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Show J!i r LEGAL. --- ;; WL NOTICE. To the Stockholders of tho Amalga- I ; n iJed Sugar Company: ":tf .' rjee Is hereby given that a meet- r " Inj of the stockholders of the Amal- , I : f, "Ued Sugar company will bo held fit J" company's office, room No. 206 4" V.rclt building, Ogden City. Utah, on "i :, the 5th lay of November, 1910; at 11 I l : o dock n. m., for the purpose of con- i -J I plderjn; and voting upon tho follow - -i'ff pioposed changes and amend- I I nicnts to tho articles of Incorporation 1 ;. of this company, to-wit: I I Repeal article- V and substitute In I I cu thereof the following: "Article I v -The authorized amount of the enn- I i hal slock of said corporation shall be J ' Four Million ($4,000,000) Dollars, di- J ; Mdcd into Forty Thousand (40,000) ji ; blinres of preferred stock of the par "C ' aiuc of One Hundred (5100.00) Dol- lar each. Unless othorwlso ordeied fc "' J-'o Hoard of Directors, all divl- , a '' drncts shall bo paid In four equal quar- tm tc rly payments, to-wit: On tho first -? 'f cav of April, July, October and Jcn- Tblnl u2,rj cacn yea, commencing with J"UJ : t' e first such day succeeding the di-ttfj': di-ttfj': rotors' meeting at whichsneh a dlvi--rtBftOdend is declared. All dividends aro "'" p'j.iblQ to the stockholders appear-(3 appear-(3 ', Ing of record on the company's books ijfl ! en the day before sulti dividend la ? (' payable " 1Jjji 'i Repeal artlclo XI and substitute la 4DilK ,pu thereof tho following: "Artlclo ) I The officers of ..this corporation lmll consist of aBoard of Eleven j (11) Directors, a President, two Vice Presidents, ?. Secretary and a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each officer and director, In order or-der to bo eligible, must own and hold f in his own name at least ten shares 1 or tho preferred stock of this corpora-" corpora-" tlon, as shown by the books there-Repeal there-Repeal artlclo XII and substitute Iil lieu thereof th following: "Article XII Within ten days after the election elec-tion of a Board of Directors they shall hold a directors' mectiug and elect .i President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and. Treasurer. The Pros-.. Pros-.. act "iho Vice Presidents "sSaltJ . chosen and elected from among j thnlr own number; but the Secretary! and Treasurer may bo elected either' from the directors or from tho stock-J holders, In tho discretion of tho board, Ki and in the offices of Secretary and! "?!' Treasurer may bo combined in tho J .tJyF; same person. There shall hcreafter flf"Ji; be held an annual meeting of tho own- II m crs anc holders of tho preferred stock, M of the corporation on the second Wed- iM nesday of April of each year; suchi "?ajf meeting shall bo hold for the pur-jR pur-jR Jose of electing a Board of eleven JMLf Directors, and transacting such oth- nvT business as may be deemed nec- 9 1 essary or convenient for tho welfare" j I cf tho corporation. Such meeting J I hna11 De be,d at tno general office of Mil 1P corporation in tho nity of Ogden, ft ; County of Weber, and Stat of Utah, 9 at such hour of said day as the Prea-9 Prea-9 ' ident or Board of Directors may do-JSI do-JSI t tcrmlnc The Board of Directors may g5v ; direct tho calling of special meetings v II if ns they may deem proper and neces-El neces-El ;( sary. At all meetings ot stockhold-13. stockhold-13. ers, whether annual or special, ropre-tm ropre-tm n seutatlon of a majority of the pre W furred stock, exclusive of treasury or HI non-Isaued stock, shall bo necessary H:l frr tho transaction of business, and H;: no business, except to adjourn or to H. adjourn to a specified dato, shall bo H' transacted at any meeting of stoclc-H stoclc-H holders unleBs a majority of the pre-I'l pre-I'l iorred stock is represented. The H Hoard of Directors shall bo elected by H ballot, and a stockholder receiving a H 4 majority of the votes cast by tho H J owners of the preferred stock of tho, j H conoratlon shall he deemed and de-H de-H I clarcd duly eleotcd as such director. H l Each owner and holder of the pre-H pre-H A ferred stock In the corporation shall Hit be entitled