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Show DAILY journal OGDEN, UTAH. htaHSTATE A.D. .uHdd by E.A.Littlsfisld, " M .Md W -n- y. II. I. C. 1898. IS ILL Bma' Officers i President ASSOCIATION OFFICERS EDUCATED IN THIS COUNTRY. Littlefield... Secy. and Treasurer gynk X Cannon m Browning wa. Vice-Preside- Diroetorai Prominent Army tank X Cannon, E. A. Littlefield. W. W. Browning. R. OwllUam. Members, Among Them wirr Wlndle, T. D. Johnson. R. R miral Uriu. Joyce Ta. Bueineao NEW YORK, Ftb. 24. The Young Men's Christian Association of North street. America have interests Twenty-fourIn Japan Closed on Sunday. m- - Littlefield oSnl'u th 4!5 I Manager P- - griephone 864. City Circulator Horace 8. Foeter Terms of Subscription. By By By By By By 60c one month three months el month one year carrier, one week carrier, one month mall, mall, mall, mail, 11.80 00 15c 0c 80 Single copies v.ii subscriptions payable In advance Subscribers who do not receive their complaint Mners or have any cause forofflce. Five wlU oblige by notifying thls reward will be paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons .stealing copies the premgf The State Journal from ises of subscribers. TO ADVERTISERS. advertising copy must be In the Insertion previous evening to Insure the next day. All Entered as make them deeply concerned In watching the progress of the war and the possible later invasion of Japan. There are now six American secretaries in Japan. Galen M. Fisher of California Is national general secretary and V. W. Helm of Indiana, national secretary for the city work; G. S. Phelps of Michigan a secretary at Kioto. George Gleason of Massachusetts is secretary at Osaka, and C. V. Hibbard of Wisconsin is student secretary at Tokio. There are also eighteen Instructors in the government schools of Japan which were selected and secured at the request of the Japanese government from among the college association leaders of North America by Mr. Fisher. These men, while In the employment of the government as teachers, are conducting Bible classes In their own homes and are volunteer leadera in the many university, college and city associations of the country. Many of the officers of the association have been educated in America, and are among the national leaders of Japan. The late M. Kataoka, president of the lower house of parliament, was president of the association at Tokio. In the board of directors of the Kioto association are Included a major In the army, a profeasor In the government college, a member of the lcty council, an owner of electric railways, and merchants and prominent Japanese citizens. The hero of the naval battle at Chemulpo, Rear Admiral Uriu, waa trained at the United States naval academy at Annapolis, and during two years was president of whlc-- second-cla- vember 10, 1903, matter ss No- at the postofflce at gen. Utah, under of March I, 1179. the Act of Congress j AMUSEMENTS j ' 4 4- - 4- - 4- - For the engagement of Louis James and Frederldk Warde at the Grand opera house on Thursday, February 25, Messrs Wagenhale and Kemper have decided to revive Julius Caesar.' This step was taken on account of the great demand to see Mr. James In his wonderful portrayal of Brutus" and Mr. Warde's sublime rendition of Marc Antony. The sublime tragedy of Julius Caesar is one of the greatest classics penned, and this generation can never the The greatest minstrel show extant that of Ward ft .Wade, who appear at the opera house on the night of the 27 th, Inst This season there are forty white gentlemanly artists with the company and never before in the history of minstrelsy has there been such a combination of sweet singers, matchless comedians, clever dancers, and remarkable musical experts. Hear the two bands, the orchestra of fifteen. Matinee and night, Saturday, February 27. Is NOTICE TO FARMERS. Job Plngree gives notice that he will meet with the farmers at the following Places next week for the purpose of making contracts between them and the Ogden Sugar company for the com-In- g season: West Weber, Tuesday, February 23d, at 2 p. m.; Plain City, Wednesday, February 24th, at 2 p. m.; North Ogden, Thursday, February 25th, 11 2 P- - n-: Farr West, Friday, Feb-rua26th, at 2 p. m. Each Saturday he may be found at the sugar com-jnoffices in the First National nk building In Ogden. ry ys ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS. THE ANNUAL MEETING 01 "tockholders of the Overland nd Millingcompany will be 1 room 42. Eccles building, at 8 m- n March 8, 1904, 'or the esday in March, for the pur tening to the report of the Pit cting seven directors for the e ar nd transacting any othei s that may be properly brouj re the meeting. J08EPH GODDAI yU range horses o It win pay' you to co horrb ... Tione 652 X. ma" ny Wh bU: other man handed; oi ; The Best Way . THING YOU WANTING j SOME- LOANED salaried people Call and get without security. Eccles terms. D. D. Drake, 500 X Bldg; phone, MONEY' HAVENT GOT IS TO MAKE YOUR WANTS