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Show DAILY JOURNAL S?ah STATEUTAH, UTAH STATE JOURNAL, a WISE MAN. OGDEN, Most Knights of the Road Are Omniv-orcu- s E-Littlefield, A. D. 1896. t.undfd Readers. Most tramps arc omnivorous read- Journal Co... ...Publish th,'V are l,,,,IeJ Stats Utah U1'B a wide (incorporated.) range of tupics. in speaking of tramp except rea ers a man who has Sunday evening every had a chance to published study these peripatetic student said " the other day: Officer! Preeident Yo -Cannon ha,rdly evr y.pl, J. genuine nt holK that is an Browning ignoramus. You find JtjL Littlefield... Becy. and Treasurer lots of men who are tramping who are Directors doing so because they haven't intelliA. Littlefield. gence enough to earn a E. -Cannon, but I ypit j. R. am speaking of the real living, amxT OwlUlam, W. W. Brownin, hobo, who la a wandered from choice and who Wlndle, T. D Johnson, R, 8 gl would not work If he had the chance. JoyceThese fellows are pretty wise, I can Business Manager tell you. They can tell you more A. Littlefield about what Is going on in European street. pol Jo than a college professor can, ""office: 421 Twenty-fourt- H 6 p. m-- Closed on Sunday. and they know almost everything that Open UU Is coming off In our own Telephone HA country for the next six months. When you are traveling you will City Cireulator Horace 8. Fester notice the hoboes sitting along the railroad track reading a frayed and Terms of Subseription. oiled 60c newspaper. Often you will see one month gf ipait- three months .31.50 them, picking up the loose pages lygy mil, 8.00 ing In the streets, and I do not believe months 0y mall sin 6.00 I ever saw traces of a tramps camp By mall one year 15c fire around which there waa not left week one By carrier, 60c one or more old newspapers, where one month By carrier, 5o they had been cast aside after readSingle copies ing. Then the tramps have a sort of Ball subscriptions payable in advance traveling library, too, that few people have ever beard of. If one tramp flnda not do their receive who Subscribers an old magazine he will read It and cause for have any or complaint nepers then pass It to som? other tramp. It office. this Five notifying will oblige by keeps going the rounds in this way (jailers reward will be paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and until It la worn out. If one picks up conviction of persons stealing copies book some place it does service in of The 8tste Journal from the premitrampdom for months. ses of subscribers. 1 never saw a tramp with a fresh in hla hand, but I have never paper TO ADVERTI8ER8. run across one of the wanderers' that All advertising copy must be in the did not show he was a careful and previous evening to insure Insertion constant reader. the next day. THE TIMID MAN FLED. second-cla- ss Nomatter as Entered Must Have Had Guilty Conscience vember 10, 1901, at the postofflce at Og-ge- n, Concealed Somewhere. Utah, under the Act of Congress The imperfections some call It of March I, 1170. elasticity of the WAHSATCH GOLD MIXING COM-pan- y Principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Wahsatch Gold Mining company, held on the 26th day of February, 1904, at the office of the secretary of said corporation, that assessment No. 1. of of a cent per share, was levied on the capital stock of said corporation outstanding, payable immediately to J. J. Brummitt secretary, at No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the SOth day of March, 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1904, at the office of said secretary at No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. J. J. BRUMMITT, Secretary. No. 2408 Washington Avenue, Ogden City, Utah. DR. D. N. SMITH Dantiat Rooms TO GET OVER WANTING SOMETHING YOU HAVENT GOT IS TO MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN IN THESE COLUMNS. 2 51-6- First National Bank Bldg. E. M. CONROY, M. D, TeL Ne. 400Z. Eccles Bldg. 420 ALFRED W. AGEE, Atternsy -- at La w, 812, Eccles Building LOST. and small note book. Pocket-boo- k REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WANTED. furnished street near the depot; must be reasonable. Address J care Journal. WAXTED-T- nicely wo rooms on WANTED Twenty-fift- h To rent a four or WANTED To sell splendid, complete bookkeeping course; personal Instruction; costs only three dollars. Address Goodwin, Journal office. WANTED To buy modern five-roocottage, frame or brick; big lot; within four blocks north and east of Ogden State bank corner. Address with best terms Box 6, Journal m REWARD, rail county surveyor's gion in Utah: good reasons for sell-l'Trice 84,750 if sold this spring MONEY TO LOAN. Hl'XTER & KENNEDY. Ogden. MONEY LOANED On any security. Utah. FRATERNAL Large sums at banker's rates; salary loans. Service quick and confldentlaL Western Brokerake Company, 222-- 4 SOCIETIES. OGDEN LODGE NO. KNIGHTS OF Eccles Blddg. Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National bank building, every Mon- MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. W. R Wedeil, Rooms 1 to 4, Boyle day evening. Visiting brothers corBlk. dially invited. A. M. liodge, C. C.: W. (!. Kind. M. of K. of R. and S. 2, l; U. X. Uustead, MONEY- - vited. J. H. Epperson, K. Nidi. its, Recorder. C; F. E. FOR THE GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER EACH ISSUE CONTAINS BEAUTIFULLY DUNES, DECORATIONS ILLUSTRATED for the Table, dainty menus ALL OCCASIONS, ETC. IT U THE AMERICAN ON CULINARY for AUTHORITY TOFICS AND FASHIONS. Current Issue too. SI.OO Put Year TABLg TALK PUB. CO., PHILA. aouenoM wanted chsstmut ar. 410-4- U On city or farm Improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three years HUNTER ft KENNEDY. m ss Practical. MAOAZIME K. Men or women local representatives for a high-cla- ss magaWEBER LODGE NO. 6, F. & A. M. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. zine. Cash commissions. Large Regular communications first and prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East and third Thursdays of each month MI8CELLANEOU8. Washington Square, New York, N. Y. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. Ostrich feathers cleaned, dyed und a. v. mcintosh, w. m. HELP WANTED. curled. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, 33rd Hnd F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. Pacific. WANTED Chambermaid at the LinOGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. CASH coln hotel, 330 Twenty-thir- d street. REGISTERS National Cash Regular convocation first Tuesday of Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for dining-rooWANTED First-claeach month. Visiting companions Utah, 221 Main SL, Salt Lake City. girl of neat appearance Virginia cordially Invited. Second-han- d registers always' on hotel. F. W. VOLL, M. E. II. P. hand. F. E. NICHOLS, Secy. WANTED Good, live, energetic SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly agents to canvass for the sale of B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. made and repaired. David U J'lf goods. Men of experience prefer2580 Washington Ave. 719 Lodge and club rooms second 2354 red. Utah Knitting Works, floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 WashingYOU HORSE LOVERS SPRING Washington avenue. ton avenue. Regular meeting every will soon be here come see our fine Tuesday evening. WANTED Moler'a Barber College of line of buggy harness. 8. C. Platt A. O. HORN, E. R. Salt Lake City offers advantages In Saddlery Co., 2279 Washington Ave. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. teaching the trade that cannot be Phone 614-had elsewhere. Write for particulars. FRATERNAL lNION OF AMTCRTQA, A. W. BROWN Sego Lodge No. 128, meets at L O. O. 125 Twenty-fira- t FOR SALE. 8treat, Ogden, Utah F. hall second and fourth Fridays of Lawn and Cemetery Fences, Sidewalks, FOR SALE Seven-roopressed each month. Visiting fraters cordiand Doors Ornamental Iron Grating brick house; cellar, shade, electric ally Invited to attend. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. lights. A snap at 81,600; half cash. DR. P A COOK, Fraternal Master. Address H, Journal The management of the Journal will C. E. COOK, Secretary. Offices, consider it a favor if subscribers will Eccles 260 X. Bldg; phone FOR SALE For $2 each. Complete, of report any promptly courses In Bookkeeping. OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF papers. Telephone 664. Personal Instruction; books included. WASHINGTON Meets every TuesWrite Goodwin, State Journal ofH0TEL8. day evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. fice. W. hall THE HOTEL LINCOLN J. J. BRUMMITT, Preeident Second-han- d Mosler safe. In good W. II. LITTLE, Proprietor WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. condition. Apply room 22, First NaA First-Clas- s Hotel tional bank building. 230 Twenty-thir- d SL UTAH OGDEN, BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINFOR RENT. MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY Meets every Wednesday evening at FOR RENT Three nicely furnished 7:80. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. O. D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tlv- e. rooms. Apply 2457 Lincoln Ave. E. A. Munaey, Howe, Secretary; Passengers booked to and from Collector. REAL E8TATE FOR SALE. any part of Europe over the AmerWANTED A JABimK salaried people without security. Call and get terms. D. D. Drake, Eccles MONTE UUMMAXDERY NO. K. T. Stated conclave Bldg; phone, 500-second Wednesdays of each month. MONEY TO LOAN in- 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. LOANED 2. Sir Knights courteously For Light and Power of- fice. five-roo- m modern house In desirable location east of Washington. Send address and rental Box B, Journal ft The Only Doable-Trac- k Railway between ihe Mhcrarl River end Chicago. The lOverland Limited Tbe Most Laznrious Train In the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book-love- rs Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- ng