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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, your business is not promising enough to command needed capital it is too poor a a p proposition to waste your time upon, probably want ad in the journal will PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consul County Clerk or the Respective S gner for Further Information KOR SALE Household goods, Including parlor suit, bedroom suit, beds and beddii:. carpets and rugs, combination desk, steel range, tables and chairs, kitchen and table ware, etc. Most of these goods are nearly new. 511 Twenty-thir- d street. Business Manager VV. WINTLE, Twenty-fourt- 431 lit phone 'TZni f. 1A IMA ""br mriL under 8. WROTE WANTED. ss matter P otaOem at No- Og- - the Act of Congress ! WHILE IN PRI80N. poets Composed Great Works In Solitude, hto Bunyan wrote 'Pilgrims Prog Jfdurtog one of his terms In pris-- r FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. one experienced stress and two beginners. seam WOODMEN F THE WORLD WE-b- er T. A. Cam Ao. 74 meets in K. of P. Hall, dressmaker, 363 Twenty-sixt- h hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h atraet street. and Washington avenue, WANTED Boy at once, 1C to 18 every years; good salary. Address 'B, Thursday evening at 8 p. m. VisitJournal ing Woodmen cordially Invited to attend WM. DOYLE, C. C. 1C WANTED Girl, to 18 years, at E. AUTH, Clerk, First National once; good salary. Address G," Journal. Bank oullding- WANTED Two girls to take a course WEBER LODGE NO.-- CfT A. 14. of nursing at the Ogden General Regular communications first and hospltaL and third Thursdays of each month WANTED A small residence with Qualified Masons cordially invited. three or four rooms; must be cheap a. v. mcintosh. w. m. for cash. Apply 2531 Adams Ave. F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. WANTED Men or women local rep- OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 1, R. A. M. resentatives for a high -- class maga. Regular convocation first Tuesday of sine. Cash each month. Vlaltlng companions Large commissions prises. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East cordially Invited. F. W. VOLL, M. K. H. P. Washington Square, New York, N. Y. F. E. NICH0L8, Sec'y. WANTED Motor's Barber Colleges of EL MONTE COMMANDERy NOi Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt 2, K. T. Stated conclave second Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, CaL, will pay railroad fare for a limited Wednesdays of each month. Sonumber of students as the demand journing Sir Knights courteously invited. J. H. Epperson, E. C.; F. E. for our barbers la greater than the Nichols, Recorder. supply. We teach the trade In eight weeks and guarantee positions; all A P. O. ELKS OODEN LODGE NO. expenses made while learning. Write 719 Lodge and club rooms second nearest branch for particulars floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meeting every FOR RENT. Tuesday evening. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms A. O. HORN. E. R with bath and closet, cheap; 446 W. C. CRANDALL, Secretary. Seventeenth street. altogether lasted twelve Frenchman, his three years lmpris---Hi- t at Vincennes, wrote many HMhiets and his Lettres de cachet JrJriioni detat" Luther, while In loUtary castle of Wartburg, wrote 1st gt noble hymn Eln Feste Burg, thirteen his During GotL per of gt confinement In the tower wrote a Walter Raleigh frfrn sir creaUon from the world the of piry who was S 1M B. C. Daniel Defoe, a for two the for years printed of an Ironical pamphlet 1116 Shortest Way with produced during his lmpros-Hini- t several of the 210 works he Is The poet Love-fId to have written. wrote Lucas ta while a political iriioner, and the Roman philosopher, frrfMni, wrote In prison a work FOR RENT Room to rent to lady BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINappropriate to his situation of MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. Consolation Philosophy." Di the employed during day; very reasonMeets every Wednesday evening at able; close In. Address "R" Journal. 