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Show FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS ' J F. Parsons, Hrooru hotel. S-1S-121 $So7n ilm Tft ""to SO ab'St00- . j acJ"VnVn3 o0 E"f M "-C: 2- SO ACRES choicest orchard land" at $125.00 PER LOT-Your choke or two S P of NE iTZlT " ' aCre3' Orchard Height,, also 20 shares of or more of 2S lots In Nevada add!- , Alf nhoVlan.U on'n.l nnM t pav,s & Wl,fir Counties Canal stock, tion. J. F. Parsons, Broom hotel B x.Vi" Hmbred 5 "ftaS A S-23-tf i.ruBh and cedar. Apply J. F. Parsons "lj 11 lm Broom hotel. 8-21-tf v.., . lu MCK three-room houve, bnrn and ALITOR any part of 6 acres fine fruit shade trees, lot 5."x125; price $1,000. or garden land In 12th street dts- ' 015 Coo t , rive Points. S-27-lmo trlct; fine water right; terms If i!v OXE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, large tired J. M. ForrisUll, 114 1st Nat. lot. liarn. room for four Iiors'cs, Iota j HOI'S 12 and lot for Jf.r.o 00. 1971 Hank bldg S-9 lrno of hay, wagon. Ono block from busl-( Wall Ave. A bargain. S-30-lwk FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. i ROOMS, with bath, for light house-Ju-eping, 456 22nd. S.'H-lwk IKS I RA RLE front room, modeTn" good board; reasonable. 2035 Adt""- s-m-u TWO furnished housekeeping rooms with clothes' closet and gas range-newly range-newly furnished, no children "' oln. 8.20-lVk NICELY furnished rooms. 436 Her- r,ck Ave., between 20th and 27th. 8-30-1 wlc FURNISHED and unfurnished house Keeping rooms, modern. $2.00 pef week and up. 536 31sl S-29-lm NICELY furnished rooms with or without housekeeping. 2-143 Lin-co,n- S-27-lwk ROOMS for light housekeeping, 26n Wash. The Lawrence: S-27-lwlc ONE large front room, two beds and two single rooms. Modern, 2423 Adams, 8 27 lwlc TWO sleeping or light housekeeping rooms for rent; 2S12 Wash. 8-26-1 w'k NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, gas rajLte. 330 2 1th SL 8-26-lwlc THE MODEL rooming house. 2419 Grant Ave, neatly furnished. Fly da week or month. Also light housekeeping. house-keeping. Rates reasonable. Bell Phone 1549-Z. S-26-lwk FOCR furnished rooms for housekeeping; house-keeping; modern 2054 Wash S-26-lwk FURNISHED room, suitable for students, stu-dents, cheap, S13 25th. Ind. 3773-A. S-25-lwk NEWLY furnished housekeeping rooms 3C2 24th. 8 19 lrno HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2563 Grant. S-16-lmo TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire room 1 Og-den Og-den theater. SIC-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, 2356 Wash. 1 8-13-tr FURNISHED room for gentleman. 2360 Jeff. 2 9-1 mo OUTSIDE sleeping rooms, bath, prices reasonable. 3C2 24th. Colonial. S-S-lmo MODERN housekeeping rooms. 227 27th. 8-5-1 uvj HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2 50 week and up. 636 31st. 81-lrao FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. 2634 Grant. 4 1G Cino TWO FURXlSIi-iD ROOMS for housekeeping; 465 27th St 9-?l-tf FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. FIRST-CLASS table board, with or without room. Bell 13C4-Z. 321 23rd. S 23-1 wk GOOD rooms, board. 2639 Jefferson. 8-22-lrno. FURNISHED rooiu6 with board. Clos In. 2320 Adams. 8-3 1 mo. BOARD and room, 419 2Gth Street. 6-29 tl ROOMS AND BOARD. 2233 Adaroa. 2 -IS tl WANTED, ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMS and board for students. Cal5 or telophoue. giving description and naes. Ogden Business College, Lewis r.iock. S-12 If FOR SALE OR TRADE. TEAM, wagon and harness. 2i3! Wash. Ave S-3Q-1 wt, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ONE sow and plgs.