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Show ' FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS .buy "-1inV1,,'ot1 orrn7 ? 100 P1:R ACRE-Prom 20 to SO uoss center. Apply P. M. Poulsou. 21th and Jackson, .u K.xHS 1-2 feel acres, s. 1-2 of SE. -4 see. 2. 2404 Washington. 6-2G-tf j F. Parsons. Broom hotel. S lS-12t $nn.on per ncre Fmni 20 to SO , acres N. 1-2 of SE. 1-4 soc. 2. ... $S.0O per ncre from 5 to JO ocrcs $125."0 PER LOT Your choice of two S. 1-2 of NE 1-4 s.e " ' . . , J , , or more of 2S Ms In Nevada addl- Ml above land! "onm,i hi,i S0 ACRES f:,,0'c'fll orchard land at ' uon J- F. Papons. Broom hotel. 5 N R " V noli 7mi t i If' Orchard Heights. also 20 shares of t10 .no.. " - ell tlmlierod with sage Davls & Weber Counties Canal slock. ni and redar. Apply J. F. ParBonn. M A. Child, 271 PaUcrson Ave. Bell Lroo,n ho,p'- 8-21 tf 119TX S 11 im AMj OR nny pnrt of 6 acres fine fruit or gardi-n land in 12th street dls- " trlct: hue water right; terms if de- ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, large sired J- M- Forrlslall, 411 1st Nat. lot. barn, room fcr four horses, lots TWO modern cottages, on easy terms, lank bldg. 8-9-lmo of hay. wagon. One block from bust-( Inquire COG 23rd. S-20-lwk LEGAL (Csr.MsuMJ.l tho question whethci said City Council Coun-cil shall be authorized, allowed, and permitted to create and incur a bond- j cd indebtedness of one hundred thous-an thous-an ($100.000.00 dollars, and Issue bonds of the City of Ogden therefor, to bo used for the purpose of constructing con-structing an additional conduit from tho sources of water supply In th Ogden River system to the storage reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks system; and for the further purpose of constructing uddltlonal distributive mains from the storage- reservoirs of tho Ogden Waterworks System throughout various portions of Ogden City. That tho following are tbo places designated for the purpose of holding said election, and which said election elec-tion will b hold in each of the Municipal Mun-icipal Wardj of 6ald Ogden City, respectively: re-spectively: In the First Municipal Ward, at tho City Hall; In the Second Municipal Ward, at the Armory Building, No. 329 24th St; In tho Third Municipal Ward, at the Mound Fort 9chool Houso, -No. 1200 Washington Avenue; In tho Fourth Municipal Ward, at the County Court Douse; In the Fifth Municipal Ward, at tho office of tho Columbia Club Cigar company. com-pany. 461 25th street. That the following persons, who are electors in their respective wards, are hereby appointed aj Judge of election, elec-tion, to conduct, and. who will conduct con-duct said elections In the said respective respec-tive Wards In tho City of Ogden: For tho First Municipal Ward of Ogden City. James Cassln, T. F. Era-mett Era-mett and Mrs. Heber Warner. For the Second Municipal Ward of Ogden City, David W. Evans. Mrs. T. A. Newman and Mrs. D Anderson. For the Third Municipal Ward of said Ogden City. Nels Anderon. A6ael Fan- and Mrs. Albert Powers. For the Fourth Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, W. S. Donaldson, Henry Steele and II. Goodalo. For the Fifth Municipal Ward of said Ogden City. H.-.tllo L. Brown, T. A Whaleu and II. C. Jacobs. That the time during which the poll shall be and remain open in ouch of said Wards in the said election, as above stated, shall .be from 7 o'clock in the forenoon, continuously, until 11 o'clock in the afternoon of said Ctb doy of September, 1910. That tho amount of Indebtedness proposed to be incurred by Ogden City. If legally authorized, permitted and allowed to Jo so by this elect loo. shall be the sum of One Hundred Thousand (JlOO.O.m Oft) Dollars, which sum of money shall he used In constructing con-structing a conduit from the sources of water supply in the Ogden River System to the storage roservol-s of tho Ogden Waterworks system, and In constructing additional distributive mains from said storage reservoirs to various and districts where needed within Ogden City. Dated 0?den. Utah., this 1st day of Ausust. A. D. 1910. By order of tho Mayor and City Council. CARL ALLISON. Recorder Approved this 2nd day of August. 