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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL fertile STATE JOURNAL, UTAH ( j furnished WANTED Two nicely street near rooms on Twenty-fift- h the depot; must be reasonable. Ad- REWARD. COM-pan- y. n, one-quar-ter ll re-ma- In 174. MONEY TO LOAN. 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. luh. 410-41- The Overland m Limited bufFct-smokl- ng Book-love- St. X. up-to-d- Through Service . non-delive- ry stTlolis EAST non-dellve- ry Missouri Pacific at great sacrifice. J. J. BRUMMITT. LODGING HOUSE GOOD BRICK YARD; very cheap. J. J. BRUMMITT. ' I FEET, corner 144x180 and Quincy; C. P. UTTER, N. G. Twenty-sixt- h J. J. BRUMMITT. GOOD cated; HOUSE, 60x182 FEET, rison; 2150. 1 1,600. 10 ACRES city; lo- and Twenty-sixt- h Har- J. J. BRUMMITT. HOUSE on Grant, close J. J. BRUMMITT. SIX-ROO- M In; weU with 8500. NICE LOT on house, near J. J. BRUMMITT. Twenty-elghtt- near Washington; h street $500. J. J. BRUMMITT. SPLENDID LOTS suitable for railroad men; $100. J. J. BRUMMITT. Twenty-fir- WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE-bCamp No. 74 meets in K. of P. street hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h and Washington avenue, every er J. J. BRUMMITT. $1,250. a D. RASMUSSEN, WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. $1,000. SIX-ROO- M W. XL LITTLE, Proprietor Junction City Lodge No. 86, Indes A Hotsl pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In 330 d SL Twenty-thirOGDEN, UTAH L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially InGENERAL STEAM8HIP AGENCY vited to be present First-Clas- - nec- Ogden Steam Laundry, 'Phone ss high-wate- Guv-no- Tnat's Our Way of Doing Them. Building fice. in Utah; good reasons for sell-ii'Price 84.750 If sold this spring lll'NTER & KENNEDY, Ogden. Laundered. Law, and small note book. Pall county surveyor's of- m Og-gs- n, HOUSE, barn, trees, etc., on street close In; 81.500. J. J. BRUMMITT. st closets, HOUSE, pantry, trees; five blocks from Union deJ. J. BRUMMITT. pot; $1,000. REPRESENTA-tlv- e. Passengers booked to and from any part of Europe over the American, the White Star or the Scandinavian American llhea. Office: 2418 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to atLEGAL NOTICES. tend. In the District Court of the United J. C. GASBERG, C. C. Hi ate for the District of Utah. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National In the matter of Elta Weber, bankrupt. Bank building. No. 071. In bankruptcy. Petition fur Discharge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. To the Honorable John A. Marshall, Judge of the Dietrict court of the United States for the district of Utah; Mrs. Elta Weber of Ogden City, in the counLawysr ty of Weber and state or Utah, in said district, Room 84 First National Bank Bldg. respectfully represents that on the 23rd day of January, last past, she was duly Notary In Office. Phone S84K adjudged bankrupt uniter the acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that she lias duly J. D. SKEEN, surrendered all her property and rights of property, ami has fully complied with all Lawyer the requirements of said acts and of the orFirst National Bank Bldg. ders or the court touching hie baukruptcy-Wlierefor- e the prays that she may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge A. 8. CONDON, M. D. from all debts provable egaiust her estate Office Old Boyle Bulding. Residence under said bankrupt acts, exuept such debts as are excepted by law finira such discharge. 2416 Madison Avenue. Dated this 25th day of January, A. 1). 535-Office telephone, Residence 1904. ELTA WEBEK, telephone, 451-Bankrupt. H. H. GODDARD Order of Notice Thereon. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance District of Utah. On this 27th day of February, A. D. 11)04, Broker. on reading the foregoing petition it in ordered Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 810 Eccles Bldg. 15th day of Mtrch, A.D., 1904. Phone 843 X. before said 10court, at Halt Lake City, in said Notary Public. oclock in the forenoon ; and district, at JOSEPH CHEZ that notice thereof be published in Th I Utah Htati JocksaL, a newspeicr printed in Attorney and Counselor-at-Laaid district, and that all known creditors 41-First National Bank Building. and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if HENDERSON & MAC MILLAN any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not lie granted. Attorneya-at-LaAnd it is further ordered by the court, that Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank the clerk shall send by mail to all kuown creditors copies of aaid petition and this orBuilding. der, addressed to them at their placea of residence as stated. T. D. JOHN80N Witness the Honorable John A. Marshall. Judge of the said District court, and the seal Lawysr. at Hall Lake City, in eeid district, on Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank thereof, the 27tn day of February, A. D. 1904. Building. Attest; Jrkkoi.ii R. Lktciier, Clerk. RAILWAY SCENIC THROUGH COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLM AN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, ELECTRIC FANS. Reclining Chair Cars (tsar DAYran), COACH Far larthx, Tlclcets, H. I Hi Nftrs, Eg. i?c.,iMlriss C. TOWNSEND, WIIMM Air : HORST ASMTt ST. LOIM, a a N. J. HARRIS K. X. SEVERAL SUBURBAN HOMES, from three to ten acres; good houses; young orchards; splendid THE ANNUAL water rights; cheap. MEETING OF THE essary to mind tne baby occasionally? Peckham Y yes; that is, I find It ockholders of . the J. J. BRUMMITT. Overland Mining "d Milling necessary to mind my wife when she company will be held In tells me to mind the baby. m 42- - Eccles ELEGANT TRACT near building, at 8 oclock m. on 2 acres school and car line; In March 8, 1804, or the second Compulsory Cleanliness. mixed house, barn, orchard; In March, for tank-dram- a the screamed "What's this? the purpose of good water right; 2,000. t0 the "Port of the actor. "My pay Is $4 short!" President, 60 J. J. BRUMMITT. at Ung .even directors cents, blandly "Eight baths for the enslung r nd "Six and manager. the nights transacting any other busi- - replied SIX COTTAGES from three to seven two trtatlnees. may be ProPrIy brought !! e rooms esch; near car line and far. meeting. Care. to Due Street school; cheap; small cash payment, Deaths JOSEPH GODDARD, balance same as paying rent SL Louis street cars have killed seven persons s month during eight Secretary: J. J. BRUMMITT. months of this year. FOR SALE Eighty-acr- e Journal ol,cltop for the Utah State farm, good Norwegian Farm Hands. soil: cost $2,000. Imporvements ,1 App,y to Horace S. Foster, Farm hands In Norway receive 140 circulator. Choicest fruit, beet and tomato re- to $80 a year. d 812, Eccles Clothes Properly MONEY LOANED On any security. Large sums at banker's rates; salary WANTED To rent a four or five-roo- m loans. Service quick and confidential FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. Western Hrokerake Company, 223-- 4 modern house In desirable loOGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF adEccles Blddg. Send cation east of Washington. meets at Castle hall, Utah lythias. JouraaL Box B, and rental. dress MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. National bank building, every MonW. B. Wedell, Rooms 1 to 4, Boyle WANTED To sell splendid, complete day evening. Visiting brothers corInBlk. dially invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C.; bookkeeping course; personal W. G. Kind. M. of F.; l X. Pusteud, struction; costs only three dollars. MONEY LOANED salaried people K. of R. and S. Address Goodwin, Journal office. without security. Call and get 1 terms. D. D. Drake, Eccles 111. MONTE OOMMAXDERY WANTED To buy modern five-rooNO. 2. K. Bld'g; phone, 500-cottage, frame or brick; big lot; T. Stated conclave second within four blocks north and east of Wednesdays of each month. So- MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Ogden State bank corner. Address journing Sir Knights courteously Inimproved property; five year loans with best terms Box 6, JournaL cited. J. H. Epperson, E. F. E. with option of paying In three years. Recorder. Nichols, HUNTER A KENNEDY. WANTED-M- en or women local repmagaresentatives for a high-claWEBER LODGE NO. 6, F. A A. M. MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. The Only Double-Trac- k Railway between Cash zine. Large commissions. Regular communications first and the Missouri River and Chicago. prises. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East MISCELLANEOUS. and third Thursdays of each month Washington Square, New York, N. Y. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. TREES TOPPED Any one desiring A. V. McINTOSH, W. M. trees topped should call at 2559 LinWANTED. HELP F. E. NICHOLS, Becy. coln Ave. WANTED Chambermaid at the LinOGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, XL A. 2d. Ostrich feathers cleaned, dyed and street. coln hotel, 830 Twenty-thir- d Regular convocation first Tuesday of curled. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, 33rd and dining-rooWANTED First-cla- ss each month. Visiting companions Pacific. neat of appearance Virginia girl cordially Invited. CASH REGISTERS National Cash hoteL F. W. VOLU M. E. H. P. Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for F. E. NICHOLS, Seey. The Meet Uxorious Trala In the World WANTED Good, live, energetic Utah, 221 Main SL, Salt Lake City. Compartmont and drawing-roo- m of agents to canvass for the sale Second-han- d B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. registers always on sleeping cars, observation cars, dinmanufactured knitted goods. Men 719 Lodge and club rooms second hand. and library ing cars, of experience preferred. Utah Knitfloor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washingrs with barber, bath and cars, SHOES REPAIRED Shoes expertly ting Works, 2354 Washington Ave. ton avenue. Regular meeting every Library; entire train electric made and repaired. David IX odfr-so- n, Tuesday evening. through to Chicago without WANTED Meiers Barber College of lighted, 2580 Washington Ave. G. A. E. R. HORN, Change. Direct connection for Salt Lake City offers advantages In H. J. KNAUSS, Secretary. YOU IIORSE LOVERS teaching the trade that cannot be SPRING Paul and Minneapolis had elsewhere. Write for particulars. soon be here come see our fine will FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, Tickets, reservations, and full Inline of buggy harness. S. C. Platt formation ran be obtained from Sego Lodge No. 128, meets at L O. O. FOR SALE. 2879 Washington Ave. C. A. Walker, General Agent, Co., Saddlery F. hall second and fourth Fridays of 'Phone 614-FOR SALE Fifteen acres of land; each month. Visiting fraters cordiChicago & North-Weste- rn Ry. (400. Nine miles from Ogden. Ap206 South Main Street, ally Invited to attend. A. W. BROWN H IInwioo Salt Lake City, Utah. ply to Jacob Peterson, 768 TwenDie P .A. COOK, Fraternal Master. 12S Twenty-firs- t Street, Ogden, Utah tieth street SJ Office a, Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, , C- - E. COOK, Secretary. Eccles 860 X. Bldg; phone Doors. and Ornamental each. Iron SALE FOR For $8 Grating Complete, courses In Bookkeeping. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. : OGDEN UNION NO. 178, ORDER OF Personal Instruction; books Included. WASHINGTON Meets every TuesThe management of the Journal will Write Goodwin, State Journal of-8 oclock in A. O. U. consider at day evening it a favor If subscribers will flee. W. halL of report promptly any Second-han- d J. J. BRUMMITT, President Mosler safe, in good papers. Telephone 814. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. condition. Apply room 82, First NaAND THE The management of the Journal will tional bank building. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINconsider It a favor If subscribers will FOR RENT. MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 68. of report promptly any VIA Meets every Wednesday evening at papers. Telephone 64. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished 7:80. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. S. rooms. Apply 2467 Lincoln Ave. ' HOTEL8. E. A. Munsey, Howe, Secretary; Collector. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. THE HOTEL LINCOLN care Journal. J, dress ss It W. AGEE, Atternsy-at- - REAL E8TATE FOR SALE. WANTED. Sure Enough Speaker. Years ago Tom Heed, then speaker All advertising copy must be In the of the house of representatives, went previous evening to Insure Insertion into a barber's shop in Washington to be shaved. After the darky barber the next day. had scraped his chin he began to cast matter No- about for further work or for a chance Entered as second-clato sell hair tonics. vember 10, 1008. at the postofflee at Hair purty thin, suh, he said, of Act the Congress Utah, under the two or three stray locks fingering 1879. 8, of March that fringed Mr. Reed's bald pate. Been that way long, suh? I was born that way, replied Reed. Afterward I enjoyed a brief period of hirsute efflorescence, but It did pot endure. The barber gasped and said no more. Later someone told him he ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL had shaved the speaker. Speakah! Don I know dat? I he exclaimed. NOTICE OF A8SE8MENT NO. 1. should say he was a speakah, sure nuf! Saturday Evening Post. WAHSATCH GOLD MINING Principal place of business, A Woman Tiger Hunter. Ogden, Utah. Mrs. James C. Dennet, of Notice Is hereby given that at a has an experience to meeting of the Board of Directors of talk of that would be more easily comthe Wahsatch Gold Mining company, prehended by men than women. Mrs. Dennet went to India with her husheld on the 26th day of February, 1904, band and wrote home: I am the bigat the office of the secretary of said gest thing In camp. The hem of my 1. of corporation, that assessment No. gown is kissed by the natives,, and all of a cent per share, was bepause I am the first lady who ever levied on the capital stock of said cor- shot a tiger. Such a beauty ten feet eight Inches with a perfect coat and poration outstanding, payable ImmediIt took sixteen ately to J. J. Brummitt, secretary, at teeth two Inches long. men to carry him into camp. I took No, 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden about forty beaters with me. While City, Weber county, Utah. Any stock the beaters went into the jungle with upon which this assessment may re- drums and horns I waited quietly by a main unpaid on Wednesday, the 80th tree. Suddenly the beautiful tiger day of March, 1904, will be delinquent dashed by me and I let go at it, and and advertised for sale at public auc- with one shot the tiger was mine. tion unless payment is made before, BisseM's Business Methods. will be sold on Saturday, the 16th day Is said of the late Wilson 8. It of April, 1904, at the office of said secthat when he became postmaster retary at No. 2408 Washington ave- general he mastered the enormous nue, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinamount of detail In that office months quent assessment, together with the earlier than any of his predecessors coat of advertising and expense of sale. Lad ever been able to do. The tradition of his systematic and thorough J. J. BRUMMITT, Secretary. business methods still lingers In the No. 2408 Avenue. Washington Ogden r mark. department as a City, Utah, Actors in Public Life. A88E8SMENT NOTICE. Mrs. Hornihand It beats all how many of these here actors git Intew PARK VALLEY EXPLORATION CO. public life after while. Farmer HornPrincipal place of business, Ogden, ihand What got thet inter yer head? Mrs. Hornihand W'y I see here ee ry Utah. SecNotice Is hereby given that at a day in th papers about Actin' r "Actin tary meeting of the board of directors of an' all that. Baltimore Amerthe Park Valley Exploration company, ican. held on the 6th Say of February, ls4, an assessment of one mill per Very Probable. The mosquitoes dont seem to be hr was levied oh all the shares outstanding on February 1st, 1904, payable as numerous as they were last week," t once to the secretary, O. A. Kennedy, said the first Jersey boarder. No, replied the other, "the huntt Room (, First National Bank Bldg, ing season opened September 1, yon Osden, Utah, and to become delinquent know, and I guess some of the gunners March 12th, 1904, and that any stock have been taking them for reed birds." upon which the assessment may Point Not Well Taken. unpaid on the 12th day of March, 104, win be advertised for sale at pubUpgardson You