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Show DAILY UTAH TAHSTATE JOURNAL MmmmnimnininHnmmmfmnmtmnmimmimimmy OGDEN, UTAH. Founded by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1891 , Co......Publieher i,uh State Journal (Incorporated.) n.hod every evening except Sunday Officer! Preaident Cannon mpk j.Browning W. Vlce-Preelde- nt Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer Directoras E. A. Littlefield, Cannon. J. prank W. Browning, R. W. OwUllam. Henry u Wlndle, T. D. Johnson, R. & A. , FRATERNAL & P. 719 rsrAbrr LITTLE AD 1 r In these columns produces BIG results. s Sr One word - - - One cent - - - One time. ris "g. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WANTED. Business Msnager K Littlefield . Twenty-fourt- office: naan till I P-- Telephone Horaoe 8. Foster course In LARGE LOT, Nursing at Ogden General Hospital. street Closed on Sunday. m. 144. h Girls to take WANTED WALL PAPER CLEANING All work neatly done; leave orders at 24(6 Lincoln avenue; phone 656 Z. City Circulator WANTED Men or women local repTerms of Subseription. 60c resentatives for a high-clamaga. one month m11. By .$1,60 months Cash commissions. sine. three ms11, Large By 1.00 prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, SO East By i"atlr el2 months 0.00 By mall, one year Washington Square, New York, N. T. X5c nreek one By carrier, 00c one month By carrier, 6c HELP WANTED. Single copies Kafl subscriptions payable in advance WANTED A kitchen girl at 671 ss ............. ten-roo- m house; SOCIETIES. 7 190-1- . LEGAL ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Lodge and club rooms second O. ADVERTISEMENTS. Washington Ave. 2384 iAH-atio- CAPITAL 150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS....! 73,245 We transact bualneas In all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE Preaident .... Vice-Preside- nt opposite JOHN PINGREE names of the respective holders as JAMES F. BURTON Cashier Aast Cashier followa: Bunk building. erty rents for 330 per month; within Junction City Lodge No. 31, Indethree blocks of Reed hotel; $2,200. pendent Order of Odd Fallows, meets In J. J. BRUMMITT. L O. O. F. hall every Thursday svenCORNER 21st and Jefferson, 60x113 lng. Visiting brothers cordially inJ. J, BRUMMITT. feet; $500. vited to be present. C. P. UTTER. N. TWENTY ACRES of HA1" land In WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. lucern; good water right; 31,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. i MONEY TO LOAN. LODGING HOUSE at a great sacriMONEY LOANED On any security. fice. J. J. BRUMMITT. Large sums st bankers rates; salary 50x132 FEET near Sacred Heart loans. Service quick and confidential. academy; $200. Western Brokerage Company, 223- J. J. BRUMMITT. BANK. FIRST NATIONAL DELINQUENT NOTICE. floor Masonic Bldg, 2410 Washing- WA1ISATCH GOLD MINING COM-pun- y. ton avenue. Regular meeting every of principal place of business. No. 2408 Washington Tuesday svenlng. A. O. HORN, E. R. avenue, Ogden City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon J. H. KKAU8S, Secretary. the following described stock, on acWOODMEN OF THE WORLD-WE--ber count of assessment No. 1, levied on Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. the 16th day of FYbruary, 1904, the street ball, corner of Twenty-fourt- h the the several amounts set prop- pwmk A PRACTICAL Mao azins BACH ISSUR CONTAINS ILLUSTRATED DISHES, BEAUTirUU.r DECORATIONS rOR THR GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER for the Table, dainty menus row ALL OCCASIONS, ETC. a Twenty-secon- d street Subscribers who do not receive their EIGHT-ROOcause for or HOUSE, barn, trees, have any complaint nepers will oblige by notifying this office. Five WANTED Girl for general houseon close In; $1, 60 21st etc., street; Adlers reward will be paid for lnfor-- m work; refernecee; 2(33 Adams. J. J. BRUMMITT. um that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies WANTED A few good, reliable men 31,600 STOCK In Roy Canning comes of The State Journal from the prem-laof subscribers. to sell KNITTED WEAR for J. J. BRUMMITT. pany. the UTAH KNITTING WORKS. 107 LOTS, from $10 up, In West OgNow Is the time to make money easy. TO ADVERTISERS. den. J. J. BRUMMITT. Call and see us at 2354 Washington All advertising copy must be In the FINE LOT, close In, on Grant; 3325. avenue. , Insertion to Insure previous evening J. J. BRUMMITT. the next day. WANTED To let contract to clean FIVE ACRES of good land, near city; sage brush from 500 acres of land at matter NoEntered as second-cla- ss 300. J. J. BRUMMITT. 