1910. WM GLASMANN. Mavor. First publication. Aug. 3rd. 1910. Last publication, Sept. 5th. 1910. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMKUICA. Utah Camp No. StfK, mli every Tutidny nlRht lit S o'clock, at Eael' Hall. CMi St. Vlaltlnc member! Invited to utrel -with us. V. A FATtRTB CotinnoL J. H SHAKER. Clerfc. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wmatch Division No. 12. O. U meet e.cond ond fourth Friday at I f no , In K. of P. Hull, corner h' nrton nvtnuo and 24th street. All brothor arc cordially Invited to attend. 3EO ALLEN. C. C V. L. BOYLE, ft. and T MASONIC. m Queen EfOer Chaotor No. 4. O B ? Regular meetlnp held at Mnsonic H'i. n Wnhlnfrton avenue btTcn TT-crt-fifth mid iSventy-elxta streets. the nrel and third Fridays of ehch innnth. op-Jourrilng op-Jourrilng merobcra cordially Invited l aileod MRS. KATE fiMrTHEIXS W. M-L1LY M-L1LY V. HALSTEAD. 6eo 7- KOYAL ARCANUM. . Frftternm Henertclory Order, insure rr.en nt lew mten Reserve fund over elx million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. Cfl convene eecond ar.a fourth Thursday at 1. O O. F. Hall. K A. HERDI. Resent. . , J. W. WOTHER8POON. Collector. OEO. B. ROBERTS. Srcetary. WOMB. OF WOODCRAFT. Seo LI'j- Clrclo No. 174. meots evtf econd u:id fourth MomtAy nlghu nt In 1. O. I Hall. VUltln nelhboia cord.rtlly nvltrl TENA NELSON. O N. KATE HEYMAN. Clerk. Boll Dhona Ul'-T. U P. O. ELKS. B. p. o. Elk. Ogdtn Lodico No. 71. l(vJ)j and club room, second Moor 2414 Wano.lnrtoo avenue. Regular mo7lui; every Tu'-oduy tivenln. C. A. BOYD, Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF, Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Keval Higtilendim meet the flrat end thlrd'Mondays at Ln!on Labor Halt, t3 I4lh St. Dues can ba pold from 1 to t. office of G. W. Oreen. on tba U'.n of -ach month. Vtsltln niombura oor dlallv lriitoil. DAYRBL D SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS. Sec'y and T-aa. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA-. Excelsior Chinp No 3210. mr-eta every econd and fourth Montliy cvenlnit ef encb month at the EaRl-n' Hall. Vlalt-log Vlalt-log member cordlnlly ''"-''ted INDIA SAWYER. Oracle 194S JnrWuon Ava. LILLIAN NEWTON Recorder., room II, Jxswla Block. WOODMEN OF THK WORLD. Weber c'amp N- 7. meots in K. of P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bid, every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordla'.'y Invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank BUc LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Bllver Hlvo No- 1. - ' T. M meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In L O. O. F. Hall. 2416 Washington avenue. Visiting members aro cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS AJ1DIE ANGF.LL. L. C. MISS I JENNIE PKOUT, R. K. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued.) WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. K." of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors invited. Duett can be paid at tho Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 2Sth of each nonth. ALMA LUDDINGTON. G. N-598 N-598 12th SL MARIE CRITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroe Ave. FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOUNTAINEERS. MOUN-TAINEERS. Ogden Cabin No. C2 meots at tne L O. O. F. HaJl the first and third Fridays Fri-days of each month. Dues can be paid to sovrotaiy at Doe-Slanlord'a shoe store. CHAR WAPPLER. C. M. WALTER F. COMPTON. Seo'y. FRATERNAL ORDBR OF BAOLES Fraturnal Order of Eagles. Ogc!n Aerte No. J1S. F. O. E. metis every Wtdntrn-day Wtdntrn-day ovonlDg at Earls Hell, east of Heed Hotel, at 8 p. m. Visiting Brothor Eagles are invited to attead the Aorle meellnaa. L&ON RROWNINO. W. Prealdont. H R. GE1Gi;R, Beeretary. DR. N. if. ESTES. Aerie Phyeldao. KNIOIIT3 OF PYTHIAS. Osden Lciee No. 2. Knlithts of Pythias meets at Cxatle Hall. Utah Natlenal Uank bui.'dlng. very Monday evening. All K. of fa. rcMueatod to meet with us. F. B. OR ANT. C. C W. G. K1ND. M, of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R. a f . BROTHERHOOD O