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Show the daily state journal. Thursday, December 31, 1:33. PAGE SEVEN LAUOON ROUTE LIVIOK DEPOT TIME CARD SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. Tim table la affect Sept. 8, 1908. Trains arrive Trains leave at Ogden from for Lagoon Ogden Lagoon A Salt Lake. and Salt Lake :15 a m. 910 a.m. 5:35 a.m. 11:05 nan. 3:05 p.m. :5S a.m. 13:25 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 1:55 p.m. 7:5b pm. 4:15 pm. :S5 p.m. JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT IV UNION PACIFIC In thie Department Advertioemente muat b paid for etrictly in advance (buainesa houses running book accounts only excepted). No Advertisement lees than 26 cants for ona insertion. First insertion uno cent per word, one-hacent per word for each subsequent insertion,' or 20 eanta par line per week, or SO esnta per line per month without change of copy; 75 oonts per line per merth with weekly change of copy. BRING YOUR COPY IN WRITING DO NOT TELEPHONE. Many Long Distance Events Scheduled For Near Future. work 347 35th at Judging From Present Indications, Over Tws Hundred May Start In Long Run Longboat May Moot and Shrtibb Southern Raco. Boarders and roomers at Reasonable prices. Grgnt. 1421-Phones 490-- WANTED 1961 279d00M0 First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH OAVID ECCLES, President reStf."--"- - h-1- 5 k. k, WANTED Tou are ambitious and possess at least an average amount of tact and perseverance. Thereto: e, we want you and will pay you ITS a month tor taking only four orders a day. You can earn a big income. W furnish all supplies free. Wrlta to MANAGER, P. O. Box 1150, New York City. JOHN PINGREE, Csahier JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier FOR RENT DIRECTORSi David Bodes Barnard White loetph Clark Georgs H. Tribe M. 8. Browning BL B. Porter. FOR SALE SUMMONS. FOR RENT New high-grad- e piano. O. j. Bttlwell, 3765 Grant Both FOR SALE Good Dry Cord Phones. from l to 6 feet lengths. O'Neill, 431 15th St POR RENT Four-roomodern house b-1- Wood, J. P-- m 358 Reepeetfully eelleita the aeeeunta e bank mercantile firms snd individuals Ws pay interact an time depeeita. Ample reseuroas, courteous treat ment, superior serviea. Street 83d M FOR SALE Private 3335 Jefferson Ave. once. MONEY TO LOAN furniture sale, Muat be sold at MONEY LOANED On any security. Large sums at bankers' rates; salary loans; eenrloe quick and confidenFOR RENT Two furnished rooms an tial. Western Brokerage Co., 331-- 4 suite, front and back porch, also one Eecles bldg. upstairs room; modern; 3531 Madl-- j b-- MORTOAGE LOANS on improved farms or city property. Hunter A Kennedy, fourth floor Fit at National Bank bldg BUSINESS CARDS KJDEN SCAVENGER CO. A. Curtla manager. Qreaae traps, closets, cessAN ORDINANCE. pools, dead animals and garbage removed. Work contracted by week, An Ordinance Prescribing and Fixing month or year. Prices reasonable. ths Amount of Official Bonds to bo Inde8L Office, 447 Twenty-fift- h Executed by County and County Pro-cinpendent phone 1151. Officers of Weber County, State of Utah. LAWYER. In the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. Madge Jones Hockley, plaintiff, va. Lawrence Horner Hockley, defendant. The State of Utah to the aald defendant. You ai hereby summoned to appear within twenty duya after aervh of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure eo to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of aald court. This action la brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore exlatlng between you and the plaintiff, and to awaid the custody of the minor child to plaintiff. VALENTINE GIDEON. Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. address. First National bunk building, Ogden, Utah. First publication I tec. 29, IMS. Last publication, January 36, 1909. Chl-eag- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. The Board of Commissioners courts of Utah A Idaho, Ogden, of Weber County,County Utah, ordains as folUtah. lows' " That before entering upon the duties OSTEOPATHY. of their respective offices for the term OR. ALICE HOUGHTON, OSTEO- commencing 13 o'clock m. on Monday, following PATHIC physician, Arlington Hotel January 4th, 1909, the named officers shall execute to Weber Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays. County, a good and sufficient bond In the following named sums, not klnda are of all feune far purpose ABSTRACTOR The amount of the official bond of In every yard. Whatever your .want the Clerk of Wfber County, f. B. DEVOTO, ABSTRACTOR OF hall County may be In be and la hereby fixed at 351 title bonded and licensed. Lumber and Building. 'wenty-fourThe amount of the official bond of St the County Recorder of Weber County, D. W. ELLIS ABSTRACT CO, UNDER shall be and la hereby filed dt $10,000. First National bank. Abstracts of The amount of the official bond of the came here and lot us give you an ssti to any land 1q Weber County. County AsaeMor of Weber County, Title mats. We ean save you money, quell ahull be and la hereby fixed at eenaidored. Gold Standard M. A Principal place of bualneaa cles Building, Ogden, Utah. Single All Kinds of Lumber Notice la heheby given M. Co, 414 Ec- that at a meeting of the directors of the Single Gold Standard M. A M. Co., held on the 5th day of December, 1908, asms ment No. 1 of 3 mills per share was levied on the outstanding stock of aald company, payable Immediately to E W. Kennedy treasurer, at hla office to-wl- t: 110,-000.0- 0. No. 414 Kcclea Building, Ogden. Utah, Any atock upon which thla 'assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, January 4, 1909, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public' auction, and unless payment la PLUMBING. made before, will be sold on Thursamount of the official bond of day, January 14th, 1909, at 4 oclock The g. BUsNaLDSON piumb-Intiorft, County Treasurer of Weber Coun- p. m., at the office of aald E. W. Kensteam and hot 'water beating, the shall 'be and Is hereby fixed at nedy, treasurer, No. 414 Ecclea build ty, pump repairing. 411 23d at Ind. 8653-$246,621.00. Ing, Ogden. Utah,-- to pay the 'delinThe amount of the official bond of quent assessment thereon, together REAL ESTATE the Sheriff of Weber County, shall be with the cost of advertising and exand la hereby fixed at $10,000.00. pense of sale. The amount of the official bond of 1ARRI80N, FOSTER A GARRISON. E. W. KENNEDY, Treasurer. real estate, loans and Insurance. Ind. the County Surveyor of Weber County, 411 Ecclea Building, Ogden, Utah. 3411 Washington Are, shall be and la hereby fixed at $2,000.00. ihone 971. First publication Dec. 7, 1908. The amount of the official bond of La lit publication Jan. 4, 1909. Jgden, Utah. Horace B. Foster, no-a- ry the County Attorney of Weber County, public. shall be and la hereby fixed at $5,000.00. The amount of the official bond of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. each Justice of the Peace In Weber FRATERNAL SOCIETIES County, shall be and la hereby fixed at th Materials $10,-000.0- 0. ty Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. ; TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. Hunt 21 CL 412 25th Street! To Our Friends CALENDARS OUR 1909 FOR i D The Crystal Carbonate Mining Comamount of the official bond of pany, Ltd. Principal place of business, The BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN each Constable In Weber County, shall Ogden, Utah. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1506. be and la hereby fixed at $1,000.00. Notice la hereby given that at a Meets second and fourth Thursday Dated: Ogden, Utah, November 23d, meeting of the directors of the The nights at 7:80 In K. C. hall. No. 8471 1908. Carbonate Mining Company, B. MADSON, OSCAR Crystal Archavenue. Visiting Washington , held on the 2nd day of Decemlier. ers cordially Invited to meet with us. Chairman Board County Commission-era- Ltd., 1908, assessment No. 1 of Weber County, State of Utah. O. A. Will lama, foreman. 