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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. I'KMiUAUY I, IDOL UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. A. D. 189 ft. Founded by E. A. Littlsfisld, One Sent 1 published every evening except Sunday Simiu'iiiii1 President Vice-Preside- Browning n.l . mu-- i m. JL " 'l.iiiil arc iiI nr 1 M't NOXKV Busineae Manager street Twenty-fourt- h FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Contd.) Closed on Sunday. FOR SALE Seven-roopressed B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. 164. brick house; cellar, 719 Lodge and club rooms second shade, electric A llghta at snap $1,600; CIreulator cash. half floor Mason building, S416 WashingCity Horace 8. Foster Address H. Journal. ton avenue. Regular meeting every Terms of Subscription- Tuesday evening. FOR SALE Best complete course In 60c A. G. HORN, E. R. By mall, one month ever Bookkeeping offered 51.60 anywhere. H. By mall, three months J. KNAU8S, Secretary. Personal Instruction. Address Good5.00 By mn. six months 6.00 win, State Journal office. one year mall, FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, By 15c By carrier, one week Sego lodge No. 138, meets at L O. O. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. 60c By carrier, one month F. hall second and fourth Fridays of 6c Single copies each month. Visiting fratera cordiLODGING HOUSE at great sacrifice. M.n lubacriptlona payable In advance ally Invited to attend. Fraternal J. J. BRUMMITT. Master, Dr. P. A. Cook; Secy, C. E. do not receive their GOOD Subscribers who BRICK YARD; very cheap. Cook. Office, Eccles Bldg. Phone papers or have any cause for complaint will oblige by notifying this office. Five J. J. BRUMMITT. S60-dollars reward will be paid for Inforto the arrest lead and will mation that 144x180 FEET, corner Twenty-sixt- h OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF conviction of persons stealing copies Journal s and Quincy; $1,000. from prem-laethe of The Stete WASHINGTON Meets every Tuesof subscribers. J. J. BRUMMITT. day evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. hall. GOOD TO ADVERTI8ER8. HOUSE, well lo- -j J. J. BRUMMITT, President J. J. BRUMMITT. cated; $1,250. All advertising copy must be In the WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. previous evening to Insure Insertion 60x132 FEET. Twenty-sixt- h and HarBROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINthe next day. J. J. BRUMMITT. rison; $150. MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. 68. matter NoEntered as second-cla- ss Meets every Wednesday evening at HOUSE on Grant, close 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; vember 10, 1905, at the postofflce at Og-ge- n, In; $1,500. J. J. BRUMMITT. A. S. Utah, under the Act of Congress Howe, Secretary; E. A. Muneey, 10 ACRES with house, near of March 5, 1875. Collector. J. J. BRUMMITT. city; $500. Junction City Lodge No. 30, IndeNICE LOT on Twenty-elghtt- h street Order of Odd Fellows, meets In pendent near Washington; $500. L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenJ. J. BRUMMITT. ing. Visiting brothers cordially InSPLENDID LOTS suitable for rail- vited to be present C. P. UTTER, N. G. NOTICE TO 8T0CKH0LDER8. road men; $100. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. J. J. BRUMMITT. OF THE THE STOCKHOLDERS WE-b- er American Falls Canal & Power comHOUSE, barn, trees, etc., on WOODMEN OF THE WORLD 74 No. In K. meets of P. st Camp Twenty-firstreet close In; $1,500. pany will take notice that there prill be h Twenty-fourtcorner of street halt comof stockholders' said a J. J. BRUMMITT. meeting and Washington avenue, every 8, pany held on Tuesday, February HOUSE, closets, pantry, 4 Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visit1104, between the hours of 8 and trees; five blocks from Union deing Woodmen cordially invited to atoclock p. ol, at the office of the comJ. J. BRUMMITT. pot; $1,000. tend. pany at Ogden, Utah, room 48, First J. C. GASBERG, C. C. National Bank' building, at which SEVERAL SUBURBAN HOMES, E. AUTH, Clerk, First National meeting the following amendments to from three to ten acres; good Bank building. the Articles of Incorporation will be houses; young orchards; splendid P- - X. SIX-ROO- t'Sl.iU'.