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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN. UTAH. Fund.d by E.A.Littlefisld. A.P. 1896. Co...... Publish. (incorporated.) except Sunday ptMi.hed every evening STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, Has Added Immensely to the wealth of the Nation. niaohiner- - may some time do tim wui be wurth says World s Work. Theoretically it is already saving us s nearly of that sum, for far back as lay). if an the cropg which machinery is could adapted have been planted and gathered by hey have cost nearly 700,000.oim) more than they had been planted and gathered by it has not only added 10 much to our wealth, but it has made the foremost exporting nation, and is changing the character of the farmer by freeing him from monotonous hand toiL More than it Is fast changing the immemorialthat, conception of agriculture and the pastoral and Idyllic associations that have gathered about It Bince the time of Abraham. XVealth, industry, commerce, the character of men and even their sentiment are all affected by it. Yet ao sudden hare been these changes that we have yet hardly caught their meaning. The cradle acythe is only a little more than a century old, and the cast-iroplow was first used even later than the cradle scythe. In othar words, a century ago agricultural machinery was almost as primitive as It was a thousand years go. Now we have steam plows, combined harvesters and threshers and They have come Into use so recently that only a small part of the population have ever seen them at work. Yet they are changing our life in all Its wide reaches from commerce to poetrv. Officerei J. cwnon Browning Littlefield. . .Secy, and Treaeurer Vice-Preside- nt 'a. Directors! Mnk J. Cannon. R A. Littlefield, W. W. Brownln. R. Henry owllUam. T. D. Johnson, R. 8. Windie, T. Business Littlefield 45 nfflee: IP-m- Opentill jilepbont Twenty-fourt- street h Closed on Sunday, . m. Hersoe 8. Manager City Circulator Foster Terms of Subscription. gy pail, one month By By By By By 50c ,$1.50 three months mall six months ipeil, one year carrier, one week carrier, one month irn, ............. Single copies 5.00 6.00 15c 60c 5c y.n inscriptions payable In advance Subscribers who do not receive their or have any cause for complaint Men Wm notifying this office. Five oblige by n TO ADVERTISERS. copy must be in the evening to Insure Insertion An advertising previous next day. Out Entered as second-cla- vember 10, 1006, of at the Utah, under Kerch I, 1879. matter ss postofflee at NoOg-ic- n, the Act of Congress Wi: nm- "ill AIM! lHKAtTHM'. 1.. y u (nm tin- - kiiiu- - uM t .liMiriKtl Mttlil ;lils till vnur want." unlit column - imic tin in Jminuil .u:t :unl vuur faiili in inr ADVERTI8EMENT8. NOTICE OF AS8ESMENT NO. 1. GOLD MINING COM-pan- y. Principal place of business, Utah. WAHSATCH Ogden, hereby given that at a rooting of the Board of Directors of the Wahsatch Gold Mining company, held on the 26th day of February, 1904, el the office of the secretary of said corpora tlbn, that assessment No. 1. of of a cent per share, was levied on the capital stock of said corporation outstanding, payable Immediately to J. J. Brummllt, secretary, at No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah. Ary stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the 80th day of March, 1904, will be delinquent end advertised for sale at public auction unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 16th day of Aprfi, 1904, at the office of said secretary at No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah, to pay the assessment, together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. J. J. BRUM MITT, Secretary. K& 2408 Washington Avenue, Ogden Notice Is directors of Park Valley Exploration company, held on the 5th day of February, an assessment of one mill per hare was levied on all the shares outstanding on February 1st, 1904, payable at once to the secretary, O. A. Kennedy, at Room 8, First National Bank Bldg, Ogden. Utah, and to become delinquent ttarch 12th, 1904, and that any stock Pen which the assessment may regain unpaid on the 12th day of March, win be advertised for sale at and unless payment la "da before, so many of the delinquent ares as may be necessary will he ld on the 28th day of March. 