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Show Mmm. d.tt.J .iiISli c3 ,. .Lo FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS FORTY ACRES, fine sandy loara, two miles from city; under canal, but Kooil for threw crops of alfalfa without with-out water; will acll In two tracts If desired; de-sired; $100 per acre; small payment down; balance on lone time. Hunter & Kennedy, 6ocond floor F1r9t Nation al Bank building. 12-21-lwk EIGHT-ROOM modern brick bouse on bench; very easy terms. Inqulro Bell Phono 17S-Y. ll-23-lmo. 120 ACRES, mil and balf north Utah Hot Spring. 40 acres In luc?rn. 40 ! In grain, 20 In meadow, 10 In fruit Balance pasture. Address O. II. Ward. Brlgham City, R. F. D. No. 2. 12 9-lmo NEW modern 5-room brick $2,750 5-room frame, on bench 1.00 "room frame, lot 50x132 ....... 1.700 KKLLY & HERR1CK. 12-19-Of iMfi EVERYBODY READS rwW ,- fft When sclectiug 1; your XMAS I GOODS !iiisjii-f.'t our fine line f Watches, Kings, t ' Cut Glass, Silver- I ware and ninny other suitahlo ffifts; in fact ' everything found in an up-to-date Jew. 't rler store. W can K fill all M)tir wants. ?i H. F. UPP, Jeweler. A 2476 Grant Ave id I v?; l-Lffi , -". id Yoilc! Indeed of that last winter's skirt v or suit if you will have ua dry clean it. Your garments or fabrics fa-brics will always be returned to sou in faultless condition if you .send them to tho Ogden Steam Laundry -J37 25th St. ' i CALENDARS j 3 .When making your t next purchaso at 3 ;' our drug store, ; kindly ask for beautiful calendar f-: for 1011. - WR1- DRIVER & i ! SON 0RII0 00. Ogden 'a Best Drug Store. I 2453 Washington Ave. J rj THE UTAH NATIONAl BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, DU8INES3 AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. C Oooty, President. r Hence E. Pery. Vlce-Pres. Harold J. Petry, Vk-Pr. .- Ralph E. Hoas, Cashier. A. V. Mclntoch, Aut Cashier. TRAVELERS' CHEQUES OF THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY THE IOEAL FORM OF TRAVEL-ING TRAVEL-ING CREDIT, FOR FOREIGN TRAVEI HOME USE MOTOR- ING. ;.; ;.; :.: UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED OFFICE, UNION DEPOT IT'S THE " ' Riverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Mado by the ' OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ojdcn, Utah. HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J..C. SLADE, Prop. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 08 25th St. Both Phones 321 COID WOOD 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 bo received at the Superintendent's Office until 3 p. m. Dye. 30, 1910, for furnishing tho following fol-lowing supplies: 24.000 lbs. high patent flour. 72,000 lbs. st, grade flour. 60,000 lbs. bran and shorts. 1,000 lba. each of Graham flour, corn meal and Gerinade. 12.000 lbs. beef, front and rear quarters quar-ters alternately. 1,000 lbs. mutton and veal as needed need-ed 15 tons of nut coal. 5uo ions of mine slack coal, all coal delivered f o. b. cars at Five Points. 20 dz. pairs boys' shoos, 6 dz. pair. glrl.s' shoes. 20 bbls. syrup, 24 cases Laundry soap, 20 cases Castile soap. 10,000 lbs. sugar, 18 baits white salt pork, 18 bales ham. 1Z0 undershirts, 2G0 pairs under-drn under-drn were. L50 pairs overull3, 200 black shirts. 100 brooms. Drugs "and medicines for hospital use. Stationery, typewriting pap sc. pencils, pen-cils, carbons, inks, etc. School supplies Pen points, hold-ei hold-ei w Ink and pencil tabs, etc. Hardware Tubs, buckets, pans, brooms, brushes, tc. ' Groceries and provisions sufficient fjr the year 1911 Dry poods Toweling, BheotlnR3, table ta-ble cloths, napkins, ginghams, waitings, wait-ings, corsets, stockings, etc.. etc. Laundry Chip soap, Wyndottc soda, so-da, blueing, etc. A. l supplies to be delivered as re--julied, subject to the approval of the superintendent. All bids will bo