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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER PAGE SIX. DELINQUENT TAX LIST COUNCIL OF COMMERCE OPENS For Weber County, Utah FOR THE YEAR 10, 1908. IN WASHINGTON WITH GREAT 1908 d A IT A GH C3 Pursuant to Section 2620 of the Compiled last of Utah, 1907. and the TO authority vested in me by said section, 1, the underslgnedr Alma D. Chambers, Treasurer of Weber County, hereby live public notice that the following named persons are delinquent in payment of State, State School, County, County School, Special School, Special Road, Special Sheep Tax, City and City School taxes for the year 1908, to the amounts set opposite respective names, on the property Indicated; reference being hereby made to the assessment rolls of Waterways Will Be Principal Topic tant matters which now cannot be published generally because of their said county, now in my lawful custody, for the Itemised amounts, which go to confidential nature. A similar relation make up the whole amount of delinquent taxes hereinafter set forth, and the Convention-Secre- tary During between the government and the comsame is hereby made a part of thisnotloe. Unless said amounts, together with mercial interests has existed for some costa sooner the accrued, are paid by the delinquent taxpayers, l shall sell Straus Calls Meeting time, to the great advantage of both. sufficient of such delinquent real estate on which aaid tax is a lien, to pay the In several European countries, such taxes and costs, at public auction to the highest responsible bidder, for cash, in as Great Britain, Germany and to Order. the manner prescribed by law. Raid sale will begin on the. third Monday of December (the 21st) at France, and Secretary Straus Is anxious that the business men of this Cored-F- ill It o'clock m. at the front door of the County Court House, Ogden, Utah, and Out will continue from day to day until the property of said delinquents is exshould not fail to take advancountry Dee. WASHINGTON. 10. Meeting hausted, or the taxes and costa paid. of the experience of foreign orthe offices of the department of tage ALMA D. CHAMBERS, of this nature. ganisations commerce and labor, the National Treasurer of Weber County, Utah. upon its initial work Commenting Council of Commerce was opened this Ogden City, Utah. December 7, 1908. Laurents V. Be net, president of the mining by Secretary Straus, thus chambers of councilors of foreign adding another to the list of national commerce of France, in an official comPLAT A onveritions In the nations capital munication to Secretary Strauss, aays this seek. The council will seek to that the conference OF OGDEN CITY SURVEY. of the American further extend the domestic and foreign chambers of commerce marked an of United the trade States, and in its epoch in the development of the forKame. Description. work it has the of three trade of the United States, aa score commercial bodies, nearly all of eign It brought the manufacturers and mersent which have to delegates todays chants of. the country, into close and Jaa. J. Malone, s 19.8 ft of w 132 ft meeting. TYed Halverson, n 40 ft of w 1S2 ft a constant relations with the executive The principal business before the of the nation. Albert E. Malan, n 81 ft of e 168 ft is to elect officers meeting permanent Chas. B. 8. Empty, s 40 ft of n 68 ft of e ltt ft. . . Great as has been the influence of of the organisation, adopt J. P. ONeil beg 84.8 ft n from ae cor of Lot 8: a 125.4 ft the French chamber of commerce upon and to perfect a plan to be followed the w to canal ne'ly along canal to a pt 44 ft w of beg, 44 development of trade, says Mr. by the council In ite work. ft to beg Denet, both at home and abroad, it of Council National The M. A. Matson, 80 ft of w 20 ft Commerce, became evident that in the majority which waa inaugurated by Secretary of cases their Influence