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Show UUDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1690. SOME WOUEN WBITEESL THEY ARE AU. Of V ESTER ASO TRAiKlNO. iIm Ca EiRTH P. VMiwM, rUnmtm m4 luW K. Sfjera h4 Bli CmtaeU. Mary tees t aarcre cewuf tix appxatmects is New Jersey. A well kauwa anxhorityia these matter says ct Km Srymoor that he is as well puaud on Law furs as any lawyer, aiti G wtnur tLU says that be cotwiider LfT ouuMfct to 11 any u& ieg--Uls- fearteg ia theatate. Many people fancy paasr-- 1 Wnan Ytk Even- thai "The IREAL ESTATE! ww-W aMfw terrain ' ti fuLkOTijf ! hit tiMswa W- -, Ui fcfej ujli siwbor, wa. fl-- S " W ea 9Sjv fwr rod. lr ermt a Wat-teno- n, AliiMW-bi- n i A'.uw uu t mi Jnttie 4 tit Pear & Jttftiroof tlie Peace Timotliy KeJu'lL C'oiutabi Byruo L. Bybee. KAKESVILXK fSEl INCT. Justice of tlio Peace t 'unstable Wilrua Poclter. rECASAST VIEW rKETIXCT. Peace-- W. H. OaiulaU. Jnftice of the' Coutabli H. I inooro SI.ATEXVILLS rUEClXCT. MAKKIOTT ltwe rnixrsrr. Ml. STATE OGDEX, UTAH. Capital Taid in, Surplus, Publishing Co, 2404 Wash. Ave. READ THIS LIST oF Properties And then seo mo about others before buying. 50xlS near 30th and Jeffersen ave. $1,200 Cor. 65x132. on 20th ; fruit aud ehado trees. Cheap. $1,250 Cor. on Jefferson ave, 66x1 OPTION" on lOilO nxls, cor. Washington and IfiOO. 2M.h Cor., Nob Hill; choice; 105x137. Feed and Krst Mill, on aTe., one mile of City hall. Every farmer if rom tlio north passed the door: also motor. Enitmea, mnciiinery, and' tools complete; now running. Mill about 40x 100; ground tWxlH! Best location (or the business in Utah. Patterson ave.. near Main, 50x132. $1,000 Sod Sxl2, cor- - 23d and Jackson ; bar$:!25 gain. honco and bath ; city wa$2,350 New ter; 25x137; small cash payment; no more for three years. Here is a chance to buy a home cheap. house, closets and pan- $1.800 37x120, $l.r00 ANXIE E. MYERS. GEO. A. LOWE, Aputal - Road Carts, Turbine Wheels, Engines Saw lills. TH. 1XK KEXT-- A 1X)B SALE a PASIL q SI 25,000. 7,500. Bmidiint. SALE luai. and $1 First Natkiaal Bank L tan. 1 NATIONAL BANK, Ogilon, tTtah. . p W. N. SntLLrxo, Vice President. National - Bank, Room 4. Tnioii trnei. I tau. Uicdeo, rZt . block. 36J Tweuty-fourt- Accounts Active invited. a7-- . & WOETH1I AN, JJ y Vice-Pre- CITIZENS BANK OF OGDKN, UTAH. : $200,000. DIRECTORS: Warren W. Corey, H. Tracticea in the District Court and all tha I'ersonal attention riven to collect ions. the place, in I'eery aoodoo build. In, near went shop of ('. H. tireenaell A Hrxw., xd 1 went) fourth street, Ugdan, I tali. Y. O. boa MtL The JleCIaln Quarry or iray Granite Brk Is the Beat In the .Tlarket. Offica, over Vtah National Rank, corner of n ahinrton arenua and i wenty-fourt- u surest, UKiien, i tan. 8. BOEEMaX, For prices delivered call at office of BrainA Co., S406 WashinRton At. i tan. M.TEAHEN IATLrDtD. Union Pacific Hallway. iMiK'XTAIM TI11E. Arrirs. c K j No. ft Atlantic Express,"! Omaha, Conn- -' cd lllulls, Kansaa City f 5:M J and east, daily Utah 3J0s.li P- - m S3) p. B Northern. & IMOCXTAIN T1MK.J Leave. Mail (-- Fast Butte and Helena Express, all points north, daily No. -- Cs-h Valley lo-- 10:00 ) cal. Battle Creek, and iuternietliata points... ) MaU Fast Arrivs, and"! a. m 3:10 s at 5:30 p. m 0:15 a m ) and-- Butta and Helena Express all points north, daily 920 p. m 3:10 p. m TIME. MOl'.XTAIN ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office, 3C9 Twenty-fourt- street, ORden, Ctah. h SMITH. A SMITH, BANHPOKD B. W. SMITH, Ex-- City 122-P- ark press, daily Leave. " ) S ArrivsT .00 p. m 9:10 OSCAR THRA1LK1LL, - M. SM Leave. No. 1 Atlantie Fast ) 4:15 a. m Mail, Salt Lake City, 8:10 ; daily A- No. 3 -- Park City Ex-- " press, i tan ft iSorth- - iMunmiulntii.n Salt Lake City, Frisco TTJ130 a. m and all intermediate on given to the diseases of ' points V on. w ill visit any part of the consultation or to perform No. 7 Atlantic Ex-- ) Zl j.ress, Salt Lake Citj-- f 3:50 p. m Kationiil First ltank. Kesidrnre lutemiediato points. .. ) s.m i - I 9:.T0a , 2riatfui nison avenue. ' - A. COTTIXGII AM.. 'p rt Arrivs. Arn M. D., D. D. S. 1 ' s.m fMOLSTAIM TIM It. J . Office, rooms 35, 38 and 87, First National nntiK DutniinR. WILLLVM No. Utah Central. ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- PHYSICIAN. In eonneetion with general practice, (fives special attention to diseases peculiar to females uimdw (ii iui'iiiiv uriiiaij orKillls, uiM'ases of the rectum, vii.: Piles. Ustula, nxsure and ulceraticm ; diseases of thecar, nose, throat and . oiiMiituTion rree. Ollice over Postotlice. Telephone No. 5 Fast Mail and"! I . ft N. Express, S:ilt A.HKB I ity, and ail intermediate points, 6 KM nJ 4:50 p. ntj p. m 9 :20 p. m daily Elo Grande Western. mountain time. Arrive. Leave. vu'-il- t 209. No Fast, Mail, Saltl Lake City, Provo, Leadville, Pueblo.IJen- ver, and all points east ENGINEERS. CIVIL 2 FARIS, a. m 3:00 a. m 3:10 a. ra J daily B. w FAEIS. 8:30 No. 6 "Eli" Salt Lake) City anil intermediate ) ixints, daily a. 11 V p No. Mail, " R. SXOWDENi DENTIST. N. Office, Washington avenne over Horrock & Sons store. Teeth without and savins natural teel h a specialty. Noplates teeth or roots too bad to be saved. by tilling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. . 2427 TURKISH 33 A.T I IS ! 33GJi SHOF. 143 MAIN ST. OU "y St. Twenty-Fourt- h Block Dec. V and Glaan Co , 7:30 70 p. ni 8:00 p. m J9'M IVmVJ JH??!!! Prop. acknowledge i?e '"adinit Express," W. MILLER ft CO. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. w t.IPiralf' Strong and Leading Companies, The Promptest Company on Record for Ad- and Paying Losses, Tiie National ilisting iuilding and Loan Association. No. 115. - - 2452 Washington ate. J. PASEVITCH, PHOTOGRAPHER, Twcnty-firt- h Street, OgdeD, Utah, Ilaving fitted np an elegant new gallery at the above number, I invito the patronage of the public, feeling satisfied that I can meet all demands for first class work. rHOTOGRArHS, $3.00 and UPWARDS. remedy for Theory s.e remedy for 5rrnoBorWliitea. I hmvrfh. f,w,i it . mm-w- vv safe in recommending it "iTHttwwCHWMCo to all sufferers. . OlSCITI,0. u. a. a. lil PaCATllB. Ili. rsi m CLEAN! L. GOODIIA11T, TrU a. m tiet our nnrM fnr I hntnt Lots. Homes, .and cheap acreage. Fire and Life Insurance, 15th. SEW ASB a. 4:00 ) ; Pacific Arrive. A Compact of Skillful Rubber to be Employed. Baths Highly recommended by the medical profession. 13. Fast) Francisco OrKNBD AT Mnndnv AND CALSOMINING 2 Telephone Bl New Woodmansee AllVAlVlUlJ San through to San Francisco and intermediate points, daily....;..' 