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Show DAILY FRATERNAL I OGDEN, A. D. 1896. by E. A. Llttlsfisld, J-- ' i President i Vlcs-Preslde- nt Diroetors: J-- Cannon. K. A. Littlefield. W. Browning, R. a,nry ovllllain. W.Dl Johnson. R. ll Wlndle. T. ! p-- uk a joyca. Twenty-fourt- h You Get of tlic man JTw. Brownlni 'a. Wttlefleld . . Secy, and Treasurer 421 STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, ym the Car want tn reach ly aJvrrthiiii,r in the Journal want columns. Any reasonable want eanbe tilled by telling the icoile of Ogden alamt it through a Journal want ad. Journal want ads are read by so mauy iieople that your ad will find some one who wants what you liave to sell, or will sell what you want. Journal Want Ads Cost Little Un iToraoe 8. Foster City Circulator months B. P. O. jwmr Dn-atio- Laundered. Tnnt'a Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry Phone 174. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. Lodge and club rooms second floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meeting every 80c 11.80 8.00 6.00 18c 60c Be Subscribers who do not receive their Bsoers or have any cause for complaint KIT oblige by notifying this office. Five Toilers reward will be paid tor information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies of The Stats Journal from the prem-lao- a of subscribers. TO ADVERTISERS. ah advertising copy must be in the previous evening to Insure insertion next day. matter NoEntered as second-cla- ss vember 10, 1908, at the postoffloe at Og-ge- n, Utah, under the Act of Congress of Kerch I, 1179. ILUfSTNATVO for the I- - derful fine demonstration of testifying aa a art Again was the Standard subject to Investigation, this time by the Committee of Manufacturers of the House of Representatives, and again waa Mr. Rockefeller called to testify. Here, Hiss Tarbell points out, Mr. Rockefell- er's customary mastery temporarily forsook him and he made statements In direct conflict with those made before the New York committee. Mr. Rockefeller In the role of artful dod-Kmakes a moat Interesting picture, and his llmintatlon both In ethlca and humor are proven by his own evi- er dence. e Then came the suits brought to compel the dissolution of the trust as an the state of Ohio, and while the effect or had they bringing the mysterious organisation fo light and securing verdicts ordering the dissolution of the trust yet time developed that in spite of some nominal complications with these court decrees this peculiar organisation was too subtle for the law. The trust had no legal existence. Tet It was a force powerful as gravitation and as intangible. You could rgue Its existence from the effects,but Jou could never prove it In effect the dissolution ordered took on the aspect of reorganisation. Mlsa Tarbell points out that some important gains for 'the public had nevertheless resulted. Light and knowledge were the chief of these. Liquidation and a new basis of operation were forced, and information and encouragement were given the oil men In their struggle for mmerclal life. It b to this strug-6- e she will next turn her attention. unlawful long-head- organisation In ed inde-bonde- nt Thet Throbbing Headache. quickly leave you If you used King's New Life Pills. Thousands ouffererers have proved their ntchless merit for Sick and Nervous daches. They make pure blood and a up your health. Only 28 cents, ey back If not cured. Sold by j J' Driver. Druggist TVould Pr- management of the J a favor If eubsc Promptly any non- -t - Telephone 161. DC CONATIONS pm TABLE TALK PUB. CO., PNILA. ouumas wabtui imi Mnw iT. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED On any security. sums at banker's rates; salary Large loans. Service quick and confidential. Western Brokerage Company, 228-- 4 Eccles Blddg. The Only Double-Trac- k Railway between lbs Missouri River and Chicago. MONET TO LOAN On city or form Improved property; five year loans with option of paying In three year. HUNTER A KENNEDY. MONEY TO LOAN. The Overland J. J. BRUMMITT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Limited N. J. HARRI3 J. brought much of its affairs to light and finally resulted in adverse court decisions which compelled the nominal breaking up of the trust First came an investigation by a special committee of the New York legislature to which John D. Rockefeller was summoned aa a witness and in which he gave the committee a won- DISHES, Table, dainty menus IT IS THB AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. SI-0Curbbmt I satis toe. Pus Year Junction City Lodge No. 86, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In O. O. F. ball every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present C. P. UTTER, N. G. WALTER RICHEY. Secretory. Lawyer the character and test the legality oi the great organisation resulted In a series of Investigations and suits which PORTHK ALL OCCASIONS, BTC. Room 84 First National Bank Bldg. Notary in Office. Phone SS4K DISSOLUTION OF THE TRUST. The breaking up of the Standard Oil Trust,, a breaking up in which nothing seems to have been broken but the law it waa ordered to obey, waa the topic considered by Ida M. Tarbell In her April installment of The History of the Standard Oil Company" In McClure's. Miss Tarbell having followed the growth of public Interest In tbe trust now shows how this desire to fix Practical mao azins GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER sack issux CONTAINS EAUTU'UU.Y A. G. HORN, E. R. J. H. KNAU88, Secretary. mU subscriptions payable In advance the LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Tuesday evening. ............. ............. one month By carrier, copies Bing! SOCIETIES. Clothes Properly street. JTtul m, 7 BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINDELINQUENT NOTICE. MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. 08. Meets every Wedmwday evening at WAHSATCH GOLD MINING COM-pun- y. 7:3i. O. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. of principal place Howe. Secretary; E. A. Munsey, of business. No. 2408 Washington Collector. avenue, Ogden City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, the following described stock, on acSego Lodge No. 188, meets at L O. O. count of assessment No. 1. levied on F. hall second and fourth Friday of the 16th day of February, 1904, the each month. Visiting fraters cordithe several amount set opposite the ally Invited to attend. names of the respective holders aa DR. P .A. COOK, Fraternal Master. follows; C. E. COOK. Secretary. Offices, Eccles Bldg; phone 860 X. Telephone 004. three By aix months i, mf By By mall, one year one week By carrier, 1901. 7, 719 Cloaed on Sunday. Terma of Subscription. 3 y tin, one month APRIL I JOURNAL StaH STATEUTAH. Officer Cannon UTAH A. 8. CONDON, M. D. Old Boyle Bulding. Residence 2416 Madison Avenue. Residence telephone, 635-451-telephone, Office K. X. H. H. GODDARD Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Broker. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. 210 Eccles Bldg. Phone Notary Public. 848 X. buffet-smoki- Secretary. Ogden, Utah, March 31, 1904. Attorney and First National Bank Building. Couneelor-at-La- 41-- 42 HENDERSON 14 to 18 Probata sod Gaardiaiihb A MAC MILLAN Attornaya-at-Ls- Rooms First National Bank St. Paul and M inneapolls Tlckrti. (nervations, and full Information ran b obtained from C I Chicago & loticfi. st7louis signers for further information. AKD THE EAST T. D. JOHNSON Lawyer. VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC AmruHt, 1!X)4. 81-8- 8 Dated March 30. 1904. WALTER II. RAWSON, Administrator. Nathan J. Harris, Attorney for Admin-hi- t w ra tor. Dentist First National Bank Bldg. COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLMAN s SLEEPING CARS, ALIAS SUMMONS. E. M. CONROY, M. D DUtriut In the Court of the Second Judicial 420 Eccles Bldg. TeL No. 400Z. District of the 8tate of Utah, in and for the County of Welier. ALFRED W. AGEE, Company, a corporation, plaintiff, v. M. R. Hearer, et 1., defendAttorney ant. 812, Eccles Building The State of Utah to the said Defendant: OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, Electric fang. t-Law, The Property Called Health Runs down or Improves, Just depends on how It Is cared for. It Is the most valuable property we have, and should receive the most consideration. It helps you in business, helps good looks, hepls make friends, helps get situations and helps you hold them, and always makes happiness. Property like this, at the first indication of being out of repair, should be looked after and a remedy applied at once. There are any number of signs that show repairs are needed. Bilious spells, indigestion, dyspepsia, belching, dizziness, sick headache, sallow complexion, pimples and liver spots on the face, a drowsy feeling after meal, sour These symptoms all stomach, etc. show loss of health. The Wallace Drug Co. will sell you for 25c a box of Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, a ' sure cure for all these diseases. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service of this summon upon you, if served within the connty in which this action i brought, otherwise, within thirty day after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in ease of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered gainst you a demanded in the complaint, or liicn a copy is filed with tha clerk or the above court. W. L. MAGI NN IS, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. sddres: 423 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah. Lung Chair cars rasa). day coaches. Up-to-d- Fir Birtbs, Tlcksts, Pillin, ftc.,iMrtss C C H. C. TOWNSEND, LaMHnaa.a.nanaBT,Kum J THE SUMMONS. In the District court of the 8econd judicial district of the State of Utah, in and for the Connty of Weber. William M. Bostaph, plaintiff, vs. George Gordon and wilts and Martha Gordon, . Ry. t Through Service NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the iliNtrict court fur the Second judicial district, in and for the county or Welier and state of Utah. Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Estate of Cyra Rawson, deceased: Building. Creditor will present their claim with voucher tn the undernigned at the office of ARTHUR E. PRATT, Nathan J. Harris, attorney for the said ea Lawyer.' tate, room 34 First National bank building, Room SOS, Eccles Bldg. Ogden, Utah, on or before the first day or Rooms Agent, North-Weste- rn 206 South Main Street, Salt Laka City. Utah. NWiao Consult County Clerk or the respective DR. D. N. SMITH General A. Walker, Building. ' ng ers And In accordance with law and tha order of the Board of Directors made on the 16th day of February, 1904, so many shares of each parcel of auch stock bs may be necessary will be sold at the office of said company at No. 2408 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, on Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1904, at the hour of 12 oclock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the coats of advertising and expenses of sale. J. J. BRUMMITT, J08EPH CHEZ ( Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, can, with baiter, bath and Book-lovLibrary; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for D. SKEEN, Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. Office Tbe Moil Laxsrious Train la the World Worlds Fair Route defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service or this summons omm yon, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your ASSESSMENT NOTICE. fhilura so to do, judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demand of the STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OVER- complaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon vou. LAND MINING A MILLING COMTnO. MALONEY, Plaintifia Attorney. PANY, ATTENTION! P. O. address : No. 2442 Washington avm5-- 9 At a meeting of tbe new board held enue, Ogden, Utah. In Ogden City, Utah, March 12, 190s, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. an 'assessment of half a mill per share was levied against the capital stock Oftlrs of Comptroller of the Currency. of the corporation, the earne payable Washington, March 8, 1904. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned It bs been made to appear Immediately to Joseph Goddard, Tbs Commercial National Bank of at 2171 Reeves avenue, Ogden that located In the City of Ogden, In the Connty of Weber and State of Utah, naa compiled with City, Utah. If not paid by April 14, all tha provisions of tha "Act of congress to 1904, the stock will be advertised, as suable National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence and for other delinquent end if not paid, with costs purpose, approved July 12, 182. Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, deputy of advertising, on or befors May 1L and aetlng comptroller of the currency, do here1904, sufficient shares thereof will be by certify that The Commercial National Bank of Ogden," located In the City of Ogden, in the sold at public auction, at 2171 Reeves Connty of Weber, and Htate of Utah, la authorto have succession for the period specified avenue, at I oclock p. m. of that day, ised In Its amended articles of association, namely to pay delinquency, cost of advertis- until close of business on March 1, 1924. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of nfllcs this eighth day of March, 1904. ing and expense of sale. Heal. T. P. KASK. JOSEPH GODDARD, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of tha Currency. Secretory of Company. Ex. No. 2176. No. 9139. OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The Frisco system . . traverses THE FOLLOWING STATES: Illinois Indiana Kansas Uisslssippi Arkansas Tennessae Alabama Oklahoma Missouri Indian Ter. 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