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Show DAILY for a person wearing a 38. or even a 36. A shopper who gets all her shirt waists at half price does It by always Investigating the marked down large slsea They are rarely any fuller in the front or wider across the shoulders than Is liked, even by smaller women, and, though sometimes a little alteration of the side seams and OfRoorai neckband Is necessary, it is more oft cannon ten that It Is a simple cose of Browning and after washing the only and Treasurer rTijtUefleld.--S:y- is the moving of the thing required Directors: buttons at the wrist Chicago K. A. Littlefield, wvjnk j, cannon, UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1904. MONEY TO LOAN. THE LESTER PARK Is sn Attractive Spot. Ogdens Best Citizens Are Proud of it; for the Lack of a Few Benches They Dare Not inls-markl- Vlcs-Preside- nt MONEY LOAXED-- On HESim Fastr FOR RENT. In the Paris tube they have been TO RENT Furnished rooms for experimenting with smoking cara 365 Twenty-eighousekeeping; These cars are cased with iron on the street. outside, and have wire netings In the windows Instead of glass, the hope TO RENT Furnished rooms at 158 Twenty-thir- d street. being to make them as nearly fireas at the same proof possible, and time to give them the best possible FOR SALE. ventilation. New York Commercial FURXITUE FOR SALE Of five Advertiser. rooms, cheap; also a lady's and gentlemans wheeL 763 Twenty-sixt- h Disastrous Wrecks. street Carelessness Is for responsible many a railway wreck and the same FOR SALE Boarding house; No. 871 causes are making human wrecks of Twenty-secon- d street sufferers from throat and lung trou-blBut since the advent of Dr. WANTED. King's New' Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst WANTED A few more customers for Mrs. Davis home-macases can be cured, and hopeless bread, cakes, etc,; fresh every day; orders delivresignation Is no longer necessary. ered. 3369 Wash.; phone, 660-Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Masa, Is one of the many whose life was WANTED Place as nurse or housesaved by Dr. Kings new discovery. keeper; call on address 526 Sixteenth This great remedy Is guaranteed for street all throat and lung diseases by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Price 50c and $1. WANTED Men or women local repTrial bottles free. resentatives for a maga- 42B Twenty-fourt- etreet h Closed on Sunday, L fdepbona 1(4. Entered aa aeoond-cla- matter aa No-Ttm- 10. 1M3, at tha poatoffloa at Og-- r Utah, under tha Act of Congroaa 1179. of March I, WON'T STAND FOR IT. New ea York Magietrate Diachargea Two Reporters Who Are Wrongfully A ire eta d. Aahby Deerlng VJllIam Warns of tha Journal and of tha New York In front of Times, who were arrested 100 Fifth avenue a week ago Satur- de X. Gebhard obday because Frederick jected to having them linger there, vert discharged by Magistrate Crane In the Jefferson Market police court EXCURSION Mr. Gebhard testified that yesterday. a crowd. Including the defendants, "standing around all over the property and everything" when the looking for county detectives were Reginald Vanderbilt In the house at Several others test100 Fifth avenue. ified that the defendants were standing around. The defense called Henwere ry Platt. "I am I mean a county detective," he said. subpoena server. Mr. Warne called at the house once and then bowed himself out Mr. Deerlng did high-cla- VIA RATE8 PACIFIC. WANTED Meier's Barber Colleges of Louis and return, 843.50. Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt Chicago and return, 847.50. Lake City, Utah, or Los Angelee, CaL, Chicago and return via Bt Louis, will pay railroad fare for a limited 850.00. as the demand St Louis and return via Chicago, number of students Is our for barbers than the greater 850.00. supply. Wh teach the trade In eight Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days weeks and guarantee positions; all In each direction. Pullman sleepers expenses made while learning. Write through to St Louis without change. nearest branch for particulars. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. A. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Pass. Agt CUTS OFF HER HUSBAND WITH FIVE DOLLARS Julia H. Eagan has practically disinherited her husband, James Eagan, of 858 West Thirty-fourt- h street reports the New York Herald, for In her will she leaves him only 85, addMrs. ing: SEALED PROPOSALS FOB THE work of constructing pipe sewers In Sewer District No. 9, In Ogden City, under plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council, will be received at the office of the City Engineer, In the City Hall, at Ogden City aforesaid, until 3 oclock p. m. on Monday, July 18, 1904, at which time all bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The work consist of 3,310 feet of pipe; pipe; 3,834 feet of 6,157 feet of pipe; 17,306 feet of 8 Inch pipe; 103 manholes. Trenches varying from 8 to 12 feet in depth, and the whole will be required to be completed during the