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Show DULY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AlUIL frAHSTATE (JOURNAL FRATERNAL ncDEN. UTAH. You Get the Ear of tlio iiiiiu you want to ivarli President J. Cannon W. Browning . .Secy, and Treaaurer jl Littlefield. Directors! E. A. Littlefield, -yynk J. Cannon, W. W. Browning. R. Owllllani. Henry u Wlndle, T. D. Johnson, R. EL --- nk Vlco-Preelde- nt Journal Want Ads Cost Little Joyce. E. Buaineaa Manager A Littlefield nace: 496 Twenty-fourt- h till 6 p. m. Closed telephone 664. street on Sunday, City Cireulator Horace S. Foster WANTED. WANTED for general housework; refemeces; 633 Adams. Girl .............. Single coplea To let contract to clean sage brush from 600 acres of land at 63.25 per acre. Morgan Hill Ranch. Deeth, Elko Co., Nevada. 60c $1.50 1.00 6.00 WANTED Five extra farm hands; 16c steady Job, $1.75 per day board 63.50 60c per week. Morgan Hill Ranch, Deeth, 6c y.u ubscriptlona payable In advance SOCIETIES. 7 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Clothes Properly FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA Sego Lodge No. IIS, meets at X. O. O. F. hall second and fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting fratere cordially Invited to attend. DR. P .A COOK. Fraternal Matter. C. E. COOK. O dices, Secretary. Eccles Bldg; phone 260 X. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OVERLAND MINING A MILLING COMPANY. ATTENTION! At a meeting of the new board held in Ogden City, Utah. March 12, 190, an assessment of half a mill per share was levied against tt cap'tal stock of the corporation, the same payable B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Immediately to Joseph Goddard, sec719 Lodge and club rooms second retary, at 2171 Reeves avenue, Ogden floor Masonic Bldg. 2416 Washing- City, Utah. If not paid by April 1, ton avenue. Regular meeting every 1904, the stock will be advertised as delinquent and If not paid, with costa Tuesday evening. O. A HORN. E. R. of advertising, on or before May 11, 1904, sufficient shares thereof will be J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. sold at public auction, at 2171 Reevea avenue, at 2 oclock p. m. of that day, to pay delinquency, cost of advertising and expense of sale. JOSEPH GODDARD, w4. Secretary of Company. Laundered. Thata Our Way of Doing Thom. Ogden iSteam Nevada. WALL PAPER CLEANING All work not their receive do who Subscribers neatly done; leave orders at 2465 nepers or hv any cause for complaint Lincoln avenue; phone 356 Z. m oblige by notifying this office. Five Inforbe for will reward paid dollars To know persons deslrouj mation that will lead to the arrest and WANTED of copies stealing conviction persons to learn bookkeeping thoroughly In of The State Journal from the presix weeks at total cost of three dolmia of subscribers. lars. Address Goodwin, Journal office. TO ADVERTISERS. All advertising copy must be In the WANTED Men or women local repprevious evening to Insure Insertion resentatives for a high-clamagatbs next day. zine. Cash Large commissions. 80 East N. Write J. Trainer, prizes. matter Entered as second-claWashington Square, New Turk, N. Y. at 1906, at the MINING ACH ISSUE ILLUSTRATED THZ BEAUTIFULLY ETC. IT IS THE AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CUUHARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. COM-pan- Consent lasua 10a. y. 91.00 Pn Yean TABLE TALK PUB. CO., PHILA. aouenoNE w antes 111 CHESTNUT ST. Location of principal place of business, No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 1, levied on the 16th day of February, 1904, the the several amounts set opposite the nnmes of the respective holders as UBEBAb TSNME follows: No. Name. No. Cert. Shares Am't TkcOaly Doable-Trac- k Railway betweaa Ike Missouri River and CUcag I The Overland No-Ttm- Limited HELP WANTED. Trill ia 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 The Most Luxurious WANTED Two boys from 14 to 18 yean to learn the clothing buaineaa. The Hub. buffet-smoki- THIRTY. WANTED SPECIAL REPRESENT-atlv- e In this county and adjoining territories, to represent and adverYst Died in Danvsr County Hospital tise an old established business and Was Burisd