AMERICAN YOEMWN. Oxden Hemesiend No. IMS meeta end and fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Fellowr' IU1I. VIMtlnr Archera cordially cor-dially Invited to mpet with ua, W. H. TOLLER, CJ list St.. Foreman. O E. WILLIAMS. m 21M St.. Correspondent. IMPROVED ORDER OF BEDMEN. improvud Order of Rednien. Miawatha Tribe No. 3, moots in Eagle Hail, cverv first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p m. Viiillng chiefs cor dlally lcvlted. JAMES MACBETH. Sachem. E. P. UEIGER, C. of R. - B. WRIGHT. C of W. ORDER Or OWLS. Ogden Neflt. No. 111. Order at Owl, meotn every Thursday evening in EiiC'a' Hall, ejt of Reed Hotel, at o'clock. VIstilnK Brother Owls are tnvlted to attend at-tend the Next Meellnca. THOMAS LEBLIFX Preoldent JOHN M. MARSHALL. Secretary. No. IWS Wnehlncton Ave. Offden Business Directory Advertisements lu this column cost 7Tc. per line per month, payable iu advance, ALVORD t ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-2 tf ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOOD3 t CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNS WORTH. Attorney nt-Law; nt-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Plpo doctors. 3-30-tf DRESSMAKING. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING by the day. Mrs. Hattle Morris, 446 27th. Bell phone 1273-Y. S 1'J lw " JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you havo anv kind of Junk phone U6 up; wu will call for 1L Bell phone 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobaon. Bell 62C-Z; InJ. 3G95-D 11-1623 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134 3724 A. Bell 1203. 7-1 tf NURSING. NURSING G28 21st street. 8-1-lmo OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblocked and retrlni-roed, retrlni-roed, by practical hattor. Fifth flour L-wls Blk. 7-1C if PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. . J. den 1IARTOG, Painting and Deco-rathe Deco-rathe paperLanslng. Jt-'S 28th. st Both phones. 3 21-tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician aad Surgcou; office hours. 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 p. m ; 340 25th St Offlco phonos. Bell 515K; Ind. 515; residence resi-dence GIG Wash. Ind. phone 502. SANITARY WORK. 'APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dist. No. 2, all of the city south of 24th meet Cell Phone 324-Z. Nels McCarty. 5-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komen, Prop. Phcwe Bell 1U03. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks nnd suitcases suit-cases cheap. Bell Phoue 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9-ljv FOR EXCHANGE. HORSE to trade for a good -cow. J. B. Foulger, at I. L. Clark & Sons Co. 8 19 lwk HELP WANTED. FEMALE. A GIRL to wash dishes and help In kitchen. Poplar Heights. 437 21th St. 8-23-2wks WANTED A woman to work in rooming room-ing houso, 132 25th St. 8 25 3t A GOOD girl for housework. 541 26th St. 8-22-lwk FORELADY In flat work departrneut. Must have experience. Troy Laundry. Laun-dry. 8-20-1 wk GIRL for general housework; family of two. GfiG 23rd. S-20-lwk A ontL for housework; small famllv. Phono 11S7Z Bell. 8-20-1 wk GIRLS wanted at the O. S. L. Laundry, Laun-dry, Union Depot. 8 8-tf FIRST-CLASS hand Ironer at Amort-can Amort-can Linen Supply Co. 8-5-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. HOME laundry for walnts and dresses. 1424Z. Bell. S 22 ltvk WANTED Work by the day P.ell Phono 748-Y. S-20-lwk HELP WANTED. MALE. MACHINIST at the Ogden Sugar Fac tory, Apply to Superintendent at the factorv. S 23 lwk LAUNDRY man at Utah Hot Springs Hotel. $30.00 a month, room and board. S 23 tf JANITOR for office bldg. Must have experience atid be able to make "mall repairs. Apply in writing, "Jan-Itor", "Jan-Itor", Standard Office. 8-20-lwk HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE. STENOGRAPHERS, experienced preferred. pre-ferred. Pupils to prepare for the work. Jas. W. Hawley. X-24-lwk A GOOD cook, also to assist with housework. Bell S83 Z. 664 2Slh. S 22 lwk SITUATION WANTED IrlALE MAN and wile wnnt hog and chicken ranch to care for. Address Stock-man, Stock-man, care Standard. 