year 1904. Plans and specifications may be had upon application to the City Engineers of- "Further consideration of him I to his mistreatment of me during the last few deem Impossible owing years." Mrs. Eagan left real estate valued and personal property worth 840,000. She was fifty years old at the time of her death, on April 14th, last Her husband is 74, and is said to possess in his own right 8250,000. Henry W. Leonard, who was Mra Hagans personal attorney for some Tears and is counsel for the estate, ud Is also a legatee under the will. Mid yesterday he did not think the husband would- contest the probate of the testament Mra Eagan In October, 1898, upon the certificate of two physicians and at the instance of her husband, was comimtted to the Amltyvllle Insane asylum. Through W. H. Leonard to have her sanity passed upon took place in the supreme court and a sheriffs jury, by a vote of 14 8. declared her sane. Judge William N. Cohen, In discharging her, characterised the circumstance of her commitment as a fraud upon the 835,000 - . gs court TO GET SHIRT WAIST8 CHEAP The woman who knows how can lake advantage' of the mlsmarklng shirtwaists to procure many a bargain that she would ocnslder out of. the Question If she allowed herself to frightened by the large slsea Waists marked 40 and 43 are often over, mussed, soiled, and marked "fn which are. In fact none too big Cures Old Soros. Westmoreland. Kansas, May 5, 1901 Ballard Snow Liniment Co.: Your Snow Liniment cured an old sore on side of my chin that was supposed he a cancer. The sore was n and would not yield to treatment until I tried Snow Liniment which 7 the wrk In short order. My sis Mr Sophia J. Carson. Allens- Mlflln Co., Pa has a sore and "rusts that It Is a cancer. Please Mnd her a 50c bottle. Sold by Geo. druggist LOTS suitable for railroad men; 3100 each. J. J. BRUMMITT. , . 50x140 FEET on Quincy; 8100. J. J. BRUMMITT. CHOICE LOTS in Nob H1U Orchard; 385 each. J. J. BRUMMITT. ELEGANTS LOTS on Washington Ave., near school; 850 each. J. J. BRUMMITT. 20-ln- ch 13-ln- ch cv. ACRES on Washington Ave.; 8350. J. J. BRUMMITT. 5 raised his cane and said: ."Arrest these damn reporters!" "Discharged," said the magistrate. stub-Nr- CHOICE lota In Central Park; 375 each. J. J. BRUMMITT. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. who at UNION Bt. nothing." Subpoena server Mullen said: "Mr. Deerlng did nothing. Mr. Warns rang tbe belL I saw them pushed back In front of 98 by Mr. Gebhard, ss zine. Cash Large commissions. prises. Write J. N. Trainer,. 80 East Washington Square, New York, N. Y. FOUR ROOM HOUSE,, large lot, well located; 8850, on terms. J. J. BRUMMITT. GOOD 10-ln- ch -- ELEGANT LOT on Twenty-fourt- h street; close In; 39 per front foot J. J. BRUMMITT. "Al" land, in cultivation; good water right; near city; 8650. J. J. BRUMMITT. 10 ACRES fice. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE ber Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and avenue, Washington every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. J. C. GASBERG, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank building. & P. 719 M Double-Trac- k Railway between thr Uluoari River sad Chicago. The J. J. BKUMMITT. Overland ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Lodge and club rooms second O. floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washing-to- n avenue. Regular meeting every Tuesday evening. ' A. G. HORN, E. R. W. C. CRANDALL Secretary. OF COURT Limited the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the count y of Weber. Charles L. Evens, plaintiff, vs. Clara A. Evens, 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 the county In which this 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 filed with the Clerk of the above Court. JOSEPH CHEZ, The Moat Laxurioss Trsls Is the World Compartment and drawing-roosleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, buffet-smoki- ng rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without! change. Direct connection (or Book-love- St Paul and Minneapolis Ticket. reservation, an full Information ran bn obtained from C A. Wnlltcr, Chicago & General North-Weste- Agent, fly. rn 200 Soutk Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bwiaa 43 THE Worlds Fair Route a . . OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUI3. Thc Frisco system traverse THE rOLLOWINO STATES: Illinois Indiana Kansas nissltslppl Aitansas Tannessea Alabama Oklahoma ' ; Mssouri Indian Ter. Tain. THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, Lanvin Kunaaa City nt 8. SO p. M. to Hprlnnllelil, tally, will taka Memphis. Birmingham, Atlanta Jnvkaonvllln nil sad points la the KEMllont route to nil points Kaat, South, houthoaaTaud North, South- - WINKs Far fatal led lafenutiea, apply to Mery. O. W. MARTIN, QcnennL Derver, Col. Run Saly Lam E. DRAKE, Dwy. T. A. JOHN General Mery, Ment, City, Utah. Sutte. Montana. J . t Pa Through Servloe 05 stTlouis AND THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY K. SCENIC THROUGH COLORADO FERTILE A K1NS1S MSSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING s' ' CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. 