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Show DAILY JOURNAL, by E. A Littwfild. A. D. . 1886. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE WANT GETTER. THE STATE JOURNAL. President Directors: rn Twenty-fourt- m Telephone 'Stored as second-cla- matter No- - Poatofflc at Utah, under the I jfarch I, on 8unUy' ss ! 10. street h ao"d Act of Congress 1170 II TELEGRAPHIC COURTSHIP IN MATRIMONY. END8 Bonus Wire. the way Just any way It cannot be controlled; While love was born but If many aeons old. yesterday B finds the way; it never tires, And. as I have been told. It found the way, along the wires Unto a lover bold. It did. It came by little dots and Amm I. Such dainty little dots! Such dear little dashes! Aik Eugene Joseph Normile of DenLillie ver about it! No; ask Miss about it! New of No; Fnut York, dent ask either, for neither would tell you. They are to be married, you know. Yes, next Tuesday at St Leos church. But the story of It wait! Ur. Normile is an expert telegrapher. He la young, handsome, cheerful disposition and but you cant tell that by wire; that is to say, .nobody but Miss Frost could, when Mr. Normile went to Chicago recently and over and the taking" sending" teian, big bonus wire, at the other end of which Miss Frost "took" and "sent"' But she knew it at once, or, almost at once, bless her heart! And Mr. Normile very readily discovered something tlifgiing and soft and gentle in the touch of the key and the that sounded to him from the good old coast town, and so, after 80 came and the heavy run was ended then But thats not fair. It doesn't matter what they said to each other, but it is a good, safe bet that the wires never sang so sweetly as they did under the blessed burden of love with which they vibrated. And the next thing behold! Mr. Normile went to New York and the dear little telegrapher at the other end of the line w as glad when she saw him end he was that, too, and then some ben he saw her and then but that wnld be telling again. However, as has been said, they are Winf to be married and and the ha are down. Denver Post o( How has so dainty a drink tea gene over the world 420 non-delive- ry ne Y. five-roo- m and made friends so a m m 52" I ' d, repositoryjs FOUND IN CEMETERY er bus-.nes- BERLIN, rom Sept. 6. A' private letter St Petersburg reports that the Ue have discovered a factory of bom in a vault of one of the ceme-o- f that city. In the vault, which is owned by a kh court dignitary, were found ten nhi of the same construction as the on which killed M. von Plehve. The Wire believe that this is the arsenal 01 the Boyevaya the Orgenlsatrla, ""trai organisation of the Nihilists, n4 that the owner of the vault ie one the heads, if not the head, of the NlhUlt8 in Ruasia. The discovery has been kept from as the official suspected is of the few who la privileged to see m n all occasions. nr. CHEAP RATES TO SALT LAKE CITY. JT September 7th and 8th. Oregon Short Line will sell t0 Salt Lake City for $1.60 trtp yoot to return September Mill: SIX-ROO- M ot-l- The Only Double-Trac- k Railw ay betweea the Missouri River and Ckksyo. The Overland Limited STATE E. M. CONROY, M. D, Eccles Bldg. TeL Ns. 490Z. office. M many? omb L." I'l.lilllK, pIVKVIlt -- a TEA far, Address -- Y. iver Man Wins Gotham Girl After Many Talks Over Big 80 College. Will '"lull, ms, DEMOCRATIC ALFRED W. AGEE, Attorney at Law, 312. Eccles Building. J. J. BRUMMITT. VETERINARY SURGEONS. FDR SALE! The snap of the age, WANTED Girl to do housework; Snap at it. A small stock ranch li D. P. MILLIKEN 2700 Washington avenue. Wyoming. I want you to come In Vstsrinary Surgson. and ask about it. It will surprise WANTED Good cook at Lancaster Treats all Diseases of Domestic Anyou. S. L. IVES imals. Office Coreys Livery Stable, House, 5S3 Twenty-sixt- h street; Utah. good wages. Ogden, Night phone, 319-FOR SALE Choice Idaho farms, or will WANTED A small residence with exchange for city property. Jaa. MONEY TO LOAN. E. BaUantyne, room 319 Eccles Bldg. three or four rooms; must be cheap MONET LOANED On any securit) for cash. Apply 2521 Adams Ave. Large aunts at bankers rates; salary FOR SALE; Good building lot 6Qx loans. Service quick and confidential 170, on North Washington; WANTED Men or women local repprice, Western Brokerage Company, 323-- 4 $400. HUNTER A KENNEDY. resentatives for a high-cla- ss maga. Eccles Blddg. sine. Cash Large commissions. MISCELLANEOUS. SO N. East prises. Write J. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Trainer, Washington Square, New York, N. Y. Improved property; five year loans FAMILY LAUNDRY 2533 Gramercy; with option of paying In three years WANTED Motet's Barber Colleges of phone 704-HUNTER A KENNEDY. Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt FRENCH CLEANING AND DYE MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, CaL, WORKS Ladles' garments a specwill pay railroad fare tor a limited ialty. V. L. Hutson, 461 Twenty-sevent- h NOTICE OF FIR8T MEETING OF number of students aa the demand CREDITORS. street, Ogden. Telephone for our barbers is greater than the 353-THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN supply. We teach the trade In eight the United States for the District of weeks and guarantee positions; all In bankruptcy, before Tho. Utah. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. expenses made while learning. Write referee. Maloney, nearest branch for particulars. WEBER LODGE NO. 6, F. A A. M. In bankruptcy No. 736. In the matter of William S. Dally, Regular communications first and FOR RENT. and third Thursdays of each month bankrupt To the creditors of William S. Dally Qualified Masons cordially invited. FOR RENT Two or three rooms with v. m. a. w. of Ogden City, in the connty of Wemcintosh, pantry and closet, furnished for EL NICHOLS, F. and district aforesaid, a bankrupt ber 122 Secy. housekeeping; railroad location, Notice la hereby given that on the Twenty-fourt- h street The management of the Journal will 13th day of August A. D. 1904, the FOR RENT Five-roo- m frame, one consider it a favor it subscribers will said William 8. Dally was duly ad! and a half blocks from Sacred Heart of judged bankrupt; and that the first report promptly any Academy. N. H. IVES 209 Eccles meeting of his creditors will be held 664. papers. Telephons bldg. at my office at 2443 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, FOR RENT A new piano. Inquire of FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. on the 27th day of August A. D. 1904, Tele-phoO. J. Stillwell, 2778 Grant 21-OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 3, R. A. M. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which Regular convocation first Tuesday of time the said creditors may attend, FOR RENT Six-roo- m house; raileach month. Visiting companions prove their clalmi, appoint a trustee, road location; $10 EL 8. ROLAPP, examine the bankrupt and transact cordially invited. Eccles Bldg. F. W. VOLL, M. EL H. F. such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HOUSES TO RENT Money to loan, F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. Ogden, Utah, August 13, 1904.' lots to sell. Insurance written, EL MONTE COMMANDERY NO. THO. MALONEY, lands. By choice fruit and farm K. T. 2, aveconclave Stated In Bankruptcy. second Referee 2468 B. WedelL W. Washington Wednesdays of each' month. Sonue. DELINQUENT NOTICE. journing Sir Knights courteously InMINING AND MILL-in- g OVERLAND vited. J. H. Epperson, EL CL; F. EL FOR SALE. Location of principal Company. Nichols, Recorder. No. 2468 Washingof business. place frame. Grant FOR SALES Five-roo- m 13. P. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. ton avenue, Ogden, Utah. avenue, 81,500, easy terms; 719 Lodge and club rooms second Notice. There are delinquent upon frame on bench, 21,200, easy terms; the floor 2416 Masonic following described stock, on acBldg, Washinglive-roobrick and brick barn, ton avenue. Regular meeting every count of assessment No. 17, levied on terms. N. H. IVES, 82,000, easy the 23d day of July, 1904, the several Tuesday evening. 