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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL TUESDAY, DECEMBER PAGE TWO. In the SPORTING WORLD ! 15, 19C8. Personal Property in Ogden DELINQUENT TAX LIST j Gty For Weber County, Utah Continued from Page Smurthwaite, C. A- Pro C Smyth, L D Smyth Bros Sneddon, John 12.) - FOR THE YEAR tomed to meeting after I win the title Should I win over Burns 1 will give him another chance, but I will be the OF Views sups HI Con-ditio- y d ALMA D. CHAMBERS, - of the Fistic Arena Presented in Breezy Style by One Who See the Real Pursuant to Svetlan 2624 of the Compiled I,sws of Utah. 1607, and the uthoiity vested in me by said section, L the undersigned, Alma D. Chambers, Treasurer of Weber County, hereby give public notice that the following named wrsons are delinquent in payment of State. State School. County, County School. Special School, Special Road, Special Sheep Tax, City and City School caxea for the year 1906, to the amounts set opposite respective names, on iie property Indicated; reference being hereby made to the assessment rolls of wid county, now in my lawful custody, for the itemized amounts, which go to nuke up the whole amount of delinquent taxes hereinafter aet forth, and the wine ia hereby made a part of thisnotlce. Unless aaid amounts, together with he costs accrued, are sooner paid by the delinquent taxpayers. I shall sell sufficient of such delinquent real estate on which aaid tax is a lien, to pay the taxes and costs, at public auction to tiie highest responsible bidder, for cash, in the manner prescribed by law. Said sale will begin on the third Monday of December (the 21st) at 12 o'clock m. at the front door of the County Court House, Ogden, Utah, and will continue from day to day until the property of said delinquents is exhausted, or the taxes and costs paid. ' dictator." Ketchel has expressed hia willingness to meet the negro, but says that lie will i eat up first before he tackles any one. If Burns should prove a winner in his bout with Johnson, he will not lack offers that will add to the already plethoric condition of hia purse. The California promoters evidently have a hunch that Bums has a good chance, and have cabled him offering g fight with the winner of the Kaufmann-Barrbattle, which takes place at the Jeffries club, of bis Angeles, on the night of December tl. Jimmy Coffroth Is willing to hang up a purse of $25,000 fo.- the battle in the event of Bums beating Johnson, w'lille Baron Long, of the Jeffries club, says ha will guarantee a purse of $20,000, with the privilege ol letting the fighters take seventy per cent of the gross receipts. If Burns should be successful in beating Johnson and decide to take on the winner of the Kaufman-Barrcontest, the indications are that he will want at least $25,000 for his end a ion a l There is also much talk of a match, if the former puts Johnson away in the pugilistic graveif." yard which la a rather big Ketchel la reported to believe Bums will beat Jack Johnson, and if Burns puts the negro away and returns to this country Ketchel will do his best to get a whack at Tommy. Strong as he is, Ketchel does not possess tiie cleverness nor experience of Burns, and he would likely be defeated in a natch with the Canadian. But a fight between these two men would draw at least a $40,000 house in 'Frisco, and Ketchel would be willing to take a chance unless Burns demanded all but a few dollars of the purse. By the way, if a decisive victory Is recorded in the Johnson-Burn- s fracas, the