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Show Iqr Jeal bImams nsut these columns EVERYBODY REAPS FORTY ACRES, fine sandy loam, two miles from city; under canal, but g.wd for three crops of alfalfa without with-out water; will veil In two tracts If desired; de-sired; J 100 per acre; Email percent down; balance on lone time. Hunter & Kenned, second floor First Notion al I?:ink building. 12-21-lwk I MMi -. EIGHT-ROOM modern brick bouse on bench; verv easy terms. Inquire Dell I'hone 478-Y. ll-23-lo. 120 ACRES, mile- and half north Utah Hot Spring?. 40 acres In luccrn. 10 lu grain, 20 In meadow, 10 In fruit. Palancc pasture. Address O. II. Ward, Drlgham City. R. F. D. No. 2. 12-9-lmo NEW" modern fj-room brick $2,730 5-room frame, on bench l.fion 7-rooiu frame, lot 50x132 1.700 KELLY & HERRICK. 12-1D-K ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR TRADE We have Just completed our new store, corner of Twenty-seventh street und Harlow avenue. We Hko to see all of our old patrons together, with a great many new ones. Wo have a modern and Banltary way of handling our goods, and we handle tho best In ' nil lines. Wo have a complete lino of groceries, meats and vegetables, and we are one of tho few stores which bundle U. S. Inspected meats exclu-fively. exclu-fively. Tho Btamp Is on cery carcass car-cass Como nnd see us. You -will make no mistake. SEAGER MEAT & GROC. CO. Hell 221, Ind. 271. SALT LAKE & GDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY $ LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m , 3 a. m., 10:3 o. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m.. 3 p. ., 4:30 p. m., G p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. ux, 10.30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express-' (either 'phone) for quick and careful servlca In Salt Lake vallev. SIMON BAMBERGER, Pres. - Ogden Rapid Transit Co. Eiecfaic-Way to Brigtiam LEAVE OGDEN. C:30 a. ni , 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30, p. m , 2:00 p. m., 3:30, 6:00, 6:30, 8:00, 1;30 and 11 p. m. Twelve trains each way dally. Express service, to all Intermediate-points. Intermediate-points. New Interurban depot, 237S Washington Wash-ington Ave. Call phones 452 for information. J. W. BAILEY, Sup't, UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. ((Mountain Twne.) DENVER &. Rio GRANDE R. R. DEPART. ,5tS3CrT for th East I 1-m 10 To Salt Lako .1 9:W a.rru 12fc.alt Lake Passenger . ..112:45 p.m. 2IAtantlo Limited, cost I 2 -SS p.m. 4 AtlajuJe Mall, cast 6.00 p m. S,Jruud JudcUoq Express 6:10 p in. ARRIVE. J Ogden Passenger .. 11.35 am. 1 Limited from East 245 p.m. 6 Chicago Express Jrom cast. 8.20 p ro. 7 Ondou Express S W p.m. 11 Local from S&npne 7 10 p.m. a.Utah and C&1. Express 12.&J a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. TrTi f " No. I Eostbound. Depart. MiMall nnd Express I 8 SO a m 1'jlKuM Mall 8.J5 a.m, fcLos Angles Ltd.. dally.... 1 .05 pin. 20crlnnil Limited j-S'J p.m 4At)antIc Express 6. 59 p.m. No Westbound. Arrive. r.P.issenger !G:23a in. 3 California Express 6:30a.m. 9K(i9t Mall in 17 n.m. lOverland - Limited ..'3:20 p.m. 7Los Angeles Ltd., dailyf 3:33 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. LEGAL (Continued.) dend Is declared. All dividends aro payable to the stockholders appearing appear-ing of record on the company's books ou the day before such dividend Is payable." Repeal article XI and substitute in lieu thereof tho following: "Article XI Tho officers of this corporation shall consist of a Board of Eleven (11) Directors, a President, "two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each officer and director, in order or-der to be eligible, must own and hold In his own name at least ten ehares of the preferred stock of this corporation, corpora-tion, as shown by tho books thereof." there-of." Repeal article XXI