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Show II""- "LEGAL :; NOTICE. To the Stockholders of thg'Amalga-innled thg'Amalga-innled Sugar Company; : rjce is hereby given that a raeet-Inj raeet-Inj or the stockholders of the Amal-r,a Amal-r,a -Ued Sugar company will be held nt tli company's office, room No. 206 Kcel'fi building, Ogden City, Utah, on the 5th lay of November, 1910, at 11 o clock a. m., for the purpose of con rlderinj and voting upon the following follow-ing pioposcd changes and amendments amend-ments to the articles of Incorporation of this company, to-wit: J Repeal article V and substitute in a lieu thereof the following: "Article y. v The authorized amount of the capital cap-ital stock of said corporation shall be ; Four Million ($-1,000,000) Dollnrs, dl- iaed into Forty Thousand (40,000) - shares of preferred slock of the par a'uo of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars Dol-lars each. Unless otherwise ordered by tho Board of Directors, all dlvl-. dlvl-. rienas shall bo paid in four equal nuar- t'rty payments, to-wit: On thp first dav of April, July, October and January Jan-uary of each yea?, commencing with U.p first such day succeeding tho directors di-rectors meeting at which such a divi- , dend Is declared. All dividends are payable to the stockholders appear-M appear-M Ing of record on the company's boolo j nu the day before sucti dividend Is I tt payable." Repeal article XI and substitute la Ifeu thereof the following: "Artlclo XI The ofllcers of this corporation I M ''mil consist ol a Board of Eleven ' M (11) Directors, a President, two Vlco B , Presidents, s, Secretary and a Treas- urcr; each officer and director, in or-JB or-JB Cor to bo eligible, must own and hold g m in his own name at least ten Bharcs m of the preferred stock of this corpora- ( lion, as shown by the books. there- m Repeal article XH and substitute la lieu thereof tho following: "Article XII Within ten days, after tho elec-JM elec-JM tlon of a Board of Directors they shall Elm '10'11 directors' meeting and elect :i President, two Vice Presidents, a ?W Secretary and Treasurer. The Pres-VM Pres-VM ' ud "tho "Vice Presidents "sSaP! S I ci chosen and elected from among I Vm 'heir own number; but the Stcretary' 1 and Treasurer may be elected either' 1 from tho directors or from the stock-1 I holders, In the discretion of tho board, . f and in the offices of Secretary and' I Treasurer may be combined in the1 I same ncrson. Thore shall hereafter' f be held an annual meeting of tho own-I own-I ers and holdoj-3 of the preferred stock of tho corporation on the second Wed--nesdaj- of April of each year; suchi t meeting shall be held for the pur-J pose of electing a Board of eleven' Directors, and transacting Buch oth- fi cr busdness as may be deemed nec essary or convenient for the welfaro of the corporation. Such meeting shall be held at the general office of the corporation in tho ity of Ogden, 'County of Weber, and Btate of Utah, at such hour of sold day as the President Pres-ident or Board of Directors may de-icrmino. de-icrmino. The Board of Directors may I direct the calling of special meetings ; ns they may deem proper and neces sary. At all meetings of stockholders, stockhold-ers, whether annual or special, representation repre-sentation of a majority of tie preferred pre-ferred stock, exclusive of treasury or non-Issued stock, shall be necessary for tho transaction of business, and . no business, except to adjourn or to adjourn to a specified date, shall be ) transacted at any meeting of stock holders unless a majority of the preferred pre-ferred stock is represented. The Hoard of Directors shall be elected by ballot, and a stockholder receiving a majority of the votes cast bv the owners of the preferred stock of the corporation shall bo deemed and declared de-clared duly elected as such director. Kach owner and holder of tho preferred pre-ferred stock In the corporation shall ' be ontltled to as many votes as be lolds sharos of such stock Represen-(ation Represen-(ation by proxy, duly appointed, shall - he allowod