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Show DAILY UTAH Instate journal (XJDEN, UTAH. A-- LittUfWd, UtiA.d by E. A. D. 1898. a much younger Twain when he lishing firm liail ue than was u, ,t that hi but ..Med: net lone n. Muffil-ieiiil- imblu1 taxor is $ " uncertain and ' jjttlefield. . .Secy, and Treasurer Director: Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, 0wtuiani. W. W. Browning, R. Wlndla, T. JX Johnson. R. S. ' mpk j. Bueineea Manager Littlefield iiiAibi p 1 3 LITTLE AD result. E ten-roo- Twenty-fourt- street. h Cloaed on Sunday. p. m. 111- - -phone o City Circulator Fntei - Term of 8ubecription. B mall one month 60c $1.50 1.00 6.00 15c 00c 60 woaft three month ! montha gf mall. one year mall, gf one week gf carrier, month one gf carrier, angle cop1" nubecrlptlona payable In advance ............ subscribers who do not receive their Jana or have any cauae tor complaint JT by notifying thla office. Five Sunj reward will be paid tor intor-th- at will lead to the arreat and of person ateallng coplea jetton TVh State Journal from the prem-- u subscribers. of TO ADVERTISER8. advertising copy must be In the ptvloua evening to Insure Insertion Ml next day. A as Entered second-cla- ss 10. 1993, YOUNGEST No-wnb- at the Utah, under March I, 1879. i matter er poatofflee at Og-Jthe Act of Congress C4 NOTABLE8 OF THE PRESENT TIME richest baby in the world la said the little eon of the late Harold Brown of Providence, R. I. The death vithln a few days of each other, of his fcther and hi uncle left thla youngster the possessor of a fortune which la estThe to be imated at between $40,000,000 and W.W9.099. The youngest general in the world la Mlrsa, youngest eon of hitan Ahmed the late shah tt the present of Persia, and brother ahah. He was born In 181, and la therefore only thirteen; bit he la a full general in the Persian He irmy, and haa a regular staff. bolds reviews of the troops and plays Midler with an army corps for a plaything. youngest king in the world ia Ikudi Chau, King of Uganda, who la now about eight. He holds hia court The for him a sort of pttrla-men- one-pou- Strt, t, which he opens regularly with much pomp. ! Little DaudI Chau apeake English state dinners, at which there a curious mixture of African and Qiropean foods and customs, though the royal table is supplied with fine Hnen, cut glass, and silver brought out tan London. At these banquets the thief duty of the prime minister Is to e to it that his royal master does not tnt enough to make himself sick. The youngest master of fox hounds h the world la Lord De Clifford, who eighteen, and hag been master of ta Dalgan pack, in County Galway, Ireland, for two years. Tto youngest professional organist ta the world is Kathleen Mills, who Wldes over the great organ In the Catholic church at Ongar, Essex, Eng-The regular organist falling 111, Uttle Mias Mills took her place and Myed with euch skill on the Initru tait that all the people were as ton l,ld when they found out that a child eleven years was presiding over the a"d stop. Scranton Truth. nd gives $ 6.00 Copenhagen, TICK-T- Twenty-nint- .Helsinborg 827 and g n Line. tai unfortunate In their Investments, Paderekakl, according to has encountered the fate or Twaln' and practically lost his ZH mounting tb $500,000, which ,nVel,tei1 on ,h advice of a Poii.h -Instead of retiring from V, torm' 1,8 he bad intended, hi b nMi aald, to start his re citai ork cgaln. There Is a T grim n light of his misfortune, he once made to his agent, who nark a 8en him In his earlier days i k. letter from Madame Modjeska, ttttifvi to his brilliant 'qualities: v,Ver business Is slack you can its M. ou-li- "lrhl 0n m' bear that Madame Modjeska change the gender and 1 8a,d It about her. It ought to v. J nr.f00!! or e,tber of us In an taieatCr K.The Mv,n8 of ten Tears b!ow la not such an evil fortun overtook Scott, who was !, "to debt and wrote himself -. tor, ana?. Jeath to pay off hla credi- eomes to M. Paderewski at 1. Plun-1lltsf-n- $68.75 from above ports to Ogden. I Tickets from Europe good tor one year from date of issue. - 0. street First-Clas- Hotel s 8L Vice-Preside- nt