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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, UTAH STATE JOURNAL Simple Simon Publiohoro Couldnt catch fish so long as hs dangled his line in his mothers paiL You must fish whirt ths fish are, and your bait must be attractivs. (incorporated.) published every evening except Sunday Buoineoa Manager - Office roi Yank J. Cannon... IT. W. Browning. .... . President .Vice-Preside- nt .A. Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer The Journal advortisamonta arc attractive and extensively read. 3 City Cireulator col- satisfactory. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. FOR RENT Two or three rooms furnished for housekeeping; railroad OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. street location. 122 Twenty-fourt- h Regular convocation first Tuesday of Office: 425 Twenty-fourt- h street p. m. Closed on Sunday. each month. Visiting companions Open till 664. Telephone FOR RENT Furnished room; close cordially Invited. In. 231 Twenty-sevent- h street F. W. VOLE M. E K. P. matter NoEntered as second-claF. E NICHOLS, BeCy. with vember 10. 100. at the pootofflca at Of- FOR RENT Furnished room, of Act the under Confreas convenelectric modern and Utah, WOODMEN light OF THE WORLD WE-bten. iences; 252$ Madison. of March I, 1170. Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P, halL corner of Twenty-fourt- h street TO rooms for RENT Furnished TO ADVERTISERS. and Washington avenue, every 265 Twenty-eighousekeeping; n advertising copy must be In the Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visitstreet previous evening to Insure Insertion ing Woodmen cordially Invited to atthe next day. tend. TO RENT Furnished rooms at 156 J. C. GASBERG, C. C. Twenty-thir- d street. E AUTH, Clerk, First National ss er ht Bank building. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Complete tennis set; a snap. Inquire JournaL BOOKS FOR THE BLIND. FOR SALE Twenty-secon- Boarding house; No. 371 street d Special Order Promulgated by the Poitoffice Department Packages Not Exceeding Ten Pounds. : Of the WANTED. E P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Lodge and club rooms second floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meeting every Tuesday evening. A. G. HORN, E R. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. 719 Junction City Lodge No. 26, IndeWANTED A few more customers for Order of Odd Fellows, meets In home-mad- e pendent Mrs. Davis bread, cakes, Uncle Sam has made a special disL O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenetc,; fresh every day; orders delivpensation for sending matter through brothers cordially In660-Visiting ing. ered. 2369 Wash.; phone, the malls for the use of the blind. vited to be present An order Just promulgated at the WANTED Place as nurse or houseC P. UTTER, N. G. postofflce department reads as follows: keeper; call on address 526 Sixteenth WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Books, pamphlets, and reading street FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, material In raised character for the use of the blind not exceeding ten WANTED Men or women local repSego Lodge No. 188, meets at L O. O. resentatives for a high-clamaga-sln- e. F. hall second and fourth Fridays of pounds In weight and containing no adLarge commissions. .Cash each month. Visiting fraters cordiunsealed, vertising matter whatever, J. N. Trainer, $0 East Write prises. and when sent by a public Institution ally invited to attend. Washington Square, New York, N. Y. DR. P .A. COOK, Fraternal Master. for the blind or by any public libraries C. E. COOK, to be blind loan a as readers, may Offices, Secretary. WANTED Motet's Barber Colleges of Ecdes sent free through the malls. Bldg; phone 860 X. Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt This special privilege was granted by Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, CaL, OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF the last congress. will pay railroad fare for a limited WASHINGTON Meets every TuesPostofflce clerks anticipate a great number of students as the demand 8 o'clock In A. O. U. at day evening matIncrease In the amount of this for our barbers Is greater than the W. H. hall. A. President SIMS, as malls a result ter sent through the supply. W fe teach the trade In eight WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. comaccount On of of the change. the weeks and guarantee positions; all paratively limited number of books expenses made while learning. Write BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINprinted In raised characters the new nearest branch for particulars. MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. dispensation will be greatly appreciatMeets every Wednesday evening at ed by the sightless, as It will enable REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. 