1904, rlf00"1 FI"t NatIon&1 Bank Bldg, Utah, at the hour of 12 o'clock Doon 40 Pay the delinquent assess' ntl to6ether with the cost of adverting and expense of sale. O. A. KENNEDY. Secretary. Ogden, Utah, February 10, 1904. pub-auctio- n, attention stockholders. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Itholders of the Overland Mining Milling company will be held In 420, Eccles building, at 8 o'clock " on March 8, 1904, or the second y in March, for the purpose of "lng to the report of the President, g seven directors for the -- - rmnii will U Try ;i want ad ynurwlf inlvi-r-ii'i- tor anythin): you mi. I ami .'"ii will Irani that .luiirniil want ad r, iuipi I v brine ratisiactmy i I' Milt. THE COST IS VERY LOW ' I WANTED Two furnished nicely rooms on Twenty-fift- h street near the depot; must be reasonable. Address J care JournaL To rent a four or five-roo- m modern house in desirable location east of Washington. Send address and rental. Box B, JournaL WANTED SEVERAL Krtini SLItlRlIAN tlu-e- htiiix-n- ; wnti-- fice. to e young HOMES ten acres; good orchards; splendid rights; cheap. J. J. BRUMMITT. WANTED To sell splendid, complete Inbookkeeping course; personal Pocket-boo- k costs struction; only three dollars. Address Goodwin, Journal office. REWARD. five-roo- m That's Our Way of Doing Them. FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. Sego Lodge No. 13S, meets at L O. O. F. hall second and fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting fraters cordially Invited to attend. DIt. P .A. COOK, Fraternal Master. C. E. COOK, Offices, Secretary. Eccles Bldg; phone 360 X. Ogden Steam Laundry, Phono 174. For Light and Power OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF WASHINGTON Meets every TuesREAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. 8 at o'clock In A. O. U. day evening W. hall. HOUSE Land 66x330; well H. A. SIMS, President. ; on car line; terms 8630. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. J. J. BRUMMITT. WANTED. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINMEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7 : 30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. S. Howe, Secretary; E. A. Munsey, Collector. Let the Utah Light and Power Co. figure with you. An investigation will convince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there is no kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money. E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. I LOST. Junction City Lodge No. 16, Indeand small note book. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In Call county surveyor's of- L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially In- yited to be present. FOUND.' C. P. UTTER N. G. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. A lady's gold bracelet, ap- I The Only Doable-Trac- k Railway betweca the Missouri River tad Chicago, The Overland Limited 11 Ihe Most Luxurious Trala la the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, buffet-smokirs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for ng Book-love- St Paul and Minneapolis Tickets, reservations, and full Information ran ba obtained from C A. Walker, General Asent, K X Chicago & North-Weste- Ry. rn 206 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, MW140 Through Service up-to-d- 41-4- scratched his nose thoughtfully for moment, and then replied: Why, boss, I low dat performance do tickle dis ol mans risibilities. It suttenly does, boss. You see, Sah, hes a new Iceman, an stead o elidin' Ice down in de basemen, hes jes glidin It Into de sewer. Yah, hi hi! New York Times. Prerequisites to Success. The various periodicals about the country are stocked full of hints as to how to attain fame and fortune. Courses in this, that and the other ology or business are offered and apparently the only thing requisite for one to succeed in life Is to send for Jlmjohn's course of Instructions, read Dame Fortune them and presto! stands waiting. All of which reads very prettily. About the best Incen tire to become famous or wealthy the two, however, are generally The man synonymous Is poverty. who has, in the words of an old philosopher, to git up and git is the one to accomplish great things. Give a young man health, grit, poverty and if he doesnt accomplish wonders it will be because he doesn't live long Memenough to carry out his plans. l. Commercial-Appeaphis repaired. 