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Show FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT TOESE COLUMNS SIX ROOM bouse, nve blockd from City Hall, modern conveniences, must be sold this week A $.n.."tn) j property for only $2,600. with a payment pay-ment ot" $uoo cash. Balance $35 per nionth. IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 Twenty fifth St. 9 13-lwki MCE threo-room house, barn and shade trees, lot 55xl2r;; price Sl.OOO. 515 Cook St., Five Points. S-27-lmo NEAT cottage of four rooms, fine lawn, shrubbery. I300.no. 2C?1 Monroe. Mon-roe. 9-9 2vks FOUR ACRES or 40 lots faclrr: Washington Wash-ington and Hudson ave., between p.rd and 4th aves., by owner. Wm. ' Xordloh. 2252 "Wash. are. 9-13-1 uk , 5u FOOT LOT, North Washington avenue, near Mound Fort school. $-0d cash, balance easy terms IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 Twenty fifth St. 9-13-lwk PLENTY of fine lots, for honie-bulld-ers In Lakcvlcw Addition, the section sec-tion that Is building up eo rapldlv. Buy from owner. Ed H. HaII. Reed hot!ll rnc-iwk SLX choice east front lots on Blnford avenue, near 20th St. (Just east if ' the Eccles block"! at a bargain Ed H. Hall. Reed hotel. 9 16-lwk FINE 50-foot lot. 25th street. $200 ca9h. balance easy terms IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY, I -SO Twenty-fifth St, 9-13-lwk I ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, largo I lot. barn, room fcr four iiorscs. lots I of hay, wagon. Ono block from business busi-ness center. Apply P. M. Poulsmi. 2404 Washington. 5 26-tf 80 ACRES choicest orchard land at Orchard Heights, also 2 shares of Davis & Weber Counties Canal Etock. M A Child, 271 Pa terson Ave. Bell j 1197X, S 11 lm ' A NICE FOUR ROOM brick cottage, on Qulncy avenue, near 24ih street. East front" Lot 50x165. Terms. II. II. Goddard. 310 Eccles building. 9-7-1 mo THE MELROSE, C22 20th Present lDCOine over $300.00 per month. 917-lnm. LEGAL. (Continued) for holding said primaries In a suitable suit-able place In accordnnco with the above call. O. I'. MAOSON. Chairman. Carl Allison, Secretary. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOM FOR gentleman Steam h-at, hftth. $io. Reference. 2".u Adams. 9-13-lwk ELEGANTLY furnished threo-room apartment, strictly modern: no children. 2341 Adams. 9-14-lwk NEWLY furnished rooms for gentlemen gentle-men 136 Heirlck Ave. between. 2iHh and 27th. 9-17-lwk. FURNISHED ROOMS, 236 24th St. 9 10-irao FURNISHED rooms for light honnv keeping; electric lights, bath. 2017 Wash. Ave. 9-16-1 k TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Enquire room 1. Og-den Og-den Tlicaire 9-14-lwk FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, 2?Tl Adams. 913-lwIc TWO FURNISHED ROOMS lor housekeeping. 152 Patterson. 9-13-lwk NICELY furnished iront room fop rent. 222s Lincoln. 9-lb-2wk j ROOM for gentleman, Modern. Bell 361-Y. 9-iMiud j ONE large front romn. two Ix.-ds ami two single rooms, modem 2-1 2 J Adams. 9-3-3wka ELEGANTLY furnished sunny front room, Lest location In cltv. 579 24 lb. 9-2-1 mo ONE or two furnUhed rooms with private family, located within ono block of Weber Academy, and within with-in 1 1-2 blo.lc.s from new high school. Address R, care of this ofllce. 9-2-tf FURNISHED and unfurnished housekeeping house-keeping rooms, modern. $2.00 per week and up. CCiJ 3 1st. S-29-lm.-i NEWLY furnished housekeeping rooms. 302 24th. $ 19 lmo FURNISHED ROOim 23SG Wash. 8-13-tf FURNISHED and unfurnished flats, 2C31 Grant 4 1C Cmo two furnis;,j;d rooms for housekeeping ; 465 27th St 9-"I-tl FOR SALE MISCELLaITCOUS FURNITURE complete for ten roomj Address ' E" in care Standard. 9-17-lmo 1S-HORSEPOWER upright steam h-.il er. almost new. Bell phone 952-X 9-17 2wk a TWO horses and wagon, buggy an harness. 2201 Lincoln 9-1 7-1 wi PHAETON, harness and cutter. 