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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. JANUARY '2:, 1SHM. UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. Littlefield. A. by E. A. fwndtd P. If your house could IBM. Journal Co... . . .Publiahara jteh State (incorporated.) " f walk around town evening except Sunday nhUtbed every ffl Office re l Pftiidtnt cumon. VIce-Preeide- I i Tlit people wnul'l oon r for rent. learu it we (or ule ni ad will tell the newa promptly and and nearly all the people in loan will we it. Journal want ada sell anything, buy anything. Au investment of a few rent in Journal want ad will prove a p roll labia iuTt'Mment. Try one tomorrow. j'i. nt Browning xJttlefleld . . . Secy, and Treaaurer Diractorai E. A. Littlefield, Cannon, J. Frank W. W. Browning, R. owilliam, a.nry Wlndle, T. D. Johnaon, R. 8. T force. lu-hln- g In the . FOR SALE. 11 Heart house, barn, trees, 8undaj. FOR SALE MASONIC. large lot list between Wall and LinTelephone 664. Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington coln, 11500. J. J. Brummltt. City Circulator Ave., Ogden, Utah. Horace 8. Foster FOR SALE 6 acres good land, fine WEUER LODGE NO. 6, K. & A. M. Terms of Subscription house, near car line, 12000. 60c month Regular communications first and By it11, one J. J. Brummltt. 11.60 months and third Thursdays of each month. By mii, three 1.00 months Qualified Masons cordially Invited. By mall, six FOR SALE Rooming house, great 0.00 one year mall, By A. V. McIXTOSlI. W. M. sacrifice. J. J. Brummltt. 15c week By carrier, one F. E. NICHOLS. Secy. 00c ,,. By carrier, one month house, on car line, OGDEN 6c FOR SALE Single copies CHAPTER NO. 2. R. A. M. near school, 81000, In J. J. Brummltt advance payable Ball subscriptions Regular convocation first Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions REAL E8TATE FOR SALE. Subscribers who do not receive their cause cordially invited. for complaint papers or have any will oblige by notifying this office. Five FOR SALE! Some K. W. VOLL. 31. E. H. P. good building lots, Sonars reward will be paid for InforK. E. NICHOLS. Sec y. 50x183 feet on Madison to lead the arrest will and Ave., mation that Twenty-secon- d conviction of persona stealing copies St., car line... 8 400 OGDEN e Journal from prem-licUNION NO. 178, ORDER OF fhe the State of 50x175 feet on Wall, near Pln- of subscribers. WASHINGTON Meets every Mongree school 150 day evening at 8 o'clock In L O. O. 60x145 feet on ADVERTISERS. TO advertising copy must be In the previous evening to Insure Insertion the next day. Entered as second-cla- ss matter Park Ave., two blocks from Union depot 125 HUNTER A KENNEDY. Agts. FOR RENT. No- FOR RENT House, 4 rooms, $10 per month. Apply at (53 Twenty-sevenUtah, under the Act of Congress street between 12:30 and 1:30 p. m. March t, 1679. vember 10, 1901, at the postofflee at Og-ge-n, th FOR RENT rooms. Three nicely furnished Apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. FOR NOTICE RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 2072 Washington Ave. TO STOCKHOLDERS. OF THE Power com- WANTED A good girl for cooking pany will take notice that there will be and kitchen work. Call mornings. a stockholders meeting of said comMrs. Joseph Scowcroft, 633 Twenty-sixt- h 9, pany held on Tuesday, February street 4 1104, between the hours of 2 and WANTED. A good live agent Westoclock p. m, at the office of the comern Savings Investment Co., 409 pany at Ogden, Utah, room 43, First National Bank which at Bldg. building, meeting the following amendments to WANTED Molers Barber College of (be. Articles of Incorporation will be Salt Lake City offers advantages In proposed: teaching the trade that cannot be First That Article 1 he amended to elsewhere. Write for particulars. had reed "That the principal place of business of said corporation shall be In the WANTED Subcribers for the Journal City of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, State of Utah." MISCELLANEOUS. Second That Article 10 be amended We to read "That the annual stockholders TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN fine a of have line Gloves, Blankets, meeting of said corporation for the election of officers and for the transactWhips, Harness and Wagon Covers. J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., 2279 Wash- -. ion of such other business as may lngton; phone lawfully come before It, shall be held on the second Tuesday In January of SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly each year at the city of Salt Lake, made and repaired. David Hendercounty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at son, 2580 Washington Ave. the general office of the corporation. The representation of the majority of CASH REGISTERS National Cash the capital stock of said corporation Registers; Oscar Groahell agent for hall be necessary to legally hold any Utah, 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. Second-han- d stockholders meeting of said corporatregisters always on whether ion, hand. general or special. The officers of said corporation shall he elected MONEY TO LOAN. by ballot, and the person receiving the majority of the votes represented at such meeting shall be. beld MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. and declared elected to eald offices or farm respectively. Every stockholder shall MONEY TO LOAN On