276 TECIALn m Reiiresentin(r Tlie New York Underwriters Afrency. New Turkish Balls! TO - daily....... ALSO A Leave. s DENTISTS. EVEUVTHISG PA.I2STTI2STG m . HOUSE AND SIGH door north of the lloou (st VDAT TABLeI Echo and Park City. ABOUT Oi 1 Arrival and departure of trains cam s at tua I unn depot, Ogdeu, tuT No. Office, nrhstaira. No. 1408 Washington avenne, ard, Konlnaon Fi!f!SF!S3 Msm pasM-ugrr- No. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- A. Wells, ROCK! ROCK! ROCK! HARD WOOD TIME EUWABO U. ALLISON. ALLISON. LOOK OTTT FOB TlIK PAPER HANGING aIU, Leave. conn. John Keck, C. E. Wnrtole,(C.Kobinson, Ad. Kuhn, Theo.Robinson Thos. Calioon, S. S. Schramm, ' u4 CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, No. 4 Atlantic Express, ) 8:45 p. m 6KI0p. Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Plans, specifications and estimates prepared Denver and east, daily. ) and work superintended. Maps, plata, tracings, blue prints, ,ctc, etc., executed on short notice. Southern Pacific. Rooms and 4, 1'niou block. No. 3C2 Twenty .JIOUNTAIS T1MK.J Correspondence Fourth Street, Oeden. Utah. Yi'u. V. Helfricit; Warben W. Cot.et, Presilent. Cashier. ThEO. Eobison, and Mauapor. CAIUTAL, k7s7 Faft Mad,") Omaha. CouneU hli:ti., leaver, Kansas City. I aud aast. daily J ATTORNEY-AT-LA- vsjuea, IL.aw.l U, ited E. WU1TE, JACOB J SAM , ATTORNEY AT LAW, - Oeden, Ttah. Wahinpton Are. !40 I Mil VxTrT DAILT. LAW. OCicet Room 2. 3rd Floor, First National liana liuildiux, Uvdeti, I tali. W. V. HEi.FRtrtt, AsB't Cashier. solicited. v,iauia riioa, KAILKOAD J. C. Aehstso.vo, President. ' W CtJTTAtiE. ftat ma, ...... of Mrs. Pauuer. Thji!!' HEAP-NE- b ATTO RN E C. A. TVSn. $1.10,000. Surplus and rl'SU Capital, Umiividea Profits, $50,000. Hal, Cashier. .N. .. v S AI.K In frame brrtua, with eelisr. f'nwt ALEXTIXE G1UEOS. OGDEN, UTAH. 0. E. t kalh '"" ktsavlsM. ATTORNEYAT-LAW- 1 J. E. Dooly, President. a. auixxL luqaira r t D. JOHN SOX, iof,po. SURPLUS, LARIiEtXjOKiNo, 1MB PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- Depositary. ON E SALE THE CHEAPEST TfiTs Uedra. LoU Hi to utu mis lur KLiuu. ll T IOR I OrfiVti, gUITU L. B. Adams, lLI 1X)R AT-LA- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Interest Taid on Time and Savings Deposits. CAPITAL, ' PUASANTrArTTrr stouu. B. HEYWOOD, United States iiJ hrut LAWYERS. H. C. BIGF.LOW, President. JOHM A. KOYI.E, Vice President A. P. MULLOW, Cashier. IfFllI tiutaa Batk t ' - FOR SALE. CO. U WHEiXKB JIMRILL - av- ... a. a. ARCHITECTS, JAMES H. KIMBALL. BANKS. N i in-- a ' a" V A SMITH. yOODS fKtllMT. Justice of the Peace Jamea Ilutchin. I 'mutable Julia J. Hutctun. Cashier. Commercial u. ' aiaiM. lua, in knucar ani 1X.R KAT-- A Fl RNllatU A't.a abd Jtfw. aeaar, fwr Ieiriawaa Nu. H iuar ruifl. CAcira. I tah. 1 r ml Mnaur, IU Uraut ATTORN EY rumrr. iivtar - HutimrL. ui fi ' a OT.rr room Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Visiting puaiiViia. tiw' Ail a. raarmrtmii. t l AND LF.tSE uvant, at ifiu. au .1 CO.XTRACT0RS AXD EUILDERS. aa-iade aad "iaiat ajc:4rik-- Plt Justice of tl Peace Richard CoakiaUa Juua Farter. CO., black and her eyes are deep gray with black lashes. At present Mrs. Kelly is in California for her health. A plucky little westorn girl sits up in the sanctum of the editorial rooms of $500 Per acre; 21 '4 acres adjoining tho UniThe Ladies' Standard Fashion Magazine versity. This is $50 per hit. Yon can buy nothing around there for less than on Fourteenth street. Annie K Myers (200 per lot. is a Cincinnati girl. About six years