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Show DAILY Tbere la but that difference, that the bonneta of the present day are made ao aa to fit the faces of the young girls, not of the matrons of advanced years. They are not intended for street use, however, but only for lawn parties, driving and other outdoor occasions. It is iuite probable, however, that the new style UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29, 1904. again. ; H"r Vica-PTMlt- Advertisement Arc Attractive. Ogdens Beet Citizens Are Reached Through Thom. Wise Merchant Will Not Hesitate. Spot. Ogdens Best Citisens Are Proud of it; for the Lock of s will find so much favor, that some modified form will be invented, suitable for theater wear and other Indoor . irSStaf occasions. rAlttlefleld...Sacy. and The demand for shawls, particularDiraetorsi such of silk. Is Increasing and ly L A. Idittofleld, S j. Cannon, R. there is every reason to believe that awlllUin. W. W. Browning, R. S. they will be much worn this season. Johnson. T. 5 U Wlndle. Nearly all are more or less embroidjoyca. ered, some in the same color as the material of the shawl, others in contrasting shades. Some of the shawls street in 421 Twenty-fourt- h salmon pink are embroidered JJtui p. m. Ctoaad on Sunday, in pale white, those in dull magenta In lephon IH red of a deeper shade. Shawls in pongee silk are decidedly handsome embroidered in white or yellow of a different shade. The smart blouse, says an authority on fashion, does not sag over the belt. Its fullness holds It out above the belt, but it should not fall over It. There should be no difference between the front and the back in that respect If the back is pulled straight down and fastened to the skirt the front should also be pulled down and fastened in the same manner. That Is a rather valuable pointer for women who wear blouses and wish to be In style. ESTELLE CLAIREMONT. .' JOURNAL8 Attractivs Offioeral 25 THE LESTER PARK Is an Few Benches They Dsro Not eit Irwuw "Heeitete." a FOR RENT. TO RENT Furnished 265 housekeeping; FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. rooms for WOODMiv K THE WORLD WE-b- er 74 meets In K. of P, Cam, street hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Washington avenua, every TO RENT Furnished rooms at 151 m. VisitThursday at I p. evening Twenty-thir- d street ing Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. J. C. GASBERG, C. C. FOR SALE. E AL'TH, Clerk. First National FOR SALE Boarding house; No. 171 Bank building. Twenty-eig- ht street Twenty-secon- d B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. 718 Lodge and club rooms second WANTED. WANTED A few more customers for Mrs. Davis home-mad- e bread, cakes, etc,; fresh every day; orders delivered. 2369 Wash.; phone, 660-X. floor Masonic Bldg, 841$ Washington avenue. Regular meeting every Tuesday evening. A. O. HORN, E R. w. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. WANTED Place aa nurse or houseJunction City Lodge No. 88, indekeeper; call on address 528 Sixteenth pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In street L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenWANTED Men or women local rep- ing. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present maga-sln- e. resentatives for a high-claC. P. UTTER, N. Cash Large commissions. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East ss June 29. Not only in a Doesn't Respect Old Age. fashion New in York, also but Ifs shameful when youth falls to prlzea pl,, New York, N. T. OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF materiand dainty of era light show proper respect for old age, but Washington Square b an The fashionable Just the contrary in the case of Dr. WANTED Motor's Barber Colleges of Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah als this season. bewildNational bank building, every Mona in revel off simply New Pills. Life cut parlslennes Kings They Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt delicate maladies no matter how severe and day evening. Vlaltlng brothers corering variety of flimsy and Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, Cal, dially Invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; fabrics .and most of them are finding irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, will pay railroad fare for a limited W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Custead, sea. across the their way aundlce, fever, constipation, all yield number of students as the demand K. of R. and & is that revivals latest e the of to this perfect pllL Twenty-fivcents for our barbers is greater than the One consideraare used which foulards, store. of at Jesse J. Drivers drug supply. Wh teach the trade in eight FRATERNAL UNION OP AMERICA, weeks and guarantee positions; all bly. There is a difference, however, Sego Lodge No. 128, meets at L O. O. Come see the lonely and only John between the thick and rather stiff expenses made while learning. Write F. hall second and fourth Fridays of and J. Welch, at the Lyceum. silk material of former years nearest branch for partlculara each month. Visiting fraters cordithe foulards of the present day. The ally Invited to attend. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. latter la thin and supple and has a DR. P A COOK, Fraternal Master. and aatlnllke sheen. The lightest 875 C. E COOK, Central Park; in Offices, CHOICE lots Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE each. most delicate taffetas are also exJ. J. BRUMMITT. Eccles Bldg; phone 869 E tremely popular this summer. Linon work of constructing pipe sewers in bolds its own, but it is not used in Sewer District No. 9, in Ogden City, 5 ACRES on Waahlngton Ave.; 8850. FOUND. J. J. BRUMMITT. as formerly. under plans and specifications presuch severe plainness LOST Round, black, coin purse conEtamlnes, voiles, light silks, plumetis pared by the City Engineer and apLOTS suitable for railroad men; $100 taining 820 gold piece, between Rabe other will are the and Tussore among proved by the City Council, J. J. BRUMMITT. each. gan's grocery and 1640 Washington; office the of for used the the at materials Engireceived fashionable City 85 reward. Mrs. A. M. Crocker. handsomest frocks and gowns. neer, in the City Hall, at Ogden City 50x140 FEET on Quincy; $100. J. J. BRUMMITT. Of course, there are heavier ma- aforesaid, until 2 o'clock p. m. on MonPROFESSIONAL CARDS. terials, too. like covert cloth, which is day, July 18, 1904, at which time all Hill Nob LOTS in Orchard; CHOICE JOS. MoLACHLAN, nsed a great deal for t&llofmades. bids received will be publicly opened J. J. BRUMMITT. $85 each. Auditor and Accountant Then there are some of those English and read aloud. The work consists of 2,810 feet of materials in dress goods of a more ELEGANTS LOTS on Waahlngton Notary Publie. ' 850 in come each. of near feet which 8,884 substantial nature, school; pipe; Residence, 888 Vi Twenty-fourt- h St pipe; Ave, t BRUMMITT. J. feet J. 17,206 8,157 feet of checks and stripes. pipe; LEOPOLD KIEFFERS The general tendency toward elab- of pipe; 108 manholes. Trenches Machine and Millwright 8hop GOOD FOUR ROOM HOUSE, large which varying from 8 to 12 feet in depth, oration and ornamentation 2816 Lincoln Ave., OGDEN, UTAH. lot well located; $850, on terms. characterises fashions at the present and the whole will be required to be J. f. BRUMMITT. Patterns made to order. Shafting, time also extend to bathing suits and completed during the year 1904. Plana Hangers, Couplings, Post and Flat LOT on Twenty-fourt- h It may be said that with the opening and specifications may be had upon ELEGANT etc- - on Hand. ErectBoxes, Pulleys, of the bathing season there will come application to the City Engineers ofstreet; close In;. 89 per front foot of kinds all Machinery. Brewery ing J. J. BRUMMITT. an opportunity to see some unusually fice. and Flour Mill Machlney, Elevators, handsome and exquisitely designed The right is reserved to reject any or 10 ACRES Al lafid, in cultivation; Conveyors. bathing costumes. Bright shades of all bids and To waive any defecta good water right; near city; 8850. blue will be particularly popular and N. J. HARRIS By order of the City Council. J. J. BRUMMITT. the somber blacks and dark hues have A. F. PARKER, Citl Engineer. Lawyer HOUSE, large Room 84 First National Bank Bldg. GOOD lone out of style. Ogden, Utah, June 22, 1904. Bilks of various kinds seem to be lot; nice trees; close In; 5L275. Notary in Office. Phone SS4K SUMMONS. BRUMMITT. J. J. the favorite summer for material J. D. SKEEN, wraps this year. Black taffeta is used HOUSE good barn, large lot OF COURT DISTRICT THE IN Lawyer a great deal as the foundation for fine trees; railroad location; on of the Bank Bldg. National Second District Judicial First the dark colored wraps, but not much of J. J. BRUMMITT. terma; $1,500. It becomes visible, as most of it is State of Utah, in and for the county A. S. CONDON, M. D. of Weber, Florence Stone, plaintiff, TWO bidden under a mass of chiffon, elegant suburban homes, good Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence defendant Thomas va Henry Stone, brick houses, fine orchard, perfect mouasellne, laces and chiffon appll 2411 Madison Avenua. The State of Utah, to the said dewater right and good soil, for less Office quea To make it bunchy, pinked or Residence telephone, 5I5-than the Improvements cost plain ruchlngs are used in