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Show foiI-rIal bargains opnsuit these coluJns SIX choice ,.nst front lots on Hrlnker nven near 2r.t!i St. (Just cast of "Iho Ecclo block") nt a Inrgaln Ed M. Hall. Rocd hotel. 9-1 6-1 wk NICE three-room house. barn ntH J bade trees, lot SSx.i; price $1.0n0 j 515 Cook st, Five Points. 8-27-lmo NEAT cottage of four room. finr lawn, shrubbery, 1300.00 2fi31 Alnn-roc- 992wks $125 EACH-Buildlng lots In Nevada add. Hon. Hunter & Kennedy. 9-20-tf ; MY BUNGALOW at 2042 Grant ave. Write me for particulars. J. T. Young, care Idaho Wholesale Grocery Co., Pocatello, Ida. 9-20-1 wit 1 PLENTY of fine lots tor home-build- ' I ers In Laltevlew Addition, the sec-1 tlon that Is building up 0 rupldlv. ' , Buy from owner. Ed H. Hall. Reed hotel. 0-lC-lwk j ! 1 A FOUR-ROOM house, collar and vacant va-cant lots. .'429 Wash. ave. 9-21-1 wk j fi.600 CORNER 21th and Jackson ! 75 1-2 feet front on 24th street' I Hunter & Kennedy. 9-2utf j ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, large lot, barn, room fcr four liorscs, lots of hay, wagon. One block from bubl oess renter. Apply P. M. I'oulsrn. 2401 Washington. D-26-tI 80 ACRES choicest orchard land at Orchard Heights, also 20 shares of Davis & Weber Counties Canal stock. M. A. Child, 271 Putterson Ave Dell 1197X. 8 11 lm l A NICE FOUR-ROOM brick cottage, on Qulncy avenue, near 21th street. East front. Lot 50x163. Terms. H. II. Goddard, 310 Ecdes building. 9-7-luio THE MELROSE, r.22 2r.th. Present income over $300.00 per month. 917-lnio. LEGAL. (Continued.) day of October, 1910, at his oflke 1 1 Ogden City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on said 22nd day of October, 1910, will bo delinquent delin-quent and advertised for sale at public pub-lic auction, and unless payment Is ruade before, will be sold on the 10th day of December, 1910. at 12 o'clock noon, at the south door of Weber County court house, in said Ogden City, to pay the delinquent assessment, assess-ment, together with cost of advertising advertis-ing and oxpensos of sale. J. C. NYE. Secretary. Office No. 516 First National Tlank bldg.. Ogden Utah. Jjust arrived! ) Direct fponi Holland, the finestS i shipment of bulbs Hyacinths.0 s Tulips, NJarcissus, etc., ever re-w ' ceived in this cit7. Ri 3VAN DERSCHUIT FLORAL! ! COMPANY 3740 23th. Both Phones. Bellg I 906-Z; Ind., 3703-D. t THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK CF OGDEN. UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, President. Herac E. Pesry, Vlceprr 4arotd J. Peory, Vloe-Preo. Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. Mcintosh, Ats'U Caobler. U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF (1GDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit M76.000.CO David Eccles, Pros. G. H. Tribo. Vlce-Pres. John 'Watson, Vlee-Pre. M S. Browning. Vlce-Prei. John PingTee. Cashier. , Jae. F. Burton, AeeL Cashier. For Lumhei See Tbe Volker-Seowcroft Lumber Co. Before Buying Anywbere Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Ogden. MADAME KELLER Hair, Scalp and Skin Specialist, Special-ist, 2468 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah. Bell Phone 1353-K. Correspondence and personal Instructions In-structions l everv branch of the BEAUTIFYING ARTS. Manufacturer of reliable toilet preparations and French masks, hair weaving. CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. RESIDENT LADIES ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS AP-POINTMENTS