TABLE in. Si. oo pin Tim TALK PUB. CO.. PMLA. Ill i 842.50. Chicago and return, $47.50. Chicago and return via St Louis, Woman 150.00. St Louis and return via Chicago, , la laMnaud 150.00. m NEW IDEA Wodibi fMcuituitipiililhbH. Ma6a(1b h.ullhfiuticwOoB.lhtl ud oald ksow about lb wowtMful MARVEL WUriiog ThS BOW VmM SfiLol. Spray MlMibrlb. lit' gM -- Mail ConvonlmL limit 10 days Limit 60 days. Transit each direction. Pullman sleepers aioehsuJaBsunaMoso. IrrlutloM or ulcoraliooj OODEN UNION NO. 172. ORDER OF through to St Louis without chsnga ef anon woBbrun. WASHINGTON Meets every Tues- Tickets on sals Tuesdays and Fridays PsIslMssd o srtris- fiat or poimeas. 8 at oclock In A. O. U. each week. Stop overs allowed. day evening MibrsmsMa Is fists wrapfSTi ml A. B. MOSELEY. A. hall. W. H. SIMS, President br npns, frspsfd, for SI OS, or I boUlaa SI.tL Tnv. Past Agt WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. CiaiUr oral MEN AMD WOMEN. TheOoIy Doable-Trac- k Railway betwees the Hlssoarl River sad Chicago. The State of Utah to the aald defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after th service of this Summons upon you. If aerved First National Bank Bldg. within the county in which this action A. 8. CONDON, M. D. Is brought, otherwise, within thirty Office Old Boyle Buldtng. Residence days after service, and defend the above 2414 Madison Avenue. entitled action; and In case of your Office telephone, 535-Residence failure ao to do' judgment will be rentelephone, 461-dered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a H. H. GODDARD copy la herewith filed with the Clerk Real Estate, Loan and Insurance the above Court. Broker. JOSEPH CHEZ, Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. Plaintiff Attorney. 310 Eccles Bldg. P. O. Address 41-First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. DR. D. N. SMITH Dentist NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Rooms 51-First National Bank Bldg. Thin People. Thin, scrawny fleshless people are usually nervous. Irritable, bilious and dyspeptic. Every change of weather affects them. If they happen to eat or drink anything containing disease germs, It develops at once, and they are the first subjects of any contagious disease coming Into the neighborhood. Their life Is a continual worry In. their efforts to avoid exposure to damp and malarious atmosphere. People can gain from I to S ppund of solid, healthy flesh per week by the use of Dr. Gunns Blood and Nerve Tonic. It puts their system In This condition to resist sickness. Large iuim at bankers rates; salary Meets every Wednesday evening at Tonic is In tablet form, to be taken loans. Service quick and confidential. 7:30. E. F. Marshall, Master; A L. right after meals. Sold by all drugWestern Brokerage Company, 223-- 4 E. A Munney. Howe, Secretary; gists for. 75c per box or I boxes for $2. Eccles Blddg. Collector. It turns the food you eat Into strong; rich blood, this prevents and cures & F. O. ELKS OODEN LODOE NO. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loans disease. People tell us who have used 719 Lodge and club rooms second with cures option of paying In three years. then tonic It them, that the floor Masonic Bldg, 1416 WashingHUNTER ft KENNEDY. aftersick from them keeps getting ton avenue. Regular meeting every ward. For aale by the Wallace Drug Tuesday evening. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. are not so ornate as some of the gre&t German fara but they are handsome and, as ot the passengers said yesterday, lre very soothing." The main saloon, Ituated on the upper deck. Is lofty, by and bright. It, covers the full ldth of the ship and is somewhat tonger than It la wide. It has seat-to- g accommodations for S70 persona The steerage passengers are cared company. well as second cabin paasen- were In some first class EXCURSION NORTH. ships of tow than a decade ago. They have toe run of Saturday, July 23d. a large part of the upper fcd. and many of them can Ask Oregon Short Line agents for sleep In I00,n holding particulars. only two, three and tour persons each. They, take their mMl aeated In Sure Curs for Pile. revolving chairs at tMe. and are waited on by stewards, Itching Piles produce moisture and Hke the second and first class cause Itching. This form, as well as Paaaengers. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles srs Pile Remedy. Dr. cured Second class pasengers have a share Stops by and bleeding. itching the " upper deck. The saloon voy- - tumors. 60c a at druggists, Absorb! or sent jar r has more room than he can get by mall. Treatise free. Write me case. Dr. Bosanko, Philaany other liner, being permitted about your Pa. delphia, Puam at will over four big decks n. boat and upper and lower promenade. tooie of X. OF Judicial District of the I't.ih, In and for the county FOR 8ALE. JOS. McLACHLAN, Auditor and Aeoountant FOR SALES Good building lot, 50x Publie. Notary on 170, North Washington; price, Residence, 333 Twenty-fourt- h 8L S 400. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. N. J. HARRIS WANTED. Lawyer Room 14 First National Bank Bldg. WANTED A few more customers for Notary In Office. Phone IS4K Mrs. Davis' home-mad- e bread, cakes, etc,; fresh every day; ordera delivJ. D. SKEEN, ered. 3369 Wash.; phone, 660-Lawyer COURT Seiviiil In ihrIL ho rsanut Tmlu-U- u AO MRm It h M itabirttr m BUM. uH puuHic andlcal NonlMlho IBM Md Nriaa to ho fowl bbII uurwhaBBta Mta oipAuuiH. 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