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Show DAILY J.EGAL NOTICES, '' J I UTAH TATE JOURNAL, MONAY-- unauliCooa! n"k rhe Paeie for further inloriiiailuu. 3 sstIcktocSSSItog: Columns I VICTOR dale of first SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS for Admluls- TALKING $15 to FREE OF CHARGE FOR ONE TIME publication. ullwV $50 " 8UMMON8. IX THE MUNICIPAL COURT WITH-i- n REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE. and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before FOR SALE Ney house, with FOR SALE National Cush Register Municipal Judge Hon. J. on easy payment. six acres of good land, at Five F. it Box. 982, Precinct Juatlce. and Salt Like City. Points; 2,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. Victor A. Engstrom, Plaintiff, va FOR SALE OR TRADE The great- FOR SALE One good second-han- d Wm. M. Campbell Defendant to aald defendant: Utah of State est snap In business property In spring wagon, suitable for delivery The wagon. Address Y, Journal office. Utah. You are hereby summoned to appear J. J. BRUMMITT. six-roo- before the above entitled Court en (10) days after the service within of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action is brought otherwise within twenty (20) days after this service, and defend the above entitled action; In case of your failure to do so, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint In said action, which was filed In said Court on the 2(th day of September, A. D. 1901. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber county, greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell Judge of aid Court with the seal thereof, this 26th day of September, A. D. 1903. DAVID JENSEN, Clerk. Seal m SALE Fine close In on Grant; FOR SALE street; Twenty-fift- h THE MUNICIPAL . COURT MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. six-roo- m st PROFESSIONAL WANTED. Ah-h!- " The last car of the Chicago Special is a A CARDS. Phone 343 X. Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney and Counselor-at-LaFirst National Bank Building. nal 41-- HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN Attorneys-st-La- Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank Building. T. 17 Rooms 8 and Building. Car D. JOHNSON Lswysr. First National Bank 9 f Strongs Canyon Water company on Saturday, December 5th, A. D. 1903, t 7 o'clock p. m, at the office of the secretary, No. 2486 Washington Ave Ogden, Utah, for the purpose of elect-In- g a board of five (5) directors, and or the transaction of such other bust neM tnay properly come before the aid meeting. Dated Ogden, Utah, November 23, 19n. E. F. BRATZ, Secretary. It has a lounging room twenty feet long, brilliantly lighted; and furnished with easy chairs; a writing desk, magazines, periodicals, etc., and buffet. In the rear Is a broad platform protected by bran rails, where you can alt and watch the acenery while the special hums over the rails at sixty miles an hour. The Chicago Speclall eaves Denver at 4:15 p. m. every day, and all lines Into Denver run tarlna to connect with ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawysr. Eccles Bldg. Room 805, high-gra- flyer for de at 9:45 cago leaves Denver p. m. The 6L Louis Special leaves Denver 3 p, m. and the evening train at 9:45 p. m. Write me for particulars. GRAIN You can buy seed rye and all kinds of grain, hay, feed and chicken supplies at McFarland's Feed Store. Tel. 844 K or 362 R. TICK 1.C Y 79 West Second Hi South St. R. F, NESLEN, General Ageat. SALT LAKE CITY. ht Only Doable-Trac- k Railway Between the Missouri River aad Ctaksgs. 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO AND EAST Traveling North-Weste- rn Railway. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. Fast schedules. If. n is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the UNION PACIFIC MILWAUKEE & C. A. WALKER, Gauril Aqaal Cklc.e S 206 8a Mill St., Salt Lak$ City, Utah. Ffow-a-da- ys CHICAGO, Chicago For sleeping nr reservations, ticket snd iulunuaikm apply to Through Service st7loliis AND THE St. & EAST PAUL LINE a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at alL VIA Missouri Pacific railway THROUGH SCENIC C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS A? MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, electric Fans, chair cars reclining (ssats rest). al . The Overland Route one-ha- g. He VIA THB FIRE, LIFE; HEALTH, RIDGLEY, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, STEAM BOILER, INSURANCE. J. J. BRUMMITT. na Chi- t MISCELLANEOUS. Good Sign. Chicago bocf packers declare that there Is no reason for an Increase in the price of beef. This assurance that a reason Is considered necessary la a hopeful Indication. Washington Star. ed And there Is something to see In the mountains of Colorado and tha fertile plains of Nebraflka, Iowa and Illinois It Another they surrepltiously raised the canvas and disappeared inside. The following day they faced homeward. It was, in one sense, a pilgrimSome Reminiscences of Young Og- - age a pilgrimage of pleasure then denitco of the Early and now; and In talking of it recently Fifties. I was pretone of the pilgrims said: ty tired when I got home, though." But you ever walk eighty miles to the excitement was over then. see a circus? Your answer Is anticiIDAHO COMPANY WILL never