subject to th? board of trustees and will be openod by them subsequent to abovo dat3. Detailed Hats of all abovo supplies mentioned niay be had by callln? at the otllco of tho Superintendent. The board reserves the right to reject re-ject any and all bids, or to accept any proposition favorable to the 6tai3. Lids for supplies furnished will bo pal l for monthly. Tho law r'.quireb that a certified check for not loss tlan C per cent of bid accompany tho 3ame, and shall require of tho sue-ce.srul sue-ce.srul bidder a bond In onohalf of the amount of the bid, that ho will noperly perform his contact. 1 or any further information apply a. Office of Superintendent Utah Jn-djuiial Jn-djuiial School, Ogden, Ltta E. G. GO'-VA.NS, Superintendent. B. J. MILNE, Chief Clerk. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. lorroult County Clerk or tho Respac-tlve Respac-tlve Signers for Further Information. IX TirE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District In and for Weber County, State of Utah. Estate of James H. Bean, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchors to tho undersigned administrator, admin-istrator, with will annoxed, at the office of-fice of J. D. Skeen and Brothers. 300-301 300-301 Ecclos Building. Ogden, Utah, on or before April 9, 1911. W. R. SKEEN'. Administrator With Will Annexed. J. D SKEEN, Attorney. Date of first publication, December 9, 1910. Date of last publication, Doeembcr 30, 1910. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District in and for Weber County, Stato of Utah. Estate of James Hunt. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned adtnin-Islratrlx, adtnin-Islratrlx, at the ofllce of J. D. Skeen and Bros., 000-301 Ecrles Building. 0len, Utah, on or before April 9, 1911. CLARA HUNT SINGLETON. Administratrix. J. D. SKEEN & PROS.. Attorney. Date of first publication, December 9. 1910. EUte of last publication, December 30, 1910. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF I be Second Judicial District In and for Weber County. State of Utah. Estate of William S. Parker. Do-ceased. Do-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, adminis-trator, at the office of J. D. Skeen an j Hrolln-rs. 3v-30l Eccle Building, Ok-den. Ok-den. L'tnh, on or before April 9, 1911. I). A. SKEEN, Administrator. W. 11. SKEEN. Attorney. P.it. of urht publication, December 9, 19M. I Pae of last publication, D?pember 30. 191'. I READ THE CUVSS1FIED PAGE. SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m , 9 a. m., 10;3I a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m.. 3 p m., :30 p. m., 6 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. 10:30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express (eliuer 'phono) for quick and careful sen lea la Salt Lake vallev. SIMON BAMBERGER, Pres. - Ogden Rapid Transit Co. Electric-Way to Brigham LEAVE OGDEN. 6:S0 a. m., S.00, 9:S0. 11:00, 12:30, P ru , 2:00 p. m., 3:30, 5:00, 6:30. 8:00. 9:30 and 11 p. m. Twelve trains each way vlaily. ' Express sorvlco to all Intermediate points. New Interurban depot, 237S Washington Wash-ington Ave. Call phones 432 for Information. J. W. BAILEY, Supt. UNION DEPOT-TIME DEPOT-TIME CARD EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. ((Mountain Tune.) DENVER & Rip GRANDE R. R. DEPART. io To,.btolt, L6 -J 90 -ra- lSalt Lake Tassenger ...112:45 p.m. M!an!!c Limited, Mt ...I S:65 p.m. J Atlantic Mall, tout :w p.ro. 8Orand Junctloa express 6 10 p m. ARRIVE. 1 Limited from ut f.iS p.m. 6 ChlcaKo t-xprcss from coat. 830 p m. pKtlcn Exoress M p.m. Jt' tr?"U 3cm pw 7:10 p.m. 3jUtah and Cal. Express U 30 o-m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. TrTt . No I EtttbounL ) Doport. Ail Expreas 8.21 n.m. auI'ast Mall I g i3 a m 8 Los AiiKoIci Ltd., dolly.... 1 06 p.m. 2Uerlnnd Limited -2J p m iAtlantlc Express cm p m o-l Westbound. Arrive. 