193 Twenty-) of one cent per chare was levied Attest: Frank R. Wlant. correspondon the outsandlng stock of aald comDAVID MATTSON. ent. 3118 Lincoln. Clerk pany. payable Immediately to J. H. County Clerk and Board County Commissioners, Weber Knauss, secretary, at hla office. No. 200 Ecclea building, Ogden, Utah. B. P. O. ELKS, OGDEN LODGE, NO. County, Utah. O. B. Madson, County Commissioner, Any atock upon which this assess719 Lodge and club rooms, second ment voted may remain unpaid on WednesAye." floor, 341 Washington avenue. Reg4. 1909, will be delinquent Frank day, Moore, Commissioner, County January evenular meetings every Tuesday and will be advertised for sale at pubvoted Aye." ing. David McKay, County Commissioner, lic auction, and unless payment la F. A. BURT, Exalted Ruler. . made before, will be sold on Saturday, voted Aye." First publication. Dec. 23, 1908. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. January 28rd. 1909, at 4 oclock p. m.. at the office of aald J. H. Knauss, sec-- ; rotary, No. 200 Eccles building, Ogden, OGDEN LODGE. No. I. KNIGHTS jUtah, to pay the delinquent assessment Your Coat of Pythias Meets at Caatlo hall thereon, together with the cost of adUtah National Bank building, every and expense of sale. vertising Vleltlng brothers Monday evening. J. H. KNAUBS, Secretary. 200 Eccles Bldg, Ogden, Utah. cordially Invited. W. L. Underwood, C. C.; L. N. Meld, K. of R. and a; First publication Dec. 12. 1908. Last publication Jan. L 1909. W. W. Crossman, M. of F. $1,000.00. one-thir- d (1-1- ARE A WORK OF LIKE YOU WOULD TO HAVE PRESENT THIS ONE. KINDLY WHEN WE ART. YOUR MAKING PURCHASE, WHICH NEXT WILL EN-TITL- E YOU TO ONE, TO BE IN DECEMBER, 1908. Wm. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. 2453 Washington Avenue OGDEN, UTAH. mat; or Pants j WOODMFJi OF THE WORLD WE-b- ar camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. street ball. com of Twenty-fourt- h retains Ita flavor and The bread that fresh ncca with th made of mercury at SO' ic Riverdale Flour Ask any housawrfa. i Made by Ogden Milling & Elevator Company KNIGHTS 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. Journal want ads deliver the goods. Ot THE MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah camp No. 9990 Officers of the J. T. Toung. V. CL; J. H. camp: Business meetings Shafer, Ctask. Team 'drill every Tuesday night first and third Tuesday night at $ p. m. Eagles HalL nine-tenth- or both, may need a little sprucing up after a hard weeks wear. Dont trifle with them yourself. You will only lose time and you might spoil them. Send them here and you will have lti sa of knowing they will be cleaned and pressed tp perfection. We take the greatest possible pains with our work which Is why we now enjoy such a large trade. It may be our low prices account for it too. tie-facti- Ogden Steam OF COLUMBUS, OGDEN meets every 777. No. Friday evening at 8 oclock In K. of C. halL 2471 Washington avenue. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH C. A- - Maguire. G. K.; W. 8. OBrien, cleaners. 437 Twenty-fift- h St. Financial Secretary. KNIGHTS council In the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for the county of Weber. In the matter of the estate of' Mary E. Smalley, deceased. The undersigned will sell at public auction the following described real f estate: The undivided Inter, s eat In the West seventy.flve and (75.9) feet of the South one hundred and thirty-tw(112)' feet of Lot eight (8), Block one (1), five acre Plat "A," Ogden City 8urvey. In the ooun-tof Weber, State, of Utah, containing thlrtyelx and eight tenths (36.8) square rods, at eleven (11) o'clock a. m. oa Thursday, the seventh day of January, A, D. 1909, at the front door of the county court house. In Ogden City, county of Weber, State of Utah, for cash. ' A. L STONE, Administrator. Dated December 26. A- D. 190$. First publication, Dec. 28, 1908. one-hal- MACCABEES Silver tent No. 1 meets first and third Friday evenings at' I oclock In K. of P. halL Visiting knights cordially Invited. Wm. Plggott, Commander. Paul M. Lee. Record Keeper. . White Elephant Saloon notice. and Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. Wm. M- - Plggot, C. G.; E. Auth. Clerk. First National Bank building o y - Laundry Co