and substitute In lieu thereof tho following: "Article- XII Within ten days after the election elec-tion of a Board of Directors they shall hold a directors' meeting and elect a President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and Treasurer. The President Pres-ident and the Vice Presidents shall bo chosen and elected from among their own number; but the Secretary and Treasurer may bo elected cither from the directors or from tho stockholders, stock-holders, In tho discretion of tho board, and In the offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be combined in tho same person. There shall hereafter be held an annual meeting of the owners own-ers and holders of the preferred stock of the corporation on the second Wednesday Wed-nesday of April of each year; such meeting shall bo held for the purpose pur-pose of electing a Board of eleven Directors, and transacting such other oth-er business as may be deemed necessary nec-essary or convenient for the welfare of the corporation. Such meeting shall be held at the general ofllce of the corporation in tho city of Ogden, County of Weber, and State of Utah, at such hour of said day as the President Pres-ident or Board of Directors may determine de-termine Tho Board of Directors may direct the calling of special meetings as they may deem proper and necessary. neces-sary. At all meetings of stockholders, stockhold-ers, whether annual or special, representation repre-sentation of a majority of the preferred pre-ferred 6tock, exclusho of treasury or non-Issued stock, shall bo 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 stockholders stock-holders unless a majority of tho preferred pre-ferred stock Is represented. The Board of Directors shall bo elected by ballot, and a stockholder receiving a majority of the votes cast by the owners of the preferred stock of tho corporation shall be deemed and declared de-clared duly elected as such director. Each owner and holder of the preferred pre-ferred stock iu the corporation shall be entitled to as many votes as ho holds shares of such 6tock. Representation Represen-tation by proxy, duly appointed, shall be allowed at all meetings of the stockholders, whether annual or special. spe-cial. The failure to hold any annual annu-al or special meeting on tho day ap pointed for the same shall not forfeit or in any way Interfere with the corporate cor-porate rights acquired under tbis agreement, but any such meeting may be held at any subsequent time upon giving twenty-one (21) days' notlco thereof by publication in a dally newspaper published In Ogden City, Stats of Utah. The secretarv shall. " FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDY.EN. Improved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eagles hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 8:00 p. m. Visiting cbieis cordially Invited. JAMES MCBETH, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER. C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of V. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet tho first nnd third Mondays at Union La-or La-or hall. 363 21th st. Visiting members mem-bers cordially invited. D WREL D. SMITH. I P. ALJCE COLLINS. Sec. and Treas. WOMFN OF WOODCRAFT. I Poiro Lily tMrclo No 174. inotts every 'pcond nnd fourth Monday nltbts at 7:3. In I. O. O. F. Hall. VlBllln neighbor cordially Invited TEN A NELSON. O. N. ATB HEY MAN, Clork. Dell Phono 12 ;l-T- n r. o. elks. B. P. o Elks, Ogden LodKe No. 713. lodffo and club rooms neennd floor Watthlnton avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesday cvnlnit. , . C, A. BOYD, Exalted Ruler. C. O. Do WOLF. Seoretary- WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Wvher Camp No. 74. mots In W P. Hall In tho Utah National Bank ClJ3r' every Thursday evening at 8 o clocit. Multlng Woodmen cordially lnltea to