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Show OAILV Offioerti President X Cannon r Vioe-Prezide- nt W. Browning uttlefleld... Secy, and Treaaurer Director! B. A. Littlefield. r nk J. Cannon, W. W. Browning. B. Henry OwUllam. R. & D- - Johnaon. T. Wlndle, U Joyce. Horaoa 8. 435 5 Twenty-fourt- a p- - jriephons .City Circulator Foeter 664. Entered as eoond-cla- street h aa !. n Sunuy- - of Kirch STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1904. a soft flannel cloth. Set in the middle of the room a dish containing four ounces of brimstone. Light it and dose the room as tightly as iHissible, in stuffing the keyhole and the crai-lThe best When you adthe window with paper in order to people of Ogvertise in the den will rekeep the fumes inside. Let it remain Journal you for three or four hours, at the end of spond if you are talking to which time open the windows and air appeal to field a of them thoroughly. If the bugs are only in bright, intellithe beds and not very thick, they can the through gent people. be destroyed by pouring small quantiJournal. ties of kereosene In the cracks. When the carpets are taken up dean floors with soap and hot water first, and then a weak solution of chloride of lime. The woodwork should be washed with weakened tea. FOR RENT. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. Wash the windows with soap and rooms Wiki MM EX FOR RENT Three furnished warm water, drying with old newspaOF THE WORLD WE-b- tr for light housekeeping, with electric pers. Clean mirrors In the same way. Camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. All furniture should be washed with lights, hot and cold water and use of hall, turner of Twenty-fourt- h street bath rooms, close in; 827 23rd St. the solution of weak tea and warm Washington avenue, every water. This will not injure the polish Thursday evening at 3 p. m. Vlslt-i- n TO RENT Furnished room for If It Is Immediately rubbed dry with Woodmen cordially invited to 265 Twenty-eighousekeeping; soft flannel cloths. J. C. OASBERG, C. C. etreet E. AUTII, Clerk, First National A Love Letter. Bank building. TO RENT Furnished room st 166 Would not Interest you If youre Twenty-thir- d street. R P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. looking for a guaranteed Salve tor 719 Lodge and club rooms second Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of FOR SALE. floor Masonic Bldg, 2411 WashingPonder, Mo., writes: I suffered with ton avenue. Regular meeting every FOR SALE Of five an ugly sore for a year, but a box of FURNITUE Tuesday evening. rooms, cheap; also a lady's and genBucklens Arnica Salve cored me. Its A, G. HORN, E. R. tlemans wheel. 762 Twenty-sixt- h the best Salve on earth. 25c at Jesse W. c. CRANDALL, Secretary. street J. Driver's Drug Store. Junction City Lodge No. 16, IndeFOR SALE Boarding house; No. S7I EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In d street. PACIFIC. L O. o. F. hall every Thursday evening. brothers Visiting cordially InWANTED. St. Louis and return, $42.50. vited to be present Chicago and return, $47.50. WANTED A few more customers for C. P. UTTER, N. G. e Chicago and return via St Louis, Mrs. Davis' WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. bread, cakes, $50.00. etc,; fresh every day; orders delivOGDEN LODGE NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF SL Louis and return via Chicago, ered. 3369 Wash.; phone, 660-Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah $50.00. National bank building, every MonLimit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days WANTED Place aa nurse or houseday evening. Visiting brothers corkeeper; call on address 526 Sixteenth In each direction. Pullman sleepers street dially Invited. A. M. Hodge, C. C; through to St. Louis without change. W. G. Kind, M. of F.; C. N. Custesd, Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays WANTED Men or women local K. of R. and 8. each week. Stop overs allowed. for a high class magaA. B. MOSELEY. zine. Large commission. Cash BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINTrav. Pass. Agt. MEN, OGDEN LODGE No. IS. J. N. Trainer, 80 East Write prizes. Meets Y. N. New every Wednesday evening at York, Washington Square, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 7:30. E. F. Marshall Master; A. L. WANTED Motel's Barber Colleges of E. A. Munaey, Howe, Secretary; SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE Dallas, Texas; Denver, Col.; Salt Collector. work of constructing pipe sewers in Lake City, Utah, or Los Angeles, CaL, Sewer District No. 9, In Ogden City, will pay railroad fare for a limited OGDEN UNION NO. 172, ORDER OF WASHINGTON Meets every Tuesunder plans and specifications prenumber of students as the demand day evening at 8 oclock In A. O. U. the and apour Is for barbers City Engineer pared by greater than the W. halL H. A. SIMS, President In We teach trade proved by the City Council, will be the eight supply. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. received at the office of the City Engiweeks and guarantee positions; all neer, in the City Hall, at Ogden City expenses made while learning. Write FOUND. nearest branch for particulars. aforesaid, until 2 oclock p. m. on Monwhich time all day, July 18, 1904, at FOUND Imperial bicycle, by Ames REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. bids received will be publicly opened A Frost Co., Chicago. Found standand read aloud. In the weather sixty days, uning CHOICE lota in Central Park; 375 The work consists of 2,810 feet of or claimed. Call at office. used each. J. J. BRUMMITT. pipe; pipe; 8,834 feet of PROFE88IONAL CARDS. 6,157 feet of pipe; 17,206 feet 5 ACRES on Washington Ava; $350. of pipe; 103 manholea Trenches J. J. BRUMMITT. JOS. McLACHLAN, varying from 8 to 12 feet in depth, Auditor and Accountant. and the whole will be required to be LOTS suitable tor railroad men; $100 Publie. BRUMMITT. each. J. Notary J. completed during the year 1904. Plans SL Residence, 833 Vi Twenty-fourt- h and specifications may be had upon 50x140 FEET on Quincy; $100. LEOPOLD KIEFFER8 application to the City Engineers ofJ. J. BRUMMITT. fice. Machine and Millwright 8hop The right Is reserved to reject any or CHOICE LOTS in Nob H1U Orchard; 2315 Lincoln Ave., OGDEN, UTAH $85 each. J. J. BRUMMITT. all bids and to waive any defects. Patterns made to order. Shafting, By order of the City CoundL ELEGANTS LOTS on Washington Hangers, Couplings, Post and Flat A. F. PARKER, Cltl Engineer. Boxes, Pulleys, etc., on Hand. Erect Ave, near school; 350 each. Ogden, Utah, June 22, 1904. J. J. BRUMMITT. ing all klnde of Machinery. Brewery and Flour Mill Machlney, Elevators, ai-'- l matter No-nmb- er at-U- "L ht poatoflloe at Og-ge- o, of Congress Act the under Utah, 10. UTAH 8, 1876. Twenty-secon- (Continued From Page 6.) home-mad- front baa been hidden, more than once, the rope and the torch. It'a aa bad to run a man out of a state aa to run water Into a mine. It'a aa bad to put a man Into a bull- without a hearing or a warrant it u la to a teal from the holders of the common and preferred stock, their Investment which dividends merit. "To hell with the constitution," said the commander of a troop of Colorado pen -- soldlera at Cripple Creek one day. To hell with the constitution, say the miners and the mine owners and And then, as the Citizens' alliance. Pike's peak throws back the echo of that awful cry, each points to the other and and would have us believe that It is the other, only, who shouted. And the beginning of it al was political On corruption. that day when labor votes were traded for promises of special legislation; on that day when dollars were given to 'bribe the legislature not to a constitutional amendment pass which had been ordered by the votes of the people; on that day when the government In Colorado ceased to be government for all and became a class government and boodle government on that day did Colorado raise the cry To hell with the constitution; and now, borne forward by the reverberation of dynamite and the crack of rifles and gatllng guns, the cry Is being borne to the ears of other states. Colorado has sinned and she must suffer. But let us remember that on the day In our city and In our state that the same sins of buldoslng, bullying and bribery shall be committed, that on that day our city or our state will have raised the cry To hell with the constitution; and having sinned against liberty, and having sinned against justice, we must pay In our blood or In the blood of our children. God save the constitution. 