heavyweight, middleweight, lightand featherweight weight Then will be undisputed. bantamand the welterweight br should weight championships decided. Harry Lewis claims the welterweight title. Lewis is such a rank faker that he haa queered himself with the boxing patrons. He hasn't a clear title, for he did not make 142 pounds when he knocked out Honey Mellody, und that la generally regarded as the welterweight limit. Johnny Couion poses aa the bantam champion. From what he showed here there are several boys who are as good as Couion. but ho isn't exhibiting any great anxiety to meet them. Not so you could forty-five-roun- ns From Across the Big Waters. Ogden City, Utah, December Name. NKW YORK, Dec. 15. Much money, marble and chalk, not to mention drinka and cigars, will change owners in the metropolis tomorrow, as a result of tonight's battle in Los Angeles between Hugo Kelly and Hilly Papke. Iluth men have many devoted admirers in the metropolis. The poor show made by the Illinois thunderbolt in his recent tight with KetcheJ has served somewhat to reduce his popularity on ltroudway. Still, there are many who believe that Papke was not "right" when lie went up against Ketchel and they will back him to lick the wadding out of the Ifalian. Stanley Ketchel, the present middle- - IVES'3Si ALL STYLES-uni- oh made-O- NE . SOLD ONLY BY PRICE C.D. IVE S. Grand Opera House Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. JNO. L. HERRICK Thursday Dec. 17th BEATS MAY BE RESERVED WEDNESDAY AT BOX OFFICE. 75c, 50c, 25c weight champion, will be kept busy if ne accepts all the challenges that are now being hurled in hia direction. The newest aepirant to championship honors who desires to take a sling at the Montana lad la Sailor Burke, of New York, who, flushed with hia victory ovtc Joe Thomas, is now in pursuit ol the top Hoteliers. It makes no difference to tiie sailor who accepts hia bold defy, but he would rather have the champion as an opponent than any one else. Palling in this Burke will meet the former holder of til title, Billy The Bailor has a very adPapke. vanced idea of his ability since defeating Joe Thomas but it is doubtful it the new champion will deign to notice the challenge of the New Yorker, although the latter's manager, Billy iladuen, says tliat in due time he will force Ketchel to recognize his mans claims to g battle. The New Yorker evidently will be going after Jeffries next. New York sporting authorities are almost a unit in believing tliat Bain Langford, the brunette acrapper, will nave an easy time putting, it over Jim Flynn when he meets the big Pueblo stoker in Ban Francisco on Thursday night. At that, it seems to be of no use for Bam to even men lion light to Ketchel, Papke, or any of the other good ones. Bamuel thinks tliat a fight about now would help the Clwlstmaa dinner pall considerably, but the boys will turn the other way whenever hia name is mentioned. Orest interest la now being taken in th coming battle between Tommy Burns and "Big Jack" Johnson, which will be pulled off In Australia late this month. While some affect to believe tiiat Burns was never properly rated In tills country, and is a much better lighter than Ameriuan sports have given him credit for, the likelihood la tiiat the moke will rule a heavy favorite among the linowlng onea from Australia say that Cablea Johnson, if lie wina, will hot foot it to America and will challenge Stanley Ketchel to a bout. Ketchel will anon be a heavyweight, if he maintains his present rate of growth, and the big negro has picked upon him aa being