ago her father's business took the family t I will show yon bargains if you wiU come and . Chicago. Business reverses followed aud see me. Miss Myers began looking alxmt for some- J. D. GILL, 2404 Washington Ave, OGDEN. thing to do. Chance threw in her way 3a opportunity to enter the editorial rooms of Tho Railway Age, at a salary of $8 a week. Here she learned to read proof, clip exchanges and condense ac-- DEALER I- Xcounts of railway accidents. But she soon had enough of office drudgery and pined for an editor's chair. She cared little about writing, but Implemeuts, adored a blue pencil. The Chicago union offered her a position, Newspaper HELEN WATTEBSON. and for throe year3 sho edited all their Wagons, Buggies, mour also opened and has successfully stories and wrote fashions for their Chiconducted a typewriting bureau, and cago Ledger and their pat?nt sheets. J3uckboards. her offices are among the busiest of Then she was offered the editorship of American Housekeeping. down town places of their kind. Her articles ou "Esthetic Fashions," Miss Seymour is very proud of her title "Miss," and you can't worse offend which were published about this time her than to call her "Mrs.," as many in The Chicago Tribune, attracted such careless people da She is an entertain- wide attention that she speedily received ing, breezy talker, wide awake, keen a flattering offer from tho publishers of Waon Material, Heavy Hard and decidedly in touch with the age we The Standard Fashion Magazine, She live in. In addition to her journalistic txiikcs all her own gowns and the stage ware, Iron anil Steel. labors she is now serving second terms costumes of her sister, Fannie Myers, Baker Barbed Wire, Black in three ofiice, two of which are in the well known contralto. She is a sligf.t, delicate blonda with state courts and one in the United States court of claims. These positions have short sunny hair, big gray eyes and the smith Tools, Etc. held by women pre- sweetest disposition imaginable. never legally EDfrH Sessions TirrER. vious to her appointment, an act of the . OGDEN bn MJU-IXC- COMMERCIAL nalist. If yon should ask her what was the happiest moment of her life she would unhesitatingly tell you that it was when she received $3 from Mrs. Croly, the first money she ever earned by her pen. Miss Seymour is a native of Illinois, and did newspaper work from her teens. She took op shorthand in addition to her other work and reported lectures and court business. Now she says the demand is greater for young women than young men as stenographers. Miss Sey-- ii.anrr. KIVEXOU.C INVITATIONS, Programmes trrxu JjAlUtuttS tm Produce and Fruits, apm-aranc- rKBTTWr. 4 the Pear William U. Baataa, CueMaUa Jamas 11. Tayiur. ratcxiiCT. phi Jnctw of tlie Peac FINCH-KELL- Miss Mary F. Seymour, tho bright, brainy editor of The Woman's Business Journal, occupies a unique place in journalism. There was room for such a publication as the one she edits, awl it is the only exponent of purely business principles as applied to the gentler sex. It is seeking and gaining recognition of the ability of women to succeed. It ia arousing the ambition of many women who would otherwise li'o useless lives, and is doing much to lift women up. The idea of a business journal for women ias been a cherished plan of Miss Seymour for ten years, and slio has during that time been engaged in compiling