58 . I m Junction City Lodge No. 86, IndePlaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address 41-First National pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. hall every Thursday even- Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. ing. Visiting brothers cordially InASSESSMENT NOTICE. vited to be present C. P. UTTER, N. OVERLAND MINING AND MILL-ln- g WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Company. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Utah. OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF Notice Is hereby given that at a meetPythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah ing of the Board of Directors of the National bank building, every MonOverland M. A M. Co, held on the 2d day evening. Visiting brothers corday of June, 1904 on assessment of dially Invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; one mill per share was levied upon W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Cuatead, the capital stock of the corporation, K. of R. and 8. payable Immediately to Joseph Goddard, secretary of the corporation, at FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, office of the company on the fourth the L No. O. O. 188, meets at Sego Lodge F. hall second and fourth Fridays of floor of 2468 Washington avenue, OgIn room 44. each month. Visiting fraters cordi- den City, Utah, which the assessstock Any upon ally Invited to attend. ment may remain unpaid on the 4th DR. P .A. COOK, Fraternal Master. day of July, 1904, will be advertised C. E. COQK, Offices, Secretary. for sale at public auction and unless Ecclea Bldg; phone 860 &. payment Is made before will be sold at public auction on the Sd day of August PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1904, at 3 p. m. of that day In office No. 44, at 2468 Washington avenue, J03. MoLACHLAN, Ogden City, Utah, to pay said delinAuditor and Aeoountant assessment cost of advertising quent Publio. Notary of sale. and expense Residence, 333ft Twenty-fourt- h St JOSEPH GODDARD. LEOPOLD KIEFFERS Secretary Overland Mining and MillI Machine and Millwright 8hop ing Company. 2315 Lincoln Ave, OGDEN, UTAH. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Patterns made to order. Shafting, Hangers, Couplings, Post and Flat NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Boxes, Pulleys, etc., on Hand. Erect- sealed proposals will be received by ing all kinds of Machinery. Brewery the Board of Education of Ogden City, and Flour Mill Machlney, Elevators, In the State of Utah, at the office of Conveyors. the clerk of the said board, rooms 404-4In the Eccles building, at the south N. J. HARRIS corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Lawyer In said avenue, Ogden Washington Room 84 First National Bank Bldg. hour of twelve o'dbck until the City, In Office. 8S4K Phone Notary noon of the first day of July, 1904, at J. D. 8KEEN, which time and place the said props sis will be opened, for the furnishing Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. of all labor and materials necessary to construct and finish, in a good and A. 8. CONDON, M. D. workmanlike manner, a schoolhouse of Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence eight rooms, to be erected on the south 2416 Madison Avenue. side of Twentieth street, between 685-Office telephone, Residence Washington avenue and Adams ave telephone, 451-- X nue, In said Ogden City. Said labor and materials are to be furnished H. H. GODDARD , to, and In conformity with, agreable Resl Estate, Loan and Insuranoe the plans and specifications for such Broker. work furnished by said board and subCommercial Stocks Bought and Bold. ject to Inspection at the office of the 810 Ecclea Bldg. said clerk and at the office of J. A. Smith, architect, room 316 In the aforeDR. D. N. SMITH said Eccles building. Said board reDentist Rooms 51-First National Bank Bldg. serves the right to reject any and all proposals. HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN Each bidder must accompany his w7 Attorneys t-La proposal with a certified check for not Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank less than five per cent of the amount Building. of his bid, payable to the order of the said Board of Education, and the check X. 843 Nctarir Public. Phone of the bidder whose proposal Is ac JOSEPH CHEZ cepted shall be forfeited to said board Attorney and Counsslor-at-La41-First National Bank Building. In case he falls or refuses to enter Into The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. GOOD HOUSE, large lot; nice trees; close In; 81,275. By order of the City Council. J. J. BRUMMITT. A. F. PARKER, Cltl Engineer. 1904 June 23, Ogden, Utah, HOUSE good. barn, large lot, fine trees; railroad location; on 8UMMONS. terms; 31,500. J. J. BRUMMITT. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the TWO elegant suburban homes, good brick houses, fine orchard, perfect State of Utah, In and for the county water right and good soil, for less of Weber. Floranoe Stone, plaintiff, than the Improvements cost. vs. Henry Thomas Stone, defendant J. J. BRUMMITT. deThe State of Utah, to the said fendant: FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the' service WEBER LODGE NO. 6, F. A A. M. of this Summons upon you. If served Regular communications first and within the county In which this action and third Thursdays of each month Is brought otherwise, within thirty thenecessary contract and furnish the Qualified Masons cordially Invited. D. JOHNSON T. bond. days after service, and defend the required A. V. McINTOSH. W. M. above entitled action; and In case of Lawyer. of the Board of Education order By F. E. NICHOLS. Secy. Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank of Ogden City. your failure so to do judgment will be THOMAS D. DEE President. rendered against you according to the OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 3, R. A. M. Building. E. & ROLAPP, Clerk. Attest: demand of the complaint which, within ALFRED W. AGEE, Regular convocation first Tuesday of ten days after service of this sum' each month. Visiting companions Attomsy-at-La8ure Curs for Piles. mons upon you, will be filed with the cordially Invited. 813, Eccles Building Itching Piles produce moisture and clerk of said court. cause Itching. This form, as well as F. W. VOLU M. E. H. P. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are HULANISKI AND PEERY. ARTHUR E. PRATT, E. F. NICHOLS, Becy. cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Lawyer. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs NO. ERY P. O. Address: COMMAND Rooms 21 and 22 Room 80S, EL MONTE Eccles Bldg. tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent second First National Bank building, Ogden, 3, K. T. Stated conclave by malL Treatise free. Write me M. CONROY, M. D, E. about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla So Utah. each month. of Wednesdays Pa. delphla. 420 400Z. TeL No. Eccles Bld'g. Journlng Sir Knights courteously Invited. J. H. Epperson, K. C.; F. E. FIVE-ROO- The Only SUMMONS. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ht oSSti UtP-n- MONEY TO LOAN. IN T11E DISTRICT ARMOR CLAD SMOKING CARS. S. ' MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year louiis H'th option of paying In three years. HUNTER A KENNEDY. "Hesitate." awlUlam. W. W. Browning. B. Win die, T. IX Johnson, B. & City Circulator loans. Service quick and confidential Western Brokerage Conipiny. 333-- 4 Ecclea Blddg Attractive. Ogden's Best Citizens Are Reached Through Them. Wise Merchants Will Not T L any security. Large sums at bankers rates; salary JOURNAL'S Advertisements Are "Hesitate." " Joyce-- 7 chair Cars Reclining (seats feee), Dav te weev mmm Fir lirtfts, Tlckitg, N Coaches. NNn, lie., nfrm H. C. TOWNSEND, 42 TO BE GIVEN AWAY f I (.qnaatkamwa Ceaantacs ( 11,11 la.) with l4llm b la.L I daltty Cofim. t A cbm, fc. mllor mh. I the callM), 1 Aafaia Low ttd Daelf fa, BmSmurfc, 1 BiatmAlea I fnatmitnail i FOR LIGHT AND POWER Let the Utah Light Nichols, Recorder. & Rail- way Co. figure with you. An investigation will con- vince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there is no kind that will prove as sat isfactory for the money E. W. WADE. Manager for Ogden. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN' MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 64 Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:80. E. F. Marshall, Master; A. L. E. A. Munsey, Howe, Secretary; Collector. A. W. BROWN 8troet, Ogdon, Utah and Cemetery Iwn Fences, Bldewalks, Doors. Ornamental Iron and Grating Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. FOURTH OF JULY RATES Via Oregon Short Lino and Union Pa- eifio Railways. OGDEN UNION NO. 178. ORDER OF One fare for the round trip within WASHINGTON Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. 300 miles of the selling point Tickets on sale July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, limited W. hsU. H. A. SIMS, President to July 6th. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. , A PRACTICAL 125 Twenty-firs- t maoazms vontwi r GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER BACK ISSUE ILLUSTRATES CONTAINS BEAUTIFULLY DECORATIONS DISHES, ran the Table, dainty ALL OCCASIONS, menus ETC. IT IS THE AMCntf AN on culinary Topic Current Imus TABLE TALK rsszzz? , SI. 00 Gbt NIW IDEA: WomssiB Mugusln K.gllbMaeretitlon.tliaAmNMiaalmMmelaeeiiNMied. It la an Mbmfcr so aU la mam, and mauhaew taiaat aad pnctkal atylaa ta ba fcaad aaywhaft la Wa amuaataa mrid. irrmwMIadmmocll u t modnata Mima, the Naw Idea WohanY Mao. tmahamieranetaMltr. Bark I tlaa la ediaa. It Man aim af all aaHacU latnaallae -- amnia their hama Ufa. Saad M aaam today -- rill ante tad rtm year Mhantpllaa tmaaayaar.iaj uU alia tha EaAaoMcqr Outai Umaa abara. naan am paamf AUTHORITY and fashions. PUU. CO v ton Pm Year PfULA. - rn g S W IDS mUSBIES 00.. (N Sraadvay. MavTaih f it |