7:80. E. F. Marshall, Master; A. L. SOME FINE WEDDING CAKES. FOR RENT frame, one Howe, Secretary; E. A. Munsey, and a half blocks from Sacred Heart Collector. fimrkabls Creations Made for Engwhich The brilliant Mir-durin- g J pub-jntjo- en-gk- d Die-mttn- ," c sin-pkrl- y Five-roo- lish Royalty. cake once made for the Albany stood six feet high i wedding of nl weighed 200 pounds. It was decided with a chain of reading cuplda, k compliment to his royal highness tanry taste. The Marchioness of lane's cake, though not so high, risked SOO pounds and bore on Its a replica of a famous nmmlt ditsuy. The Duke of vu made In the royal r'ece of York's cake kitchens at Vhdior. Five weeks were expended nr It and the decorations were They reproduced episodes In fie Ufe of the sailor prince. It was dx feet ten inches high and weighed M pounds. The Princess Mauds was tented with wreaths of flowers and thtcd to match nature. All except the mag-dken-L wee were edible. the Age. Jefferson, the actor, thinks h hi discovered the most grievous tiroks the commercial spirit of the in has yet delivered. A favorite KUa grandson was recently display-t- o the contents of his pockets and Pktalng how he became possessed d itch article. And the top where did you get The Spirit, of Joieph fotr uked Mr. Jefferson. the big boys gave me that for teag k," explained the youngster. "What!" exclaimed the astonished Oh, Ttr ter. Ta When they first begin a game or A or something; k, "body has to be It, so they hire of us little fellows." about eeny, meeny, J4 ter.mor" pursued M Jefferson. they say that takes too long; P Mte to hire an it, explained " toy- - Saturday Evening Post Oh, Midsummer Day Festival. ummer day, or SL John the Ite'a day, is a festival of much Wtance among the Masur peasant a m Eccles OGDEN UNION NO. 178, ORDER OF WASHINGTON Meets every Tuesday evening at o'clock In A. O. U. FOR BALE. W. halL H. A. SIMS, President WALTER FOR SALE Rooming RICHEY, Secretary. house; house on Twenty-fift- h street; Junction City Lodge No. 88, inderent 850, Income 8260 per month; pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In price 3750; easy terms Also house on Washington avenue; rent L O. O. F. hall every Thursday even315. Will sell for 3200. This Is a ing. Visiting brothers cordially Insnap. PETERSON A CO. room 42, to be present vited First Nitlonal Bank building. C. P. UTTER. N. G. FOR SALE! Good house, 4 WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. blocks from shops, barn, windmill and tank, nice lawn, large lot; 31,600. OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF 3100 cash, balance 8 per cent S. 8. Pythias, meets at Caatle ball, Utah Smith, room No. 4, First National National bank building, every Monbank bldg. day evening. Vlaltlng brothers corall modern FOR SALE 69x160 corner lot feet; dially invited. W. A. Robertson, C. brick house, price 32,500. S. S. SMITH, room C.; A, T. Wood , M. of F.; L N. No. 4, First National bank bldg. Meld, K. of R and 8. FOR SALE Fifty-fobuilding lota PROFESSIONAL CARDS. In desirable location; can be sold on KENPETERSON ft CO. Installments HUNTER ft Real Estate. NEDY, Agents Room 41, First National Bank Bldg. tons alfalfa hay, SALE FOR Fifty OGDEN, UTAH. first and second cutting. In stack at S42-Telephone Warren. HUNTER ft KENNEDY, H. H. GODDARD Agents Loan and Inauranee Real Estate, 60x FOR SALE Good building lot, Broker. 170, on North Washington; price, Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold 3 400. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. 810 Bodes Bldg. frams Grant FOR SALES Five-roo- m R. P. HUNTER avenue, 81,500, easy terms; five-rooNotary Public and Conveyancer. frame on bench, 91,200, easy terms; Room f. First National Bank Bldg. m brick and brick barn, H. N. IVES, N. J. HARRIS 33,000, easy terms 203 Eccles Bldg. Lawyer 14 First National Bank Bldg. Room Nine-roo- m on car BALE! brick, FOR Notary in Office. Phone SI4K frame, close line, 83,000; nine-roo- m In, strictly modern, 84,500, or will A. 8. CONDON, M. D. trade for a smaller home. N. H. Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence IVES, 209 Eccles Bldg. 2416 Madlaon Avenue. 