THESE COLUMNS. KNOWN IN 410-4- 11 -- Troubles. Is m ss flve-100- m m n, five-roo- m X, The , Overland Limited buffet-smoki- s st high-cla- ss ng Book-love- rs First-Clas- St I North-Weste- rn W. halL FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms. Apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. Through Service REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. stTlolis brick and frame house near depot Lot 50x280 feet Good barn. Price, $1,500; all cash. Hunter ft Kennedy, room 6, First , National bank building. FOR SALE AND THE EAST1 Six-roo- m J. J. BRUMMITT, President WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN- The management of the Journal will consider it a favor if subscribers will of report promptly any papers. Telephone J64. non-delive- ry MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 88. LEGAL NOTICES. Meet every Wednesday evening at 7:80. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. Probate and Gnardiaaihip Iitieea. E. A Munsey, Howe, Secretary; Collector. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. Junction City Lodge No. SO, IndeNOTICE TO CREDITORS. lot pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In FOR SALE We have a L O. O. F. hall every Thursday avenIhe In dixtrict court nf the Second judicial near the corner of Twenty-secon- d district, in and for the county of Weber, Inbrothers lng. Visiting cordially and Monroe which we can sell on State of Utah. In the matter of the anignmeut of L, 8. Installments or any other way to suit vited to be present C. P. UTTER, N. G. Stone ft Co., assignors. the purchaser; price $450. Notice is hereby given, by the undersignWALTER RICHEY, Secretary. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. of and for L. 8. Stone ft ed, VIA 50-fo- ot Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC In good state of repair. Can deliver possession of one side at once. Price $1,800 on terms. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, LODGING HOUSE electric fans. Reclining chair Cars at great sacrifice. J. J. BRUMMITT. COACHES. fe, a trims 144x180 .FEET, and Quincy; corner Twenty-sixt- h $1,000. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. N. cated; Theres no Better Service Thais that via tho M $1,250. 50x122 FEET, rison; $150. J. Notary in Office. J. HOUSE, well loJ. BRUMMITT. and HarJ. J. BRUMMITT. First National Bank Bldg. Phone S34K D. SKEEN, Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. Twenty-sixt-h Office A. S. CONDON, M. D. Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence-24- 16 Madison Avenue. HOUSE on Grant, close J. J. BRUMMITT. in; $1,500. Office telephone, 635-Residence 451-telephone, 10 ACRES with house, near H. H. GODDARD BRUMMITT. J. J. $500. city; Rsal Estate, Loan and Insurance street NICE LOT on Twenty-elghtt- h SIX-ROO- 4 SIX-ROO- J. HARRIS Lawysr Room 34 J. J. BRUMMITT. GOOD 41-4- , t GOOD BRICK YARD; very cheap. J. J. BRUMMITT. (seats run).. DAY Fir Births, Tttits, Prifcrt, Co., tssignee assignors, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said L. S. Stone ft Co., aseignors, to exhibit and file them, with the necessary vouchers executed under oath, within three mouths after the first publication of this notice, to said assignee, at the 3 Joseph Chez, Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visit- offices of his attorney, First National Bank nuilding, tha urns beatWoodmen Invited to cordially ing ing the place for the transaction of the business of said assignors, the said L. S. Stone ft tend. in the city of Ogden, Weber county, J. C. GASBERO, C. C. Co, tats of Utah. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National A. L. BREWER, Assignee. JoflKPH Chez, Attorney. Bank building. 4 Dated January 19, 1904. WE-b- er FOR SALE A double frame dwelling WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. on car line In good locality. Has five street hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h rooms on each aide; city water; large and avenue, every Washington income $24 rental per month; lot; COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS m MISSOURI M Clothes Properly Laundered. Thats Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry Phone 174. K. X. i us Alx-la-Ch- a- MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. W. B. WedelL Rooms 1 to 4, Boyle Blk. j TO GET OVER Eccles Ulddg. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm improved property; five year loans a family exceptional to find with option of paying In three years. where there are no domestic ruptures HELP WANTED. WANTED. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. occasionally, but these can be lessened dining-rooWANTED First-claWANTED furnished Two nicely by having Dr. King's New Life Pills MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. street near rooms on Twenty-fift- h girl of neat appearance Virginia around. Much trouble they save by hoteL the depot; must be reasonable. AdMISCELLANEOUS. their great work In Stomach and Liver care dress Journal. J troubles. They not only relieve you, WANTED At Lincoln HoteL 330 CASH REGISTERS National Cash but cure. 25c at Jesse J. Drivers drug WANTED To rent a four or Twenty-thir- d street, dining-rooRegisters ; Oscar Grosbell agent fOr store. and chambermaid. girl lomodern house In desirable Utah, 221 Main St, Salt Lake City. Second-han- d cation east of Washington. Send adregisters always on FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. Box dress and rental. hand. B, Journal. LODGE NO. I, F. ft A. M. SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly WEBER WANTED To sell splendid, complete Regular communications first and made and repaired. David H iulti-aoInbookkeeping course; personal of month each third and Thursdays 2580 Washington Ava. struction; costs only three dollars. Invited. Masons Qualified cordially Address Goodwin, Journal office. a. v. McIntosh, w. m. YOU HORSE LOVERS SPRING will soon be here come see our fine WANTED To buy modern F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. line of buggy harness. S. C. Platt cottage, frame or brick; big lot; 2. R. A. M. NO. OGDEN CHAPTER Saddlery Co, 2279 Washington Ave. within four blocks north and east of of first convocation Tuesday Regular Phone 514-Ogden State bank corner. Address month. each Visiting companions with best terms Box 6, Journal. ' A. W. BROWN cordially Invited. 125 Utah Twenty-firStreet, Ogden, WANTED Motor's Barber College of F. W. VOLL, M. E. II. P. Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, Salt Lake City offers advantages In F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. Grating and Doors Ornamental Iron teaching the trade that cannot be had elsewhere. Write for particulars. B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. - 1 719 Lodge and club rooms second Start the new year right subscribe WANTED Men or women local repfloor Masonic Bldg, 2418 Washingresentatives for a magaton avenue. Regular meeting every for tha Journal. $6 a year. Cash zine. The Most Luxurious Train la the World Large commissions. Tuesday evening. HOTELS. 80 East N. J. Write m Trainer, prizes. and drawing-rooA. G. HORN, E. R. Compartment Y. N. New York, Washington Square, J. IL KNAUSS, Secretary. THE HOTEL LINCOLN sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, W. II. LITTLE, Proprietor FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, FOR 8ALE. s cars, with barber, bath and A Hotsl Sego Lodge No. 138, meets at L O. O. 930 Twenty-thir- d Library; entire train electric UTAH OGDEN, FOR St SALE Seven-roopressed F. hall second and fourth Fridays of lighted, through to Chicago without brick house; cellar, shade, electric each month. Visiting f raters cordi- GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY change. Direct connection for lights. A snap at $1,800; half cash. ally invited to attend. Address H, JournaL DR. P A. COOK, Fraternal Master. Paul and Minneapolis O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tlv- e. C. E. COOK, Offices, Passengers booked to and from Secretary. FOR SALE For $8 each. Complete, Tickets, reservations, and full ran be obtained from 860 Eccles of Europe over the AmerX any Bldg; In courses part phone Bookkeeping. C A. Walker, General Asent, ican, tha White Star or tha ScandiPersonal Instruction; books Included. OGDEN UNION NO. 178, ORDER OF By. Chicago & navian American lines. Office; 2411 Write Goodwin, State Journal ofMeet every TuesWASHINGTON 20A South Male Street, fice. Ave, Ogden, Utah. Washington Salt Lake City, Utah. day avenlng at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. nwio Domestic It yellow world-famo- On any security. bankers sums at rates; salary Large loans. Service quick and confldentlaL Western Brokerake Company, 223-- 4 MONEY LOANED I ; letin. hope for a better performance of this masterpiece than that offered by Louis James and Frederick Warde. Miss Alma Kruger will play the role of Portia, which has been a standard of dramatic merit, and Mr. Hackett will be seen as Cassius. Other playRECIPES WORTH FORTUNE. ers of note are Wadsworth Harris, most valuable book In the world The Thomas Collin Cooke, Engel Sumner Is a book, and It contains the recipe and Aphle Jamea The scenic Investifor but two liqueurs green formulae ture Is elaborate and appropriate. chartreusea , been Y. M. C. A. This remarkable book, with the secrets It contained, was osld In the open market for 81,600,000 the other day. Originally this douement, now a volume of more than 100 pages, consisted of but a single slip of parchment, but during the centuries of experiments in the manufacture of this famous new Ingredients and combinations were discovered and recorded, so that the book now contains 137 entries, each of the greatest value. When the monks of La Grande Chartreuse were expelled from France a few months ago a small casket of tempered steel was carried by the senior abbot and It never left his possession for a second. In this casket