33.25 per acre. Morgan Hill Ranch. vember 10, 1901, at the postofflee at Og-le- n, Deeth, Elko Co., Nevada. Utah, under the Act of Congress BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED Five extra farm hands; of March I, 1170. steady Job, $1.75 per day board $3.50 BOARD, with or without room, at reasonable rates In new modern per week. Morgan Hill Ranch, Deeth, house. Corner Reeves avenue and Nevada. Twenty-secon- d street, opposite 8. P. WANTED Motel's Barber College of 2171 Reeves avenue. No. roundhouse, Salt Lake City offers advantages In - 13. and Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 p. in. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. J. C. GASBERG, C. C. E. AUTH. Clerk, First National t jeyco- - APRIL STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, IT IS THB AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOriCS AND FASHIONS. Current Issue 10a. SI. OO TABLE TALK PUB. CO.. SOUOITOSS WANTED LISSSAL TSSMS Pn Tsar PMILA. mi Cmsstmut St. Eccles Blddg. M taihing the trade that cannot be THE BARBER IN JAPAN. Write for particulars. had elsewhere. Lather, but Dips Razor Into Hot Water. The efficacy of hot water in shaving Is more fully appreciated by the people of Japan than In the United States. Japanese barbers shave nearly all of the exposed Burf&ce of a mans head. They shave the ears, the outside and the Inside of the nose, the eyebrows and a portion of the scalp. The victim site on a very low stool, while the barber perches himself on a higher (tool and takes the customers head between his knees. Then he seizes a very small nro, dips It Into hot water and begins the work. It Is no light performance to shave a Japanese gentleman. No lather is used, but a keen edge le kept constantly on the razor by dipping it into hot water once or twice during the opera tkra. Men who shave themselves will find that hot water will put a better edge on their razor than any strop Uses No ever invented. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. f J. HARRIS N. Office Office onel. You dont suppose Im tenarian, do you? And somehow Invite him to 451-- X. OSTRICH FEATHERS CLEANED, H. H. GODDARD dyed and curled. Mrs. Thomns Jen- Real Estate, Lean and Insuranee and Pacific. Broker. kins, Thirty-thir- d TOR SALE Boarding houiw: No. 871 Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. street Twenty-secon- d CASH REGISTERS National Cash 810 Eccles Bldg. and red thousand SALE TOR Registers; Oscar Groahell agent for Eight Phone 343 X. Utah, 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. Notary Public. white pressed brick. Inquire corner Second-han- d JOSEPH CHEZ and Grant avenue. Twenty-nint- h registers always on hand. Attorney and Counsslor-at-LaThree fresh milch cows; 3 First National Bank Building. Henry Kammayer, 82(4 SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly cheap. HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN made and repaired. David H tvUt-aoStevens avenue, between Wall and Attornsys-at-La2680 Washington Ave. Pacific. . Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank wheel; SALE Gentlemen's TOR A. W. BROWN Building. Ave. 2423 Adams 125 Twenty-fircheap. Street, Ogden, Utah T. D. JOHN80N FOR SALE For $3 each. Complete, Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, Lawyer. courses In Bookkeeping. Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron Rooms 3 and 9 First National Bank Personal Instruction; books Included. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. Building. Write Goodwin, State Journal ofARTHUR E. PRATT, HOTELS. fice. Lawyer. THE HOTEL LINCOLN, Room 305, Eccles Bid.. FOR RENT. W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor DR. D. N. SMITH s A Hotel TOR RENT For house keeping, three Dentist 830 Twenty-thir- d St OGDEN, UTAH Rooms large rooms with use of bath, cellar First National Bank Bldg. and lawn; fine location. Inquire E. M. CONROY, M. D., GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY street 827 Twenty-thir- d 420 Eccles Bldg. TeL Ne. 400Z. acre of good O. D. RASMUSSEN, REFRESENTA-tlvFOR RENT One-ha- lf ALFRED W. AGEE, Passengers booked to and from ground In city, to be cultivated. Cash rent or on shares. Address P. O. Attorney any part of Europe over the Amer312, Eccles Building. Box 171, Ogden. ican, the White Star or the Scandi, navian American lines Office: 2410 TO RENT Two furnished rooms for Probate ud Gurdiauhb Helices. Ave., Ogden, Utah. InWashington light housekeeping. 582 21st st Consult County Clerk or the respective quire 7(4 21st street FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. signers for further Information. furnished FOR RENT Two elegantly OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF 2422 electric rooms; bath and light NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-IPythias, meeta at Castle hall, Utah Adams Ave. the district court for the Second judicial National bank building, every Mondistrict, in and for the county of Weber day evening. Visiting brothers corREAL ESTATE FOR SALE. and state of Utah. 41-4- n. Stories. 