- l f TO LOAN - l;,,yL. ' i'., II 4IU-4- V,ipl. ami K,l s U On city or farm five year loans property; opium of paying in three years. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. i:li O. FOR SALE. it.,! f...l.m.M urity. in: proved GENERAL 45 mu' 1. l'r.ikf, i, I'linlif, r.OU-- loiiis.-l- miu-laetor- Joyoa Ofllce: Open till Telephone mi - t E. A. Littlefield 11. V"i:v I.o.wkh l Ymi mnM-ii.to llic Trailer, nf tin- - Journal tiv linoting a! pen uir in Journal Wain Aita. Journal Want Ail tell tin- v.iplc of Ilir Journal wliat jnu have to mH or what you want to buy. Journal Want Ail. hy very affective iuiklouarica-tlie- y y alwava bring returna. nt 'Vi'iliil. i;.K. ili.t - ini)- (M l.OW TO l " ci-I- Littlefield... Secy, end Treasurer Directors! E. A. Littlefield, jYank j. Cannon. W. W. Browning, R. GwUllam. Henry u Windle, T. D. Johnson. R. & . lm imx.iitiMry alikv -- vmii I l. Officers! j. cannon Cent and Publiahora Co ..h State Journal (Incorporated.) 3!,,Nl-.- STEAMSHIP AGENCY proposed: water rights; cheap. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. First That Article 1 be amended to J. J. BRUMMITT. read That the principal place of busiN. J. HARRI3 TRACT near ness of said corporation shall be In the ELEGANT Lawyer 2 acres in school and car line; City of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, Room 34 First National Bank Bldg. mixed orchard; house, barn, Stete of Utah." Phone 334K Notary In Office. and for the transaction of such other business as may lawfully come before It, shall be held on the second Tuesday In January of each year at the city of Salt Lake, county of Balt Lake, State of Utah, at the general office of the corporation. The representation of the majority of the capital stock of said corporation ban be necessary to legally hold any stockholders' meeting of said corporation, whether general or special. The officers of said corporation shall he elected by ballot, and the person receiving the majority of the votes at such meeting shall be held and declared elected to said offices respectively. Every stockholder shall he entitled to as many votes as he holds shares of capital stock, as shown hy the books of the company, and representation by proxy, duly appointed, hall be allowed at all meetings of said stockholders, 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 wporatlon on the date appointed for the same, shall not In any way forfeit or Interfere with the corporate rights required under this agreement, but any ,uck meetings may be held at any subsequent date upon giving ten days notice by mall to each stockholder at postofflce address as the same may PPear on the books of the company, r cn he ascertained, and said notice may be published also In a newspaper, desired, by the persons calling "eh a meeting. The time of said commence to run from the r aald notice Is mailed at the lt Balt Lake City, Salt Lake unty, Utah. The secretary shall, or ee of his failure, any other officer Wld rporation may give ten days us notice of all annual or special jobholders meetings by mall In the manner herein but provided, WId ntlce Is given to call a meeting the notice shall specify Purpos or purposes for which pecal meeting is called." rep-teeent- ed no-sh- all post-0ffl- ce GLENN R. BOTHWELL, n , President EVANS. Secretary. RASMUSSEN. REIRKHENTA- live. liiMengera booked to and from uny part of Europe over the Amer-h'ai- i, the White Star or the Scandinavian American lines. Office: 2418 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. Utah, January 25" ""-delive- ry 18, 1904. and Tho abovo axprossss ths basis of tho popularity of Burlington dining cars. It is an actual fact that tho sorvico and food in Burlington restaurant oqual that of any high-grad- e mind, and tho prices as a general rule aro less. you can call to One of tho best ways of becoming popular is to minister skilfully to tho noeda of tho inner man, and what wo want ia deserved popu- larity. diners on all Burlington Burlington TWISTERS. trains from Denver. TICKET "In the event of war in the far