facta and studying conditions to tit herself for such work. She is a born jour- Juw Ueamer. lt r L j,.u.:.u Lird HMt. CB.UTAM. t'wilabjg . and writes at white heat, on her km her hat or anywhere hhe can find a m face. In she is slight and J dark as a Cuban. Her hair is intensely a. ARCHITECTS, OificM. room M. 17 and li Natinaal Bank kuli.uut. IVJrti. I tail. CHRISTMAS Mrs. Kelly is nn indefatigable work un iui d JJ K AKIIfcVlLLB EMT - i4j 4 Standard Jostiee of the Peace Peter L. Shemer. Cuitttaule J ante (larrup. aiLsos raErivrr. Justice of the Peace P. P. Kintfham. t one tablo UauifI N. Drake. WESTWEiiea puitrixrT. Just ice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable J ukeph Mogge. niKirEt rserisTT. Justice of the Peace Jamea Johnson. ('(Mutable Francis M. lklnap. 18i. a McKay. IIEIDPIHTEIIS. GROCERIES r. a. iki Trat-Uur- 4 tatabl 1'vtwiahle-Jukia- tut I'lLMTiBE JaMWw m MART V. BEYllOVISi u Jostiee of ti Peara-- R. H. Frurer. Julia Oouid. koiciM oi.if:x raBrntCT. Juctir of tb Pea Janwa Stotry. C BOND ir-.- iurc . Forrta. lolx raerrsrr. Justice of the Peace Simon F. Ilalraaun. Coutau!e I'aleb Farry. H. CCXTR.aORS AND EUILDERS. -a avecua, i- - TarelJ-aoua.Ea k. W f. i nxmrw. rtnviui Ana-- Brainard. Robinson f WW triBiT. rmr mxDvuvex I'tAriata aa snara . j. tm ui FC3 RENT. ttt Uie P Pcnia. U. Olfculiiiaa. orcTa robes Jiutto of the Peam Tal (iiuraav uuktaUe ii. tv buL l -- nj. r WANTED. M ELI Fl U-- S .H. a Hal Fori. Jir liatiia )u "Santa K ;ta r .&nmt 1 . t. A ti au. A. Koclt. . f.-- ili-ili- i A-- v. L. H. lata(a jjm-rtJo- jLi,uaiE HoPuMt-awik- . J.ias ll'AiiTtls-- THE WORLDS EEST. Efauti&r A Grant As.'--. AW apect tut hmrt a 'Ctm. nit au-tM- uM-tlu- rd f.fisa. K. hriS-- i! Urtt k. vf wr Matiel hrvvor Jt . Fart. feuxvuuaavt ul I'srirt Scwjs. uoi nsmct, rumrt omr Ju;icrf th Fear E. A. UcDmintiL f.. -- L. Tr-- ui About To n" cf The New feOutt. ing Sua is a man. bat ai Uat. be U aui LucuUt. KL? YW War. gii t4 about with ctrun a face, a eiaal Nnile. gray eyes, qasi&t . and a uimble wit Ucli-uiauner e known ia their BaM&g art Cleveland girL She was rery a Sew Ycck iireIisuL IYIm co speaks tlrver at scbxJuL, taking honors when she n all Ate mm Jl.fc, ! U5W t. cf U newspaper wjrk tf was gradoat-mclass of thirty-wve- a in a c Uiit Atcl. Brar Tmt Wabiuto Urn women one's riinJ qaite naturCm (rut awl men. ller first experience in newspaper ouif tm. at work "XtU huuw. Until to tba k Mil S frt. Itm Jfelsoa," work was in ally- tors Fur two years iiuh, -cTbe World. she did all round work on The Sun and Eh is is i rival IM-- n Cuka t, a Clii-ag- o Voice and rktnec ia Br add bptwwea Hfi a&d specials and editorial, for The fedS ou, kt carit. baiaur tm 1 aud t I recall Uw well the I nt firi Leader. at prr cmt. all ia f rait. urn SJ. brtvaca Ad-- a ,il& Last fall she came to New York unaad Jrdfwo, KStu. der enspiement to The Evening Son. ortirr Wu fci vi.jr add.. 018 fort. II W. ' Lutaia l iutoity aud.. fcuw U She is the first woman to have a dtk in . and hat tiiae. cadi, ua aaf pajturau and if yon will take your life that offioe, To atratxiE. in your hand a&d creep up the narrow, Small (rait faraa aiiln frun Ci'r ball. fr or Ikuukm rt Of winding ire a aUirway to the office of niet!t7 huuxM, . The Evening Sun yon will see ilu Wat-t- e rtr. acra in faa Lois ValW. r4oralu. lt.ti bwvral jrvjod iusam ta kan and Nricaka. rvjn's face bent over copy