IN ADVANCE. ocoooooooooocooo o o o O ROOMING HOUSE 0 o FOR SALE. o l O O Every Room Occupied q O . O 0 T Address Agent, O " Standard Office . O 0 O 0 c oooooooooooooooo ! BROOM RESTAURANT REMOVED TO VIENNA CAFE 1 322 2Dth SL l Meals (Un price as Broom R 1 laurn.nL Special Dinner 25c jj Lnncb. from 11 to 4 p. m. a Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m jj LEE. POON A TQM. Managers 1 OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE J 326 25m street. a Wires to all tracks on all Sporting Event. Kr.iBBa.'iffii7- """inaaija READ THE CLASSIFIED PAG! FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. WOME5. OF WOOUCRAFT. 8"no Liij: circlo No. 17. mm everj pcnd ;td fourth Monday utKhts t .3s In 1. v.. o. F. Hall. VlaUlnj nilchx' rord.nl!' nvltMl TUNA NKION. O N-KATK N-KATK Hfcl'MAN. CUrk. teli cnunt lir'T. 15. P O E1.K8. D. P. O. JJIka, OKJun lxulg No. 111. I.iori inil cluo i'ooiup, peconri flour 2U VH.-'.'.nkirin irnu. Iiegular invvMnc vcry Tu.1ny evonlnr. C. A. BOYD. Exalted Rjler. C. O. DoWOLF. SecroUrr. WOODMEN OF TMS WORLD. Webor Camp Nn- 74, meots In K. of l Hall In the Utah National Bank Bids, evory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordlaUr luvitcd to Attend. W. H. DRABBLE. C. C. E. A.UTH. Clerk. P4ret National Bunk Bldg. ORDER OF OWbS. Ogdeu Nest, No. 121S. Order of Owls, meets every Thursday evening In Eagles Hall, east of Reed Hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owla are Invlled to attend the Nest mooting. THOMAS LESLIE. PresidenL J. OLIVER, Secretary. No. 241& Washington Ave. WOMEN OF VOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 681. meets every Wednesday nfht at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hail. Visiting neighbors !nlted. Dues cau be paid at the Reagan Grocery Store, the aftornoon of the 28th of cacb ncnth. ALMA LUDDINGTON, G N. 598 12th St. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monroo Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden lodge No. 2, Knight of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castle hall, Utah national na-tional bank bufldlrg, every Monday evening All K. of P.'3 requested to meet with us. A. E. PRATT. C. C. W. G. KIND. M of E. W. L UNDERWOOD, K. of R- & S. IMPROVED ORDEn OF RED1JEN. iTnprovol Ordr of Rodmen, Hiwtn Tribe No. 3, rooets In Eaglo Hail, every first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m VlHtlng chiefs cor dially iovlted JAMK3 MACBETH. Sachem. D. P. UEIGER. C. of R. 6 WRIGHT. C. of W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Loyal Order of Moose. Ogden Lodge No. 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:U0 p. m.. Eagles Hall. JOS. CHEZ, D. P. A. KOHN, T R. A. IRVINE, Sec'y. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fpitern! Honeflclary OrcW. Insure r.cn nt low rate. Rrsrv fund over rlx million dollar. Rocky Mountain Council No. St7 convns ieconrt ond fourth Thurndnyn at I. O. O. K. HalL P. A. 1IERP1. Recent. - ' J. W. WOTHKHSPOON. Collector. OEO. E. ROBERTS, Bc-etary. ROYAL. 1IIQHI.AWDER3. The Royal Highlanders meet the flrat nd third Mondays at Union Labor HalL Ib"3 24 th St. Due can be puld from f to I, oiTlce of O. W. Uren, on the 2-tta of each month. Vlsiilc members cur dlallv Invited. DAYKtJL D SMITH. L P. ALICE COLLINS, floe y and T-e. BROTHERHOOD o AMERICAN YOEM-'..f Ojtden Homeuttn . fio. ISj& meet weo-ond weo-ond end fourth Wednesday nights. Odd FcIIowp' Hrtll. Visiting Archers cordially cor-dially Invited to meet with us. W. H. TOLLER. S25 21st St,. Foreman. O. E. WILLIAM.