east," said ihe newKpuiHM' publisher, "I shall install some extra strong typesetting OFFICE 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. machine, "Wouldn't the ordinary kind do? asked the friend. "No. The names of the Rumitan general would noon twist them up." ii R. F. NE5LEN, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY- - Uhl-cuk- New. LEGAL NOTICE8. Prubatf ind Vuardiansbip Sotirrt. Consult I'mimy Clerk or the reKiective signer for further Information. The Overland Route NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the district court of the Second judicial diNirirt, in nd for the county of Weber, PATRONS Stale of I' tali. In the matter of the mwignuient of I,. 8. Stone ft Co., awiigiior. Notice in hereby given, by the undersign-ed- , assignee of and for 1.. 8. Stone ft Co, assignors, to the creditor of and all persons having claims againt the said I,. 8. Stone ft Co, assignors, to exhibit aud file them, with the necessary vouchers executed under oath, within three montha after the first publication of this notice, to said assignee, at the offices of his attorney, Joseph Cites, First National Hank building, the same being the place fur the transaction of the business of said assignors, the said L. 8. Stone ft Co, in the city of Ogileu, Welter county, atate of Utah. A. L. BREWER, Assignee. Johkpii Chkz, Attorney. Dated January 19, 1904. C lars have been pany of Its the In T lUttUflisLl Paclflo Union equip H line Is renown V H k PRiMrWkl II B Htmintfl. El and trains spent by the Railroad ComI mporovemont ment This arrival thelp en time, and the general euperlorlty of lt 20-8-- service. Union. IPaoiflo RUNS Three trains dally to ths East ths fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a meeting of the Stockholders of the fur- Full Information cheerfully nished on application to & H. CORSE. . Gold be held on human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Ilona of dolaccident MU- - ydjtaHgjOL NOTICE TO 8TOCKHOLDER8. Wasatch Or THE art assured that all Union Pacific Ralroad 41-4- 2 Mining Company will Thursday, the 18th day of February, 1994, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the ofllce of the Secretary of said corporation, 2498 Washington Avenue, Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, which Is the principal office and J. D. SKEEN, place of business of said corporation, Lawyer at which meeting the following amendFirst National Bank Bldg. ments to the Article! of Incorporation rooms each; near car line and of said corporation will be proposed. A. 8. CONDON, M. D. school; cheap) small cash payment, First That Article Seven be amendOffice Old Boyle Bulding. Residence balance same as paying rent ed so as to read as follows: The cap2416 Madison Avenue. J. J. BRUMMITT. of stock ital this shall be company 635-Office telephone, Residence One Hundred Twenty-fiv- e Thousand FOR RENT. 451-telephone, Dolars ($125,999.96), divided Into Five 242 X. Phone Public. $15 Hundred Thousand (569,966) Shares FOR RENT Notary house;, CHEZ cents 2772 J03EPH Ave. Volker of the par value of twenty-fiv- e month. Apply per Attorney and Counselor-at-Laeach, which stock shall be assessable." FOR RENT Three nicely furnished 41-First National Bank Building. You are further notified that aald rooms. Apply 2467 Lincoln Ave. Is also called for the purpose of meeting HENDER80N & MAC MILLAN officers and directors of said electing WANTED. Attomeys-at-Lacorporation. Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank WANTED. A good live agent WestJ. J. BRUMMITT, Secretary. Building. ern Savings Investment Co, 409 EcT. D. JOHNSON cles Bldg. Service no K. TIiTE SAVED TRAVELING X. When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should bear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the Six-room- ed 42 Lawyer. furnished Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank street near Building. rooms on Twenty-fift- h ARTHUR E. PRATT, the depot; must be reasonable. Address J, care Journal. Lawyer. Room 805, Eccles Bldg. WANTED To rent a four or DR. D. N. SMITH modern house in desirable loDentist adSend cation east of Washington. 