7-2S-lmo POREENT." UNFURNISHED HOUSES. THREE rooms with pantry, suitable for man and wife; no children; 510 per month. 20G4 Jefferson avenue. S 2.". lwk HOUSE for renL 23 21st. 8 23 lw THREE-room house. Inquire 2i27 Jefferson Ave. 8 24 lw THREE-ROOM house, close in. We-dell. We-dell. 8-23-lf SIX-room modern house.- 750 23th. 8-22-lwk FIVE-ROOM modern houso, also 3-room 3-room house, water, lights and pantry. pan-try. 24S 29th. Bell "Phone. 50G-Y. 8-20-lwk ONE large'ironl room, two beds and two single rooms. Modern. 2422 Adams. 8-20-1 wk NEW 7-room modern house, with basement. 2022 Jeff. S ll-2wks THREE rooms and summer kitchen, JS.00. Inquire of Dressmuker, 2356 Wash. 8 19 2w NINE-room, modern brick, lawn, garden, gar-den, barn, etc.. $25.00: also 4-rooin house near Sugar factory, $10. Apply 2129 Quincv. Tel 133IY. S 3 lmo FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. SMALL furnlshej house. 2329 Jack-son. Jack-son. S 19 lwk FOR RENT, OFFICES. FOR SALE Best little restaurant In Ogden; doing fine business. Call; 2281 Washington Ave. S 20 7t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES " j FOR SALE Best little restaurant in j Ogden; doing fine business. Call 22S1 Washington Ave. 8-20-7t PLAIN SEWING DRESSMAKING. 2256 Wash. 141 Ind. 7-9-tt WANTED, ROOMS AND BOARD R.OOMS and board for students. Call y telephone, giving description and i-jites Ogden Business College, Lewis Block. ; S12-tf WANTED. ! UNFURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED Four or five-room cottage, close in, for family of three, by Sep-tcmber Sep-tcmber 1st or 5th. B. 11. Brooks, Bell 258 or IU27-2 blk., Lewis' camp. Ogden canyon. 8-24-1 wk OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. Slade, lessee. Furniture. Vans and Storage Office 40S 2Lth St. Both Phones 321. ALLEN, Baggage. Hack nnd Bus Lin:. Eiggage and passenger trausfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both Phones 22. JJOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & ' Storage Co., moving vans, all kin 2s transfer work pianos a specinlty. Of I flee 328 1-2 25th SL Phones 283. UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K, VAN KAMPER'S snop will be closed till further notice on account of sickness. 27G9 Volker ave. S-S-lt FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO furnished rooms for h..usekeep-log, h..usekeep-log, w.th bath Also bodrooni nnd bath. 484 23rd S-21-lwk TWO nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. 2927 Mudson Ave. 8 24 lwlc NICELY furnished rooms, 136 Her-' Her-' rick Ave. between 2rtth and 27th. 8 22 lwk FURNISHED rooms In modem home. 2G03 Madison. 8 22 lwk TWO furnished rooms for light house-kooplng house-kooplng and one sleeping room. 2201 Lincoln. & 22 lwk NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, gas range. 336 24th SL 8 19 lwk NEWLY furnlshej housekeeping rooms. 362 24th. $ 19 imo HOUSEKEEPING roo"ms. 25G3 Grant S-lG-lmo TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping Inquire room 1 Ogden Og-den theater. 81S-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, 2331 Wash. 8-13 tf FURNISHED room for gentleman. 2369 Jeff 2-9-lmo 3 FURNISHED looms for housekeeping. housekeep-ing. 2137 Grant. 8-9 tf OUTSIDE sleeping rooms, bath, price? reasonable. 2G2 21th. Colonial. 8-S-lmo MODERN housekeeping rooms. 227 27th. " , 8-5-1 mo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2 50 week and up. 536 31sL 8-1-lmo FURNISHED and unfurnished flats, 2G34 Grant 4 1G Cmo TWO FURNlSIi-D ROOMS for housekeeping; 165 27th -SL 9-H tf for"rent. ROOMS AND BOARD. GOOD rooms, board. 2639 JefTersou. 8-22 lmo. FURNISHED rooms with board. Clorio in 2526 Adams. S-3-1 mo. BOARD and room. 449 2Gtn StreeL G-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 2 16-tf FOR SALEMISCELLaNEOUS INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincolu. 8- 2 1-1 mo PARTY leaving city and must sell entire en-tire household furnishings Comparatively Com-paratively new. Can be seen at rear of Pioneer Fruit Co., 25G2 Washington Ave., or Inquire A. B Corey's livery. M. J. Hall. 8 20 lwk HOUSEHOLD goods. ooS 22nd. 8-22-lw TWENTY Rhode Island Red Hens and 25 pullets. 