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Show DULY JrAH STATE JOURNAL MALAD OGDEN, UTAH. ' A. D. 1898. by E. A. Littlafiald, Jtab pkHahed ' nt riny q william, w. W. Browning. R. T. D. Johnson. R. & Wlndle. icrce-- Bueineaa Manager Littlafiald "TL-- .. 428 Twenty-fourt- Closed on Sunday. p. m. aShone street. h 664. City Circulator a. Foster Terma of Subscription. 50c o ;paiL one month 8169 a mall three months 8.00 m nail, six months 6.00 one year gy iri, week one (iiieeiisaii 15C By carrier, 60c month one carrier, By angle eoplee gall subacrlptlona Sc payable In advance who do not receive their or have any cause for complaint yjjjbllge by notifying this office. Five taHars reward wUl be paid for lnforHnn that will lead to the arrest and Janrictlon of persons stealing copies gThe State Journal from the premof subscribers. Bobscribers TO ADVERTISERS. advertising copy must be in the An to Insure insertion yvious evening gt next day. as Entered matter at the postofflce at second-cla- 10. 1908, ss MONEY TO LOAN. j 2 r e No-Ttff- hr Og-- p. 8, 1879. On any security. 2384 Washington Ave. Large sums at bankers rates; salary APITAL $150,000 loans. Service quick and confidential. AND 258-PROFITS.. SURPLUS 73,245 4 ..$ Western Brokerage Company, 5 tlim sr IRST NATIONAL BANK. MONEY LOANED Eccles Blddg. We transact hualneaa in all branches MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm of banking and extend every courtesy Improved property; five year loans consistent with soundness. with option of paying in three years. DAVID ECCLES President HUNTER ft KENNEDY. THOMAS D. DEE MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. JOHN PIKGREE Cashier Vice-Prealde- nt ss E, ' being almost Imperceptible to an ear WANTED Five extra farm hands; unaccustomed to the barbarous lack steady Job, $1.75 per day board $3.50 O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tlvof tone. The Moro piano la a wooden per week. Morgan Hill Ranch, Deetb, Passengers booked to and from frame, shaped like the runners of a Nevada. any part of Europe over the Amerchilds sled, on which small kettle-cordican, the White Star or the Scandiand sticks laid horizontally, WANTED Motor's Barber College of drums are balanced by means of navian American lines Office: 2418 In Salt Lake City offers advantages Women crouching on the floor before Ave Ogden, Utah. cannot Washington be teaching the trade that this instrument beat out a walling sound from It with shaped sticks, had elsewhere. Write for particulars. FRATERNAL 80CIETIE8. while from larger hung ATTENTION LADIES Earn 320 per by ropes from a wooden railing at 100 writing short le ters from copy. OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF one side, two men accompanied the Address stamped envelope for particmeets at Castle Pythias, hall, Utah piano. Everybodys Magazine. ulars. Michigan Specalty Company, bunk National Mich. building, every MonAlbion, Must Be Bad Spirits. day evening. Visiting brothers corA. B. Seizer of San Francisco has dially invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; SALE. FOR brought suit for divorce against his W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Cuatead, wife on the ground that the spirits FOR SALE No. 371 K. of R. and 8. house; Boarding Sintold him she no longer loved him. Twenty-secon- d street testithis gularly as It may sound, EL MONTE COMMANDERY. NO. mony was recorded In court. FOR SALE Eight thousand red and 2, K. T. Stated conclave second white pressed brick. Inquire corner of each month. So Wednesdays of The Meeting the 8hips. and Grant avenue. Twenty-nint- h Journlng Sir Knights courteously inTwo barks met on the deep When calms had stilled tne tide; vited. J. H. Epperson, E. C.; F. E. A few bright days of summer glee FOR SALE HORSE (5 years old), There found them side by side. Nichols, Recorder. also COW and calf (fresh). 