as house of solid financial standing. a Paupsr. Salary, $21 weekly, with expenses each Monday by check diadvanced the The county hospital has been from rect headquarters. Horse and harboring place of one of the most remarkable cases ever known, aaya the She was Mrs. Mary Denver Post. of 86 ifears, who woman a Gillespie, row CONTAINS ALL OCCASIONS, Og-gc- o, postofflee Utah, under the Act of Congress WANTED Large, clean white rags; March f, 1879. good prices paid. Journal office. MOTHER OF maoazini DISHES, DECORATIONS FOR THE TABLE, DAINTY MENUS FOR 10, of Practical A GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER ss ss a 174. jm'm DELINQUENT NOTICE. WA11SATCH GOLD Laundry 'Phono 3-- WANTED Term of Subscription. 11, one month. months By ir11, three months six gy mall, By mall, one year week By carrier, one one month carrier, By ly advertising in the Journal want columns. Any reasonable want can lie filled by telling the itiilt of Ogden alwut it through a Journal want ad. Journal want ads are read by so tnauy jteople that your ad will find some one who wants what you have to sell, or ill sell what you want. 1901. 0, SL Paul ng and Minneapolis Tlrliets, reservations, and full Information can ba obtained from C A. Walker, General Agent, I buggy furnished when necessary; position permanent. Address Blew Chicago & Ry. 206 South Mata Stiwat, Salt Lake City, Utah. Iswieo Bros. & Co., Monon Bldg., Chicago, North-Weste- rn 111. there yesterday. During her lifetWANTED Two boys from 14 to 18 ime she was the mother of thirty years to learn the clothing business. children, but, most remarkable of all, The Hub. they consisted of fifteen .pairs or WANTED Motor's Barber College of twins Salt Lake City offers advantages In "We consider Mrs. Gillespie the most teaching the trade that cannot be remarkable patient that has ever been elsewhere. Write for particulars. bad tt the county hospital"' said Dr. Chas. Swindt. "She came to the hospital In WANTED Two boys from 14 to 18 1M1. She had come to the United years to learn the clothing business. States In 1840, from England, where The Hub. she was born. Eight .years ago she as came to Colorado for her health, FOR 8ALE. she was suffering from tuberculosis FOR SALE Household furniture for We know nothing whatever about her sale cheap, 2547 Orchard avenue. past life, for although she seemed alCall mornings. ways happy and contented, she refused to say anything of her past history FOR SALE Three fresh milch cows; save what I have already related. Henry Kammayer, 2264 cheap. During her stay with us all signs Stevens avenue, between Wall and of the disease left her and ahe might Pacific. t have lived many years longer If It wheel; SALE Gentlemens bad not been that she fell and broke FOR cheap. 2422 Adams Ave. ber right thigh. Everything possible vaa done for' her, but she was too old FOR SALE For 62 each. Complete, and feeble to etand the shock. courses In Bookkeeping. was the Although this woman Personal instruction; books Included. mother of thirty children, the hospital Write Goodwin, State Journal authorities have succeeded in locating only one, Mrs Ella Hildebrand of Sioux City, Iowa, who wrote offering LOST. to pay her mother' funeral expenses LOST On Washington avenue, large bla is the first sign of Interest that to ny of them have shown. As her pocketbook; 62 reward. Return street Twenty-secon- d 426 daughter in Sioux City did not ask to bare her mother's body sent to her for REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. burial. It win be Interred In the Potto's field. TWO ACRES on the Bench, on 27th street; sold at farm land price. COGS BLOW THE BELLOWS. J. J. BRUMMITT. died Through Service st7lolis AND THE EAST And In accordance with law and the order of the Board of Directors made on the 16th day of February, 1904, so many shares of each parcel of auch stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of aald company at No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, on Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1904, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. J. J. BRUMMITT, ' Secretary. Ogden, Utah, March 31, 1904. up-to-d- Blacksmith has Adopted a h g Device. bor-8avln- On an uptown street