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Show TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1906. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MMPtroiTiMCMM VlRRINIi IS HUB PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. the present year. In connection with the meeting an exhibition of building THE STANDARD MINING y material, building appliances and other lYmi'ijtal plave of business. Ogof buildto things particular interest den. V ers and contractors, was opened here Notit. i hereby given that at a meelli'.i: ..f the board of directors, held today. The local Builders Exchange, which on the vii day of Invcinber. ls"y. an le one of the most formidable branches No. 8. of one ur.J assess' of the state organisation, has ar- mills : per share, was Kvied on ranged an elaborate program for the the cai ii.ii stock of the entertainment of the visiting delegates! outstai to payable immediately and there will be a number of social V. N. Yiree, Secretary, ut No. 413 functions in their honor, including !4th s' .'t, Ogden. Utah. Ary stock a banquet, a reception and a smoker. upon v. this assessment may remain U'..aid on Saturday. January 19. 1908, will ie delinquent and advertised Bound to Bo In the Procession. for sal" at public auction, and unless About fifty years ago there lived in pay men is made before will lie sold Earkcrsvllle, one of the suburbs of on Thursday, February 4th. lSul. at 12 Bangor, Maine, a man by the name of o'clock in at the office of XV. N. Peirce. Seth Rogers, a J 24th St.. Ogden. Utah, farmer, who Secretary, owned several fine horses. He had to pay i lie delinquent assessment, toone spare horse that he used to let gether u uti cost iif advertising and out to his neighbors to help them expenses of sale. XV. N. FEIRCE. Secretary. with their plowing, harvesting, etc. 411 Mth St., Ogden, Utah. He would always admonish them to be careful of the horse and not work him too hard. MONEY TO LOAN. One morning Joe Clark applied to MONEY ADVANCED On salaries. Rogers for the use of his horse for a Anymie permanetly employed can of the day. part be furnishred with the money they "Yes, you can have him, said Rogneed: quickly and confidentially, ers, "but It Is going to be a pretty without security or endorsement; warm day, so be sure and not drive payments to suit. Tour credit once him too fast." established at my office you can get "I am going over to Yeazle to atmoney at a moment's notice. D. D. tend a funeral, replied Joe, and I'm DRAKE, Eccles Building. Ind. 'I'lione 499. bound to keep up with the procession If it kills the horse." SOME PRIVATE MONET In amounts as low as $400 on city or farm property at 9 per cent HUNTER Thought Scientists Were Crazy. When the natives of Natal aaw aged A KENNEDY. and staid members of the British as- MONEY LOANED On any security. sociation, on their recent visit to Afsums at bankers rates; salary Large rica, begin to chase butterflies and big loans Service quick and confidential. locusts, they found no difficulty in Western Brokerage Company, 821-- 4 reaching a conclusion as to the menEccIm Hlddg. tal condition of the visitors. COXI-pan- FASTfST SHIP corj-orano- Depart. S mall lor u. t Overland limitedBluffa Council ftp.li. Kanaaa City and Denver, 2:55 East dally lor express K. 4 .Atlantic Denver, Omaha. Council Bluffs. Kansas City and all points East, dally ..... 7: I Los Angeles Limited. 7: ga. IN THE INCREASE NAVY PROMISED THIS YEAR. 1 . (--Fut p-i- a Idaho Is Also a Very Nest Fighting Bost Now Cruisers Are Great. . WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. This var the United States navy not only makes its greatest gain in ships it also adds jfa to our fighting strength the most Arrive. the faateat, and the best equipCalifornia express Ka I from Council Bluffs, O maped warships ever floated. la, Denver, Kansas City S Before the year la out seven big batnd East, dally four armored cruisers and limited tleships, Overland The a Council two protected cruisers will be added to Omaha, fmm Bluffs, Kansas City, Denthe United States navy, If the present ver and all points Ease Is maintained. 