2580 Washington stTloIjis David Ave. Attomeya-at-LaMosler safe, In good 14 to IS Flrat National Bank Rooms Nacondition. Apply room 32, First YOU HORSE LOVERS SPRING Building. tional bank building. will soon be here come see our fine T. D. JOHNSON line of buggy harness. S. C. Platt REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. Lawyer. 2279 Ave. Co., Saddlery Washington Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank 514-- X 'Phone LODGING HOUSE At a great sacriBuilding. fice. J. J. BRUMMITT. A. W. BROWN ARTHUR E. PRATT, 125 Twenty-firs- t Street, Ogden, Utah 81,150 STOCK In Roy Canning Co. Lawyer. Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, J. J. BRUMMITT. Room 305, Eccles Bldg. Doors. Iron and Ornamental Grating GOOD BRICK YARD Very cheap. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. DR. D. N. SMITH J. J. BRUMMITT. Dentist The management of the Journal will 2 Rooms National Bank Bldg. First FINE LOT Close in on Grant; $325. consider It a favor if subscribers wlU J. J. BRUMMITT. of report promptly any E. M. CONROY, M. D, (64. papers. Telephone NICE LOT On Twenty-fourt- h 420 Eccles Bld'g. street; Tel Ns. 400Z. Second-han- d ' AND THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE 51-5- KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN s SLEEPING CARS, non-delive- ry well located; 200. J. J. BRUMMITT. 5 ACRES of good land near city; 8300. J. J. BRUMMITT. GENERAL 8TEAMSHIP AGENCY In West Og- FEET Corner Twenty-sixt- h and Quincy; 31,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. 144x180 NICE LOT On Twenty-eight- h street near Washington; $500. J. J. BRUMMITT. SPLENDID LOTS Suitable for railroad men; 3100. J. J. BRUMMITT. HOUSE; closets, pantry, trees; five blocks from Union depot; 31,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. 40x180 On 'Adams, between second and Twenty-thir- d 3700. J. J. BRUMMITT. Twenty' streets; From five to seven rooms each; near car line and school; cheap, small cash payment balance same as paying rent J. J. BRUMMITT. SIX COTTAGES . -- OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ALFRED W. AGEE, Attorney at- Law, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, electric Fang, REPRESENTA chair cars ing 812, Eccles Building tlve. Passengers booked to and from lssats rose), day coaches. any part of Europe over the Amer TORPEDO. THE or Scandl the lean, the White Star Fir lirtlia, Tlcksts, Nfort, ite., aNrtsi But the swordfish and the thrasher navlan American lines. Office: 2418 have not yet driven the monster whale Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. from the deep, nor will the torpedo H. C. TOWNSEND, boat probably drive the great battle, VO amt pmmu HOTELS. am, wit mut, ar. i sea. from the II however, it ships THE HOTEL LINCOLN were not that even the poorest nation W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor can provide Itself with torpedo boats, s Hotel A no Better Service war would seem to be In the way or SL OGDEN, UTAH 330 Twenty-thir- d setting bounds to Itself so that the richest nation would finally be master Than that via the FRATERNAL 80CIETIE8. of the world. But as we have, In the OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF story of David and Goliath, a sort of us that the batPythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah object lesson, teaching not to the tle strong and the always National hank building, every Mon' so in affairs of nations the day evening. Visiting brothers cor- mighty, mediums of destruction terrible these dially invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; From Kansas (Sty, Saint Louis and W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Custead, ran never be an exclusive monopoly