209 Eccles Bldg. amounts set opposite the names of the A. G. HORN, EL R. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. respective shareholders, as follows: brick, on car FOR SALES Nine-roo- m nine-rooframe, close BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINline, 29.000; 3 Q? Sp In, strictly modern, 84,500, or will MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 63. ! H. N. " home. s a trade for a smaller Meets every Wedneeday evening at NAME S 3 S -IVES, 209 Eccles Bldg. 7:30. EL F. Marshall, Master; A. L. p 3 3 5 Howe, Secretary; EL A. Munaey. FOR SALE Two small cottages on Collector. Thirtieth . street; cheap; 81.500. N. OGDEN UNION NO. 171, ORDER OF H. IVES, 209 Eccles Bldg. WASHINGTON Meets every Tuesacres, a FOR SALES Seventy-fiv- e day evening at 8 oclock In A: O. U. first-clas- s, modern farm; will trade W. halL H. A. SIMS, President for city property. N. H. IVES, 209 WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. Eccles Bldg.' And In accordance with law and an Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeFOR SALES A good home and chick- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In order of the Board of Directors, made on the 23d day of July, 1904, so many en ranch cheap. Live stock ranches. L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenTen-roo- m house for light housekeepeach block as may be necesing. Visiting brothers cordially in- shares of lease very and cheap. will be sold at the office of said furniture sary ing; vited to ha present No.' 3468 Washington, aveN. H. IVES, 209 Eccles Bldg. company, C. P. UTTER, N. nue, Utah, on Monday, SepOgden, WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. TEN ACRES of excellent land, good tember 26, 1904, at I oclock p. Hi to water right near sugar factory. 2600. OGDEN LODGE NO. 3, KNIGHTS OF pay the delinquent aeseasment thereon, J. J. BRUMMITT. Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah together with costs of advertising and National bank building, every Mon- expenses of sale. 42x165 THREE-ROOHOUSE, land JOSEPH GODDARD, Visiting brothers corfeet well located on the bench. 2400. day evening. Invited. W. A. Robertson, C. Secretary. dially J. J. BRUMMITT. C.; A. T. Wood, M. of F.; CL N. Cus-teaOgden, Utah, September 25, 1904. K. of R. and S. GOOD FARM, excellent water right NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. In Idaho, to trade for Ogden prop- WOODMEN WORLD WE-bTHE F THE SOUTH WEDGE GOLD MIN-in- g J. J-- BRUMMITT. erty. P. 74 In e, of K. meets No. Camy. Company. Principal place of Twenty-fourt- h street corner of Location of hall, Utah. Ogden City. GREAT SNAP In business property and avenue, every mines, Marysvale, Ohio Mining DisWashington on the west side of Washington Thursday evening at I p. m. Visit' trict, Piute county, Utah. avenue Must he sold soon. J. J. BRUMMITT. , Ing Woodmen cordially Invited to at Notice ie hereby given that at a meetWM. DOYLE, C. C. tend ing of the directors of the South EL GOOD National HOUSE, well built First Clerk. AUTH, Wedge Gold Mining company, held on Bank oullding. good shape, lawn, trees, within two July 29, 1904, assessment No. 3, of blocks of Union Depot 88,000. (14) of one cent per share, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. was levied upon the outstanding stock J. J. BRUMMITT. of the corporation, payable ImmediH. H. GODDARD' Vaudeville House A GOOD ately to George Gutch, secretary, at in one of the beet towns In the west Real Estate, Loan and Insurance the company's office. No. 2684 WashBroker. doing a good business. ington avenue, Ogden City, Utah. Any Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. etock J. J. BRUMMITT. upon which this assessment may 810 Eccles Bldg. remain unpaid on Thursday, SeptemBEST FRUIT FARM In Weber county, R. P. HUNTER ber 15, 1904, will be delinquent and good soli, excellent water right ell will be advertised for sale at public Public end Notary Conveyancer. standard varieties of fruit 88.000. Room 6. First National Bank Bldg. auction, and unless payment Is mads J. J. BRUMMITT. before, will be sold on Friday, OctoN. J. HARRIS ber 7. 