-3. 192 flct Bt , -'orre'Dondpnt. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Ix)dge No. 5. lnnoperdent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, ii t3 Is l.'O. F. Hall every Tuesday eenlnR. VlsltlnK brothers cordially invited to bo pre SIDNEY BAKER. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Seciotary. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge, No 4. I. O. O. F., mevts second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting members Invited. KATE BAILEY, N. G. EMMA MEID. Rcc. Sec'y, 718 33rd LADIES OF THE MA'rCAEKES. 611 er Hive Ne 1. - T. M., meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In 1. O. O. F. Hall, 241S Washington avenue. Vlsltlnj; members are cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS. ajjUIE aNGELL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT, R, K. FRATERNAL OROER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aorl No. J)S. F. O. E.. meetd every Wcdnu-day Wcdnu-day evening at Eagle Hall, erut of I'.eed Hotel, at I p. m. Visiting brother Eagles aro ir.vlted to attend the Aorle tneeilntoi. LEON BROWNING. W. President. E R CEIGiOa. Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES. Aerie rhyslctao. MODERN WOODMAN 0. AMERICA. Utoh Camp No. meets every TuAUuy nlcht at 8 o'clock, at Eaglua Hall. 2Sth St. VlMtlng member invited to mroc with us. : A. FAR.TIS. CounseL J. H SHAFER. Cleric ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. "rVaiUch DivHIon No. IK. O. R. - movts second ond fourth Fridays ot 2 Iw p. m. In K. of P. Hall, corner Wash-Intlon Wash-Intlon avmue and th etreet. All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. 3EO. ALLEN. C. C. D. U BOYLE. 8. and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. H. 8-Regular 8-Regular roe-llngi" held ot Mneonie Hall, en WaohlnKton avenue betw.yjn Tv' fifth and lSenty-elxth etret. the first nd third Fridays of each month, sojourning so-journing mombera cordially Iovlted to fcU"DdMRa. KATE SMtTHRlW, W. U. LILY V. HALSTEAD. fcec'y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Of AMERICA-Exceudor AMERICA-Exceudor Camp No. 324'j, meots every second and fourth Monday evening ot each monih at the Ea:l-- Hall. VUlt-tog VUlt-tog nawmbers cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle 1W jaclrt.in Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder., room L Jvewla BlocK. 0s:den Business Directory XlTerTjBcmeulsTn 7Cc. per lino per month, payabie lu advance. ARCHITECTS. f. C. WOODS & CO. 1st Nat'l ank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. i R. S. FAR NS WORTH. Attorney-at- j Law; 311 and 315 Ecclcj builll-- LISEWING: DRESSMAKING. 23C6 Wah. 441 Ind 7-3 tf FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new high-grade piano. O J. Stilwc-U, Ind. phouo G7. Bell M2SY S 27 tf Til ! II l OGDEN SINESS DIRECTOR V (Continued.) CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Clears and Tobacco, Pipe doctors. 3-33-tf HAIRDRESSING. MRS. CARWILE and Miss Rltter. balr goods, hair dressing and manl curing. Marinello creacis and lotions. 11 1st NaL Bank bldg. Bell 1304. S-30-lmo HAIR GOODS. HAIR SWITCHES for sale; comblnRs made In switches. C- E. Lee, 2G.-' Wash, 9-2-lmo JAPANESE MERCHANTS WAH-SING-LUNG, 205 L'3th St, Japanese Jap-anese novelties fancy Roods, tea? and groceries. f-2 2mo OGDEN JUNK HOU9E if you hav any kind of junk phone us up; wo will call for It. Bell phono 3-5K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jaccbson. Bill 626-S; Ind. 3695-D. 111C22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind 1134-3724-A. Bell 3203. 