at all meetings of th9 siockholders, whether annual or special spe-cial The failure to hold any annuel annu-el or special meotlng on the day appointed ap-pointed for tho same shall not forfeit or in any way iuterfore with the corporate cor-porate rights acquired under this agreement, but any such meeting may , be held at any subsequent time upon gi cz twenty-one (21) days' notlco thereof by publication in a daily ' A newspaper published in Ogden Cilv, State of Utah. The secretarv shafl! l rnd, in case of failure, any other of-A of-A llcer of said corporation, may giv0 .twenty-one (21) days' notice of all uM annual or special stockholders' meet-all meet-all lugs as aforesaid. Tho notice must mm specify in general terms tho purposo 3WJ or purposes for which any special MM mopting is called. Notice of any au- I H mini or special meeting may bo sorv- j Bjf ed hy the Secretary or omer officer i mm by delivering a copy thereof to such ' f stockholder owning or holding pre- ! Hh fcrred stock in this corporation per- ij tonally, or by depositing copies there-MA there-MA of In the United States postofilce at Wtt Ogden, Utah, with the postage pre- JJ paid, thereon, at least twenty-one (21) mi days prior to the date of any such It meeting, addressed to the several ad-l ad-l dresses of such stockholders, which HI shall have tho samo effect as the HI publication aforesaid. f DAVID ECCLES, President. K HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. IS Dated Ogden, Utah, Oct. 11th, 1910. 1 Ogden, Utah, Nov. Gth, 19io. Tho above meeting Is horeby ad- Journed until Monday, Dec. 5th, 1910, I nt 11 o'clock a. m., at tho company's ollice above montionod. MS. BROWNING, Vice President HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. . H 1 Ogden, Utah, Dec 6th, 1910r 1 Tho above meeting is hei'oby ad-1 ad-1 journed until Thursday, Jan. 6th, 19H, II at 11 o'clock a. m at tho company's J oillco above mentioned. - M. S. BROWNING, Vice PresldenL J HENRY H. ROLAPP, Socretary. I Ogden, UUih. January 5 The above meeting is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Saturday, February 4, 'J Oil, at 11 o'clock a. in. at the company's com-pany's office above mentioned. M. S. Browning, Vice President. Henry H. Rolapp, Secretary. I TYPEWRITERS 1 fej DAY, WEEK OR MONTH B ALL MAKES IN BEST fl SHAPE. fe L. H. BECRAFT f k PHONE 252. 3 CHICHESTER PILLS X7T-V Indlnt ArUjuiir Drur.ulal for A Qf &&. KW.-'V".'- 'nonJ rflranjAX efJftrii ,u ln "cl aoi ld ne::iV C "WTO !?,, i wlU Uluo KIMwa. V TV1 fiNWJ roLo no olher lnj or your V - fa J'r'fc!":.Afcfnoiii.crrrjJri:K? I fr W "lAMONn JIIIAMt I'IL1., f20 V w KJ years known B)Dat,S3ft,AI3yKelHo!a r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWIIFRE IEAU THE CLASSIIHED PAGE. TmWJmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmm I iFOM KEAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS THE J. F. PARSONS', cost on someof these lots; will' build IT'rfTiir Ql SnTATf TPTCDAiniP homes such as purchasers may de- J. JJL (JQIC lvHl.kjiLi IKFiJl, sign on anypots contracted for 972 Twenty-third (ftRfWATlTI AftJirhC Vacant corner on 24th and Jackson 8-room modern brick, large lot and uj.jcr.ju ibmJLPa an(i o new modern 4-room houses on bnrn. Jackson adjoining this corner Sew- 2241 Indian Ave. One Hundred and Eighteen Acres er. sidewalk, curbing and taxes all 6-room brick, lights, bath and wai" Have Been Sold to Date pa!(h Blectrlc 1!eht-s au" cement eel- ter, "large lot, stable." ' lars. 1444 Twenty-fourth xtsst mmm & kenmeoy -HrviF tZl EoornmNanBBld 'ZSl prices for cash or half cash will be JlTw.ntv fourth 17 S.n'h'J: made; nil good sandy loam soil. Less THREE-ROOMED house and 100 feet 1444 Twenty-fourth St. Bell 'phone than throe miles from city by way on Washington Ave. ?700 down, in-. '-o-w of viaduct, Bamberger Electric Rail- $500 oh time. Inquire 3C78 Waah , or -way or Riverdale road. Orchards and Bell 'phone, 1G5. 1-7-1 1 FOR SALE Sec. 31 B n 1 e., Davis farms on all sides; good roads to all county, and n li2 of s 1-2 and so 1-4 tracts. t 120 ACRES, mile and half north Utah of Be 1-4 of 25, 5 n lw., Davis and Twenty-eight lots on Wall and 20th. Hot Springs. 