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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, JOURNAL ilSTATEUTAH. Disastrous .w rtf If your house could A. D. 1896. Publiahara Journal Co Incorporated.) aventng sxcspt Sunday "TTt.ta Utah MUhaJ Llttlfld, T i !5 walk around town ; Officer! President j. Cannon Browninf Littlefield... Secy. and Treasurer The tiple would eoon learn It w aa lor aale or (nr rent. A Journal want ad will tell tlie news promptly and elieaply, and nearly all the it. people in tow r. w ill Journal want ads sell anything, buy anything. An iuveMiui-n- t of a few eents In a Journal want ad will prove a profitable lliVeslmeut. Try one tomorrow. ll Vicn-Prsside- nt m-- e Director: EL j. Cannon, W. A. Littlefield, Browning. Q william. W. Prcpfc 'r, U Wlndle, T. D. Johnson. A. Littlefield Bueinese low- R. - 425 Opentiu I Twenty-fourt- P-- Terms of Subscription r ipeil, one month... mall, three months mn, six months null one year ... r r carrier, one week carrier, one month COpiM aaaaaesssaaaaaaa 1 01 subscriptions payable in advance r Subscribers who do not receive their or have any causa for complaint .pen will oblige by notifying this office. Five dollars reward will be paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies The Ststa Journal from the premises of subscribers. -- advertising copy must be in the evening to insure Insertion next day. .11 vious second-clas- matter s No- at the postoffice at vember 10, 1906, Utah, under of March I, 1879. BALE Seven-roo- nuiiy unvk and tin s.uue causes, human wreck of sufferers hrnat ami Lung troubles, ltut Sinn- the advent of Dr. King1 New DUciix ej fur Consumption. Coughs' and Colds, even the worst cases can be curij, and hopeless resignation Is no long, r necessary. Sir. Lois Cragg of Dot Chester, Mass., is one of many whose life uu saved by Dr. Kings New Dls- covery. This great remedy is guuran- teed for till throat and Lung disease by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. Prlee EOr. and Jl.no. Trial bottles free. from I - i I'rubatr and ('uardianxbip Sotirrs. Clerk or the Do you know the Burlington la the only line running Its own trains over its own mils from Denver to St. Louis? This Is a good thing to bear in mind when you corns to make your trip to the Big Exposition. No chance of long waits en route, or missed connections. The Ft. Louis Special leaves Denver at 2 p. m., arriving In St Louis the next day at 6:50 p. in. one night on the road. The Vestlbuled Ex- press leaves Denver at 10:35 p. xn.,arrivlng In St. Louis the second ing ut 7:19 a. m. Could you ask tor better service? LEGAL NOTICES. Consult. County One Management In addition to all other equipqulpment that goes to make traveling comfortable, all trains carry the celebrated Burlington Route dining-car- s. tvscf t ive s.giiers for further information. There are a great many travelers who say service in the world. Ncllfi: Til CUEDITOliS. FOR SALE Best complete course In WEBER LODGE NO. 6, F. & A. M. In tli inurt of the Seei.ml jtidiciu' Regular communications first and dMri.-t- , in aud for the emiutv of Welter. Bookkeeping ever offered anywhere. and third Thursdays of each month. Stale of I' tali. Personal instruction. Address GoodIn the mailer of the assignment of 1.. s. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. win, State Journal office. clone & Co., SMiiguors. a. v. mcintosh. w. m. Sul lee is hereby giveu, by the uuilerxign-d- , FOR SALE; 8 -- room house, barn, trees, F. EL NICHOLS. Secy. uwigiiee f sml for I.. S. Slum St Cn., wsigii.irs, to the rredilor of and 11 person large lot, 21st between Wall and LinOGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. haying claims against the said L. S. Stone St coln, $1500. J. J. Brummltt. Co., assignors, t,, exhibit and tile them, with Regular convocation first Tuesday of the iieeeury Voucher executed under oath, three Iimmli ufter the first publicaeach month. FOR SALE! 6 acres good land, fine Visiting companions witlnu tion of this notice, to said assignee, at the cordially Invited. house, near car line, $2000. 