7:80. E F. Marshall, Master; A. L. a much wider exchange of publications. Howe, Secretary; E A. Munsey, CHOICE lots in Central Park; $75 Collector. J. J. BRUMMITT. each. Acute Rheumatism. . ,k T - 3 Deep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and In cold or damp weather, is cured quickly by Ballards Snow Liniment Oscar Oleson, Gibson City, UL, writes, Feb. 16, 1902: A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my back. It soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballards Snow Liniment cured me. 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, druggist I 1 : FIRST OUTING EXCURSION NORTH Via Oregon Short Line. 5 ACRES on Washington Ave.; $350. J. J. BRUMMITT. LOTS suitable for railroad men; $100 each. J. J. BRUMMITT. 50x140 FEET on Quincy; $100. J. J. BRUMMITT. CHOICE LOTS In Nob Hill Orchard; J. J. BRUMMITT. $85 each. LOTS on Washington Ave, near school; $50 each. J. J. BRUMMITT. ELEGANTS FOUR ROOM HOUSE large lot, well located; $850, on terms. J. J. BRUMMITT. GOOD On June 11th the Oregon Short Line will sell tickets from Ogden to all points Inorth In Idaho as far as St Anthony, ELEGANT LOT on Twenty-fourt- h west of Pocatello as far as La Grande, street; dose In; $9 per front foot J. J. BRUMMITT. Oregon, and east of Pocatello as far as Montpelier. All tickets to east west 10 ACRES Al land, In cultivation; and north of Pocatello will be limited water right; near city; $650. good for thirty days. Rate will be one fare J. J. BRUMMITT. for the round trip. Tickets south of Pocatello will be limited for fifteen GOOD FIVE-ROOHOUSE large days. lot; nice trees; close In; $1,275. J. J. BRUMMITT. WORLDS FAIR RATES. HOUSE good barn, large lot, To 8L Louis vis Union Paeifio. railroad location; on fine trees; Effective May Sd, the following J. J. BRUMMITT. $1,500. terms; rates will be made to St Louis and return: TWO elegant suburban homes, good To St Louis and return (direct brick houses, fine orchard, perfect water right and good soil, for less route), $42.50; to Chicago and return (direct route), $47.60; to Chicago and than the Improvements cost return (one way via St Louis; or to J. J. BRUMMITT. St Louis returning, one way via Chi- FOR SALE Twenty-acr- e farm . cago), $50.00. room house, near Three Syracuse. Tickets on sale every Tuesday and granary barn, fifty fruit trees; five of each to November Friday week, May shares of water; price, $800. Inclusive. Transit limit of ten days HUNTER it KENNEDY, room 6, In each direction will be allowed, final First National bank building. limit sixty days from date of sale, but in no case later than December 15th, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. M , ; 1904. In addition to the above rate there la also on sale round trip tickets, Ogden to St Louis and return at $50. which la on sale dally to November 2d Inclusive, limited sixty days from date of sale. ELK8 8TATE ASSOCIATION Meeting at Provo, June 14th to 17th, 1904. For the above occasion the Oregon Short Line will make an open rate cf ONE FARE for the round trip ($2.40) frofci Ogden to Provo and return. Tickets on sale June 14th, 15th, end 16th, limited for return till June 19th, 1904. Tou'll never drink any other kind soda water after once trying TANDARD. Insist on having It f J Utah-Ne-va- Gold and Copper Companv of Ogden, Utah. .first 8trsst, Ogden, Utah IS NuTUK HEREBY GIVEN Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, (hut a special meeting of the stockGrating and Door. Ornamental Iron holders of the I'tuh-XevaGold and Work. etc. Brass and Iron Castinga Cupper company of Ogden, Utah, corporation organised and existing MONEY TO LOAN. under the law of the State of Utah, MONEY LOANED On any security will be held at the office of said com Shoe company's Large sums at banker's rates; salary pnny, at loans. Service quick and confidential store room, No. 2181 Washington aveWestern Brokerage Company, 223-- 4 nue, Ogden, Utah, on Thursday, the Eccles lilddg. 