2067 Qulncy. S 19 lw GOOD milch cow. Bell 1024-Y. 8 19 lw A FINE Jersey bull, also a few Jersey cows. W. S. Read, 11 1C Waih. ave. 8-S-tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Size of bed. 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 Evening Standard 7-2-tf FOR SALE Old mau. Good to put uoder carpets. Inquire Standard office. tf " FOR SALE OR TRADE. YOU can always get a good fresh cow at 1915 Grant. S 22 lw SMALL lodging house near depot No. 2GG5 Wall ave. Ind. phono 954. 8-13-1 mo MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGS-Lonns on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg. i-30-tf MONEY to l".a on wai.ebe3. dla-mondss. dla-mondss. Jewelry, firearms, wtc. Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established -1885. Tho Monty Lenders of Ogdo; 278 25ih StyC. H. Smith. Prop. 9- 1-lvr WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN whtta rag at Standard office. 12-17-tf "lost! ONE brown horse, age 1 years, weigh: about l.lou lba., white spot in foie-head; foie-head; 1 bay horse, age 5 years, weight about 1.350 lba spot In forehead, 1 white hind foot branded B on thigh. Return to or Inform T. Hondo, Hooper. Hoop-er. Utah, It F. D. No. 1. Reward. 8 25 lwk LADY'S long linen crash cont, somewhere some-where on Washington or Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth st. Phone Bell 206 or Ind. 805. S 24-2t GOLD bracelet In Ogden Canyon. Return Re-turn to 2i327 Jefferson Ave. Reward. 8 19 lw FOR RENTMiSCE'LLANEOUS FEED, Hay, grain nnd coal yard. Corner Cor-ner Wash. ave. aud 21st L. Zltz-man Zltz-man 8-5-1 mo ANTE DMLS CE AN ECUS LADY KChool teacher to board and room; half block from High school. 2362 Monroe. S-2-Mwk A NICE saddle pony, call at Dee's Livery Liv-ery on 21th St S 17 tf LEGAL. "CARBONATE HILL MINING CO. Location of Principal Place of Business, Bus-iness, Ogden. Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent tip-en tip-en the following described stock, on arcouni of assessment levied on the j 5th da of July. 1910, the several J sinounts set opposite the names of i the respective shareholders as fol- I lews: I Names. No. of Cert Shrs. Amt. P McCarthy 9 1,000 510.00 W. J. Carroll 34 250 2.50 W. J. Carroll 35 250 2.3o M. B. Burke 37 400 4 00 , R M. Cobban 39 .".On 5.00 O. W. Moyle 52 1.000 10.00 C. E. France 55 2.00.1 20.00 r M. Cobban SO 1.000 lOOoj II in. Cobban 81 l.OOo lo 00 , R.'M. Cobban S2 1.000 10 00 ; S A. Kennedy S4 150 1.60 .terry Mullins 91 2.55G 25.56 Jerry Mullins 92 2.500 25.00 , C. E France 101 2.000 I'.O.O" ; C. E. France.. 10S 1.0.10 10.00, C. E. France.' 109 1.000 10.00 Anna A. Haskett. . . 133 1.000 10.00 Mrs.C.A.McCnxthy. .257 1 000 10.00 James S- Casey 260 2,000 20 00 A. F. Rice 278 1.000 10 00 R. M. Cobban 282 2,500 25.00 ' A. F. Rice 2S3 1.000 10.00 j J. A. Henshaw 3S5 500 5i j J A. Henshaw 36 500 5.00 1 T. McCarthy.. .. .39o 500 5.00, Jerry Mullins.! 396 5.000 50.00 1 Henry Bartlett 413 1.0 .i0 lfl.00 I J. H. Malonev 417 1.000 10 00 Henry Bartlett 418 1,000 10 00 Henrv Bartlett 419 5 .000 10.0): Henry Bartlett 420 l.OOo 10 00 J. A. Henshaw 430 l.OOo 10.00 ' P. McCarthy 432 50o 5.00 L A. May 433 500 5 00 L. A. May 434 500 5.00 A. F. Rice 441 1.000 lo.no A. F. Rice 442 500 5.00 H L. Klock 417 300 3.00 II L. Klock 4 IS 200 2.00 Nora Burke 450 1,500 15.00 Jas D Sullivan 451 1,350 13 50 W. J. Carroll 453 500 5.00 F. A. Carroll 454 500 5.0.1 ; M. D. Burke 458 100 4.00 T. J. Kelly 462 1,000 10.00 Mrs. Edith Moloney 485 1.000 10.00 Mrs. Edith Maloney 4S7 1.000 10 00 Henry Bartlett 497 5.00 5 00 Mary Cotter 151 241 2.41 Mrs. Ellen E. Cannon Can-non 155 962 9 G2 Clias. F. McCreary.162 403 4.03 Jas II. McCrear . .163 403 4.03 Win. W McCreary.161 403 4.03 John A. McCreary 165 403 4.03 Emmet H. McCreary 166 40:j 4. .13 Mary D. Shelby 167 404 4.01 ( '. ; Varv A. Daxon. . . . 16S 403 4.03 i W. H. DeFrance...l69 2S2 2.S2 I Chas. B. Keller 170 2S2 2.S2 j Eleazer Wakeley . . .171 282 2.S2 I Geo. W. Doane 172 2S2 2.S2 J Arthur C, Wakeley. 