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Show DULY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, UTAH STATE JOURNAL FRATERNAL OGDEN, UTAH. E- by r,y.d.d UHMM - -- MW. iiiAiii LITTLE AD nah State Journal Co..... .Publiohop (incorporated.) evening except Sunday every poblUbed "" Offieere: President Mnk J. Cannon Vice-Preside- J In tli cm- columns produces BIG results. 3 One cent - - - One time. rfs nt Browning Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer Direetorsi E. A. Littlefield, Cannon, J. yrank W. W. OwllUam. Browning, R. uanrv T. D. Johnson, R. 8. windle, l, Sr One word - - - t Joyce. 45 Ofllce: till Twenty-fourt- m. P- - xSephone 514. Mansgor street h City Circulator Terms of Subscription. month months By it11, three By mail six months By mall one year By carrier, one week By carrier, one month gy iwalL one 50c $1.50 1.00 5.00 ............. I5c 50c 5c glngle copies subscriptions payable In advance Subscribers who do not receive their vUl 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 of The Stats Journal from the premises of subscribe ra TO ADVERTISERS. advertising copy must be in the previous evening to Insure Insertion die next day. All s matter Noat the postofflee at second-clas- vember 10, ISOS, Og-ge- n, Utah, under the Act of Congress of 8, 1875. March 480 FEET OF SNAKES. 8cuttling In New York When Eighty Reptiles Zoo Escaped. Never since the big boa constrictor tried to swallow himself last fail has there been so much excitement around the snake house at the Bronx Zoological Garden as was caused by the escape of eighty snakes on Saturday, says the New Yorw World. Early Saturday morning a large box marked live snakes, 30 pounds, and under1 which some Cupid Iron-bou- nd other person other than the original consignor had written about a quarter of a mile of em," was placed In the receiving rpom of the snake house. The box came from Florida. Curator Dltmars called In several assistants and with the assistance of the under curator, Mr. Snyder, the Iron bands were loosened and they started to pry the cover off. The packers had thrown In half a dozen varieties rattlers, moccasins, chasers, plnesnakes, coachwhlps, Girls to take course In TWO ACRES on the Bench, on 27th at Ogden General Hospital. Nursing street; sold at farm land price. J. J. BRUMMITT. A. V. McINTOSH, W. M. WALL PAPER CLEANING All work F. E. 465 NICHOLS, SeCy. at leave orders SEVEN HOUSES from four to slz neatly done; Lincoln avenue; phone S56 Z. sold. be rooms; close In; must OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 3, R. A M. J. J. BRUMMITT. WANTED Men or women local repRegular convocation first Tuesday of ss each month. Visiting companions THIRTY-SI- X magaresentatives for a high-claLOTS; well located on Cash zine. cordially Invited. the Bench; 310 per lot Large commissions. 80 F. YV. VOLU M. E. H. P. East N. J. BRUMMITT. J. J. Trainer, prizes. Write F. E. T. N. NICHOLS. York. New Secy. Washington Square, FINE LOT on Twenty-eight- h street west of Washington avenue; 33 per FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, HELP WANTED. J. J. BRUMMITT. Sego Lodge No. 188, meets at L O. O. front foot. - F. hall second and fourth Fridays of 71 I WANTED A kitchen girl, at HAVE a large list of property, listeach month. Visiting fratera cordiTwenty-secon- d street ed by At prices of five ally Invited to attend. years ago, with Instructions to conDR. p .A. COOK, Fraternal Master. WANTED Girl for general housesider an reasonable offer. C. El COOK. work; referneces; 2631 Adams. Offices, Secretary. J. J. BRUMMITT. Eccles Bldg; phone 360 X. WANTED A few good, reliable men to sell KNITTED WEAR for GOOD BRICK YARD; very cheap. OGDEN UNION NO. 173. ORDER OF J. J. BRUMMITT. the UTAH KNITTING WORKS. WASHINGTON Meets every TuesNow Is the time to make money easy. TWELVE HOUSES from four to eight day evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. Call and see us at 2354 Washington W. hall. H. A. SIMS, President. rooms, within three blocks of Broom avenue. WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. hotel; bring from 15 to 20 per cent per annum on the Investment; must BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINWANTED To let contract to clean be sold. J. J. BRUMMITT. sage brush from 500 acres of land at MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. Ranch. 53.25 per acre. Morgan Hill Meets every Wednesday evening at LARGE LOT, prophouse; 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. Deeth, Elko Co., Nevada. erty rents for $30 per month; within E. A Munsey, Reed Howe, Secretary; three blocks of $2,200. hotel; WANTED Five extra farm hands; Collector. BRUMMITT. J. J. steady Job, $1.75 per day board $3.50 ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. per week. Morgan Hill Ranch, Deeth, CORNER 21st and Jefferson, Szll5 B. P. Nevada. 719 Lodge and club rooms second J. J. BRUMMITT. feet; $500. floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 WashingWANTED Moler's Barber College of TWENTY ACRES of Al" land In ton avenue. Regular meeting every Salt Lake City offers advantages In lucern; good water right; $1,000. Tuesday evening. J. J. BRUMMITT. teaching the trade that cannot be A G. HORN, E. R. had elsewhere. Write for particulars. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. LODGING HOUSE at a great sacrifice. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR SALE. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE-b- er 50x132 near FEET and Heart Sacred red Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. thousand FOR SALE! Eight corner of Twenty-fourt- h street corner $200. hall brick. academy; Inquire white pressed and Washington avenue, J. J. BRUMMITT. every and Grant avenue. Twenty-nint- h 8 p. m. Visitat Thursday evening HOUSE, barn, trees, FOR SALE Three fresh milch cows; EIGHT-ROOing Woodmen cordially Invited to atetc., on 21st street; close In; $1.50 Henry Kammayer, 5264 cheap. tend. J. C. OASBERG, C. C. J. J. BRUMMITT. Stevens avenue, between Wall and E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Pacific. Bank building. $1,500 STOCK In Roy Canning comwheel; Gentlemen's SALE FOR J. J. BRUMMITT. pany. Junction City Lodge No. 36, Indecheap. 2422 Adams Ave. 107 LOTS, from $10 up, in West Og- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenden. FOR SALE: For $2 each. Complete, J. J. BRUMMITT. courses In Bookkeeping. ing. Visiting brothers cordially InFINE LOT, close In, on Grant; $325. Included. to he present vited books Personal Instruction; BRUMMITT. J. J. ofJournal P. UTTER, N. G. State Write Goodwin, WALTER RICHEY, fice. Secretary. FIVE ACRES of good land, near city; 300. J. J. BRUMMITT. MONEY TO LOAN. FOR RENT. BOARD AND ROOMS. acre of good FOR RENT One-ha- lf MONEY LOANED On any security Cash BOARD, with or without room, at cultivated. to In be city, ground Large autos at bankers rates; salary reasonable rates in new modern rent or on shares. Address P. O. loans. Service quick and confidential house. Corner Reeves avenue and Box 171, Ogden. Western Brokerage Company. 223-- 6 Twenty-secon- d street, opposite 8. P. Ecclea Blddg. rooms for furnished Two TO RENT roundhouse. No. 2171 Reeves avenue. In82 21st st light housekeeping. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm MISCELLANEOUS. quire 764 21st street. Improved property; five year loans ten-roo- cop- there was a d rattler colled up Inside. He brought the Snake back to the receiving cage and met Mr. Dltmars there Potting back the other two delinquents, which he had fouiid In his desk. The eighty snakes were all In good condition and averaged six feet In length. SILVER BEING AB80RBED. A number of our contemporaries are anxious In spirit over the alleged dis- appearance of silver by the millions annually, says the Pacific Coast Miner, fe have not come to a point where vs miss these millions so badly that It Is necessary to begin to draw upon nature's treasure house for an additional supply Jo make up for an absorption of the white metal In Asia. The owners of the Immense mines of liver in Nevada and throughout the vat generally would be happier If these millions which are said to ! like shadows could only be doubled or trebled annually. In this connection attention may be failed to the fact that Utah Is conserving a good many of the needs lor.g this line. dame . A Dandy for Bi Bergln, Pans, Illi "ve used Ballard's Sm always recommended It I am confident there Dr. I "de. It who Is a dandy for live on farms are ei many accidental cuts, hlch heal v snow Liniment rapidly Is applti Iways be kept In th h ? - emergency25c, E0( ld by Geo. F. Cave. Clothes Properly Laundered. Tnat'z Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry, Phone 174. JABimK practical A Maoazink FOR TMC GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER BEAUTIFULLY ZACH I9SUZ CONTAINS ILLUSTRATCO DISHES, DECORATIONS POR THZ TABLE, DAINTY MINUS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, ETC. IT IS TMK AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOFICS AND FASHIONS. Cumut Issue ,1.00 Pen Vsar loo. TABLE TALK PUB. CO., PHILA. souerroRS wantib till CHKSTNUT ST. UHSU. TSRMS The lOverland Limited a M The Only Double-Tric- k Railway betwesa the Missouri River and Chicago. I m The Moat LbzbHou, Trail Is the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m bleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book-love- rs Library; entire train electric I lighted, through to Chicago without I change. Direct connection for I buffet-smoki- And in accordance with law and the order of the Board of Directors made on the 16th day of February, 1904, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of said company at No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, on Saturday, the 16th day of April 1904, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. J. J. BRUMMITT. Secretary. Ogden, Utah, March 81, 1904. up-to-d- a experimenting with an electrical device for this purpose. By this contrivance the power is generated by a mill some distance away perhaps several miles and transmitted in the usual way to a power mast forty feet high, set in the open ground. At the top of this mast a double conducting cable Is connected, this in turn being