00 p.m. rate of construction dally - - 55 pel, This will be the greatest Increase In mall. .. . . . "2- 45 p.m. any one year of the history of the jfa 7 Los Angeles Limited. American navy, and It will advance materially the rank of the United States aa a naval power. All the new vessels represent the highest type and all that is modern In naval architecture. The battleships to be added within the year are the Virginia, Nebraska. Georgia, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Louisiana. The two last named have a NORTH OF OGDEN. tonnage of 1C, 000 each, while the other Depart, five have a tonnage of 14,048 each. Butte and Pocatello The four armored cruisers are the jto 1i25 a.m. California and South siprres. dally Dakota, of 18.680 tons each, and the Tennessee and If 0.7 Fast mall (or Poca-IfU- ft, Idaho Falla and Washington, of 14,500 each; while the 12:20 pjn. irotected cruisers are the SC Louis Portland, dally exand Milwaukee, of 9,700 tons each. Kh 11 Cache Valley For the present at least the Virginia 5:20 p.m. press, dally holds the battleship record of 19.01 Arrive. run In knots, made during a four-hoHa I Fast mail from Port- 7:00 a.m. the open sea. This shows her to be knd Butte, dally not only the speediest United States Ha 11 Cache Valley exa-battleship afloat, but as fast as any 10:35 press, dally ship of her class In any navy. When Idaho and Pocatello 10 Ha the Louisiana the other day easily ex5:00 p.m. ceeded her Falla express, dally required speed, making 11.924 knots, the performance was OGDEN. SOUTH OF hailed as a remarkable achievement, but the Virginias record was never Depart. Ha 4 Eastern express .... 4:10 a.m. In serious danger, and Is not likely to be exceeded by the Idaho, the last Ha Portland, Butte and battleship to be launched, whose speed Pocatello for Salt Lake 7:80 am. requirement Is only 17 knots. City, daily In other respects, however, the IdaHa 5 Local to Salt Lake ho, though smaller, will be a more 8:30 City, dally ajn, ship than some of her conHa 13 Cache Valley to sorts. She Is even better equipped 10:40 am. Bait Lake City.. which was than the Mississippi, for Salt Ha 1 Limited launched In September. Electricity Is and Lake, Provo, NephI used aboard the Idaho to a greater ex4:10 p.m. tent than ever before attempted on a Juab, dally Idaho Ha 10 Portland, Her watertight bulkhead warship. Fella Pocatello and to doors of the Long-Arsystem are 6:20 p.m. closed by electricity from the pilot 8alt Lake City, dally No. 18 Los Angeles limited. 3:10 p.m. house, thus giving assurance that the ship will be rendered unslnkable In Arrive, esse of emergency at sea. In this rea Butte and Pocatello spect the latest American warships, express from Salt Lake over thirty In all, have an Immense and Intermediate City over any other nation's 12:50 sum. advantage points, dally navy. a I Atlantic express For the machinery to be operated from Salt Lake City and by electricity, the wires pass through btermedlate p o 1 n t a Indestructible steel tubes, with sepa.. 8:05 s.m. rate connections at every gun. The dally fa 7 Pocatello, Idaho purpose of this equipment le to make Falla Portland express it Impossible for a foe to disable the bora Salt Lake City, machinery, as was the case in the 11:35 p.m. naval battle between Russia and Jadally fa 1 Fast mall from Salt pan, when the machinery of nearly Lake City, dally 2:35 p-every Russian ship was shot to pieces fa 11 Cache Valley exby the expert Japanese gunners, disfrom Balt Lass press abling the fighting force, but otherwise leaving the ships unharmed and Oty, Provo, NephI and Juab, daily 5:15 p.m. therefore valuable priaea. fa Eastern express .... 7:05 p.m. FLORIDA BUILDERS. Ka 17 Loa Angeles limited. 