2521 and brave of the fair And voices J Jackson. Rose mingling thence in mirth; WEBER LODGE NO. 6. F. ft A. M. And sweetly floated o'er the wavs The melodies of earth. Regular communications first and FOR RENT. and third Thursdays of each month Moonlight on that lone Indian mala Cloudless and lovely elept; Qualified Masons cordially Invited. While dancing step and festive strain FOR RENT For house keeping, three A. V. McINTOSH, W. M. Bach deck In triumph swept. rooms with use of bath, cellar large F. E. NICHOLS, were and Secy. linked, And hands answering and lawn; fine location. Inquire eyes With kindly meaning shone; street 827 Twenty-thir- d OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. O, brief end passing sympathies. Like leaves together blown! Regular convocation first Tuesday of LOST. A little while such Joy was cast each month. Visiting companions Over the deeps repose. Till the loud singing winds at last cordUlly invited. LOST Female spitz; answers to name Lika trumpet music rose. F. W. VOLL, M. E. H. P. Co of "Beauty. Return to Room 1, And proudly, freely on their way F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. reward. lonlal, over Standard; liberal The parting vessels bore; N. J. HARRIS Practicai. Lawysr Room 84 First National Bank Bldg. Notary in Office. Phone SS4K J. D. SKEEN, Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. Office Office A. 8. CONDON, M. D. Old Boyle Bulding. Residence-24- 16 Madison Avenue. Residence telephone, 535-telephone, 451-- X ESTATE TRANSFERS. following conveyances have been lied for record in the recorder office: a L. Becker and wife to the Becker Brewing and Malting company, lots 68 to si and 65, 66 to 75, block 2, Rivera Me Park addition; $1. Charles H. Barton and wife to J. C. 1, blockll, plat B; Xje, part of lot The W. to Mary X Ohlen-tanpart of lots 8 and 9, block 45, A. Whalen TL p, pht A; $3,000. and wife to Chas. Barton, part of lot 1, block 11, plat Edwin S. Marston H. 81,200. B; ' Uartha A. Allen .to Rosa L. Stal-hr- d, part of loti, block 12, plat A; 8600. Justina L. Ives to Selma Rogers, lots I and 6, block 86, plat C; 81,400. Richard D. Brown to Mary E. Brown, loti II and 17, Donkowskls subdivls km; 8100. John Marshal and wife to Charles A. Pukham, part of. northeast quarter, ectlon 19, township 7 north, range 1 wot; 81,000. TO REMOVE SP0T8 FROM CARPETS WITHOUT HARM experienced chemist says the fol bring recipe is warranted to remove tU and spots from the most delicate rests without injuring them: Make luds with a good white soap and hot wter and add fullers earth to this til the consistency of thin cream is wured. Have plenty of clean drying (ith. a small scrubbing brush, a large 'on and a pall of fresh water. Put m of the cleaning mixture in a bowl An dip a brush in it; ,ler of the carpet with nd brush a small this, then wash 4 a sponge and cold water. Dry as as possible with the sponge and Aally rub with dry cloths. Continue tti till you are sure that all the car-is clean, then let it dry. w Play pi distinguishes the higher from er anniala and It signifies "Mllty of education. Fishes do Play at all; the lower mammals be taught to play, and kirdg entirlr devoid of the e kitten and the lamb essentially playing animals. The L Pnnng, however, are the true ji. and, in reality, it is play that ,eTop them lnlo manhood. ' In-th- kettle-drum- s, mld-se- s. . In calm or storm, by rookI or bay. To meet O, nevermore Never to blend'ln victory's cheer. To aid in hours of woe; And thus bright spirits mingle here. Such ties are formed below. Felecla Hemans. Great Year for Kansas. nests of bumblebees Twenty-fiv- e e lot In were plowed up in one Atchison county. If some fanner should anhounce that his corn crop had beat ruined at night by a herd of elephants it would be taken wiuiout a grain of salt This Is a great year for Kansas. Topeka State Journal. ten-acr- FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, Bego Lodge No. 188, meets at L O. O. F. hall second and fourth Fridays of TWO ACRES on the Bench, on 27th each month. Visiting fraters cordistreet; sold at farm land price. J. J. BRUMMITT. ally Invited to attend. DR. P .A. COOK, Fraternal Master. SEVEN HOUSES from four to six C. E. COOK, Offices, Secretary. rooms; close la; must be sold. Ecclee Bldg; phone 860 X J. J. BRUMMITT. OGDEN UNION NO. 178, ORDER OF THIRTY-SILOTS; well located