tCJid. W. II. DRABBLE. C. C. K. AUT1I, Clerk. First Ia-tlonal Ia-tlonal Bank DldC- x ORDER OF OWLS. , Ordcn Neet No. 121. Ordr of Owls, meets every Thursday evening la tasie Holl. ca.t of Kced hotol. at 8 "clor Vlsltlnis llrother Owls are lnUcd to attend at-tend tho r-Vst meetings. ,. . THOMAS LESLIE. President. J. OLIVER, Kecrvtary. No. 2415 Washington A"- WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, OgdcD Clrclo Ml. moots every Wednesday nltfht at i-m o'clock, K of P. Hall. Visiting nplnh-born nplnh-born Invited. Dues can bo P-ild at mo Ragan Grocery store, tho afternoon oi tho foib of each laonth ALMA LUiDlNGTON. O. N. Cts mo bt. MARIE CUITE9. Clerk. 2731 Monroo Ave. KNIGHTS OF TYTHIAS Osden Lodgj No. 2. Knights of Py,l,hu meets at Castle hall. Utah National Bun building, every Monday evening AU ii. of I'.'s requested to moot with ua. A. K. PRA1T. C. O. W. U. KIND. M. of E. W. L UNDERWOOD, K. oi R. Si a LOYAL ORT)t:K OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose. OKden Lodgo No. 811. meets every Friday evening at w Li. m . Euglen Hall JoS. CHEZ. . P. A, KOHN. V. R. A- IRVINE. 6ocrotar7. ROTAL ARCANUM. Fraternal beneficiary order. Insures men at low rates. Jtecervo fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. t37 convenes recond and Iour:n Thursdays at 1. O O V. Hall. P. A. HERDTL KeKont. J. W. WOTHKKSHOON, Collector. OEO. V. KOlJEitrS, Becrotury. EliOTIlEKKOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN. Oj?d-n Homcstend. No. 15C5. meets second sec-ond and fourth Wcdnenduy nluhla, udd Fellows' Hull. Visiting Archers cordially cor-dially lavltcd to meet ullh us. W. 11. TOLLER. CS Vlst bt.. Foreman. O. E. WILLIAMS. -V.'l 21st Bl., Correspondent JBBSL' Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Prop. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St. Both Phones 321 COED WOOi FOR SALE. 4-2-1 Foot Lengths. J. P. O'NEILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Ind. 908. Bell 621. LEGAL. ' NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLIES State Industrial School for the Year of 1911. Sealed bids will be received at the Superintendent's OfDce until .1 p. m. Dec. no, 1910, for furnishing the following fol-lowing supplies: 24, "0 lbs. high patent flour. 72,000 lbs. et. grade flour. GO.ooij lbs. bran and shorts. 1,000 lbs. each of Graham flour, corn meal and Germade. 12,000 lbs. beef, front and rear quarters quar-ters alternately. 1,000 lbs. mutton and veal as needed. need-ed. tons of nut coal. "Ou tons of mine slack coal, all coal delivered f. o. b. cars at Five Points 20 d.. pairs boys shoes, C dz. pairs girls' shoes. 20 bbls. eyrup, 24 cases Laundr soup, 20 cases Castile soap, ln.OOO lbs. 6UKar, 18 bales while salt pork, IS bales ham. I'iO undershirts, 250 pairs underdraw under-draw ers. 1.10 pairs overall?, 200 black shirts. oo brooms. Drugs and medicines for hospital use. Stationery, typewriting pap?r, pencils, pen-cils, carbons, Inks, etc. School supplies Pen points, hoJd-ei;. hoJd-ei;. ink and pencil tabs, etc. Hardware Tubs, buckets, pans, brooms, brushes, etc. Groceries and proIsIons sufficient ir tho year 1911 Dry cods Toweling, sheetlng3. 1i ble cloths, napkins, ginghams, waitings, wait-ings, corsets, stockings, etc.. eic. Laundry Chip soap, Wyndotto soda, so-da, blueing, etc Ahsupplles to be delivered 03 required, re-quired, subject '-o the approval of the superintendent. All bids will be subject to th-j board of trustees and will bo opened by tbem subsequent to above datr Detailed llsU of all above supplies mentioned may be had by callln? at the olllce of the Superintendent. The boprd reserves the right lo reject re-ject m y and all bids, or to accept any iiropc sltlon favorable to the staia. Bids for supplies furnished will be paid, for monthly. Tho law requires I that a certified check for not Jess I tran G per cent of bid accompany tho Eame, and shall require of tho successful suc-cessful bidder a bond in one-half of the amount of the bid, that he vIU I ronerly perform his conVact l or any further information apply a. Office of Superintendent Utah Jn-ddbtilal Jn-ddbtilal ScLool, Ogden, Ltth. E. G. GOWANS, Superintendent, E. J. MILNE, Chief Clerk. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or tho Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of tho Second Judicial District of tho State of Utah, in and for the County of Weber. In the matter of tho estate of Robert Fisher, deceased. Croditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at tho office of C. R. llolllngsworth, room 303 Ecclea Building, In Ogden City, Weber County Utah, on or beforo March 25th. 1911. JOSEPH A. TAYLOR, Administrator of the Estate of Robert Fisher, Deceased. Dated Ogden, Utah, November 22nd, 1910. C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH,. Attorney for Administrator. 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 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 make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid In advance. No exception to this rule. OGDEN BUSHfESS DIRECTORY. (Continued.) CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. SEE W. B. Long for building and rc-talring; rc-talring; plans furnished. Bell. 1568. r 11-26-lmo. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE It you hae any kind of Junk nhone us up: we will call for it. Bell phone 325-K; Ind. 726- FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobeon. Bell 626-Z; lad. 3695-D. 11-16-23 MVSIO. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Maolc furnished for all occasions, lad. 1131-372A-A, Bell 1203. 7-1 ti OSTEOPATH. DR. J. F. MORRISON, successor to Dr. Alice Houghton. Ofllce with Dr. D. N. White, 21C5 Washington. Phone Bell 41-Y. 12-19-lmo PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician, and Surgeon; offlco hours. 10 to 12 ft. m ; 2 to 4 p. n.; S40 25th Bt Offlco phones. Bell 615-K; Ind. 615: residence resi-dence 646 Wash. lad. phono 602. eANITAR? WORK. APFOINTED SCAVENGER cl Dlst. No 2 11 of tbo city eouth of 24th Fireet. Bell Phone 224-Z. Ncli McCarty. , S-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO, Paul Van Komcn, Prop. Phone Bell 1002. All kluds 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 chep. Bell Phone 1J2L 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth stroet 7-9-lyf STORAGE. STORAGE space reusonat.V Ogden Wholesale Grocer Co., 1310 Wall ae. 9-17 tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, Daggage. Hack and Bus Una. Eacnaso and passenger transfer a ipeclnlty; 412 26th. Both Phones 2. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage O., moving vans, nil kin It t-aDsfer work; pianos a specialty. Of fice Zii 1-2 25th SL Phones 283. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing nnd covering, 92S2Sth. J. dtn Hartog. Bell, 671-X; Ind. 433. 9-1-tt UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. K. VAN K AM PEN. parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, work guaranteed, 2769 Volker. Both phono9. 8-S-lt U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GGDEN, UTAH i Capital and Undivided Profit 1276,000.60 Davtd Eccles, Pres. G. H, Tribe, Vlce-Pree. -r, John Wat6on, Vlco-Pres. M. S- Browning. Vlco-Pres. John Pingree, Cashier. Jas F. Burton. AssL Caahler. don't forget to lay in a stock of CASCARETS with your Xma9 purchases. It is the worldVbesI candy medlcino for littlo folks and ,r folks during Xmas week. CSCAliETS will keep tho tots well and happy don't overlook tho grownups. They aro all bound to overeat and stuff so bo ready with a Cascartt at bed time. t2J fluy a 10c box CASCARRTS week's treatment and bovo )t haixly to um every nlbt, Xmii wee. '"i.'l- ' ! "..Ml GGDEN TURF EXCHAHGE ti 226 25th street. j Wires to all tracks on all 4 S SportiJ:;; Events. j HELP WANTED. ? FEMALE. CHAMBERMAID at tho Virginia. 