5, Passenger ..G:23a m. SCalifornla Express .... .6:30a m, lFst Mall in i; a.m. lOverland Limited ..' 3:20 p.m. 7Los Angeles Ltd, dally 3.35 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Ocdcn. Depart. UPortlond Express l is m 131 Udc-Ma.Ud Motor Car... S.J3 a rn! is Idnho Lxprss j iq fm 3 Iiutte and Portland 3 SO p nt 11 Cttcbo Valley Fuaaongor... 6.25 p trC No. North of Ocdon. Arrive, 2Butte Express 9:15 a.ai. lf"ct'vh Express I (H a.m l?.Salt Lako Pasensr 110:24 n m 4 Silt Lnks 6peclal Z'23 p tn 132Malad-Oj;den Motor Car... 4.M p.ml No. South of Ocdea. Depart. 2Salt Lako Express. . 9:30 am. 32;Flyer 8:30 a.m. 12;Oieh Valley Expross no SI a m 121 Local 2:M p m, 4'8alt Lako Special 4.00 pm. 8 Los AJicels Ltd., dally 3 M p ra M.Local s 20 a.nt. t'IFlyer 6M5 p.m. 38Salt Lako Local, dally 6:45 a.m. ljUtaa Express 9.15 p rn' 40Local 6 45 p.ra.' No. Eouth of Ogdcn. Arrive. UPortland Express 12'4r, a m 31Atlantic Kxpreas S: 10a.m. IXlJoaho Express 9 00 am' f If Iyer 9 30 a.m! IttiLocal n oj a m. 7I8 Anecles Limited 12 50 pm II Local 2 00 p m." 3Bulto and Portland 3.M n m J3 Local 4 0 p ni. UlCache Valley Lxprcss...,. 6 M p rn ii'Locil -M p fn; 13;I Iyer 6.45 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. I WcKtbound. I Depart 3;Paclflc Express I7.10anu 6;FaJtt Mail li S7 a.m. llOverland Llmltsd 3:0 p m 6;Patlflo xprene j p D)' No. I From West. Arrive. siAtlantlc Express ISM am 10, Fast .Mall 6:30a m. ZjOverlund Llmlte4 1 2:1) p.m. 4Atlanllo Express 6:SS p.ra. Dully except flimdajr. LEGAL. NOTICE. To the Stockholders of tho Amalga mated Sugar Company: Notice Is hereby given that a meeting meet-ing of the stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company will be held at tho company's office, room No. 206 Eccles huilding, Ogden City. Utah, on tho 5th day of November, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. ro . for the purpose of considering con-sidering and voting upon tho follow-ing follow-ing proposed chanprei and amendments amend-ments to tho articlo.4 of Incorporation of this company, to-wlt: Repeal article V and substitute in lieu thereof the following: "Artlclo V Tbo authorized amount of the capital cap-ital stock of said corporation shall bo Four Million (J4.00O.000) Dollars, divided di-vided Into Forty Thousand (10.000) t,har'fl of preferred stock of the par value ofOne Hundred ($100.00) Dollars Dol-lars each. Unless otherwise ordered by tbe Board of Directors, all dividends divi-dends shall be paid In four equal quarterly quar-terly payments, to-wlt: On tbe first day of April, July, OctoWr and January Jan-uary of each year, commt-nclng with ib flrtt such day succeeding the dl- j rectorb' meeting at whlcu such a dlvl-l LEGAL (Continued.) dend Is declared. All dividends are payable to tho stockholders appearing appear-ing of record on tho company's books on the day before such dividend Is payable." 1 Ttepcal article XT and substitute in llou thereof tho following: "Artlclo XI Tho officers of this corporation shall consist ol a Board of Eleven (11) Directors, a President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each odlcor and director, In order or-der to be eligible, must own and hold in his own namo at least ten shares of tho preferred stock of this corporation, corpora-tion, as shown by tho books thereof." there-of." Repeal artlclo XTT and substituto in liou 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 Vico Presidents, a Secretary and Treasurer. Tho President Pres-ident and the Vlco Prosldents 6hall be chosen and elected from among their own number; but tho Secretary I and Treasurer may be elected either I from the directors or from the stock-i stock-i holders, in the dleoretlon of tho board, and In the offices of Secretary and Treasurer may bo combined In tho t same person. Then? shall hereafter