7-1 tf OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblocked and rctrlm-iLed, rctrlm-iLed, bv practical hattor. Fifth floor Lewis Blk. 7-1C tf PAPER CLEANING. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Prices reasonable. Bell 1 ICS ind. SG52 A. James Thompson. 8 31 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician a.ul Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. ni ; 2 to 4 P- m-: 340 25th St. Ofllco phonea. Bell 515K; ind. 515; real dence 646 Wash. Ind. phono 502. ALICE M. RIDGE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office f.th floor Lewis block. Phones, Bell, 2I1Y; lud. 41 J. 9-S lnio SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER ol Dlst, No. 2, all of the city south of 24ih ureef. Bell Phono 224 Z. NH McCarty. 5-10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO.. Paul Van Kooien. Prop. Phone Bell luOC. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. Bell Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7 9-l ' STORAGE. STORAGE space reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co., 2310 Wall avo. 9-17-1 f TAILORS AND CLEANERS. TAMOE CLOTHING COMPAN Y Suits ready made or made to order. Cleaning, Clean-ing, pressing and repairing. Phone G45 Bell. 257 Twenty-fourth St. . TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allon Transfer Co. J- C. Slade, lessee. Furniture. Vans and Storage. Offlco 408 25th St Both Phones 321. ALLEN, Baggage, Hack nnd Bus Lin Euggage and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both Phonos 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co., moving vans, all kinjs transfer work; pianos a specialty. O? lice 38 1-2 25th St. Phones 2S3. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA, repairing and covering, 92S-2Sth. J. den Hartog. Bell, 571 X; Ind. 433. 0-l-t( UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN HAMPER'S sUor- will be closed till further notice on account of sickness. 27G9 Volker ave. S-S-lt VACUUM CLEANING. FOR SALE, on easy termj, or for rent by the day, the best vacuum cleaner on the market. O. J. Stllwell. Ind- phone 67; Bell. 102SY. 9-S-lino MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES bonns on improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bid;. 4 30-tf MONEY to l"a on watches. dla mondss, Jewelry, firearms. tc. Undo Sam's Loan Ofllco, established 18SC Tho Mo-'.y Lenders of OgdJS: 27S 25th St C. H. Smith. Prop. 9l-lyr READ THE CLASS. ADS TODAY HHLP WANTED. FEMALE. WANTED A kc( girl or woman for general hiu:-pvork I" lamlly of three, good wago.-t, :':t.l Jeffron. 9-22 2t WANTED -A girl for g-ticral liouse-woil:. liouse-woil:. Apply fi'S IMUi 9 21-tf GOOD GIRL for kltcbt'U work and ; cooking. i'i;t.h. 9-2"Ml A DINING room girl and c'.iainber-niald. c'.iainber-niald. At The Virginia. 91G-2wka. WANTED Cliambcrniald at 132 25th. 0-1 1 wk C.IRIS warned. American Linen Supply Sup-ply Co. , 9-7-1 f WOMAN ior general housework; goo.l wages. 721 2Uh SL 9-l-tt COMPETENT g:rl for housework. Good wages, no washlii.?- 2022 .IcI-ferson. .IcI-ferson. 8 2l tt GIRLS wantr-d n the O. 3. L. L.mi''-dry. L.mi''-dry. Union Depot $ SITUATIONS WAITED. FEMALE. DRESSMAKING done very reasonable; reason-able; sat.sfr,cti"n guaranteed. 24;". Lincoln Hr-11 9-22-1 wk "riELp'v; AH TED MALE. WANTED 100 mm. Apply 27t".i and Qulncy. Moran Construction Co. 9-22-1 w k A GOOD butcher. Washington Meat market. 