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Show THE DAILY JTATE JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. DELINQUENT TAX LIST For Weber County, Utah Personal Property in Ogden City Continued from Page ALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. i 12.) Smurthwilte, C. A- Pro Co....$ 6 67 8 myth, I D. 22.25 Bros. Smyth 1.31 Pursuant to Section 2620 of the Compiled Lews of Utah. 1907. and the Sneddon. John Deaf School Aggregation Deterto Preside Chambers. Alma Han) the I). me I, aaid section. undersigned. by Snowden, C. R r. t.lt authority vested In named the following I. If Treasurer of Weber County, hereby give public notice that South, Juslah. , .. mined to be Yjctors and EnHead of Natiooal league far County, County South, William . . 1.76 persons are delinquent in payment of State. State School. and irtnsisif School City . School. Special School. Special Road, Special Sheep Tax, City 7.7 Leri. Southwell, SSMStS6i6 av thusiasm Aroused, for the ear 1606, to the amounts set opposite respective names, on Speyer, Julius . . Another Teen. 2.67 ttutf Mll the property indicated; reference being hereby made to the assessment rolls of Stark, 2.22 ...... said county, now la my lawful custody, for the Itemised amounts, which go to Steed. Henry , .. isrisrriiMsiy S.SI up the whole amount of delinquent taxes hereinafter set forth, and the fttephena, Nephl . iseeseooepeeqs 1.76 with aaid dtiaens scarcely realise the athletic amounts, together (By W. J. McBeth.) same is hereby made a part of this noth. Unless 2. 21 Stevens. K. E. sell . of the basketball team of the Dec. Clay the costa accrued, are sooner paid by the delinquent taxpayers, I shall prowess NEW TORE, Harry 15.17 Mrs. J. 8. School for the Deaf. During the past sufficient of such delinquent real estate on which said tax la a lien, to pay the Stevenson, .19 Pulliam was unanimously Stevenson. Ralph taxes and eoats, at public auction to the highest responsible bidder, for cash. In week they played two games. In both of at which Stewart, W 8. of tlM Ntlonml prcident the manner prescribed by law. 57 victory was theirs. The games 15 A Co. K. D. association were snappy and full of Interest. that of Said sale will begin on the third Monday of December (the 21st) at Stuart. L-- . the annual meeting 22 12 o'clock m. at the front door of the County Court House. Ogden, Utah, and Stlcher, this afternoon a the Waldorf Astoria. On Thursday afternoon, December H. will continue from day to day until the property of said delinquents Is ex- gtlmson, nWilliam John Heydler was reelected to the sec--- iq. the school win play the --Jolly w eeeue Stollker, hausted. or the taxes and costs paid. This with the usual rou- Bachelors" and on Saturday at 6 P- . 1.65 i notaryship. Stone. J. P , ALMA D. CHAMBERS, including the adoption they will endeavor to disprove-thatbusiness, 'tine II H- L. Btoneclfer, Treasurer of Weber County, Utah. of various committee reports, occtt- the T, M. C. A. second team of Salt 1.55 Charles . Storey, 1901. 7, Ogden City, Utah, December Lake Is hard to beat. They are In 1.71 pled the time of the league. Stratford, H-- . National of the session first the The EL Bhigh school class and have already Mi 8treeter, 19.91 league continued the serenity which .gained quite an. enviable reputation, 8treng. Joseph gather-otheathletic events will lend to the 1.21 has marked the big baseball Sum neiy William C. The deaf 1.55 Ing from the start. The fact that evening's entertainment. Sundervan, Peter The was reelected girls will give a fancy drIIL 1.11 President Pulliam 8 wanner, John . . . 1.11 unanimously was undoubtedly due to game will be followed by a dance In Swerdfeger. M. J. 4.41 the absence of representation by the the school gymnasium and good muSwift. E. D. 5.67 New Tork Giants, who have evee been sic will be furnished by the pupils, of Byphers, Grant . .. 1.71 at sword's point with the executive. the Institution. Taylor, Mrs. Ed. . 1.11 Taylor, Georgs EL FOR THE YEAR. 183-5- - 1908 Re-elec- Time table in affect Sept 8, 1908. Trains leave Tni.