J. 11. KNAUSS, Secretary. WOODMEN OK THE WOUUMTB-be- r Camp No. 74 meet In K. of P. afreet hull, corner of Twenty-fourt- h and Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. J. C. GASBERG, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank building. jmnr Pnactical MAOAZINS FOR THK GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER EACH issue CONTAINS BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED DISHES, DECORATIONS FOR THK TARUE. DAINTY MENUS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, ETC. IT IS THS AMERICAN AUTHORITY OR CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. CURRENT ISSUE Junction City Lodge No. 36, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. P. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present C. P. UTTER. N. G. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. IOO. $1.00 PEN YlS TABLE TALK PUB. CO., PHILA. WANTED ms Chesthut Sr. L TERMS OUCITaR LIBER MONEY TO LOAN. D. RASMUSSEN 8TEAMSHIP AGENCY POWER non-residen- ts. kind that will prove as sat TWELVE HOUSES isfactory for the money- - E. W. WADE. Manager for Ogden. k Eccles Ulildg. The MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loans with option of paying in three years HUNTER & KENNEDY. Overland 510NEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Limited N. J. HARRIS The Most Lsxnrloes Train lathe World and drawing-roo- m observation cars, dinsleeping cars, and cars, library H ing cars, with barber, bath and Book lovers Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without I change. Direct connection for Compartment Lawyer Room 34 First National Bank Bldg. Notary In Office. Phone 834K J. I buffet-smoki- D. SKEEN, Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. Office Office St Paul and Minneapolis A. S. CONDON, M. D. Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence 2411 Madison Avenue. Residence telephone, 535-telephone, 451-- Tickets, reservations, and full Informal lun ran b obtained from C. A. Walker, General Aaent, K. I X. Estate, Phono 143 X Notary Public. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney and Counsolor-at-LaFirst National Bank Building. 41-- FRATERNAL 80CIETIE8. Chicago & TO ST. LOUIS EAST AND THE A MAC MILLAN Attomays-at-La- Rooms 14 to 18 Building. T. D. First National Bank VIA J0HN80N Missouri Pacific Lawyer. and Rooms Building. 8 9 First National Bank RAILWAY ARTHUR E. PRATT, Room COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS am MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING Electric Fans. it ... . -Reclining te Fir lirths, Tklwts, fotieci- - Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the district court fur the Second judicial district, In and for the county of Weiier and state of Utah. Estate of Cym Rawnon, deceased: Creditor will present their claim with voucher to the undersigned at the office of Nathan J. Harria, attorney for the aid estate, room 34 First National bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the first day of August, 1904. CARS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Eccles Bulldlnic Probate and Guardianship ' OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Attorney-at-La- 812, SCENIC THROUGH Eccles Bld'g, 80S, Ry. f Through Service 42 HENDERSON North-Weste- rn 206 South Mala Street, I Sell Lake City, Utah. Nwteo H. H. GODDARD Loan and Insurance Broker. Commercial Stocks Bought and Bold. 310 Eccles Bldg. Real ng I 62 A. V. McINTOSH, W. M. FOR LIGHT The Only Double-TricRsDwsy between the Missoni River and Chicago. DR. D. N. SMITH D. RASMUSSEN, REPRESENTA-tlv- e. Dentist Passengers booked to and from Rooms 61-First National Bank Bldg. any part of Europe over the Amer ' E. M. CONROY, M. D, lean, the White Star or the Scandi2411 420 Eccles Office: Tel. Ne. 400Z. navian American lines' Bld'g. Utah. Ave.. Ogden, Washington ALFRED W. AGEE, SEVEN HOUSES from four to eix F. E. NICHOLS, Beefy. close in; must be sold. rooms; Racket York Store At ths New J. J. BRUMMITT. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. Regular convocation first Tuesday of THIRTY-SILOTS; well located on each month. Visiting companions the Bench; $10 per lot cordially invited. J. J. BRUMMITT. F. W. VOLL, M. E. H. P, street F. E. FINE LOT on Twenty-eight- h NICHOLS. SecTy. AND west of Washington avenue; $S per J. J. BRUMMITT. FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. Let the Utah Light and front foot Uet Sego Lodge No. 138, meets at L O. O. of HAVE a I property, large list Power Co. figure with you ed F. five hall second and fourth Fridays of of At prices by An investigation will coneach month. Visiting fraters cordl years ago, with Instructions to convince you that you cannot sider an reasonable offer. ally Invited to attend. DR. P A. COOK, Fraternal Matter. BRUMMITT, J. J. If oil. coal to burn afford C. E. COOK, Offices, Secretary. you need power there is no GOOD BRICK YARD; very cheap. Eccles Bldg; phone 380 X. BRUMMITT. J. J. X On any security. Large sums at banker's rates; salary loans. Service quick and confidential Western Brokerage Company, 223-- 1 Lawyer. IF TOU THINK OF BUILDING THIS OGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF year let us sell you a lot Here la a Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National bank building, every Monlist: Thirtieth near day evening. Visiting brothers cor$900 Washington, 50x247 feet dially invited. A. M- - Hodge, C. C.; street; N. Custead, W. G. Kind, M. of F.; $300 Near Sacred Heart academy. K. of R. and 8. $90054x105 feet on Twenty-sixt- h street near Gramarcy avenue. EL, MONTE COMMAND ERY NO. feet on Twenty-nint- h $500 Fifty 2, K. T. Stated conclave second street near Jackson; terms to suit Wednesdays of each month. Sonear $450 Fifty feet on Monroe, Sir Knights courteously injourning street; on monthly Twenty-secon- d vited. J. H. Epperson, E. C.; F. E. payments. Nichols, Recorder. HUNTER & KENNEDY, Agents, Room 8, First National Bank bldg. WEBER LODGE NO. 0. F. A A. M. Regular communications first and TWO ACRES on the Bench, on 27th and third Thursdays of each month street; sold at farm land price. Qualified Masons cordially invited. BRUMMITT. J. J. f- MONEY LOANED OGDEN, UTAH a O PADEREWSKI'8 FORTUNE. Literary and musical celebrltes are Twenty-thir- d REAL E8TATE FOR SALE. NEW YORK 4 and Grant avenue. h FOR RENT For house keeping, three large rooms with use of bath, cellar and lawn; fine location. Inquire Aalborg Scandlnavlan-Amerlca- A 330 Twenty-thir- d FOR RENT. TO OF FROM Via the direct 871 O Malmoe 11 Boarding house; No. street. O. Frederikshavn, Esbjerg Christiania Christianeand Arsndal, Bergen, Laurvig Trondhjam, Stavanger Aalesund, Christiansund Gothenburg THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE Eight thousand red and white 'pressed brick. Inquire corner GENERAL 1 IS THE PRICE FOR A OR FROM I ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN2384 Washington Ave. MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. $3. Meets every Wednesday evening t CAPITAL $150,000 7:30. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. S. hURPLUS AND PROFITS....! 7L245 E. A. Munsey. Howe, Secretary; transact business In all branches Collector. of banking and extend every courtesy K P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. consistent with soundness. 719 Lodge end club room second President floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washing- DAVID ECCLES D. DEE THOMAS ton avenue. Regular meeting every JOHN PINGREE Cashier Tueaday evening. JAM ES F. BURTON Asst Cashier A. O. HORN. E. R. M king and hla kingdom, and have Mtabliihed m E, Kited on a scarlet throne, with a leop-tr- d Good solicitors wanted for the Dally skin mat under hla feet, and beariUtah State Journal. Apply to Horace FOR SALE ng in hla hand a toy gun. The Brit-fc- h 8. Foster, city circulator. Twenty-secon- d exercise a protectorate over the foung 2 3 In tlipfip columns protliuv BIG Tils Vienna master. brought out P ulerewski, some of the musicl'iiiK piescnt shrugged their shoulders and said among themselves Oiu wonl - - - Oiu tvnt - - - One tiiiu. th.it tin yoruj in.tii did not seem to promise mm h. The ,.Seve played was an original theme and variations, and the conipany did not think milch of it execution. la'Schctixky went about the room collecting opinions. To the WANTED. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. skeptical he said: You will have to get used in hearing this young mail's WANTED Girl to take course In LA 1MI-- : LOT, bouse; propname." Meanwhile Paderewski stood Nursing at Ogden General Hospital. erly rents for $30 per month; within against the wall calmly viewing the tliive block of Reed hotel; 32,200. the company. When he first came to WALL PAPER CLEANING All work London he had the usual stiff fight for J. J. BRUMMITT. at 2465 neatly done: leave order In the provinces a recognition. Lincoln avenue; phone 356 Z. CORNER 21st and Jefferson, 66x115 who interviewed Paderew'skl regarded him ns very small fry indeed, feet; $500. J. J. BRUMMITT. and declined the ofTer of his signed WANTED Men or women local representative for a high-cla- n maga. TWENTY ACRES of Al land In photograph with n wave of his hand and the remark that his paper did not !ui'i-ru- ; sine. Cash Large commlialons. good water right; $1,000. insert Illustrations. The next time J. N. Trainer, 80 East Write J. J. BRUMMITT. price. Paderewski visited the town the same Washington Square, New Tork. N. T. had to wait n couple of hours outside LOOGlxa HOUSE at a great sacrifthe concert hall before the doors openice. j. J. BRUMMITT. ed, and signed photographs did not HELP WANTED. form part of the maestro's advertise50x132 FEET near Sacred Heart ment kit. WANTED A refined young lady a $200. academy; HANS-ROTW. Address, housekeeper. TYPHOID AND OTHER J. J. BRUMMITT. General Delivery, Post office. GERMS IN OY8TERS WANTED Two good painters. Call at EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, barn, trees, etc., on 21t street; close in; $1.50 (From Harper's Weekly.) 2900 Grant. As a result of recent agitation over J. J. BRUMMITT. the communicability of disease by WANTED A gocart; must be In good condition. Call 3369 Washington or $1,500 STOCK In Roy Canning comshellfish taken from water polluted J. J. BRUMMITT. by sewerage there, have been numerpany. phone 660 X ous Investigations of the subject by biologists in Europe and the United WANTED A kitchen girl, at 371 107 LOTS, from $10 up. In West OgStates. The last report of the Rrltlsh den. J. J. BRUMMITT. Twenty-secon- d street. Royal commission on sewerage disposal considers In detail the progress WANTED Girl for general house- FINE la IT, close In, on Grant; $325. made in recent Investigations, anr J. J. BRUMMITT. work; refer neces; 2633 Adams. states that there Is no doubt that many cases of typhoid fever, as well WANTED A few good, reliable men FIVE ACRES of good land, near city; as other diseases, are caused by eat300. J. J. BRUMMITT. to sell KNITTED WEAR for ing shellfish obtained from waters contaminated by sewerage. So serious the UTAH KNITTING WORKS. was the evil, in the opinion of the comNow Is the time to make money easy. BOARD AND ROOMS. mission, that the only satisfactory see us at 2354 Washington Call and method of coping with it was to conavenue. BOARD, with or without room, at fer on some competent authority absolute Jurisdiction over tidal waters reasonable rates In new modern from which wese taken shellfish for WANTED To let contract to clean house. Corner Reeves avenue and human food, in order that no supplies sage brush from 500 acres of land at Twenty-second street, opposite S. P. whatsoever should be taken from pol$3.25 per acre. Morgan Hill Ranch, 2171 Reeves avenue. No. roundhouse. luted waters. Deeth, Elko Co., Nevada. The commission also realised that some definite standard of purity must WANTED Five extra farm MISCELLANEOUS. hands; be established, as they were able to board $3.50 $1.75 day Job, per steady find bacillus coll, which Is considered OSTRICH FEATHERS CLEANED, to Indicate the presence of human polper week. Morgan Hill Ranch, Deeth, Mrs. Thomas Jen and curled. dyed In lution, Nevada. nearly all of 1,000 oysters and Pacific. kins, Thirty-thir- d which were examined bacteriological ly. As many of these specimens came WANTED Holers Barber College of CASH REGISTERS National Cash from waters known to be very