598-Residence Office on telephone, small cottages FOR SALE Two 451-N. 3L500. telephone, Thirtieth street; cheap; H. IVES, 201 Eccles Bldg; DR. D. N. SMITH a acres, Dentist FOR SALE Seventy-fiv- e first-clas- s, modern form; will trade Rooms 61-First National Bank Bldg. for city property. N. H. IVES, 209 HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN Eccles Bldg. Attomeys-at-LaN. H. IVES 208 Academy. bldg. 14-ro- ot X. m five-roo- K. :tcmie. In Ogden City, ber county. Utah, on or before ninth il.iy of January, A. D. 1905. CM. MILKS A. K. the M. CARSTEXSEX, lRATT, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of Union Pacific Railroad company will be held at the office of the company, In Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, October 11, 1904, at twelve o'clock noon, for the election of fifteen directors of the company, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting. The books for the transfer of stock (both common and preferred) will be cloaed for the purposes of the meeting at the close of business on Wednesday, August 31, 1904, and will be reopened at ten o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, October 12, 1904. ALEX. MILLER Secretary. Dated August 22, 1904. and in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made THE UNION PACIFIC LAND COM- on the 29th day of July, 1904, ao many PANY ANNUAL MEETNG. shnrea of each parcel of auch stock ss The annual meeting of the stockhold- may he necessary will be sold at the er! of The Union Pacific Land com- office of the secretary at 2684 Washpany will be held at the office of the ington avenue, Ogden, Utah, on Fricompany In Salt Lake City, Utah, on day, October 7, 1904, at 6 p. m. of said Tuesday, October 11, 1904, at 11 o'clock day, to pay the delinquent assessment a. m., for the election of alx directors thereon, together with the cost of adof the company, and for the transac- vertising and expense of sale. tion of such other business as may GEORGE GUTCH, Secretary. legally come before the meeting. ALEX. MILLAR, Secretary. Dated August 81, 1904. Around Election Time. Listenin' to the siweclim us election lime draws near SUMMONS. That's Hbout the grenteMt fun that happens around here. Is far sweeter than the slng-l- n' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF The phrases of a bird; the Second Judicial District of the They beat the greatest music that a person ever heard. State of Utah, in and for the County pictures that they're drmwln' to of Weber. Bessie M. Ward, plaintiff, An the aye Imagination's vs. William Ward, defendant Are better than the finest circus bills ever spy. you'll The State of Utah to said defendant: promises they're framin of a fuYou are hereby sumoned to appear An the ture grand an' blest within twenty days after the service of Are most as good as sermons that discourse of heavenly rest. this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action Its possible, I know, when the exciteis brought otherwise, within thirty ment's past an' gone. we'll discover things ware days after service, and defend the That, as usual,overdrawn, above entitled action; and In cas of An slightly we've got to wait an' labor In the way good, your failure so to do Judgment will be our hopes onto some subsequent rendered against you as demanded In An pin election day. the complaint of which a copy la de- But hopln's better than the realisin', Tvs tell, posited with the Clerk of the above Bo 1 heard around an hearken to the talk stan' entitled Court that sounds so well, MAGINNIS ft STOUT, An' am thankful for the privilege, so eonthln' an so dear. Plaintiff's Attorney. to the speeches as election P. O. Address 423 Eccles Bldg., Of llatenfn' day draws near. Ogden, Utah. Washington Star. SUMMONS. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT within and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before Hon. J. A. Howell, Municipal Precinct Justice. Judge and Fred Foulger, plaintiff, vs. Alexander J. Avey, defendant The State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled Court within ten (10) days after the service 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 0th day of September, A. D. 1904. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber county, greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Witness, Hon. J. A. Howell, Judge of said Court, with the Seal thereof, this 0th day of September, A. D. 1904. SeaL DAVID JENSON, Clerk. JOSEPH CHER ESQ, Attorney for Plaintiff. Woman .Every IntsnsMd sad Sheeld ksow , Is sboet the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray m new taW Syrhe. It Of Hnt rab hn end SwMm. CaaTwdfnh II I.HIW ImI Uj. at II he the mimottupplr Kl numitt no Mher. hri trad uninp for. H alvei IHnuiMImuk-M- M tall pertleiiUn and direction nimble to tadm. MIBVKLtn. tork. Sirsrk Kow. gtxt Irn MCNANDWOMEit. Um Bis ti fnr snnotnrnl diehorss,iaflasiBoUoai, irritations or nlenstiosi of Gramercy; IhmCwllMtCl. tamos nMmbrm. Psinlm, ud not utrii- font or potionoas. FAMILY LAUNDRY E. M. CONROY, M. D, Londons Fish 8upply. 