to as many votes as ho H 1 olds shareB of such stock. Hepresen-l Hepresen-l latlon by proxy, duly appointed, shall rnUt l,e al,owed Qt al1 meetings of th9 u)C stockholders, whether annual or spe-mSt spe-mSt clal. The failure to hold any annu-5f annu-5f Pl or special mooting on the day ap-H' ap-H' ointed for the same ehall not forfeit Bm I or in any Tvay Interfere "ftith the cor-3 cor-3 1 l'Orate rights acquired under this j i agreement, but any such meeting may K be held at any subsequent time upon aB g, -tog twenty-ono (21) days' notlco jtff i thereof by publication in a daily W?i newspaper publlahod in Ogden City, 'mm State of Utah. Tho secretary shall, 9 rnd. in caso of failure, any other of-Wl of-Wl 1'cor ot said corporation, may give j' enty-one (21) days' notlco of all H 'iannual or special stockholders' meet-- meet-- tent r 5nSa M aforeBald- Tne notice mustl Vw!1 cpecify in general terms tho purpose 'ia cr purposes for "which any special 33E meeting is called Notice of any an-lM an-lM : nual or special meeting may bo serv- J5!' cd ky tlie Socretarr or other offlcer 2wi ' by delivering a copy thereof to such nOX ' stockholder owning or holding pre-M' pre-M' "trred stock In tills corporation perilled per-illed f fua'"y' or y depositing copies there-151 there-151 i cf in the United States poBlofflce at WgL Ogden, Utah, with tho postngo pre-W? pre-W? ' rid, thereon, at least twenty-ono (21) days prior to the date of any such Ii meeting, addrossed to tho several addresses ad-dresses of such stockholders, which shall have the samo effoct as tho publication aforesaid. , DAVID ECCI.ES, President jJiT HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. I $ . Dated Ogden, Utah, Oct. 11th, 1910. uP m Ogden, Utah, Nov. Bth, 1910. W& " Tho above mooting Is hereby ad- S Jnumod until Monday. Dec. 5th, 1910, (!f at 11 o'clock a. m., at tho company's. ecS ciTce above mentioned. inini; M. S. BROWNING. Vice President i&WA HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary.' I jivvft' ,i Ogdon, Utah, Dec Cth, 1910. ' jUSm Tho above meeting is hereby ad- oK JOurned until Thursday, Jan. 5th, 19H, xWih at ll o'clock a. m., at the company's el5 offlce above mentioned. LshWa M S. BROWNING, Vlco President jjlH HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. ' (w Ogdon, Utah, January o Sh Tho above meeting Is hereby ad-SJj ad-SJj journed until Saturday, February -1, teJMtlfrll, at 11 o'clock iu m. at the com-. fM pany's office above mentioned, iaglfl M. S. Browning, Vice President. Ami) Henrv H. Rolapp, Secretary. iveaA i 1 FR KEAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS nppF .1 F PARSfbrVS Two or more of these lots can be had In grain, 20 In meadow, 10 In fruit. JLKJCi . JT. jrtt.i3Ua , fQr Im any ag weU Iocaled ln EaIancc pa8ture. Address O. H. Ward, SMALL TRACT, the city. Have new housos for sale at Brigham City, R. F. D. No. 2. 12-9-lmo rkXJrW A"OTfc Aunc C0Ht on somo of these lots, will build UKCJtttlKll1 JbIJLPa homes such as purchasers may de- sign on anv lots contracted for. .gp dlir One Hundred and Eighteen Acres YaRnt c6rneT on T4th an? 3lckasZ t" OF i3ai rr t au t nl - new modern 4-room houses on Have Been Sold to Date. Jackson adjoining this corner. Sew- 972 Tventy-thlrd or. sidewalk, curbing and taxes all 8-room modern brick, large lot and Ninety-six acres, on Sandrldge, vet Paid Electric lights and cement eel- barn. remain for sale, in. 5-acrc, 10-acre, or lnrs. 2241 Indian Ave. larger tracts if desired, at $125 per 6-room brick, lights bath and wa- JK.'SF.tetSwmE lyTER & KENNEDY i'tW lr ,ot made; all good sandy loam soil. Less I 10-room modern frame, large lot, than three miles from city by way Room 211 Nat'l Bank Bldff. Ith bar"' ... '" ;e S8 of viaduct, Bamberger Electric Rail- , I will set either one of theoe plac-s wav or Rlverdale road. Orchards and a sacrifice for one-half caoh. Ad-farms Ad-farms on all sides; good roads to all drees or 'phone the owner, H. M. a. tracts. 