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Show DAILY Htah Founded XTATK JOURNAL, WKUNKsDA Y. .UNITARY OGDEN, UTAH. A. P. 1898. by E. A. Littlefiold, I Mr. Man, docs circuit tun cm sny Officers: President syonk J. Cannon Browning Littlefield. . .Secy, and Treasurer ". ' ,y 1 I W with j,u? i am when aiiMti I i gj A. Littlefield -. Oh Telephone ist Bueiness Manager Twenty-fourt- street h I P-- m. Closed on Sunday. Ml. Horace 8. Foster City Circulator is iiili'i'csiiiig," said ; a sort of l'li.iigi'iiidu-r- 1 HU can board a street car at the door for any part of the right city, tm arrival lit u large city these things count. lintels. Heart the unde-Velow- houses and the bent priniiiiil buxines oiiiiimg her for two itiMoiisolatc one, and pioiose Hi it -nfc Joyce- - !i,. The Rui lingtnii Mutiiiu in Ghli'ago is You land in the heart of the rity. VMlIim a minutes walk of the In the .i.iin iii.it si,,, will refuse me -- Ah Director! j. Cannon. E. A. Littlefield, owUliam. W. W. Browning, R. D. Johnson. R. & L. Wlndle, T. .J WHAT IT SEEMED TO HIM. It ought to sny way, ad the wiM advertiser w ill advertise here. If It i RESULTS he is wanting Vice-Preside- nt To Cause a Smile V.7 SJY! except Sunday ' n- 1!HM state journal iiriitd evenr uventn J Ju, v. : FOR SALE. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. SYMPATHETIC. Yoir if,oh. John, the r.ns hav,. ' FOR SALE At a bargain, four roms OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF eaten my cuke. newly furnished, close In, Just the WASHINGTON Meets every MonJolm WI1..1: All of it? thing for a person who wan1 to 8 o'clock In L O. O. day evening at Torn.,- - Wife Every piece. I feel commence housekeeping. A nap. K. hall. like ci i; Come quick. 2317 Grant Avenu J. J. DRUMMITT, President John t di. il.ni't cry over a few rats. ' WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. -FOR SALE 8 room house, barn, rees, BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING. large lot, 21st between Wall ant Lin- BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN"1 uuilcrKi.iuil that Judge Marrlmore MEN. OS. OGDEN LODGE No. coln. 81500. J. J. BrummltL Meets every Wednesday evening st is breakup up housekeeping." FOR SALE 6 acres good lani fine i i'i be. 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; That A. S. lies very busy these house, near car line, 12000. E. A. Munsey, days di-- t i. in c divorce cases. Howe, Secretary; J. J. Brummltt. Well, lm: i that what I said? Collector. . Terms of Subscription. . 60c one month mall By 11.60 months By mall three 1.00 months six By mall, $.00 one year mail, By 15c week one By carrier, 0c one month By carrier, FOR . SALE Rooming housq 6c Single copies sacrifice. J. J. Brummltt. I In advance lubscrlptlons payable Tlie ltiiiiingtoii No. $ is our crack train. Denver to Omaha and Chicago; leaves Deliver 4:15 p. m. Another oF good train leaves 10:35 p. in. forget our 2 p. m. and 10:35 trains for Kaunas City and St. IVvu't Chicago i p. hi. Louis. OFFICE TICKET . 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. Junction City Lodge No. SO, IndeFRESH WINDS. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In New Arrival -- The winds up here! y.n L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenseem to be mute fresh. 6 room house, on car line, ing. SALE FOR Visiting brothers cordially InOld rt. Ieter (grumpily) Indeed Subscribers who do not receive their near school, $1000. J. J. Brummltt vited to be present nauers or have any cause for complaint are. They are all the time trying they will oblige by notifying this office. Five C. P. UTTER, N. G. Inforto blow for be will ihrmiKh my whiskers. reward paid dollars REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. mation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies WHERE THEY FAIL. FOR SALE Some good building Iota of The State Journal from the premiPROFESSIONAL CARDS. ses of subscribers. They say women can always pick 60x182 feet on Madison Aye., out goods that will wash. N. J. HARRIS Twenty-secon- d St., car line j.. $400 TO ADVERTISERS. "True enough. Hut why do they al60x175 feet on Wall, near Pln- Lawyer All advertising copy must be in the 34 ways Room pick out children that will not?" First National Bank Bldg. 150 gree school Insure to Insertion evening Office. ln 334K Phone previous 50x145 feet on Park Ave., two Notary THE OLD, OLD. the next day. blocks from Union depot...'