Jane K. Wright, w 22 ft of s 186 ft and efforts Jane K. Wright, s82.6 ft of n 1CB ft of w 74 ft Straus. In December lust, has aroused were, to a great extent, confined to the a 84 e 8. of 247.5 of considerable interest the ft ft Boyle, Mary throughout interests of their own localities." Moses 8. Clark, of country, about aixty commercial organisations from the leading cities of the Joseph Wallace, personal on 1(6 ft James Erickson, beg at nw cor lot 8; e 17.5 ft s 107.6 ft United States having Joined the counTha above illustration plainly shews what a fsw days use of Gauss Catarrh w 2 ft a 105 ft w 18.5 ft n 212.6 PROFESSIONAL WOMEN cil since its first meeting. Secretary Peter Anderson, beg at sw cor lot 1; n 188 ft 12.6 ft, Remady will ds for any suffsrer. Straus has become more and more s 188 ft w 83.5 ft convinced of the practical value of Mrs. J. A. H. Calvert n 78 ft of HOLD BIG BAZAAR Catarrh Is not only dangerous, but It mentit!will bewillsent you by return mall this progressive organisation, not only Mrs. J. A. H. Calvert, s 0 ft of n 12 V4 ftof e247.6ft.. It causes bad breath, ulceration, death and Try positively cure so that to the commercial activities throughMargaret Dean, w 18.6 ft of a 166 ft of Lot 1, and 36 ft Instead of bones loss of thinking and you will be welcomed of decay which can out the country, through shunned by your friends. C. EL GAUSS, of s 165 ft of hla of council be informed and ambition kills power, ( reasoning constantly Unknown, beg 6 ft w from se cor Lot 8; n 115 ft, e I ft n Marshall Mich. Fill out coupon below. trade opportunities abroad, but to tbs ' NEW TORK, Dec. 10. Prominent energy, often causes loss of appe115 ft w 48 ft. a 160 ft. w 8 ft s 180 ft 48 ft and women and society tite, indigestion, dyspepsia, raw throat 80 ft of w 80 ft of 180 ft departments of the govern- treses, literary FREE. connected with the business ars are among the promoters of the and consumption, it needs attention at James Ingebretsen, w 50 ft of a 180 ft This coupon is good for one - once. Wo.second of Profeslonal the bazaar world. with 12 Gauss' a Catarrh e Cure 47 Laura Read, beg ft from nw cor Lot I; it ft and trial package of Gauss Combined Cure. It is a quick, radical permaa 138 ft, 42 ft n 118 ft, w 42 ft.... The Idea la to have a permanent man'a League, opening today, at Catarrh Cure, mailed free in Waldorf-Astorinent cure, because it ride the system of bureau located in Washington, with Mary A. McCarty, n 41.7 ft of a 140.7 ft plain package. Simply fill in the poisonous germs that cause caC. A. Wherry, w (0 ft of e 90 ft of a 122 ft a competent man at the head of It. your name and address on dotted LAGOON ROUTE. tarrh. who can be in dally touch with the Niels C. Erickson, n 15. 6 ft of a 70.5 ft lines below and mail to In order to prove to all who are BufDaniel A. Murray, beg at ne air Lot 8: a 04 ft w 150 ft, department! of government having to C. E. GAUSS, 4038 Main Street, a 25 ft, w 10 ft, n 113 ft 100 ft do with commtrclal affairs, and Twelve pasenger trains daily between fering from this dangerous and loathMarshall Mich. some disease Daniel A. Murray, undivided H Int in n 10 ft of e 23 ft of e that can Cure Gauss Catarrh whom these Heated by through departments Ogden and Salt Lake. will cur 150 ft case of rommunk-atcatarrh to the special interests steam; electric lights, and always an any actualy Patrick Mullins, w Cl.. 25 ft of e 101,25 ft of a 1(5 ft quickly, no matter how long standing it is Intended to reach, many Impor- - time. Phone 2000. or how bad, I will send a trial package Alice W. Nalsbett, s H of e Mi of Kate D. Shinn, w 2.5 ft of by mall free of all cost. Bend us your name and address today and tha treat Phoebe A. Snyder, w 40 ft of e 180 ft Michael Moran, 61 ft of w 10S.5 ft AGAIN Joseph and Lottie Stahr, s 05 ft of W. K. and J. II. Emmett, n 117 ft of s 2u2 ft. J. Henry Emmett a 41.25 ft of n 86 ft