and did, of course, DIVERT COURSE OF RIVER you pated; would likely add that you never will. An Idaho City, Idaho, correspondent, Some old Ogdenitee have though, and of the Deseret News, writes that perare still proud of the achievement and haps one of the most unique mining they have reason to be so. projects in recent years Is the one If you was away back in the early launched by Lee Bunch, who owns the 60'a It was old Bartholomew's great- Big Bend placers on the Payette rivest aggregation on earth, that was er, twelve miles from Garden Valley. showing at Salt Lake City, and It was He has Interested eastern capitalists the first circus that had ever entered in financing a scheme for driving tunnel through a spur of a large within the bounds of Utah.. Bartholemew had come Into the ter- mountain which Juta out In such ritory from southern California, where manner ap to cause the river In passhe had been delighting the early set- ing around It to curve until It forms tlers of the Golden State. Ogden did a monster horseshoe. as the railroad A company of eastern and southern not stand center of this vast region then, as she men, with a capital of 1,000,000, has does today. There was no hope of the decided to begin work on the tunnel at once. They have purchased forty-eigshow coming here so enthusiastic tons of powder. A number of had to go at the show at Salt necessary buildings will be erected ImLake. east the to they mediately. Hundreds of miles The tunnel will be 14x16 feet In the had began to lay the steel rails for the system, but they clear, and 800 feet In length. When could not wait for it. Of course, they completed and ready to turn the river lf might have teamed it, but then, there Into, It will expose two and team. miles of the river bed, which, from was the difficulty of getting the the of careful estimates, made a short time They were all young fellows, full In the raised ago by an expert, will with proper vim and vigor of youth, mountains the facilities for working, return 2,000,000 of health-givin- g climate to them. to the mile, or 5,000,000 all told. exercise was but walk and the It la calculated the tunnel work will In morning the early started They withto be them completed In five months Arrange seven hours brought and in sight of the canvas dome, not a ments have been made to secure the And services of an experienced tunnel op' very large one, of the circua of era tor, who has been in the employ of difficult more right here a problem the vis.: the Moffat Railway company, of Colo solution confronted them, been had This rado, to superintend the work. Two admission. price of seta of Burleigh drills will be put to former In their overlooked partly But no obstacle was too work, operated by electric power, overcome. About forty men will be given employ' high for these young men to He ment One of them had a finger-rinthe The Big Bend placers are extremely him loaned also had a friend that and rich, hey, nugget having been taken from necessary on this security, them was accomplished. weighing all the way from 7 to presto, the thing The delight of that circus will never 54 each, while the average, according to be forgotten. It Is yet one of the most to Bunch, will go about 90 cents In the The survivrich the pan. ground being pleasant recollections that the ors have. They were Intoxicated with bed of the river, however, to work It, the pleasures of the arena, and deter- the water must be diverted. The name of the new company la mined to wait and see the performance Hidden Treasure Placer Mining the did. The price the next night They now limited, and they propose to company, were They consideration. no was In the latest Ideas In placer all initiated, and when the watchful guard put tent mining. was partollng another part of the trans-continent- car. well-stock- iiCosy 43 Og-denlt- es STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders boot-brushin- g ed pre-emin- And In accordance with law, and In accordance with an order of the Board f Directors made on the 3d day of September, 1903, and also in accordance with an order of the Board of Df rectors made on the 16th day of No vember, 1903, so many shares of each Parcel of such stock as may be neces ary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Secretary, No. 3425ft Washington Avenue, on Thursday, the Id day of December, 1903, at the hour of two oclock p. m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. . R. C. LUNDY, Secretary, 2425ft Washington Avenue; Ogden, Utah. . nl7-2- 8. CO. DENVER, COLO. MONEY TO LOAN.