9th day of June, 1904. at 8 oclock p. for the purpose of amending the in., MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Articles of Incorporation of said Utah Improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years. Nevada Gold and Copper company, the proposed amendment of the Articles HUNTER A KENNEDY. of Incorporation of said a MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. Gold and Copper company being to change Article Eight (S) of said Articles of Incorporation so the same hall read as follows: VIII. The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be and la Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), divided Into Five Hundred Thousand (500,000) shares, of the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) each, fully paid and The Only Double-Trac- k Railway betweea thr Missouri River and CUcis. The Overland Limited The Most Luxurious Trail lithe World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for Utah-Nevad- buffet-smoki- Well And at the aame time enjoy the exhilarating effects of drinking ASSESSMENT . A Lithia Water A purs, dslicious, appetising Tabic Water. It enables you to eat and properly digest and assimilate your food. Makes wholesome soft St. Paul and Minneapolis Tx'lurts, rawrvations. and fuS Information ran bn obtain! from C A. Wallutr, Gtmrral Agmt, Chicago & 1 Secretary. NOTICE. Nwtao s THE Worlds Fair Route OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The (risco system traverses THE FOLLOWINQ STATES: Illinois Indiana Kansas Uisslsslppl Arkansas Alabama Oklahoma Tennessee Msiburi Indian Ter. Texas. THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, ClteahU p. ni. wllltnka youto BprlnyTltild, dally, A tin Memphis, Jacksonvillellirmlnshaw, aud tail puluta ia nla, tha Mouthaaat. KxeeUant ronta to all North. Kant, Mouth, Mauthuaaspoints and Moulin-wos- L ; For datallad Information, aptly ts S. W. MARTIN, acunni Aocnt, Dinvsn, Col. E. DRAKE, Divr. Paan-- Aacar, aLT Lake ctv, Utah. T. A. JOHN auraai AaCHT, NlTt MONTANA. 00 f.J.Kiesel&Co. Through Service semi-annual- Distributors AND THE EAST VIA of Glasses Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN Up-to-D- SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, electric Fans. .iing chair cars (skats rati),. ... . Against Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such J. SKEEN, In brief was the condition of an old Lawyer soldier by the name of J. J. Havens, First National Bank Bldg; Office in Jease J. Driver's Drug 8tore. Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither A. S. CONDON, M. D. doctors nor medicines gave him reOffice Old Boyle Bidding. Residence-24- 16 and Capital Surplus, $225,000.00. lief. At length he tried Electric BitMadison Avenue. ters. It put him on his feet in short 535-Residence Office telephone, I am on order and now he testifies: 451-telephone, OGDEN. UTAH the road to complete recovery. Best on earth for liver, and kidney trouH. H. GODDARD DAVID ECCLES, President. bles and all forms of stomach and Insurance Real Estate, Loan and THOMAS D. DEE, bowel complaints. Only 60c. GuarBroker. JOHN PIXGREE, Cashier. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. anteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist 810 Eccles Bldg. DIRECTORS: JUST DROP IN Phone 842 X. Notary Public. Thomas D. Dee David Eccles feel the cool breeses of Afld JOSEPH CHEZ w Bernard White Geo. H. Tribe FANS ELECTRIC OUR xo Attorney and Ceunselor-at-LaJohn Watson W. W. Riter a Don't forget the place. 41-First National Bank Building. Adam Patterson Joseph Clark OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF Men HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN Commeeial Electrical Co. Pythias, meets st Castle hall, Utah of Respectfully solicits the accounts Law. National bank building, every MonAttornsya-at- STAN S. STEVENS. Mgr. mercantile firms and indibanks, corBank Rooms 14 to 18 First National day evening. Visiting brothers viduals. dially Invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; Building. We pay Interest on time deposits. W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Custead, T. D. JOHNSON Ample resources, courteous treat K. of R. and & ment uoerlor service. Lawyer; EL MONTE COMMANDERY NO, Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Let the Utah Light & RailT. Stated conclave second Building. 