Marathon races have topped all athletic events aud will probably coutluue to do so for tunny months to come. The crate was started lu this country when Porando Field defeated Johnny Hayes, whiner of the Olympic raee te London last July. Renewed Impetus was given the movement when Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian, defeated Dorando in New York recently. The result is that we are going to hare Marathon after Marathon In the near future. Following the race between Dorando and Longboat In Buffalo on Jau. 1 will come a meeting between Longboat and Alfred Bhrubb. tbe Eugllsh professional champion, at Madison Square Garden, New York, Jan. 9. Shrnbb wanted n shorter distance than the regular Garden Marathon of Sit miles 885 yards at first, but will probably run the distance provided Longboat agrees to meet him following the Mg race lit shorter distance races, at which the Englishman la a atar. For the close of the Marathon season It looks as if Johnny Ilayea, I tors ndo, Ixragboat and Shruhb and several others will get together In a race at the Garden. Uoroy of who has won several long distance races. Is out with a challenge to any of the men who have run In New York foi a raco at the Coliseum at Chicago on Jan. 8. Aa Longboat and Shruhb are matched for Jan. 9 In New York, It la hardly likely that Corey's challenge will receive attention until after that date. lie may Tlalt New Tork and compete In the big affair, (lien to all, which will be pulled off arly In February. In addition, g lot of amatenra who. darxled by the big money tbe proa' are receiving for their effort!, may take up the money game by that time and liiaure a, big field. Many crack long dlatanco men are In training for the southern Marathon race to lie held In New Orleans Jan, & The course launder the usual distance for auch eventa, being only seventeen miles In length. This will be the first Marathon held In the aonth, bnt undoubtedly It will be made an annual event. Unless the plans of Dr. L J. Cooke, athletic. director of the University of Minnesota, miscarry, the Twin Cities. St. Fanl and Minnesota, will some time during next aprlug witness real Marathon race, which will he the first event of lta kind ever attempted In that aectlon of the conn try. Long distance running In Mlnne-aot- a la practically an unheard of thing. There have been relay races between the T. M. C. A.s of tbe two cities, but outside of these annual affairs nothing has ever been attempted. From present Indications a field of 200 pluggera, probably the largest that ever fneed a atarter in a foot rare, will compete In the' championship Marathon to be run under the auspice of the Tonkers (N. T.) Athletic association on New Tears day at the Empire City raee track, Yonkers. Among the men In training for tlie Yonkers race are Jim Crowley, who won the Thankagtrlng day Marathon In Sam Mellor. the veteran, who finished second; Fowler of Boston, who finished third, and natch of Chicago. Tlie rice will he the full Marathon distance of 26 mile 885 yards, thla iielng done on (be request of Crowley, who believes he can lower the records of both Dorando and Ilayea. President Sullivan of tbe Amateur Athletic union will referee the race. Qne of the principal events of the Flttahnrg Indoor athletic meet Dec. 29 will be a fifteen mile Marathon race. The partlcIiMnts will ran tbe laat few miles Inside the Exposition roller rink In order that the spectators may witness the finish. One result of this Marathon era as that Is sweeping tbe country will be a great crop of distance runners a year or so hence. Hundreds of youth throughout the land, reading the graphic stories of the great long run, both amateur and pro," will become Interested In the sport. Scores will go out on the road Juat to see what they can do. Dosens will develop Into distance runners, and among them will be a crop of new champions who may be expected to come pretty near breaking up the monopoly our English cousins have on the middle and long distance running game. km-alh- ly In Yon-ke- Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha. Council Bluffs. Kansas City, and all points East, dally.... 