12-20-lwk LA DIGS wanted to take work home spare time; experience .unnecessary; reliable help only. 2233"' Washington avenue. 12-10 lwk i WANTED A woman for general housework. 1519 24th. 12-17-lwk ' MessmakingT LADIES' TAILOR Now sultu, alterations, altera-tions, repairing, etc. Reasonable. C56 27th. 12-ll-lmo. DRESSMAKING. 2353 "Wash. 441 Ind. 7-9-tf SITU ATIO NWAirTEDlffALE JAPANESE wants position at house- work or cook help. Beil 1089. 273 24th SL 12-16-1 wk ROOMING "HOUSEFOR SALE TWENTY-EIGHT modern, well furnished fur-nished rooms, nil rented for good prices; good, long lease; rent very reasonable: will sell at sacrifice. Co-lenlal Co-lenlal Hotel. 362 24th 6L 12-7-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTED Poland China hoar, cheap. Also cowg, S30 and up. W. Jarrell. Rlverdale. 12-22-lwk FIR3T-CL.VSS new milch cow. Call at 2157 Reeves ave. 12-10 lwk ALMOST NEW piano and furniture. 2747 Monroe ave. 12-19-lwk HARD and soft coal stoves, drum, and locket fence. Ind. 739, Bell 662. ' 12-17-lwk FOR SALE Rhode Islands. 2350 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. 12-lC-lmo HORSE, weight 1,200; 7 years; sound. Both phones 664. 12 10-tf riANOS BriggP. Merrill. Norria & Hyde and other makes if desired, at lowest factory prices. J. M. Pan-tone, Pan-tone, Bell 1227-Y. 12-8-lmo ALMOST new Wheeler & Wilson machine ma-chine for salo very cheap. 236 28th. 12-7-lmo. ONE dcilvery team for sale, Smith Bros. Mattress Factory. 12-C-tf FOR SALE Nearly now high grado piano. Ind. phono C7, Boll 1023-Y. 11-30-tf FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness; har-ness; cheap. Call either phono 119, or P. O. Box B 4396. 11-10-tf OLD newspaper matrices, good to put under carpets, lino your chicken coop and rabbit peas, etc.; a handy thing around tho house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10 22-tf FOR SALE Old mau. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard ofllce. tt ' . . I PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Slzo of bod. 33x47 1-2 Inches. In first class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address the Uvenlng Standard. 7-2-tf W ANTED T O B UYI WANTED TO BUY A violin for cash. Address E, care Standard. 12 21-wlc CLEAN whx ar al Standard offlco. 12-1 7-tt FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Nearly new hlch gTado piano. Ind. phono C7, Bell 1028-Y. 11-30-tf l ost7 LOST A new fur neck scarf, by deliver)' deliv-er)' boy. Return to llorrocks Bros. and gft reward. 12-19-tf moneyToToan MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property- HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg. 4-30-tt MONEY to on watches, dlv mondss, Jewolry, firearms, etc. Uuclo Sam's Loan Offlco, established 1SS5. Tho Motty Lenders of Ocdea;. 273 25th SL C. H. Smith. Prop. ' 9-4-lyr WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Small farm, about 10 acre6, with water rights. Address, "Farm," care Standard. 12-21-lwk I NO MORE LAUNDRY TROUBLES. You can now pet your laundry when you want it, and cxaotly as you want it, and wo know your needs and do our utmost to meet them. All work puar-nnteed puar-nnteed satisfactory. Our team , will call for work upon Phono j call, Dell, 1050. I SUNRISE HAND LAUNDRY. 1 263 26th St. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. i FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. WARM ROOM for gentleman; steam h.-at ; l:Uh; $10; reference. 2341 Adams ave: close in. 12-22-lwk TWO modern furnished rooms. 2614 Monroe. a 12-22-lmo IIOI'SSKEEPING ROOMS at 171 22d Mreet.' 12-21-lwk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. The Wilson. 437 Herrick avenua. Bell, loll 12-20-lwlc TWO furnished rooms for light house-lteeplug. house-lteeplug. 