2 Rooms National Bank Bldg. First Journal. Box rent&L B, dress and WANTED Two five-roo- To sell splendid, complete personal Inbookkeeping course; dollars. three costs only struction; office. Journal Address Goodwin, WANTED 420 Than that via the Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 City, Saint Louis and to Memphis points in the South, South' Attornsy-at-La- Through Service The Southeastern Limited st7lolis m i FRATERNAL A SOCIETIES. First-Clas- 230 Twenty-thir- d s St. Hotel OGDEN, UTAH DENVER. COLO. AND THE 3 Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO MISCELLANEOUS. Qualified Masons cordially invited. a. v. mcintosh, w. m. a J. Platt Saddlery ington; phone 51-- Chicago Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE & Northwestern Railway. Co., 2279 Wash- Trade Mark Designs Copyrights Ac. end description my i ikHeli our ojHnlon frus wtlwr as X. SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly made and repaired. David H J'lf . son, 2580 Washington Ave. VIA VIA THB Masonic hall over 2416 Washington TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN We Ave, Ogden, Utah. have a fine line of Gloves, Blankets, WEBER LODGE NO. (. F. ft A. M. Whips, Harness and Wagon Covert. Regular communication! first and and third Thursdays of each month. EAST The Only Double-Trac- k Railway Between tbe Missouri River and Chicago. AND EAST MASONIC. F. E. NICHOLS. SecT. Salt Lake City, Utah West Second South St., From 312, Eccles Building. To buy modern City st 6:30 P. M. Leaving gn A. W. BROWN will or take lot; brick; big you to Springfield, Memduly, cottage, frame 125 Twenty-firs- t Utah Ogden, 8treet, of east and north blocks four within phis, Bfimingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, Ogden State bank corner. Address and all points in the Southeast Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron with best terms Box 6, Journal For detailed information apply to Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. WANTED Holers Barber' College of G. W. MARTIN H0TEL8. Salt Lake City offers advantages In WESTERN AGENT GENERAL THE HOTEL LINCOLN teaching the trade that cannot be had elsewhere. Write for particulars. 1106. 17th St. W. H. LITTLE. Proprietor five-roo- The through car service makes this the most popular route to Chicago and other Eastern points. E. M. CONROY, M. D, Eccles Bld'g. TeL No. 400Z. east and Southwest ALFRED W. AGEE, & St. ...Paul Line... m 61-6- WANTED Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee Better Theres nicely OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. of CASH REGISTERS National Cash Regular convocation first Tuesday Registers; Oscar Groahell agent for 0f the Journal will each month. Visiting companions eora,nagement U 8 Utah, 231 Main St, Salt Lake City. aubscribers will cordially invited. Second-han- d P. II. PmPUr 8nr E. M. registers always on F. W. VOLL, of Mrt-hand. Telephone 664. F. E. NICHOLS. Secy. 5 Ogden, businssa dining-ca- r dining-car- a i. That Article 10 be amended good water right; 2,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. to read That the annual stockholders' meeting of said corporation for the SIX COTTAGES from three to seven election of officers That is thq way ths Bulington runs its what you gst is good. M SIX-ROO- Second You Pay for What You Get Anmni ssndlns quickly uewtiiiii Invention I pndmhly ttonainrMIrmnltdairthil. .Handbook on Hnlyur sent free Ulrtntt .ifonoy fuTMCunn.yafnu. Pnlnnt. taken thrmnrh Munn tperuu wrfiM, without ch.ma, la tb Scientific American. A bandiomHy MUNN A lllmdrnlod weekly. T.iwnftrtw Co.8,Br Wubiiwiun U.U Ol Uraurti (Wow New York 6 BU Standard and tourist sleeping compartment observation buffet smoking and library all meals In dining cars. schedules. cars, cars, cars; Fast A. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, Electric Fans, chair cars reclining (scats rwssl, Dar Coaches. Up-to-d- Fir Bertbs. Tickets, For .taping rar mmationt, ticket, and information apply to C. KANSAS and MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, Nftn, fe.,iMrm VALKFR. Cmnl A.c.1 Chief. ! Kunk-Wnu- r. 206 So. Mils Sl, Salt Lak a CU y, Utah, !y, Q H. C.TOWNSEND, ant fMMMil MB TICKIT MWTg A IOWA |