6:45 p.m. Stats Exchange Helds a Meeting at nt, t well-to-d-o JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 9. Builders and contractors belonging to the State Builders' Exchange are here in large numbers to attend the annual meeting of the Florida State Depart, fo which opened Builders Exchange, Atlantic mail for Balt here this morning. The building acLake City, Provo and all points East 7:45 a.im. tivity In this state during the past fa 12 To Salt Laks City year was unusually great and the members of the exchange are taking nd intermediate points, orWl7 8:00 a.m. great Interest In the work' of the continuance a expecting ganization, Ka 14 Salt Lake special.. 1:35 p m. of the unprecedented activity through Ka I Atlantic limited for fait Lake City, Provo Taedvllle, Pueblo, Denver -- Ud all points East, dally. 2:50 pjn. Ka 4 Atlantic express for Brit Inks City, Pueblo, Jmuver and all points daily Arrive. express from 7too I CLEARING pjn. SALEj Ladies Suits i7aclfle "nver Pueblo, IF YOU EVER NEED A Provo, mlt Lake City and all 8UIT NOW IS THE TIME TO Points East, 12:05 dally BUY ONE. WE ARE SELLS'(x 71 'i Ogden special ...i. 11:20 a.m. OF ING THEM REGARDLESS 3 Ka limited nora a COST. SEE THE SUIT Brit Lake City, Provo, 2 WINDOW FOR SOME OF "nver and all points t a.m. THE STYLES, PATTERNS JJ from Ball AND PRICE8. nwr. Pueblo, Leads1 LENGTH 1 THE LATEST ,8alt Lake City and PolntB 4. 2:40 p.m. dmliy COAT MADE OF BROWN J Local from Sanpete GOOD QUALITY, a V... 7:00 p.m. 2 WORSTED, VELVET COLLAR, ROMAINE LINED, PLAIN 8KIRT, REGULAR PRICE 18A0. 2 SALE 1240. Depart. , iaclflc for ten Francisco express ANOTHER OF THE SAME and lnter- 4:30 mjm. 2 STYLE ONLY LIGHT GREY potato, dally BPariflc express 2 CHECK, CASSIMERE, WAS ngh to San Francisco, 1440, NOW 9.70. " so e a s a e a . e allsSS URs " 2 ALL SHORT JACKET SUITS sSiM?p,Bnd Limited... og- WILL BE DISCOUNTED Corinns a FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. i 0UTHERN PACIFIC . ,te Slton.......... dally except YOUR HAT May Be a Ityllsh Oae, Bat It Makes TwsMsi ti 1,1 Tall Detroit Mich. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. There will be a special meeting of the stockholders of the Gold and Copper Company, at the office of the Shoe Company, 2481 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah, Friday, February 9th, 1908, Utah-Neva- da Dee-Stanfo- rd at o'clock p. m. 8 First To consider and take action upon a proposition made by Peter Cunningham, Louis N. Meld, David Jenson, B. F. Sooy, J. Stanley Dee, David F. Steele and E. A. Stratford, to form a corporation, to be known by the name of the Ogden-Luc- ln Copper and, whereas, the said Company; parties, owning mining property In the Utah-Neva- da Ogden-Lucl- - Utah-Neva- Utah-Neva- da da -- ! I darks AYE. WASH 2355-58-60-- 5:50 pjn. 0:30 p.m. Stores da ln Utah-Neva- da asses 4 - j- - J. To Utah-Neva- . a Street. th g. SUMMONS. FOSTER IN THE DISTRICT COUP' OF the Second Judicial district of the Stale of Utah. County of XXeber. In. Vestment Securities company, a corporation. plaintiff, vs. Daniel P. Jones and Jane lHe Jones v first name unknown). hla wife; Frank XX. Ross and I .aura Ross bis wife, and James H. Bacon, defendants. The stale of Utah to the said defend- A HOPSON, Painters, Decorators and Sign XYritera. All work given prompt attention at right prices. Bell phone 772-- street. lnL 231. 277 Twenty-fourt- h BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Z. Y. Z. -- one-four- th bed-mo- X; , 12-7-- a; OGDEN UNION, NO. 178, ORDER OP Washington Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. hall. H. A. Sims, President; Walter Richey, Secretary. ' JUNCTION CITY LODGE NO. 86, Order of Odd Fellows Meets in L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present E. A. Littlefield, N. G.; Walter Richey, da Just Arrived WILLIAM CBAIG, AGEE, CHEZ 2 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES IN Secretary Pro Tern. 4k McCRACKEN, Attorneys. a euty-four- Ma-giim- fu 2 and Licsnaed. Ta ACCIDENT INSURANCE. son liiiMiti nr claiming i,i tu,!d THE TRAVELERS debt due from Thomas J Kuru. mijr INSURANCE deCOMPANY'. 313 Eccles Building; cease,! must present the same to the 'Phone 60 Ind. undersigned adminisiiaior of said estate. duly el'itied. at the office of is ARCHITECTS. A Corn, room 4:3 Fccie bulld-nii 'iiileii, I tali, for allot, ance or J. A. SMITH, on or before Scplcmber 14ih 19P6. Utah Loan A Trust Building. I Sic lied. J. 11. Kl'UTZ. F. C. WOODS A CO., Administrator of Aboxe Estate. M AG IN' X IS A CORN. 66 and First Nat Bank Building. 