fT-- E. DOOLY. President Sarah L. Riser or Geo. Otis, n 84 ft of s 1 ft of w 165 ft. . RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. Lewis C. Jarvis, beg 208 ft a from nw cor Lot (; a 144 ft, JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vice-PreV. MclNT05H, Asst Cashier. A. c 40 ft n 144 ft w 40 ft TO JIN T Warren O. Child, et al.f ear's beg 43.75 ft w from ne cor Lot 6; w IB ft. a 105 ft. e 15 ft. n 165 ft Warren G. Child, et al, exra beg at ne cor Lot 6: a 48.6 ft w 126.75 ft: n 17 ft e 25 ft; a 21 ft; e 50 ft, n 41.6 ft. 42.75 ft, a 10 ft to beg L Wm. Pearce, s 60 ft OGDIN Annie L. Rich or J. Q. Purls, beg 10 ft s and 80 ft of the nw cor of Lot 3; e 14 ft, a 45 deg, e 8.48 ft, a 78 ft w UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY 40 ft n 85 ft to beg Edward W. Pearce, e 38 ft of w 87 ft of a 110 ft Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits Albern Allen, beg 120 ft n from se cor Lot 2; w 17 ft n 20 rust In your pockets. It will give yon w 60.6 ft n 4 ft, w 87.5 ft Prophet Lee J. Spangler of York more trouble 24 ft than good. ft Fred Anderson. I H of w H of Labor organizations will come under Elisabeth Nichol a V of State Predicts That Nations one head and rule the land. Louise Van Dyke, n of There will be great wrath among the Eva F. Corey, e 117.6 ft Will Collapse. people. Hatred, killing one another, Geo. Halverson, n 40.5 ft of e 122 ft Ellen V. Leek, s 40.5 ft of n 80 ft of e 132 ft hanging themselves and children will Ellen V. Leek and Mary a. Dankowskl beg at aw cor Lot rise against their parents, two against 8; e 108 ft. n 112 ft n 116.6 ft a 97 ft, w 82.6 ft 35 ft three and three against two. Mother-in-la10 Is December TORK, Pl, Dec, Marie D. Wattls. a 50 ft of w 107.2 ft against daughter-in-law- . Almira C. Bilker, beg 40 ft w from sw cor Lot 4; n 140 ft e to be a strenuous month. If the All that is written in the plagues 40 ft n 74.4 ft, w 00 ft a 82.4, e 21.5 ft a 114.6 Paid On Savings Accounts ft e prophecies of Lee J. Spangler, York's Bible will be brought forth. The land 17.81 ft will be full of lice, frogs, crickets and Joshua Rackham. a H of w M of direful prophet and soothsayer, meet Time Certificates Whosoever Lucretla B. Parr or J. w. Ure. Jr., w 49.5 of e 221 ft.... will be stung of - locusts. . to . fulfillment. with ... Spang'According Marla 8. Stevens, n ( ft of s 122 ft H. C. BIGELOW, Prast 5ile-P. BIGELOW, Cashisr. ler, no less a catastrophe than the end Maria 8. Stevens, e 12 ft of a 132 ft. .. . will be signs In the sun. In M. BROWNING, J. R. A- - MOYES, Asst Cashisr. Is to the take of the world latter place Marquis L. Keyes, w 86 ft of e 99 ft of a 165 rt part of the month probably on Sun-- , ? n?on d f tlma stars, Mary E. Maguire, beg 185 ft a from nw cor of Lot ; a 87 the sun will be e 165 ft, n 87 ft w 185 ft day. December 27. However, it may b ac" "I ft th b ,n dark-H. D. Wise, w 318 ft of take place a week earlier, Sunday, bIood the John E- Dooly, a 110.1 ft of December 20, and thus afford an eco-- , "5" JjV? J.0" nd the heavens will J. P. O'Neil, Iwg 08 ft a from nw cor of Lot 6; e 164 ft, a 82 nomlcal solution the Christmas of 14 w 150 ft n 35.5 ft ft w ft. a 8. 5 e from " ,hken- present problem. J. P. O'Neil, beg 1(4 ft nw cor Lot a 41 ft, a (8 ft. Some terrible of the win that e 41 .25 ft to canal; a'ly along canal to(;a pt 100 things ft a and 11 ft e of beg. w 118 ft. n ino ft to immediately precede the end of the Effle Belle Spencer, e 100 ft of n 100 ftbeg are described by Spangler in world John E. Dooly, beg at se cor Lot 10; n 40 ft, w 182 ft, n 48 the following fashion; ft. w 38 fta 22 ft. w 165 ft, s (0 ft e 220 ft.... Nation shall rise against nation. Geo. E. Msule, w 99.4 ft of e 224.4 ft of Kingdom shall rise against kingdom. Geo. K. Msule. e 125 ft of There shall of famines and pestiWm. Brown Estate or J. C. Leggett n 10 ft of c H and lences and