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Show STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, UTAH DAILY 8 JANUARY UTAH STATE JOURNAL 1904. E E OGDEN, UTAH. Foundad by E. A. Littlafiald, A.D. 1896. Publiahara Utah Stata Journal Co (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday 14, FORFEIT Office rat President BASEBALL Frank J. Cannon W. W. Browning K. A. Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer SITUATION L MONEY BEGIN- - L. 8. STONE A CO. GO OUT OF STOCK CONVENTION INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS LAST EVENING. Vice-Preside- nt TODAY'S PROGRAM Griffon Brand Shirts WAS AN ONE. Directorat Frank J. Cannon, EL A. Littlefield, Many Old Favorites Will Ba on ths Assets Show $2,751.10 and Liabilities Excellsnt Program at K. of P. Hall, Speakers of National Prominence Followed by an Old Time $2,030 Masting of Creditors liver Addresses on 8ubjacts Team and It Will Be Stronger Henry OwUllam, W. W. Browning, XL This Afternoon. XL L. Wlndle, T. D. Johnson. XL S. Fire. of Timoly Interest Than Last Year. Camp Such as are snld i the stores n emy town from the Allan-ti- c to the pacific coast for $l.oo each, go in our SPECIAL SHIRT SALE De- Joyce. An assignment for the benefit of Ogden will again be to the front In was made today by L. S. creditors baseball. From present Indications the Twenty-fourt- h street 425 Stone and Burt Baker, comprising the Office: wll see good ball on Open till ( pi m. Closed on Sunday. local fans firm of L 8. Stone A Co., who have Telephone (64. the diamond this season. A prominent been engaged in the grocery business man of Ogden, who is very at 870 Twenty-fift- h street in this city. professional CIreulator Horace 8. Foster City much Interested In the baseball outl- The assignment Is without preference ook, expressed himself as pleased with and the assignees named are the OgTerms of Bubseription. the situation and volunteered much In- den Packing company, F. J. Kleael A formation to a Journal reporter. Co., John Scowcroft Sons company, H. A meeting of representatives from the L. Griffin, Delate Packard, E. S. Stone different towns wanting to Join the and the Slaterville Creamery company, league will be held In Spokane Satur- who are made trustees for all the credday, January l(th. The iheeting was itors. called by President Lucas for the purThe assignment states that owing pose of closing up old business matters to losses In business they are unable Subscribers who do not receive their and also 'to hear propositions from to discharge their debts and they conpapers or have any cause for complaint towns which desire to get Into the new vey all their real and personal estate of will oblige by notifying this office. Five dollars reward will be paid for Infor- organization. The towns that will every character, with power to sell and mation that will lead to the arrest and Salt Lake dispose of the same and to collect all conviction of persons stealing copies probably apply will be: of The Stats Journal from the prem- City, Ogden, Butte, Helena, Great Falls debts that may be due, and with the ises of subscribers. and Spokane. Each team will be re- money arising - therefrom to pay the quired to post $1,000 forfeit, as a guar- creditors In full if possible, and If not, TO ADVERTISERS. antee that It will play the season out then pro rata according to their respecAll advertising copy must be In the and abide by the decisions of the tive demands. If thye la any surplus previous evening to Insure Insertion league. This $1,000 forfeit will give after paying all demands. Including the next day. each team confidence, as It will know allowancesa by the court, the same Is there Is money available In time of to be paid to the assignors. matter NoEntered as second-clas- s Ogden has already raised emergency. The trustees above mentioned are vember 10, 1908, at the postofflee at Og-ge- n, about $600 of this money and expects empowered to choose an assignee to Utah, under the Act of Congress to gej the balance soon. Some of the act In their behalf and Joseph Chez, of March S, 1871. most prominent business men In town Esq., Is appointed counsel to expedite have subscribed to the forfeit fund and matters. The Inventory of assets and they most assuredly will see that the liabilities, together with a list of crediE. A. Littlefield Business Msnager balance is procured. When Ogdens representative goes to the meeting at Spokane he will be able to