173 284 2.S1 E. M. West & Co. .176 1.000 10 00 C. C. Dve ,187 1.000 10.00 J Artel II. Olsen 190 500 5 00, And In accordance with law. and the j resolution of the board of directors 1 made on the tald 5th day of July, 1910, I so man shares of each parcel of said j ttck as may be necessary, will be 1 sold at the office of said company, rooms 519 and 520, First National , Dank Building. Ogden, Utah, on the j loth day of September, 1910, at the ! hour of noon, to pay delinquent as-ssrnents as-ssrnents thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of j the sale. T. D JOHNSON. Secretary. Office, rooms 519-20. First National Pank Rldg Ogden. Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, .Salt Lake City, Utah Aug. 15. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Emll H Anderson, whose postofflce address is J Ogden. Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of i the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907. as ; amended by the Session Laws of Utah, j 19fi9. to appropriate ouo (1) cubic-, foot per second of water from springs j in Weber count'', Utah. Said springs . are situated afn point which lies north 40 feet and cast 1.210 feet dls- tant from the south quarter corner j of Section 34, Township G north. ! Range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will 1-e dlert-ed dlert-ed at the place where It Issues from said springs and conveyed by menns of a pipe lino 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 embraced em-braced In Section 3. Township 5 north." Rango 1 west. Salt Iake base and - meridian. As a secondary purpose, as much of said water as may bo nec- f-ssary will be used during the entire year for domestic purpo&es. This application ap-plication Is designated In the State Engineer's office as No. 3093. All protests against the granting of said application, stating Ihe rensons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed lu this office within with-in thirty (30) days after the cotnple- ff 'S THE Rivcrdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the 1 OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. a SPawill .-riMmymmwi gf;ar-. " L-TT-niilW I I ill lH LEGAL, (Continued.) tion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, Stale Engineer. Date of first publication August 20. 1910, date of completion of publication September 19, 1910, NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 27S of the Compiled Com-piled I,awB of Utah, 1907. and tho au-thorltycttestcd au-thorltycttestcd In me by said section. I. tho undersigned, THOMAS B. FARR. Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber We-ber County, ULoh, hereby give public noUce that a special tax amounting to $S.970.00 dollars has been levied for sewer district No. 10G for the pur-poso pur-poso of constructing pipe sowers In said district by an ordinance duly pa-ssed by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by the Mayor of said city on August 10th. 1910. said taxes being levied on all of tho abutting abut-ting property on the following streets comprising 9aid sewer district No. ICC. All that part of Twenty-fifth street from Jackson to ''Taylor avenues, ave-nues, and Capitol avenue lrom Van Buren to Harrison atenuos. The said tax Is payable in 5 Installments1 In-stallments1 The first installment becomes delinquent de-linquent September 29th. 1910 The second ln6tallmeut becomos delinquent de-linquent August 10th. 1911. The third installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August mth. 1912. The fourth installment becomes do llnquent August 10, 1913, The fifth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August loth, 1914 Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the dato of the levy aR aforesaid, and if any or either of said Installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent. de-linquent. Interest thereon shall bo 10 per cent per annum, until such delln- 1 quent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected as in any other case of special tax and if no paid the property on which said levy is made will be advertised and sold according to law. This special tax Is payable at my office at the Cltv Hall. Ogden City. Utah. THOMAS