.., 125 J. D. SKEEN, I not lie a sister to you?" "May HUNTER & KENNEDY, Agts. matter NoEntered as second-clas- s Lawyer She asked of him she'd declined to First National Bank Bldg. vember 10, 190, at the postofflee at wed. FOR RENT. Utah, under the Act of Congress He bowed, with a sad and dejected air. H. H. GODDARD of March I, 1870. frame house, FOR RENT Any old thing." was all lie said. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance furnished; $20 per month. Broker. CLOVER OR LUCERN FOR HENS. HUNTER & KENNEDY. A Vest Pocket Doctor. Commercial Stocks to realise what Bought and Sold. Few poultry raisers 310 Eccles Bldg. extent fowls are herblverous. When FOR RENT Three nicely fumlttted Never In the way, no trouble to 2457 Lincoln Ave. rooms. Apply on ration a carry, easy to take, pleasant and never fed strongly they grain A. 8. CONDON, M. D. falling In results are DeWItts Little will often leave their morning allowRisers. A vial of these little pills WANTED. Early ance to go to the fields, where they Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence In the Is a certain guaranmay be seen pusily puling grass. A WANTED 2416 Madison Avenue. A good girl for cooking tee against headache, biliousness, tor' wheat or grass field which adjoins the Residence pld liver and all of the Ills resulting and kitchen work. Call mornings. Office telephone, 535-farm buildings Is apt to be eaten bare from constipation. They tonic and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, 531 Twenty-sixt- h telephone, 451-where the chickens run. This Is bad strengthen the liver. Sold by Geo. F. street Phone 848 X. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Notary Public. for the grain, but excellent for the JOSEPH CHEZ poultry, and suggests an Idea to the SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly and Counsslor-at-LaAttorney former who Is after winter eggs. This made and repaired. David HenderFirst National Bank Building. LEGAL NOTICES. Is to plant a piece of rye near the henson, 2580 Washington Ave. so and It that gets house, early enough HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN Probate and Guardianship Xotitn. a good top before cold weather. Dur- WANTED Molar's Barber College of Attornsys-at-Laon ln offers and fall the Lake late Salt ing advantages pleasant days City Rooms 14 to 18 First National Bank Consult County Clerk or the rraiiective In winter the hens can run on It and be teaching the trade that cannot be Building. signers for further lnfonnatiou. had elsewhere. Writ today for full wonderfully benefited for health and D. JOHNSON T. NOTICK TO CKEMTOIW. egg production. particulars. Lawyer. In the district court of the Hecond jndicia Every farmer should save some of district, in and for the county of Weber, Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank MISCELLANEOUS. his clover or lucem, for the poultry, State of Utah. says the New Tork Tribune Farmer. TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN We Building. In the matter of the axaigiiiiieiit of I.. B. Stone A Co., sxxigniir. It may be cut fine or mixed with the . E. PRATT, ARTHUR Notice ia hereby given, by the undersign have a fine line of Gloves, Blankets, mixifeed, boiling water being added in ed, aimigiiee of and for 1.. S. Slone & Co., Lawyer. Whips, Harness and Wagon Covers. to the creditors of and all jierwina ng. It gives bulk and Is a valuable Eccles Bldg, aMt(uorx, J. C. Platt Saddlery Co, 2278 Wash- Room 805. having claims against the said L. S. stone A source of protein. To one peck of dry Go., assignors, to exhibit and file them, with ington; phone DR. D. N. 8M1TH clover or lucem leaves add a mixture the necessary vouchers executed under onth, within three months after the first publicaDentist of the following: Com meal, five CASH REGISTERS National Cash tion of this notice, to said assignee, at the Bank Bldg. offices of his First National quarts; animal meal, one quart. This Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for Rooms attorney, Joseph Chex, First National Hank building, the same be may he fed every other day as much Utah. 