connected to the tractor, which consists of a motor on a heavy carriten feet high Is carried on age. A spar a universal Joint with the carriage, the cable Is over which on top, pulley led to a drum on the carriage, which automatically takes up any slack cable as the tractor approaches the power mast the power being transmitted by suitable connections through the brum to the motor. The tractor, when In operation, is hitched to a gang plow, cultivator or harvester, the cable being of the kept from sagging by the action 500 feet about cable of drum. With a e he acres can twenty-fivIn length satso work has The proved worked. isfactory that it la proposed to extend the system to. cover 600 acres, which masts st suitwill require twenty-fou- r This device should able Intervale. prove quite essential during the spring wheat operations, as each day's delay In seeding is detrimental to the future crop. The owners of this farm, on which they are using this method, propose. when planting time comes for the spring wheat to Install arc lamps on the masts and earning poles, so that their operations may go on night and day, thus saving valuable time. Philadelphia Record. A. W. BROWN t Street, Ogden, Utah Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, Grating and Doora Ornamental Iron Office Work,' etc. Brass and Iron Castings. 125 Twenty-firs- Office HOTELS. THTliOTELXifiLN W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor A 380 Tickets, reservations, and full Inhumation ran be obtained from C A. Walker, General Agent, I Chicago & ZOd GENERAL Hotel ss By. South Mein Stmet, Through Service stTlouis Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. AND THE EAST NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the ilietrict court far the Second judicial dmtriet, in and for the county of Welter and state of Utah. Eatute of Cyrus Ravioli, deceased: Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Nathan J. Harris, attorney for the said estate, room 34 First National bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the first day of . RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE istrator. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Weber. Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. 11. R. Bearer, et al., defend ant. The State of Utah to 'the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to apjtear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action ie brought, otherwise, within thirty days after eervice, and defend Lawyer the above entitled action; and In ease of your failure ao to do, judgment will be rendered First National. Bank Bldg. against you aa demanded in the complaint, of hich a copy is filed with the clerk of A. S. CONDON, M. D. the above court. W. L. MAGINKIS, Old Boyle Bulding. Residence-24- 16 Plaintiffs Attorney. Madison Avenue. P.O. address: 423 Eodes building, Og685-Residence den, Utah. telephone, telephone, 451-- X VIA Missouri Pacific August, 1904. Dated March SO, 1904. W ALTER II. RAWSON, Administrator. Nathan J. Harris, Attorney for Admin- KANSAS and MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. Reclining chair Cars (hitsdayfuzz), Coaches. te Fir lartts, Tlcfetts, L NINE (tt., itidms H. C. TOWNSEND, mi ivqnst ssssf, e usa eMssssss ' mm K. SUMMONS. H. H. GODDARD Real North-Weste- rn Soft Lake City, Utah. Nwieo aid Guardianship loticci. In the District iSonrt of the Second judicial district of the State of Utah, in and for the Loan and Ineuranee County of Weber. SL- OGDEN, UTAH Broker. William M. Bostaph, plaintiff, vs. George Gordon and wife and Martha Gordon, Commercial Stocka Bought and Sold. defendants. 8TEAMSHIP AGENCY 310 Ecclea Bldg. First-CFs- Twenty-thir- d Probata ng St. Paul aadlinoeapolis - perheads and blackanakes all In a hunch. When the first board of the FOR RENT Two elegantly furnished OSTRICH with option of paying In three yeara FEATHERS CLEANED, cover was lifted all the reptiles tried HUNTER A KENNEDY. rooms; bath and electric light. 2422 dyed and curled. Mra Thomas Jento get out at once. Despite the franAdams Ave. and Pacific. kins, Thirty-thir- d MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. tic efforts of the snake catchers the box was empty In two minutes and CASH REGISTERS National Cash FARMING BY NIGHT. PROFESSIONAL CARD8. for eighty serpents were hustling Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for Many of the large fanners of the cover. 