123 3'.'tli St. Bell phone 1245-K. 12-19-lwk ' LIGHT housekeeping" rooms. 1T33? -, Wall ,yo. , 12-17-lwU ROOMS for (.'''ntlemen. Good home ia private family, modern 560 Twenty-third. 1210-lm HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Monroe, Mon-roe, 12-D-lmj THREE FURNISHED rooms. $15.00 W. B Wedoll. 11-7-tt FOR RENT. UNFUr.i55HErJ HOUSES-FIVE HOUSES-FIVE rooms of cottage for rent Call Bell phone 1"S2-K. 12-.7 lwk JANUARY 1. neat 4-room cottage; bath and other modern conveniences. convenien-ces. S37 23d st 1 2-17-1 wlc HOUSE: 10 rooms: strictly modern with furnace; 135. 00 a month. Ap-rl.vC.53 Ap-rl.vC.53 27th. 1116-tf "WANTED TO RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. FIVE or six room house, close In. Ad-dress Ad-dress S. K.. P. C). Box lr.O 12-22-lwc " 'J " FOR RENT7" UNFURNISHED ROOMS. j TWO rooina. 2' 20th. 1215-lmo.A. FOR" RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD AND ROOM, close In and desirable. de-sirable. 2r.2i". Adams. 12-20-lwk BOARD AND ROOM, 4 19 2Cth St. 12-7-lmo ROOM, BOARD, reasonable, Melrose, 2639 Jefferson. 12-6-lmo KOOM3 AND BOARD. 2333Adams. 2-16-tt . i FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. MODER.N' "i-room house, furnished; between be-tween Waif and Lincoln on Royal ave.; ?ft. ind. 813. 12-19-lwk WANTED. FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED house, 3 rooms. 313S Adams ave. 12 22-1 wk WANTED A 7 or 8 room house; partly part-ly furnished, or C room houso uif-'- furnished. Address S. B.. care Standard. Stan-dard. 12-22-lwk WANTED Four-room modetn, fur nlshod cottage or house, close In; three in fa ml I v. Phono 151S-Y, Bell. 12-lC-lwlg BUSINESS CHANCES! LET US Imlld your homo. You cn pay for name In small monthly pay' nicnts like rent. Only 5 per cent inv terest. Call, Investigate. 375 23d ft. i 12-22-lt mfi Yoifll Feel"-"-Froud Indeed of that last winter's skirt or suit if you will have us dry clean it. Your garments or fabrics fa-brics will always be returned to you in faultless condition if yrt Bend them to tho Ogden Steam Laundry 437 23th St. Sprv'rs.ya-Ai.-wrg-T.y-' r. Vienna Cafe I 322 Twenty-fifth St. Special Dinner 25 I Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. j Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAG la ' ( No. North of Ogden. Depart. llPortland Expreis 1:18 am. 131 UKdon Malud Motor Car... :2j n m. 1j Iiiftho Kxorcss 914 am 3 Butto anj Portland 3 M p.m. 11 Cacbo Valley Puaseniror... b: p.m. , No. North of Ogden. Arrive. 2Butte Express 9:15 a.. 14 t,'th KxprcHH I 9:(j om. 12 Snlt Ikt Pu9Rngar 110 20 a.m. 4 Salt Lako 8peclal j 3.J3 p m. X32 Mlad-OKdcn Motor Car... i.V) p.m. No. South of Ogden. Dopart- 2Salt Lako Express.. 9:30 am. 32Flyer 8:30 a.m. KICacho Valley Kxprcsa 10. M a m W Local U;3S a m'. i2 Loral 2 3'l p m. Pitfall Lako Special .i)0 p.m. kjLoB Angola Ltd.. dally 3 M p m. So lxcal 3.30 r m! Jul Flyer 6 43 p m. 3SSalt Lake Local, daJly 6:45 a.m. lUtah Kxpreoa 9 15 p to. 4-J, Local 6.4& p.m. No. South of Ogdon. Arrive. UPortlond Kxpross 12:45 n. 31!Atlanlic Express 8:10am. l.'l Idaho Lxpresa 9 W a m I JsJiFlyer 9:3j a.m! WLocal II :W a.m 7i1jos Angoloa Limited 12 50 p.m. 21 Local - CO p.m. 3Ltulte and Portland.. 3 p.m. 3! Local 4.10 p m. 11 Cache Valley Lxprcus.... . 6:20 p.m. U Locul C W p.m. lFlycr 6.4i p m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. I Westbound. Dopart. 3 Paclfic L'xprc-ss 7:10a.m. 5 Foft Mail I167 a.m. HOvorland Limited 3 40 p.m. CIacUlc .xprcis 4.M p.m. No. l'rom Wtil. Arrive. n&T r - l--.f.,v.f,..-r--l.il7n j CALENDARS I AVhcn making your : next purchase at ? ": our drug store, - kindly ask for beautiful calendar I for 101L i mi mm go. Ogden's Best Drug Store. 