was the book, soon afterward to be sold. Pictures, tapestries, even Jewels, might be shipped, but not the precious recipes twin liquors. for the Other recipes, too, have proved veritable gold mines. The original formula for absinthe was bought by a rich French distiller for 150,000, who quick-l- y made a million with it Its Inventor, a French druggist named Ordlnarlre, sold It for 3100. The formula for a certain kind of pill brought $25,000 at auction In London a few weeks ago. Several proprietary medicine recipes have brought even higher prices In this country. The Oxford Press syndicate values the formula for making the thin rough paper used In printing their blbles at more than a million dollars. It having years of cost them over twenty-fiv- e to disIn cash 3100,000 work and hard cover and perfect the process. Even more valuable, probably, la the secret of the manufacture of the paper upon which the notea of the Bank of England are printed, which belongs, as pretty generally known, to the Portals of who have accumulated a forit within two generations. from tune The brilliant crimson cloth of which the cardinals robes at the Vatican are made has been supplied for generations past by the same family of cloth merchants at TUirtsehled, near 7 1901. MONEY TO LOAN. down from father to sou. The family, curious enough, is of Huguenot descent, and its members are to this day staunch Protestants. An English firm of iiork packers paid no less than $50,000 for the Branden-- , burg method of curing hams, while a DELEGATE8 FOR ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 24. More than a score of delegates have already been chosen to the Republican national convention and all have been Instructed for Roosevelt ' Today the South Carolina Republicans meet In convention to choose delegates to the Chicago convention. Other state conventions already called are those of Virginia, March 2: Kansas, March 8; Minnesota, March 17; Missouri, March 22; Pennsylvania, April 6; Tennessee, April 7; Nebraska, May 8; Alabama, May 10; Illinois, May 12; Iowa, May 18: and Michigan, May 18. and 21, by which the Klle, the secret proves dye U distilled having certain special chutney, or rather the method of mixing It. originally bought for a few rupees from a poor Hindoo hand a few months and Navy Officers Are trader, changed back for $37,000. San Francisco Bui- Ad- nt FEBRUARY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, UTAH near Washington; From Kansas City, Saint Louis and J. J. BRUMMITT. Memphis to points in the South, Southeast and Southwest. SPLENDID LOTS suitable for rail8500. The Southeastern Limited Broker, Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. 310 Eccles Bldg. Phone 242 X Notary Public. road men; 8100. JOSEPH CHEZ J. J. BRUMMITT. Attorney and Counsslor-at-LaFirst National Bank Building. HOUSE, barn, trees, etc., on Twenty-firstreet close In; $1,500. HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN J. J. BRUMMITT. Attomeys-at-La14 Rooms to II First National Bank closets, pantry, HOUSE, deBuilding. Union trees; five blocks from J. J. BRUMMITT-pot; $1,000. T. D. JOHNSON 41-- Leaving Kansas City at 6;30 P. M. daily, will take you to Springfield, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville ni all points in the Southeast. For detailed information g: w. apply to martin GENERAL WESTERN AGENT 1106. 17th St. DENVER. COLO. .Every Voma ! laMreaUd .nil tbould bnc shout til. wonde MARVEL Whirling Spi Tb now ?uM Ifito. it lt.is.BnU- Mom Convtol HCImmsg Urn MmrlranMhrh. I i a.?!!! seo.pt w? so ml other, hot for IlhuSnledlionk tump mM. ItetTM fall partlealsn sndrtirrrtii.nl In- T)ullle to Isdtr. M ARVKLCO. 1 Park Its w. Saw 1st k. to8 42 st Lawyers SUBURBAN SEVERAL HOMES, from three to ten acres; good Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank houses; young orchards; splendid Building. water rights; cheap. ARTHUR E. PRATT, J. J. BRUMMITT. Lawyer. Eccles Bldg. TRACT near Room 805, ELEGANT school and car line; 2 acres In DR. D. N. SMITH mixed orchard; house, barn, Dentist good water right; 2,000. Rooms 3 First National Bank Bldg. J. J. BRUMMITT. 51-6- SIX COTTAGES from three to seven roofiia each; near car line and school; cheap; small cash payment, balance same as paying rent. J. J. BRUMMITT. E. M. CONROY, M. D, 420 Ecclea Bld'g. TeL Ne. 400Z. ALFRED W. AGEE, Attorney-at-La- 212, Eccles Building For Light and Power Let the Utah Light and Power Co. figure with you. An investigation will convince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there is no kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money. E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER ZACH IIZUZ CONTAINS EAUTIPUU.Y ILUMTNATCD DISHES, DECORATIONS FOR THE TAOLK, DAINTY MENUS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, ETC. IT IS THE AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOFICB AND FASHIONS. Current Issue toe. Sl.00 Put Yiar TABLE TALK PUB. 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