7:49 Arriva Va I California Express from Council Bluffs Omaha. Denver. Kansas City and East, dally 5:45 No. 9 Fast Mail 12:65 Now 1 Overland Limited from Omaha. Council Bluffs Kansas City. Denver, and nil points East, dally.... 4:19 No. 7 Loa Angeles Limited 4:86 Now 4 By THOMAS 9. CLARK. M3 n; . Same tellers. Do Their Betters do their best, others their mi pi tS Now Depart Eastbeusd Dally For Salt Lake and 4 East No. Is Vo. 7:44 l$ For Salt Lake and 9:90) intermediate points 14 For Salt lathe and 1:99 pm Intermediate points I For Salt Lake and .a.................. East Va For Salt Lake and 4 East ,, 3.9 11-P- pm 8.16' pm. Arriva Daily Salt Laka and 11:26 Intermediate points Va 6 From Bs't Lake nod 3:9 East . va 1 From Salt Lake and East .. . ..a.......... . 4:89 Vg. i$ From Salt Lake and Intermediate points .... 7:05 Va 8 From Balt Laka and (a m-n am 1 p.i 1:98 SOUTHERN PACIFIC Depart Express for Baa Francisco and in termed lata points dally.... 9:85 Express ia I Paclfla through to Ban Francis- Va I -- Pacific ..a.,...,..,,..,. co, dally Na So. 8:45 Fast Mall. ........... 1.36 I Overland Limited... 1:19 pjn 9 Arriva 7:19 Fast Mai: Atlantic Express from J:30 Ban Francisco, dally Na 8 Overland Limited.... 1:89 Va 4 Atlantic Express from Ban Francisco and inter6:11 mediate points, dally Na Na 19 am -- pm Oregon Short Line North of Ogdon. Depart. va I Portland, Bpokana, Ex- Pocatello and Butt 18:10 a.m Express, dally No, 47 Mated and Kelon. Leave via Brigham, days Thursdays A TuesBatur- - 8:89 daya Fast Malt Portland Pocatello and Spokane,S:tl Butts dally Va 11 Cacho Valley Ex6:0:8 p.m. press, dally Arriva ; Va I Fast Mall from Portland, Bpokans. Pocatello and Butts dally . . , . .8 : 69 Vo. 7 - Na 18 Cache Valley Ex10:30 press dally Na 10 Portland,; Bpokans Butte and Pocatello Ex827 p.m. press, dally Na 118 Mnlad and Kelton. Arrive via Brigham, Tuesdays Thursdays and Satur7:09 pm days South of Ogdon. Depart No. 8 Portland, Bpokans Butte and Pocatello for Belt Lake City, dally.... 7:18 Na 6 Local for Balt Lake 8:2$ City, dally Na 12 Cache Valley to Balt 10:40 Lake City Na 8 Local for Balt Laka Nephl and City, Provo, 8:06 pjr Juab, dally Na 14. Pacific Express to 6:10 p.m. Balt Laka City Na 19 Portland, Bpokana, Butts and Pocatello to Balt Lake City, dally.. ..S:4S p. m. ............... .............. Na 18 Los Angeles Lim- ited. Na 4 Salt Laka Flyer Arriva 8:58 7:45 pm' pm 9 Portland, Bpokans Chiesgs Skating Derby on Jen. 1. Na and Pocatello ExButts ChiThe Slelpner Athletic club of press from Salt Lake Clty..ll:54 p.m.' cago will hold Its annual skating Derfrom by on the Humboldt park lagoon New Na 8 Atlantic Express InterBalt Lake and meet for City the sanction A Tear's day. baa been received from the Western mediate Points daily.... 1:19 Skating association, and the foDowlni' Na 18 Local from Balt Lake 19:49 am scratch events will be contested: One-city. . . fourth mile. Class A; two miles. Class No Los Angeles Limited 1:98 pm mils A; one mile novice aud Umlua Nq 10nrJtBi boys From Balt Laka City, dally 1:49 Na 7 Portland. ' Bpokana. Pitcher Matty to Coach Harvard Butte and Pocatello Exwill Pitcher Christy ' Mathewoon press from Balt Lake City, next coach the Harvard pitchers . 8:98 pR dally spring. Announcement to this effect No. 11 Cache Valley Exprcea waa made at a dinner recently tender Lake City, Provo, ed by Harvard men In Boston to thf from Balt 8:09 pm. A Juab Nephl daily crew and baseball men. 7:29 8 Eastern J one-ha- n lf . m. DRY pm Omaha. Council Bluffs. Denver. Kansas City and 1:59 asst, dally Do-ran- SIMON BAMBERGER, Prest A Gan1 Mgr, 146 No. 5 N'o. 2 LAR3E ENTRY IN YONKERS RUN WANTED Depart. Fast mall 8:89 Los Angeles Limited. 1:15 0srlaud Limited for 10 Now lf Through trains Good Servlet. WANTED (loud girl for general housework. None other need apply. through th Lagoon Rout ticket 3539 Grout Ogden Canyon are good only with Ogden Auto Co, and they are gives WANTED Girl for general housepreference here over all others. Capital and Surplus, IIUI - Na .................. Express.... pm. |