40 acres in lucarn, 40 Weber county. 759 acres. Price $5 Two or more of these lots can bo had in grain, 20 In meadow, 10 jln fruit, per acre, Terms. P. "W. Schneider, for less than any as well located in Balance pasture. Addrecs O. II. Ward, C649 Greenwood avenue, Chicago, 111. the city. Have new houses for sale at Brigham City, R. F. D. No. 2 12-9-lmo 1-2-lwk The strength of your eyes MAY 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 tho fact that I know my business IT'S APPARENT APPAR-ENT TO ALL MY PATIENTS. My prices are within the reach of all my work is all guaranteed. When you sec the "WINKING EYE.'" look for the name MURPIIY. 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 269 F.or See The Vofiier-Scocroft Lumber Co. Before Busying AEiywtiere Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Ogden. I Vtesma Cafe I 322 Twenty-fifth St. H Special Dinner 25 I t-unch from 11 a. m. to 4 p.m. fc j K Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. ft I I Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. S 1 mm m exchanqe I I 326 25m street. y WjLres to all tracks on all W Sporting Events. LEGAL. ALIAS SUMMONS. " IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEB- ER COUNTY, STATE OP UTAH. BARBARA STERN. PLAINTIFF, vs. EDWARD JOHN WATKINS, his wife, JANE DOE WATKINS. whose other and lr -o name is unknown, and the unknown heirs at law, devisees and legatees of EDWARD JOHN WAT-KINS, WAT-KINS, and JANE DOE WATKINS, his wife; WILLIAM L. PICKARD and his wife JANE DOE PICKARD, whose other and true name la unknown, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees le-gatees of WILLIAM L PICKARD and his wire. JANE DOE PICKARD. whoso other and true name is unknown; un-known; HENRY WOOD and MARY. ANN WOOD, husband and wife, and all unknown persons claiming any right, title or Interest in and to the real property hereinafter described, DEFENDANTS. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within tho County in which this action ac-tion is brought;" otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tho above entitled action: and In cas.j of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered ngninst you according accord-ing to the demand of the complaint, which hsB been filed with the Clerk of paid Court. v Thle action is brought to recover judgment quieting the title or tho plaintiff tn thp land described in said complaint and to remove the cloud on plaintiff's title thereto. JOSEPH CHEZ, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. 0- address, 403-40.1 First National Bapk Building, Ogden, Utah. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. J 1 I"S THE v Riverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOE 00. Offden, Utah. I CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will get them back new. ln 16 minutes. OGDEN SHOE 1 REPAER FACTORY 333 24th Street LEGAL Stockholder's meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual an-nual meeting of tho stockholders of the Ogden Bench Canal and Water company will be held in tho court room (commissioners' room), on Monday. Mon-day. January 9. 1911. nt R n m tvr the purpose of hearing the financial roport of the secretary and treasurer for the year 1910, and "for the transaction transac-tion of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. A. T. WRIGHT. President. A. D. CHAMBERS, Secretary Dated, Ogden, Utah, December 2C, 1910. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Richard Rich-ard Flint, deceased: Notice is heroby given by the undersigned un-dersigned administrator of the estate of Richard Flint, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having ) claims against said deceased, to ex-, ex-, hibit them, with the necessaryvouch-ers, necessaryvouch-ers, within ton months after the first publication of this notice, to said, administrator, ad-ministrator, at the. Pingree National Bank, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Washington avenue, Ogden, Weber We-ber County, Utah; tho same being the place for the transaction of the business busi-ness of said estate in said State of Utah I JAMES PINGREE, Dated January 4th, 1911. Administrator of the estate of Richard Rich-ard Flint, deceased. ! Willis & DoVine, Attorneys for Administrator Ad-ministrator First publication January 7th, 1911. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-I ES-I TATE AT PUBLIC SALE. j Estate of Mary A. McCuIlough, deceased: de-ceased: j The undersigned will sell at public auction, the following described real property belonging to the said estate: Beginning at the S. W. corner of the N. E. 1-4 of section G, township G north, range one west, S. L. M., and running thence E. 14 rods, thencp N. 97 rods, thence W 14 rods, thencq S. 97 rods to tho place of beginning. Also, beginning 3G.S0 chains E. and i 2.73 chains N. of the S. W. corner of the N. W. 1-1 of section G, township , G north, range ono west, S. L. M., I and runnlug thence N. 3 degrees 45 ! minutes V. 2.73 chains, thence N. 30 degrees 45 minutes W, 3.21 chains, thence S. S9 degrees W. G 55 chains, thence N. 24 degrees 30 minutes E. 7.30 chains, thence N. 13 degrees 30 minutes E. 3.43 chains, thence N. 2G degrees 45 minutes W. 11.15 chains (on E. side of O. S. L. Rv.) thence S. 71 degree E. 7.21 chains (nlong S. side of main -oct) thence S. 77 do-, do-, grecs E. 5.S5 chains (along S. side of , main sect) thence S. 21 25 chains, j thence W. 3 20 chains to tho place of I beginning, containing 19.14 acres, ex-I ex-I cept tract conveyed to U. & N. Ry. Also a part of the S. W. 1-4 of section sec-tion G, township 6 north, rango one I west. S. L. M. Beginning at the N. I E. corner of said 1-4 section and run-, run-, nlng thence W. 2 70 chains, thqnco S. I ' 5.33 chains, thenco S. GG degrees 45 ' I minutes E. 3.G5 chains, thenco N. G.50 I ; chains, thence W- .GS of one chain to the place of beginning, containing 2 acres. Together with 263 40 shares of water right In tho Western Irriga- I Hon Company. Said sale will be made at the front door of tho County Court Hojisc, at Ogden City, Weber County. Utah, at ono o'clock p. m., 0:1 Saturday, Janu-; Janu-; ary 7, 1911. Terms of sale, cash. Ten per cent at time of sale and the balance bal-ance upon confirmation by the courv, Dated December 28, 1910. WILLIAM McCULLOUGH, ' Administrator. N J. Harris, Attorney for Administrator SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m 9 a, m., 10:31 a. m.f 12 noon, l':30 p. m., 3 p. aL, 4:30 p. m., G p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. iil, 10:30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express" (either 'phono) for quick and careful service in Salt Lako-vallev. , SIMON BAMBERGER, Pros. "-- gjcleii Rapid Transit Co. Electric-Way fo Brigliam 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. m. Twelve trains each way vlaily. express service to m mterm'edlato points. Now intorurban depot, 2378 Wash, lngton Ave. Call phones 452 for Information. J. W. BAILSY, Sup't. UNION DEPOT" EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. ((Mountain Ttne.) UNION PACIFIC a R. CO TrTj " j No-l Eoatbounfl. Depart. c'.TSt Mal "i S-'33 n.m. S Los Angolea Ltd.. dally... . J..03 p.rn. 2Overland Limited 2:33 d m Atlantlc ExproeB j'e.-RO p.Sl N' Westbound. Arrive. 5IPassenger 16:25a.m. SKJalifornia Express 6:30a in. SIFaat Mall J1117 n'm lOverland Limited ..' 3:20 p'.m. 7Los Angeles Ltd., dally 3:35 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. I North of Ogden. Depart. 1 Portland ExpreBO i-is n m 131 OKilon-Malad Motor Car.!. 825 a.m! U Idaho ExDrofls o-in n m 3 Butte and Portland 3:C0 d m 11 Cacho Valley Passenger... 6:5 p.m. No. North of Ogden. Arrive. 2Butto Express I 9:16 n,ni, lUUtfih Express 0.03 a m 12 Salt Lako Passengor 110:20 a m' USalt Lake Special?. 3 33 p'm 132Malad-Ogden Motor Car... 4.59 pin"; No- I South of Ogdon. Depart. 