221 Main Salt Utah. Lake in St, City. West are faking a profound Interest N. J. HARRI8 Second-han- d After a three hours' search all hut registers always on some power which will supersede horsthree of the snakes were recovered. Lawyer hand. es and oxen. Some are using steam Room 34 First National Bank Bldg. Then the keepers decided to go horns endanger tractors, but these, however, SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly and rsum the search In the morning. Notary In Office. Phone S34K the by fire, especially In very crops made and repaired. David H.jdrr-eo- n, One man lifted the lid of his lunch box J. D. SKEEN, dry weather. One Dakota farm Is now 2580 Washington Ave. four-fo- ot yellow-backeand LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DELINQUENT NOTICE. OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS OF 1'ythlas, meets at Castle hall Utah National bank building, every Mon-Ja- y WAHSATfll GOLD MIXIXO COM-pan- y. Location of principal place evening. Visiting brothers corof C. M. Invited. A. buxine. No. 2403 Washington C.; dially llodge, avenue. Ogden City, Utah. W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Custeud. Xoln-e- . There are delinquent upon K. of R. and 8. the following described stock, on acEI. MONTE COMMAXDERY NO. count of assessment No. 1, levied on 2. K. T. Stated conclave second the 16lh day of February, 1904, the SoWednesdays of each month. the several amounts set opposite the journing Sir Knights courteously Innames of the respective holders as cited. J. 1L Epperson, E. C.; F. El follows: Nichols, Recorder. Xo. No. Cert. Shares Am't Xante. WEBER LODGE NO. 6. F. A A. M. - Great SOCIETIES. 7 1904 ts. suers or have any cause for complaint Entered as 12, Regular communications first and and third Thursdays of each month Qualified Masons cordially Invited. WANTED Closed on Sunday. 8. Foster Horace yn REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. WANTED. Business g, A. Littlefield APRIL TUESDAY, Estate, If THI Worlds Fair Route - The State of Utah to the said Defendants: summoned to appear withX in You are hereby twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county any part of Europe over the Amerin which thia action is brought, otherwise, Attorney and Counaelor-at-Laican, the White Star or the Scandithirty days after eervice, and defend 3 First National Bank Building. within the above entitled action; and in case of your navian American lines. Office: 3413 failure so to do, judgment will be rendered HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN Washington Ave Ogden. Utah. against you according to the demand of the Attornaya-at-Lacomplaint, of which a copy ie herewith Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank eerved upon you. The Property Called Health TIIO. MALONEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. Building. P. O. address : No. 2442 Washington avRuns, down or Improves, Just depends u5-a- 9 enue, Ogden, Utah. D. T. JOHNSON on how It Is cared for. It le the most valuable property we have, and should Lawyer. TIIKA8I7KY DEPARTMENT. receive the most consideration. It Rooms 8 and First National Bank Ofllce of Comptroller of Jthe Currency. helps you in business, helps good looks, Building. hepls make friends, helps get situa.Washington, March 9, 19M. hereas, by satisfactory evidence presented " tions and helps you hold them, and ARTHUR E. PRATT, to the undersigned It has been made to always makes happlnesa that The Commercial National Bank appear Property of Lawyer. "Iocs ted In the City of Ogden, In the County like this, at the first indication of beand Btateof Utah, hat Ecclea Bld'g. of with ing out of repair, should be looked Boom 305, all the provisions of the Act compiled of eongresa to after and a remedy applied at once. enable National Banking Associations exto DR. D. N. SMITH tend their corporate existence and for other There are any number of eigne that purposes," approved July 12, 182. show repairs are needed. Dentist Bilious Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, deputy 3 the currency, do here First National Bank Bldg. and actlngeomptrollerof spells. Indigestion, dyspepsia, belching, Rooms hyuartlfylhat ,!The Commercial National Bank dizziness, sick headache, sallow comof Ogden," located in the City of Ogden, In the E. M. CONROY, M. D, plexion, pimples and liver spots on the County of Weber, and State of Utah, is author to have succession for the period epeclfled face, a drowsy feeling after meals,sour 420 Ecclea Bldg. Tel Ns. 400Z. Ised In Its amended articles of association, stomach, etc. These symptoms all until close of business on March 8, 1924. namely In testimony whereof, witness my hand and show loss of health. The Wallace Drug ALFRED W. AGEE, seal oj office this eighth day of March, 19M. Co. will sell you for 25c a box of Dr. Lfcal-T. P. RANK. Attornsy-at-LaGunn's Improved Liver Pills, a sure Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Curcure for all these diseases. rency. 313, Ecclea Building O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tiv- e. Phone 343 Notary Public. Passengers booked to and from JOSEPH CHEZ 41-4- Or-de- . ' 51-5- Ex. Xo. 2176. Ko. 9139. OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The Frisco System THE rOLLOWINO Illinois traverses STATES: ' Indiana Kansas Arkansas Tennossaa Alabama Uissourl Oklahoma Indian Ter. Texas. Kllsslsslppi THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, Leaving Kanina City at 8.30 Pe BI jtaHy, will taka you to Springfield, Memphis, JarkaonvUluBirmingham, and. all potatoAtlanta, ta tbu Souths net. Excellent route to all North. Kant, South, Southemat point! and Booth at. For detailed laformatlea, apply to S. W. MARTIN, General Aoent, Denver, Col. E. DRAKE, Dirt. Paee'R Aoent, Salt Lars City, Utah. T. A, JOHN Oznkral Aoent, butte, Montana. |