67, Attorneys. First publication Dec. 14. ea. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Ogden-Lucl- 2 2 369 ( da Shades Stand Lamps THE OGDEN j : . 325 TWENTY-FIFT- H STL ' 2 Califomiaantf Eastern races. - Direct- 2 s events. a 9 wire for all sporting 9 wosssossssososossssssossss a aaaaaaaaaaaaa Matter f tii,. tMatc of Thom-iif- c Kuril. I VreuKfil. ail u tm'ii may concern: Notice in hereby yieii that any perI:i t!.,- - ss Z. Utah-Neva- Utah-Neva- 2 2 Abstractor ef Title Bonded ALLEN TRANSFER CO A I bent Allen, Prop. Furniture Xana and Storage. Office 412 Twenty-fift- h street 'Phone No. 12. 410-4ants: Y"ou are hereby summoned to E54PLOY54ENT" B UREMjT ap;iear within twenty days after the service of this summons uiion you. if served EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 278 S6TH within the county in which this action street. Ind. 'phone 954. la brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the BEAUTY PARLOR. above entitled action; and In case of so failure to do, judgment will be Hair Dressing, Facial Massage, Maniyour rendered against you according to the curing, Electric Beauty Treatments. demand of the coinpluint, of which a Room 72, fifth floor. Opera House dock. copy is herewith served upon you. Edith lioice. Bell 'phone 4S9-B lOTH A LEE. Ind. 'phone 1188. Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address 162 South Main COAL. street Salt Lake City, Utah. WANTED. (Date of first publication, Dec. I, 1905.) PARKER A CO. WANTED Gentleman or lady with Rock Springs, Castle Gale, Diamond with good reference, to travel for and Cumberland Coal. 24th and WalL firm of $250,000 capital. Salary SUMMONS. Both 'phones. $1,072 tier year and exiieuses; salary IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF paid weekly and exiienaes advanced. UPHOLSTERING. Address, with stamp. J. A. ALEX- the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the county ANDER, Ogden, Utah. of Welter E. Billings, plaintiff, UPHOLSTERING AND POL1811ING WANTED At once, portrait man. vs. XYllllain Mary After an . experience with the A. Hillings, defendant. Best proposition ever offered. Makes tor Furniture Boyle The State of Utah to the said decompany from 7 to $10 per day easily. None fendant: over twelve yean, I have demen need apply. 278 but first-clacided to make a start In business. Tou are hereby summoned to appear Twenty-fift- h street 1 do the best French polishing make within twenty days after the service this summons upon you. If served your planoe, organ e and all kinds ef WANTED Boarders In private fam- of furniture look like new for a very within the county In which this action ily. Hot and cold bath. Electric le little money. 1 do all kinds of reotherwise, within brought, thirty light Terms reasonable. Ind 'phone days after service, and defend the pairing, upholatering, mattress mak446 Twenty-secon- d 85$. street. above entitled action; and in caae of ing, cleaning and laying carpets. Prices reasonable. BERNARD A. WANTED Capital $1,000, to push tha your failure so to do Judgment will be manufacture of a tried, useful and rendered against you according to the DAN KERB, 2664 Quincy avenue. Bell reliable article; very little outlay for demand of the complaint, of which a Independent 816. 'phone 780-plant No traveling, men; factory cop Is herewith served upon you and aale. A good proposition. Address filed with the clerk of said court. PROFESSIONAL CARDS AGEE, CHEZ A M CUACKEN, Progress, Journal office. Plaintiff's Attorney. WANTED To rent, for or live room THOMAS MALONEY, P. O. Address Rooms 40, 41, 42 and furnished house. Ind. 'phone 985. 43 First National Bank building, OgLawyer. den City, Utah. Referee In Bankruptcy. 