2, K. CASmurthwaite way Co. figure with you. Wednesdays of each month. So ARTHUR E. PRAT), An investigation will conProduce Journlng Sir Knights courteously InLawyer; vince you that you cannot vited. J. H. Epperson, E C.; F. E Room 305, Eccles Bid's. Company afford to burn coal oil. If (Wholesale Nichols, Recorder. DR. D. N. 8MITH vou need power there is no OGDEN. UTAH and Retail) WEBER LODGE NO. 6, F. A, M. kind that will prove as sat Dentist Regular communications first and Rooms 61-First National Bank Bldg. for the money isfactory The management of the Journal will and third Thursdays of each month ALFRED W. AGEE, consider It a favor If subscribers will Qualified Masons cordially Invited. E. W. WADE, . of w. m. a. v. report promptly any Attorney 1 stTlolis A Becoming Pair C. P. UTTER Graduate Optician Day Up-to-d- Coached. Fir Hrtbi,TlcMi, PslDur, itcHiNr(ss First National Bank K. Ry. n SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE drinks. received at my office at the City Hall, Ogden, Utah, until June 20, 1904, 5 o'clock p. mH for the purchase of $55,-0Sewer Bonds of the denominaMISCELLANEOUS. tion of $1,000. Bald bonds to bear InSHOES REPAIRER) Shoes expertly terest at five (5) per cent per annum, made and repaired. David Hijdfr-so- n, ly at the office of payable 2580 Washington Ave. the City Treasurer of Ogden City, or at the Chase National Bank of New 1 PROFE88IONAL CARDS. York City, at the option of the buyer. Said bonds will be dated July 1, 1904, JOS. McLACHLAN, and numbered consecutively from 1 to Auditor and Accountant 55 inclusive, mature In ten years and Notary Public. redeemable wholly or In part. In be h Twenty-fourt838 St Residence, consecutive order, beginning with Bond No. 1, after the first annual peLEOPOLD KIEFFER3 riod of their issue. Machine and Millwright 8hop DOESNT COST A GREAT DEAL. A certified check of $2,000 is required 2315 Lincoln Ave., OGDEN, UTAH If you need glasses you should have with each bid, and the right Is reserved Patterns made to order. Shafting, lenses you can buy. Then the to sell any number of said bonds less Hangers, Couplings, Post and Flat the beat between the ugly steel bows than fifty-fiv- e, difference Erectand the right to reject Boxes, Pulleys, etc., on Hand. comIs bows and the attractive gold or bids. all any ing all kinds of Machinery. Brewery and Flour Mill Machlney, Elevators, paratively little. By order of the City Council dated Of course, gold Is expensive, but not Ogden, Utah, May 16, 1904. Conveyors. very much gold is required. My W. J. CRITCHLOW, N. J. HARRIS Rimless nose glasses are most City Recorder. stylish, and are made' with the least Ogden, Utah, May 20, 1904. Lawyer Room 84 First National Bank Bldg. possible amount of metal. Phone 834K PRICKS THK LOWEST Notary in Office. Him. Fearful Odds D. North-Weste- rn 206 South Main S tract, Salt Laka City, Utah. NOTICE. OVERLAND MINING AND MILL-In- g Company. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors of the Overland M. & M. Co., held on the 2d day of June, 1904, an assessment of one mill per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Joseph Goddard, secretary of the corporation, at the office of the company on the fourth floor of 2468 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, In room 44. Any stock upon which the assessment may remain unpaid on the 4th day of July, 1904, will be advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will be sold at public auction on the 8d day of August 1904, at 8 p. m. of that day In office No. 44, at .2468 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, to pay said delinquent assessment, cost of advertising and expense of sale. JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary Overland Mining and Milling Company. Naturally Sparkling IDAN-H- I. C. DALLIMORE, Dated May IS, 1904. ng Book-love- Keep ss .vi Stockholders of the da umns, you will find results prompt and FOR RENT. 8. Foster D, Tel. Ne. 400Z. MEETING Dee-Siunfo- rd Joyce. Horao PiJ'tf. A. W. BROWN By making your wants known through these E.-il- SPECIAL 125 Twenty Directors! jYank J. Cannon. E. A. Littlefield, W. W. Browning, R. Benry OwUllam. S, L. Wlndle, T. D. Johnson, R. 8. 4 CARDS. E. M. CONROY, M. 420 1904. 10, PROFESSIONAL A. D. 1898. Foundod by E. A. Littlofiold, C. A. Littlefield- JUNE Wvv OGDEN, UTAH. State Journal Co Utah w FRIDAY, t k X. t C H. C. TOWNSEND, N8IIUM8 ARIHCMTAUMTi LBUH, Vice-Preside- nt TO BE GIVEN AWAY r lub.a V KrtwHary Salat, Mmped an rood on i rul. -- HI IK mailed alaulutclr feMofcbarv. itcomfa uf I CryMotkamuai Caamviae (llill la.) with S lk.il, iw k tat in.), I dainty CuiUn. I Anchor; Cm talk mil. I Boukaurk. I Hutmnlla ha collar). 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