20-In- ch 12-ln- ch 2- -3 MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Improved property; five year loan with option of paying In three years. HUNTER A KENNEDY. TheOsly Doable-Trac- k Railway betweea the Mluosri River sod CMcage. The MONEY TO LOAN. J. J. BRUMMITT. Overland Limited SUMMONS. IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the L. Evens county of Weber.-Char- les plaintiff, vs Clara A. Even, defend The Moil Usurious Trals lathe World and drawing -- rows Compartment ant. The State of Utah to the said de fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ithln twenty days after the service f this Summons upon you. If served Ithln the county In which this action brought otherwise, within thirty days after servlce.and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do Judgment will be ren dered against you according to the demand of the complaint of which a copy Is herewith filed with the Clerk the above Court. ' JOSEPH CHEZ, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. 41-- sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- Book-love- St. Paul and Minneapolis Ticket. mervatlun. ui4 full Infur mat km ran be obtained from C ' have a mattress sent to a cleaner. It will be done more satisfactorily by him than at home. Wash all blankets and bed quilts, lows aired and cleaned, and have pilclean the Prings carefully. If the room and bed are troubled with vermin they should he attended to without delay. And in case the walls are papered, vigilance must be doubled. To rid a room of these pests, clean the woodwork thoroughly using a weak olutlon of tea In warm weather, and General Walker, Asent, North-Weste- rn Ry. 206 South Mala Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. nwis L. 42 ASSESSMENT Worlds Fair Route NOTICE. OVERLAND MINING AND MILL-ln- g Company. Principal place of business, Ogden City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Overland M. ft M. Co, held on the 2d day of June, 1904, an assessment of one mill per share was levied upon the capital stock of tha corporation, payable Immediately to Joseph Goddard, secretary of the corporation, at the office of the company on the fourth floor of 2468 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, In room 44. Any stock upon which tha assessment may remain unpaid on tha 4th day of July, 1904, will be advertised for sate at public auction and unless payment la made before will be sold at public auction on the 8d day of August, 1904, at S p. m. of that day In office No. 44, at 2468 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, to pay said delinquent assessment, coat of advertising and expense of sale. JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary Overland Mining and Milling Company. OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE TO BT. LOUIS. The (risco system traverses THE FOLLOWING STATES: Illinois Mississippi Arkansas Alabama Oklahoma Indiana Kansas Tsnnsssee Uissorrl Indian Tsr. TsxtSs THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED, Leaving Kansas City at 0.30 p. dully, wilt taka yon to HprlnsTiclil, Memphis, JaeknonvllleBirmingham, ami all pointsAtlanta, la th Kxoellent rout to all paint Worth, Mast, South, Houthonait and went. Fsr fatal14 Infer. ntlsn, saely ts a. W. MARTIN, acNERAL AOKNT. Dehvcr, Col E, DRAKE, Dior. Fass-- r Archt, Salt Lake CiTT, Utah. T. A. JOHN general Ascot, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SUMMONS. GOOD FOUR ROOM HOUSE, large 3850, on terma J. J. BRUMMITT. lot well located; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed 1 butte. Montana. proposals will be received by the Board of Education of Ogden City, In the State of Utah, at the office of the clerk of the said board, rooms in the Eccles building, at the south street and corner of Twenty-fourt- h Washington avenue, In said Ogden City, until the hour of twelve o'clock noon of the first day of July, 1904, at which time and place the eald propa-al- s will be opened, for the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary to construct and finish. In a good and Conveyors. workmanlike manner, a schoolhouse of N. J. HARRIS eight rooms, to be erected on the south side of Twentieth street, between Lawyer Room 34 First National Bank Bldg. Washington avenue and Adame ave nue, in said Ogden City. Said labor Notary In Office. Phone S84K and materials are to be furnished J. D. SKEEN, agreable to, and In conformity with, Lawyer the plans and specifications for such First National Bank Bldg. work furnished by said board and sub ject to Inspection at the office of the A. 8. CONDON, M. D. aid clerk and at the office of J. A. Office Old Boyle Bulding. Residence-24- 16 architect room 316 In the aforeSmith, Madison Avenue. Eccles said building. Said board reResidence Office telephone, 635-serves the right to reject any and all telephone, 451-proposals Each bidder must accompany his H. H. GODDARD Real Estate, Loan and Insurance proposal with a certified check for not lees than five per cent of the amount Broker. Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. of hie bid, payable to the order of the said Board of Education, and the check 310 Ecclee Bldg. of the bidder whose proposal Is acDR. D. N. SMITH cepted shall be forfeited to said board Dentist In case he falls or refuses to enter Into Rooms First National Bank Bldg. thenecessary contract and furnish the required bond. HENDER80N A MAC MILLAN By order of the Board of Education 404-4- Through Service 05 TO ST. LOUIS EAST AKf THE- - VIA Missouri Pacific IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the h State of Utah, In and for the county ELEGANT LOT on Twenty-fourt0 per front toot dose In; street; of Weber. Floranoe Stone, plaintiff, J. J. BRUMMITT. vs. Henry Thomas Stone, defendant The State of Utah, to the said de 10 ACRES Al land. In cultivation; fendant: good water right; near city; $650. You are hereby summoned to appear J. J. BRUMMITT. within twenty days after the service FIVE-ROOHOUSE, large of this Summons upon you, If served GOOD nice cloze trees; in; 11,375. lot; within the county In which this action BRUMMITT. J. J. Is brought otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the HOUSE good barn, large lot above entitled action; and In case of fine trees; railroad location; on your failure so to do Judgment will be terms; 81,500. J. J. BRUMMITT. rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which, within TWO elegant suburban homes, good ten days after service of this sumbrick houses, fine orchard, perfect mons upon you, will be filed with the water right and good soil, for less clerk of said court. than the Improvements cost HULANISKI AND PEERT. J. J. BRUMMITT. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 51-P. O. Address: Rooms 21 and 22 FRATERNAL 8OCIETIE8. First National Bank building, Ogden, WEBER LODGE NO. 6. F. A A. M. Utah. Attomeya-at-Laof Ogden City. Regular communications first and 14 to 18 First National Bank Rooms month. each of THOMAS D. DEE, President third and Thursdays Building. Invited. E. 8. ROLAPP, Clerk. Attest: Masons cordially Qualified 848 X. A. V. McINTOSH. W. M. Phone Public. Notary 8urs Cure for Piles, J08EPH CHEZ F. E. NICHOLS. 8ecy. Itching Piles produce moisture and Counselor-at-La& Rail Let the Utah Light cause Itching. This form, ae well as Attorney and CHAPTER NO. 3. R. A. M. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are way Co. figure with you. OGDEN convocation first Tuesday of 41-- First National Bank Building. cured Pile Remedy. Regular by Dr. conAn investigation will T. D. JOHNSON Itching and bleeding. Absorbs companions Stops each month. Visiting ' vince you tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent you cannot Lawyer. Write me afford to burn coal oil. If cordially F.Invited. by mall. Treatise free. Bank Rooms 3 and 9 First National W. VOLU M. E. H. P. case. Dr. Phils about Bosanko, your vou need power there is no F. E. NICHOLS, Beefy. Building. delphla. Pa. RAILWAY SCENIC THROUGH COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS m MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, electric Fans. chair CarsReclining S CATO FREE) X. Possible A. Chicago & K. If you are unfortunate enough to have carpets on your bedroom floor, make It a rule to take them up once a Tear. The condition of the floor un der It If It be a cheap carpet will usually cause the cleanly housewife to hold up her hands In horror. Sand, dust and soot decorate the floor. In cleaning a bedroom always begin alth the bed. Take It down, and If ng 10-ln- ch M ANNUAL CLEANING OF THE BEDROOM8 MONET LOANED On any aecurli Large eums at tanker's rate; salary loans. Service quick and confidential. Western Brokerage Company, Ecclee Blddg. 1 day Coaches. uf-to-d- Fir Births, Tlcksts, Nfcn, ite, nMrm H. C.TOWNBCND, 53 TO BE GIVEN AWAY ItcamMsI lmlUli.alladhMaiiul)rSfckr. I Cmuthmm 11,11 la.) wfcb I lMlia CM4a Collin. 1 Ascfeon te nllor niK. I (mb fat I.),! eutr ookMk. t Bunorl In fee collar), I Amman La I FOR LIGHT AND POWER uT 1 I Conwkml Uorigmin MAP aklit-wt- onunautk. OYTXS BXLOW 43 o's that kind that will prove as sat- for the money isfactory Cures Old Sores. E. W. WADE, Westmoreland, Kansas, May 5, 1902. Ballard Snow Liniment Co.: Manager for Ogden. Tour Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stub born and would not kiiow laUretad And UntoldwoiJ'U--i i yield to treatment, fU abuoL tha untH MARVEL Whirling Spiay tried Snow Liniment, which Aid the work In short order. My sls-Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Allens-ilinardnatriat Or Mlffln Co., Pa has a sore and hnnmitolauyply th. , mistrusts that It Is a cancer. Please Mans ai acuopt mfor kn. hut Md omM. ItelTM and her a 60c bottle. Sold by Geo. UlaMnih-- bonklump full particular, and rtliacf Ion, la- F. Cave, bullaa: Talnabl M SISHVKlaCOu druggist 1 Park Uow, Saw lark. Woman I issawg er e, f- -t i M. ALFRED W. AGEE, EL MONTE COMMAND ERY NO. Attomoy-at-Lasecond 2, K. T. Stated conclave SoEcdea Building 813, month. each of Wednesdays Incourteously Sir journing Knights ARTHUR E. PR ATI, vited. J. H. Epperson, E. C.; F. E. Lawyer. Nichols, Recorder. Ecclea Bldg. Room 306, FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, E. M. CONROY, M. D Sego Lodge No. 138, meets at L O. O. 480 Eccles Bld'g. TeL Ns. 4I0Z. F. hall second and fourth Frldare of A. W. BROWN each month. Visiting fratars cord! 125 Twenty-firc- t 8treet, Ogden, Utah ally Invited to attend. Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, and DR. P JL COOK, Fraternal Master. Cemetery Ornamental Iron Doors and C. E. COOK. Offices; Grating Secretary. Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. Bccles Bldg; phons 260 X. jpmK A Practical maoazinb FOR TUB GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER BACH issue CONTAINS ILLUSTRATED for ths DISHES, Table, daii-t- BEAUTIFULLY menus ALL OCCASIONS, etc. IT IS THS Alter ii'AN ON CUUNART Current I mu TOFIUS c. for TB0M3 -- AUTHORITY n a mnitonu npom. sNiw Inn WomahT Bch tan Coatajofl Hlnhra- tkna I cion. M mtodtoof all aottoca laKnotliii noaca la tliotr koine lito. Road yum am today oritfi cm. aaJ art nin oator ynur Mhaatialoa br oaciw.ud AND FASHIONS. si.oo Fsr Tsar table talk run. co, phila. ,,, , c WUT T. URSRXI solicitors WNf3 tfea NEW IDEA WoikAn'a Maffnsins h. Moat tho fan Went mnitocoaM trad, It h u Out torM, oa U OHM pntala'af la dm rnoujottho Umt d ml pncilnl atyln to bo fauri tbo rus!m worid. irjpwwUilndfinvtU jrwbcn DECORATIONS mall . j a-.- W t ike ZariaoMocy Out lit ikowo Am th. a-- ma TDZA , lo noatlNa tkb pasar trkoa yum writ WZUEZnre OO..SM ZraaStny. Mow Tilt |