B. FARR. City Treasurer. Ogden City, Utah. By C T. Koons, Deputy. Ang. 19, 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to section 278 of the Compiled Com-piled Iaws of Utah, 19o7, and the authority au-thority vested In me bv Bald section, I. the undersigned THOMAS B. FARR. treasurer of O;don City, Weber County, Coun-ty, Utah, hereby give notice that a special tax amounting to $3,550.00 dollars dol-lars has been levied for sewer district dis-trict No. 103 for the purpose of con- I structing pipe sewers In said district by an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of Opden City, Utah, and approved by the Mayor of said city on July 20th. 1910, said taxes belng lev- led on all of the abutting property on the following streets comprising said j sewer district No. 101, all that part' of Mofflfs Lane from Twenty-second to Twenty-third streets, and Capitol avenue from Qulncy to Vnn Buren avenues. The said tac is payable in 5 Installments; Install-ments; The first Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent September Sth. 1910. The second installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1911 The third Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1912. The fourth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20Ui. 1913. The fifth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1914. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, and If any or either of said installments shall be unpaid when they become de-llnquenr, de-llnquenr, interest thereon shall' be 10 per ceut per annum, until such delinquent delin-quent assessments njo fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected as In any other case of special tax and if not paid the property on which said levy Is made will be. advertised and sold according to law. This special spec-ial tax Is pavable at my office at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah THOMAS B. FARR, City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah, By C T. Koons, Deputy. Aug. '19, 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY, Pursuant to Section 27S of the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907, and the authority au-thority vested in me bv 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 $3,930.04 Dollars bus been levied for Paving District No. 101. for the purpose of constructing Paving, Curb and Sewer in said district by an ordinance ordi-nance duly passed by tho City Council Coun-cil of Ogden City, Utah, and approved ap-proved by the Mayor of said City on July 20th, 1910, said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on tho following streets comprising Paving District No. 101: Canal Alley from 24th to 25th Streets. The first Installment becomes delinquent delin-quent September Sth, 1910. The second Installment Incomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th, 1911. Tho third Installment becomos delinquent de-linquent July 20th, 1912. The fourth Installment Incomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th, 1913. The fifth Installment becomes delinquent delin-quent July 20th, 1914. The sixth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1915. The seventh Installment becomes delinquent July 20th. 1916. The eighth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th, 1917. The ninth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent uly 20th, 1918. The tenth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1919. Each of tJd Installments, except LEGAL. (Continued) the first, shall draw Interest at tho rato of 7 per cent pr annum, from the dato of levy as aforesaid, and if any or either of said Installments shall be unpaid when they becomo delinquent de-linquent Interest thereon shall bo 10 per cent por annum, until such delinquent delin-quent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall bo enforced and collected col-lected as la any other case of special tax and If not pJd tho property prop-erty on which said levy la made will be advertised and sold according to law. This special tax Is payable at my office at the City Hall, Ogden City , Utah. THOMAS B FARJt. City Treasurer. Ogden City, Utah. By E. T. Koons, Deputy- Aug. 19. 