3 H Trult jars. Jelly glasses, etc. 623 261 h. 9-17-lwk. GOOD team of horses, weight 1300; Wagon and harness. 42; U'cs; 21 s St. 9-lC-lwi FURNITURE for sale. C. E. Fish en 9-1 4-1 mo, FINE, almost new Mission Oak Piano, Dirt cheap. Come quick. 329 "Cth. S-29-lmC ONE FRESH Jersey Cow, 1915 Grant 9-1 3-1 wk SEWING machine- for sale cTfjap. 222S Lincoln. 9-12-lino. HELP WANTED. FEMALE. GIRLS wanted at Koso Preserving Co., 2154 Wall Ave. 9 10-21 A DINING room girl and chamber maid. At The Virginia. 9-1G 2wks. WANTED Chambermaid at 132 2.rtb. 9 IG-lwk WANTED Stenographer and recen-tlon recen-tlon lady. Eyesight Specialist Dr. King, 1st Nat. Bank bldg. HOUSEKEEPER not over 33 to take charge of C yi. old girl. Good wages. Out of town. Address L. S.. Care of the Standard. 9-14 lwk G1RL for general housework Call at No 10 Peery Apt. or Ind. phone 3779-D. 9-13-lwk WANTED At once, good girl or woman. wo-man. 2526 Adams. 912-lwk GIRLS wanted. American Linen Supply Sup-ply Co. 9-7-tf GIRL to assist with housework, one that could go home nights preferred. Address W. M., caro Standard. 9-2-tf WOM N for general housework; good wages. 724 24th St. 91-tf COMPETENT g.rl for housework. Good wages, no washing. 2322 Jefferson. Jef-ferson. - 8-25-tf GIRLS wanted a', the O. S. L Lann dry. Union Depot. S-S f SITUATIONS WANTED." FEMALE. x DRESSMAKING done very reasonable; reason-able; satisfaction guaranteed 2443' Lincoln. Bell, 1326. 9-15 lwk ' POSITION as ccok In boarding house or hotel. Address N. O., Care Standard 912-lwk HELP WANTED. MALE. STENOGRAPHER; good pay, promo-tlon. promo-tlon. New Centunry Agencv, 41 First National Bank bldg. J. W Hnw-ley. Hnw-ley. Mgr. 9-17-1 wk BELL BOY wanted, Reed hotel. 9-17-tf I FIRST-CLASS solicitor. The Nobby ! Cleaning Co., 320 24th. 912-tf CARRIER BOY for the mornlDg paper. Apply to W. E. Hart, from 5 to G:30 P- m- 9 8 tf j TT" enterprising agents to sell best kimwii article in Utah; $5 00 capital required to start. r.O per cent margin; ' best opportunity ever offered In Og- j den. Apply mornings. 425 23rd ' S-31-tf ! FOR RENT UNFURNlSHEfi HOUSES. NEW modern five-room brick cottas?. 2302 Jackson ave. Call W. H. Voor- 1 hies. Bell phone lf.oj-K 9-17-lwk I FIVE-ROOM houi-e; new. all con j veniences, Including gas range. 573 22nd st Ind. phone 3030-L 9-14 tf THREE-ROO.M bouse, 313S Adams. Inquire 3123 Adams. 9-14 lwk TWO-room house, 52S 21st. Enquire Christenson Shoe Co. 9 14-lwk PART OF AN EIGHT-ROOM modem j house. Corner 23rd and Adams, j Apply 040 24th street. 9-13 lv k THREE-ROOM house on acie and half , of ground, near 25ih St. 333 21th. I 912-lwk THREE-ROOM house, close In. We-dell. We-dell. ' -23-1 f PLAIN SEWING. DRESSMAKING, J306 Wash. 441 Ind 7-9-tf FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new hl;;h-grado piano, O. J. Stllwell, Ind. phono C7. Bell 1028Y S 27 tf LOST" LOST Red Iver Johnson bicycle on Sept. R; uprlng forks and 6teel rims, No. 103524. Ac-turn to 57S West 21st St. Reward. 9-14 lwk OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Clears and Tobacco. Plpo doctors. 3-35-iX HAIRDRESSING. MRS. CAR WILE and Miss Rltter. balr goods, hair dressing and manicuring. mani-curing. Marlnello creams and lotions. bll 1st Nat. Bauk bldg. Bell 1304. 8-30 lmo HAIR GOODS. HAIR SWITCHES for sale; comblng3 made In switches. C. E. Lee, 26u3 Wash. 9-2 lmo JAPANESE MERCHANTS WAH SING-LUNG, 265 26th St , Japanese Jap-anese novelties iancy goods, teas and groceries. 9-2 2mo JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk phone us up. wu will call for IL Leli phono 325 K; ind. 725 FOR JUNK OF ANY KINO phone Jacobson. Boll 626-2; Ind. 3695 D 11-16 22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnishod for all occasions Ind. 1134-3724-A Bell 3205. 