2Salt Lako Express. .1 9:3a a m 32FTyer 8:30 a."m.' 12 Cachp Valley Express io:M n.m El LOCal !l'-2Snfr" wiLocai ":;:.::: s3Sm Balt Lake Special MM nm b Los Angola Ltd.. dally 3;&o p.Si !6 Local JJOiim KMFUer .1 6. p ' 38Salt Lake Local, daily 6:45 a.m HjUtah Express i o-AS n'm" 0Locul lb.M5g.ro; No. South of Ogdon. Arrive. HPortland Express !'', i m 31Atlantic Express S:10ain: lliaaho Lxpreos 9 UJ a in rj Local ii 03 a ,J 7 Loa Angolcs Limited 12:50 y"In' 21 Local i 2-oa I,'.,. "-3 Butto and Portland 3'3u nm X Local 4.10 pm 11 Cacho Valley Express 5 u , m' Local 0 30 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. I WoBtbound- Dopart. 3IPacific Express 7:10a m DIFast Mail f 1 1 ;57 am' llOverland Limited ja io p'm" CPaclflc xprcHs j 4;ju p-m No. I Prom West. Arrive. filAtlantlo Exprosa IG-20 a m lOlt'ust Mail G:30a.m. ZlUvcrland Limited 2-10 p.m. Atluntlo Exprosa 6.5 p.m. Dully exec-et flnodajr. ' LEGAL NOTICE. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-Ing MEET-Ing of tho shareholders of the First National Bank of Ogdon, Utah, will be hold In their banking room at 2484 Washington avenue, Ogden, on Tuesday, Tues-day, January 10, 1911, at 31 n. m., for the purpose of electing Directors to servo for tho ensuing year, and to transact all other business that may properly como before said meeting. JOHN PINGREE, Cashijr. NOTICE. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-Ing MEET-Ing of the abarcholdors of tho Ogden Savings Bank of Ogden, Utah, will bo hold in their banking room 2484 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah, on Tuesday, January 10, 1911, nt 11:30 -. m., for tho purpose of electing Directors Di-rectors to scrve for tho ensuing "year, and to transacc m. other business that may properly come before the meeting. meet-ing. CIIAS. H. BARTO. Cashier mmm K- .mmmmmmmmmw jK EVERYBODY READS jnlf I PfiATEENAL SOCIETIES. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. fmproved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets ln Eagles ", every flrit and third' Monday Qvenlngs, at 8:00 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially Invited, JAMES MACBETH, Sachem. E. R. GE1GER, C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. " , - ROTAL HIGHLANDERS. The Rxryal Highlanders meet tie Am and third Mondays at Union La dot hall, 3C3 24th st Visiting mem-bera mem-bera cordially invited. DAYRKL D. SMITH, L P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec. and Trcas. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ofcden 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 nvenuo between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-Blxth streetH, 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 OP WOODCRAFT. Bro Lily Circlo No. 174. moeta every econd and fourth Monday nights nt 7:S0, In L O, O. F. Hall. Vlaltlng neighbor cordially Invited. Th'.NA NELSON. G. N. KATE HETMAN, Clerk. Bell Phono 1241-Y. B. T. O. ELKS. , f- P. O. Elkii, Offden Lodpo No. 71?. odgo and club rooma necond floor zio Waahlnston avenue. Regular meetings every Tueeday ovenlnjt. C. A. BOYD. Exalted Ruler. t C. O. DeWOLF. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, wober Camp No, 74. meota In K. or P. Hall ln tho Utah National Bank BldR., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clocL. VlBltuig AVoodmen cordial iy Invited to attend. at-tend. 1 W. H. DRABBLE. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. Flrat National Na-tional Bank Bldg. ORDER OF OWLS. , Ogden Nest. No. 121S. OrJer of Owls, meota every Thursday ovenlng In Eagiea Hall, eat of Reed hotel, at S o'clocK. Vlnltlng Brother Owlo aro Invited to attend at-tend the Nest meotlnaB. THOMAS LESLIE. President. J. OLIVER. Secretary. No. 2415 Washington Avo. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. ?B1 Women of Woodcraft. Osden Circle 5!l. mecls every Wednesday nluht at r.w o'clock. 1C of P. Hall. Vleltlng nelsn-boro nelsn-boro Invited. Duen can bo y:ld at mo Ragtfn Grocery store, tho afternoon or tho 2Sth of each month ALMA LUODINGTON. G. N. CJ3 12th St. MARIE CR1TES. Clerk. 2?J1 Monroe Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. i. Kr.'