- - . . Ogden fsr Lagoon at Ogden froU nd Salt it ted '.as 5:10 ;55 am. :S5 p.m. 1:25 p.m. ' 5:55 p.m. 7:5b p.m. Good Service. JL- -. o. immmu .... ill in - Through train Lagoon Rout tickets through the Ogden Canyon are good only with n Auto Co, and they gives ir, preference hare over all others. Os-de- IMON BAMBERGER. A Gent 1 Capital and Surplus, ; 1.96 1.22 1.22 6.45 5.47 2.22 2.21 2.21 2.22 1.71 1. 15 1.15 2.67 1.11 4.89 T.I4 2.22 4.45 T.7I 2.22 1.11 1.71 4.45 ' Timmerman, Wed . Tisdale, Thomas R. Toller, Harry J. Toller, IT, F. . , Towns, P. P. Trsgonlng, Wed T reseder, Georgs E. Tribe, Ida , , Trorllcht Gua Tucker, I. II o. P. Turner, Fred . . Turner, W. J. Unshirr, John. Urs, Mabel M. Urton, J. H. Utah Dental Co. Utah Peed A Pro. Co. Utah Knitting Co. Van Buakirk, Joseph Vanderhoof, Jessie. . .......... ... 1.55 1.55 1.54 11.11 l.U 11.12 55.40 25.50 6.69 1.71 8.22 1.71 Van Dyke, Alfred Van Rookhlgsen, John Z. Vaughn. John T. Vendall Nets. . .. Vincent, William Wads, C. E. Wad man, R. H-- . . 1 100P -THE- L00P self-defen- 2.2! HIDE 1.17 Dec. WASHINGTON. Delegates to the convention of the National Democratic league today, entered upon the real business of the session, which is to plan for a continuous campaign between now and 1912. The business of the league wll not be completed until tomorrow. BET 2.2! Walker, W. J. 1.71 ..... .59 l.U 4.19 1.2! Warner, lira J. Watson, J. W. Watson. W. O. 75 ntts, L, . Wecker, F. P. Welch, Joseph. Welch, Joseph. , 11.15 1.65 8.67 "'Jeata . BROWNING.. J JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAR. F, BURTON, Assistant Cashisv Abe Training Hard for Bitter Battle Which Javld Eoclss . Jarnard Whlta foasph Clark Tribe A-- B. Browning R. B. Portsr. jives' I ten-roun- d , All Kinds of Lumber ar all kinds of purposes, arc net fsund i every yard. Whatever ysur wants may b in Lumber and Building Materials hers and let us give yeu an set! Ws san mvs yoy money, quali- ty sonsldorod. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 1 1 IF YOU.AVOULD BE GRACEFUL LEARN TO ROLLER SKATE rrr-'- i ... ...... ..........A.. .................. ' S-.- -- -- Just Made ii j Just Made 1000 Pairs Burt and Packard Shoes for Men 2000 Pairs of EL P, Read & Co. Shoes for Ladies 5000 Cheap and Everlasting Shoes for Girls and Boys RUBBERS FOR' EVERYBODY ' tE, To Our CA&NDARS OUR ARE A WORK SONS OF Friends FOR 1902 ART. WE LIKE YOU TO HAVE ONE. ' KINDLY. PRESENT THIS WOULD WHEN MAKING YOUR NEXT PURCHASE, WHICH WILL TITLE YOU TO ONE, TO BE LIVERED. IN DECEMBER, ENDE- - 1901 Wm. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. - 2453 - Washington Avenue OGDEN, UTAH. The bread that retains Its with the mercury at Freshness mad of 00 Riverdale Flour Ask any housewife. Made by & Ogden Milling Elevator Company White Elephant Saloon 320 REESE HOWELL 8T. H Alberti Allen, Mgr. Hum 22.' 112 25th Stmt. -1 ..... TWENTY-FOURT- Allen Transfer Co. i- , Continued on Page 6.) h. H.HCP John Spiers Al s; By K. M. Walker. .66 2.21 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8. Feather8.90 weight Champion Abe Attell Is training West, Mrs. Maggie West, Ray l.U in SOLD ONLY BY C.D.IVES. a painstaking and conscientious J 8.11 Writ, Mrs. Sadie scheduled his manner for 8.67 Wheeler, Mrs. Samuel 7.71 battle with Ad Woolgast before the Wheelwright J. W. 1.55 Pacific Athletic clutfc next Friday night. White, Heber, Jr. S.SI White, Joseph No ambitious youngster ever worked 8.22 Whitaker, S. P. In n training camp than ha did harder Wlddeeon, John. . , l.U 2.22 today, Abe has Dick Hyland to box Wilbur, 8. L. 8.56 with. Earn guards were fastened to Wilcox, P. W. 1.71 Hyland's head and he was instructed Wilcox, H. O. 1.78 by Attell to cut loose. Wild, M. G, tltlll 8.90 The Grass Valley boy obeyed orders Wlldermuth, W. 8. rounds pump1.65 and for full three-minut- e Wilkinson, Andrew 5.65 ed uppercuts, jabs, wallops and punches Wlllen, William T. ' 4.45 In the direction of Abe's anatomy. The Williams. E. N, 8.17 Jew boy smiled, chewed gum and Williams, Hyrum. Williams, J. H l.U fought back for all he was worth. The 1.55 slugging was so heavy In the last round Williams, L. 1.75 that Hyland's headgear was battered Williams, O. P. Williamson, C. T. ... l.U from about his features and fell (o the Williamson, Elisha. l.U floor of the ring Winn. Cm V. 8.21 Fred CorAttell also boxed with Windrow, J. r. ItMlllltMtiHH 1.65 bett Today and worked thirty mlhutes i i 8.79 in the gymnasium. Before starting Winslow, John 8.22 work he weighed in at 122 pounds. Wlnsgard, Joseph. 