are always talking the joy of living, but you lic auction, and unlesa payment la about spend a lot of your time In the cruel uade before, so many of the delinquent sport of hunting. bares as may be Atom Well, darn it, I never kill necessary will be old on the 28th day of March,- 1904, anything! t Room 6, First National Bank Bldg, Mistake Somewhere. Ofden, Utah, at the hour of 12 o'clock remarked the poet, la noon, to pay the "Sieep, assese-nen- t, delinquent bath. natures tired together with the cost of adve"Such being the case, rejoined the rting and expense of sale. person, "It strikes me that prosaic O. A. KENNEDY, Secretary. tramps ought to be clesner than they Okden, Utah, are." February 10, 1904. Indirectly. ALFRED Pocket-boo- k TO ADVERTI8ERS. I suppose you find 52 LOST. ...... ....... Bis-se- ' 51-- DR. D. N. SMITH Dsntist First National Bank Bldg. E. M. CONROY, M. D-- , TeL Ns. 400Z. 420 Eccles Bld'g. TO GET OVER WANTING SOME- THING YOU HAVENT GOT IS TO MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN IN THESE COLUMNS. I .............. Irvlngton-on-the-Hudso- Rooms A CARDS. Eccles Bld'g. Room 205. Lv i o. 7 1M-1- . ARTHUR E. PRATT. Lawysr. The Best Way I Vice-Preside- be-th- 2), PROFESSIONAL Giohr-Democra- Nockem FERRUARY in HIS EXCUSES. OGDEN, UTAH. Reporter Who Was a Genius in Ac A.D. 1896. counting or Tardiness. founded by E. A. Littlsfild, The Sr. 1ah,:s when Co Publishers Joseph b. Journal was Its etata editor, Utah had as a member of the staff a (lncorporHed.) young man who was except Sunday evening every continually late and showed up each day from anSiour to an hour and a half after Officers: reporting But he always had an excuse. President time. fc Cannon j. nt He overslept or they failed to call him WW. Browning . Secy, and Treasurer or the cars yere blocked or . . Llttlelleld something A. of the kind happened. Directors: XL A. Littlefield, Finally McCulIagh issued an order Prink J. Cannon, W. W. Browning, R. that no more excuses would be accept-- , OwllUam. Henry ed and that unless the Wlndle, T. D. Johnson, R. 8. young man came In on time he was to be disJoyce. charged. And the very next day the loiterer was tardy again by forty-fiv- e minutes. He was sent to Mr. Twenty-fourt- h McCulIagh. street, 25 office: 1 ell, said McCulIagh, you know p. m. Closed on Sunday, pen till 6864. whats going to happen to you?" lephone I suppose so, the young man rebut I assure you, Mr. McCulCirculator plied, City Horace 8. Foster Iagh, It wasn't my fault. You've put in about every Terms of Subscription. possible excuse, said McCulIagh, but before I 60c month. one Uy maU, .11.60 fire you 1 would like to know. Just for py piaU, three months 8.00 curiosity, what your excuse Is. gy malL six months It was this way, said the young 6.00 one year By man. I got up early, determined to 16c week By carrier, one to the office in time. I went Into get 60c one month By carrier, 6o & negro barber shop to be shaved. Single copies When the barber was half through a Hall subscriptions payable In advance band came along and he couldn't resist the Impulse to follow It. It was not do their receive who Subscribers almost an hour before he came back nepers or have any cause for complaint trill oblige by notifying this office. Five and I had to wait for him. dollars reward will be paid for InforMcCulIagh chuckled. Young man, mation that will lead to the arrest and he said, I'll give you another chance. of persons stealing copies I conviction want you to write fiction for the of The State Journal from the premSunday paper. ises of subscribers. ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS. MONDAY. 42 There's no Better Service From Kansas City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points in the South, Southeast and Southwest The Southeastern Limited Leaving Kansas City at 6;30 P. M. daily, will take yon to Springfield, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and all points in the Southeast For detailed information apply to G. W. MARTIN GENERAL WE8TERN AGENT 1106. 17th St. DENVER. COLO. Good solicitors wanted for tha Daily Utah State JournaL Apply to Horae 8. Foster, city circulator. |