.EhtB of Pythias roeet8 at Castle hall. Ulah National BunK hulldlng. every Monday uvoiilng- All K. ol I'.'b requested to meet with us. A. E. PRA1T. C. C W. U. laND, M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. o! R. i S. LOYAL OROER OF MOOSE. Loyal Ordor of Moose, Cden Lodge No. Ill, meets every Friday evening ut S:M p. m . Eagles Hall. JOS. CHEZ. D P. A. KOHN. T. R. A. IRVING. Secretary. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal beneficiary order. Insures men at low rates. Reeervo fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council "No. 037 convenes uecond and four:n TburedayB at 1. O O V Hall. P. A. HHRDTI. Regent J. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. ODD FELr.crrt'S. Ogden Lodgo No. 5. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Followp. meets ln 1 O. O. F. Hall, every Tuesday ovenlng. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to bo present. SIDNEY BAKEK. Noblo Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary Queen City Rebekah Lodge. No. 4, I O. O, F. meitG pocond and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' HalL Vlnltli.g members lnvlied JvATE BAILEY. N. G. EMMA, MEID. Roc. ico y 71S 2Jrd. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 124. u. R. C. mcotB second and fourth I rldays at 2 30 p. m.. In K. of P Hall, corner Wa&'h- Inglon avenue and 24th street. All brotheru arc cordially invltml to attend GEO ALLEN. C. C D. L nOYLE. B and T. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Excelsior Camp No 3240. meetn cvor7 second and fourth Monduy evening of each month at tho Engleu" Hall. vaulting vault-ing members cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER. Oruclo. 13CS JDclcson Ave, LILLIAN NEVTO Hecorder, Room 31, Lewis Block. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES Silver Hive No. 1. L. O T M.. meets every 2nd ar.d 4th Tuosday nfternoon at i:0 o'clock. In I. O. O. F. Hall, iUC Wash- I Innton avenue. Visiting members aro cordially Invited to attend. MRS. ADDIE ANOELL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT. R. K. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie ,'o. US, F O E., meota every Avedneeday evening at Eaglo Hall, cam of Heart Hotel, Ho-tel, at ii p. m. Visiting Brother Eugles aro Invited to attend tho Aorie ineet- "lEON BROWNING. W. President. E R. GEIGER. Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES, Aorlo Fhyalclau. r- MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Ulah Camp No I&00, meets ovcry Tuesday Tues-day night at 8 o'clock, at Eagles Hail. 25th St. Visiting members Invited to meet itth uh. P A, FARRIS. Counnot. J I! SHAKER, rinrk acmmz fcLi mgjsBajMJaij win nr nrrfi T'l'- - Ogden Business Directory AdvcrllHL'muuta in this column coat 75c. per line per month, payable In advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Bell 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS, lmo ARCHITECTS. r. C WOODS & CO. 1st Nat'l 3a,nk READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertlsoments cost one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember 'five average words mako a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid in advance. No exception to this rule. OGDEN BUSINE8SDIR10TORX (Continued.) ATTORNEY&-AT-LAW. ' R. 8. FARN8WORTH. Attorneyat-Law; Attorneyat-Law; 814 and 815 Eocles building. CIVIL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. 6ocT C. E. General Engineering, Bunding, Surveys, Sur-veys, 380, 25th St, 12-29-tt OGDEN JUNK H0U8E It you nave any kind of Ionic phono us up; wt Trtll call for U. Ball phon 335-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phono JacobBon. BeU 626-Z; Ind. 3695-D. 11-16-23 MtIO. OQDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnlshod for all occaBions. Ind. 1134-372J.-A. BeU 1205. 7-1 tf. ' osteopath! DR. J. F. MORKISON, successor to Dr. Alice Houghton. Ofllce with Dr. D. N. 'W'hlte, 24G5 "Washington. Phone Bell 41-Y. 12-19-lmo PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. OR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m.', 840 85th St Office phones. Bell 51C-K: Ind. 515; real aence 646 Wash. Ind. phone E02. PJANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Electric player-pianos player-pianos repaired, at Thompson. Phone 660 Ind". 