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Show DAILY '"Tyli: ',st WeArN:l'A ft ten. f.,r widow. Cny; hani t:!y, or Officers: J- - Mnk Browning fftuHeld.-.Becy- - WlAVn:!) John Jo 8- - Twenty-fourt- h WL-h.-- A , Og.b-n- Jones. Utah. . r liable Kirl for work. Ap Cannon, 663 Hath St. S'JOj. dinim-.roon- , a ltd M'S- Py n;d Inquire of Ivlivi-ry- W. Browning, R. i Hal,.i;aio::. and Directors: ;?j?hnn. el- .- be Vice-Preside- nt w of bo.irj bill. All l0 p L Muflt t - J- WANTEli Active with $500. to ina.ii.iBe Hiclit partner busiiii.inufaeturlng ness. )H to $I Call day. p,T 22 2Ttu street. tb-ariii- - i 5 Twenty-fourt- h I V " Closed on Sunday. jjffii " nmr Pantone, Telephone: Bell, 664 L ring -1 ring Bell, 6641 rings ..ind., 664 2 rings .:..Ind., jitorl1 Room 684- Tenne of Subscription: I one month three month viz months gH WANTED Violin pupils. 2163 Adams avenue. ytir on vtck Qpf riff qdo month FVIl KENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 427 24th St. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Steam heat and bath. The Palace, 250 25th .66 block from depot. St., 11. M TOR RENT Barn, with electric light; l'i l0 I.M elS M siMnsiti three months. If palJ CSS street. Twenty-secon- d FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board. The Eldora. 854 25th street I.M FDR RENT Nice furnished and unreact furnished rooms for house-keepinnhcrlptions payable in advance. Phone. Bell, S42-Ind., 716. 2252 wh0 do uot recclTt their Washington avenue Upstairs. HtihicrU n y cause for complaint notifying this office. Five FDR RENT F'urnlshed rooms; neat and clean; by the day, 20c., 60c. and !S.!Trwsr6 will be paid for lnfor-ue- o 25c. By the week, 61.25 to 62.50. and lead to arrest the (hat Allen House, 2510 Lincoln Ave. Tygo el persons stealing copies Journal from the prem- -, FDR RENT F'urnlshed rooms, single adacribera. or In suites, with bath; centrally located; reasonable. The Colonial, 262 TOADVERTISERS: 24th street copy must be In the jl ilnrtteing to insure Insertion FDR RENT Neatly furnished rooms; A,,, evening good location; reasonable rates, by Asgtft dsT s. matter day, week or month. The Denver. mud as second-cla169 25th street. at the postofflce at Og-4- d the Act of Congress r1.li under FOR 8ALE. g lurch 1676. ifince agp g. Kutf 1 No-uo- ss FDR SALE $1200 four-rooframe house, in four blocks of depot. Lot 45 feet by 20 rods. On installments. Cheaper than paying rent HUNTER A KENNEDY. m SHIPS BRING Which 30,000 8ONGBIRD8. Made the Hoboken Region Sound Lika Opera Astray. FOR SALE St, $4 Well located lot on 28th per front foot J. J. BRUM MITT. 54x122 feet near the Sacred Heart Academy, 6160. J. J. BRUMMITT. FDR SALE ruing of winter seas could not the melody of 20,000 birds, mostlframe y cunries, that arrived In Hoboken FOR SALE A Snap; itcerl the North German Lloyd steam-it- y house; good lot 7x1 rods. Not far Hinnover , from Bremen, says the from railroad shops. 61,006 If sold None of the little soon. Apply 210 Ecclea Building. for York Bun. mUua Including some of the most SALE Lot well located on agorive and talented finches that FDR Ad&ma avenue, close in, 7 per front hnciKr whistled, had a chance to J. J. BRUMMITT. foot. Mthit the weather without looked Ji t They were in cages In a steam-Mtt- tf FDR SALE Riding and driving pony. apartment of the ship. , All that Gentle and sound. Also buggy, harWav was pleasant, and they had ness and saddle. 