pure. Salt Lake City offers advantages In It presented a difficulty which will reOscar Groshell agent for Registers; teaching the trade that cannot be quire further research to remove. It 221 Main SL, Salt Lake City. Utah, bad elsewhere. Write tor particulars. has, however, been demonstrated that Second-han- d registers always on shellfish should not be grown, stored to solicitors hand. or fattened In water to which any pos- WANTED Three lady sible pollution may come. make a houae to bouse canvas In this Shoes expertly city, for the best 25c coffee In the SHOES REPAIRED made and repaired. David H , Jdf t carBallards Horehound 8yrup. LT. 8., packed In nice son, 2580 Washington Ave. can Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy A hustling saleslady toons. cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and between Call a earn good salary. A. W. BROWN difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, 9 and 10 a. m., or 5 and 7 p.m. Pa 125 Twenty -- first Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes May Ogdn, Utah 20, 1901: I have been selling Ballards clfic Hotel office, Ogden. Lawn and Sidewalks, Fences, Cemetery Horehound Syrup for two years, and $20 Earn LADIES Iron per Doors Ornamental and ATTENTION Grating never a had preparation that has have 100 writing short le ters from copy. Work. etc. Brass and Iron Castings. given better satisfaction. I notice that Address stamped envelope for particwhen I sell a bottle they come back for ulars. Michigan Specalty Company, more. I can honestly recommend It' HOTELS. Albion, Mich. 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. "'hen I.esilieii'rty. Browning SOCIETIES. FRATERNAL month. President J Cannon 11KM. pub- changeable. Kirii.g Lift summer, moivoxer, M. (incorporated.) suffered from eeie mtlaiiiiiMtiun nf the muscle of every evening except Sunday the right arm. and the Parisian ialists ordered l,;ni complete restspecfor Officer! three Uth APRIL lr., Mark It i flays, when ctata Journal Co..... Publisher STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, G chair cars rata). Day coaches. Nfirn, nteiMrn H. C. TOWNSEND, wn NWN MB TOOMT MRT hMH THE Worlds Fair Route Dated Mareh 30, 1904. WALTER H. RAWSO.V, Administrator. Natiiax J. Harris, Attorney for Adminw istrator. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Weber. Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. M. R. Rearer, et al., defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: Yon are hereby aummoned to appear within twenty daya after the service or this summon upon you, if served within the county in whicn this action ia brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in ease of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you as demanded in the complaint! of whicn a copy is filed with the clerk or thoaboTe court. W. L. MAGINNIb, Plaintiff's Attorney. P.O. address: 423 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah, LARGEST ELECTION OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO ST. LOUIS. The FRISCO SYSTEM TRAVERSES THE FOLLOWING STATES: Illinois Indiana Ulssissippi Arkansas Kansas Alabama Oklahoma Missouri Indian Ter. Tennessee Texas. THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, Cltjr at 0,30 p. ni. leavingwillKanin to Aprlnalleltl, taka you dally, Memphis, Atlanta, mud aul puiuta Jarkeonvlll lllrmlnaham, lu the hotithe net. Kseellent route to all point North, Kant, South, Koulhemit and HouUe- Far detailed lfonaetlo DISTRICT. The larges election district in the from tour to eight OGDEN UNION NO. 172. ORDEB OF WASHINGTON Meets every Tuea- world Is the rooms, within three blocks of Broom Grey division of hotel: bring from 15 to 20 per cent day evening at 8 o'clock in A. O. U. Southern Australia. It comprises per annum on the Investment; must W. hall. II. A. SIMS, President acres, or nearly a quarter of be sold. J. J. BRUMMITT. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. the whole continent ed ply to O. W, MARTIN, QCNKSAL AQCNT, Denvcr, E, DRAKE, 00 T, cl Di T. PASS' R AQKNY, A. JOHN Balt Lark Ctv, Utah. 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