2341 Adams. 1-5-lwk EANITAR-fi "WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of DlBt. No. 2, all of the city south of 24th fitreot. U Phona 821-2. Nell McCarty. 5-10-W OGDEN 8CAVENGER CO, Paul Van Komen, Prop. Phone Bell 1003. All kiuds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, Bold or exchnngod; also trunks and ault-cases ault-cases cheap. Boll Phono 132L 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street 7-S-lyr STORAGE. STORAGE space reasonabJo. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co., L'310 Wall avo. 9-17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES ALLEN, Bacfface, Hack and Bus Una. Eaggage and passenger transfer a pecjalty; 412 26th. Both Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN A Storage Co., moving vans, all kin is :ransfar work; planon a specialty. Of flee S28 1-2 25th St, PhoneB 283. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING. REPAIR-ING. K. VAN KAMPEN, parlor furniture upholBterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, work guaranteed. 2769 Volker. Both phonos. 8-8-lt U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profits 9375,000,01) Davta- Eccles, Pre. Q. H. Tribe, Vlce-Prea. John Watoon, Vlcs-Prea. . M. S. Browning. Vico-Prev 1 John Plncree, Cashier. J as. F. Burton. Asst Cashier. AUTOMOBILE REPAHIING Have yoqi' car overhauled and put In first class condition. We employ experienced men only, who will do the work right. INTERMOUNTAIN MOTOR CAR COMPANY. 2212 Washington Avenue. Telephone, 40?, SEE FIFE'S Wholesale Flour, Grain, Feed and Salt for Corn.. 2 1-2 blocks west on Twentieth street.. BeU Phono 36-K. Ind. 790. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE HELP WANTED. FEMALE. A DINING room girl at the Virginia. l-7-2wks FOUR good livo salesladies; good references ref-erences required. Call Tues., 10th. 9:30 a. m. 252 22nd St. 1-7-lt WOMAN TO WASH and clean. 2472 Monroe. 1-i-ti GIRL for general housework, Bniall family. Apply 2117 Qufncy. 1-4-lwk GIRL or woman for general housework house-work by day or week. 1549 24th St. 1-2-lwk GIRL for general housework. Small house, two in family. 2207 Jefferson Jeffer-son 12-30-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. AS a housekeeper or care for children, chil-dren, or a companion for an invalid adult Apply C, 2842 Lincoln Ave. JDgden, Utah. 1-7-lwk WOMAN wants to do plain sewlnsr by the day. Bell, 1072. 1-4-lwk dressmaking: LADIES' TAILOR New suits, alterations, altera-tions, repairing, etc. Reasonable. 656 27th. 12-14-lmo. j DRESSMAKING, 2353 Wash. 441 Ind. 7-9-tr SITUATIOlTWANTED---MALE A YOUNG JAPANESE boy wants house work or any kind of work. Phono 1480. 2463 Grant Ave. 1-5-lwk , SALESMENWANTED. SALESMEN of ability and neat appearance ap-pearance to oall on all merchants Iti thai.- to-rrltnrv- n1cr:inf 1Hq llnft convenient to carry; good commissions; commis-sions; prompt remittance. A. 351. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 12-24-10t ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE. i. TWENTY-BIGHT modern, -well furnished fur-nished rooms, all rented for good prices; good, long lease; rent very reasonable; will sell at sacrifice. Colonial Co-lonial Hotel, 362 24th st, 12-7-lmo FOR SALE MIGBLIANEOUS" MISCELLANEOUS banu of young ewes and good summer range for them. Apply to G. G. McFarland. BeU 'phono, 67. 1-6-lwk NEW, late style cutter, cheap. 872 Twenty-Bixth. 1-2-lwk FOR SALE Rhode Islands, 2358 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. 12-16-lmo PIANOS Briggs, Merrill, Norrl3 & Hyde and other makes if desired, at lowest factor' prices. J. M. Pan-tone, Pan-tone, Bell 1227-Y. 12-8-lmo ALMOST now Whoeler & Wilson machine ma-chine for sale very cheap. 236 28th, 12-7-lmo. FOR SALE Nearly new high grado piano. Ind. phone 67, Boll 1028-Y. 11-30-tf ODD newspapex matrices, good to put under carpets, lino your chicken coop and rabbit pens, otc; a handy thing around tho house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf FOR SALE Old mat. Good to put f uDdor carpets. Inquire Standard office. xl ' PRESS FOR SALE! " v Drum cylinder Cottrell presB, with folder. Size of bod, '83x47 1-2 Inches. In first class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, lour pages, at one tlmo. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address tho Evening Standard. 7-2-tf "" STORE FOR RENT. ONE store, 2360 Washington avonuo. I. L. Clark & Sons' Co. 1-C-tf FOR RENT Good store, fine location with fixtures, cheap, at $20 a month. 968 Washington avenue. Inquire 2264 Washington ave. Bell 605-Y. Ind. 3785-D. 1-4-lwk FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Nearly new high grade piano. Ind. phone 67, Bell 1028-Y. 11-30-tf THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH 0FFER8 TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINE8S AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E- Dooly, President. Horace E. Peery, Vloe-PrB. Harold J. Peery, Vlce-Prjst. Ralph "E. Hoafl, Cashier. t A. V. McFntoah, Ar iSE XEAD jH FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. H NICELY FURNISHED room In prl- MMM vate family 2554 Jefferson, Phone H Bell 1567-Y. , 1-5-lwk H HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, at 171 22d MMM street. l-5-2wks. H FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeep- i lng. 2220 Lincoln. 1-5-lwk H FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeep- . lng; close In; gas rnnge. 336 24th ' H street. . m.iwfc M SINGLE room, strictly modern; can H be used for light cooking. 528 24th H St. 1-4-lwk H FOR RENT Large furnished room for light housekeeping, strictly mod- H ern. 2201 Lincoln. 1-2-lwk H HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at 171 224 street 12-21-lwk H TWO modern furnished rooms. 2614 H 5lonroc. . 12-22-lmo ROOMS for gentlemon. Good home in H private family, modern. 560 Twea- H ty-thlrd. 12-10-lmo H HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Mon- M roe. fV 12-9-lmo H THREE FURNISHED rooms. $16.00 H W B. WodeH. 11-7-tf WANTED TO RENT. H FURNISHED ROOMS. H WANTED One or two furnished M light housekeeping rooms; steam or UU furnace heat, for married couple. Ad H dress 47, care Standard. l-6-2t M FOR RENT. H UNFURNISHED ROOMS TWO 4-room houses; one modern, M 2120 Quincv. Tel. 1334-Y. 1-7-lwu THREE MODERN unfurnished rooms, H 352 25th. 1-6-lwk H TWO rooms, 268. 29th. 12-15-lmo. H FOR RENT :J"B UNFURNJOHED HOtJaST n H HOUS.E; 10 rooms; strictly mddern. H with furnace; $35.00 a month. Ap- H plY, 653 27th. 11-16-tf "T FOR RENT. I ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD AND ROOMS, heat, lignt H bath Close ln. 2526 Adams. 1-6-lwM BOARD. ROOM, reasonable. Melrose, I 2639 Jefferson. 1-5-lmo ROOM and -board for two gentlemen H Poplar Heights, 437 24th street. 12-30-2wka BOARD AND ROOM, 548 25th St I 12-28-tf BOARD" AND ROOM, 449 26th St. ' I 12-7-lmos, I ROOMS AND EOARD. 2333 Adams. I j..,.,, 2-16-tt MONEY TO LOAN. "B MORTGAGES uonna on Improved I T,i.rm or cIt property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. 4-30-tB ' MONEY to It a on waicnof ai&. M mondss, Jewelry, firearms, etc. I Uncle Sam's LoaD Offlce. established I iSSC. Tho Mou'.y Lenders of Ogden a I 278 25th SL C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr I WANTED TO BUY. I A M'ODE-RN brick cottage first- I class locatiou no agents. Give full I particulars. Address "Modem", Care I Standard. 1-7-lwk. I SECOND-HAND medium size safe. I Call Bell phone, 1245-N. X. 1-4-lwk I CLEAN whtto raii at oiandurd offlco. I PERSONAL" YOUR FORTUNE TOLD. AstonifeA-ing AstonifeA-ing revelations. Let me guide you to a happy, successful future. Send hlrthdate and four 2c stamps. Prof. Allen. Box 502, Chicago. 1-7-lt LOST. LOST, THURSDAY, brown neck fur, on Washington, between Utahna Drug Store and Wedell block. Finder please call Bell, 92l-k. l-7-lwk LOST Black fur scarf on Wall Ave. or Twenty-seventh street. Return to 2852 Lincoln avenue, reward. 1-6-lwJc FOUND. PAIR of gold rimmed glasses. Owner can have same by calling at tho Standard and paying for advcrtlse- nient. l-p-St Ef'l-HflL, mm :iSSisB fr"mmmr to Allan TransJH r ,c PrJsBBBsHiH J- .. BAGQH fc. FURgH |