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. E. M. CONROY, M. D, ing the plaee for the transaction of the buslA Second-han- d as they will eat up clean. An excellent registers always on said assignors, the said L. S. Stone TeL Ne. 400Z. ness of 420 Eccles Bldg. Go., in the city of Ogden, Weber county, way to prepare the clover or lucem Is hand. great R. F. NE5LEN, j General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY- - -- , Og-ge- n, Four-roo- m vest-pock- et K. The Overland Route PATRONS Union Pacific Italroad are assured 61-- dol-spe- nt Union Its of AUSTRALIA'S LATEST PLAGUE. caterpillar plague In Australia la turning alarmlng proportions and $ culturlsts are to fear for The beginning V,Untiful crl which have result-- r e from the recent splendid rains. The sslon is now extending from the hem part of New South Wales WeStern border f the colony, Tni stopped through the cru.hL." beIl'g rendered oUppery by the f the ln8ect. which cro. track In countless numbers. An nearn!Tdlnary "lht wa witnessed thurat' where traveling army of L Z 1,lar" M,d by witnesses to ,nch deP utterly sunifti e oat" ln seventeen-acr- e the wheat In an fit.,! adjoining Ithu, a few hours. -- .I1 ". con-Ik- M the in puny IUUroad Padflo mporovement This nient equip line la renown ad for Its fast V a and trains Com-- 1 rrivl11 the,P on time, and tha general superiority of Its service. Union IPaoiflo RUNS Three tralne dally to the East, the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. Traveling X. to run It through the threshing maMONEY TO LOAN. chine, which makes the leaves and blossoms fine and rejects the coarser MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. sterna One hundred of lime are all farm animals. by the lars have been 42 51-- grains required In forming the egg shell, eta, and as 1,000 pounds of wheat or com contain less than one pound of lime, the hen Is starving for lime. Clover or lucem contains twenty times as much lime as the grains; hence Its usefulness in an egg ration. Its great advantage lies in the fact that the lime It contains bas all been prepared ready for assimilation through Its combination with tbs vegetable aclda One hundred pounds of clover digested produces three pounds of soluble lime prepared by nature for immediate use. Of the phosphates clover contains even times as much as com; of sulphur ten times as much. As a source Protein, clover or lucem Is the cheapest for the farmer. If he goes to buy It in the shape of middlings or brewer's grains it takes a lot of cash. nd the hens must have protein from me urce. As a rule the farmer wise more corn than any other feed. but corn is too fattening to be used vry largely in an egg ration. Alfalfa r clover balances it up, and at the me time makes a more healthful diet ror all human that Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of accident. Mil- X. 41-- Or THE 52 41-4- ALFRED W. AGEE, Attorney-at-La- Now-a-day- s! 2 is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the state of Utah. A. L. llKEWKlt, Assignee. JOSKl'if ClIKZ, Attorney. Dated January 19, liHM. 4 UNION 312, Eccles Building. PACIFIC-CHIC- NOTICE. DELINQUENT MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm A. W. BROWN loans five year Improved property; 125 Twenty-firs- t Street, Ogden, Utah WYOMING-UTA- H OIL COMPANY with option of paying In three years. of business, room 4 Principal place Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, HUNTER A KENNEDY. bank National First building, Ogden, Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron AGENCY Work, eta Brass and Iron Casting. oil Uinta coun location of STEAMSHIP land, GENERAL Utah; ty, Wyoming. O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tiv- e. H0TEL8. There are delinquent on the followPassengers booked to and from described stock, on account of asing THE HOTEL LINCOLN any part of Europe over the Amersessment No. 1, of three tenths W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor ican, the White Star or the Scandicent a share, levied on the 1st day of Hotsl A First-Clas- s . navian American lines. Office: 2418 1903, the several amounts 330 Twenty-thir- d St OGDEN, UTAH December, Washington Ave, Ogden, Utah. set opposite the names of the respective shareholders towlt: MANCHURIA. TO SELL WE WHAT MUSEUM. No. No. Aint BRITISH START OF of the United States with trade The Shares Due Cert An observer recalls the Interesting 