8.22 Winter. Emma . . , When Hyland challenged FredJl Wilson, J. M, 4.45 Welsh at the aud Junction ringside , There is no reason why every man, 8.00 last Friday ths Britisher replied that Wilson, J. C. MlflllMlt Wilson. James D tltlllil 1.75 he would consider a proposition for a woman and child In Ogden should R olf. B. . 62.40 11.009 side bet only. , not learn to skate. The auditorium Wolt Ben. . 4.41 Tonight Hyland announced that he Woodruff, George A. 2.21 had made arrangements to furnish the rink la open every afternoon for beWoodward, J. o 51.17 side bet ' .22 Wright K , ginners only. Plenty of Instructors Wright 75 . A. CITIES l.U THREE-SCOR- E A. W and no charge for teaching. Music , Wright REPRESENTED IN DEE Wyaong, S. L. 2.21 t. CEE FOR GREAT UPLIFT at Turn Tsl A Co. night by auditorium band. 26.70 -Yassl, J. . 12.26 . Dec. WASHINGTON. RepreToung. Joseph. 5.72 sentatives of commercial, organisaI I tions of nearly three score leading I I cities will be present when Secretary J Strauss 'opens the meeting of the paeenger trains daily between tlonal Council of Commerce tomor- 3gden and Salt Lake. Heated Moving Pic- by row.' The sessions will be held In the - A Twenty-minut- e 9 team; electric lights, and always ' on office of the Department of Commerce lme. Phono 2000. and Labor. Permanent officers will tore Show at 9:30 Each Evening be elected and plans perfected for the Journal want ads dslivsr ths goods work of the council West P T. -- W Rsspaotfully solicits the accounts sf Mk mercantile Erma and individual Wa pay Interest an time dspssita. Ample rseeuros eeurtssus treat eent, superior ssrvisa .. 17.60 1.11 Just Made Adam Patterson Joha Watson , WH. Jevmalwant ads deliver ths geede. is Scheduled, to Come Off Soon. l.U ...... -- L . l.U Wallace, Scott. . Waltens, J. W. Wardley, William . . Wardlelgh, W, C. Warren. George P. 8EQ.H. TRIBE.... , DEMOCRATS GETTING BUSY FOR NEW START IN 1813 1.55 2.69 .... WOP several years ago. sons In 8am Quite n crowd watched Langford and SAN Langford has a punch that Is net the Walsh in their exercises. In addition easiest thing In the world to describe. to boxing the two fighters played handpunched the bag and tossed the It Isnt a brand new assault at that. ball. It- - Is an exaggeration of the old loop medicine ball. Jim Flynn had Abdul the Turk, for the loop wallop. And any one seeone the for of his sparring partners at Shanthe Sam thing working ing first time quickly understands why It nons today and he went a few rounds was said that Sain might train bet- with Danny Webster, a nimble feathter amid arborlal surroundings. Lang- erweight. Flynn, who Is a bit of a wag, ford Is undeniably a genius with the has had a picture of LAngford's face gloves, although he will not be seen drawn on bis heavy sandbag. He says In all hie variety until a suitable box- It makes him hit surer and heavier To when he alms at ths countenance of his ing partner Is secured for him. with was made prospective opponent best hie showing day Flynns morning work consisted of Bantam Champion Jimmy Walsh, who, they say, gave Langford hfs first les about ten miles on the road. By W. W. Naughtan. FRANCISCO,- - Dec. OGDEN, UTAH JAVIO ECCLES, President DIRECTOR. sums ioiig $275400.80 First National Bank r .... Mgr. m-I- - Taylor, R. A. Taylor, W. C. Taylor, W. L Taylor, W. Taysum, George , Terasawa, R, . .. Thomas, Alvin E. Thomas. D. B. . . . . Thomas, Jamas . Thomas, J. O. Thompson. C. R. Thompson. J. R. Tletjen, H. C, Tlllett, James H. Ll, Lit, Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Une of Cigars. |