be held an annual meeting of the owners own-ers and holdora of tho preferred stock of the corporation on the second Wednesday Wed-nesday of April of oach year; such meeting shall bo hold for tho purpose pur-pose of electing a Board of eleven Director, and transacting such other oth-er business as may bo deemed necessary nec-essary or convenient for tho welfare of the corporation. Such meetln-r shall be held at tho general office of the corporation In the city of Ogden. County of Weber, and Stat of Utah, at such hour of said day as tho President Pres-ident or Board of Directors may determine. de-termine. The Board of Directors may dlroct tho calling of special meetings as thej may deem proper and neces sary. At all meetings of stockholders, stockhold-ers, whether annual or special, repre sentatlon of a majority of the preferred pre-ferred stock, exclusive of treasury or non-lsaucd stock, shall be necessary for the 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 unle3S a majority of tho pre-ferrod pre-ferrod etock Is represented. The Board of Directors Bhall bo olected by ballot, and a stockholder receiving a majority of the votes cast by the owners of the preferred stock of the corporation shall be deemed and declared de-clared duly elected as such director. Each owner and holder of the preferred pre-ferred stock In the corporation shall be entitled to as many votes as ho holds shares of such stock. Represen tallon by proxy, duly appointed, shall be allowed at all meetings of the stockholders, whether annual or special. spe-cial. The failuro to hold any annual annu-al or special meeting on tho day appointed ap-pointed for the same shall not forfeit or in any way Interfere with tho corporate cor-porate rights acquired under this agreement, but any such meeting may be held at any subsequent time upon giving twenty-ono (21) duys' notice thereof by publication in a dally newspaper published In Ogden Cltv, State of Utah. The secretary 6hall, and. In case of failure, any other officer of-ficer of said corporation, may glvo twenty-one (21) days' notice of all annual or special stockholders' meetings meet-ings as aforesaid. Tho notlco roust specify In general terms the purpose or purposes for which any special meeting is called. Notice of any annual an-nual or special meeting may be served serv-ed by the Secretary or other officer by delivering a copy thereof to such stockholder owning or holding pre- ferred stock In this corporation personally, per-sonally, or by depositing copies thereof there-of in the United States postoiflco at Ogden. Utah, with the postago prepaid, pre-paid, thereon, at least twenty-one (21) days prior to tho dnto of any such meeting, addressed to tho several addresses ad-dresses of such stockholders, which shall have the samo effect as tbo publication aforesaid. DAVID ECCIS, President. HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. Dated Ogden, Utth, Oct. 11th, 1910. Osden, Utah. Nov. Eth, 1910. The above meeting Is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Monday. Dec. 0th, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. rn , at tho company's ofllce above mentioned. M S. BROWNING, Vice President HENRY 11. ROLAPP. Secretary. Ogden, Utah, Dec. 6th, 1910. The above meeting Is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Thursday, Jan. 6th, 1D11, at 11 o'clock a. m , at tho company's otllco above mentioned M.S. BROWNING. Vice President. HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. WILL PAY COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby Jven that the undersigned, un-dersigned, treasurer of Weber county, coun-ty, Utah, will, at his ofllce. on aud after this date, pay all county warrants war-rants bearing register numbers from No. 31791 to 53251. Inclusive, ami that all of eald warrants shall cease to draw Interest after this date (Dec 21, 1910). ALMA D. CHAMBERS, Treasurer of Webr Couuty. Ogden, Utah, Dec. 2l, 1910. NO MORE LAUNDRY TROUBLES. You can dow get your laundry when you want it, and exactly as you want it, and wo know your needs and do our utmost to meet them. All work jruar-antocd jruar-antocd satisfactory. Our team will call for work upon I'honc call, Hell, 1050. SUNRISE HAND LAUNDRY. 