of of the and nations the rich powerful K. of R. and 8. Memphis to points in the South, Southearth. Otherwise the richest nation east and Southwest EL MONTE COMMAXDERY NO. would finally own the earth. Boston 2, K. T. Stated conclave second Globe. Limited The Wednesdays of each month. SoGives Tons. and Health, Vigor journing Sir Knights courteously InHerblne is a boon for sufferers from Leaving Kansas City at 6;30 P. M. vited. J. H. Epperson, E. C.; F. E. aneamla. By Its use the blood Is quickwill take you to Springfield, MemNichols, Recorder. ly regenerated and the color becomes daily, normal. The languar is diminished. phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville WEBER LODGE NO. I, F. & A. M. Health, vigor and tone predominate. and all points in the Southeast life and happy activity results. Regular communications first and New Mrs. Belle H. Mlddleebo rough, For detailed information apply to and third Thursdays of each month Ills., writes: Shlrel, I have been troubled Qualified Masons cordially invited. with liver complaint and poor blood, G. W. MARTIN and have found nothing to benefit me A. V. MCINTOSH, W. M. WESTERN AGENT GENERAL like Herblne. I hope never to be withF. E. NICHOLS, 8o&r. out it. I have wished that I had known 1106s 17TH 50c. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. of It In my husband's lifetime. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. DENVER, COLO. Regular convocation first Tuesday of Tbs management of the Journal will each month. Visiting companions consider it a favor If subscribers will I Good solicitors wanted for tbs Dally Invited. cordially of I Utah State JournaL Apply to Horace F. W. VOLL, M. E. H. P. report promptly any B. Foster, city circulator. F. E. NICHOLS. Setfy. papers. Telephone 664. -- O. D. RASMUSSEN, Up-to-d- LOTS From 810 up; den. J. J. BRUMMITT. 107 Papas Falling. What are you sitting out here on the porch for at this late hour?" We LAND fronting on Washington avenue, Papa, this Is Mr. Spoonamore. rlfce. moon near Ogden river bridge; 815 per the see to are waiting front foot J. J BRUMMITT. H'mph! You'll wait a long time. It doesnt rise till 5 oclock In the mornHOUSE; barn, lawn, trees; enslung ing." matter-of-fac- t! so is well Papa 31,000. a d located; pause). (After transacting any other busl-h- at J. J. BRUMMITT. may be properly brought be- "e meeting. 100x182 FEET (jomer Twenty-fourt- h Trains da Luxe. now JOSEPH GODDARD, which . -luxe," de and Quincy; 81,000. trains The 17d!0. cover the distance from Moscow to J. J. BRUMMITT. Secretary. the Pacific In sixteen days, and which 1,C,t0r in luxury any in the United 20 ACRES of Al land In lucern; good Jornt ApPly tot0T the UUh Stats rival carry a physician and an water right; 81,000. Horac S-- Foster, States, each ctol, a dozen Emulator. Inspector who speaks haf J. J. BRUMMITT. 1 A. G. HORN, E. R. J. II. KKAUSS, Secretary. ss . the Clothes Properly Laundered. Tuesday evening. WANTED To buy modern cottage, frame or brick; big lot; within four blocks north and eaat of Ogden State bank corner. Address FOl'Xl ply at Halverson's barber shop and WOODMEN with beat terms Box 6, JournaL OF THE WORLD WE- braeelet will be returned to the No. 74 meets in K. of P. ber Camp WANTED Men or women local repo Her. ADAM IN HI3 FIRST HOME. Twenty-fourt- h comer of street hall, resentatives for a high-clamagaand avenue, every Washington zine. MONEY TO LOAN. Cash Large commissions. When Expelled From Eden He Found 8 p. m. Visitat Thursday evening 80 N. prizes. Write J. East Trainer, Refuge From a Storm in a Tent MONEY LOANED On any security. ing Woodmen cordially Invited to at-- 1 Washington Square, New York, N. Y. One of the old legends of the Taltend. Large sums at bankers rates; salary mud, assuming to be authentic at loans. Service and J. C. GASBERG, C. C. confidential quick HELP WANTED. though the proofs of authenticity are Western Brokerake Company, 228-- 4 E. AUT1I, Clerk, First National nowhere to be found relates that live, Eccles Blddg. Adam on his expulsion from paradise WANTED Good, energetic Bank building. agents to canvass for the sale of encountered a cutting north