2266 Wash. Ave. to on eat ptaty and drink the fourteen of Ml tumult that made most of the FOR SALE Good house, ftann passengers unhappy. Several lawn, trees, within five blocks of the haired of the vocalists died, which Union depot, $900. it about normal mortality In so large J. J. BRUMMITT. bird population, but that did not lend tbttof oidness to the notes of the multFDR SALE Good rooming house; 21 itude of survivors. rooms ; good location. One Wheeler A Fire covered vans were waiting for Wilson sewing machine: washing the fingers at the machine and wringer. H. C. Peterliners Hoboken piere, lest their voices be affected son, 2277 Washington Ave. by the chill of the air the warbler's a fair am vre thickly covered when they FOR m SALE 49x165 feet, with near the new govhouse, veto transferred from the to the ship ernment building location, $3,600. ana which were heated. They were house. Urge lot, Man to the places of half a dosen FDR SALE nice trees and lawn, within two hKlcn In this city. On the way to blocks of the Union Depot, 11,166. fe ferry, sheltered from the frosty air, J. J. BRUMMITT. The gm five-roo- STATE JOURNAL, ti FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1905. j PAGE SEVEN fribald I BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I Jjurt.il. or from . r" - f ,M l,V Wcov7-l'n- , ed -- I Ir.'iani UTAH DIRECTORY ei 66666666H4666666444644444m446464664666H46664444t or before a ck NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Weber. Elisabeth L. Peery, Louisa L. Richards, David II. Peery, Joseph S. Peery, Horace E. Peery, John Harold Peery, Elisabeth Louisa Peery, and Simon F. Peery, Lewis H. Peery and Harmon Peery, by their guardian, Elisabeth L. Peery, and D. H. Peery Estate, Plaintiffs, va Julia S. Woolley, O. A. ELMQU1ST, as administratrix of the Estate of Administrator. Henry Alberto Woolley, deceased, B. H. Goddard, E. T. Woolley and H. B. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney. Date of first publication, January Woolley, defendants. 27. 1905. The State of Utah to the said m NOTICE TO CREDITORS! IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Stephen Richardson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrix, at the law offices of Joseph Chcs., Esq., rooms 41 and 42, First National bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 8th day of June, 1905. EMMA A. RICHARDSON, JOKE LOST ON HIM. officer lold IrV on one of the trarsatlan a story last week whl another illustration of i nns inability to grasp a Jo 1 e officer, while in London after outgoing trip, dropped Into ache !? ll0ue In Soho. He took a si stable around which were gathi "umber of cockneya One of I had been recently to New Yo acted as valet to a member Y interparliamentary union. 7 criticised the In aerate city 6 wrm. and suddenly poured out 8 of invictlve on the New Yt n'an"We ave a bad lot ei jwid,0IhPbut they're not a circui inokea of bobles they York. Oi was sharpenl i Hi 01 Pencil one day in Fourth av Twenty-thir- d street. 1 PPcil and I halmost bled ran up to a red falced bob i w"omln 'Idle and ash bln, ln way becomes a genllem hrk ,WtaL'"w th qu,ckMt way to I trig 'j. , " laughed loike a foolish o .9 "cross Broadway by I three times at not "4 Oimbvi,Wln Wowed yet If Oi dont thl th - ,nd TWbune.drUnk-"rr0- TheN Cur for Pi,M- I,rhinrTn Produce moisture a fthtJSSl! ,h'" term, as well or Protruding Plies , Pile Reme Stop, i. Bn1 Meedlng. Absoi tmnr 'm ni-- 1 ,ru8S'st1 or si Trentle free. Write vn. me. Dr. Itoanko, Phi H y r nle by the Wallace Drug mail Administratrix. JOSEPH CHEZ, ESQ., Attorney. Date of first publication February Sth, 1905. NOTICE Rt bo-j-t ( FOR SALE) Elegant corner on 21th 8L and Pacific avenue, Delongs to a and most be sold at once at a sacrifice. J. J. BRUMMITT. non-reside- nt, NOTICE. FOR SALE! I have platted 180 acres of land on 12th St., much of wblcb U in bearing fruit; this will be sold at from $100 to $700 per acre on terms to suit the purchaser. J. J. BRUMMITT. MISCELLANEOUS. OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed and curled MRS. THOS. JEN and Pacific. Tel KINS. Thirty-thir- d 62I-- MEETING. The annual stockholders meeting of the Overland Mining A Milling Comand pany will be held ln Rooms 425Loan 426, Dr. H. J. Powers' office, Utah A Trust building. March 14, 1605, at the hour of 8 oclock p. m.. for the election of neven directors to serve for the presidents ensuing year; to hear the transaction financial report and for the of any other Important bualnais that may properly be brought before the JOSEPH GODDARD. Secretary. Planltlffs Attorneys. P. O. Address: First National Bank building, corner of Washington ave- street nue and Twenty-fourt- h den, Utah. ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. Og- 3. Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company Principal Place of Bueincee, Ogden, Utah. At a regular called meeting of the hoard of directors, held February 8th, resolution was 1905, the following unanimously passed: Resolved, That an assessment of lf of one cent per share be, and the same lx hereby levied upon the capital stock of this corporation one-ha- eut-tandl- ng. (Payable immediately to Jesse J. Driver, at blx office, 2363 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah, Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid upon the there will 10th day of March. 1905, will be de- Notice Is hereby given that be a meeting of the members of "The linquent and advertised for sale at Corporation of the Members of the public auction, and unless payment Is Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y made before, will be sold on the 25th Saints, residing ln the Plain City Ec- day of March, 1905, to pay the delinclesiastical Ward, of the Weber Stake quent assessment, together with the of Zion, In the County of Weber and advertising and cost of sate. SUte of Utah, at the meeting house Respectfully, of said ward, on Friday, the 24th day THE BOARD. of February, 1905, at 2 p. m.. for the W. B. WILSON," Secretary. purpose of authorising the board of directors of said corporation to transTHE DUKE BID HIGHER. fer the legal title to all the real property belonging to said corporation, to An American millionaire, staying at of George W. Bramwell, as bishop Homburg, once gave the head waiter at the Plain City ward of the Church of one of the hotels 100 marks to place Saints, ln him next to an English duke at dinner. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the County of Weber, and State of Next day he found himself at the other Utah. end of the table. Didnt I give you," GEORGE W. BRAMWELL. he remonstrated, a hundred marks t President of said Corporation. sit as near as possible to the dukeT GEORGE D. FOLKMAN, Secretary. Yea, sir, replied the waiter, "but the duke he gave me 200 marks to put you as far away as possible." London Globe. I SALES I am placing five hundred :rea of choice land, located near the the market; thin igar factory, on 111 tractg and be sold in five-ac- re ore at from $100 to $150 per acre on J. J. BRUMMITT. rma. meeting. You are hereby summoned to appear vlthln twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which thle action Is brought otherwise, 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 you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy 1 herewith served upon you. HULANISKI ft PEERY, OF hp FOR SALE 7 room brick, 8 acres land, 2 mile wast of Ogden, "Wilson Lana Apply at Journal office. STOCKHOLDERS' OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the part-nersiknown as Geroulaa Bros., doing business at 414 25th street. In Ogden city, Utah; did on tne 10th day of December, 1904, dissolve partnership, the said George Geroulas retiring from the said firm and the said William Geroulas Is to collect all bills and to pay all outstanding Indebtedness against said firm. GEROULAS BROS., By GEORGE GEROULAS. FOR SALE! Nice corner lot on Jefferson avenue, well located, close ln, $5 per front foot. J. J. BRUMMITT. if yea deal ALIA8 SUMMONS. IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Peder