9-23-31 JANITOR wonted at MothdWt church: young man with spare time, Applv James Drysdale, I'tuh Nat. bank. ' 9-21-21 STENOGRAPHER: good pay; promotion. promo-tion. New Ontnnry Agency, 41S First National Flank bldg J. W. llaw-lf-y. Mgr. 9-17-1wk FIR8T-CLAS3 solicitot. The Nobby Cleaning Co., 320 24th. 9-12-tf CARRIER BOY for the morning paper. I Apply to W. E. Hart, from 5 to G : " f i p. m. 9-S-tf i : I 'IT"" enterprising nts to sell best I knuwn article in Utah; ?5 .00 capital required to start; 50 per cent margin; best opportunity ever offered In Ogden. Og-den. Apply mornings. 425 23rd. S-31 tf HELP WANTED " MALE AND FEMALE. MAN OR NOM.a.n w;th monoy to take lni crest in paying commercial business; profits good and surf, no risk. Inquire Hussey-Woods Realty Co., rooms 317-31S First National Hank bids.. Ogden. 9-22-1 wk FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. EIGHT ROOM modern house, largo lot, barn shade trcs. Desirable tenement, at flS.OO per month. S-e owr.pr, 3iil4 Adams. 9-22-3t 4-ROOM house, modem in every way. nell 1437. 9-21 lwk VP'RY convenient and modern liv-room liv-room house for rent. Inquire 29G5 Lincoln. 9-20-1 wk FIVE-ROOM modern house. 272 2Crii. I Apply 302 35th Ind 3G35-J. 9-20-1 wk FIVE-ROOM house. Rear 2C27 Jeff. 9-1 9-1 wk NEW four room modern house and basement. 2022 Jefferson. Apply 2032 Jefferson. 9-1 7-lwk NEW modern five room brick cottage. 23G2 Jackson ave. Call W. 11. Voor-hies. Voor-hies. Bell phone 1G03-K 9-17-lwk FIVE ROOM house, new. ail conveniences, con-veniences, including gas range. 573 22nd st. Ind. phone 3630-1. 9-1 4-tC THREE-ROOM house, close In. We-dpll. We-dpll. S 23-lf " FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UNFUR HOUSES. SMXLL house and bam, 2630 Adams. 9-17-1 wk FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. LARGE double parlor and closets. First-class board. 2C39 Jefferson. 9-S-2wks BOARD and room. 4 '.9 2Gth Street. G-29-tf KOOMa AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 2-16-tI wanted7rooms and board I ROOMS and board for students. Call i or telephone, gHIng description and I n tes. Ogden Business College, Lewis S'ock. S-12 tf ! WANTED TO BUT?. . A SECOND hand rag carpet. 11x11-Addresrf 11x11-Addresrf J. G. Bond, Standard. CLEAN whlto t at Standard ortleo. 12-17-tt FOR RENT. FURNISHED OR UNFUR. ROOMS. TWO ROOMS furnished or unfurnished, unfur-nished, reasonable. 1136 22nd st. 916 lwk WANTED MISCELLANEOUS i TEAMS wanted, work on Hudnou avo. Wright Investment. 9-20-lwk HORSES to pasture by the month; ! good feed. Inquire A. Jackson. I 248 K Bell. 9-16-lwk READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED hoosekeepin.g rooms, 2337 Adams. 9-20-tf NEWLY FURNISHED front room, 123 27th. P-22-lwk THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping house-keeping 2137 Grant. 9-20-tC FURNISHED rooms, modern. 261i Monroo. 3-20-1 mo. FURNISHED for light housekeeping! two rooms with pantry and closet. 2120 Qulncy avenue. 9-19-lwk NEWLY famished rooms for gentlemen. gentle-men. 436 Herrick Ave., between 1 26th and 27th. 9-17-lwk. FURNISHED ROOMS, 236 24th St. 916-imo ROOM for gentleman. Modern. Bell 361-Y. 9-6-lmo ONE large front room, two beds an.l two single rooms, modern. 2422 Adams. 9-3-3wks ELEGANTLY furnished sonny front room, beat location in city. 579 24 th. 9-3-lmo ONE or two furnished rooms with private family; located within ona block of Weber Academy, and within with-in 1 1-2 blocks from new high school. Address R, care of this office. 