7-1 tf OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, rcblocked and retrlni-rced, retrlni-rced, by practical hatter. Fifth floor Lewis Blk. 7-16 tf PAPER CLEANING. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Prlc-s reasonable. Bell HOS Ind. 3652 A. James Thompson. $ 31 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 P m.: 3J0 23th St. Offico phones. Bell 517K; Ind 515; residence resi-dence 646 Wash. Ind phone 502. ALICE M. RIDGE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office 5th floor Lewis block. Phones, Bell, 241Y; Ind. 412. 9 8-lmo SANITARIt WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dlst. No. 2, all of the city south of 24lh Plieet Boll Phono 324-Z. Nols McCarty. 5-10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Koiuen, Prop. Phone Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothlDg and shoes, bought, 6old or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap Bell Phone 1321. 179 12 Twenty fifth street 7-9 1; STORAGE. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. WO ME. OF WOOHCRAKT, Pppn Lt!y Circle No. Ii4. rnrot evt f rcond -.m1 fourth Monday nights at :3-. In 1 r,. o I" Hati. utllnK niUnU toro.nlly invited TKNA NK1.SON O N. KATE UEYHAN. Clfrk. iJili cnoiia lH'-Y. B. P. O E1.K8. B. P. O. Kilts, Offdon Lodg No. InoKt. anil cluo ro:.!"!1, suconrt rtoo." t Vt vtnctr.n hvcouo Rgu!ur u)xnnu' vtry Tu-1ny tvorlnrf. C. A, BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF. Secretary. WOODMEN OF Trite WORLD Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bids, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. A.UTH, Clerk. First National BjdIc Bldg, ORDER OF OWuS Ogden Nest No. 1218. Order of Owls, meets every Thursday evening in Eagloa Hall, east of Reed Hotel, at S o'clock. Vlaltlnj: Brother Owls are Invited to attend the Nost meetings-THOMAS meetings-THOMAS LESLIE. President J. OLIVER, Secretary. No. 2415 Washington Ave. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Oftden Or 1 cle 581. meet3 every Wednesday ulht at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hail. Visiting neighbors incited. Du3 can be paid at the Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 2Slh of eacu month ALMA LUDDLNQTON, G N. 698 12th St. MARJE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monrco Ae. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogdon lodge No 2, Knls'nta of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castle hall, Utah na-Jlonal na-Jlonal bank bnlldlrg, every Monday erening. All K. of P.'a requested to meet with ua A E. PRATT. C. C, W. G. KIND, M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R. & S. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improve 1 Ordor of Kodmon, Hiawfttb Tribe No. 3. meets in Eagl Hall, every first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. VlaltiDg chiefs cordially cor-dially lcvlted. JAMtB MACBETH. Sflchoro. E. P. v;EIGER, C. of R B. WRIGHT. C. of XT. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose. Ogden Lodge No 311, meets eerv Friday evening at 8;00 p. m.. Eagles Hall. JOS. CHEZ, D. P. A. KOHN. T. R. A. IRVINE, Sec'y. ROYAL ARCANUM Fraternal Hnenclary Ordc Inwr ir.en at low mto Roservo fund over tix million dollar. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenor second ond fourth Thurnoyn at 1. O. O. K. Hall. P. A HtRPI. Rojtont J. W. WOTHERSTOUM, Collootor. UEU. E. ROBKRT3. 8cretary- ROYAIj HIGHLArfDnRS Th Royal HI(rMondi;r mot tha flrnt and third Monday at Union Labor Hill, ta 24th St. DueH can be puld from 1 to I, oiTlco of O. W. tjrron, on ILo 24tn of Dach month. Vlc!Ung rnombr cor dlailv Invited. DAYRt'L D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLIN'S. Sc'y anj T-- BROTHERHOOD r AMERICAN YOM'-N OKden Homfstmi, f.o. ISuO moot oo-ond oo-ond and fourth Wednoartay nlcbts. Odd Fellowp- Hall YImIIIhk Archers cordially cor-dially lavltnl to mt with ua. W. It TOLLER. 