263 2Gth St. READ THE CLASSIFIED PACE. " FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. IMPROVED ORDER Of; REOMEN. Improved Order ot Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3. meets in Eaglen hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 8.00 p. m. Visiting chleis cordially invited. JAMES MACBETH. Sachem. E. R. GEIGER. C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. vf W. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS The Royal Highlanders meet tho Bret and third Mondays at Union Labor La-bor hall. 363 24th st. Visiting nicm-bora nicm-bora cordially Invited. DAVREL D. SMITH. I F. ALICE COLLINS, Sec and Treas. BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homestead No. 1505 meets last Thursday In each month. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us. W. S O'BRIEN, Res. 2533 Grant ave.. Foreman. A." P. COUCIL Correspondent, Res., R. F. D. No. 4. Box 21. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Biro Lily Clrclo No. 174. mwll e-verT fecond anil fourth Monday nights at 1ft n I. o. O. F, Hall. Ylultlng uolgbbon cordially InvJIe-l. Tfc'NA NFTiriN. O. N. KATE HEi MAN. Cleric Ko)l Pbons 12i-T- B T. O ELKS. , B. P. o. Ellui. Ocdon Lodfto No. TW. Iooko umi club rooms second floor W &shJnj(ton avenue Regular moeuos9 every Tuceday cvenlnc C. A. BOYD. Exaltvl ttulor. C. O. PeWOLF, tiocretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Webor WORLD-Webor Camp No. 74. ineetn In K or P. Hall In tho Utah National Banlc BldK . every Thursday cvcnlpK at 8 o'clocK-VlnltiDE o'clocK-VlnltiDE Woodmon cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. W. H DRABBLE. C. C. K. AUTJI. Clerk, Flmt National Na-tional Bank Bldlt- ORDER OF OWLS. . . Ocdcn Neat.. No 131S. Order of Owls, meets every Thurnday evonlng In Eagle Hall, cftt of Ketd hotel, nt 8 o clocK. VlBltlnjt Brother OwU aro Invited to attend at-tend the tiem meettngH. . THOMAS LESLIE. President. J. OLIVER, Secretary. No. 2415 osblnctonAve. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft. Otfdeo Clrclo Ml, meets every edn?Kd(iy nlt'it ut o'clock. K. cf P. Hall VlsltlnK neighbors neigh-bors Invited Dues can be Pll at tho Hasan Orocery store, tbe afternoon ot the 2th of each ninth. ALMA LUtDlNGTON. G N. tot 12th St. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. Zill Monroo Avo. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Offden Lodg No. 2. Kr.ifcuis of Pythias meets at Coj.Ho hall. Utah National liunx bullalng, every Monday evonlni:. AU K. Cf I'.'a requested to meet vfllh u. A. E. PRATT, C, O. W. U. KIND. M- of E. W. Lk UNDERWOOD, K. o: R. & S LOYAL OROr.R OF MOOHE. Loyal Order cf Moose. OKdon Lodge No. 311. metis every Friday v oniric ut 8.W L. id., Eugle Hall. J03. CHEZ D. V. A. KuliN, V. R. A. 1HV1NE. Secretary. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal bonotlciary orior. Insures men at low rates. Reservo funj ovr His million dollar. P.ociiy Mountain Council No. &T7 convenes cond and lourtD Thursdays ut 1 O O. ! . Hull P. A. HER DTI. Regent. J. W. WOTHEftSI'oON. Collector. GEO B. ROBERTS:. Secretary. ODD FELcr-VS. Ogden Lodge No i. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meetH In 1. O. O. K Hall, every Tuesday ovcplng. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. SIDNEY BAKER, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City Reboksh Lodge. No. 4. I O. O. F, mei second and f?urth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting members Invited. KATE BAILEY, N. G. EMMA, MEID. Rec feo'y. 715 23rd. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch DIvMon No J2I. u. R. '.. meets tecond and fourth frrlduys at 2.j p. m.. In K of P. Hail, corner Wa-'ilv Ircton uvenuo and 24th street. All brothers ere cordlnlly Invited to ultend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. D. L. IiOYLE. B. and T. MASONIC Queen Esther Ch.ipler No. 4, o. n. 3. Regular meetings held at Masonic 1 a ll on Washington avonuo between Twenty-tilth Twenty-tilth und Twenty-sixth streets. th frr.t anct third Fridays of each month. So-journlng So-journlng members cordially Invited to l'Mn MRS KATE 6MITIIEP.S. W. M LILY" V. HALSTEAD, bec'y. P.OYAIi NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. F.xtelMor Camn No. 3H0, mo-tK every nccind arid tourlh Iond.iy eveclng of each month ut Hie Hawks' JIall. Vlclt-Ing Vlclt-Ing nitrr.bt-ra cordially invited. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle. Jackaon Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder, Room 31. Lowls Block. LADIES OF THE MACCAREES f liver Hive No. I. L. O T. M., meets f every 2nd und 4th Tuesday ufternonn at 1JJ o cloclt. In I. O. O. F. Hall, 2116 Wash-Incton Wash-Incton avenue. Visiting luciiibora are cordlnllv Invited to attend MRS. ADD1K ANOELL, L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT. It. K. FI: ATERNAI, ORDER OF EAGLES. Fjuternal Order of Eagles. 0rren Aerlo No W&. F. - I- meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, east of Kcd Ho-icl Ho-icl at 8 p. m. VlHltlng Brother Eagles uro Invited to attend tho Aerlo met- '""'IXON T1ROWNINO. W. President. E It. GE1GKR. Secretary. DU. N. M. ESTE8. Aerie Physician. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. Vti. meets every Tuesday Tues-day night at o'clock, tit Eagles Hall. 2ith St. Visiting members Invited to meet with us. P. A. FARRIP. Counsel. J II. SMAFKU. Clorit Ogden Business Directory Advertisements la IhU coiuuin coil 11c. per 11 uo per mouth, payable la tuvaucc. AIA'ORD & ANYTHING. Bell 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS. Imo ARCHITECTS. P. C. WOODS . CO. lit Njfl Bank KCAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. I READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertlcements coet ono cent per word each Issue, or 6 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per weok 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 thla rule. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. 8. FARNSWORTH. Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles tralldlng- CONTRAOTORS & BUILDERS. LEE W. B. Lour for building and repairing; re-pairing; plans furnished. Bell, 1C6S. 11-26-lmo. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE II you bare any klDd ol JunJt phone us up: w rill call for 1L Ball phone 325-K; led. 726. FOR JUNK OF ANY KINO phone Jacobaca. BU 620-Z; XnJ- 8et)5-D. 11-16-22 MtrSIO. OQDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnlshod for all occaslous. Ind. 1134-372A-A. Bell 1205. 7-1 tf OSTEOPATH. DR. J. F. MORRISON, successor to Dr. Allc Houghton- Office with Dr. D. N. White, 2165 Washington. Phono Dell 41-Y. 12-19-lmo PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. CR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m ; to 4 p. m.; 340 25th St. Office nhonea. Bell 516-K; Ind. 615; resi-oence resi-oence 646 Wash. Ind. phone 03. EANITAR1 VrORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of DUt, No 2, all of tbe city eouth of 24th Ftteet. Bell Phon 324-Z. NeU McCarty. 6-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO, Paul Van Komcn, Prop. Phone Bell 1002. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, eold or exchanged; also trunks and suit-cases suit-cases cheap. Boll Paono 1J21. 