Otterson, deceased. Credltore will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator, at the law offices of Joseph Chex, Esq., Rooms 41 and 42, First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 28th day of May, 1905. FOR SALE Nice lot on Quincy, near 26th SU 144 feet deep, $7 per front J. J. BRUMMITT. foot your money twi taking the risk of t a a six-roo- m Count l d. they were in warm quarters SALE Newly furnished rooming tint the ship. Later they made the FOR 14 rooms, all modern Improvehouse, tafaot that brought them to this ments. Leaving the city. Will sell Mnqh seem like an opera house at a bargain. 2854 Wash, avenue. 'Nfrom Its moorings. They were Mted for the Christmas Holidays. house, lot FOR SALE Good IV 60x132 feet to alley, well located for Belgravia,' which was In close any with the Hannover on many a railroad man, $1,100; terms. fe of the J. J. BRUMMITT. had a colony stormy trip, 6 (bout 10,000 singers aboard. The naUd shipment Is the largest that HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two fine over been landed at this ranges, 1 Wheeler A Wilson port In sewing machine, 1 Singer machine, ofinglcday. H. C. 1 folding bed and 1 lounge. Peterson, 2277 Washington avenue. TEA A. V. McTNTOSH, W. M. F. K. NICHOLS. Becy. IN THE IMSTItlC IMIIIT OF S1vor.1l Jinlii-htliisliiit for Weber Stole of I'l.ili. Kl:ite or Coiuuy. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 8. R. A. M. O.irolilit IVirrHoii llolhnitl. will hvm mi Creditor with Regular convocation first Tuesday of vom her to the ill'll. ailmtu-ixlnitPROFESSIONAL CARDS. mouth. sack Visiting companions .it the offli e of J. I) Skeen, atInvited. cordially 49 and 50, First National bunk torney, HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN J. D. SKEEN. F. W. VOLL. M. K. H. P. building, Ogden. I'l.ili, on or before Attorneys the Xth 1905. of F. K. NICHOLS. Becy. Attomey-at-LaRooms 14 to 16 First Nniion.ii liana Thursday, ROBERTdayL. Julie, CltOSBIE. Room 49 and 50. First National Bank BuUdir.it Administrator. EL MONTE COMMANDERY NO. buiMiui;. Ogden, Utah. J. 1). SKEEN, Attorney. 2, K. T. Stated conclave second T. D. JOHNSON Date of first publieution, Kebruury ARTHUR E. PRATT, of each month. SoWedneHdays 8, 1905. Lawyar. Sir Knights courteously injourning Attorney at Law. Ecclts Building. Room 6 and 6 Flrit National Bank NOTICE TO CREDITORS. vited. J. H. Epperson. E. C; F. B. Building. IN THE DISTRICT COlIlT OK ALFRED W. AGEE, Nichols, Recorder. the Second Judicial district. Weber H. H. GODDARD county, elate of Utah. In the mutter Attornay-at-LaP. O. ELKS OODEN LODGE NO. Reel Estate, Loan and Inauranes of the etate of Ieter Johimou, 112, Ecclea Building 719 Lodge and club rooms second Notice to creditor. Broker. Creditor will prexen claim, with floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 WashingCommercial Stocks Bought and Sold E. M. CONROY, M. D, voucher, to the underigned at rooms ton avenue. Regular meeting every 16 8 and 6 First Xntlonnl Bank Ecclea Bldg. Over Carrs drug store, corner building, evening. Tuesday on or before Utah, the Twenty-fift- h Ogden, street and Grant avenue. Tuexday, R. P. HUNTER 23rd day of May. 1905. A. O. HORN. E. R. WILLIAM II. JOHNSON. W. Publle Notary JOSEPH CHEZ, CRANDALL, Secretary. and Convoyaneor. Administrator. Room 6, First National Bank Bldg. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. D. T. Adminfor Johnson, Attorney BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg, istrator. OGDEN. UTAH. MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68J DR. D. N. SMITH Dated Janunry 17th, 1905. Notary In office. W, U. Telegrapk Meets every Wedneeday evening at 18. Date of first Dontist publication, January code. Rell 'Phone S42-Independent Rooms 51-- il 1905. K. F. Marshall Master; A. I 7:20. 