-one frc-sh mllcfc row, 1913 Grant. S-29-lwh , HELP WANTED. , FEMALE. EXPERIENCED girl to clean and press ladles' suits. Crystal Tailors. 206 25th. Budetnent. S 31 lwk WANTED Experienced woman for house work $30.00 per mo. 13 49 24th. 8-30-lwk TWO girls for ironing. Sunrise Hand Laundry, 203 2Gth st. 8-3"-lwlc GOOD girl or woman at the Idanha, j 2474 1 2 Wash. 8 30-lwk A HOUSE girl wanted, 2404 MadUon. 8 25 tr GIRL for housework; small family: good wages. 630 24th. 8-2G tf DINING room girl at Virginia 8-20-1 wk COMPETENT girl for housework. Good wages, no washing. 2322 Jefferson. Jef-ferson. - S-25-tt A GIRL to wash dishes and help In kitchen. Poplar Height. 437 24th bL 8-23-2wks GIRLS wanted at the O. S. L. Laundry, Laun-dry, Union Depot. 8-8-tf FIRST-CLASS hand Ironer at Ameri-can Ameri-can Linen Supply Co. 8-6 tf HLPVVAN TED. MALE. TEN enterprising agents to sell best known article In Utah; $3.uu capital required to start; 60 per cent margin; best opportunity ever offered In Ogden. Og-den. Apply mornings. 423 23rd. 8-31-tf BOYS wanted at Western Union Telegraph Tele-graph office. S-29-lwk WANTKD Delivery bov. Seagr-r Gro-cery. Gro-cery. 2644 Madison. 8-26 lwk "SITUATION "WANTED 1IALE MAN and wile want hog and chicken ranch to care for. Address Stock-roan, Stock-roan, care Standard. 7 23-lmo FOlHfENT UNFURNISHED HOUSE!. SIX-ROOM modern brick with bath. closet, pantry and cellar. 2236 Quincy. Bell Phono 1496-Y. S 27 tf I THREE roonift with pantry, suitable for man and wife; no children; $lo per month. 2064 Jefferson avenue. 8 23 lwk HOUSE for rent, 2C3 2Ut. 8 25 lw THREE-ROOM bouse, close In. We-dell. We-dell. S-23-lf I THREE rooms and summer kitchen. $8.00. Inquire of Dressmaker, 2350 Wash. S 19 2w NINE-rooru, moderu brick, lawn, garden, gar-den, barn, etc.. $23.00; also 4-room houso near Sugar factory. $10. Apply 2129 Q.i.ney. Tel 13.14 Y. S 3 lrno FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. NICELY furnished house. Inquire 330 22nd St.. Phono 1540-X. Bell 8 29-lwk THREE-ROOM house, furnished or uufurnlshed. 24$ 29th. Bell 500-Y. ; S-26-lwk WANTED, TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. ABOUT October 1, 1910, 5 or fi-rom strictly modern house, south of 2"rd st. on the bench, for six month or a year; reference exchanged. P. O Box 17. Ogden. Utah. S-30-"t PpVrNEWING372 ! DRESSMAKING, 2256 Wash. Ill Ind. ! 7-9-tf FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS" I 1 NEARLY new high-grade piano, O J. Stilwell, Ind. phono 67. Bell 102SY S 27 tf FEED. Hay, grain and coal yard. Corner Cor-ner Wash. ave. and 21st. L. Zltz-niftD. Zltz-niftD. 8-5 lmo LEGAL i City Hall: In the Second Municipal Ward, at the, Armory Building, No. 329 24 Ih St.; In the Third Municipal Ward, at the Mound Fort School Houso, No. 1200 Washington Avenue; In th Fourth Municipal Ward, at the County Court House, In the Fifth Municipal Ward, at the ofllco of the Columbia Club Cigar company. com-pany. 451 25th streot That the following" persons, who are electors lu their respective wards, aro hereby appointed as Judge of election, elec-tion, to conduct, and who will conduct con-duct said elections in tho Bald respective respec-tive Wards In the City of Ogden: 1 For the First Municipal Ward of Ogden CH James Cassin, T. F. Era-mett Era-mett and Mrs. Heber Warrnr. For the Second Municipal Ward of Ogden City, David W. Evans. Mrs T. A. Newman and Mrs. D Anderson. For the Third Municipal Word of paid Ogden City, Nels Anderson. A8ael Farr and Mrs. Albert Powers For the Fourth Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, W. 3. Donaldson, Henry Steele and H. Goodale For the Fifth Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, Hattle L. Brown, T. A. Whalen