1904, at 5 oclock p. m. of said modern brick bouse, land Lawyer day, at the companys office, No. 2684 of Room 34 First National Bank 66x1(5 feet within two blocks Bldg. avenue, Ogden City, Utah, Washington Reed Hotel (3,600. Notary in Office. Phone S34K to the delinquent assessment pay J. J. BRUMMITT. A. S. CONDON, M. D. thereon, with costa of advertising and Old Office FIVE-ROOResidence Boyle Buldlng. expenses of sale. HOUSE, trees, lawn, ' 2416 on Madison GEORGE GUTCH. Secretary. Avenue. barn, cellar, land 71x132 feet 515-InOffice 2684 Washington avenue. OgNo. telephone, Residence the on In. close (1275, Adame, den City,. Utah. telephone, 451-stallment plan. J. J. BRUMMITT. Journal .lM'll. UlVilllillK to the undersigned At the u e of Elijah Furr, First National Fa nk building. Ogden City, Utah, on Attornsys-at-LaRooms 14 to ig First National Bank or he foie the 30 th day of Deeemher, 1904. Building. ETTA SlIUlK. Administratrix. T. D. JOHNSON ELIJAH KARIl. Lawyer. Attorney for Administratrix. Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Building. T. TILE Of LOVE Love finds Business l I 51-5- WANTED. EL A. Littlefield, FOR 8ALE. Mnk J. Cannon, owllUam. W. W. Browning, R. Wtodla T. D. Johnson, R. & SITUATION WANTED A boy i; INSURANCE Life. Fire, Bank, years old; wants a position as typeHealth, Rldgley, Theater. Casualty, Joica writer and assistant bookkeeper; Accident, Elevator, Automobile, City Ciroulator S. Foster Is willing and bright; graduate of Plate Glass. Steam Boiler. oS11 1904. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JiSTATK OF W. D. SlIUlK, li:- - Dentist Rooms 2 First National Bank Bldg. HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN vl'rldent BrSSStot 6, DR. D. N. SMITH THE WANT YOU WANT TO GET, YOU WANT TO GET YOUR WANT IN DAILY UTAH Officers! SEPTEMBER PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Journal (incorporated.) every evening accept Sunday nsiber TLESDAY, OGDEN. UTAH. -0th etaM w STATE state journal UTAH jri UTAH DEMOCRATIC STATE la hereby called to meet at the Salt Lake theater, Balt Lake City, Utah, on Thuraday, September 8, 1104, at 10:30 o'clock a. in for the purpose of nominating a state ticket, to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 1904, the selection of a state committee and for the transaction of such other bus-inas may properly come before 1L Candidates to be placed on the state ticket for the following offices: Three presidential electors, governor, secrestate tary of state, attorney-genertreasurer, state auditor, superintendent of public Instruction, Judge of the supreme court, representative to the A CON-ventl- The Most Laxurloaa Trale lathe World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping ears, observation cars, dinand library ing care, rs care, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. 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By order of the state committee. August 4. 1904. FRANK J. CANNON. Chairman. P. J. DALY, Secretary. Through Service stTlolis AND THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH FERTILE MISSOURI PULLMAN ss KANSAS SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, electric Fans. (225,000.00. First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAS- - F. BURTON, Aaalatant Cashier. DIRECTORS! David Eeelea Thomas D. Dee Geo. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Watson Josoph Clark Adam Patterson IINQ CHAIR CARS iiitiPAYran), COACHES. i Far larths, TkMa. Vice-Presid- Respectfully solicits the accounts of banks, mercantile firms and Individuals We pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment aunerior service. SCENIC COLORADO TO ADVERTISERS. All advertising copy must be In the previous evening to Insure Insertion the next day. Capital and Surplus, 1 i Ho V. NNrs, ifc, iNrtti C. TOWNSEND, TO BE GIVEN AWAY tkbwUT Outil, ml. 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