on WASHINGTON Meets every Tuee the Bench; 810 per lot 8 at oclock in A. O. U. day evening J. J. BRUMMITT. W. hall. H. A. SIMS, President street WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. FINE LOT on Twenty-eight- h west of Washington avenue; 33 per BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN J.. J. BRUMMITT. front foot REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. X Thoughtful Charlea The other day a small boy, aged 4, wag alternately beating a rug with all his might and looking up at the sky I HAVE a Urge list of property, lutwith rapt attention. "What are you At prices of five ed by doing, Charles? his mother said. "Oh, to coninstructions with ago, Im Just sending np some dust to God years offer. an reasonable sider so be can make some new people!" J. J. BRUMMITT. Argonaut. " GOOD BRICK YARD; very cheap. Height and Depth. J. J. BRUMMITT. The deepest depression in the earth, ascertained by sounding, is five and TWELVE HOUSES from four to eight rooms, within three blocks of Broom a fourth miles; the greatest1 height, the peak of Mount Everest, five and hotel; bring from 15 to 80 per cent s miles. per annum on the investment; must sold. be J. J. BRUMMITT. American Dried Fruits. So popular and widely appreciated LARGE LOT, house; prop have American dried fruits become within 830 rente for month; said be erty per in Germany that they may $3,800. markets. of Reed hotel; the control blocks three, to now J. J. BRUMMITT. Health is Youth Disease and 8ickneee CORNER 21et and Jefferson, 66x118 Bring Old Age. J. J. BRUMMITT. feet; 500. before Herbine, taken every morning in robust will you keep breakfast, TWENTY ACRES of "Al land In health, fit you to ward off disease. It lucem; good water right; $1,000. cures constipation, biliousness, dysJ. J. BRUMMITT. pepsia, fever, skin, liver and kidney blood and the It purifies complaints. Mrs. D. W. LODGING HOUSE at a great sacri clears the complexion. flee. J. J. BRUMMITT. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April 8. "I have usrd Herbine, and I 1905: Heart find it the best medicine for constipa- 50x133 FEET near Sacred tion and liver trouble! It does all you 8200. academy; claim for It. I can highly recommend J. J. BRUMMITT. F. Cave. Geo. Sold bottle. by a 60c it." ts. S three-fourth- k 7? Bubble and Things, Water In a soap bubble foot d A jatameter is about one SS? bubble 100,000,1 may 39000000 water, $750,000 and $250,000 real value. It Ch!ehowever' to dispense with the If a little SSS n.sla mixed with the kuia Post Dispatch. j"aumptlon Attacks Negroes, 'Un,ptin occurred Hi at aong the negroes in rarely If but after a little more lavery, tfr than a quar kor death!ntUry 0f freedom causes among them t tQu. all the nntagJous diseases combined, Th, ,!aih rate from tloa than th of times fPly k?. i ten-roo- m ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO, 719 Lodge and club rooms second floor Masonic Bldg, 8416 Washing, ton avenue. Regular meeting every Tuesday evening. A. HORN, X R. J. H. KNAUS8, Secretary. O. a OF THE WORLD WE her Camp Na 74 meets In X of P. street halt corner of Twenty-fourt- h and Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to at- WOODMEN tend. j. a gasberg, a a X AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank building: Junction City Lodge Na 86, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. F. hall every Thursday even lng. Visiting brothers cordially 111 vlted to bo preeent C. P. UTTER, N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER RACK ISSUK ILLUSTRATES CONTAINS BEAUTIFULLY MSNXa DECORATIONS ran the table, dainty menus pom ALL OCCASIONS. ETC. IT M THE AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHION! Current Issue loo. Sl.oo per Year TABLE TALK PUB. CO., PHOA. terms" mi Chestnut St. ijmral H. H. GODDARD Estate, Loan and Insurance Broker. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. 810 Eccles Bldg. Phono 843 X Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney and CounseloratLaw. 3 First National Bank Building. 41-4- HENDER80N ft Rooms 14 to IS Building. . T. Overland Lawyer. 