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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SaHSTATE journal OGDEN, UTAH. A. Littlafiald. A. D. 1896. Faundad by E. TTTsuU Journal QOINd up or going down? Journal Want Ads, used regularly and persistently, will boom your business. Publiahara Co (lncorporated.) evtnlllf BXCCpt 8unday svwr PaMLhed j 'pHE Journal Want Columns are read by more people than any advertising columns i Officers: j. cannon.... Prealdentj Vlcs-Preaide- nt a W Browning Directors: Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, j. rrinfc in Ogden. ADVERTISE your business in the Journal want ads, and you will be satisfied with j a. TJttlefleld. . .Secy. and Treasurer I W. W. Browning, R. Henry OwllHam, windle, T. D. Johnson. R. 8. u the returns. Joyce. 425 offloe Twenty-fourt- street h FRATERNAL Closed on Sunday. FOR SALE Seven-roopressed brick house; cellar, shade, electric lights. A snap at $1,600; half cash. City Circulator Address H, Journal. IP-n- - Telephone W. Horace S. 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FOR SALE 6 -- room house, on car line, near school, $1000. J. J. Brummltt SOCIETIES ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO, Lodge and club rooms second 719 is, 1904. is responsible for many a r.iiiuay wreik and the same cause' are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But In e the ndvent of Dr. King's New Dls.uvi-r- for Consumption, Coughs sml Colds, even the worst rases tun be cured, und hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dot rhrsicr, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed fur all throat and Lung diseases by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. Price 50. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. I'robatt and Guardianship One Management Do you know the Burlington Is the only line running Its own trains over Its own rails from Denver to St. Louis? This Is s good thing to hear in tiiiml when you come to make your trip to the Big Exposition. No chance of long waits en route, or missed connections. The Pt. Louis Special leaves Denver at 2 p. m arriving In St. Louis the next day at 6:50 p. m. one night on the road. The Vestlbuled Ex- press leaves Denver at 10:35 LEGAL NOTICES. (Contd.) B. P. O. JANUARY Disastrous Wracks. C Business Manager . A. Littlefield nnentlll THURSDAY, olirrs. Con-u'- .i County Clerk or the respective floor Mason building, 2416 Washing"'tfiiera for further information. ton avenue. Regular meeting every xnrici: TO CKEIUTOKS. Tuesday evening. Iu tli dixtrii-- t court of the Second judieiu! A. G. HORN. E. R. uiMriei, in ud fur the intuit v of Wrier Sluti uf I'tah. J. 11. KNAUSS, Secretary. Iu tin- limiter uf the aMiguinriit uf 1 8. Mmie iii., awtiguur. FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. N.'tii-is given, by the undersignSego Lodge No. 138, meets at L O. O. ed , uxsigiiee hereby uf snd fur L. 8. Sluue A Co., F. hall second snd fourth Fridays of assignors. In the creditors uf and all ihtmiii each month. Visiting fraters cordi- having elhitus against the said L. 8. Stone A Co., assignors, to exhibit and tile them, with ally invited to attend. Fraternal the uivevMiry voucher executed under oath, Master, Dr. P. A. Cook; Secy., C. E. within three mouth after the first publicaof tion this notice, to said assignee, at the Cook. Office, Eccles Bldg. Phone of hi attorney, Joseph Chez, 360-First Xiitimml Hank building, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said assignors, the said 1,. 8. Stone Jk OGDEN UNION NO. 173L ORDER OF I o., iu the city of Ogden, Weber county, WASHINGTON Meets every Mon- state of I'tah. A. L. KlSKWF.Ii, Assignee. day evening at 8 o'clock In L O. O. Joskimi I'll EX, Attorney, F. halt Datiil January lit, 1!M14. J. J. BRUMMITT, President WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. DELINQUENT NOTICE. p, m.,arrivlng In St. Louis the second morning at 7:19 a. m. Could you ask for better service? In addition to all other equlpqulpment that goes to make traveling comfortable, all trains carry the celebrated Burlington matter Noat the postofflee at Or- second-cla- vember 10, 1902, gan, Utah, under of Sfarch , 1579. ss the Act of Congress TO STOCKHOLDERS. OF THE THE STOCKHOLDERS Canal A Power company win take notice that there will he a stockholders meeting of said com9, pany held on Tuesday, February 4 1901, between the hours of S and oclock pi m at the office of the company at Ogden, Utah, room 43, First Rational Bank building, at which meeting the following amendments to the Articles of Incorporation will be American Falls proposed: First That Article 1 be amended to read "That the principal place of business of said corporation shall be In the City of Balt Lake, county of Salt Lake, State of Utah." Second That Article 10 be amended to read "That the annual stockholder meeting of said corporation for the election of officer and for the transection of such other business as may lawfully coma before it, shall be held on the second Tuesday In January of each year at the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the general office of the corporation. The representation of the majority of tbs capital stock of said corporation hall be necessary to legally hold any tockholderg meeting of said corporat- ion, whether general or apeclaL The officers of said corporation shall be elected by ballot, and tbe person receiving tbe majority of the votes represented at such meeting shall he held end declared elected to said offices - respectively. Every stockholder shall be entitled to as many votes as he bolds shares of as shown Mop i R. F. NESLEN, General X. 21M1-2- 4 WYOMING-UTA- II BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINOIL COMPANY OGDEN 68. LODGE MEN, No. Principal place of business, room 4, FOR RENT Five-roomhouse; $15 Meets every Wednesday evening at First National bank building, Ogden, per month. Apply (53 Twenty-sevent- h 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. S. Utah; location of oil land, Uinta counstreet E. A Munaey, ty, Wyoming. Howe, Secretary; Collector. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished There are delinquent on the followrooms. Apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. described stock, on account of asing Junction City Lodge No. 86, Indesessment No. 1. of three tenths pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In cent a WANTED. share, levied on the 1st day of L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenWANTED A good girl for cooking ing. Visiting brothers cordially in- December, 1903, the several amounts et opposite the names of the respecand kitchen work. Call mornings. vited to be present tive shareholders towlt: Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft 533 Twenty-sixt- h C. P. UTTER, N. G. No. Na Ain't street WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. Cert.- - Shares Due WANTED. A good live agent West13 3,000 3 9.00 Avey. A. J. PROFESSIONAL CARD8. ern Savings Investment Co 409 Ec42 Avey, A J 5,000 15,00 N. J. HARRIS cles Bldg. 31 10,000 14.00 Ballantyne, J. E. Lawyer 25 10,000 Binford. Wm 30.00 WANTED Two furnished Room 84 First National Bank Bldg. nicely 37 10,000 24.00 J. W. Browning, rooms on Twenty-fift- h street near Notary In Office. Phone 334K 24 14.00 10,000 Frey, George the depot; must be reasonable. Ad26 80.00 Gutch, George 10,000 J. D. SKEEN, dress J care Journal. 38 10,000 30.00 L. Higgins. Lawyer 20 7.00 Johnson, T. D 5,000 WANTED To rent a four or five-roo- m First National Bank Bldg. 30 10,000 20.00 Montgomery, N modem house In desirable loH. H. GODDARD 23 7.00 6,000 Porter, John R. cation east of Washington. Send adRsal Estate, Loan and Insurance Proudflt, Robt. L.....27 10,000 14.00 dress and rental. Box B, Journal. Broker. 21 7.00 5,000 Smith, C. H WANTED To sell splendid, complete Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. Van Patten, A 3 2.50 2,500 In310 Eccles Bldg. bookkeeping course; personal 4 Van Patten, A 2.50 2,500 struction; costs only three dollars. 6 Van Patten, A 7.00 5,000 M. A. D. 8. CONDON, Address Goodwin, Journal office. 14.00 89 10,000 John Ward, Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence-24- 16 40 10,000 14.00 Weber, A. J WANTED To buy modem Madison Avenue. In accordance with And law, and an Residence cottage, frame or brick; big lot; Office telephone, 535-of made the order of Board Directors within four blocks north and east of telephone, 451-so on first of the 1903, December, day Ogden State bank comer. Address 42 X. Public. Phone Notary of stock each of shares many parcel with best terms Box 6, Journal. JOSEPH CHEZ as may be necessary will be sold at WANTED Holer's Barber College of Attorney and Counselor-st-Lapublic auction at the office of the com2 First National Bank Building. pany, room 4, First National Bank Salt Lake City offers advantages In teaching the trade that cannot be building, Ogden. Utah, on Friday, the HENDER80N ft MAC MILLAN had elsewhere. Write for particulars. 29th day of January, 1904, at 2 o'clock Attornsys-at-LaRooms 14 to 18 First National Bank p. m. of said day to pay the delinquent MISCELLANEOUS. assessment thereon, together with the Building. costs of advertising and expense of TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN We T. D. JOHN80N sale. have a fine line of Gloves, Blankets, Lawyer. S. 8. SMITH, Secretary. Whips, Harness and Wagon Covers. Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank First 2279 WashJanuary 14, 1904; publication, J. C. Platt Saddlery Co Building. 28, 1904. last 51-publication, January ington; phone ARTHUR E. PRATT. SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly Lawyer. Service no Room Eccles Bld'g. 305, HenderDavid and made repaired. Ave. 2590 son, DR. D. N. SMITH Washington The Overland Route PATRONS Or THE Union Pacific Ralroad are assured K. X. 41-4- Ingenuity hae been adopted to protect them against llone of dolaccident MU- - Theres Dentist no-eb- sll w T President EVAN'8, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, January 16, 1904. MldeMtaSTent f the Journal w,n avor H subscribers will rport " 01 812, Eccles Building. A. W. BROWN Street, Ogden, Utah On city or farm Cemetery and Lawn Fences Sidewalks, Improved property; Ave year loans Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron with option of paying in three years. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. MONEY TO LOAN GENERAL STEAMSHIP ican, the White Star or the Scandi- navian American lines Office: Washington Ave Ogden, Utah. 2418 80CIETIE8. MASONIC. hall, over Ave Ogden, Utah. 125 Union of Its tins Is renown trains HOTEL8. 