and H. C. Jacobs. That the time during which the polls 6hall be and remain open In each of sold Wards In the said election, as above stated, shall be from 7 o'clock In tho forenoon, continuously, until 11 o'olock in the afternoon of said 6tb day of September, 1910. That the amount of Indebtedness proposed to bo Incurred by Ogden City, If legally authorized, permitted and allowed to do bo by this election, shall be the sum of One Hundred Thousand ($100,050 00) Dollars, which sum of money ehaU be used In constructing con-structing a conduit from the sources of water supply in the Ogden River System to the storage rescrvoi-s of the Ogden Waterworks system, and in constructing additional distributive mains from said storage reservoirs to various and districts where needed within Ogden City. Dated Ogden. Utah, this 1st day of August. A. D. 1910. By order of the Mayor and City Council. CARL ALLISON. Recorder. Approved this 2nd day of August. 1910. 1 WM. GLASMANN, Mayor. First publication, Aug. 3rd. 1910. I.nt ruhtt.-nltnn. Srnt Mh. 1910. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MODERN WOOD&1KN OF AMERICA. Utflh Camp No. m"!ots vry TuAdey night U o'clock, at EKl' Hall th St. V'.slltne member InvIlM to CD rot -with un I. A. FA Tints. OiinnoL J. H SHAFKR. Citrk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No 12L O. R-mftj R-mftj second nnd fourth Frldaya ot 2 P. rn. In K. of P. Hall, co.-nor 8r Intton avenuo and Hth utreet. All brother ri onnllnlly lri-1'l to attend. 3EO. ALLKN. C C 1. L. EOYLK. a. and T. MASONIC Queen Et?ier Chapter N'o. . O. K- B. Ri-ffulnr n)etlnir( htld nt Mn'OPf Ha'u cn Wn"h!npton avenuo betwe.n TT-eniJ-flfth nnd Twent-lxth Btrrets. the nrt and third Friday of oAch mnth. bp-Journlng bp-Journlng member cotdUilly luvltoJ to attand MRS. KATE SMITHERS. W. M-LILY M-LILY V. HALSTEAD. ec y. KOYAL ARCANUM Fraternal Heneflclary Orde.-. Insure rr.n at low rate. Reserve fund ovor tlx million dollar. Hocky Mountain Council No. 637 eonwr.es ocond ar.a fourth Thursday at 1. O. O- F. Jlall P. A. HER PI. RKnt. J W. wOTHEHSFUON. Collocior. OEO. B. ROBERTS. Setary. WOME OF 'WOODCP.AFT. Pefro Lily Circle No 174, meta evei second ed fourth Monday nights at 1:3 In I C O. F. Hall. Vlalllng nelhbois cord. ally nvlte-d. TEN A NEI-SON. O J. KATE HEYMAN Clerk. j Bell Dhono llO-T. E. P. O ELKS. B. r. O. Elks. Ojrdtn Lodce No. 7I. lodse and club room?, sveond Clou." J41 Wnn!ni;ii)D avonuo. ReKular tnoHoff very To"1ay evening. C. A. BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF. Secretary. P.OYAL. HIGHLANDERS. The Koyal HiRhlandcm meet the flrt end third Monday t Unfon Ivtbor HalL t-a 24th St Due can be paid from I to I, ofllco cf G, W. Grenn. on tho 24tn of iiach month. Yls'.tlruj member cor Clallv Invucd. DAYKfiL D SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS. Pcc'y and T-ea. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Cnrrr No- JJIO, nn'otn vcry econd and fourth Monday evnnlnc of each month at the JC.ijrl' Hall. VUlt-lot VUlt-lot IDcmhern t-ordlally tn"led INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. 194S JarV-e.in Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder,, room Si. 'Jevvl Block. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Weber Camp No. 74. meets In K. of P. Hall in tho Utah National Bank Bldg.. every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordla'.'y invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank BU. LADIES OF THH MACCABEES, eilvcr Hlvo No- 1. i. ' T. M. meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In I. O. O. F. Hall. 241G Washington avenue. Visiting members aro cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS ajjDTE aNGELL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. FRATERNAL ORDER OK MOUNTAIN MOUN-TAIN EK ltd. Ogden Cabin No. 32 meeta at vne L O. O. F. Hall tbo first and thlra Friday Fri-day of each tr.oull)- Due can be paid to secroiaiy at Doe-Stanturd sho "0r- CHA8 L. WAPPLRK, C. M. WALTER F- COMPTON. Soe-y. FRATERNAL OROER OF EAGLE8. Fratornul Order of K-8lcs. Otcden Aorl No 11H F. O. E.. men every VVedntbi-day VVedntbi-day evening at Kaifl Holl. eaal of Heed Hotel at P- Vlhltlnif Brother Eagle or '.nvlled to attend tb Aorl LE'JN BROWNING. W. Preeldent. K It. GEIG'-- Secfotary. DR. N. M. ESTES. Anr'o I'hyslclao. BROTHEUKOOP, , AMERICAN VOEMKN. OKden Hornestend No. 1505 meats ond and fourth Wednesday nlfc-hts. Odd Fellowe' Hall Vlsltln Archers cordially cor-dially Invited tweetWh cs t St., Foreman. 0 e. WH-EIAMS. lit tltl St.. Curroepondont. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued.) WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 3fi1, meets every Wednesday night at 7.30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at tho Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 28th of each r.ionth ALMA LUDD'NQTON, G N. 398 12tb St. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monro Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castlo hall, Utah national na-tional bank buildlrg, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. ' A. E PRATT, C. C. W. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L, UNDERWOOD. K. of R. & 3- IMPROVED ORDER OF RHDMEN Improved Order of Kedmen, Hiawatha, Tribe No. 3, rroets la Eagle Hail, every first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Visiting chiefs enr-dlally enr-dlally iDvlted. JAMES MACBETH. Sachem. E P. JEIGER. C. of R. B. WRIGHT. C. of W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose. Ogden Lodge No. 311. meets even' Friday evening ot 8:00 p. m., Eaglos Hall. JOS. CHEZ. D P. A. KOHN. T. R. A. IRVINE, ec'y. ORDHn. or owls. Ocdn Nest. No. Hit Order of Owl, meets every Thursday evening In Eafsi Hall, eajit of Racd Hotol, at S o'clock. Vlsltlns; Brother Owls are Invited to attend at-tend the Nest Meetings. THOMAS LESLIE. President. JOHN M. MARSHALL. Secretary. No Hit Washington Av. Oden Business Directory Advertisements in this column cost 75c. per Hue per month, paablo In advance. ALVORD &. ANYTHING; BELL 333. - 3-2 tt ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS &. CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNS WORTH. Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco, Pipe doctors. 3-36-tt DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING Work guaranteed. C.'.3 25th. S-31-lwk HAIRDRESSING. MRS. CAR WILE and Miss Rltter. hair goods, hair dressing nnd manicuring. mani-curing. Marlne'lo cr-nm and itions. 310 1st Nat- Bank bldg. Bell 1304. 8-o0-lmo JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have, any kind of Junk phone us up; w will call for it. Bell phone 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phono Jacobson. Bell G26-Z; Ind 3C95 D. 11-16 22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3721-A. Dell 1205. 7-1 tf NURSING. NURSING 528 21st street. 8 l-lmo OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblocked and retrlni-med. retrlni-med. bv practical hatter. Fifth floor Lwis Blk. 7-16 if PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. J. den HARTOG, Painting and Decorative Deco-rative paperhanging. 92S 2Sth st. Both phones. 3-21 if PAPER CLEANING. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Prices reasonable Boll 11CS. Ind. 3652 A. James Thompson 8 31 tl PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; ofilce hours. 