9-2-tl FURNISHED and unfurnished house keeping rooms, modern. J2.00 pel week and up. 536 31st- 8-29 lm FURNISHED and unfurnished flats, 2634 Grant. 4 16 Cma TWO FURNISIiaD ROOMS for housekeeping; 465 27th St. 9-?l-tf FOR SALEHSCSiLANEOUS A NEW heating stovrt Inquire Bell phone 235-Z or 515 2Uh strict. 9-22-1 w!c COW. blacksmith's tools. 2225 Madison. Madi-son. 9-20-lwk NONDESCRIPTIVE first-class R R, ticket to St. Ixiuls, cheap. Address W, care Standard. 9-1 9-1 wk MAHOGANY tpright piano, f 175.00. 290S Grant. 9-19-lwk FI'RNITURE complete for ten rooms. Address "E" In care Standard. 9-1 7-1 mo. lS-HORSEPOW'ER upright steam boiler, boil-er, almost new. Bell phono 952-X. 9-17-2wks TWO horses and wagon, buggy and harness. 2201 Lincoln 9-17-lwk PHAETON, harness and cutter, 300 fruit jars, Jelly glasses, etc., 022 2Gth. 9-17-lwk. GOOD team of horses, weight 1300; Wagon aud harness. 429 West. 2lst SL 9-1 6-1 wlc FURNITURE for sale. C. E. Fisher. 9-14-1 mo. FINE, almost new Mission Oak Piano, Dirt cheap. Come quick. 329 26th. S-29-lm SEWING machine for sale cheap, 222S Lincoln. 9-12 1 mo, TO THE highest bidder, my beautiful mission oak piano. 329 26th st 9-2-lmo FURNITURE of a private rooming house; good location. Bell 1342 Z. 9-9 2wka ROOMING HOUSE lor tale. 2504 Lincoln. 9-2-lma NEARLY new hlgl-grado piano. O. J, Stllwell, Ind. phone 67. Bell 1028Y". 8 27 ti INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln. S-21-lmr PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell press, wlti folder. Size of bed, 33x47 1-2 inches In first class order. Prints six col. umus, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash Inquire or address thu Evening Standard. 7-2-tJ FOR SALE Old Ej.-Uv Good to put under carpets. inquire Standard ofllco. tf FOR'SALE OR TRADE. SMALL lodging house near depot No. 2665 Wall ave. Ind. phone 954. S-13-lmo for" rent! FURNISHED HOUSES. NEW elegantly furnished 6-room modern bungalow; no children. Ind. phono 36S4-.A 9-22-lwk FURNISHED BUNGALOW' (with plauo). Inquire 25G9 Monroe Ave. Ind phone 3721-1. 9-20-lwk FIVE-ROOM house. Room for chickens chick-ens and cattle. $16. 2347 Boulevard. Bell. 1474. 9-17-lwk Villi IS MHMMI.JW4I j ENGRAVING. REPAIRING. ! H. F. UPP I Jewelry. Cut Gins?, Iland I Painted China. Etc. 2476 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. RJJAD THE CLASSIFIED PAQfl UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE AUG. 28TH, 1910. (Mountain Time.) DENVER &. RIO GRANDE R. R. DCPART. Jilxt,'8h for lh0 East I l 'n n Tn- 0To Salt Lake 9fP o.ro. 1.,Sq t LaV PosHengr 13 4S p.m. ..At.aatlo Limited, oast 2:i5. p.m. Atlanllc M.ul. cast C: p.m. tlUrarnl Junction Kxprtos C:1J ARRIVE. IjOKden Passenger 11 M n lJ-lniited from east 2.4Spm. 6 :hlcaRo Ex. from east 30 p.m ogden Express l-e V - U Local from Sftnpcle P TO- .Utah and Cal. Kxprwis )5 JD a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. TM i Noj liftstbound. I Popart. iO.Moll an.j Express I :M n m. lOjKant il.ill I 8 M a-m- I Ss Angeles Ltd., dally . 1:05 p ro. 2Lvcrl2nd Llmlicd I 2.3'J p m. 4. Atlantic txprens I 6 W pm. No. Westbound. I Arrive. 6r:if neger ' 5:33 a.m. 3j.'.ilifern:a Expions 6: a.m. H'ast Mall U:l7 a m- l.OvcrUnd Llmlte.I I S P m- 7Los Angeles Ltd., daily . 3:35 p.n. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No North of OKden. DeparL j llButfo and Portlnnd 1:15 m.ra. 131 Ogden-Malad Motor Car. S:25a m. 13;idaho Express 9:10a.m. ; 3'Uutte and Portland &:W P m. , 11 C-icho Valley Passenger 6:23 p.m. i l&i'Yellowstono Pork Sjpuc, d.. li.iopm. North of Ogden. Arrive. 