or proof amid an army of reporters, who treat ber as if she were a queen. & Co. Mr. Florence Finch-Kell- y has at2100 WASHINGTON AVE. tracted much attention by her bright and trenchant newspaper sketches, as well as by the rigor and audacity of her books, Frances" and "On the Inside." She is a native of Kansas and was educated in that state. She had a taste for writing and ber first professional work '''Tip! was done for California newspapers durMISS CCSAfTC (SELL KELSON of several months in that ing a Xow Travels by Tnin, rrer came in pixjfeasional contact with state. stay Then she set ber face eastward. o Cbica-jjher. I had been aaaigned by The And U1 nrn be her. ITo lia trot on hi Ilerald to interview Mn, A&hton Kick aud tehvrai'lM'd b will mmke thin Sutra Dilke. 1 was tben a norico at the work, hi and had just bepnn my fire of question when, to my utter horror, Miks Cmutck waa shown into the room, baring been aentfrom The IiiUt Ocean on the sauie errand. I waa seized with something All who uprrt to rmin and make pnwnta akin to etuo fright. IIow conld 1, a rhuuld call at oner and maLa their arlECtiuua. greenhorn, go on before an erperienced The tluekt raricty of newspaper woman? But, perceiving my confusion, aha took up a book and waa GOODS presently lost in ita contents. "Nell Nelson's" remarkable stories, Et liown In this eoustrr U now on hnw. "The White Slave of Chicago," attracted widespread attention. To obtain the material she worked by the day in Ta(Iff. on nnnnrfmonf rtans factories and manufacturing esmanitablishment, and the result waa fest in the startling papers bearing this DESTROYER OFDIGII TRICES. Ik ST'. " f. T T rZr title and published in The Chicago Soon two Timet after she years ago. vsf. n.? 2302 Washington Avenue. came to New York and went upon the staff of The World. All one summer FLORENCE she worked for the poor sick babies in She went to finding her& M. the slums, and her heart being pro- self in that Chicago firxt. alone and with great city stirred the she at saw, foundly misery little money. the influence was felt in the graphic and very But she went diligently to work, and pathetic stories she wrote. after earning enough to pay her expenses, started for tho Mecca of literary aspirants Boston. Here she had the customary experiences of tho unknown writer, but at last secured a position on 353 Twenty-fourt- h St, Ogtlen. The Boston Globe as a reporter and did all round work, reporting everything Order Solicited and Prompt Attention and from a milliner's opening to a political DeliTory. Stock of floods Alway Freeh and Price Low convention. She was soon advanced to the position of editorial writer on The for (iood (iooda. Globe. It was here that Miss Finch mat her future husband, Allen Kelly, who SEE OUR FINE LINE was also on I ha Globe staff, and who ii a well known writer and traveler. Aftt! leaving Boston, Mrs. Kelly took the e iu-- i charprtjf tho ediawial page of T Troy lelegrain dunug the campaign Vaaafe-KaU-f- Ff JvIh. iui t Jadt-- . Fiwu I arrt:-- C. T, k arun corn crnraa. v (Fnbat bit Sd a&d U'ii eunwr U-- ar.d f?.W& A (J ia k ruiiu 1 re vi gnm&& Immj. ix tii W J Un'JriAb.brri) UK. VJ ill BUSINESS CARCS. --agrnsG maceisk. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. -- agio y lirninnaM. ALL WORK WARRANTED. All negatives made by J. O. Stephens are kept in order for duplicating. J. PASEVITCH. |