179 1-2 Twemy-flfth street 7-9 lyr S3F STORAGE. STORAGE 6pace roaaonabJe. Ogden NVholesalo Grocory Co,, 310 Wall avo. 9-17 tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, Bagsaco, Hack and Bus Lin 3. Eapgage and paauengor transfer a tpeclalty; 412 25th. Both Phones S2. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN . Storaso Co, moving vans, all klnis t-ansfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice C23 1 2 25th SL Phones 283. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and covering, 928-2Etb. J. den Hartog. Boli, 571-X; lud. 433. 9-1-tt UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. K. VAN ICAMPEN, parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpota eleaued, fitted fit-ted and laid, work guaranteed. 2769 I Volker. Doth phonos. 8S-11 U. 8. DEPOSITARY. 'first national BANK OF CfiDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit I275.0CO.CO Davla Eccles, Pres. O. H. Trlbo, Vlce-Prea. John Watson, Vlce-Prea. II. S- Browning. Vlce-Prea John Plncree. Cashier. Jas. F. Burton. Asst. Cashier. riryj, :u '-v;j:r.'i.'f:r.va'rh7.ayiga I Vienna Calc 3 322 Twenty-fifth St. i Special Dinner 25 : i Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. J Dinner from 4 to 8 p, m. ' I j Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. : n- m ',' a, . ' ','J ,?jy.v 'jk h GGDEH TURF EXCHAHQE j : 328 20tn Etroet " Wires to all tracks on all ! j Sporting Events. HELP WANTED. ) FOR RENT. FEMALE. FURNISHF.O ROOMS. CHAMBERMAID at tho Virginia. j WARM ROOM for pentliman; etoam 12-20-lwk I heat; bath. $10; reference. 2311 T I Adams ave.: close In. 12-22 lwk LADJLS wanted to talco work homo spare time; experience unnecessary; t FTRMSHEP rooms. Vllson rooming rellnblo help only. 2235 Washington house 437 llerrkk ave. Bell l.".4i-X. avenue. 12 19 lwk 1 ' 12-23-lwk: i . WANTED A woman for genf-ral TWO ll?bt liousekeeplnR rooms for housowork. 1549 24th. 12 17-lwlc $n. c71 2'.A st. Bell phono 14C7-Y. SITUATIONlVANtEDuL l2-23-2t " TWO modern furnished rooms. 2C11 GOOD Jap boy wants work after Monro- 12-22-lmo school hours. P. O. Box 639. Bell '. - . 75-Y- 12-23-lwk HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at 171 22d DRESSMAKING; strcct 12-21-lwk LADIES' TAILOR Now euite. altera- I"1?" b;;"SeIU,C,erei ftrvV tlons, repairing, etc. Reasonable. n,h . 1 lson' ,3 I,crrlck .fZlt C56 27th. 12-lMmo. Et"' UiL 12-"01k - 1 DRESSMAKINC. 2356 Wash. 411 Ind TW0 '-'rnlshr-il 'rooms for light house- -a.i keeping 123 oMth sU Bell phono -r lii 1245-K. 42 lMwk ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE." . LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 233S TWENTY EIGHT modern, well fur- Wall Ae. 12 17-lwfc nlshed rooms, all rented for rood " prices; good, long lcaeo; rent vorv ROOMS for gentlemen. Good home In reasonable: will sell at sacrifice. Co- private family, inouern. 5"11 Twen- leoJal Hotel. 3C2 24th st. 12-7-lmo ty third. 12 10-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IIOUSEKEEpTnO rooms, 2333 Mon'- roe. 12-9-1 mo FOLDING jro-cart jrcod as new; and child's bed, cheap. 734 23rd st. THREE FURNISHED rooms. $ir.00 12-22-lwk W. P,. Wedcll. 11-7-tt IMPORTED Poland China hoar, cheap. , Also cows, $30 and up. W. Jarrell FOR RENT. Riverdalo. 12-22-lwk UNFURNIOHF-fc HOUSES. FIRSTCLASS new milch cow. Call at FIVE rooms of cottage for renL Call 2167 Reevos avo. 12-llwk Dell phone 10S2-K. 12-.7-lwk ALMOST NEW piano and furniture. JANIZARY 1 neat 4-room cottage; 2717 Monroe ave. 12-19-lwk oath anil other modern convenlen- ces. S57 23d at. 12-17-lwlc UAUD and soft coal Btovce, drum, and picket fence. Ind. 739, Ecll C6. HOUSE; 10 rooms; strictly modern, 12-17-lwk wlth furnnce; ?3G 00 a month. Ap- plv C'uZ 27lh 11-16-tf FOR SALE Rhode Islands. 2330 Lin- J coin avenue. 12-lG-lmo WANTED TO RENT. 777Z7Z ' UNFURNISHED HOUSES. HORSE, weight 1.200; 7 years; n--mnd. , . Both phonea C64. IMO-tf FIVID or six room house, close In. Ad- 7 , , dr-ss S. K., P. O Box 159. 