St. Paul and Minneapolis Tickets, reservations, and full can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & Nwieo North-Weste- Ry. rn 206 Sooth Main Street, Salt Lake CKy, Utah. non-delive- ry up-to-d- One Breeze Not Wanted. Billy Madden has an acquaintance who sprang from extreme humble origin, but who, by a lucky turn of the market, suddenly found himself very rich. The newly enriched man at once began to pile on airs by the shovelful shaking many of his old associates, claiming descent from one of Americas oldest families and openly scornASSESSMENT NOTICE. ing every body who Is, as he expressed Trade he looked on as PARK VALLEY EXPLORATION CO. It, In trade. the lowest possible form of livelihood. Principal place of business, Ogden, He was complaining to Madden recent Utah. ly that he had been becalmed for sevNotice is hereby given that at a en hours In Great South bay In his meeting of the board of' directors of yacht Not a breath of wind blew, he the Park Valley Exploration company, I would hare welcomed held on the 6th day of February, went on. breeze. faintest the 1904, an assessment of one mill per 1 know of one breeze youd have hare waa levied on all the shares scorned, suggested Madden. on February 1st, 1904, payable What breeze Is that? queried the t once to the secretary, O. A. Kennedy, sther In surprise. answered Madden. t Room 6, First National Bank Bldg., A trade-winOgden, Utah, and to become delinquent Undressed Kids. krch 12th, 1904, and that any stock Major Joseph L. Robertson, the upon which the assessment may ren Southerner in Wall street, main unpaid on the 12th day of March, who recently returned from an ex 101 will be advertised for sale at pub-fi- c tended tour of Haiti, says that when auction, and unless payment la he reaced Porto Plata an American asked what he made before, so many of the delinquent woman residing there and of the of the country hares as may be necessary will be thought prospects of business there from the old on the 28th day of March, 1904, view. He replied: t Room 8, First National Bank Bldg., American pointI of Well, madam, have seen a good deal Ogden, Utah, at the hour of 12 o'clock of this country and its people, and of oon, to pay the delinquent aaaess-men- t, have made up my mind that one that industries most profitable the together with the cost of advertcould be started here la a glove facising and expense of sale. What kind of gloves? she tory." O. A. KENNEDY, Secretary. "Kid gloves replied the Inquired. Ogden, Utah, February 10, 1904. no mistake be can "There major. about this, he added, for In all my ATTENTION 8TOCKHOLDER8. experience I have never seen so many undressed kids as I have found In my THE ANNUAL MEETING OF travels here. stockholders of the Overland Mining She Understood. ,nd Milling company will be When Lord Kitchener was In Ireland Klllar-ne42. Eccles building, at 8 o' he visited the Wishing Well at m' n March 8, with two plain, elderly spinsters. 1904, or the uesday in March, for the pur Beside the well sat an old Irish woman tenlng to the report of the President, who looked up Into Lord Kitcheners asked: ng seven directors for the ensiung handsome face and for? wlshln are you Phwat r nd transacting any other do you think I wish for? he What that may be properly brought replied. tor the meeting. "Och, thin, for a beautiful young JOSEPH GODDARD, swateheart, of coorse," said she. M7d:o- He pointed to the two spinsters, who Secretary, stood at a little distance and said: -Dont yon wo I hnvo two with no? Heitors for the Utah State "Ah thin its the grace o God youll urnaL Apply to Horace S. Foster. wlshln for! replied the syrupathet cl,y circulator. hf old woman. New York Times. out-tandl- ng well-know- 1 y good-naturedl- y CARDS. ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawyer. Room SOS, Eccles Bld'g. The Best Way English language are responsible for the destruction of the moat beautiful specimen of night blooming cereus I ever saw," said a man the other day. For reasons of my own I invited a number of gentlemen prominent In local politics to my house, and for their entertainment provided - buffet lunch and appropriate liquid refreshments. 'In the course of the evening a timid looking gentleman stepped up to the buffet. He was the most unassuming man I ever saw, and I am at a loss to know what he Is doing In politics. At any rate, he stepped up to get something, and following him was a well known detective. When the timid man saw the detective he drew back to make room for him, and when that gentleman observed this he laid his hand on the timid gentleman's shoulder and said, in his hoarse voice, with a well meant attempt at politeness: Im after you.' "The timid man sprang from him, and hatless as he was, with fear depleted on every line of his face, darted across the room and vaulted through the open window Into the side yard. The detective was puzzled for a moment, and those who had not heard the remark were mystified. It Is needless to tell, you that the frightened man Jumped on my cereus. rm 7 11KM. PROFESSIONAL - NOTICE OF AS8ESMENT NO. 1. FEHUUARY TRAMP Vlce-Preeide- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY. at great sacrifice. J. J. BRUMMITT. LODGING HOUSE GOOD 144x180 BRICK YARD; very cheap. J. J. BRUMMITT. FEET, corner and Quincy; Twenty-sixt- h 81,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. GOOD SIX-ROO- M HOUSE, well loJ. J. BRUMMITT. Junction City Lodge No. 86, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present C. P. UTTER, N. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. a WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE bar Camp No. 74 meets in K. of P. ican, the White Star or the Scandinavian American lines Office: 2412 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. LEGAL NOTICES. ' st7louis AND. THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE Probate and Guardianship letiees. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. cated; 81,250. In the district court of the Second judicial 50x122 FEET, Twenty-sixt- h and Hardistrict, in and for the county of Weber, State of Utah. J. J. BRUMMITT. rison; 2150. In the matter of the assignment of L. 8, Stone A Co., assignors. HOUSE on Grant close Notice is hereby given, by the undersign' BRUMMITT. J. J. In; 81,500. ed, assignee of snd for L. 8. Stone A Co., assignors, to the creditors of and all persons 10 ACRES with house, near having claims against the said L. 8. Stone A Co., assignors, to exhibit and file them, with 2500. BRUMMITT. J. J. city; the necessary vouchers executed under oath, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. within three months after the first publicastreet NICE LOT on Twenty-elghtt- h tion of this notice, to said assignee, at the N. J. HARRIS 2 offices of his attorney, Joseph Ches, near Washington; 8500. First National Bank building, the same beLawyer J. J. BRUMMITT. ing the place for the transaction of the busiRoom 14 First National Bank Bldg. ness of said assignors, the said L. 8. Stone A Co., in the city of Ogden, Weber county, SPLENDID LOTS suitable for railNotary In Office. Phone 834K state of Utah. road men; 2100. A. L. RREWER, Assignee. J. D. SKEEN, , Joseph Chez, Attorney. J. J. BRUMMITT. Dated January 19, 1904. Lawyer HOUSE, barn, trees, etc., on First National Bank Bldg. Twenty-fir- st street close In; 81,500. A. S. CONDON, M. D. J. J. BRUMMITT. SIX-ROO- M Through Service street hall corner of Twenty-fourt- h and Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visit' lng Woodmen cordially invited to attend. J. C. GASBERG, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank building. KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. CARS rllNG CHAIR . FREE) day Coaches. lirthi.TIcIwts, Nftn, itc., iMraa tx Fir O H. C. TOWNSEND, I Ml TIM IT MUT Me IMi 41-4- Theres no Better Service Than that via tha 4 Office Old Boyle Bulding. Residence HOUSE, closets, pantry, 2416 Madison Avenue. trees; five blocks from Union deResidence Office telephone, 535-J. J. BRUMMITT. pot; 21,000. , telephone, 451-SUBURBAN SEVERAL HOMES, H. H. GODDARD from three to ten acres; good houses; young orchards; splendid Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Broker. water rights; cheap. - J. J. BRUMMITT. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. 810 Eccles Bldg. ELEGANT TRACT near Phone 841 X. school and car line; 2 acres in Notary Public. CHEZ JOSEPH mixed orchard; house, barn, Attorney and Couneelor-at-Lagood water right: 2,000. 41-First National Bank Building. J. J. BRUMMITT. K. X. . Clothes Properly Laundered. Tnata Our Way .of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry, Phone 174 From Kansas City, Saint Louis snd in the South, Southeast and Southwest Memphis to points The Southeastern Limited Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. fit. dally, will take you to Springfield, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and all points in the Southeast For detailed information apply to 42 SIX COTTAGES from three to seven rooms each: near car line and school; cheap; small cash payment balance same as paying rent J. J. BRUMMITT. HENDER80N A MAC MILLAN Woman Is Intended and should know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray iTht new (eM qifrt. hurt-(wnaJlurlum. iim-- Mt it Most Convenient. , Attorneys-at-La- Rooms 14 to II First National Bank Building. T. D. JOHNSON FOR SALE Eighty-acr- e Lawyer. farm, good soli; cost 82.000. Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Imporvements Choicest fruit, beet and tomato re- - Building. M feordremMfcrk. If lie rawiKH euppl the NAKI'SL, seo no other, but lend stamp (Or Illustrated bonk mM. Itftvee full pa Menlari end itlrretlnm to Indies M MV (CL CO., dt rsrk Hew, lew kerk. G. W. MARTIN GENERAL WE8TERN AGENT 1106. 17TH 8T. DENVER. COLO. Good aollcltori wanted for the Dally Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. |