tiie man most likely to give him a profitable match. "A1 Kaufman would suit me If I can get him, aaid Johnson, "but it Is doubtful If Delaney will take a cliance and let the youngster try his hand with me. Al made a bud break when he 'said that he would meet tiie winner of the fight between Burns and myself. Al undoubtedly didn't concede me a chance with Tommy, but take U from me there la going to be a new heavy weigiit champion a day 'after Christmas. "Outside of Kaufman, Ketchel la the only man I see fit to meet ine. I dont think that 1 will ever meet the soft marks that Burns has been actua- A Wedding Breakfast FAL5TAFF CAFE OGDEN STATE BANK tt Interest Paid On Savings Accounts and Time Certificates H. C. BIGELOW. Prest. M. BROWNING, Viee-Pre- st A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MO YES, T, 1908. Description. las. J. Malone, a 49.5 ft of w 1S2 ft Fred Halverson, n 40 ft of w 122 ft Libert E. Malan, n $1 ft of e 165 ft Chaa. B. 8. Empey, a 40 ft of 58 ft of a 122 ft. J. P. O'Neil, beg 14.5 ft n from ae oor of Lot 8; a 12$. 4 ft w to cpnal, ne'ly along canal to a pt 44 ft w of beg, e 44 ft to beg ,i VI. A. Matson, a 50 ft of w 80 ft lane K. Wright, w 82 ft of a 145 ft lane K. Wright, aS2.6 ft of n 165 ft of w 74 ft . Mary 8. Boyle, e 84 ft of a 247. S ft of Moses 8. Clark, e 11 of loaeph Wallace, personal on a 145 ft lames Erickson, beg at nw cor lot 9; e ST. 5 ft a 107.5 ft. w 2 ft, a 105 ft, w 85.5 ft n 212.5 Peter Anderson, beg at aw cor lot 1; n 188 ft a 82.5 ft, a 188 ft. w 82. 5 ft Mrs. J. A. H. Calvert, n 78 ft of Mrs. J. A. H. Calvert, s 6ft ft of n 82 ftof e247.5ft. Margaret Dean, w 18.5 ft of a 185 ft of Lot 1, and e 25 ft of a 145 ft of Unknown, beg C ft w from ae oor Lot 2; n 186 ft e ft. n 185 ft w 43 ft. a 150 ft. w 9 ft a 160 e 48 ft and e 20 ft of w 80 ft of a 180 ft Janies Ingebretaen, w 50 ft of a 180 ft.. Laura Read, beg 12 ft a and 47 ft e from nw cor Lot I; a 128 ft e 42 ft n 138 ft w 42 ft. Mary A. McCarty, n 41.7 ft of a 140.7 ft C. A. Wherry, w 18 ft of e 00 ft of a 122 ft.. Nlela C. Ericks in, n 35.5 ft of a 70.5 ft.. Daniel A. Murray, beg at ne cor Lot I; a 94 ft w 150 ft, a 35 ft. w 10 ft n 123 ft, e 180 ft Daniel A. Murray, undivided H Int, in n 10 ft of 83 ft of a notlco It. lim niAAHAASAii UF Asst Cashise. U re, Mabel M Urton, J. H. ,,,,,,, Utah Dental Co. .... Utah Feed A Pro. Co. .Utah Knitting Co. ... Van Busklrh, Joseph . Vanderhoof, Jessie. . Van Dyke Alfred . .. Van Rookhigaen, John Vaughn, John T. .... a VendaB, Nets. Vincent, william . . . .Wade, C. E. Wad man, R. H Walker, W. J. Wallace, Scott .Waltens, J. W. Wardley, William . . . . Wardlelgh, W. C. . . . . Warren. George F, . Werner, Mrs. J. Wstson, J. W. Wstson W, O. Watts, L Wecker. F. F. Welch, Joseph. ! Welch, Joseph. .West F. T. .West Mrs. Maggie.. . , ft LEAGUE CAUSE UluuUuulUnsTSkLL.VJ Louise Van n and Salt Lake Interested H of Dyke, Eva F. Corey, e 117.5 ft 'Bo- - Halverson, n 40.6 ft of e 132 v- - of n so ft ft of e West Rsy West Mrs. Sadie. m $7-0- Lucn-ti- ft 8 ft . a .... . Rack ham. a of w of B. Farr or J. W. Ure, Jr., w 40.5 of e t 231 ft. The announcement made by Preel- - 5Sh? a dent Lucas that he w ill com to the Marquis L. Keyes, w 66 ft of e 99 ft ofs 165 ft! !!!!!!!!!! city after the holidays for the pixrpose Mary E. Maguire, heg 165 ft a from nw cor of Lot 0; a 87 of organizing an Intermountaln base- ft, e 165 ft n 87 ft w 165 ft ball league, says the Tribune, which H. D. Wise, w 818 ft of 1 Is to include the dtlea of Halt Lake, Jhn P J' 144 PocaButt and either Boise. ,S. Ogden, -i ' ftj S tello or Anaconda, has crested no end P. 164 e nw ft.' cor from e M o'Nell, Mt j. e beg iM of Interest among baseball fana here.. 41.25 ft to canal; a'ly along canal to a pt 100 ft a and' 118 ft e of heg, w 118 rt. n 10 ft to The people want to see this city reprebeg rented In a good league with men Effl Belle Spencer, e 100 ft of n 100 ft En 40 1"! ft, w 122 ft, n 48 playing the game who do nothing but 30 W baseball. It is Impossible for a man to put In eight or ten hoar, office work K. Msule e .. f ! ' ! ! ! ft of. . . every day and then go out on Sunday wm. Brown Estate or J. C. Leggett. n io'ft of e U and w and play the game. He may play at of II, but that la all, and usually the spec- - Diant ha L. Randall, n 57.8 ft of a 68 ft of e 122 ft!!. Ethe w 38 ft of a 166 ft of Is tor goes away dissatisfied and seldom ? c-- Ecclea. w 105 ft of eturna " 49 5 ft 0f On the other hand, there are some do who not a believe that fans league Annie EL Lashus, beg 101 ft'i from' ne ror'of Lrt 'l'o; w 116 between the named cities can ever pay, ft. s 64 ft. w 16 ft. s 49.6 ft. e 122 ft. n 113.5 ft to beg twitig to the long Jumps. Lucas may Frances M. Kadlsh, w 45.75 ft of e 142.75 ft of., orge E. Msule, e 75 ft, of w 180 ft. of s 120 ft., have something up his sleeve when he P.M? ?' arrives, in the way of railroad rates, A i which would aol the pn make such a league a success, has made a success of the no thwest Jane 8. Richards. n 112 ft of league which, when he took ho'd of it, Charles C. Richards, n 14.5 ft of a 20 ft of . . John Ponton, a 48 ft 10 in of n U of was thought an impossibility C. K. Jenkins, w 02.4 ft of John Contos, e 40 ft of n 164 ft W. A. James, s 33 ft, of n 116 ft. of w 95 ft Could not possibly make so many crip-o- f 'lot' I 64 Tt ft!n f w 42 ft to heg pies as rheumatism does every year. And yet there Is no reason why this H. J. Odell, e 20 ft, of n of Thomas. w 8.4 ft, of n 85 ft. of disease should cripple anyone. If all 1' Thomas, beg 34.4 ft. e from the nw cor jjit li s ts' sufferers will rub the affected narts 18 ft " ft. w 19 ft to heg . night and morning with Ballard' L. D. Thomas. 53.4 ft e from nw cor of Lot f ; s 85 ft 1eg Snow Liniment. Cures all aches and ft-:i . ,l' 3i ft to pains. J. M. Thomas, ;beg 85 ft s and heg 40 ft. e from nw ror of Lot: a 14 ft 2 In, w 172 ft. n 14 ft 2 In, e 8.25 Fold by Oeo. F Cave. ft. n 51 ft. e 26 ft. s 6 ft. e 127.75 to heg H. n Mary 99.2 ft from ne cor of lot Homan, beg LAGOON ROUTE. s 68 ft, e 144 ft. n 20 ft. e 120 ft. n 48 ft. to 10; beg. . N. J. Thomas, e 42 ft of n 91 ft of Twelve pasenger trains dally between Lizzie Dee Thomas L. Ernest and Dee, 42.5 ft of Dgden and Salt Lake. Heated by J. Stanley Dee. beg nw cor of Lot 3. e 330 ft. s 89 ft 6 In i w 230 ft. n 7 ft, e 165 ft. n 42 ft. w 165 ft. n 40.5 team; electric lights, and always on ft tVj Ime. Phone 2000. heg. Samuel Unaworth. heg at sw cor of Lot 4; 25 w 181.5 ft. n 26 ft. w 148.5 ft. s .R,i ft to beg...7." David Ecclea, beg 72.33 ft s from ne cor Lot 7; th w 19 6' south 2.22 ft. east 19 A ft. n 2.22 ft to heg; also hgl ft 122 ft w and 73.33 ft s from the n cor of Lot - th 10 ft. s 1.67 ft. w 10 ft. n 1.07 ft to I beg...:;... John P. O'Neill, w 55 ft. of e 19 ft. of Sarah White, w 9 ft. of Mary A. Matson, w 66 ft of Sarah White, e 61.8 ft of f . of w 2i ft Barney McCabe, e 50 ft. of w 282 ft of n 114 ft Charles A. Fmurthwalte. n 61 ft of iot 1 and n 61 ft nfe U Mary E. Hastings Farley, n 33 ft of a 186.8 ft of e 111 ft Mary K Hastings, beg 21 ft e and 186 ft n from sw cor of1 , e 12 ft, n 16.5 ft. e 99.9 ft, 82 ft, w 111 jj ' Ll" v ' '.L Chaa. K. Farley, beg 30.75 ft s of ne cor of lot 4. w 111 ft s 33.75 ft. e 111 ft. n 32.75 ft to beg and 21 ft e from nw wr it Mary EFarlcybegMSft Lot 4, a 12 ft. a 16.5 ft. w 12 ft. n 16.5 ft to beg..,,. Elizabeth fl. Leggett, n 82. 