city loans five he entitled to as year property;' improved many votes aa he In three of holds shares of years with paying option capital stock, aa shown HUNTER 4k KENNEDY. hy the books of the company, and representation by proxy, duly appointed, 8TEAMSHIP AGENCY GENERAL hall be allowed at all meetings of said stockholders, either general or special O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA it is hereby provided that a failure tlve. Passengers booked to and from to hold said annual. meetings, or any any part of Europe over the Amernesting of the stockholders of tbe said ican, the White Star or the ScandicorPoratlon on the date appointed for navian American lines Office: 2418 the same, shall not in any way forfeit ' Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. or Interfere with the corporate rights required under this agreement, but any HOTELS. uch meetings may be held at any THE HOTEL LINCOLN date upon giving ten days noUce y mall to each stockholder at W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor Ws s Hotel Postofflee addreae aa the same may A PPear on the books of the UTAH OGDEN, Twenty-thir- d 330 St company, w can be ascertained, and said notice ny be published also in a newspaper, MIGHT MAKE A STATESMAN. o desired, by the persons calling a meeting. The time of said "Uncle Joe" Thought Youngeter commence to run from the Showed All the Symptoms. said notice Is mailed at the post-mwho lives at the hotel woman at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake A where Uncle Joe Cannon always county, Utah. The secretary shall, or makes his home while in Washington of hl failure, any other officer was recently talking to the next corporation may give ten days speaker of the growing incorrigibility son. "I dont know previous notice of all annual or special of her youngest over little Dick," said ockholdertf has come meetings by mall In the what Do you know, mother. me manner worried herein provided, but the his playmates to inciting forever is he eaid notice la given to call a all manner of mischief. Then he leaves al meeting the notice shall specify them to light It- out among thempurpose 0P purposes for which selves "Well," remarked "Unde 'Peclal meeting ie called. s grim smile, I wouldn't with Joe," GLENN R. BOTHWELL. he excessively anxious on his account It looks as If he President Let himhavealone. t, . the making of a statesmight ANS, Secretary. some him day." In ld Ogden, Utah, January IS, 1904. man Russia Plans Big Warships. Russia is now to hud" six battleships which will be larger than any heretofore constructed and will have s much greater radius of action. Ec-cl- 61-- sub-Que- X. nt First-Clas- no-sh- all jr ce - . Vww x. V VV VV es Coio.t!i enmity I'lerk or (lie nxvtive 'liners for further informal iou. lu iIim Nona: to ukkimtohs. eiiurl of the Sevuinl juilieia! diMriet, iu Mud for the eouiilv of Welter biateof I lah. Iu tlie mailer of the assignment of bloiie A t o.. axtignitr. 1,. 8. TICKET 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. ry the, R. F. KESLEN, General Agent, 41-4- 2 SALT LAKE CITY-- lie-lu- g lutsi-nes- tliKZ, Attorney. Dated January 18, 1804. DELINQUENT 4 NOTICE. OIL COMPANY Principal place of business, room 4. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN- First National bunk building, Ogden, MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. 68. Utah; location of oil land, Uinta counMeete every Wednesday evening at ty, Wyoming. 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. S. There are delinquent on the followHowe, Secretary; E. A. Munsey, ing described stock, on arcount of asCollector. sessment No. 1, of three tenths cent a share, levied on the 1st day of Junction City Lodge No. 36, Independent Order of Odd Fellows meets in December, 1903, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respecL O. O. F. hall every Thursday eventive shareholders towlt: ing. Visiting brothers cordially InNo. No. Amt vited to bo present WVOMING-UTA- The Overland Route H (3-1- 0) C. P. UTTER, N. G. PATRONS Or THE that all human Union Paclfle Ralroad are assured Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them agalnat llone of dol accident Mil- lars have been Union Ita of Paclflo the In pany equip UMRlu 1 spent by the Railroad Com- jjMpjpiiiU AUHJUOi Hi 1 H mporovement ment This fait wrlT1 ed for Ita trains V the,r on time, and the general auperlorlty of Its service. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. CARDS. and. XJnion 2Pa.oiflo N. J. HARRIS RUNS Lawyer Three trains dally to the East the fastest tralne arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to Room 34 First National Bank Bldg. Phone S84K Notary In Office. J. OFFICE aiiior, J. J. BRUMMITT, President WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL good train leaves 10:35 p. m. Don't forget our 2 p. m. and 10:15 p. m. trains for Kansas City and St. Louis. Chicago Xoiiee is hereby given, hy the uuJerMgu-ed- , assignee of mill lor I.. 8. Stone A Co., swiitnor. to the r realtors of and all 11x111 having claims against tlivsaid L. S. Stout A to., to exhibit and file them, with the luve-wivouchers executed under oath, within three inoiilhk after the find publiea-tio- u of this notice, to said assignee, at the rney, Josepli rirst National Hank building, the same the place for the trausaetuui of the s of --aid assignors, the said I,. 