12-22-lwk PIANOS Brlggs, Merrill, Norii3 & . , Hvde and other makeg If desired, at lowest factory prices. J, M. Pan- FOR RENT, tone, Bell 1527-Y. 12-8-lmo UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ALMOST new Wheeler & Wilson ma- THREW unfurnished rooms; pantry, chine for ealo very cheap. 236 28th. closet and cellar. 3024 Grant Bell 12-7-lmo, 1197-K. 12-22-lwk ONE delivery team for sale. Smith TWO roomn. 29th. 12-15-lmo. Bros. Mattress Factory. 12-6-tf rrr. -- FOR SALE Nearly new hljth Krodo p A ,K. S?1. piano, ind. phone 67. Boll 1028-Y. ROOMS AND BOARD. 11-3 'tt BOARD nnfj room, either with or with- FOR SALE-Horse. buglry and har- Ut; rcas,nab,- 2573 -Monroe ave. ness; cheap. Call either phone 149 12-22-lwk or P. O. Box B 43SG. 11-lC-tf BOARD ANdTOM. cloe In and do- OLD newspapor matrlcea. good to put strab'-'- 2320 Adams. 12-20 lwk under carpets, line your chicken t- TTTT " " coop and rabbit pens, etc : a handy EOAIlD AND R00M- 413 2Gth St. thlog around tho house. Call at Stand- 12-7-lmo ard office. 10-22-tf ITT" ROOM. BOARD, reasonable, Molroac. FOR BALE Old maU. Good to put 2639 JeHersou. 12-6-lmo under carptts. Inqulro Standard ' office. tl K0Gil3 AND EOARL. 2333 Adams. . MG-tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottroll press, -with FOR RENT, folder. Size of bed. 33x47 1-2 Inches. FJP.NISHED HOUSES. In first class order. Prints six col- , limns, four pages, at ono time. Cheap FURNISHED house, 3 rooms. 313S for cash. Inqulro or address tbe Adams ave. 12 22-1 wk rvnlnc Standard. 7-2-tf " " ; ttt," t, t-v" m -r. MODERN 5-rooni house, furnished; be- WANTED TO BUY. tweon V.-ll and Lincoln on Roval ave.: $30. S4S. 12-19-lwk WANTED TO BUY A violin for cash. - Address. E, caro Standard. 12-21-wk , . . . V7ANTED. CLEAN whiro a al Standard offlco. FURNISHED HOUSES. 15 17-tf T.T, - - WANTED-A 7 or S room honse, part- FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS furnished, cm" 0 roo:n house un furnished. Address S :;!, care Stan- FOR RENT-Nearly now high Rrade 12-22-lwk piano. Ind. phono C7, Bell 1028-Y. , - l!3f CRIPPLED SHOE LOST. SPECIALIST No mntter what ther look like. LOST-A now fur neck scarf, by dellv- you v.in et theia'back new cr- boy. Return to Horrocks Bros. , -.. and pet reward. 12-19-tf MONEY TO LOAN (j N, MORTGAGES Loans on Improved I H 'J'a'x farm or city property. HUNTER & 1 KENNEDY, 211 First NaUonal Bids- In 15 lnlntltCS -3- OGDEN SHOE MONEY to l"n on watches, dia- REPAIR FACTORY mondss. Jewelry, firearms. tlc .,oo oju o Uncle Sam'a Loan Office, established J -'in street. 18-SC. The Mo-ty Lenders of Ogdc; . 278 2Cth CL C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-1 Tr ,-r.tT u.-nt.'.T.'4; urrrrjL ti aia ' n --1 a e WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PARKER COAL CO. f WANTED TO RENT Small farm. - COAL AT THE YARD. about 10 acres, with water rights, i Grass Creek Lump. . . S4 75 t Address, "Farm;' caro SUndjrt. ; Rock -prngs 1jampm'mn I " t Rock Springs .ut $5.59 ;; Little "Folks Stuffed 1 i 2HrS-"!r-SS LIKE TOADS Caal, ZST These holidays make a lot of sick J j folks some of them awfully ill. In ,L',t '." 'n71ar,,"',U7SS'r'itL'Mva spite of all yen cxa do the little folks " will CAtret Xmas tiaiea. Don't fall JT Tf f f , lo give them a CASCARET at bed WhCtl $011 feel CYdn time and help nature get rid of tho V0USf tire(li wrriw or a i't j, a o-erload. It will keep them wcH f ro sign vou red MOTTS NERVERINE and liTtly. . PILLS. They renew (ho normal vigor aoJ n k rurmvTQ-iwW 83 m.iko life worth living, ho sure nd .k for DoyalOc boi CASCARETS t t " ... . . ir.imrnt-.;a h.v. u to u.. Mott s Ncrvenna Pills Lra ; every olfbt, Xraai week. vr amount , WILUAMS MfC CO.. Prop., Cl.elanJ. Olii READ THE CLASSIFIED PAG la Badcon Pharmacy, Sole Agents. |