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Show Caution to f tie Traveling Publlct Upon your arrival at Ogden City ULah Territory, the junction of tho Union Un-ion Pacitic and Central Pacitic railroads, you should know where a hrst-elass hotel can bo found, and where the bustle and noise of the engines may be avoided; avoid-ed; also a comfortable house whero tho danger of firo, which is apt at any time to occur at tho depots, is averted. 'Ihe town of Ogden is halt1 a mile from ihe depots, and in the business part of ihe town and its principal street, travelers will find ono of tho most comfortable hotels in Utah, the Ogden House. It is well known throughout America and Europe, to be one of tho coziest and cleanest hotels in Utah. Tho Ogden House keeps carriages which are in attendance at-tendance upon the arrival and departure depar-ture of all trains, io convey passengers to and from the dopots, free of charge. It is a two-story brick building, and built expressly for the accommodation of guests. The Ogden House employs no runners, but employs a porter to assist as-sist its patrons and tako charge of their baggage. All visiting Salt Lake City ' wul tind it to their advantage on returning re-turning to tako the evening train and come to Ogden, tnus saving tho annoyance annoy-ance of rising at 4 o'clock in the morning. morn-ing. ja2l. |