55'YellowMone Pork Specl.t". .1 C.11 "i 2, Butte Express 6:25n.m. HiHortland K.iprcps i B-OJ :i -n. . U L toh Exprcs-j S 0.1 p.m. KlSalt Lake Paseencor VfV a.m. .Salt Lake Special 3: 40 p.m. lJilMalad-Ogdon Motor '.'ar.... bi p w. No. South o Ogdca. Dopart. lCIYollwntono Park Special....! 6:30 a m. liS'ill Lnko Kxprons.. 7:15 a m. 32,Local for Salt Lake j 8:30 a.m. 24Portland Express IS :10am. 12iCacho Vnllej Express. .... ..10.30 a m. 4JFast Mall ll:35a.m. ii;Ovcrlond Limited I 2:1 P m. Salt Lnko Special VmO p.m. eLos Angeles Llrn'td dallv3: 50p tn. X'.ivrlHniJ Limited I 3 p m. 20(Paeific Express 5: 45 p.m. SS.Salt Lake local, daily. . . C: 15 p m. HiUtah Expresi 'J ib p.m. No. South of Occlvu Arrlvo. lButto and l'orlland 12:6Cam Sl.Ailnnllc Kiprc&s 8:05 a.m. Uld.iho Kxnress I &:i0 a m. 23!Local, dally 9:30 a m. 7I.os Angele9 Limited ..12:50p.m. Illveriund Limited .. I 2.(0 p m. i Butto and l'orlland I p.m. 33(Local r4:10p.m, llCarh Valley Express .) o 2i p.m. 35iAtlanilc Express 6:15pm. 13local 6:45 p.m. IjI 1 olluwslono Sperjal. daily..; 7.jj p.m. SOUTHERN I-.'C'FIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. DeparL riPncinc Kxpress 6:3J a.m. S Viint Mnll . 11 :H a m. lUverland Limited 3 40 p m. iPaclHc Express 4:24 p m. No. From West. Arrive. I filAllnntln Express 6 29 a.m. lujFast Mall 7:W) a m. SJverland Limited 2 10 p.m. 4Atlantlo Kxoress b.it p.m. Dally except fcunday. L3GAL. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION A Republican county convention is hereby called to nn-et at Ogden City, Weber county, state of Utah, on Thursday. September 29th. 1910, at 11 o'clock a. in.. In the district court room in tho Weber county court I house, for the purpose of nominating I the following officers- County Clerk. Treasurer, Recorder. Sheriff, Attorney, Ajci-ior, Surveyor, one County CommfxHioner for a four-years' four-years' term, one County Cornmlsploner for a two years' term, four nemhers of the House of Representatives of the State L'glalalure. and one State Senator, a Constable for Ogden City, nud for the purpose of transacting f.ich other business cs shall properly 1 come before paid convention. Said 1 convention shall consist of 2(il del-i del-i gales, apportioned as follows from the several districts of Weber county, the said apportionment being on the basis of one delegate for each twenty-two 1 (22) votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for Honorablo Joseph Howell for congress in lue election of 1908, as fol-I fol-I lows: Ogden City. First District 11 Second District .. 11 Third District 10 I fourth District 10 I Fifth District 10 Sixth District 9 Seventh District 5 Eighth District 12 1 Ninth District 8 ; Tnth District 9 2 Eleventh Dislrlct 11 j Twelfth District 11 - Thirteenth District 13 0 Fourteenth District J J Fifteenth District .0 Sixteenth District 14 1 Seventeenth District 13 j 177 J Outside Ogden City. Durch Creek 3 Z Kden 3 - Farr West 3 Jlarrlsvllle 3 Hooper No. 1 - J 3 Hooper No. 2 3 HiTnlPvllle 9 Kanesvllle 2 LEGAL (C-:raUaad.) Liberty Marriott 4 North Ogden " " s Plain City . g Pleasant View Randall l . Rlverdalo 4 Kv 3 Slatervllle Uintah ...'."..'..'.'! 