10 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 4 P- ra.; 340 25th St. OfUoo phones. Bell 515-K; Iud. 515; residence resi-dence 646 Wash. Ind phono 502. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dlsl. No 2, all of tho city south of 24lh Hreet. Cell Phone 324-Z. Nels McCarty. 5-iO-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO, Paul Van Komen, Prop. Phono Bell 1002. All kinds of scavenger work proinpt'y 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 Twonty-ilfth street. 7-9 ly.' TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. Sladc, lessee. Furniture. Vans and Storage. Office 408 25th St. Both Phones 321. ' ALLEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus Una. Eiipgage and passenger transfer a specially; 412 25th. Both Phones 22. I JJOGALONG TRANSFER VAN &. Storage Co., moving vans, all kln3s transfer work; pianos a specialty. Of- j Ike 328 1-2 25th St. Phoncs2S3. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JUNE 19TH, 1910. (Mountain Time.) DENVER &. RIO GRANDE R. R. DEPART. ,i:xprek for tho East I ?'N a in. 10, 'To Salt Lake 9.1 a.m. I KSalt Luke Passenger 12:44 p.m. I I Atlantic Limited, east 2 & P o- 4Atluntlc Mull, cast r3 p.m. I.Grand Junction Expresa ARRIVE. JjOKden Passenger 11 3 vin lLInmcd from east 2:45 p m. (.Chicago Ex from ea-t 3:XJ p.m. ( VOgden Express 3.M p.m. . 1), Local from Sanpete ':li)p.m. I t.L'lah and Cat, Kx press j2 W a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Tr. , No. Eatbound. I Depart. 20iM.HI end Express 1 8.M a.m. I H)!Fast Mall I s.M 1 kLoa Angeles Limited, dally 112, M P . i.t-erland Limited I 2:30 p.m. I 4.Atltuitlc Express I .M p.m. No. Westbound. I Arrive, j 6,Passengor ' 5:55 am. J 3 .California El press ...! 6:4S a.m. 9Fast Mall 11:17 am. l;0erland Limited I S) p.m. 7Lo Angl Ltd . dally I 3.15 p m. j OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Ogden. I Depart. lIButte and Portland 115 a.m. 13lOgden-Malad Motor Car. 8:25a.m. 13;idaho Express 9:10a.m. S;Butte and Portland XrO" p m. lliCache Valley Passenger o 25 p.m. l&Yullow8tono Park tipec. d.. 8:10 .m. No. North of Ogderv. I ArTlve, lC'Yellowstone Park Special... 6:10 a.m. i Hutte Express 6:15 a in. 4 Portland Expies 8 (") Hjl'tah Express 9:v?i p m. j:iSalt Lake Paaseogcr VrX a.m. 4 &ilt Lake Special P - 13C'.MalaU-Ogden Motor Car.... 6 iJ p.m. No. South oi Ogden. I DeparL IS.'Tcllwstone Park Special.... :M a.m. ' '.'Suit Lake Express 7:15 a.m. B.':Local for Salt Lake 8:40 a.m. 24Portland Express 8:10a.m. U, Cache Vallej- Express 10.30 a.m. 34, Fast Mall 11:30 a.m. :i Oerland Llmltexl 2:3a) p.m. 4;Salt Lake Special 4:00 p m. blx3 Angeles Llm'td. daily3:60p.m ZC. Overland Limited 8 T-J p.m. 20 Pacific Exprets .... G.Mpm. a.Salt Lake Local, dally 7.30 p m. 11, Utah ExpretMi 3:iC p.m. No. South of Ogden I Arrive. lButte and Portland 12:55am SI, Atlantic Express 8:05 a m. 13 Idaho KiDrma 9:M a.nu 23 Local, dally 11:15am 7tLos Angeles Limited 12.23 p.m. 21 overland Limited 2 00 p.m. I Kutto and Portland 3 30 pm. 53'Local 4 :10p.m. II Cache Volley Expres j j:2 p.m. 25Atlantlc Express 6:15p.m. V) Local I 7. OS p ra. IV, Yellowstone SpeciaL dally. . 7;U p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. Depart, j ?Pacinc Express .. 