2416 Washington THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LITTLE Proprietor A 330 Twenty-thir- d First-Cla- Hotel w St OGDEN, UTAH JOKELETS. When a man no longer remembers to tell his wife her pretty toes are like rosebuds to him It is a sign the honeymoon is past. When a man begins to get Jealous of M. A. & woman It is a sign that this is F. 8, a NO. WEBER LODGE she hae planned to have him what Regular communications first and da and third Thursdays of each month. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. Tubbs When we're sick s trained A. V. McINTOSH, W. M. nurse Is what we all want F. E NICHOLS, Secy. Cubbs And when we get well we M. A. R. 3, NO. often want her still more. OGDEN CHAPTER of Regular convocation first Tuesday When a girl gets her feet tangled up each month. Visiting companions with "somebody vise's under the table cordially Invited. to be sure that they are not she P. H. M. K ought F. W. VOLU on the other side. old the maid's NICHOLS, Secy. F. a H ths In pany IJUnSUbISLI Padfio Railroad Ik 1 Com- mporovemsnt This ment U equip RWW ed for Its fast arrival the,r and. on time, and the general euperlorlty Union of IU service. 3?a.oiflo RUNS East ths fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to Three trains daily to the G. H. CORSE. TIJTE SAVED TRAVELING When purchasing your tickets to Eastern points you should bear in mind that the new route of the Overland Limited is over the and Chicago, Milwaukee ...Paul Line... Union Pacific & St The through car service makes this the most popular route to Chicago and other Eastern points. Better Than that via the Commercial Agent, Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, C. S. WILLIAMS 106 Salt Lake City, Utah West Second South St., From Kansas City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points in the South, Southeast and Southwest. f Through Service Twenty-firs- t AGENCY O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tiv- e. Passengers booked to and from any part of Europe over the Amer- FRATERNAL spent by the lars have been X. any nt that all human m MONEY TO LOAN. meeting of the stockholders of the said rporatkm on the date appointed for MONET TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. be eame, shall not in any way forfeit sub-tane- Agent SALT LAKE CITY- - 53 r Interfere with the corporate rights lolred under this agreement, but any b meetings may be held at any date upon giving ten days tom by man to each stockholder at b Postofflee address as the same may PPear on the books company, n B be ascertained, ofandthesaid notice Published also In a newspaper. Weired, by the persona calling meeting. The time of said commence to run from the T said notice la mailed at the post-- t Salt Lake city, Salt Lake nty. Utah. The secretary shall, or owe of his failure, any other officer yd corporation may give ten days' notice of all annual or special holders meetings by mall In the manner herein but provided, eld notice la given to call a meeting the notice shall specify Purpos, or purposes for which Wctol meeting is called." GLENN R. BOTHWELI 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. 61-4- 2 capital stock, REGISTERS National Cash by the books of the company, and rep- CASH . Rooms 51-First National Bank Bldg. Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for resentation by proxy,' duly appointed, E. M. CONROY, M. D, 221 Main St Salt Lake City. ban be allowed at all meetings of said Utah, on 420 Eccles Bld'g. TeL No. 400Z. Second-han- d always registers tockholders, either general or special. hand. It Is hereby provided that a failure ALFRED W. AGEE, to hold said or annual Attomey-at-Lameetings, r TICKET OFFICE - FOR RENT. five-roo- dining-ca- service In the world. (3-1- 0) NOTICE dining-car- e. There are a great many travelers who say It is the best ed Entered as Route The Southeastern Limited STJLOUIS EAST Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. M. daily, will take you to Springfield, Memphis, Birminghnm, Atlanta, Jacksonville and all points in the Southeast. For detailed information apply to G. W. MARTIN SENERAL WESTERN AGENT 1106 17TH ST. DENVER. COLO. SO YEARS' AND THE The Only Double-Trac- k Railway Betwecs the Mluouri River aud Chicago. 3 Trains DAILY TO AND EAST COLORADO FERTILE VIA THB & North-Weste- KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMAN rn SLEEPING CARS, Railway. Anrnna landing a nkatrii nnddnnerlpOntinwy our opinion nas wnatnir ns qntrklv aaesrtain invention I probably Ilona rteHjrmnMeiit(aL Handbnnfcon ialenU ant fra OlriMt A t'oTraoriva talas In ua chanra, without qwctaiauMea, K Scientific American. A bandnom.ly lUnatrated wrt1r. I rrrt ri Irrn Ha eolation of any riantUle amial. year: fmu month, IL Bold uf nil nawnWIeii, mh&zxzMW RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC Chicago Designs Copyrights Ac. Missouri Pacific CHICAGO EXPERIENCE Trade Marks VIA Standard and, tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. Fast schedules. a 206 So. Mils St tilt Ltkt City, VIA electric Fans. RECLINING CHAIR CARS i If. (sixts mi),. DAY For For flee pint; rxr renervation. ticket and iniurmition apply to C. A WALKER, Gcunl Agtmt Cktca. A OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, O COACHES. lulls, Tkkitt, Ndkn, fte.,iddms H. C. TOWNSEND, IMMMI AM T9C9UT MUT, M MIM |