2 Warren ; West Weber No. i !!!!! C West Weber No. 2 4 Wilson 4 S4 Primaries for the election of delegate? dele-gate? to the said County convention 1 aro hereby called to meet at the usual I places in each district in Weber county ' on Saturday, September 24.1910, at S o'clock p. m, at which time and'plac? delegates will be elected to tbo Republican Re-publican State convention, to be held In the Ogden theater In Ogden Cltv, Wober county, Utah, on Monday. September Sep-tember 26th, 1910, at 11 o'clock" k. r.v, which convention will consist of 639 delegates, 64 of which are apportioned to Weber county as follows: On the basis of ono delegate for each 90 cotes cast for the Honorable Joseph Howell for congress In the election of 1908 APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES FOR STATE CONVENTION Ogden City. Flm District 2 Second District 31 Third District 2 ! Fourth District 2 ' Fifth District 2 i Sixth District Seventh District 1 ' Eighth District 3 '. Ninth District 2 i Tenth District 2 Eonth District 2 j Twelfth District 3 Thirteenth District 3 Fourteenth District 2 1 Fifteenth District 2 , Sixteenth District 3 Seventeenth District 3 39 Outside Ogden City. Durch Creek 1 Eden 1 Farr West l , Hnrrlsville 1 Hooper No. 1 I Hooper No.. 2 ., 1 Huntsvlllo 2 1 Kanesvllle 1 I Liberty 1 j Marr.ott l North Ogden 2 Plain City 2 Pleasant View 1 Randall 1 Riverdale 1 Uintah 1 Warren 1 West Weber No. 1 1 West Weber No. 2 1 Wilson 1 "25 ( Tho District Chairman in each pre- : cinct or district in Weber county is j hereby directed to make provisions for holding said primaries In a suitable suit-able place lu accordance with the 1 above call. O. R. MAOSON. Chairman. Carl Allison. Secretary. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. ionault County Clerk )r the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Informat.on. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DI6-I DI6-I TRIBUTION. I In the District court of Weber county, coun-ty, state of Utah In. the matter of the estate of Charles L. Buschman, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the final account of E. F. .Hratz as administrator adminis-trator of the estate of Charles L. I Buschman, deceased, together with his petition for the approval and sct-I sct-I tlouient I hereof and distribution of ; the residue of the property of said estate to the persons entitled thereto, there-to, have been set for hearing in said court, at the com house, at Ogden City, in Weber county. Utah, at 9:30 o'clock a. m. on the Sth dav of October, Octo-ber, 1910. Witness the clerk of said court, with tho seal of xaid court amxed, this 21st dav of September, 1910. (Seal I S. G. DYE, Clerk. By Jno. V. Bluth, Deputy. Halverson &. Pratt, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication, Sept. 21st, liuii. Last publication, Oct. 1st, 1910. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Second district court for Weber We-ber county, Utah Estate of Martha Amelia Summers, deceased: , Creditors will present claims with I oucbcrs to the undersigned adiulnln-i adiulnln-i Irator, at tho oiTlce of N. J. Harris, 409-410 First National Bank building, : Ogden, Utah, on or before December ! 20. 1910. I THOMAS R. BATES, Administrator, i N. J. Harris, Attorney for Admlnls-j Admlnls-j t rat or. DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES CANAL CO. Notice of AMesoment. Ogden. Weber County Utah, Sept 10 1910. ' Notion is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of said company, held on tho 7th day of September, 1910. an assessment of $2.50 per flbare waa levied on the capital capi-tal stock of the corporation, pavablc to the secretary on or before the 22nd |