6 Hat St., Foreman. O E. WILLIAMS. 152 21t at.. Correspondent. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Indepecdent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meete lii 1. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to bo present pres-ent SIDNEY BAKER. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City, Rebckah Lodge, No 4. t O. O. F., mceta second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' HalL Visiting members invited KATE BAILEY, N. G. EMMA MEID. Rec. Sec'y, 718 23rd LADIES OF THE MA'fCABEES. Ellver lllvo No- 1, i. '. T. M.. roetn every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, la I. O. O. F. Hall. 2115 Washington avenue. Visiting roe Libers ar-j cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS apDIE aNOELL. L. C. MISS Ia JENNIE PROUT. R. K. FRATERNAL OPOEft OK KAGLK9 Fraternal Order of Khc'o". Oicd?n Aerl No. 114. F. O. E.. iii;-Ik every Wednon. day t-VLiilcc at Eacla Hall, east of ltewl Hotel, at 8 p. m. Vlaltlng Bfother EoKle9 are ...vlled to (ittend lh Aerla LEON PROWNTNO. W. President. K. R. GEUJKR. eeietary. 1R. N. M. E9TES. Ari Phyelclao. MODERN WOObMBN O"-. AMERICA. Utah Caino No. WA, meets every Tuesday nluht at o'clock, at Eagle" I HalU Sth SL Vlsltlnc mombera InvltoO i to Lueot --lth us . I I' A FAR.7T5I. CunL J. H SHAFER, Cleric. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR9. Wasatch Division N". I-4- - : , 41 mcts second and fourth Fridays at J 5 p re. in K. of P. Hall. cornr Waah-Infcion Waah-Infcion avonu Knd 24 th "tr"1..,.', trothora are corillally 'n attend. 3EO. ALLEN. C. C D. L. BOYLE, ft and T. MASONIC?. Qun Eathar Chavter No 4. O B. Relaf n.elnpa bold a t Mnaonic H-J.'l. ctx W-aahlnKton avenue betw.v.n TTentT-flfth TTentT-flfth and Twenty-Uth "tnaata, , tho Drat and third Fridays of each i moith-Journlug moith-Journlug niomboM cordially Uivlted to U'DdMRfl KATE SMITH ERS, W. M. LILY VV HAL3TEAD. fcec y. novAT. NEiGiiBOita or america. Exclslortai-" No 32to. meet, every second and fourth Monday MMlnp c! each month at th t-al Hall. V lalt-Inir lalt-Inir miimli'M cordially Invited. mk mum,il;.i)L BAWYER, Oracle. 4,1 )9IS Jarkrnn Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder., room 31. -wla Bloc. Oden Business Directory A'SvCrsmuto 7c. per line per ironth. payable lu advance. ARCJHTTECTS. F. C. WOODS & CO. Ut Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. p g pRNS W O RT H , Attorney-at- 1 Law; 311 and 315 Iccles building. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE AUG. 28TH, 191. (Mountain TlmO DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. DUPART. C;Expr.k for the East I 7 a.m. 10;To Bait Loko -I 5:C0 a.m. 12Salt Like FaFoii8r pn- t Atitntlo Llmltod. east Z:u5 p.m Atlantlo Mall, oast ) P in- l OrunJ Junction Express iJ ARRtVE. iO;den Paaeenger ,w 11 3 :..n 1 Limited from caat 2 S P-m. t Cblcatro Ex. from east 3: P m- . ; Ogdou Expreaa 8:0 P m- 11 Local from SaJipetei J l P nu lUtah and Cat Kxpresa il JO o-ta. UNION PACIFIC R. P. CO. Tr. I , No I Eistbound I DepaJt- lOjMatl and Expreaa I 30 a m. lO'l- ust ilall I -33 a til. Ss Angeles Ltd., dally. J 1:05 p.m. HUverljnd Limited I 2:30 p.m. 4.AH1UHI0 Express I t'M p No I W estbound. I Arrive, 6,Pano-iter ' 6:33 a m. J"allforn!a Eipross I 6 - m- Qst Mall U:H a ni- lJver)nd Limited I S:2d P m. 7L06 Angeles Ltd., dally. 3:35 p.m. OREGON SHOR1 LINE R. R. CO. J No. North of OEden. I Depart- j IIRutto and Portland 1 1:15 a.m. ! J31 Ogden-Malad Motor Car. 8:2Ca.m. 13Idaho Exprecs 9:10a.m. 1 SiButte and Portland S'M p in. 1) Cache Valley Paerengor. , . . 6.o p m. 1 K- Vellowstone Park ijpec., d.. 8:10 p.m. No. North of Ogden. Arrive. 1 rTellowatone Park Special. . I 6 -H atn i 2;Rutte Expreaa C:25a.m. !i!Portland Expiess I K W !'" 