51-- t-Law, s list: $800 street; Washington, near Thirtieth feet 50x247 Near Sacred Heart academy. $90064x165 feet on Twenty-sixt- h street near Gramarcy avenue. $500 Fifty feet on Twenty-nint- h street near Jackson; terms to suit near $450 Fifty feet on Monroe, on street; monthly Twenty-secon- d payments. KENNEDY, Agents, HUNTER Bank' bldg. National 0, First Room of Cheapness. The late Frank Peavey of Mlnneapo-Shad excellent taste, of which his handsome and' luxurious home bore evidence. Mr. Peavey had an old ancle, whose unsophisticated mind he delighted to surprise with hls works art, says Llpplncotts Magazine. ot ah enormous ballroom In hls house, a room measuring nearly sixty Jeet In length, Mr. Peavey had recent on the Bench, on 27th V bought a handsome rug at a very TWO ACRES high price. The farm land price. at sold veristreet; rug reposed, a table silken gem, in the center of the J. J. BRUMMITT. Polished ballroom floor and Uncle JimHOUSES from four to six mie was taken to When he SEVEN It inspect as told the cost he rooms; close In; must be sold. puckered hls lips a silent whistle, scratched J. J. BRUMMITT. hls head, a on said slowly: THIRTY-SIw. u VI m derned Umce LOTS; well located on If I dont think Itd $10 per lot Deen cheaper to Bench; carpet this room!" the J. J. BRUMMITT. a X Very "Dr. Absent-Minde- the d. absent-mlnded- n Addison A. Ball.'rd, forme moral at tayetter eBe ndPsychology now of the N nnaU,n verBlty thl story is told th.JL. an Easton bank called tormSv8r 00 the Phone and ttat he had overdrawn the amount of $16. replied the doctor, will Y"aw yn a check for It but your account has to oT.r.: TerOrswn," persisted the bank clc We understand; I t send Check for It right away. In accoA Profetww.1 n,ornln,s mall was check drawn on the sa 63 e. 8300 A Question And In accordance with law and the order of the Board of Directors made on the 16th day of February, 1904, bo many shares of each parcel of such slock 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 13 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the coats of advertising and expenses of tale. J. J. BRUMMITT, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, March 81, 1904. st up-to-d- street FINE LOT on Twenty-eight- h west of Washington avenue; $3 per J. J- - BRUMMITT. front foot dially Invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; Estate of Cjrrns Reason, deceased: W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Custead, Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned st the office of K. of R. and S. Nathan J. Harris, attorney for the said esNO. tate, room 34 First National bank building, EL MONTE COMMANDERT on or before the first day of T. Stated conclave second Ogden, Utah, 2, K. August, 1804. Dated Msreh 30, 1804. Wednesdays of each month. SoWALTER H. KAWSON, Administrator. journing Sir Knights courteously InNathan J. Harris, Attorney for AdminC-vited. J. H. Epperson, E. ; F. E. istrator. Nichols, Recorder. ALIAS SUMMONS. WEBER LODGE NO. 8, F. ft A. M. In the District Court of the Second Judicial Regular communications first and District of the 8tate of Utah, in and for the County of Weber. and third Thursdays of each month. Jesse-Moo Company, a corporation, Qualified Masons cordially Invited. plaintiff, vs. 11. R. Bearer, et si., defendant. a. v. McIntosh, w. m. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. Yon are hereby summoned to appear withOGDEN CHAPTER NO. 3, R. A. M. in twenty days after the service or this snm-moupon yon, if served within the county Regular convocation first Tuesday of in whicn this action is otherwise, each month. Visiting companions within thirty days after brought, service, and defend the above entitled action; and in ease of your cordially Invited. failure so to do, judgment will be rendered M. W. F. E. H. P. VOLL, against you as demanded in the complaint, of w hich a copy is filed with the clerk of F. E. NICHOLS. Secy. the above court. W. L. MAGIXNIS, FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA Plaintiffs Attorney. L meets O. No. O. 138, Sego Lodge at P. O. address: 423 Eccles building, OgF. hall second and fourth Fridays of den, Utah. each month. Visiting fraters cordint ally Invited to attend. DR. P A. COOK, Fraternal Master. CL E. COOK, Offices, Secretory. listEccles Bldg; phone 3(0 X. I HAVE a Urge list of property, At prices of flva OGDEN UNION NO. ed by 173, ORDER OF to coninstructions years ago, with WASHINGTON Meets every Tuessider an reasonable offer. day evening st 8 oclock in A. O. U. J. J. BRUMMITT. W. hall. H. A. SIMS, President WALTER cheap. very YARD; BRICK RICHEY, Secretory. GOOD J. J. BRUMMITT. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINMEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. TWELVE HOUSES from four to eight Meets every Wednesday evening st rooms, within three blocks of Broom 20 cent 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. 