120 ACRES, mile and half north Utah 1444 Twenty-fourth St. Bell 'phone Twenty-eight lots on Wall and 20th. Hot Springs. -10 acres in lucern, 40 1 1291-Z. o-tT The strength of your ej'es JMAY NOT be equal did you ever think of that? The lens that suits one eye may be straining the nerves of the other. The only safe way is to have both eyes examined and prescribed pre-scribed for separately. Let me make such an examination exam-ination today. I don't have to advertise the fact that I know my business IT'S APPARENT APPAR-ENT TO AIAj MY PATIENTS. My prices are within the reach of all my work is all guaranteed. "When vou see the "WINKING EYE," look for the name MURPHY, and you will know you can't be wrong. DR. W. A. MURPHY An Able Optician. Isis Theater Bldg. Twenty-fifth and Wash. Ave. Phone, Bell 259 Successor to Alcp Transfer Co, J. C. SLADE, Prop. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAG- ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St. Soth Phones 321 IT'S THE RiverdaSe Floor THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah- CRIPPLED SHOE I , SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will get them back new. P In 15 minutes. j OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. LEGAL STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual an-nual meeting of tho stockholders or the Ogden Bench Canal and Water company will bo held in tho court room (commissioners' room), on Monday, Mon-day, January 9, 1011, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of hoarlng the financial roport of tlie secretary and treasurer for the year 1910, and for the transaction transac-tion of any other business that may pioperly come before the meeting. A. T. WRIGHT. 1'resldent. A. D. CHAMBERS. Secretary. Dated, Ogden, Utah, December 26, 1910. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of tho Second Judicial District In and for Weber county. State of Utah. Estate of James H. Bean, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, admin-istrator, with will annexed, at the office-of J D Skeun and Brothers, 300-301 300-301 Eccles building, Ogden, Utnh, on or before April 2C, 1911. I W R. SKEEN, ' AdnmUstrator with will annexed. J. D. SKEEN, Attorney. Date of first publication, December 26. 1910. Dato of last publication, Jan. 2S, ' 1911 j READ TUB CLASSIFIED FAGE. SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m 9 a, m., 10:31 a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 6 p. m., 7:80 p. m 9 p. nii 10:30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way daily. Call "Bamberger Express" (either phone) for quick and careful service In Salt Lake valley. SIMON BAMBERGER. Pres. - Ogdee Rapid Transit Co. Electric-Way ' to Brigtiam- LEAVE OGDEN. 6:30 a. m., 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30, p m , 2:00 p. m., 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 and 11 p. in. Twolvo trains each way vlalb. Express service to tii intermediate points. New interurban depot, 2378 Wash ington Ave. Call phonos 452 for Information. J. W. BAILDY, Sup't. ' UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. ((Mountain Time.) UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. TrTj " '"T No.f Eaatbound. Depart. ffll and ExproB3 8:20 a.m. lOfFast Mall I s.35 a.m. 8 Los Angeles Ltd., dolly. . 1.05 p.m. 2lOvorIand Ltmltod .12:50 p ra 4Atlontlo Exproao j 6.50 p.mi No.I Westbound. Arrlvo. BIPassenger 16:25a.m. 3Callfornia Express 6:30a.m. SlFast Mall jn.17 n, lOverland Limited ..' 3:20 p.m. 7Lcs. Angeles Ltd., dallyf 3:35 p.m. - - . OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. I North of Ogden. Depart. 1 Portland Express l'16am 131 Ogden-Malad Motor Car... S:25 a in U Idaho ExDrese 910 a.nil 3 Butte and Portland .... 3:B0 n m. 11 Cacho Valley Paasonger... 6.25 pm. No. I North of Ogden. Arrlvo. 2Butte Express 9:15 a,rn. HfUtah Express 1 9;03 a,m. 12 Salt Lake Passongor 110.20 a.m 4 Salt Luke Special 2zn n m' 132 Malad-Ogdon Motor Car .. 4:50 p'm. No. I South of Ogdon. Depnrt. 2Salt Lake Express.. 9:30 am 32Flyer S:30 a.m. 12 Cache Valley Express 110 30 a m ti Local 11:35 am K Local I 2.30 n m" 4 Bait Lake Special 1 4 00 n m' SLoa Angels Ltd.. dally 3:50 d m Local J30i'm: 10 Flyer I B.15 p m. 38Salt Lake Local, dally 6:45 a.m UlUtan Express I 0.15 n m' 0Local G.