1 Hit'lah Express I S-W V m- lvlfalt Lake Passenger .': -T 4Salt Lake Special 3:40 p.m. : 13JiMalad-Ogden Motor Car.... t-5 P m- j No I South oi Oedcn. Depart. lolYellwetone Park Special....! 6 3) a.m. :;SaIt Lake Express I 7.15 a m. 1 32 Local for Salt Lake 8:30a."m. I 24 "Portland Exprepu IS :10a. in. ; 12,Ccclie allej Express llO-.K1 a.m. 1 VFast Mall 11:35 a.m. I !,Ovorlarid Limited I 1-M P-'n. 1 Salt Lake Sp liil 4-W P m. Lo3 Angele3 Llm'td. dall3:50p.ui. , h,(ierlanj Limited 2 1' jj.m. 20, Pacific Express 5:45 p.m 38 Salt Lake local, daily. .. C: 15 p.m. HiUlah Express I 91i P-m- No. South of Oirdeu I Arrive j lBulte and vortland 112:55am 21. Atlantic Express 8:05 a m. iJldaho Express I 9:00 a m. 21 Local, dally 9:30 am. 7Los Angeles Limited . . J12 : 50 p.m. JiHetiand Limned I 2 w p.m. i,i;vjUo and Portland I 3:21 p.m. S3.lxical 4:10p.m. ll';Cucho Valley Express I 3:2o p.m. 2.vAtlantlc Express ...... .C: 15p.m. lP.;'local I 6:43 p m. lu Vellowstone Special, daliy , V:.0 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No Westbound, Depart. Jll'nclflf: Express 0:0 a.m. 0;K:it Mall 11:07 a m. ljoverlnnd Llmltod !:H p.m, till'ucinc Express i.H p.m. No I From West. I Arrlve. 6'Atlantlc Express 8-M n.ra. l"l-'art Hall , .Vv, a.m. . ( jverlmid Limited 2 IS p m. 4 Atlantic Express &! P-ta. Dally except Sunday. LEGAL. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office. Salt Ijike City. Utah. Aug. 15, 1910. Notice la hereby given that Emll H. ' AnderEon, whose pOBtofflce address Is Ofidcn. Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements ot the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907, as amended by tho Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate one (1) cubic-foot cubic-foot per second of water from springs In Weber county, Utah. Said springs are ultuated at a point which lies north 40 feet and east 1.210 feet distant dis-tant from the nouth quarter corner of Section 34, Township 6 north, Ranpc I west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted divert-ed at the jilace where it issues from eald fcprlnpa and conveyed by mana of a pipe line for a distance of 2.OO0 feet, where It will be used during the peiiod from April 1 to October 1. Inclusive, In-clusive, of each year, to Innate approximately ap-proximately SO acres ot land cm-braced cm-braced In Section 3. Township 5 north. Rarnce 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. As a secondary purpose, as much of said water as may be necessary nec-essary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application ap-plication Is designated In the Stato Engineer's office as No. 3093. All protests asalnst the Rrantlnc of raid application, statins the reasons therefor, inist be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office 'vlth-in 'vlth-in thirty (30) days after the completion comple-tion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER. State Enlneor. Date of first publication AueusT 20. 1910, date of completion of publication September 19. 1910. DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES CANAL CO. Notice of Assessment. Ogdon, Weber County Utah, Sept 10, 1910. Notice is hereby clren that at a Inf? of the P-oard of Directors of cald company, held n tho 7th day of September, 1910, an assessment of I2.5U per share was levied on ihe capl-. capl-. tal stock of the corporation, payable to the secretary on or before the 22nd dav of October, 1910, at bla office it 0;;den City. Utah. Aav etock :u.poa which, this assess- LEGAL mont may remain unpaid on said 22nd day of October, 1910. will be delinquent delin-quent and advertised for sale at public pub-lic auction, and unless payment is made before, will ho sold on" tho 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 delinquentsassess-niont. delinquentsassess-niont. together with cost of advertising advertis-ing and expenses of salo. J. C. NYE, Secretary. Office Na 618 First National ank bldg., Ogden Utah. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN I COUNTY CONVENTION A Republican county convention Is 1 hereby called to meet at Ogden City, Weber county, state of Utah, on Thursday, September 29th, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m. In the district court room In I he Weber county court house, for tho purpose of nomlnatlnR the following officers: County Clerk. Treasurer. Recorder. Sheriff, Attorney, Aa etor, Sunreyr.r. one County Commissioner for a four-years' four-years' term, one County Commissioner for a two years' terra, four nembers of the House of Representatives of the Stato Legislature, and one Stato Senator, a Constable for Osden Clt.v, and for the purpose of transacting I such other business as shall properly I come before said convention Said convention shall consist of 21 delo-l delo-l gates, apportioned ae follows from tho ; eeveral districts of Weber county, the said apportionment being on the basis of one delegate for each twenty two (22) votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for Honorable Joseph Howell for congress In the election of 1908, as follows; fol-lows; Ogden City. First District 11 Second District 11 Third District )0 Fourth District 10 Fifth District . 19 Sixth District 9 Seventh District J Eighth District 12 Ninth District S Tenth District 9 Eleventh District 11 Twelfth District 11 Thirteenth District 13 I Fourteenth District 9 ! Fifteenth District j Sixteenth District 14 Seventeenth District . 13 177 Outside Ogden City. Rurch Creek , 3 Eden 3 i Farr West 3 1 Harrisv ille . . 3 I Hooper No. l 4 j Hooper No. 2 3 j lluntsvllle 9 1 Kanesvllle 2 Liberty 2 ; Marriott 4 ' North Ogden " 8 i Plain City ... 6 Pleasant lew 4 Randall 1 Riverdalc 4 Rov ' Slatervlllc 4 Uintah Warren 3 I West Weber No. 1 "..!!!!!! 5 West Weber No. 2 4 Wilson 4 84 Primaries for the election of delegates dele-gates to the said County convention I are hereby called to meet at the usual I places in each district In Weber county I on Saturday, September 24,1910. at S o'clock p. rn at which time and place delegates will be elected to the Ro-I Ro-I publican State convention, to be held ; in the Ogdn theater in Ogden City, ! Weber county. Utah, on Monday, Sop-' Sop-' teraber 26th, 1910, at 11 o'clock a rj , " which convention will consist of 639 1 delegates, 04 of which are apportioned j to Weber county as follows: On the ; basis of one delegate for each 90 cotes cast for the Honorable Joseph Howell ! for concres In the election of 1908 . APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES j FOR STATE CONVENTION Ogden City. ' First District 2 I Second District 3 I Third District '. 2 : Fourth District 2 Fifth District 2 Sixth District 2 Sexenth District 1 Eighth District 3 Ninth District 2 Tenth District 2 Eleventh District 2 Twelfth District 2 1 Thirteenth District 3 . Fourteenth District 2 Fifteenth District 2 1 Sixteenth District 3 ' Seventeenth District 3 39 Outside Ogden City. ' Rurch Creek l ' Eden 1 Farr West , l 1 Harrlsville 1 j Hooper No. 1 1 I Hooper No, 2 1 ; Huntsvlllo 2 i Kawsvllle . . 1 ; Liberty 1 j Marriott 1 j North Ogden 2 I Plain City 2 i Pleasant View 1 I Randall 1 i Rlverdale . . ' 1 I Uintah . , 1 1 ! Warren 1 ' West Weber No. 1 l ' West Weber No. 2 1 Wilson 1 25 The District Chairman In each precinct pre-cinct or district in Weber county la hereby directed to make provluiono TO THE highest bidder, my beautiful mission oak piano. 329 2Cth st 9-3-1 mo FURNITURE of a private rooming house; good location. Hell M42-Z. 9 9-2vks A f'.OOD DIG HORSE for sale. Cheap. 1 SoG 22nd. Dell CO.! 9-7-lwk I ROOMING HOUSE lor sale 2306 I Lincoln. 