say, Ogden wants to Join the league and here Is LOCAL the $1,000 guarantee money." Honest John" McCloskey left for Spokane last evening to represent Salt Jesse J. Reed and wife of Woodruff, Lake, and he goes armed with a certified check for $1,000 to show the other Utah, are at the Broom hotel. that he means buslnesa The magnates W. P. Hanks Is up from the city of will be with you. Salt Junction city Is a and the saints, guest at the Broom Lake, and thus a greater Interest will hoteL be developed, so far as Utah la conE. L. Thompson and Geo. Taysum, cerned. both of Salt Lake City, are registered The only feature in the whole busiat the Broom. ness that Ogden has heretofore objectMiss Margaret Armstrong and Miss ed to Is the division of the gate reDaisy Kuhn entertained a party of fif- ceipts. The entire grandstand receipts were taken by the home team, but as teen with a sleigh ride last night. Is much smaller than some of Ogden The members ofthe clerks' union will other the places and therefore does not give a ball tonight at Dignan's hall, have such large grandstand receipts. which promises to be one of the most It was thought that all receipts should enjoyable social events of the season. be divided equally. The fire department has received two Ogden promises to have a strong boxes of cigars and a box team In the field this year. Local fans of candy from John Contoa, In recog- will be pleased to see many of their fanition of their services at last evening's vorites of the diamond holding down fire. their old positions. The team will be as strong, and possibly stronger, than A marriage license was Issued yesseason's team. The nucleus of the last terday to Lewis Spaulding, aged 25. team is the same strong material and Charlotte Lowe, aged II, both of which has played here for years, Glm-UThe couple were Joined In Hooper. Clark, Bradley and Casey Hausen, Stanwedlock holy by Judge Joseph will play with Ogden this season. ford. Our fans vblll rejoice that our friend The case of Schupe, Williams Candy Casey Is to play this year. Again will company against Brown & Brown was be heard the old familiar cry: Over called for hearing before Judge Howell the fence Casey's at the bat!" this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Plaintiffs Indications were never better than brought suit to collect money for one now for a aeries of good games, and popcorn machine delivered to defendit is to be hoped that the meeting in ants. Spokane will result In harmonious, Articles of Incorporation of the Og- concerted action in the Interests of den Knifing company were filed with baseball. County Clerk Hollingsworth today. The NEW RULES FOR ENGINEERS. company is capitalised at $20,000 and among the Incorporators are: David C. Eccles, David O. McKay, William Superintendent Scott of the SouthZL Parry, J. G. Lind of Ogden and ern Pacific has had Issued an order Frank K. Kebeker of Logan. providing that when passenger engines reach Terrace, a new engine shall Mrs. J. L. Herrick will begin her be attached and the train go on thereby classes In china painting tomorrow, saving thirty minutes In time. Instead of stopping to take on coal and water January 15th, 1904, at 2467 Lincoln! as has been the case heretofore. PasJOINT INSTALLATION senger engineers will now no longer run on limited trains exclusively, but There will be a Joint Installation of will be subject to the order of first the Knights and Ladies of the Macca- In first out" as the rule with all the bees Friday evening, January 15th, at rest of the train crews. Consequently 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall. All a passenger engineer may be on the Knights and wives and Ladles and Limited" one day and on a slower their husbands and visiting Knights train the nexL and Ladles are Invited to attend. By order of the g Great prices In milCOMMITTEE. 75c Hats and $1 each. 25c, 50c, linery 4 All this season's latest style. You Chattel and salary loans. Western can't afford to miss this sale. Staf222-- 4 Eccles ford Millinery Company, over Wrights. Brokerage Company, Falace Royal. 