on the city hundreds c hr pause at a blacksmlt atch three large and li Newfoundland dogs, which 5k the brawny smith to bellows of the of one corner of theforge la ahop bout eight feet In S? wide enough for a dog to the wheel la at rest in uch the same pc horse in a child's rocker, 8 wa7 turned toward lw rder8' When toll the beast on duty ? brisk trot whic SEVEN HOUSES from four to six rooms; close In; must be sold. J. J. BRUMMITT. of I?? i . tUr trOUnd of a crank and lever bellow rLCTeyed to WOTk w,11nSiy Intelligence that n people the bri-- w the .U8,f etching keep the 8 one ?ch i ami do work In t and then rests S lJd 8nd he estimi ,la week, ice? If TU d retlulro t least men or a BnaU do thIiIW WOrk-NeYork Presi w LOTS; THIRTY-SI- X the Bench; well located on per lot J. J. BRUMMITT. 610 street FIXE LOT on Twenty-eight- h west of Washington avenue; 63 per J J-- BRUMMITT. , fTOnt foot I HAVE a large Hat of property, listAt prices of five ed by to conInstructions with ago, years sider an reasonable offer. J. J. BRUMMITT. ts. TWELVE HOUSES from four to eight rooms, within three blocks of Broom hotel; bring from 15 to 20 per cent per annum on the Investment; must J. J. BRUMMITT. be sold, bouse; propwithin $30 month; for rent per erty three blocks of Reed hotel; 62,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. LARGE LOT, CORNER feet; 21st 6500, ten-roo- m and Jefferson. 06x115 J. J BRUMMITT. GOOD BRICK YARD; very cheap. J. J. BRUMMITT. Perfectly 8afe. A tourist In Ireland who stayed over night at a wayside inn not frequented by visitors Informed the landlord In the morning that his boots which had been placed outside his room door for cleaning had not been touched. Ah, sure, aald the landlord, and you moight put your watch and chain outside your room door In this house and a they wouldnt be touched.--RaHorn. VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS MISSOURI PULLMANs SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, Electric Fans. cars Reclining ...... Inara chair run).. DAT COACHES. fBwB Fir lirttijlckiti, ftlfcft, oft., iMna H. C. TOWNSEND, m Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony In great quantity la constantly coming In, declaring Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colda to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorvllle, Van serves as I had Bronchiexample. He writes: tis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then. I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. and a few bottlea wholly cured me. Eqaully effective In curing all and Throat troubles, ConsumpLung tion, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist Trial bottles free, regular slsea 50c, and $1. DEPARTMENT. Offloa of Comptroller of the Cnrroncjr. TKKASUIIY Washington, March 8, 1904. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that "Ths Commercial National Bank of Ogden. located In the City of Ogden, in the County of Weber and Btateof Ctah, has complied with ell the provision of the "Act of congrese to enable National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence and for other purposes, approved July 13, 1W2. Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, deputy end acting comptroller of the currency, do hereby certify that "The Commercial National Bank of Ogden, located in the City of Ogden, in the County of Weber, end State of Utah, is authorised to here succession for the period specified la it emended articles of association, namely until close of business on March 8,124. In testimony whereof, witness my band and seal of office this eighth day of March. 14. T. P. KANE. LSeal.) Deputy and Acting Comptroller of.the Currency. Ex. No. 2178. No. 9139. THE World's Fair lloufo POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The fnibco system traverses THE FOLLOWINO STATES: Illinois Indiana Uissltsippl Kansas Arkansas Tennessee llissouri Alabama Oklahoma Indian Ter. Texas. THE SOUTHEASTERN Leaving Knnaaa City LIMITED, at 6.30 Southeast. Excellent rente to all points Worth, Kant, South, Southeast anti South, weak Fer letalled lafomatlsa, ayply te a. W. MARTIN, aCNMAL AOKNT. E. DRAKE, Dict. T. A, JOHN Denver, Col. Pass's Aocnt, SALT Latte City, Utah. Ocnenal AaxsT, Butte, Montana. |