3-2-low ' 1 NEARLY now hlgisrado piano. O J. I Stihvcli, Ind. phone C7. Dell 102SY. j 3 27 ti ' INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln. S:4-lmo PRESS FOR SALE. I Drum cylinder Cottrell press,- wltfc. J folder. Size of beJ, 33x47 1-2 inches. In tirst class order.' Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap lor cash. Inquire or address the i Evenlnc Standard, 7-2 ti FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard ' office t FOR RENT. ' FURNISHED HOUSES. ' FIVE-ROOM house. Room for chick en? and cattle. SIC. 2347 UouM-ard Roll. 1174. 9-17-lw FURNISHED house, modern. Call be tween Si and 12 a. nx, 761 23rd 9-17-lwk FOUR-ROOM furnished house. 526" 22nd. 9-1 2-lwk FOR SALE OR TRADE." SMALL lodging house- near dopot No. 2CC5 Wall ave. Ind. phone 954. 8-13-1 mo 1 BROOM RESTAURANT 'BEHOVED TO VIENNA ; CAFE til 26th 8L 'l ' Sleals game prlco at Broom Res- r; tauraot. SpecMl Dinner 2ic. ; Lunch from 11 to 4 p. m 'i Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. i LEw FOON &. TOM. Managers. , READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGB FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UNFUR. HOUSES. SMALL house and barn, 2630 Adams. 9-17-lwk FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. LARGE double parlor nnd closets. First-class board. 2039 Jefferson. 9-S-2wks DOARD and room. 4:9 2Ctb Street. C-29-tf ROOMd AND EOARD 2333 Adams. 2-lfi tt WANTED, ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMS and board for students. Call" or telephone, giving description and rule Ogdeu Business College,! Lewis Clock. 812 tf WANTED TO EUY. ' A SECOND band rag carpel, 14x11. Address J. G. Bond. Standard. j HIGHEST price paid for live poultry I and strictly fresh eggs The Ills-1 marck Chill Bar, 12$ 2.'Hh Street 916-lwk CLEAN wh:to rnsk at Standard offlca. 12-17-tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED OR UNFUR. ROOMS. TWO ROOMS furnished or unfurnished, unfur-nished, reasonable. 1 1 30 22nd st. 9-lti-lwk pKHiMMBaaaBTMamagana WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HORSES to pasture by tho month: good feed. Inquire A. Jackson, ' 21S-K Bell. 9 16-lwk ROOMERS and boarder. 614 21th St. 3S3S-A Ind. 9-13-1 I; WANTED, TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED by October 1. five or six room modern furnished house on the bench. Reference. G. W. Archer, -i2f Eccles building. Ogden. 913-lwk ; READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGe ) . STORAGE space reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co, 2310 Wall aye. 9-17-tf TAILORS AND CLEANERS. TAMO E CLOTHING COMPANY-Sults ready marie or made to order. Cleaning, Clean-ing, pressing and repairing. Phone 643 Bell. 257 Twenty-fourth St. TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J- C. Sladc. kssce. Furniture. Vans and Storage. Oifice 408 23th SL Both Phones 321. Af.LEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus LIn3. ilapgage and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co.. moving vans, all klnls transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 32S 1-2 23th SL Phones 2S3. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and covering, 92S2Sth. J den Hartog. Bell, 571X; Ind. 433. 9-i.t( UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN HAMPER'S siiop will be closed till further notice on account of sickness. 27C9 Volker ave. S-S-lt VACUUM CLEANING. FOR SALE, on easy term, or for rent by the day, the best vacuum cleaner on "the markeL O. J. Stllwell. Ind. phone 67; Bell. 102SY. 9S-lmo MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES-. Loans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg- 4-30-tf . I MONEY to l"n on wai-chea, diamonds, dia-monds, Jewelry, firearms, cic. Uncle Sam's Lood lOfflce, established 1SNC. The Mot'-y Lenders of Ogdca; 1 278 23ln SL C. 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