8 First National Bank ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawyer. DR. D. N. SMITH 51-6- 2 E. M. CONROY, M. TeL Bldg. Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, buffet-smoki- Dentist First National Bank Bldg. 420 Ecclee Limited The Most Luxurious Trslu la the World Eccles Bldg. Room 80S, Rooms The Law. ( First National Bank D. JOHNSON Rooms 8 and Building. The Only Double-Trac- k Rsltwsy between the Missouri River und Chks! MAC MILLAN Attomeys-at- - D, Na 400Z. cars, with barber, bath and Book-lovLibrary; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for ers Attorney-et-Le- 812, Ecclee Building, t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District for Weber county, State of Utah. In the matter of the assignment of Paul J. Kammeyer, assignor. Notice Is hereby given by Hermon B. Denkera, assignee of Paul J. Kammeyer, assignor, to the creditors and all persona having claims against said Paul J. Kammeyer to present and file said claims, duly sworn to by the claimant or by some person familiar with the facta, to and with said assignee, at the office of J. D. Skeen, First National Bank building, Ogden, Weber county, Utah, the place for the transaction of said business, within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated April 20, 1904. 42-- ng SL Panland Minneapolis ALFRED W. AGEE, Tlrkels. mcrvatkms, and full ran ba obtained fram C A. Walker, General Aeent, Chicago & North-Weste- rn Ry. ' 204 South Main Street, Sett Lake City, Utah. Rwiao ; Through Service stTlouis , AND THE EAST VIA 43 HERMAN B. DENKERSJ, Assignee. J. D. SKEEN, Attorney. Probate and Guardianship Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE flstices. KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. SLEEPING CARS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the district court for the Second indicia! district, in and for the county of Weber and state of Utah. Estate of Cyrus Ra arson, deceased: Creditors will present their claims with vonchen to the undersigned at the office of Nathan J. Harris, attorney for the eaid estate, room 34 First National bank building Ogden, Utah, on or before the first day of August, 1904. M Electric Lights, electric Fans. cars Reclining chair . PR SS). OBSERVATION DINING CARS. . Par Coaches. Up-to-d- Fir lirths, Tickits, PMtfiri, ifc., address H. C. TOWNSEND, Dated March 30, 1904. WALTERH. RAWSON, Administrator, Nathan J. Harris, Attorney for Admin w istrator. -5 The Human MEN, OGDEN LODGE Na 68. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. S. E. A. Muneey, Howe, Secretary; Collector. & P. FOKTHK Real s 1 MAOAZINX K. e. REAL Asat Cashier JAMES F. BURTON PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ss d Utah, under the Act of Congress g March m Am LITTLE AD 7 1901. 22, The i'liininiiti'r i ui.ji-iwttji referee! the nuitter of Hit-r:iflroaS im Mu luil Vull.-wci-t,i Salt Lake un.l submitted their iv.rt to Mr. Bancroft, tlie M.ilud Enterprise. It is the o,ihin!i of the In columns produces BUI result?. Mr. Itnn. rnfi j f;lVoruble to the couMtru, turn of the road proposed and should he recommend it, as the One word One cent - - - One time. committee Mi.-vhe w ill do, no doubt the mad win lie built. Mr. I.aiiiToft informed the committee that the railroad lias company been gathering statistics WANTED. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. concerning the amount of freight shipped In and out of the valley, and that he was now WANTED Girls to take course in EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, barn, trees, ready to aubmlt these figures, togeth-wit- h Nursing at Ogden General Hospital. eti., on list street; close in; ll,50w the information of the commitJ. J. BRUMMITT. WALL PAPER CLEANING All work tee. to the board of directors in New neatly done; leave orders at 2465 l.500 STOCK in Roy Canning comYork. Therefore the result of the comLincoln avenue; phone 856 Z. J. J. BRUMMITT. pany. mittee's efforts depends on whether or not the extension of the Garland WANTED-M- en or women local rep- 107 LOTS, from $10 up. in West Og' branch into this viley would be a resentatives for a