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Show FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS Jl',r.oo 1'IvR LOT-Ymir choice otlwo I r''OM frame house, T'J 1 Wash. avo. ooss center. Apply P. M. PouIboii. or more ..f 2S M hi Nevada a.ldl- ' . fxn2 , fl ' "-'. This is a 2104 Washington. 6-26-tf tlon. J. F. Parsons, Broom hold, t "vH' ho for money. See un S-23-tf 1' h"rsa'n?: Arnve SO ACRES choicest orchard land at m -Utx bL Doth P'0"es CC4. 9-1-1 wk Orchard Heights, also 20 shares of nriTor i , Z 1 Davis & Weber Counties Canal slock. au. ok r r, irVT "ZA-wi && C6IW-1,1 r MinT2 or garden land in 12th street dls- - - 1 trlct; fine water right; terms If do- ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE 1777 vtn v. . tirvi T M Forristill 411 if vi if i.,, n-.u muuse. large NICK three-room house, barn and ftant" hi!lK Fornsta". 411 'ft Iom 'or Jur bor60a. 1018 Phade trees, lot 55x123; price $1,000. ltJDk S 9'lmo of hay' waen- D blck from buM- I 515 Cook st. Five Points. 8-27-lmo.l FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. J WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 581, meets every Wednesday niht at 7-30 o'clock, K. of I Hall. Vlsltlng neighbors invited. Dues can bo paid at the Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 2Sth of cacn ctonth ALMA LUDD!NGTON, O. N. SOS 12th St. MARIE CRITES. ClerK. 2731 Monroe Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castle hall. Utah national na-tional baDk buildirg, every Monday evening Ail 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 & S. IMFROVKD ORDER OF R EDM EN. Improved Order of KM men, Hlawtha Tribe No. 3, meets In Eagle Hail, every first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Visiting chiefs cop dially invited- JAMES MACBETH. Ruehocn. B. B. UEIGER. C. of R. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Ixiyal Order of Moose. Ogden Ixdee No. 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p. nv, Eagles Hall. .10S. CHEZ. D. P. A. K0HN T. R. A. IRVINE, Sec'y. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodgo No. 6, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets It I O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to bo present pres-ent SIDNEY BAKER, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen Cfty. Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. I. O. O. F., meets Becond and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting members invited. KATE BAILEY, N. O. EMMA MEID. Roc. Sec'y, 718 23rd MODERN WOODMUS O'. MERICA-Utah MERICA-Utah Camp No SivC. meets every To-day night al 8 n'clook. at Eftg' Hall, ar.th St. Visiting member Invited to meet lth us. I. A FARRIS. Coiinset J. H SHAFER, Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch DivlMon No. 114. O. R. meet second and fourth Fridays at 2 w p. m. In K. of P. Hall, corner Washington Wash-ington avenue and 24th street. Al' brother are cordi-lty Invited to attena. GEO. ALLEN. O. C D. L. BOYLE, fl a"d T. MASONIC. - Queen Est"nr Chapter No 4. O w- f Regular meetings held ot MaaoniH". on Wafhlnpton avenue between V""2LI" fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, the nrst and third Fridays of each month, sojourning so-journing mombers cordially luvlted to attaod MRS. KATR 8MITHERS. W- M. LILY V. HALSTEAP. fcc y. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fratemai Beneficiary Orde. Insure men ot low rates. Reservo fund over elx million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. CT7 convenes econd ana fourth Thurndoys at I. O O. h. 1111-P. 1111-P. A HERDl. Rcjtent. . J W. WOTHER9POOM, Colleccor. GEO. B. ROBERTS, acetan'- WOMP. OF WOODCRAFT. 8e(to Ll!v Clrclo No. 174. meota evetf eecond aud fourth Monday nlghta at i 3--. In I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting ntlghboia cord.ally invltod. TENA NELSON. O N. KA1H HEY MAN ClerK. Bell phona lir-T. E. P. O ELKS. B. P. O. Elka. Osden Lodf No 71f. lodge and club room, rccond floor 241 WanJlnsrtoD avenue. Rfgular moenoga very Tu"1ay evening. C. A. BOYD. Eialted Rjler. C. O. DeWOLF, Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet the flrt and third Mondays at Union Labor Hall. J 63 24th St. Due can be paid from 1 to I, ofllco of O. W. Green, on tlio 24tn of each month. Visiting mombcra cor dlallv Invite. 1, DAYREL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE , COLLINS. Sec'y and T-eas. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Cnrrp No. 3110. mecls every second and fourth Monday evonlnK of rnch month at the Engl' HalL Vlslt-iDg Vlslt-iDg mtmhere tordKlly Int-lted. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. 19 Jscknon Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder,, room 31. JjcwIs Bloclc. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets in K- of P. Hall in the Utah Nallonal Bank Dldg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodoieu cordlal'y iuvltcd to attend. W. II. DRABBLE. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank Bid?. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. BIIor Hive No. 1. . r. M.. meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon ot 2;30 o'clock. In I O. O. F. Hall. 2410 Washington avenue. Visiting luetobeis ars cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS aijDIE aNOELL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT. R, K. FRATERNAL CRDEK OF MOUNTAIN MOUN-TAIN EE K3. Ogden Cabin No. C2 meets at tne L O. O. F. 