15 to per hotel: bring from must on Howe, Secretary; Investment; the E. A. Munsey, per annum J- - J. BRUMMITT. Collector. sold. be ts. . d -- SUMMONS. Compartment and drawing -- roots sleeping cars, observation cars, din and library Ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book-love- rs Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- K. telephone, FOR 8ALE. IF YOU THINK OF BUILDING THIS a cenyear let us sell you a lot Here Is a they quite forgot to the wedding. Stray The Meat Laxsriaui Trala la the World A. 8. CONDON, M. D. Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence-24- 10 Madison Avenue. 635-Residence telephone, First-Clas- Out of the Question. Her principal assets were youth and beauty, and In the guileless Innocence of a trusting heart she had bestowed her young affections upon-- , an old, old man, whose coffers were literally overflowing with gold. And there was a grand party to celebrate the betrothal, to which all sorts and conditions of people were Invited; and things went, If possible, even men rler than a marriage bell.. During the evening there was some weet music, and sweeter singing, and then it was that the bride-elec-t murmured In ner most dulcet tones: "I am going to ask you a favor, CoL Mooney. Do you remember My Sweetheart When a Boy? "Remember him! gasped the col- Limited D. SKEEN, Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Overland Lawyer Room 34 First National Bank Bldg. Notary In Office. Phone 334K J. - - I HKlAItTM TICK ASCII Y ng St Paul and Minneapolis TVIwts. msErvatlons, and fuH Information ran ha obtained fnsn G A. Wallow, General Agent, Chicago & North-Weste- rn Ry. 204 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. NWiao f Through Service stTlouis K.VT. Offlee of Comptroller of the Cnrronry. Washington, March 9, 19M. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned It has been made to appear that "The Commercial National Bank of Ogden ."located In the City of Ogden, In the County of Weber and Htale of Utah, lias complied with all the provisions of the Act of congress to enable National Banking Assoclationa to extend their corporate existence and for other purposes. sup roved July 12, 1WO. Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, deputy and acting comptroller of the currency, do hereby certify that The Commercial National Bank of Ogden, located In the City of Ogden, In the County of Weber, and Mate of Utah, ia authorised to have succession for the period specified In Iti amended articles of association, namely until close of business on March 8, 1924. In testimony whereof, witness my band and seal of office this eighth day of March. 1904 T. P. KANE. (Beal.) Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Ko. 11119. Ex. No. 2178. AND THE EAST i. VIA- - Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE. KIMSIS MISSOURI PULLM AN SLEEPING CARS. It Doesnt OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, Electric Fans. chair Cars Reclining (SCATS Cost Anything V TO GET OUR PRICES QN LUMBER, 8HINGLE8, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS, AND THEREBY DAY COACHES. Fir Bsrtfts, Tkfcsti, Niton, O'; To Save l ifc.,itorm H. C. TOWNSEND, L ABi TIOtBT tlR YburseJfMoney IQlff, f?i r j THE Worlds Fair Route Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 143 24th 8traat Phons 661 OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The Frisco system traverses . To attend daneas or theaters or to catch train in a hurry If you romombor tho number In the District court of the Second judicial phono 22. district of the State of Utah, in ana for the County of Weber. William M. Bostaph, plaintiff, vs. George Gordon and wife and Martha Gordon, ALLEN defendants. The 8tate of Utah to the said Defendants: COMPANY. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service or this summons upon you, if served within the county Phone 22. in which thie action ia brought, otherwise, 412 25th St within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demand of the The management of the Journal will eomplaint, of which a copy is herewith served npon yon. consider It a favor If subscribers win T1IO. MALONEY, Plaintifla Attorney, of P. O. address : No. 2442 Washington av- report promptly any m5-a- 8 enue, Ogden, Utah. papers. Telephone 664. TRANSFER' non-delive- ry THE FOLLOWING STATES: Illinois Dlssisaippl Arkansas Indiana Kansas Tsnnssssa Alabama Oklahoma Ulssourl Indian Ter. Texas. LeavlDg Ksnaaa City at 8.30 pa vn will taka you to fiprlnglleld iUr. Atlanta Memphis. JarkaoovUlaUlrralaghaui, and all points lu tin gouthaaat. Kxeellnnt rants to all points North Xaat, South, Moutheaat and gouUa Far details laforaatlsa, apply ts O. W. MARTIN, Qknkral Aoknt, Ocnvzr, Col E. DRAKE, Dior, Passs Aoekt. Lark Ctt, Utah T. A. JOHN Qknkrrl Aokrt, butts, Montana slt u |