18 Manchuria, China, shows no percepti- Avey, A. J 3,000 circumstances of the establishment of ble change In 1902 as compared with 42 A. J Avey, the British museum. The funds for the 1901. Figures Just complied by the de- Ballantyne, J. E. 31 institution were raised toy a lottery, partment of commerce and labor show Binford, Wm 25 which was authorised ln 1758 by an that the total Imports Into the port of Browning, J. W 87 act of parliament, the archbishop of Newchwang. the principal doorway Frey. George 24 Canterbury, the lord chancellor and the through which Manchuria Is at present Gutch, George 26 38 speaker being the managers and trus- supplied, amounted In 1902 to 18,000,-00- 0 Higgins, L. !l0 hnlkwan taels In value, against Johnson, T. D tees, each to receive 100 as an honorarium, The amount of the lottery Is 17,000,000 In 1901 and 8,000,000 ln 1900 Montgomery, N 30 said to have been a million and a half The official report of the Chinese gov- Porter, John R. 23 dollars (800,000), which was raised ernment does not specify all classes of Proudfit, Robt. L.....27 200,000 for merchandise received Into Newchwang by 8 tickets, to provide .21 Smith, C. H.. 10,000 from the United States, but does spefrom In value 3 prizes, varying Van Patten, A to 10, and 100,000 for the purchase cify the four principal articles Amer- Van Patten, A 4 of the museum's nucleus the Sloane ican Jeans, drills, sheetings and kero Van Patten, A. 5 collections and the Harlelan library; sene. The total value of these four ar- Ward, John 39 also to provide cases for the acquisi- ticles of American production reported Weber, A, J.. ,40 tions and to meet other expenses. It as brought Into Newchwang In 1902, And In accordance with law, and an will be remembered that the lottery either coming direct from the United order of the Board of Directors made became notorious through thq activities States or from other ports of China, on the first day of December, 1903. so of a certain Peter Leheup, who shrewd- was $.1 18,920 ha Ik wan taels, which at many shares of each parcel of stock ly cornered the tickets and sold them the official valuation of the halkwan as may be necessary will be sold t at a premium. Leheup was afterwards tael ln 1902 would make the total value compublic auction at the office of the prosecuted for breach of trust and in United States currency 83,854,020. Bank National pany, room 4, First fined 1,000, which could not have building. Ogden, Utah, on Friday, the His Heuss. Into Broke troubled him much as his profits from 1904, at 2 o'clock S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt.. was 29th day of January, 40.000. Harpers the deal were to the delinquent m. said pay of day robbed of his customary health by ln p. Weekly. with the assessment thereon, together When vaslon of Chronic Constipation. of and expense costs of advertising P1U" Into broke New Life Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Dr. King's sale. end arrested was Utah 8tate Journal. Apply to Horace his house his trouble S. S. SMITH, Secretary. now hes entirely cured. Theyre guar& Foster, city circulator. DriJanuary 14, 1904; First J. Jesse publication, 35c. at anteed to cure. Inst publication. January 29, 1904. the Utah State Journal. ver's drug store. AGO, S MILWAUKEE PAUL ST. line travel two whole a person can days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all (3-1- 0) ....... Subscribe for C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 Commercial Agent, West Second South St., Salt Lake City. i Through Service TO ST. LOUIS EAST AND THE The Only Double-Trac- k Railway Betweeu the Missouri River uud Cblcafo. VIA 3 Trains Missouri Pacific DAILY TO RAILWAY CHICAGO THROUGH COLORADO AND EAST & North-Weste- KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLMAN rn SLEEPING Railway. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, electric Fans. RECLINING CHAIR CARS ... (seats ran). DAY COACH Hr El. Fir lurtht, Tlcluti, FHftn ifc.,iddrui For sleeping car reservations, tickets and information apply t0 C. A WALKER. Gcstnl Ac.l CVIcafo 200 So. Msin St, Slt Uki City, Vtik. CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buifet smoking and library cars; all meals In dining cars. Fast schedules. t 1 FERTILE VIA TUB Chicago SCENIC it l H. C. TOWNSEND, tmwnMmMUTHH(,KUMi |