-;s p m.' No. South of Ogden. Arrive. UPortland Express 112-16 a m 31Atlautic Express 8:10a.'m! lliaaho Lrprcas y.uu a m' 'lV',yori 9:30 nm. -'Local 11:03 am 7 Los Angeles Limited 12.50 p m' 11 Local '.tx) ', ' J Liutte and Portland 3:3u p m 2 Local -l:iupm 11 Cacho Valley Exprcas 0 20 i m Local c.30 p m. 19 Klyor c. p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. I Westbound. Depart. 3Pacific Express 17:10a. in. SIKast Man H.57 a.m. lOvurland Llniltod .....3:10 p in BPaclflc express j 4.?u p m. No. I From Went. Arrlvo. f.lAtlantlc Express 16-20 a m 10Fast Mail G:30am. JMOverland Limited I 2-10 p.m. 4AUuntlc Express 6.33 p.m. Diuly except SuDdai-. LEGAL NOTICE. THE REGULAR. ANNUAL MEET-lug MEET-lug of the shareholders of tho First National Bank of Ogdon, Utah, will be held in their banking room at 2-48-i Washington avenue, Ogden, on Tuesday, Tues-day, January 10, 1911. at 11 a. m., for tho purpose ot electing Directors to serve for tho ensuing year, and to transact nil other business that may properly como beforo said meeting. JOHN PINGREE, Cashi-r. NOTICE. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-Ing MEET-Ing of tho shareholders of the Ogdon Savings Bank of Ogden, Utah, will bo hold In their banking room 2184 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah, on Tuesday, January 10, 1911, at 11 30 a. m., for the purpose of electing Directors Di-rectors to serve for tho ensuing year, and to transact all other buslnoss that may properly come before tho meeting. meet-ing. CIIAS. II. BARTON. Cashier. 1 READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. W EVERYBODY READS ' TjPfjf FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ORDER OF OWLS. Ogden Neat, No. 121S, Orcler of Owls, meets every Thursday evening Ln Eagles' Hall , east of Reed hotel, at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro invited' to attend the Nest meetings. JAS. E. JENSEN, President, J. OLIVER, Secretaiy. No. 2415 Washington Ave. ' 'MPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. improved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eagles nall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 8:00 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially invited. JAaiES MACBETH, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER, C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet tho first and third Mondays at Union Labor La-bor hall, 363 24th st. Visiting members mem-bers cordially invited. DAYREL D. SMITH, I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec. and Treas. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homestead No. 1505 meets last Thursday in each month. Visiting Archers are cordially Invited to meet with us. W. S. O'BRIEN, Res. 2533 Grant ave., Foreman. A. P. COUCH, Correspondent, Res., R. F. D. No. 4. Box 21. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter "No. 4, O. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. MRS. MARY H. STEVENS, W. M. MRS. CALLIE CAVE, Sec'y. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sego Lily Clrclo No. 17-!. meets every second and fourth Monday nluhts at 7:30, In I. O. O. F. Hall. VlaltlnK nclgbboro cordially Invited. TBNA NELSON, G. N. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk. Boll Phono 12U-T. B. P. O. ELKS. . , B. P. o. Elkn, Ogden Lodpo No. 719. lodge and club rooms second floor i1 Washington avenuo. Regular mcetlnc every Tuesday evonlnj: , C. A. BOYD, Exalted Ruler. C. O. .DoWOLF. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74. meets In I$,-.'?1 P. Hall In tho Utah National Bank Bldq . every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. Vlsltlnt' Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. W. H DRABBLE. C. C. E. AUTH. Clerk. First -i-uonal Bank Bldir. WOMEN 01- V, wODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle Kl. meets every Wednesday night at ,7,; o'clock. K. of P Hall VialtlnK ncleh-bora ncleh-bora Invited. Duos can be paid at tne Ragan Grocery store, tho afternoon or the IfSth of each Month ALMA LUDDINGTOM. G. N. Mis 12th SL MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monroe Ave. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodjre No. 2. Knlchta of Pythian meets at Caatlo hall. Utuh National Ban building, every Monday ovciiiuc. All iv. of r.'o requested to meet with us. A. E. PRATT, C. C. W G. KIND, M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, ic o: n. & s. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose. Osdcn Lodgo No. Ell, raoctB every Friday ovenlng ut S OJ p. m . Euglos Hall JOS. CHEZ. D. P. A. KOHN. T. R, A. IRVINE, Secretary. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fratomal beneficiary ordor. Insures men at low ratea. Reuorve fund over nix million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes soconU and fourtn Thursdayo at I O. O. F Hall. P. A. HERDTI. RegenL J. W WOTHEHSPOON. Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS, Secretary ODD FELtcWS. Ogden Lodgo No. 5. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Follows, meets in I O. O. F. Hall, every Tuesday evening. VlHltlng brothers cordially Invited t be present. SIDNEY UA1CEK, Noblo Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City Robckuh Ldce. No. 1. I. O. 'O. F , meots second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' HalL Visiting member lnul.d. KATLStUAILEY. N. G. EMMA, MEID. Rcc. Scc'y. 71S 23rd. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch Division No 121, o R. C . meets tccond and fourth Fridays at 2.30 p. m.. In K. of P. Hull, corner Washington Wash-ington avenue anil 2-Mi street All brothers aro cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C C D. L. BOYLE. S. und T. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Or- AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No 32J0. meet ovory tccond and fourth Monday evenbii; of each month at tho Eagles' Hull. Vlslt-InK Vlslt-InK mombera cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. IMS Jackson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder, Room 31. Lewis Block. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hlvo No. 1, L. O. T M.. meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at i-S0 o'clock, ln I- O. O. F. Hall. 2416 Washington Wash-ington avenuo. Visiting mombera are cordlully Invited to attend. MRS AD DIE AN G ELL. L. C. MIES L. JENNIE PROUT. R, K. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogdon Aorlo No. IIS. F. O. E , meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, onst of Reed Hotel Ho-tel ttt S p. m. Visiting Brother Eagles aro Invlteo) to attend tho Avrlo meot- nt''LEON BROWNING, W ProsldenU IS H. GEIGER. Secretary DR. N M. ESTES, Aerlo Physician. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No, SS50. moots every Tuesday Tues-day nlghl at S o'clock, at Eagles Hall. 25tn Si. Visiting members Invited to meet lth us P. A. FARRIS. Counsel. J H SIIAFER. Clork AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Have your car overhauled and put In Hist class condition Wc employ experienced men only, who will do the ' work right. INTERMOTJNTAIN MOTOR CAR COMPANY. 2212 Washington Avenuo. Telephone, 462. READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements cost one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first insertion less tharr 26 centa, or two or more lines per week at tho rate of 25 cento per lino per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remomber five average words make a line. All advertisements on this pag must be paid In advances No exception to this rule. Ogden Business Directory AdverUBomenta ln this column coat 75c. per lino per month, payable in advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Bell 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS. lmo ARCBTTEeTS. r. C. WOODS &. CO. 1st Nat'l Bank, ATTORNEY&-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH. Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 815 Eccles building. CIVIL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. Soc. C. E. General Engineering, Buildings, Surveys, Sur-veys, 380, 25th St. 12-29-tE , OQDEN JUNK HOUSE It you have any fclDd. of Junk phone us up: we will call for it. Ball phone 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone JacobBoa. Bell 628-Z;. Ind. 3695-D. 11-16.22 MUSIC. OQDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Mualo furnlBhod for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3724-A. Bell 1205. 