2 Hllnriier, Joseph Chrx, ,c,,.,,f.,is Finn National Hank building, F. W. VOLL, M. E. H. P. the same g J. J. Brummltt. the place fur the transaeiion of the busiF. E NICHOLS, Secy. ness ef said the said I.. 8. Stone & FDR SALE; Rooming house, great Co., in the of Ogden, Welier cmintv, O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. state of I' lull,city B. P. sacrifice. J. j. Brummltt 719 Lodge and club rooms second A. I,, 11KKWK1S, Assignee. JosKi'ii Cn k., Attorney. floor Mason building, 2416 WashingEDR SALE 6 -- room house, on car line, Dated January lit, IhMi-2ton avenue. Regular meeting every near school, $1000. J. J. Brummltt DELINQUENT NOTICE. Tuesday evening. A. O. HORN, E. R. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WYOMING-UTAOIL COMPANY J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. FOR SALE; Some good building lots, Principal place of business, room 4, FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, First National bank building, 50x133 feet on Madison Ave., Ogden, Sego Lodge No. 138, meets at L O. O. Utah; location of oil land, Uinta counTwenty-secon- d St, car line... $400 F. hall second and fourth Fridays of ty. Wyoming. 50x175 feet on Wall, near Pin- each month. Visiting fraters cordiThere are delinquent on the followgree school iso ally Invited to attend. Fraternal ing described stock, on account of as50x145 feet on Park Ave., two Master, Dr. P. A. Cook; Secy,' C. E. sessment No. 1, of three tenths blocks from Union depot 125 Cook. Office, Eccles Bldg. 'Phone cent a share, levied on the 1st day of HUNTER ft KENNEDY, Agts. S60-December, 1908, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respecFOR RENT. OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF tive shareholders towlt: WASHINGTON Meets every MonFOR RENT Five-roomNo. No. Aint house; $15 day evening at 8 oclock In L O. O. per month. Apply 658 Twenty-seven- th Cert. Shares Due F. halL Og-ge- n, the Act of Congress TO 8TOCKHOLDER8. R. F. NE5LEN, SALT LAKE CITY- - The Overland Route H PATRONS Lake, ern Savings Investment Co., 409 Ec-cl- es Bldg. Second That Article 10 be amended to read That the annual stockholders WANTED Two furnished nicely meeting of said corporation for the rooms on Twenty-fift- h street near election of officers and for the transactmust be reasonable. Adthe ion of such other business as may lawfully come before It, shall he held on the second Tuesday In January of each year at the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the general office of the corporation. The representation of the majority of the capital stock of said corporation hall ho necessary to legally hold any tockholders meeting of said corporation, whether general or special. The officers of said corporation shall be elected by ballot, and the person receiving the majority of the votes represented nt such meeting shall be held and declared elected to said offices respectively. Every stockholder shall be entitled to as many votes as he holds shares of capital stock, as shown by the books of the company, and representation by proxy, duly appointed, ball be allowed at all meetings of said tockholders, either general or special. It Is hereby provided that a failure to hold said annual meetings, or any meeting of the stockholders of the said rporatlon on the date appointed for the oame, shall ngt In any way forfeit r tnterfere with the corporate rights WQuired under this agreement but any eh meetings may be held at any date upon giving ten days' ce by mall to each stockholder at Postoffice address as the same may PPear on the books of the company, w be ascertained, and said notice T be published also In a newspaper, flelrd, by the persons calling a meeting. The time of ll said commence to run from the Mld notlc 1 mailed at the post-- t Balt Lake City, Balt Lake y' utb. The secretary shall, or of his failure, any other officer a corpratlon may give ten days noUc all annual or special holders' meetings by mall In the sub-iue- nt J. J. BRUMMITT. President WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. irrement a ,avop lars hava been la pen f th tny Tephone 664. J....: 42 3,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 81 Ballantyne, J. E. 25 Blnford, Wm 37 Browning, J. W. 24 Frey, George 26 Outch, George 38 Higgins, L. 20 Johnson, T. D Montgomery, N. .....30 Junction City Lodge No. 86, Inde23 5,000 Porter, John R. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in Proudflt, Robt L. ... .27 10,000 L O. O. F. hall every Thursday even21 5,000 Smith, C. H. ing. Visiting brothers cordially In3 Van Patten, A 2,500 vited to be present 4 Van Patten, A. 2,600 C. P. UTTER N. O. 5 Van Patten. A. 5,000 WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. 39 10,000 Ward, John 40 10,000 Weber, A. J. PROFESSIONAL CARD8. N. Pacific Union In pany its of equip li3Msiq& mporovement This ment I M arrival the,r service. on tlma, and ths general superiority of Its Union Faoiflo RUNS Three trains dally to ths East ths fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. fur- FuU information cheerfully nished on application to & H. COR8E. 1 4.00 7.00 3.50 8.50 7.00 14.00 14.00 . Theres J spent by the Railroad Com- 1'LVlIldlM I and. TIHE SAVED TRAVELING When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should hear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee . X. 1 the trains 15,00 14.00 30.00 24.00 14.00 30.00 30.00 7.00 20.00 7.00 J. HARRIS K. all human llna la renown $ 9.00 . & St ...Paul Line... The through car service makes this the most popular route to Chicago and other Eastern points. Better Service Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, C. S. WILLIAMS, 41-4- 106 Salt Lake City, Utah West Second South St., st f Through Service X. Lawyer. SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Limited The made and repaired. David Hender- Building. son, 2580 Washington Ave. ARTHUR E. PR ATI', Leaving gmm City st 6:30 P. M. Lawyer. CASH REGISTERS National Cash MemRoom 805, Eccles Bld'g. daily, will take you to Springfield, Registers; Oscar Groshell agent tor phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville DR. D. N. SMITH Utah, 221 Main SL, Salt Lake City. and all points in the Southeast on Second-hanDentist Southeastern registers d always Rooms hand. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. 51-5- First National Bank Bldg. 3 E. M. CONROY, M. 420 Eccles Bldg. D, TeL No. 400E For detailed information apply to G. W. MARTIN KNERAL WE8TERN AGENT 1106 17TH 8T. ALFRED W. AGEE, Attornsy-at-La- DENVER COLO. BO YEAR8 EXPERIENCE st attended to may cause serious results. Eyesight Is of such great value that HOTEL3. you should carefully guard 1L Have your eyes examined and fitted with THE HOTEL LINCOLN glasses the right kind the kind .1 W. IL LITTLE, Proprietor furnish. C. P. Utter, optician, 203 s Hotel A Eccles bldg. Phone 634 Y. UTAH Twenty-thirSt OGDEN, Washington 1 18 BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINMEN, OGDEN LODGE Ns 68. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. Howe, Secretary; E A. Munaey, Collector. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm 312, Etecles Building. Improved property; five year loans A. W. BROWN In three years , with option of paying 125 Twenty-firStreet, Ogden, Utah HUNTER ft KENNEDY. Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, 8TEAMSHIP AGENCY Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron GENERAL manner herein but provided, hotlce Is given to call a O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tlv- e. Work, etc. Braes and Iron Castings. 1 metlng the notice shall specify Passengers booked to and from The trouble behind. Defective visPurpose or purposes for which of Europe over the Amer- ion may seem a small thing now, but any part bclal meeting Is called." ican, the White Star or the Scandithe trouble which lies behind It Is of GLENN R. BOTHWELL, navian American lines Office: 2418 such magnitude that unless properly President Ave., Ogden, Utah. January J that Ingenuity has been adopted to proteot them against accident MU- lln of dol- And In accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors made depot; Lswyer on the first day of December, 1903, so dress J., care Journal. Room 34 First National Bank Bldg. many shares of each parcel of stock Phone S34K Notary In Office. as may be necessary will be sold at WANTED To rent a tour or five-roo- m modern house in desirable lopublic auction at the office of the comJ. D. SKEEN, cation east of Washington. Send adpany, room 4, First National Bank Lawyer dress and rental. Box B, Journal. First National Bank Bldg. building, Ogden, Utah, on Friday, the 29th day of January, 1904, at 2 o'clock WANTED To sell splendid, complete H. H. GODDARD p. m. of said day to pay the delinquent bookkeeping course; personal In- Real Estate, Loan and Insurance assessment thereon, together with the struction ; coats only three dollars. Broker. costs of advertising and expense of Address Goodwin, Journal office. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. sale. 810 Eccles Bldg. & S. SMITH, Secretary. WANTED To buy modern five-roo- m First January 14, 1904; publication, A. S. CONDON, M. D. cottage, frame or brick; big lot; 28, 1904. last January east publication, of Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence within four blocks north and corner. Address bank 2416 Madison Avenue. Ogden State 635-Office telephone, Residence with best terms Box 6, Journal. no 451-telephone, WANTED Moleris Barber College of Phone 848 X. Salt Lake City offers advantages In Notary Public. Than that via the JOSEPH CHEZ teaching the trade that cannot be had elsewhere. Write tor particulars. Attorney 3 First National Bank Building. MI8CELLANEOU8. HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN We Law, Attomeys-at- have a fine line of Gloves, Blankets, Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank From Ym City, Saint Louis and Whips, Harness and Wagon Covers. Building. , to Memphis points in the South, Sooth-eaJ. C. Platt Saddlery Co., 2279 WashT. D. JOHNSON 51-and Southwest ington; phone no-ba- - Avey, A. Avey, A. OF THE Union Pacific Rairoad are assured ed State of Utah." Ogden, Utah, General Agent, lie-in- OF THE THE STOCKHOLDERS street Fails Canal ft Power comtake notice that there will be FOR RENT Three nicely furcjfhed rooms. Apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. a stockholders' meeting of said com9, pany held on Tuesday, February FOR RENT Furnished rooms for 4 1W 4, between the hours of 8 and light housekeeping. Inquire at 2072 oclock p. m at the office of the comWashington Ave. pany at Ogden, Utah, room 48, First National Bank building, at which WANTED. to the amendments meeting following the Articles of Incorporation will be WANTED) A good girl for cooking and kitchen work. Call mornings. proposed: Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, 523 Twenty-sixt-h First That Article 1 be amended to read That the principal place of busistreet ness of said corporation shall he In the WANTED. A good live agent Westof Salt City of Salt Ik.?ANS- OFFICE 41-4- American pany will s dining-c- ar 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. X. Lake, county it la the best TICKET (8-1- 0) NOTICE morn- 4 TO ADVERTISERS. Entered as 1904. Wrecks. is ivsiu.iiiiil.U- - for a r..'.:i are SOCIETIES. MA80NIC. pressed brick house; cellar, shade, electric Masonic hall, over 2416 Washington lights. A snap at $1,600; half cash. Ave., Ogden, Utah. Address H, Journal. Telephone 664 r FRATERNAL street. h C.iivli-!,,..- , Manager Closed on Sunday, FOR m. JANUARY I OGDEN, E.A. Fanntdtd by WEDNESDAY, 16, 1904. jurnai win ubscrlbers will of Firet-Clae- non-delive- ry 830 d' stTlouis AND THE 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO AST AND FFff jv Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone semllns s quickly asosrtsln our oplntnn, ft CmrniunKW. uirsntlnn Is prnhslily jmteiitsMs. Uoni strictly ssnSdsntfat 1 land bonk on lsteiits sent frss, (illicit scroy PiUsnts takes thmaah MhiibALu-- rsoslve tpftisiwidc, wHhnatchsrsw lath J"?..1 furscmiS' Scientific American. SE3SS3S3l5 fork f Br... pn set New Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH & North-Weste- SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS and MISSOURI PULLMAN rn SLEEPING Railway. Trade Marks VIA VIA THB Chicago tm. EAST The Only Double-Trac- k Railway Bctwecs the Missouri River sad Chicago. Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation butfet smoking and library all meals In dining cars. schedules. cars, cars, cars; Fast IING CHAIR CARS Uf-to-d- scats rati),. day coaches. For Births, Tlcfcirs, For csr mentations, ' ticketsslrepinR sod information apply to CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, - . electric Fans. Nftn, tfc., iddnss & A TALKER, Gatnl Afnl Chic.ua t 206 So. Mala St., Salt Uka City, Utah. Ry, & H. C. 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