317. First National Bank Mg E. A. M unsay. Howe, Secretary: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. BUSINESS CAROS. Collector. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FDR ARCHITECTS. ABSTRACTOR. the Second Judicial District In and for OGDEN UNION NO. 172. ORDER OF WASHINGTON the County of Weher and State of Meets every TuesJ. A. SMITH. F. 8. DEVOTO, Utah. Estate of John Kntglit, deoclock in A. O. U. at I day evening A Utah Loan Trust Building. Abstractor of Title Bonded ceased. W. A. SIMS, President. H. hall. and Liesnsoo. Creditors will present their claims F. C. WOODS A CO, WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. 366 Twenty-fourt- h with vouchers to the undersigned at street. 56 and 57, First Nat. Bank Building. the office of N. J. Harris, attorney for HARNES8- Junction City Lodge No. 16, Indesaid estate, at Room 34. First National BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. on beBunk or Utah, building, Ogden, Order of Odd Fellows meets In pendent GEORGE E. CROSS, fore the ninth day of June, 1905. L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenWholesale Manufacturer in and Dealer ALLEN TRANSFER CO, Dated February 8, 1905. Harness, saddle, Collars, Whips, etc.; A I born Allen, Prop. ing. Visiting brothers cordially InWILLIAM A. KNIGHT. Blanket and Robes. Make a specialty Furniture Vans and Storage. Office, of hand-mad- e vited to be present. Administrator. Buggy Harness. Repair- N. J. HARRIS, 413 Twenty-fift- h street. 'Phone No. 22. C. P. UTTER N. ing done at bed-roprices. 411 34th Attorney for Administrator. street. 'Phone, Ind., 98. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. R. E. CARTER, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. General Transfer. J. G. READ A BROS, OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF Coal and kindling delivered on short Wholesale Harness and Saddles. Pythias, meets at Castle haR Utah IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF notice. 2478 Orant avenue. IndepenCall and see our 11ns of Buggy In District the National bank building, every MonSecond Judicial and for dent telephone 416; rear Carr's drug Heaters. Robes. Blankets and Bells the County of Weber, State of Utah store. 2448 Washington avenue. day evening. Visiting brothsrs corIn the matter of the estate of Elisadially Invited. W. A. Robertson, C. beth Murry Moyei, deceased. Creditors will present claims with C.; A. T. Wood , M. of F.; L N. Meld, K. of R and 8. vouchers to the undersigned administrator at the office of J. D. Skeen, Rooms 42 and 43, First National Bank WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WS-b- er Camp No. 74 meets ln K. of P. building, Ogden, Utah, on or before hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street the 27th day of May, 1905. and Washington avenue, every WILLARD C. CARVER. Thursday evening at I p. m. VisitAdministrator. ing Woodmen cordially Invited to atJ. D. SKEEN, Attorney. tend. William Doyle, C. C.; B. Auth, Date of first publication, January Clerk, First National Bank building. 28. 1995. just as lustily and sweetly oang Mn Regular communications first and and third Thursdays of each month. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the SOCIETIES. WEBEaflioE Consult County Clerk or the reapectlva signers for further Information. six-roo- a FRATERNAL sid fiardiiiiiklf Ittiffi. Wo man Every. fatamiad o4 ihoold know , to boat Uw womlortul MARVEL Whirling Spray now TkM SjHmx. liurt Hearn SwNmi. hMt Mb -- Moat Convenleai. MUfear Sranfct br N. If Hnm4uwIlt SI AMS aeniia no i4hxr, but exult Maine fur UluMraU-Innk mba fMlI ;HiniiniUniaBdirxMiiiiia la. ealuxlilx lu IiuIim MAHVfcL hlM JOURNAL AD8. BRING RESULTS and prices that will surprise you. St Irark (taw. -- - lark. MEN AND WOMEN. 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