profusion. fendant: 451-- E telephone, Tou are hereby summoned to appear J. J. BRUMMITT. The fashion of wearing sashes has service after the within twenty days been revived this year and some made H. H. GODDARD MISCELLANEOUS. of soft ribbons such as loulslne and of this Summons upon you, if served Real Estate, Loan and Inauranos In which this action liberty taffeta are shown in the shops, within the county Broker. CLEANING AND DYE FRENCH with the ends knotted at intervals and is brought otherwise, within thirty WORKS Ladles' garments a spec- Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. defend the caught with a small artificial flower days after service, and 210 Eccles Bldg. V. L. Husson, 461 Twenty' and above in case of ialty. entitled In the same action; tint as the ribbon. seventh street Ogden. Telephone be N. SMITH DR. roses, rosebuds and cowslips are your failure so to do Judgment will 85S-rendered against you according to the ' Dentist used with canary colored for' sashes, demand of the complaint which, within First National Bank Bldg. Rooms . FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. with blue almond blos-sum this ten service of after days nd roses with pink and poppy HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN mons upon you, will be filed with the WEBER LODGE NO. ft F. A A. M. buds and with cardinal geraniums Attomsys-at-Laand first communications Regular said of court clerk ribbons. 14 Rooms to IS First National Bank nil third Thursdays of HULANI8KI AND PEERT. Pompadour and Dresden rlbbona Invited. Building. Qualified Masons cordially Plaintiffs Attorneys. lth borders of a solid color are not a. y. mcintosh. w. m. Notary Public. 22 21 O. and Address: P. Rooms Phone 848 E only very popular, but also decidedly BecTy. NICHOLS. F. E. First National Bank Ogden, CHEZ JOSEPH building, llnty and becoming for girdles to ! worn with Attorney and Ceunselor-at-Lathin summer frocks. Utah. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. ft R. A. M. Pnntel shades are First National Bank Building. of u convocation first Tuesday also quite popular. very handsome girdle In one of the each month. Visiting companions T. D. JOHNSON bopa to be worn with a champagne cordially invited. Lawyer. froeb. is F. W. VOLL, M. E H. P. champagne blue and laven8 and 8 First National Bank Rooms UNDERTAKER der In pastel shades of loulslne silk F. E NICHOLE BecY- Building. NEW TORE, , 12-in- ch 10-in- ch FIVE-ROO- M K. Tel-lo- w a T. 51-- - m 58 each-mont- w. 41-- 41 C. J. A. Lindquist EMBALMER and All that was in Cave, druggist Open Might : Telaycue M10 Washiagtsa A vs. 590-- EL MONTE COMMAND ERY NO. 2, Kl T. Stated conclave second Wednesdays of each month. Sojourning Sir Knights courteously invited. J. H.- Epperson, E C.; F. E Ogden, Utah. our grand' fashionable Cures Old Sores. Westmoreland, Kansas, May 5. 1102. jwllard 8now Liniment Co.: Tour w Liniment cured an old sore on of r chin that was supposed a cancer. The sore ' was . norn nd would not yield to tre nntil I tried Snow Liniment, which 7? the work in short order. My sis Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, M,ffln Co, Pa. has a . and "trusts that it is a cancer. Please SOc bottle. Bold by Oeo. r TO LOAN On city or farm improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. MONEY MONEY TO LOAN. TheOely Double-Trac- k RiBwijr between Ibr Missouri River aad CUcige. The J. J. BRUMMITT. Overland SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and fur the county of Weber. Charles I Evens, plaintiff, vs. Clara A. Evens, defend Limited The Mo at Luxurious Trait la the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book-love- rs Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for ant The State of Utah to the said defendant: Tou 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, Plalntlire Attorney. P. O. Address 2 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. buffet-smoki- ng St Paul and linneapolis ' ' Tickets,' reservations, snd ful la- funesilon can be obtained from C A. Walker, Geeeral Actnt, Chicago & North-Wist- m ( 204 South Mala Street, Ry. Salt Lake City, Utah. uwieo 41-4- ASSESSMENT Fair Route 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 Board of Directors of the Overland M. ft M. Co, held on the 2d day of June, 1904, an assessment of one mill per share was levied upon the capital atock 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 ktock 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 1004, at 8 p. m. of that day In office No. 44, at 2488 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. OFTERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO T. LOUIS. The fRISCO SYSTEM TRAVERSES the fouowino States: Illinois Indiana Dissitslppl lamas Aifcansas Unbans Tonnoosoe Ulssouri ' Oklahona Mian Ter. Tom, THE S0UTHEASTERM LIMITED, Kaane City at IJS e. at. leetlaiwlUtuku route SprinuHeld daily, lIlrnTuabamTAttenta; JartaonriUs and all point la tha ton I henet. Eseeltent route to nil point Worth, Kart, South, Southnaetaad South! Memphis, ; VWm Far detailed lefermatleu, seely to O. W. MARTIN, CENTRAL AUKIIT, E. DRAKE, Dmv. Duns, cot. Raaa-f- l Aezur, alt few, Utah. T. A. JOHN Qkniral Aaisr, Dtnvu, Montana. Lams NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 20-in- ch : ribbon. The style of bonnets vogue at the time of "others Is becoming MONEY LOANED On any security. Large sums at bankers rates; salary loans. Service quick and confidential. Western Brokerage Company, 228-- 4 Eccles Blddg. FOR LIGHT AND POWER ARTHUR - & Rail-wa- you need power there is kind that will prove as s isfactory for the money E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden y 05 Room 61-M- 420 80S, - 1 stTlouis AM THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific - RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILEKANSAS m UISSOURI - PULLMAN s SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric fans. chair Reclining (SEATS day Coaches. te Fir cars ililhN ItmiJIcMi, Nftrt, N H. C. TOWNSEND, enMamUMieTHiinuiiiiau f , r r, ..1 TO BE GIVEN tcrial, of I O IU f AWAY hs mrilsd g Jhe , I ten Lam md. os about your case. delphia. Pa. Dr. Bosanko, Phila- E.PRATI, A PRACTICAL Eccles Bld'g. E. M. CONROY, M. D, TeL Ns. 4MZ. Eccles Bldg. A. W. BROWN Street, Ogden, Utah Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, OGDEN UNION NO. 171, ORDER OF Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iran WASHINGTON Meets every Tues- Work, etc. Brass and Iran Castings. day evening at 8 oclock In A. O. U. H. A. SIMS, PzealdenL W. halL There's pleasure in drinking if you WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Insist on having STANDARD Soda 12S Twenty-firs- t zv f Through Service 8ur Cura for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching. This form, as well aa Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Pile Remedy, Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tupiors. SOc a Jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write me Lswysr. Nichols, Recorder. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN eets MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. Co. figure with you every Wedneeday evening at An investigation will cos 7:80. E F. Marshall, Master; A. I vince you that you cannot Howe, Secretary: E A. Munsey. afford to burn coal oil. Tt Collector. Let the Utah Light ALFRED W. AGEE, Attomsyat-Law- , 818. Eccles Building NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of Ogden City, in the State of Utah, at the bfflee of the clerk of the said board, rooms 404-4in the Ecclea building, at the south street end corner of Twenty-fourt- h said in Ogden Washington avenue, City, until the hour of twelve o'clock noon of the first day of July, 1904, at which time and place the said props als will be opened, for the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary to construct and finish, in a good and workmanlike manner, a schoolhous of eight rooms, to be erected on the south side of Twentieth street, between Washington avenue and Adame avenue, in said Ogden City. Said labor and materials are to be furnished agreable to, and in conformity with, the plana and specifications for such work furnished by said hoard and subject to Inspection at the office of the said clerk and at the office of J. A. Smith, architect, room SIS in the aforesaid Eccles building. Said board reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. Each bidder must accompany hie proposal with a certified check for not leu than five per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to the order of the said Board of Education, and the check of the bidder whose proposal la accepted ehall be forfeited to said board in case he falls or refuses to enter into Unnecessary contract and furnish the required bond. By order of the Board of Education of Ogden City. THOMAS D. DEE President. Attest: E. S. ROLAPP, Clerk. GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER ... -- BACH ISSUE CONTAINS BEAUnPULLY ILLUSTRATED DmNES. DECORATIONS FOR THE TABLE. DAINTY MENUS PON ALL OCCASIONS, BTC. IT la THE ON CULINARY it leave TABLE eeueneR AMERICAN AUTHORITY TOPICS AND FASMON8. 1.00 Pea Vban Oe. TALK PUa CO.. PHSA. ,,,, en-p- or ST. NSW IDEA Wombn'i Mtgailae MMatamaul metal ala n le bead Ph" la to MpA,miwarn. IfmvMiladnnmU wxImm mpnn, to New Inc Womah'i Maoa-iHhs- n bckfenedrtnlllen. 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