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Show 36 RATES OF POSTAGE—BANKS. RATES OF POSTAGE. First Class Matter—Letters; samples with prices noted thereon in writing; matter wholly or partly in writing; enclosed matter, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof; postal cards having anything attached or any writing or printing on the face other than the address; drop letters at non-letter carrier offices, one cent per ounce or frac¬tion thereof. Second Class—Newspapers and periodicals to regular subscrib¬ers, one cent per pound; transient newspapers, one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof. Third Class—Printed matter in unsealed wrappers, corrected proof sheets, and manuscript copy accompanying the same, business and visiting cards, address tags and labels, printed maps, plans and charts, paper valentines, blue prints, lithographs, engravings, heliotypes, hektograph prints, lithographs and similar articles of print, one cent for every two ounces or fraction thereof. Seed, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions and plants are now sent at this rate, but subject to fourth class regulation. Fourth Class—Envelopes, blank bills, letter heads, blank and playing cards, paper sacks, wrapping paper with or without printing, and blanks of any kind, merchandise, samples, drawings and other matter not included in the first, second or third classes, one cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Letters and packages may be registered for a fee of eight cents each in addition to postage. Reforwarding—Letters may be re-forwarded without payment of additional postage. Unmailable—Matter injurious to the mails, explosives, poisons or articles exhaling bad odor, or liable to decomposition, ardent, malt, vinous, spirituous or inflammable liquids. All matter is limited to four pounds, except single books and first and second class matter, which may weigh more. Whenever any packet of matter other than first class, offered for mailing to any address within the United States is sealed or other¬wise closed against inspection, or bears writing not permissable by law, it is subject to postage at letter or first class rates, and treated as a letter. Registered Matter—First, second and third class matter may be registered at an expense of eight cents on each package, in addition to the proper postage. BANKS AND BANKERS. Commercial National Bank—Washington av s w cor 24th. Incor¬porated March 29, 1884; capital, $100,000; surplus and undivided profits, $70,000; A R Heywood, Pres.; A G Fell, Vice-Pres.; O M Runyan, Cashier. 37 Banks-Cemeteries-Churches First National Bank—2384 Washington av. Incorporated 1881; capital, $150,000; surplus, $75,000. David Eccles, Pres.; M S Browning and G H Tribe, Vice-Pres.; John Pingree, Cashier; James F Burton, Asst Cashier. Japanese-American Bank (branch of Japanese-American Bank of San Francisco, established May, 1899, with a capital of $200,000)—277 24th. Saburo Iida, Manager. Ogden Savings Bank—2384 Washington av. Incorporated 1891; capital, $75,000. David Eccles, Pres.; Joseph Clark, Vice-Pres.; Chas H Barton, Cashier. Ogden State Bank—2500 Washington av. Incorporated Septem¬ber 20, 1889; capital and surplus, $175,000; deposits, $1,500,000. H C Bigelow, Pres; A P Bigelow, Cashier; R A Moyes, Asst Cashier. Pingree National Bank—2487 Washington av. Incorporated July 1, 1904; capital $175,000. Job Pingree, Pres.; Joseph Scowcroft, J W Abbott and James Mack, Vice- Pres; James Pingree, Cashier. Utah National Bank—2400 Washington av. Chartered Feb 13, 1883; capital, $100,000; J E Dooly, Pres; J S Peery, Vice-Pres; R E Hoag, Cashier; A V McIntosh, Asst Cashier. CEMETERIES. Mountain View Cemetery—Office 200 Eccles Bldg. J H Knauss, Sec; J C Jones, Sexton; Cemetery located bet 33d and 35th, Jefferson and Madison avs. Ogden City Cemetery—R D Brown, Sexton; bet 19th and 20th, Madison and Adams avs. Union Cemetery, North Ogden—Union Cemetery Assn Proprs. James Storey, Sec; Greenleaf Blodgett, Sexton. Plain City Cemetery—Plain City. T E Cottle, Sexton. CHURCHES. ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventist Church—177 24th. Services Saturday, 11 a m; Sabbath school, 10 a m. Rev Erik Christensen in charge. BAPTIST. First Baptist Church—2359 Grant av. Services Sunday, 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Sabbath school, 10am;BYPU, 7pm; prayer meet¬ing, Thursday, 7:30 p m; Sacred Literature class, Friday, 7:30 p m; Junior Literature B Y P U, Sunday 6:30 p m. Rev H D Zimmerman, Pastor; res 2357 Grant av. |