8. Stone A ( o., in the eily of Ogileu, Welter counlv. state of I'tah. A. L, 11UKWKU, Assignee. .losKl-l- l F. hall. WANTED. THE STOCKHOLDERS American Falls Canal A x The Burlington No. 6 Is our crack train, IVnver to Omaha and Chicago; leaves IVnver 4:15 p. m. Another Of I'rvliatf and Guardianship Sgtirrs. street, All piiiicliul buxines ho sea and the beat lintels, A ou can board a street car right at the door for any part of the city. Oil arrival in a large city these things count. j ' Buaineaa Manager omen: 42$ Twenty-fourt- h nnen tlll I p. m. Cloned on The Bui'llngtiiii station In Chicago fa in the hc.ii't of the eily. You land nil liiu a few minutes walk of the De-W- itt LEGAL NOTICE8. I A. Littlefield of thing if tn the name when H coiiies to Witch llaxel Salte. E. C. A Co. of Chicago discovered some years ago liow to make a salve from Wlt.h Hazel that is a specific for Piles-Fu- r Mind, bleeding, and pro- tru.iit-.Piles, eczema, burns, bruises-snill skin diseases DeWItts Witch Haz. l salve has no equal. This has given r.se to numerous worthless counterfeit. Ask for DeWltts the genu- Ine. Sold by Geo. F. Csve. Wallace! Dr,S 'o . and Wm. Giddlng. D. SKEEN, Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. G. H. CORSE. H. H. GODDARD Loan and Insurance Broker. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. 810 Eccles Bldg. Real Eetate, A. S. CONDON, M. D. And In accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Dlrectora made on the first day of December, 1903, so Office many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at Phone 843 X. public auction at the office of the comNotary Public. pany, room 4, First National Bank JOSEPH CHEZ Couneelor-at-Labuilding, Ogden, Utah, on Friday, the and Attorney First National Bank Building. 29th day of January, 1904, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day to pay the delinquent HENDERSON 4k MAC MILLAN assessment thereon, together with the Attorneys at Law. costs of advertising and expense of Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank sale. Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence 2416 Madison Avenue. Residence telephone, 5S5-telephone. 451-- Office Traveling K. X. 41-- is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the 42 -- -- Building. T. Rooms 8 and Building. 9 last S. S. SMITH, Secretary. 14, 1904; publication, January 28, 1904. Theres Lawyar. . Rooms 51-- Than that via the Eccles Bid's. DR. D. N. 8M1TH Dentist First National Bank Bldg. 63 E. M. CONROY, M. D., Tel Ne. 400Z. Eccles Bld'g. ALFRED W. AGEE, Atto rney - at - La w, 312, Ecdea Building. A. W. BROWN 125 Twenty-firs- t 8treet, Ogden, no Better Service C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial 106 West Second South St 5alt Lake City. G. W. MARTIN GENERAL WESTERN AGENT 1106. 17th St. DENVER. COLO. p Mors Canadians Emigrate. Tbe emigration from our northwestern states to British Columbia leaves s us still about a million ahead of In the exchange of .cltlxena. Can-ad- Agent, Flxm Kansas City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points in the South, Southeast and Southwest. For detailed information apply to for Horseshoes Discarded Piecee of Bursted Tires. A young woman whose superstition formerly led her to make a collection of plcked-uhorseshoes, which she wrapped In ribbons and hung at the foot of her couch, over her cheval mirror and upon the walls of her bedchamber, has discarded them all and put in their places sections of hurst or worn-ou- t tires from tbe automobiles of her friends. So far she said, I have not noticed any change In my luck, but I dont expect much until I get my thirteenth section of burst tire. I hope to reach that number before the beginning of next year, which Is, as you know, divisible by four." PAUL line Through Service stTlouis Utah Lucky ST. & The Southeastern Limited UP TO DATE. AGO, a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. r Leaving Kansas City at 6;30 P. M. Sidewalks, Lawn Fences, Cemetery and daily, will take you to Springfield, MemGrating and Doors. Ornamental Iron phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville Work. etc. Brass and Iron Castings. and all points in the Southeast, 8TRICTLY PACIFIC-CHIC- MILWAUKEE First National Bank ARTHUR E. PRATT. Room 80S, UNION First publication, January D. JOHNSON Lawyer. 420 Ftow-a-da- ys SO YEARS' AND THE EAST Tbe Oaly Doable-Trac- k Railway Bctweea tbe Mlssoarl River aad Chicago. 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO AND EAST EXPERIENCE Chicago & VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH COLORADO VIA THE FERTILE North-Weste- KANSAS A! MISSOURI : PULLMAN rn SLEEPING CARS. Railway. a skatrt sod aawtaln nor opinM Anyone sanding guk-kl- y Trade Marks Desions Copyrights Ac. KPiyXTSZ tptrtal nolle, without chant, in the Scientific American. A handaomely lUnatratad weakly. JjrsaatjdN Co."NewM - MUNN Wriirt 1 otaTea y wateiwnu SCENIC Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation buffet smoking and library aU meals in dining cars. schedules. cars, cars, cars; Fast Electric lights, electric Fans. Reclinino chair -cars . . leaare rnaa).-pat Coacher. te Fir lortlis. Tlckits, For ileeplnir rar rmenratioaa. licketa and information apply to C. A. WALKER, Gaactal Afcat Cklc.ga A 206 So. Mala St., lilt Ink City, Utah. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Of. (j NSn, itc.,aNrtts H. C.TOWRSCND, |