high-claden. maga. j. j. BRUMMITT. paying proposition, of course the desine. Cash Large commissions. FINK LOT, close in, on Grant; 855. cision of this board will be greatly inprizea Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East J. J. BRUMMITT. fluenced by Mr. Bancroft's opinion on Washington Square, New York, N. Y. on the matter. FIVE ACRES of good land, near city; 800. HELP WANTED. J. J. BRUMMITT. Advice for Young Women. A fashionable woman of middle age WANTED A girl for general houseMISCELLANEOUS. advises every young maiden as folwork in family of four; none but lows: Never marry a man until you first-clagirl need apply. 817 Twenty-thave seen his upper lip. Man has an OSTRICH FEATHERS CLEANED, hird street advantage over us, because he can dyed and curled. Mrs. Thonins Jenread us through our lips. We cannot kins, Thirty-thir- d and Pacific. as read him through his mustache, WANTED A refined young lady W. HANS-ROTAddress, housekeeper. which, no matter how beautiful. Is an CASH REGISTERS National Cash General Delivery, Postofflce. expressionless adornment. The upper Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for lip tellB the character of both men WANTED Girl for general houseUtah, 251 Main St, Salt Lake City. and women. If long and thick there 2633 Adams. Second-han- d referneces; work; registers always on Is coarseness. If thin there Is cruelty. hand. If short and Cupid-bowethere is WANTED A few good, reliable men delicacy. If straight and well drawn to sell KNITTED WEAR for SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly against the teeth there is resolution. the UTAH KNITTING WORKS. made and repaired. David Hjidfr-so- n, Before saying Yes to your lover to make time Now money easy. 2580 Washington Ave. is the make him shave and stay shaved for a month. You will then learn his Call and see us at 2354 Washington A. W. BROWN character. avenue. 125 Twanty-firs- t Strset, Ogden, Utah WANTED To let contract to clean Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, Moro Music. Moro music Is strangely unrhythsage brush from 500 acres of land at Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron mical to European ears. It consists 33.25 per acre. Morgan Hill Ranch. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. mainly of a monotonous reiteration of Deeth, Elko Co., Nevada. sound, even a supposed change of air GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY rih .......... APRIL FRIDAY, pimmmmnininnnmnimmimmmmmmmmmmnK i .President rtrowninr Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer Direetorei j. Cannon, X A. Littlefield, Vice-Prealde- STATE JOURNAL, S Publishar Journal Co (incorporated.) every evening except Sunday Officers: nnfln. . VALLEY WILL PROBABLY HAVE ROAD UTAH THE Verlds Fair Route Eye la a wonder. It la about the most deli cate, sensitive thing in the world, and yet It is subjected to all aorta of severe tests, poor print, strong light, late hours and over work. If your eyes trouble you, come in and let me make a careful, scientific examination free of charge. Dont delay. Every day the trouble will get worse. C. P. UTTER SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. Office in Jesse J. Drivers Drug Store, OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO 8T. LOUIS. The Frisco system THE FOLLOWING Illinois Uisslssippl Indiana Kansas Irkansas Tennessee Alabama Oklahoma Missouri Indian Tera Texas. THE SOUTHEASTER! aim yon Invent or improve; alee get anything CAVEATJIUDC-MARCOPYRIGHT or DESKS P80TECTI0H. Bend model, sketch, or photo, for free examination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS foe before pstenk ?KoAU C. A. SNOW & CO. Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. traverses STATES: LIMITED, Lrnrlaz Kanaaa City at 6.30 b. bi. daily, will take you to Rpringllvld. Atlanta. Memphla, Jackaonvlllallirmlnahani, and nil points In tbe Kouthuat. Kxeellent route to all points Worth. Kant, South, Southeast and South- Far detallad laformatlaa, apply te O. W. MARTIN, QSRKRALAaSRT, Dkhvkr, Col. E. DRAKE, Dist. PassR Aocrt, Salt Lahc City, Utah. A. JOHN Qsnkral Asirt, l: Burrs, Mortars. |