847-Over phone orMdhjDntfhk, not Is tbit wrmpmr, Carrs drug store, corner jmT1 7ar the supplies of fish at by ospraw, prepaid, lor DYE AND h Twenty-fiftavenue. CLEANING street ISO. orlbotllr SS.ff, Grant and FRENCH amount,Jirket, London, u Circular aaat on latash specWORKS Ladles garments tons, as against 15667 th " 13,12 Mi 148,366 tons In 190L Twenty-seven.MONEY TO LOAN. ialty. V. L Huaeon, 461 MONEY LOANED On any security. Telephone Unless you own a little ground street, Ogden. In this city you lack something Large sums at banker's rates; salary 851-of tho full stature of cltlsenshlp. loans. Service quick and confidential , It won't require a great deal of Western Brokerage Company. 128-- 4 not good VETERINARY SURGEONS. money to begin Just watch the by accident. Eccles Blddg. 4real estate ads. D. P. MILLIKEN accident. MONEY TO LOAN On city or form Veterinary Surgeon. '"'"Mnttwn, improved property; five year loans JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS. T U jrwi daa'i lik h. Treats all Diseases of Domestic An with option of paying in three years JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS. Stable, Office lmals Corey's Livery quality HUNTER ft KENNEDY. ll-JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS. Ogden, Utah. Night phone, Baby Bouquet . Z. tea Y. - - toCH"eig.rir No. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY ANNUAL MEETING. in-v-s 2583 No. No. Attorney for Administrator. 61 'to We- Administrator. X. East Prussia. On this day a wreath, and each ton tries to throw her wreath so lodge It on a fruit tree. A girl t keep on throwing until her toh stays In the branches and the Mer of attempts Is supposed to Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank the number of years she will LOST. Building. wilt to get married. When avenue, a LOST On Washington Oris are thus the young T. D. JOHNSON engaged 8 of the sterescope and views Under please village stand around chaf-- I store. to retrn Badcons Lawyer. drug them when they miss. The girl 8 and 9 FI ret National Bank Rooms IL 1 her wreith at the first MISCELLANEOUS. Building. Is vehemently applauded. The ita Poles who live In that OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed ALFRED W. AGEE, Prussia which was once part and curled. MRS. THOS. JENAttomoyat-Law- , and Pacific. KINS. Thirty-thir- d 312, Ecdea Building In 0 tach make UNION DEPOT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DELINQUENT NOTICE. TllK SOUTH WEDGE GOLD MIX-- : ins Company. Irinclpal place of bus- ines, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. There are delinquent upon the fol-- ! of low ing described stock, on account of CARSTENSKN. assessment No. 3, levied by the board DECEASED. of directors of the South Wedge Gold Crv-li!iwin present claims, with Mining company on the 29th day of vouchers, to the undersigned admin- July, 1904, the several amounts set op-- I istrator. ,u his residence. No. 2663 Madisoi: WANTED second-cla- fjuich atreet h Cloaad on Sunday. p. m. PUT THE 1ATTER TO A TEST TIME CARD. estate This ad was brought to the Journal for two tions, but it aceomplishod its purpose in ono. It pays to advertiso in Th Journal. City Circulator Fotar g. Dike 7 1904. Our Lady of Gain. in her amorous fashion! No longer on chappies she dotes. Once the young were the victims of passion And youth was the season of oats! But osts are now sown in the eighties With the vigor thnt millions maintain; Bo golden and happy her fats Is! Our lady of gain. Henceforward the tenderloin siren The ardors of youth can despise; The older end colder the Iron The greater. In striking her prise! The auiletee she Joshes and Jollies Ever since she has learned to adore The passion Inspiring the follies Of eighty or mors. But wins must be opened and paid for By someone prepared for the price. And too often her traps have been laid for The penniless victims of vice. But now that the kings of the coupon Are rnlaing libidinous Cain Only millionaire prey will she stoop on. Our lady of gain. Town Topics. Theres a change The "BulPe-Eye.- " Why Is the targets 0. 2. Depart Fast Mail 8:20 ejib Overland Limited for Omaha, Council BlulTa, Kansas City Denver. 3:00 and East, dally 4. Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all Points East, dally... Arrive. No. 3. California Express from , Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and East, dally... No. 1. Overland Limited Council from Omaha, Kansas Bluffs, City, Denver, and all Points East, daily No. 101. Fast Mall 7:20 p-- pjik 3:45 son. 2:50 p.m. 3:00 p.m. NORTH OF OGDEN. No. No. No. No. No. Depart Pocatello and Express, dally 7. Fast Mall for tello, Butte and land, dally 11. Cache Valley press, dally Arrive. 8. Mall Fast a pd Portlund dally 12. Cache Valley press, dally No. 9. Butte 1:25 a.m. PocaPort12:05 p.m. Ex- 7:15 p.m. from Butte 7:00 a.m. Ex- 10:30 a.m. Pocatello and Butte 6:00 p.m. Express; dally 10. 80UTH OF OGDEN. Depart Portland, Butte and Pocatello for Salt Lake 7:25 a.m. City, dally No. 4. Local to Salt Lake 8:10: City, dally to No. 12. Cache Valley .10:45 Salt Lake City No. 2. Limited for Salt Lake, Provo, Nephl and 3:20. p.m. Juab, dally No. 10. Butte, Portland, Pocatello, and to Salt Lake city, dally 6:30 Arrive. No. 9. Butte and Pocatello Express from Salt Lake City and , Intermediate 12:45: Polnta,, dally No. 3. Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City and Intermediate P o I n t ft No. 8. 1 p-- 8:00 1 dally 7. Pocatello, Butte and Portland Express from Salt Lake City, dally.. 11:20 No. 1. Fast Mall from Salt Lake City, dally 2:30 pjn. No. 11. Cache Valley Ex press from Balt Lake City, Provo, Nephl and 8:55 Juab, dally No. 1 Depart Atlantic Mall for Salt Lake City, Provo, and all Points East.... 7:45 aJM. No. 12. To Salt Lake City and Intermediate Points No. 0. 8:30 asb ...... so No. dally 2. Atlantic Limited for called? This Is one of the many InSalt Lake City, Provo, stances In our language where words Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denhave gained a higher status then that ver and all Points East, .......... 2:18 psa with which they started and have dally been promoted from the slang diction- No. 4. Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, ary to the dictionary of respectable Denver and all Points end current use. 7:00 East, dally Bulls-ey- e le found In the dictionary Arrive. of "The Canting Crew so far back as No. 3. Pacific Express from 1690, and was the vulgar word for the Denver, Pueblo, Provo, central ring of the target used as a Salt Lake City and all mark for archers, which was colored Points East dally.... 12:55 wn. differently from tbs other rings. This No. 5. Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo,, may hava arisen from the ancient Denver and all Points ronnded shields, cut out of ox hide and . . , . .11 145 ain East strengthened with a spike or central boas for thla shield or target; hence No. 1. Pacific Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Leadtarget was often used as a mark Itself. vllle. Salt Lake City and When sheet glass began to be manuall Points dally... 2:40 p.m. factured the thickened part, where the No. 11. Local East, from Sanpete tube had been attached, was called the 7:00 pan. Valley bulls-eyThen this term was successively applied to a lens of glass, especially In a ship's side, to the lens of the lantern, to the lantern Itself and Depart. finally to the central boss of a target No. 3. Pacific Express for Ban Francisco and InMosaics for Stanford University. termediate points, dally. 4:30 an. Maurizio Camerlno, an artist from No. 6. Pacific Express 'hrough to San FrancisVenice, has begun work on several 12:15 pjn. co, dally more elaborate mosaic designs on the entertor of the Stanford Memorial No. 1. Overland Limited.. 3:40 p.m. church at Stanford university, Cali- No. 203. Mixed Train, Ogden to Montello,Corinne fornia. The new mosaics will repreand Kelton, dally exsent biblical scenes and will be placed 6:00 a.m. cept Sunday over the entire aide walla of the organ Arrive. loft and the east and west transept No. 6. Atlantic Express wings. At present those walls are surBan from Francisco, smooth-faceornafaced with stone, 7:10a.m. dally mented with artistically carved de- No. 2. Overland Limited... 2:00p.m. Atlantic Express signs, but these will be hewn out and No. A from San Francisco and the mosaic work substituted. When Intermediate points dalthe proposed work Is completed the 6:10 p.m. ly entire Interior wall surface of the edi204. No. Mixed from Train fice will be covered with mosaic. The Montello via Corinne work will require eight months for and Kelton, dally except completion. 5:00 p.m. Sunday bulls-eye-" . pj. e. SOUTHERN PACIFIC d ,.. |