2428 Washington Ave. Building; phone 524-- BRIEFS five-pou- nd s tors, la aa follows: ASSETS. ......... Real estate Personal property, Utah-Keva- shares Gold A Copper da Mining 3,925 None Co. 892.50 . X. . . Dlx-Log- an of goods, wares and merchandise estimated .... Store furniture, fixtures and effects estimated One horse Book accounts, current, considered good Book accounts and Judgments, considered doubtful 1,500.00 425.00 75.00 Total LIABILITIES. Ogden Packing company, 158.60 Large and Enthusiastic Meeting Local Union Tuesday Night. of Og8 den J. Kleael A Co., Ogden John Scowcroft Sons Co. E. D. Stone, Ogden H. L. Griffin, Ogden Delsie Packard, Ogden F. Local urfion No. 450, U. B. C. and 560.00 600.00 J. of A., held a very enthusiastic 200.00 meeting Tuesday night at which oc127.00 curred the Installation of the following Xrea- 200.00 officers for the enualng term: M. C. FlewelUng; 975.00 ident, James Jensen; recording sec58.00 70.00 retary, F. 8truppeck; financial secvice-preside- D. J. Evans ft Co., St. Louis.. Louis C. F. Blanke, St Slaervllle Creamery company. 52.00 Ogden Hammond lacking Co., Salt Lake City Divers small accounts, about.. 18.00 75.00 Total A meeting of the creditors was held this afternoon, but at the time of going to press no assignee had been chosen. 82,920.00 PICKINGS IN POLICE CIRCLES. A Few Minor Offenses Received Howell's Atten- Judge tion. Jamea Robinson started In to drink all the whiskey in town, but failed signally, as the officers of the law were afraid he might cause a drouth in the liquor line, and were unkind enough to arrest him. He was assessed the regulation fine. Pat Cain went into a restaurant and ordered a meal. When he went to pay for It he discovered to his own chagrin and the proprietor's loss that he had left his money home on the plana He will exercise on the city rock pile for ten days. Thomas Herron gorgot the maxim that a still tongue makes a wise head and became too vociferous in his language addressed to certain ladies In a rooming house. He was arrested on the charge of disturbing tbe peace and will enrich the city's coffers to the extent of 225 or in lieu thereof serve twenty days In the city bast lie. COASTING ACCIDENT. EACH There are only about 100 of these left, so tf you want to get in on this bargain sale better come this week IVES Broom Hotel Corner. Sctisf&cti in every Purchase.1 vice-preside- nt; Mrs. Hass, secretary; Mrs. Jarvis, chaplain; Mrs. Littlefield, treasurer; Mrs. Boatwright, guard. Lincoln Circle Mrs. Bradley, president; Mrs. Bond, senior Mrs. Hodges, Junior Mrs. Hulanlskl, chaplain; Mrs. Hodge, treasurer; Mrs. Wells, secretary; Mias Chapman, conductor; Mrs. McIntosh, guard; Mrs. Kelly, assistant guard; Mrs. Thuelling, assistant conductor. CARPENTERS INSTALL OFFICERS . 50c vice-preside- nt; 200.00 82.751.10 this week. er; vice-preside- nt; Stock PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 14. Today's session of the Live Stock convention opened with a large attendance. The program of the day's proceedings was aa follows: Consideration of resolu tions; addres, Legislation In the Interest 'of the Live Stock Industry," F. Hagenbarth; Evolution of Live Stock ple. Buslnesa, Hon. R. W. Walt Texas; The address of the evening was deRelation of Transportation Companies livered by Department Commander F. to the Live Stock Industry," W. W. H. Clark of Balt Lake City and his re- Cotton. Portland; Discrimination of marks included an interesting presen- Transportation Comapnles," L. A. Altation of the history and achievements len, Missouri; What Shall We Do of the organisation. With Our Qrazlng Land?" J. E. Stubbs, Besides the Installation of the new Nevada, and F. H. Newell, Washingofficers of the G. A. XL, Womans Re- ton, D. C.; Policy of the Government lief Corps and Lincoln Circle an en- Relative to Forest Reserves,'" Goverjoyable literary and musical program nor Wells, Utah, and Gifford Pinchot, was renedered, including selections by Washington, D. C.; "Our Pony, Its the Hamer mandolin club and an ar- Uses and Abuses," Hon. Mortimer Levtistic recitation by Mrs. Frank King. ering, Indiana. The following named officers of the three organisations were Installed: Furniture repaired and upholstered Post, G. A. R. A. O. with perfect satisfaction. Ogden FurWhite, commander; E. Stanley, aenlor niture and Carpet Company. C. F. Hodge, Junior NOTICE TO TEAM8TERS. L. W. Russell, quarB. F. officer of the termaster; Bair, Notice la hereby given that the Interday; O. E. Gray, Inside guard; S. L. national Brotherhood of Teamsters will Ives, chaplain. Yoman'a Relief Corps Mrs. Griffith, hold their next regular meeting Saturday, January IS, 1904, in the Union Lapresident; Mrs. Toponse, senior bor hall and all members are requested Mrs. Lucas,: Junior vice-preside- nt; $ n, inouey-savln- There was a great time last night In