wind, manufactured knitted goods. Men MONEY LOANED salaried people against which his scant girdle of fig PROFESSIONAL CARDS. without security. Call and get leaves proved poor protection. As he of experience preferred. Utah Knitterms. D. D. Drake, wistfully cast his eyes over the desoEccles N. J. HARRIS ting Works, 2354 Washington Ave. late plain of Shlnar he perceived at a Bldg; phone, 500-Lawyer great distance a dead thorn hush. WANTED Motor's Barber College of 84 First National Bank Bldg. Room MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Running thither he crouched behind It Salt Lake City offers advantages In Phone SS4K Notary In Office. and while still shivering he saw a wild improved property; five year loans teaching the trade that cannot be ass come by. And Adam cried to the with option of paying In three yeara J. D. SKEEN, beast to lie down alongside and keep had elsewhere. Write for particulars. HUNTER A KENNEDY. Lawyer him warm. First National Bank Bldg. But the beast spake out (for asses FOR SALE. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. sometimes spake ir, those days as A. 8. CONDON, M. D. since, salth the commentator), and FOR SALE A modern house of seven MISCELLANEOUS. Office Old Boyle Bulding. Residence derided him for not having a warm rooms; fine lawn and shade, a good 2418 TREES TOPPED Madison Avenue. one coat of fur. Whereupon Adam waxed Any desiring barn; electric lights. On the bench 635-wroth and slew the ass with a piece trees Linshould 2559 Office call Residence at topped telephone, blocks four from only Washington of the thorn tree, and, with teeth and coln Ave. telephone, 451-avenue. Inquire at 2456 Washingoff the ass coat, wrapnails ton avenue. Cheap If sold soon. Ostrich feathers cleaned, dyed and H. H. GODDARD ped it around himself. But toward a noon, the sun growing hot and curled. Mrs. Loan and Insurance Thomas Real S3rd and Jenkins, Estate, FOR SALE Fifteen acres of land; scorching wind arising, Adam conPacific. Broker. 3400. Nine miles from Ogden. Apceived the happy thought of hanging Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. ply to Jacob Peterson, 768 Twenthe skin over the bush and reposing CASH REGISTERS National Cash 810 Eccles Bldg. street tieth was the In the shade thereof. It done, Oscar Groshell agent for Registers; tent was Invented and civilization bePhone 842 X. Utah, 221 Main SL, Salt Lake City. Notary Public. FOR SALE For 38 each. Complete, gan. Second-han- d CHEZ JOSEPH on registers always courses In Bookkeeping. hand. Attorney and Counsalor-at-LaPersonal Instruction; books included. WHERE THE JOKE CAME IN. 2 First National Bank Building. Write Goodwin, State Journal of- SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly Iceman's Mistake Excited the Negro's fice. HENDER80N A MAC MILLAN made and H ,jlf-so- n, nt that at a OGDEN LODGE NO. Lodge and club rooms second floor Masonic ltidg. 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meeting every i n Risibilities. While Frank Daniels, the comedian, was taking h stroll about Rochester he came across an old negro who, as he watched an Iceman slide ice through an opening in the asphalt, laughed uproariously. delln-QueObserve how easily amused he Is, and yet there Is nothing to laugh at,' commented Mr. Daniels 'to his friends. Still, they tell us the colored folks have a keen sense of the ridiculous. Youll notice that most of the sucCity, Utah. cesses In the minstrel business are white men, however. Then, Hey, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Do you think uncle!" he shouted. Its funny to watch a man slide ice PARK VALLEY EXPLORATION CO. down into the cellar of a saloon? The old man stralgthened up, Principal place of business, Ogden. a Utah. Notice is hereby given meeting of the board of O. ELKS 719 cxi-r- 410-4- LEGAL lK) H P. auto-mower- Injure reward will be paid tor that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies gj The State Journal from the prem-Ik- s of subscribers. lnfor--.Hn- 7, The Same Old Text three-quarter- " MARCH VALUE OF FARM MACHINERY, oiv: gtato Journal UTAH Theres First-Clas- 1 Southeastern 8t. I non-delive- ry |