- J. BRUM- FOR SALE A busi- MITT. ness, paying 3,000 per year; everyTO LOAN Money to loan thing complete; at a great sacrifice. MONEY salaried people. D. D. Drake, 410 Best of reasons for selling. Eccles Bld'g. J. J. BRUMMITT 815-3- IDLE HOUR DUCK CLUB, location of principal place of business, Ogden Utah. There are delinquent upon the fOl lowing described stock, on account of an assessment levied on the 3d day of September,' 1903, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. of No. of DENVER MUSIC TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years, HUNTER ft KENNEDY. MONEY FOR SALE Nice house, large lot on Twenty-firstreet between 'Wall and Lincoln avenues; 1,600. J. J. BRUMMITT. Scientific American. Write for Prices to 100. WANTED If you want to buy, sell or within and for the City of Ogden, trade Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or County of Weber, State of Utah. anything In the line of Household Before Hon. J. A. Howell Municipal Goods call and aee us. Fart cash; Precinct JusJudge and balance easy payments L X. L. tice. W. E. Lawrence, Plaintiff, va New and Second-han- d Furniture R. H. McQuarrle, Defendant Twenty-fourt- h Store, street; The State of Utah. to said defendant: SAM KUNE. Proprietor. Tou are hereby summoned to appear Motor's Barber College of before the above entitled court within WANTED Lake Salt City offers advantages in ten (10) days after the service of this the trade that dannot be teaching summons upon you. If served within elsewhere. had Write today for our the county In which this action la offer. special brought otherwise within twenty (20) days after this service, and defend the WANTED To place about 3,000 local above entitled action; In case of your money In small real estate loans. failure to do so, Judgment will be ren HUNTER ft KENNEDY. dered against you according to the MISCELLANEOUS. demand of the complaint In said action, which was filed In said Court on the CASH REGISTERS National Cash 2d day of November, A. D. 1903. Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for To the Sheriff or any Constable of Utah, 231 Main St, Salt Lake City. Weber County, Greeting: Make legal Second-han- d registers always on service and due return hereof. hand. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell Judge of said Court, with the seal thereof this 2d day of November, A. D. 1903. WALKED 80 MILES Seal J. A. HOWELL, Judge. TO SEE A CIRCUS DELINQUENT NOTICE. I ss d, IN an Entertainer of Royalty house, six-roo- m WANTED A good second-hanfireproof safe. Address Y4, care of Jour- SUMMONS. A Royal Entertainer and Playi Everything FOR PALE The furniture of three Singi Erer) thing rooms dining-roobedroom and Why lot INI i lirlsr ul kai t a Theater la 11,500. kitchen complete and in first-claJ. J. BRUMMITT. joar oh a Isnir. condition. Will be sold at a bargain for cash. Address B6, Journal office. Catalogs Sent on Application. Elegant lots, 50x130, on FOR WHY IT DIDN'T WORK. Sullheadednest of Millionaira Backs? Spoiled Good Thing. When 1 was young" remarked the Let the Utah Lijht ami itwdy man, I was an Inventor. And lower Co. figure with you. one day when I had the disease badly An investigation will conInvented a machine which I called vince you that yon cannot Mother, dear,' because It would call afford to burn coal oil. If you early. It was a clockwork arvou need power there is no rangement which was meant to stand bedside, and at whatever kind that will prove as sat- by your time In the morning It was fixed for isfactory for the money, It would drag you out of bod and force E. W. WADE, you Into your clothes. There were a lot of other things attached to It as Manager for Ogden. well, such as a machine which would black your boota end an arrangement BO YEARS' for making a cup of coffee and frying EXPERIENCE bacon, and no on. Well, I got It all completed at last, and It worked beautifully; and then 1 got a millionaire to come and look at It, eo that he might find the capital to put It on the market." Well, aald the listener, breaking Trade Marks lu upon the silence; didn't It work? Designs Copyrights Ac. Yes," replied the Inventor sadly; Anvcrne sending a nkHrh and dtwvi niton nun It worked very well But that Idiot quickly aanartam uar iipuuou free nbrtti inanition pmtehly pairtitithla, I'uaiiuunlra. of a millionaire insisted on trying It omiSdeiiluL llaiulhunkiin Ihi rails IhMuHrlnljr out fnm iMiimt i HUT fur eertirni iwloula. himself; and he laid down on the Ihnnioh Muuit A to. twelve bout Mnnm In Ik bed the wrong way for the machine, so that It dragged him out the wrong way up, and the apparA handsomely II lost tin 4 weekly. Tereeat rlN rulauon of any areemiBe Journal. Tama, D a atus got to work on the top of his rwr: fournMHUIia.il. Ikddayall nenidwUer. head, while the other end poured hot coffee down the leg of his trousers, mUNN&Co.l6,Newyc HtauoS UShiaa IS V SU WnabUialuo. Ul and whan he finally got free, he broke up my humble little home with the patent. That discouraged me, and I haven't Invented anything since. MACHINE unde". trKov! Utb, 1901, 11W3. THE .MARVEL. OF, For Li 6 lit THE joth CENTURY anfl pawot, aigncra In tba District Court ol Weber Count j, State DMh matter of the eiUte of Guitat AnJerJdlwnnrtll preeent claims, with vouchers, A. J. Anderson, at Hunt i'tlle Weber county, Cteh, on or before Maieh ASbEUSON, AdmluMtrator. hsih MO. A. J. HulanUki A Peery, Ailorueyi XOYEMBEH-6- 0, f; Profile' and Guardianship Noticss. '"A , PATRONS OF Up-to-d- Pay Coaches. Far Barths, Tickets, FMftrt, THt that all human Ingenuity has been adopted to protec t them against of do1 accident Mil- - lie., iiiSrtss Union Pacific Ralroad are assured lars have been .W'fiL' jTLMLaiJL 7 Union Pacific pany In the JUtfluiliA of 1U equip line Is renown trains fl by the Railroad Comspent mporovement Thle ment 1 their and. arrival on time, and the general superiority of Its service. Union Paoiflo -- RUNS Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours head of all competitors. Fun Information cheerfully fur- nlshed on application to G. H. CORSE. 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