2442 WashFOR SALE. Date of first publication. Jan. 8, 1906. ington ave. Ind. phono 801. SALE Household FOR furniture, private sale, commencing Tuesday J. D. SKEEN, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. till sold. 2700 Grant ave. Tel., - at-L- a w. Attorney Bell 821-Rooms 49 and 60, First National The Wasatch Gold Mining Co., prinFOR .BALE Horse and surrey, cheap. cipal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Bank building, Ogden, Utah. street. Inquire 167 Twenty-eight- h Notice is hereby given that at a ALFRED W. AGEE, FOR SALE Good, almost new awning, meeting of the Board of Directors held 85 feet long. Cheap, all fixtures. on the third day of January, 1906, an Attorney at- Law, assessment of of one cent The Toggery, 2449 Wash. ave. 812 Eccles Building. per share, was levied on the capital FOR RENT 16x20 sheet Iron warestock of the payable Imhouse or store room. Rear Cart's mediately to corporation, JOSEPH CHEZ, A. C. Aleop, Secretary, at drug store. Apply at The Toggery, Twenty-thir- d and Cahoon avenue, or Attorney and Counselor at Law. 2449 XX'ash. Lock Box 64, Ogden, Utah. Any stock 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg upon which this assessment may reOGDEN, UTAH. m FOR SALE Parlor, dining room, on main Janu20th of the unpaid day office. W. U. Telegraph In Notary and kitchen furniture. Owner and ad- code. ary, 1906, will be Bell 'phone 142-Independent going away. Come Friday or Sat- vertised for sale atdelinquent public auction, and 887. urday. All this furniture is good unless made Is will before, and practically new. 589 Twenty-thir- d be sold payment on the 10th day of February, HENDERSON A MACMILLAN street 1906, to pay the delinquent assessment, Law. Attomoys-at- FOR SALE Fine building lot on Vsn together with the cost of advertising Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank Buren avenue, 8x8 rods $26 down and expense of sale. building. N. H. A. C. AL80P, Secretary, and $10 monthly payments. 209 Eccles building. 2lrd Street and Cahoon Avenue. IVES. T. D. JOHNSON, Ogden, Utah. Lawyer. FOR SALE Cheap, horse, buggy harness and light double harness, sadRooms 8 and First National Bank dle, etc.; also large oak book case. building. DELINQUENT NOTICE. W. E. Robinson, 811 Twenty-fift- h. R. P. HUNTER, The South Wedge Gold Mining comMISCELLANEOUS. Public and Convsyaneer. Notary pany. Principal place of business, Og Bank Bldg. Room National First 6, Marys-valeLocation Utah. of mines, SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for men den, Ohio Mining district, I 'lute counand boys by lady of ten years exsatisfaction guaranteed. ty, Utah. perience; FRATERNAL SOCIETIES There are delinquent upon the fol Apply MRS. C. H. RICE, 553 Canyon on described of account stock, lowing Road. Tel. 650-liltOTHKRHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN-me- n, assessment No. 4 levied by the board Ogden lodge No. 68 Meets of directors of the South Wedge Gold LOST. evening at 7:20. C. every Wednesday Mining company, on the 14th day of A. B. Canfield, Matter; A. L. Hovq LOST Thursday. Dec. 28, on 25th sL, November, 1905, the several amounts Secretary. bet Lincoln and Wall, a lady's purse set opposite the numbers of the reR P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NOl containing a small amount of money. spective shareholders: 718 Lodge and club rooms eeoond Finder please leave at Journal office. floor Masonic building, 2418 WashLOST One lady's green leather hand Regular meetings ington avenue bog, between Weber river bridge and every Tuesday evening. J. A. Howell, the North Ogden cannery. Finder J. H. Knauas, Secretary. K same vicinity of the Gold and Copper company. In the New Foundland Mining District, Box Elder County, Utah; and, whereas, the said parties propose to organise n the Copper Company, under the laws of the State of Utah, with a capital of 1400,000, divided Into 400,000 shares at the par value of $1.00 each, making said shares assessable under the lawn of the State of Utah, and Include In said corporation their said holdings; and, whereas, the said parties make a proposition to the Gold and Copper company, to Issue and take over the outstanding stock of the said Gold and Copper Company, In equal