7-1 tf. osteopath! DR. J. F. MORRISON, successorto Dr. Alice Houghton. Offlce with Dr. D. N. White, 2-1G5 "Washington. Phone Bell 41-Y. 12-19-lmo PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; olflco hours, 10 to 12 a, m.; 2 to 4 p. m.; 340 25th St. Office phonoB. Bell 515-K; Ind- 515; residence resi-dence 46 Wash. Ind. phone 502. PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Electric player-pianos player-pianos repaired, at Thompson, Phone C60 Ind 2341 Adams. 1-5-lwk SANTFAR -vTORK. APPOINTED 8CAVENQER of DIst. No 2, all of the city south of 24th RtreoL Bell Phona 824-Z. Nel McCarty. 5-10-tf OGDEN 6CAVENGER CO, Paul Van Komen, Prop. Phono Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, eold or exchanged; also trunks and oult-caBea oult-caBea cheap. Boll Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9-lyr- STORAGE. STORAGE spaco reasonable. Offden Wholesale Grocery Co., 2310 Wall ave. 9-17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. Al.i-EN, Baggage, Hack and Bus Una. Eaggage and passenger transfer a tpcclnlty; 412 26th. Both Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN 4 Storage Co., moving vans, nil kinds transfer work; planoa a specialty. Office Of-fice 228 1-2 25th St Phonos 283. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING. REPAIR-ING. K. VAN KAMPEN, parlor furniture upholBterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, -work guaranteed. 2769 Volker, Both phones. 8-8-lt U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, DTAB Capital and Undivided Profits $276,000.00 David" EccleB, Prea. G. H. Trlbo, Vicc-Prea. John Watson, Vlce-Prea. M. 3. Browning, Vlce-Prea. John PInsroe, Cashier. Jaa. F. Burton. Aast Cashier. j f 4- 4- Ogden Upholstering Works. ' Martin & Alford, Propa. Carpet Laying and Cleaning. -f Mpndcrs and Jobbers of all -f- I rf kinds of household furniture, -f Bell Phone, 10S1-Y. Ind. Phone. 3G81-M. 2001 Washington Ave. -f - -- READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE ! HELP WANTED. ' FEMALE. GIRL wanted for light housework. 2GS1 Washington Ave. 1-9-lwk A DINING room girl at the Virginia. l-7-2wks WOMAN TO WASH and' clean. 2172 Monroe. 1-4-tf GLRL for general housework, small family. Apply 2117 Qulncy. 1-4-lwk GIRL for general housework. Small house, two in family. 2207 Jeffor- Bon. 12-30-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. AS a housekeeper or care for children, chil-dren, or a companion for an invalid f adult. Apply C, 2S42 Lincoln Ave.; Ogden, Utah. 1-7-lwk WOMAN wants to do plain sewlnc by the day. Bell, 1072. 1-4-lwk DRESSMAKING. LADIES' TAILOR New suits, alterations, altera-tions, repairing, etc. Reasonable. 656 27th. 12-14-lmo. DRESSMAKING, 2353 Wash. 441 Intl. 7-9-tf SITUATION WANTED MALE A YOUNG JAPANESE boy wants house work or any kind of work. Phono 1480. 2463 Grant Ave. 1-5-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A fresh milch cow. A. B. Patton, 1506, 24th St. l-9-2t NEW $400 piano, Cabinet Grand, $200 cash. Mrs. Hill, 2354-2356 Grant Ave. 1-9-lwk MISCELLANEOUS banu of young ewes and good summer range for them. Apply to G. G. McFarland. Bell 'phone, 67. 1-6-lwk FOR SALE Rhode Islands, 235S Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. 12-16-lmo PIANOS Briggs, Merrill, Norris & Hyde and other makes If desired, at lowest factory prices. J. M. Pan-tone, Pan-tone, Bell 1227-Y. 12-8-lmo FOR SALE Nearly new high grade piano. Ind. phone 67, Bell 102S-Y. 11-30-tf OLDnewspapoi matrices, good to put under carpets, line your chicken coop and rabbit pens, etc.; a handy thing around tho house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf FOR SALE Old mati. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard offlce. tf " PRESS FOR SALE" " Drum cylinder Cottrell presB, with folder. Sizo of bed, 33x47 1-2 Inches. In first class order. Prints abc columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address the Evening Standard. 7-2-tf STORE FOR RENT" ONE store, 2360 Washington avenue. I. L. Clark & Sons' Co. l-6-tf FOR RENT Good store, fine location with fixtures, cheap, at $20 a month. 