5 ft of Continued on Page $.) . i'li CVt 77 M - - l' JJP aOTr ... ! ! ! - J' . Wheeler, Mrs. Samuel Wheelwright J. W. White, Heber, Jr. .... White, Joseph .Whitaker, 8. F. IWIddeson, John. Wilbur, 8. L. , Wilcox, F. W. Ellen V. Leek and Mary A. Dan Wow ski heg at sw cor Lot 8; e 198 ft. n 132 ft. n 115.5 ft. a 97 ft, w 82.5 ft a 35 ft Marie D. Wattia, 50 ft of w 107.2 ft Almira C. Baker, beg 40 ft w from aw cor Lot 4; n 140 ft, e 40 ft, n 74.4 ft, w 99 ft 82.4, e 1.5 ft, a 134.5 ft e Joshu-- .... ,,,,,,, e 40 ft n 144 ft, w 40 ft Warren O. Child, et al., ear's beg 42.75 ft w from ne cor Lot 0; w 15 ft, a 165 ft, e 15 ft. n 145 ft Warrrn Q. Child, et at, ear's beg at ne cor Lot 6; a 48.5 ft w 126.75 ft: n 17 e II ft; a 21 ft; e 60 ft, n 45.5 ft e 41.76 ft, 14 ft to beg .... Wm. Pearce, a 61 ft Annie L. Rich or J. Q. Davis, beg 10 ft and 80 ft e of the nw cor of Lot I; e 14 ft, a 45 deg, e 8.48 ft, a 79 ft, w 40 ft n 85 ft to beg Edward W. Pearpe, 33 ft of w 87 ft of s 110 ft BASEBALL South, Joslah. South, William Southwell, LevL Speyer, Juliua Stark, A. Steed, Henry Stephens, Nephl Stevens. E. E. Stevenson. Mrs. J. 8. Stevenson. Ralph . ... Stewart. W. 8 Stuart, D. K. A Co. . Sticher, L Stlmaon. William H. Stollker, D. W Stone, J. P. Stonecifer, H. L, .... Storey, Charles Stratford, H Streeter, E. B. Strong, Joseph Sumner, William C. Sundervan, Peter . .. 8 wanner, John Swerdfeger. M. J. ... Swift, E. D. Syphers, Grant Taylor, Mrs. Ed Taylor, George E. ... Taylor, R. A : Taylor. W. C. Taylor, W. L. Taylor, IV . Taysum, George . .. Terazawa, R. Thomas, Alvin E. ... Thomas, D. B Thomas, James Thomas, J. o (Thompson, C. R. Thompson. J. H Tietjen, H. C. Tiliett, James H Timmerman, Fred . . Tisdale, Thomas R. . Toller, Harry' J. Toller, W . F. .Towns. F. F. Tregonlng, Fred .Troeeder, George E. , I Tribe, Ida , , Trorllcht, Gua Tucker, o. F, Turner, Fred Turner. W. J Unshler, John. ,,,,,,,, 150 ft a..,,, , a.,..,,. ...... Patrick Mullina, w 61.. 25 ft of e 101.25 ft of a 105 ft Alice W. Nalsbett, a of e of Kate D. 8hlnn, w 2 6 ft of Phoebe A. Snyder, w 40 ft of e 180 ft Michael Moran, e 51 ft of w 182.6 ft Joseph and Lottie 8tahr, a OS ft of W. R. and J. H. Emmett, n 117 ft of a 202 ft J. Henry Emmett 41.25 ft of n 85 ft Sarah L. Riser or Geo. Otis, n 84 ft of a (1 ft of w 185 ft. . Lewis C. Jarvis, beg 205 ft from nw cor Lot I; a 144 ft a Snowden, C. R. .... ft tl-tl- . or a nice little supper after the per formances can be arranged for here. You may have privacy and quiet at small extra cost. Of course, youll favor us and yourselves if you give us a little advance notice for the necessary preparation. Aa many or few courses as you like. J. Treasurer of Weber County, Utah. y Bums-Ketche- illy Km ix Illorkoff.) 1908 $ 133 50 6 67 22 25 1. 33 8. 13 2. 69 i Wilcox, H. M. G Wlldermuth W. 8. Wilkinson, Andrew Wlllen. William T. Williams, E. N. Williams, Hyrum. . Williams, J. IL .... Williams, X Williams, O. P. Williamson, C. T. Williamson, Elisha. Winn, C. V. Windrow, J. r. Winslow, John Wlnsgard. Joseph. . .. Winter, Emma Wilson, J. M Wilson, J. C Wilson, James B Wolf, Ben. . Woodruff, George A. . Woodward. J. Wright H Wright, W. X Wright W. G A Wysong, 8. L. Yuen Tal ft Co. Yaaul. 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