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 278 of the Compiled Com-piled Iaws of Utah, 1907, and the authority au-thority vested In me by said section. I. the undersigned. THOMAS B. FAR It Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber We-ber County, Utah, hereby glvo public notlco that a special tax amounting to $6,192.59 Dollars has been levfed for Sidewalk District No. 109 for tho purpose of constructing Concrete Sidewalks In said district by an ordinance ordi-nance duly passed by tho 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 the following follow-ing Streets comprising said Sidewalk District No. 109: All that part of Blnford Ave. from Qulncy to Jacksm Avenues; west gldo Jackson Ave. 25th I to 26th Streets; both sides Jackson I ave, 2G to 27th Streets; both sides of I 26th Street, Qulncy to Jackson avenues av-enues (except school property); south 6lde 2Gth Street Jackson to Van Buren; Bu-ren; both sides of 26th Street, Van Buren to Harrison, and both sides of 27th Street, Monroe to Jackson avenues. av-enues. Tho said tax is payablo In 5 Installments: Install-ments: Tho first installment becomes delinquent delin-quent 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 10th, 1913. The fifth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1914 Each of snld Installments, except the first, shnll draw Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, afore-said, and If any or either of said In-slallments In-slallments shall bo unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments are fully paid. aid tax shall be enforced and collected as In ony other case of special tax and If not paid the properly prop-erly on which said levy Is made will bo advertised and sold according to law. This special fix Is pavable at my office at the Cltv Hall, Ogden City, Utah. THOMAS B FARR, City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah. By E. T. Koons, Deputy. Aug. 19,1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 278 of the Compiled Com-piled Iaws of Utah, 1907, and the 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 fix amounting to Sl,495.00 Dollars has been levied for Sewer District No. 105 for tho purpose pur-pose of constructing Pipe Sewers In said district by an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by tho Mayor of said City on August 10th, 1910, said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on the following Streets comprising said Sewer District No. 105: All that part of 27th Street from Madison lo Jefferson Avenues; 26th Street from Qulncy to Harrison Avenue; Blnford Av. from Qulncy to Jackson Avenues; Jackson Ave. from 25th to 27th Streets; Qulncy Ave. from 2Cth to 27th Streets; 21st Streot from Jackson to Harrison Avo.; Oak Street, Jackf.on to Harrison Ave., and Washington Ave. from 20th Street to Ogden River Bridge. The said tax Ik payable In 5 Installments. Install-ments. The first Installment becomes delln. quent 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 10th. 1913. Tho fifth lnblallmenii becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1914. Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, afore-said, nnd if nny or either of said Installments In-stallments Bhall be unpaid when they become delinquent. Interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments arc fully-paid. fully-paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected as in any other case of special tax and If not paid the property prop-erty on which said levy Is made will be advertised and sold according to law. This Bpecial tax is payable at my office at the City Hall. Ogden City. Utah. THOMAS B. FARR. Cltv Treasurer, Ogden City, 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 tho City Council, of Ogden City, Utah, passed the 1st day of August, A D 1910, an clec tion iR hereby called and will bo held in each of the five Municipal Wards of Ogden, Utah, on the Cth day of September. 1910, for the purpose of submitting to a vote, of the qualified electors as shall have paid property tax In Ogden City in the year 1309, |