earthquakes. M of . , . . Rivera will dry up. Diant ha L. Randall, n 57.6 ft of a (I ft of e 132 ft The fish of the sea will die. Joseph R. Paine, the w 38 ft of a 105 ft of D. C. Ecclea, w 105 ft of The sea will boil up with a great Joseph L. Carlson, a 80 ft of the n 40.6 ft of noise. , Annie E. Lashus, a ft of The cities of the nations will fall Annie E. Lashus. beg 101 ft a from ne cor of Lot 10; w ii Mountains will not be found. ft a 64 ft, w 18 ft. a 49.6 ft. e 182 ft. n 113.5 ft to beg Inlands will pass away. Frances M. Kadish, w 45.75 ft of a 142.75 ft of The city of Boston will sink. George E. Msule, e 75 ft, of w 180 ft, of a 120 ft New York will go up in smoke. Georgs Scrlpps, w 25 ft of o 100.5 ft of n 110 ft K. Tanner. Jr., beg 82 ft a from ne cor of Lot 7. a 41 ft w People will flee to the mountains. 131.6 ft n 22 ft, e 60 ft. n 27 ft e 81.5 ft to The land will dry up to get ready N. Tanner, Jr., w 1.5 ft of e 81 ft of n 110 ft beg.. for fire. Jane 8. Richards, n 112 ft of Tha crops will fall and prosperity Charles C. Richards, n 14.8 ft of s 20 ft of win be cut off. John Contos, s 40 ft 10 in of n K of The blanks will keep on failing. This C. K. Jenkins, w 92.4 ft of cannot be stopped. John Contos. e 40 ft of n 164 ft W. A. June, s 33 ft, of n 116 ft. of w 95 ft Roosevelt will get rid of all hla William A. Russel! and W. A. James, beg 130 ft s and 95 ft money. e from nw cor of lot 0; a (I ft e 42 ft n 60 ft w 42 ft The treasury will go dry. to beg People will carry their nffoney in H. J. Odell e SO ft of n H of their pockets and hide It In their James M. Thomas, w (.4 ft of n 85 ft, of houses. H. M. Thomas, beg 84.4 ft. e from the nw cor Lot 9; a 85 ft, e 19 ft, n 85 ft w 19 ft to beg Families will steal It from one anLk D. Thomas, beg 53.4 ft e from nw cor of Lot 9; S 85 ft. other. This Is the gold that Is piled e 81 ft. n 85 ft. w 81 ft to beg the lsst days. This gold will for up J. M. Thomas, beg 85 ft s and 40 ft. e from nw rnr of Lot 10; s 14 ft 2 In. w 172 ft. n 14 ft 2 in, e 8.25 ft n 6 ft, e 26 ft a 5 ft e 127.75 to beg Mary H. Homs, beg 99.2 ft a from ne cor of lot 10; w 264 ft. a 08 ft, e 144 ft n 20 ft e 120 ft n 48 ft to beg. J. Thomas, e 48 ft of n 99 ft of Ltxxle Dee Thomas and Ernest L. Dee. 42.5 ft of J. Stanley Dee. beg nw cor of Lot 3, e 320 ft a 89 ft 8 In, w 830 ft. n 7 ft e 1(3 ft, n 42 ft w 1(5 ft n 40.5 ft to beg. . Samuel n 25 ft beg at sw cor of Lot 4; e 230 w 181.5 ft. n 25 ft w 148.6 ft s 50 ft to beg ft, David Eccles. beg 78.13 ft s from ne cor Lot 7; th w 19.6 south 2.22 ft. east 19.8 ft.'n 2.22 ft to beg; also beg ft FOR THE MAN WHO WEARS "AILOR MADE CLOTHING, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT 122 ft w and 72.23 ft s from the ne cor of Lot 7; th WE ARE GOING TO CENT DISe COUNT ON ALL ORDERS TAKEN FROM NOV. 15, TILL DEC 15. THIS INDUCEMENT WTOOrVE 10 ft. a 1.67 ft. w 10 ft. n 1.67 ft to PAWICuSlR beg THE John P. O'Neill, w 63 ft of e 99 ft, of AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES, THAT WE ARE THE TAILORS THAT GIVE PERFECT FIT InD SATISFACTION WE Parah W hite. w 9 ft, of EMPLOY NONE BUT CUTTERS AND EXPERIENCED TAILOR, TO FINISH THE OARMENn m A Mary A. Matson, w 66 ft of IMT WEI LEAVE NO GROUND FOR COMPLAINT. Sarah White, e 66.8 ft of Sarah J. Turner, s 66 ft of n 72 ft of w 214 ft Barney McCabe, e 50 ft. of w 282 ft. of n 114 ft Charles A. Rmurthwaite. n 51 ft of lot 1 and n 51 ft of e ft Mary EL Hastings Parley, n 23 ft of s 186.6 ft of e 111 ft. . A-odlersoiMary E. Hastings, beg 21 ft e and 186 ft n from aw cor of lot 4. n 66.6 ft 12 ft n 16.6 ft e 99.6 ft a 83 w 111 ft ft to beg m Chas. E. Parley, beg 80.75 ftsofnecoroflotO.w s 13.75 ft a 111 ft n 81.75 ft to beg Mary E. Parley, beg 64.6 ft a and 21 ft e from nw cor of 1 16.5 ft w 12 ft n 16.5 ft to . beg.... Elisabeth Q. Leggett n 52.6 ft of (Continued on Page 7.) 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