96S Washington avenue. Inquire 2264 Washington avo. Bell 605-Y. Ind. 3785-D. 1-4-lwk FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Nearly new high gTado piano. Ind. phone 67, Boll 1028-Y. 11-30-tf THE ' DTAB NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFER3 TO DEPOSITORS EVERV FACILITY WHICH J.HEIR BAL-ANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RE-6PONSIBILITY RE-6PONSIBILITY WARRANT, J. E. Dooly, President. T" Horace E. Peory, Vloe-Pro. Harold J. Peery,'Vlce-Prs. Ralph E. Hong, Cashier. A. V. Mcintosh, Au't Cashier. - -J I Vienna Cafe 1 I 322 Twenty-fifth St. 0 1 Special Dinner 25 I ffl Lunoh from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. H Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. I 1 Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. 1 1 OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE I 1 826 25th street. I I Wires to all tracks on all 1 I Sporting; Events. I a FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED Rooms nt the Wilson 437 Hcrrick ave. Bell phone 1544. 1-9-wk' TWO furnished rooms for light. housekeeping. house-keeping. 22S5 Washington avenue. 1-9-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Monroe. Mon-roe. 1-9-lmo. NICELY FURNISHED room in private pri-vate family. 2554 Jefferson. Phone BelL 1567-Y. 1-5-lwk HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, at 171 22d strjeet. . , l-5-2wks FURNISHED ROOMS for .housekeeping. .housekeep-ing. 2220 Lincoln. 1-5-lwk FURNISHED ROOMS for house'keep-! house'keep-! lug: close in; gas range. 336 24th . I street. 1-4-lwk i SINGUH: room, strictly modern; can be "used for light cooking. 52S 24th St. . . 1-4-lwk HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at 171 22d 'street. '12-21-1 wk TWO modern furnished rooms. 2614 Monroe. 12-22-3 mo ROOMS for gentlemen. Good home In ' private family, modern. 500 Twen-ty-lhird. 12-10-lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, -2353 Monroe. Mon-roe. 12-9-lmo THREE FURNISHED rooms. $15.00 WB. Wedell. 11-7-tt " for'rent: UNFURNISHED ROOMS TWO 1-room houses; one modern. 2129 Quincy. Tel. 1334-Y. 1-7-lwk THREE MODERN unfurnished rooms, 352 25th. 1-6-lwk TWO rooms, 20S 29th. 12-15-lmo. FOR-RENT ' ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD AND ROOMS, heat, light, hath. Close In. 2526 Adams. 1-6-lwk BOARD. ROOM, reasonable. Melrose, ' 2639 Jefferson. 1-5-lmo ROOM and board for two gentlemen. Poplar Heights, 437 24th street 12-30-2wks BOARD AND ROOM, 54S 25th St. 12-2S-tf ROOMS AND EOARLi. 2333 Adams. 2-16-tt FOR RENT. UNFURNJOHED MOUSES. '" - NEW five-room bungalow, modern;; close in. Applv 2410 Madison. 'Phone, Bell, 151,-X. 1-S-lwk. HOUSE; 10 roomv. strictly modern, with furnace; $35 0U a month. Ap- Pl.v0o3 27th. 11-lC-tf forTrent. FURBISHED MOUSES. 3-ROOM Ihnuse newly furnished, lights and water. 31 2S Adams. Bell phone 1419 1-9-wk: FOUR-ROOM modem cottage. 252 23rd St. J. Williams, 2633 Adams. 1-9-lwk MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES uoana -on Improved farm or city property HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National BIdg. 4-30-tf MONEY to I'm on wavchos, diamonds, dia-monds, Jewelry, fireaims. eic. Uncle Sam's Loan Oaice. established ISSC. Tho Jlo-'.y Lenders of Ogd;: 278 25th SL C. H. Sa-ith. Prop 9-4-lyr WANTED TO BUY. A MODERN brick cottage flrst-class flrst-class location no agents. Give full particulars. Address "Modern", Care Standard. 1-7-luk. f SECOND-HAND medium size safe. Call Boll phone, 1245-N. X. 1-4-lwk CLEAN wh; &r, at Standard office. ' 12-1 7-1 f LOST. . LOST. THURSDAY, brown neck fur. on Washington, between ULahu i Drug Store and Wedell block. Findc- plcase call Bell, 921-k. 1-7-lwk LOST -Black fur scarf on Wall Ave. or Twenty-seenth street. Return to 2852 Lincoln avenue, reward, 1-6-lwk III MM II JUflfryw.MsMjMwiarn TYPEWRITERS RENTED S DAY, WEEK OR MONTH I ALL MAKES IN BEST 1 SHAPE. I L. H. BECRAFT PHONE 252. i ITTMnpiHii miwmasm j WnPiga "SEE" FIFE'S Wholesale Flour, Grain, Feed and Salt for Corn,. 2 1-2 blocks west on Twentieth street.. Bell Phono 36-K. Ind. 790. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. |