2453 Waslngtoii Ave. j ti THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH 0FFER8 TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL-ANCES, BAL-ANCES, BU8INE33 AND RE-E.PONSIBILITY RE-E.PONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. e. Oooly, Prcsttfent "''." Hcric E. Peery, Vloe-Pr. Harold J. Peery, Vlc-Prja. " Ralph Hog, Cahlr. A. V. Mcintosh, At. Catl.ler. CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST N'o matter what they look like, you will get them back new. : in 15 minutes. ; OGDEN SHOE EEPAIS FACTOEY 333 24th Street. and. In case of failure, any other officer of-ficer of eaid corporation, may frivo twenty-one (21) days' notice of all annual or special stockholders' meetings meet-ings as aforesaid. The notice must specify In general terms tho pnrposo or purposes for which any special meeting Is called. Notlco of any annual an-nual or special meeting may bo serv- ed by the Secretary or other officer by delivering a copy thereof to such , stockholder owning or holding preferred pre-ferred stock In this corporation personally, per-sonally, or by depositing copies thereof there-of In the United Statea postofllce at Ogden, Utah, with tho postago prepaid, pre-paid, thereon, at least twenty-ouo (21) days prior, to the dato of any such meeting, addressed to the several addresses ad-dresses of such stockholders, which shall havo the same effect as the publication aforesaid. DAVID ECCLES, President. HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. Dated Ogden. Utah. Oct. 11th, 1910. Ogden, Utah, Nov. Cth, 1910. The above meeting Is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Monday. Doc. 5th. 1910. at 11 o'clock a. m., at the company's ottlce abovo mentioned. M. S. BROWNING. Vice President HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, Dec. Cth, 1910. Tho above meeting Is hereby ad Journed until Thursday, Jan. 5th, 1911, at 11 o'clock a m , at the company's olllce above mentioned. M. S. BROWNING, Vice PresldenL HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. NOTICE. Will Pay City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that the un-I un-I uerslgned Treasurer of Ogden City will, at his office, on and after this date, pay City Warrants bearing Registry Reg-istry numbers from A-101C1 to A-10fi00 and' IM01G1 to B-HicOO, all Inclusive, and further, that all such warrants lint presented to nie for paymeut on f,r before Deceml.fr 20, 1910, will cease to draw interest thereafter. THOMAS B. FARR. City Treasurer. (Dated Ogden, Utah, Dec. 16. 191".) 12-lC-lwk WILL PAY COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby ?iven that the undersigned, un-dersigned, treasurer of Weber county, coun-ty, Utah, will, at his office, on and after this date, pay all county warrants war-rants bearing register numbers Jrom No. 51791 to 53231, Inclusive, and that all of eald warrants fihall cease to draw Interest after this date (Dec. 21, 1910). ALMA D. CHAMBERS. Treasurer of Weber County. Ogden. Utah, Dec 2i, 1910. CHICHESTER S PILLS i hi l!'1- iii-i in-Trn I C J( RlAlil l!K.M ILLM.I-'6 I IV IJ oiikrt 1, Cn.t.S.'at.Alv.T.Pt)l'l ' J T- C. SOLD BY DfitGGISTS EVtRWHERE ODD KELLOW8. OE'Jcn Lorlpo No. 6. Indfipii(lont Order Or-der of Odd Fellow, mocte In I. O. O. F llall, eery Tuesday cvcnlnj: Vllilni; lirotlicrs cordlnlly Invllml to lo prejenu PIUNKY UAKLIt, Noble CJrand. iiLNK KlbbLL, Secretary. Queen City Rebckah L-tliiC No. 4 I. O. O. F.. meet prcond and t?urlh Friday cvenln;.i at Odd Fulluwa' Hall. Visiting incmbtTS Invited. KATU BAILEY. N. O. JEMLA. ML'ID. Hoc. So'y. 713 3rd OPDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Vusatch Division No. VH. yj. It, C. meeta necond and fourth trldays at 2 3) p. m . In K. of P. Hiill. corner Wah-Irnton Wah-Irnton uvcnuo and 2-ttli utrcot All trotbora arc cordially Invited to attend GEO. ALLEN, C C. 1). L. BOYLE. S. and T. MASONIC. Qucon Esther Chapter No 4. O. 13 8 fltgiilur mcotlncH held nt Mabonlc J C a II. on "Washington avenuo between Twi-nly-(lflh and Twunty-slxlh struvts, tho flrnt ona third Frldaye of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to ",U'"dMnS. KATE SMITIIEHS. W. M. LILY V. 1IAL8TEAD. Scc'y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No 3210. meets evnry fcond nnd lourlh Monday cveiilng or each month nt the EulesT .JlalL VLiit-Inr VLiit-Inr mcn-.bern cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle lots Jackson Avo. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder. Room 31. Lewis Block. LADIES OF THE M A CCA R EES. Silver lllvo No. 1. L. CJ T. M., meetn rvcrv ind and 4th Tuesday nfternooa t. : 3) o'clock. In I. O O. F. Hall. 21VJ Wash-Inrton Wash-Inrton avenue. Vlsltlnic mombors aro coidlnlly Invited to utlm.d MRS. ADDIK A NO ELL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE IROUT. It. IC FR TERN AL ORDER OF EAGLES. I'l eternal Order of Ea:lc-8. Offloii Anrlo Vo ll!. F. O. K., meol every Vednedy (veiling at Eutjlo Hall, cam of Reed Hiv tel al S P- '" Visiting Brother Eiit."li ore InvltJd to attend tho Acrlo ineet- ln6 LEON PROWNIN'O. W. President. 10 R- OLIOER. Secretary. DR. N. M. E8TES. Aerlo Physlclnu. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Ciimp No mccta every Tues day nluht at 8 o'clock, at EukIua Hull, lith St- Vlnltlng members Invited to meet vlth us. P. A FARR IS. CminFfl. J H H1IAKKR. Clprk. Ojiden Business Directory Advertisements la this column cost ioC per Uao per ontb. payablo lu tdvauce. ALVORD & ANYTHIN'tl. BH1 333. MUCH MORK for LOTS LESS, lmo ARCHITECTS. T. C. WOODS & CO. 1st Mat'l Bank ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW. 8 FAR NS WORTH. Attorneyat-Law; Attorneyat-Law; 314 and 31i Lccls bulldlos. ClAtluntlc Express 6:20 a.m. 10 Fast Mall JC :30a.m. 2'Ovorlnnd Limited I 2:10 p to. 4,Alluntlo Express 6:io p.m. Dally except fundajr. LEGAL. NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Susar Company; Notice Is hereby Klven that a meeting meet-ing of the stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company will be held at the company's office, room No. 20C Ecclos building, Ogden City, Utah, on the Cth day of November. 1910. at 11 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of considering con-sidering and voting upon the following follow-ing proposed changes and amendments amend-ments to the articles of incorporation of this company, to-wlt: Repeal article V and substitute In lieu .thereof the following: "Article : v Tho authorized amount of tho capital cap-ital stock of said corporation shall bo Tour Million ($1,000,000) Dollars, di- 1 ld'd Into Forty Thousand (40.000) I bbare of preferred stock of the par a!ue of Oue Hundred (J100.00) Dollars Dol-lars each. Unlets otherwise ordered by the Hoard of Directors, alt dlvl-denas dlvl-denas shall be paid In four equal quarterly quar-terly payments, to-wlt: On th' first day of April, July. October and January Jan-uary of each year, commencing with the fl rut such day succeeding the dl- ' rcctn' meeting at whlcu such a dlvl- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for tho County of Weber. In the matter of tho estate- of Lorenzo Fisher, deceased. Creditor will present claims, with vouchers, to tho undersigned at the office of C. R. llolllngsworth, room 303 Eccles Ilulldlng. In Ogden City, Weber County Utah, on or before March HGth. 1911. LEAH O. FISHER, Administratrix of the Estate of Lorenzo Lor-enzo Fisher, Deceased. Dated Ogden, Utah, November 22nd, 1310. C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Ixrin W. Williams, de-ceiixrd. de-ceiixrd. Creditors will present clal.ns with ouchers to the undersigned at 1 he ofllce of LVo. S. Dean, attorney. ! North Ogdon. Utah, on or before March lt. 1?H- . C II Chandler. Admlnis 1 rator of the Estate of Lorln V. Williams, de-' de-' ceab'd. I CEO. S. DEAN, Attorney. I Flint publication Ier. lt, 1110. READ THE CLASSIFIED PACE. V |