the XL of P. hall w(ien the veterans of the war of forty years ago, which la fast becoming a reminiscence, gathered together and Installed their officers for the ensuing year. There was a large attendance of grizzled veterans and their wives, and also many young peo- to be present C. XL MARTIN, President L. C. ATWOOD, Recording Secretary. Pictures framed with guaranteed satisfaction. Ogden Furniture and Carpet Company. ' REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. Sealed blda will be received by tbe Board of Education of Ogden City for the property situated on the southwest corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fift- h street In said city. The said property being aout one hundred and twenty-fiv- e (125) feet west by one hundred and thirty-tw- o (132) feet south, beginning from the said corner subject to a right of way on the west of ten (10) feet in width, by one hundred and thirty-tw- o (182) feet In depth. All blda must be presented at the office of the Clerk of the said Board, room Na 404,Eccles Building, Ogden City, on or before 8 oclock p. m, on Friday, January 15th, 1904. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for not leu than one per cent of the amount of the bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Further particular!. If desired, can be obtained at the office of the retary, J. XL Draper; treasurer, A. J. Peter Creese; conductor, Jost; warden. W. Dallimore; trustee, L. J. Reeder; auditor, XL1 Barr. This union haa been growing steadily until now it numbers about eighty Clerk. members, practically all the carpenTHOMAS D. DEE, President ters in the city. For the past three months they have been devoting part of their time to giving instructions to apprentices on trade matters, which have proven both interesting and Instructive. After the meeting an adjournment was made to the Imperial restaurant, where splendid refreshments were served and the meeting ended by giving three cbeera for Host Murdock. Did you ever Note the grocer's look of quiet approval when yon ask him to hand out a pack of Wheat Flakes?" That is his way of Indicating approval of your Judgment He knows that you know a good thing you see Do you know . That Wheat Flakes U the choicest breakfast food that ever came down the pike? It is milled with ths most approved cereal machinery from clean whole wheat with the outer coFull discarded. "The b. cartons. weight kind you don't get tired of." vering Bros. Peery MILLING CO. ' TERMINAL MAY BE CHANGED Southern Paeifie Company May Build Up Humboldt and Kill Winnemueea. While It has not been definitely de elded It has been talked of in railway circles that before long Wlnemucca, Nevada, will cease to be a freight terminal on the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific railroad, but that Humboldt House will be substituted for 1L If this is done it will be a severe blow to Winnemueea and will make Humboldt considerably more of statement that a place. A such a statement was to be made was published in this paper about two weeks ago. The matter of water supply is being investigated and if found sufficient it Is quite likely that a roundhouse will be built and other Improvements made. At present freight crews run from Carlin to Winnemueea, a distance of 119 miles, and thence to Wadsworth, ad Istance of 145 miles. Under the new arrangement. If It Is carried out the runs will be from Carlin to Humboldt, 159 miles, and from there to Rena 125 miles. The matter will probably be determined In the near future. semi-offici- al This afternoon about 2:15 a little daughter of Frank Dudman was quite badly Injured while coasting down the hill In front of her home on Twenty second street From the title girl's story It appears there were two wagons coming up the hill. One of the men not noticing the little girl turned his team directly toward her, knocking her down. He stopped the team quickly, but not before one of the horses had stepped on the little girl's leg. ripping All are Invited to call and see The It open to a depth of two Inches and making a cut that required ten atlch Iasteur Dairy company, 2449 Grant es to close. It waa at first reported manufacturers of pure and rich food that the leg was broken, but Dr. Dri- products In their line. ver makes the statement that it Is a Subscribe for the Utah State Journal. severe flesh wound only. when 1L Our big advertisement in this paper. 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