6-,J0 a.m. 5 Fast Mall 11:67 a.m. lOverland Limited 3 40 p.m. 6 Pacific Express 4:24 p rn. ( No. From West. Arrive. lAllantic Express 6 29 a m. 10Jl"at Mail "-Warn. !;Ovt-rlnnd Limited 2.10 p.nv. 4Atlanllc Express b:3a p.m. , Dally except Sunday. j GEE! lVi$HTHAT I HAD A3tlR THAT WOULD USE PEERY IT'S THE Riverdale Flour ' THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN "MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE CARBONATE HILL MINING CO. Location of Principal Place of Business. Bus-iness. Ogden, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon up-on the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 5th day of July. 1910, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows; fol-lows; Names. No. of CerL Shrs. Amt P. McCarthy 9 l.nno ?10.00 W. J. Carroll 34 250 2 5.1 W. J. Carroll 35 250 2.50 M. B. Burke 37 400 4.00 R. M. Cobban 39 500 5.00 O. W. Moyle 62 1.000 10.00 C. E Franco 55 2,00.) 20.00 R. M. Cobban fiO 1,000 10 00 R. M. Cobban 81 1.000 10 00 R. M. Cobban 82 1.000 10 00 S. A. Kennedy S4 160 1 50 Jerry Mullins 91 2.556 25.56 Jerry Mulllos 92 2,500 25.00 C. E. Franc 101 3.000 30 00 C. K. France 108 1,000 10 00 C. E. France 109 1.000 10.00 Anna A. Haskett. . .133 1,000 10.00 Mrs.CA McCarthy. .257 1 000 10.V0 James S Casey 260 2.000 20.00 A F. Rice 27S 1.000 10.00 R. M. Cobban 282 2.500 25.00 A. F. Rice 283 1.000 10.00 J. A. Ilenshaw S85 500 5.00 J. A. Hcnshaw 356 600 5 00 P. McCarthy 390 500 6 00 Jerry Mullins.! 396 6.000 60.00 Henry Barttett 413 1,0M 10.00 J. H. Maloney 417 1,000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 418 1.000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 419 1,000 10 01 Henry Bartlett 420 1.000 10 00 J. A. Henshaw 430 1,000 10 00 P. McCorthv 432 5.n 5.00 U A, May 433 500 5.00 L. A May 434 500 5 00 A. F. Rice 441 1.000 10 00 A. F. Rice 442 600 5.00 II. L. Klock 447 30.1 3 00 II. 1 Klock 44S 200 2 00 Nora Burke 450 1,500 15 00 Jas. D. Sulllvau 451 1.350 13.50 W. J. Carroll 453 500 5 00 F. A. Carroll 454 500 5.0) M. B. Burke 45S 400 4.00 T. J. Kelly 462 1.000 10 00 Mrs. Edith Maloney 4S5 1,000 10.00 Mrs. Edith Maloney 487 1.000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 497 F..00 6.00 Mary Cotter 151 241 2 41 Mrs. Ellen E. Cannon Can-non 155 902 9 62 Chas. F. MeCreary.162 403 4.0.1 Jas. H. McCreary. .163 403 4 03 Wm. V. McCreary. 164 403 4.03 John A. McCreary' 105 403 4 03 Emmet H. McCreary ICC 403 4 .13 Mary B. Shelby 167 404 4 04 Mary A. Daxon ICS 403 4.03 W. H. De France.. .169 2S2 2.82 Chas B. Keller 170 2S2 2.S2 Eleazer Wakeley . . .171 2S2 2.S2 Geo. W. Doane 172 2S2 2.82 Arthur C. Wakeley. 173 2S4 2.S4 E. M. West & Co.. 176 1 000 10.00 C. C. Dve 187 1.000 10.00 Axcel H. Olsen 190 500 5.00 And In accordance w Ith law, and the resolution of the board of directors made on tho said 5th day of July, 1910. Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The time you save, tho results you obtain, will more than pay the small cost. REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. 1 BELL J?&k SERVICE p MM w IS SATIS- LI Wk j j FACTORY AV i ift mrtrr-- j I & wt??i HE WILL PULL WELL If you feed him well. We have the groin to pell that will keep your stock in good condition. Let us supply your wants. CHAS. F. GROUT, 352 24th St. wMaaggiTn1."! 'm: '.wuniu w,?, yaw j CODEfl TURF EXCHANGE S26 26tn street i Wires to all tracks on all Sporting Events. LEGAL. ' (Continued.) so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may ho necessary, will he sold at the office of said company, rooms 519 and 520, First National Bank Building. Ogden, Utah, on the 10th day of 'September, 1910. at the hour of noon, to pay delinquent assessments as-sessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising ond expenses of the sale. T. D, JOHNSON. Secretary. Office, rooms 519-20. F1r9t National Bank ijJ- Ogden. Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Stale Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 16, 1910. Notice la hereby glTen that Emll H. Anderson, whose postofflco address Is Ogden, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907. as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, i 1909, to appropriate one (1) cubic-foot cubic-foot per pecond of water from springs In Weber county, Utah. Said springs are situated at a point which 116 north -40 feet and east 1.240 feet dl tant from the south quarter cornor of Section 34, Township 6 north, Rango 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted divert-ed at the place where it Issues from said springs and conyeyod by means of a pipe line for a distance of 2,000 feet, where It will be used during the period from April 1 to October 1, inclusive, in-clusive, of each year, to Irrigate approximately ap-proximately 80 acres of land em- 1 braced In Section 3, Township 5 north. Range 1 west, Salt Lako 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 State Engineer's office ns No. 3093. All protests against the granting of said application, stitlng the reasons therefor, must bo made by afQdavlt In duplicate and filed In this office within with-in thirty (30) days after the comple- I Hon of the nubllcatlon of this notice. CALEJB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication August 20. 1910. date of completion of publication September 19, 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 278 or the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907, and tho authority au-thority vested in me by said section, I, the undersigned, THOMAS B. FARR, Treasurer of Ogden City. Weber We-ber County, Utah, hereby give public notice that a special tax amounting to $6,192 59 Dollars has been levied for Sidewalk District No 109 for the purpose of constructing Concrete Sidewalks In said district by an ordinance ordi-nance duly pasted by the City Council Coun-cil of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by the Mayor of "said city on July 10th. 1910, said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on tho following follow-ing Streets comprising said Sidewalk District No. 109: All that part of Binford Ave. from Quincy to Jackson Avenues; west side Jackson Ave. 25th to 26th Streets; both sides Jackson ave, 26 to 27th Streets; both sides of 26th Street, Quincy to Jackson avenues av-enues (except s 2J100I property); south side 26th Street, Jackson to" Van Eu-ren; Eu-ren; both sides of 26th Street Van Burcn to Harrison, and both sides of 27th Street, Monroe to Jacksou avenues. av-enues. ( The said tax is payable in 5 installments: install-ments: The flr'.t Installment becomes delln quont September 29th, 1910. The second Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th. 1911. The third Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1912 The fourth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10tb, 1913. The fifth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August lPth, 1914. Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at tho rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, afore-said, and if an or either of said Installments In-stallments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent, interost thereon bhall be iO per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected as In any other case of special tax and If not paid tho property prop-erty on which said levy s made will be advertised and sold according to law. This special tax is payable at my ofllco at the City Hall, Ogden City Utah. THOMAS D. FA.RR, City Treasurer, Ogden Clt, Utah. By E. T. Koons, Deputy. Aug. 19.1910. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that In pursuance of law and of a resolution resolu-tion and order of the City Council, of Ogden City, Utah, passed the 1st day of August, A D. 1910, an election elec-tion Is hereby called and will be held In each of the tlvo Municipal Wards of Ogden, Utah, on the Cth day of September, 1910, for the purposo of submitting to a vote, of the qualified electors as shall have paid property tax In Ogden CUy In tho year 1909, the questlou whether said City Council Coun-cil shall be authorized, allowed, and permitted to create and Incur a bonded bond-ed Indebtedness of ono hundred thous-an thous-an ($100,000.00) dollars, and issue bonds of the City of Ogden therefor, to be used for the purpose of constructing con-structing an additional conduit from the sources of water supply jn the Ogden River system to the storage reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks system; and for the further purpose of constructing additional distributive mains from the storage reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks System throughout various portions of Ogden City. That tho following aro the places designated for the purpose of holding said election, and which said election elec-tion will be held in each of the Municipal Mun-icipal Wards of said Ogden City, respectively: re-spectively: In the First Municipal Ward, at the . FOR SALE Two railroad tickets, I nondescript; ve, io Central Nebr.t ka via Denver; stopover privilege P 0. Box 17. Ogden. .-M 11 GOOD voting team, weight 250n lii. j Well matched. Ind.. 360G-D. 8-29-1 w FINE young driving horse and new 1 stvle slaver trap surrey; a snap If taken at once 432 2lst. 8-29-lwk i NEARLY now high-grade piano. O. J. StliweM, Iud. phone 67. Bell 102SV. 8 27 tf FURNITURE for sale, 2717 Wall. S 29 lwlc ' TINE Elberta peaches, 75c per bushel. Bell phone. 952-X. 8-29-2wk j HIGH grade pianos and player piano ' at lowest pric3 and terms. J. M. Paivione, Factory agent, 125 32nd St. Bell, I227-Y. 8-29-1 mo INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln S24-lnio A FINE Jersey bull, also a few Jersey cows, W. S. Read. 1116 Wash. ave. 8-8 tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cvllnder Cottrell press, with folder. Slzo of bed, 33x47 1-2 Inches. In first clas6 order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at ono time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address the Evening Standard. 7-2-tf FOR SALE Old mnlk. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard ofllco. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. SMALL lodging houso near depot. No. 2G65 Wjii avo. Ind. phone 954. 813-lmo LOST. HND-MADE purse, Saturday even- ing, containing money and other articles. Return to Carr's Drug Sure. Reward S 30-lt ONE browu horse, age 4 years, weight about 1.400 lbs., white spot In forehead; fore-head; 1 bay horse, ago 5 years, weight about 1.350 lbs., spot In forehead, I white hind font, brauded B on thigh. Return to or inform T. Hondo, Hooper, Hoop-er, Utah, R. F. D. No. 1. Reward. 8 25 lwk FOUND. BULLDOG. Owner can have same by ! calling at Oscar Johnson & Co. 'Tailoring establishment, 1S3 25th. and paying for expenses. 8-30-1 wk MONEY on 9th strt5T. owuer can ' have same by calling t 359 9th St. P. Unandcr. 8-29 -lwk ; MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Loans on Improvod farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. 4-30-tf MONEY to I'm on watches, diamonds. dia-monds. Jewelry, firearms, etc. Undo Sam's Loan Offlce. established 18SC. The MoLcy Lenders of Ogd;a; 278 25th St- C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr WANTED TO BUY 1 CLEAN white ragt at Standard office. 1217-tf UPHOLSTERING &, REPAIRING K. VAN HAMPER'S shop will be closed till further notice on account, of sickness. 2769 Volkcr ave. S S-lt |