exchange, and share and share alike, for stock in the Ogden Lucln Copper Company, with the understanding and agreement that the Gold and Copper Company shall transfer, convey and set over unto the said Ogden-LucCopper Company, all of its mining claims, holdings, and property, real and personal, of whatever nature now owned and held by the said Gold and Copper Company, and that such conveyance and transfer of holdings and property, real or personal, return to Journal office and get reshall be made for and In considers n tlon of the It ward. Copper Com pany exchanging its stock as herein FOR RENT. before stated, for the outstanding stock of the Gold and FOR RENT In Grand Opera house Copper Company. block, MODERN ROOMS for light Second For the further purpose, n that If the Comhousekeeping. In suites of three or Copper pany proposition Is accepted at said otherwise, with heat and water. meeting ,to authorise and direct the Kelly A Herrick. tf proper officers of said Gold and Copper Company, to carry FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for out the same and execute the necee nn or room and board. 167 Twenty-eight- h ary papers therefor. street Third To transact any other business which may properly come before the meeting. Done by order of the President and Board of Directors, at Ogden, Utah, this Eth day of January, 1908. ! TURF EXCHANGE I 01X00 dally. ft t?T,erl?1nd Limited ... exprc Frandsoo and daily. la2?!, Points train from Corlnn. and cDt Bun- . ftJr A man usually buys a hat that's in style, but the modern hot for men has lota to answer for. Baldbeads are growing more numerous every day. Hate make excellent breeding plaeee for the parasitic germs which sap the life from the roots of the hair. When your hair begins to fall out and your scalp Is full of Dandruff It is a sura sign that these countless germs are busily at work. There Is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germs that way Is to apply NewbrCs Herpicide to tbs scalp It will kill the germs and healthy hair Is sura to result Sold by loading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., A SPECIAL LINE OF SHORT 2 a JACKET SUITS, REGULAR 2 1040 TO 1540 GRADES, GO AT 2 2 545 DURING THE SALE. a 2 m Aprivp F. B. DEVOTO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ogden-Lucl- adflc ABSTRACTOR. 11 ur Jacksonville. BUSINESS CARDS : 6-- BIG Fnbiitf and GDardiu&hli litirrs- Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. 9 Electrical Chandeliers etc. v;1 Which art being offered at more than reasonable rats a When in need of wiring or other electrical work give us a ealL Ogden Electrical Co. Supply A. LEATHAM, Proprietor. 2450 WASHINGTON AVE. Secretary. OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS of Pythias Meets at Castle ball. and In accordance with law and an orUtah National bank building, every der of the board of directors made on Monday evening. Visiting brothers the 14th day of November, 1905, so cordially invited. E. R. Geiger, CL many shares of each parcel of such C; L. N. Meld, K, of R. and & stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary at 814 Eccles- building, Ogden, Utah, on Wed WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE-b- er nesday, January 17, 1906, at I p. m. of camp No. 74 meets In K. of 7. said day, to pay the delinquent street hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h e venue, ment thereon, together with the cost and Washington every of advertising and expenses of sale. Thursday evening at I p. m. VisitGEORGE GUTCH, Secretary. ing Woodmen cordially Invited to atOffice: No. Ill Eccles Bldg., Ogden, tend. William Doyle, C. C.; E. Auth. Clerk. First National Bank building; Utah. Branch office: No. 527 Atlas block. Salt Lake City, Utah. - THE NEW BOOKS ON ASTRONOMY IN TWO WEEKS. ANY ONE INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL. AMELIA GOODMAN, 887 Twenty-secon- d SL BMatiiiaiwpaiedSor ranted. By porta lag of the prmw OroHri-t- a. nr Pins and Mto- Bvery bosan-IsnH oe fcy A&FM??UWr For Sale by WALLACE DRUG CO 2841 Washington Avt Ogden. |