'Hull the flrnt and third Fridays Fri-days of each month. Duos con be paid to secretary at Dee-S'.anlord'a shos tor. CIIAS L. WAPPI.KR. C. M W A LI E R F. COMPTON. Sec'y. FRATERNAL OROER OF EAGLES. Kraft rnal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerle No UH t'. O. mi-n eery VVdnrt-day VVdnrt-day evening at Eagle Hall, enut of Reed Hotel, at 8 P- n. Visiting Brother Eagles aro Vavlted to attend the Aerl 111 l LEON PROWNINO. W. President. B. R. CEIGKR. Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES, Aere Physician. BROTHERHOOD fiP AMERICAN YOEMVN. Ogden Homestead No. 15CC meets second sec-ond and fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Kcllowr' Ilall. Vl'ltlng Archers cordially cor-dially Invited to meet with us. W. H TOLLER. CS ZUt St., Foreman. O. E. WILLIAMS, iij tlst Bt.. TorreepondanL ORDiiM. OF OWI.S. Ogden Neat. No. 1211 order of Owla. meets every Thursday evening In Eig!es Hall, east of Reod Hotel, at S o clock. Visiting Brother Owl are Invited to attend at-tend trie st Meetings THOMAS LESLIE. President JOHN M- MAR8H ALL. Secretary. S'o ZU Wnwhlnrfon Ave. TTTfl r Y iT7riTYJ7 " CGDEH TURF EXGHAHQE 326 25ib street Wires to all tracks on all 1 SportiJiz Event. j j FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. FIRST-CLASS board and room, tho Melrose. C22 26th. 9-2-lwk GOOD rooms, board. 2G39 Jefferson. x S-22-lmo. FURNISHED rooms with board. Clod in. 2520 Adams. 8 3-1 mo. BOARD and room, 419 26th Stroet. t29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 2-i6-t; WANTED, ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMS and board for students. Call or tolephone, giving description and rates. Ogden Business College, Lowls Block. 8-12-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. TEAM, wagon and harness. 2052 Wash Ave. 8-30-1 wk L03T. ON WEDNESDAY, in or near Wright's store, a heavy gold bracelet. brace-let. Reward for return to Mrs. W. A Kelly, 528 24th. 9-1-lwk A PLAIN gold child's bracelet, between be-tween the Peery Apartments and Qulncy and 23rd. Return A. M. Mc-Bride. Mc-Bride. Driver Drug Store. 9-1-lwk ONE bay mare, weight 1,000 lbs., one white hind foot, will either pace or trot. Return 3211 Grant. Bell. 319-Z. Reward. 9 1-lwk HAND-M ADK purse. Saturday evening, even-ing, containing money and other articles. Return to Coir's Drug Store. Reward S-30-U CLEAN whtto ragk al Standard offlca lM7-tf Ogden Business Directory Advertisements In this column cost Tcic. per line per month, payable lu advance. ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS & CO. 1st Nafl Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FA RNS WORTH. Attorney at-Law; at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Plpo doctors. 3-36-tf DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING Work guaranteed. C35 25th. 8-31-1 wk HAIRDRESSING. MRS. CARWILE and Miss Ritter. hair goods, hair dressing and manicuring. mani-curing. Marlnello creams and lotions. 510 1st Nat. Dank bldg. Bell 1304. 8-30-liuo HAIR GOODS. HAIR SWITCHES for sale; combings made in switches C. E Lee, 22 Wash 9-2-1 mo JAPANESE MERCHANTS Va1TsTnG-LUNG. 2G5 25th St.. Japanese Jap-anese novelties fancy goods, teas and groceries. 9-2-2mo JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk phone us up; w will call for It. Bell pbonc 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phono Jacobson. Bell 626-Z; Ind. 3695-D. 11-16-22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-372 1-A. Belll205. 7-1 tf OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, rcblocked and retrini-rocd, retrini-rocd, by practical hattor. Fifth floor Lvwl3 Blk "-16 tf PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. J. den HARTOG. Painting and Deco-utive Deco-utive paperhanglng. 92S 2Sth sr. Both phones. 3-21-tf PAPER CLEANING" EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Prices reasonable. Bell llf.S Ind. 3652 A. Janicrs Thompson. S 31 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 'j to 4 p. ; 340 25th St Offlc phones. Bell 515-K; Ind. 515; resl dence 646 Wash. Ind. phone 502. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of DUt. No 2, all of the city south of 24th Fireef. Bell Phono 324-Z. Nels McCarty. 5-i0 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO Paul Van Komen,.Prop. Phone Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furnltur-. clothing and shOus, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and- suit-1 cases cheap. Bell Phono 1321. 179 j 1-2 Twenty-fifth str-ot 7-91 j UMBRELLA REPAIRING. VMBRELLA repairing and covering, 92K-2tb. J. deu Hartog. Bell. 671-X; Ind. 433. 9 1-t HELP WANTED. FEMALE. GIRL for general housework; small family. Apply 2223 Adams. 0-2 lwk GOOD girl wanted at School for the Deuf. 9.2-tr GOOD WOMAN one day each woek for sweeping and dusting. Mrs. Mc-Cune. Mc-Cune. 549 2Cth. It-2-tf GIRL to assist with housework, one that could go home nights preferred. Address W. 'M., care SUndard. 9-2 tf GOOD girl for cooking aud kitchen work 533 28th St. 91-it GIRL for general housework; family of two. S67 26th. 9-1-lwk GIRLS wanted. Banner Caunlng Co.. factory 21st and Reeve. 9-1-lwk WOMAN for general housework; good wages. 721 24th St. 9-1-tf EXPERIENCED girl to clean and press ladles' nulls. Crystal Tailors, 206 25th, Basement S 31 Iwk WANTED Experienced woman for houeework $30.00 per mo. 15IH 24th. ' S-30-lwk TWO girls for ironing. Sunrise Hand Laundry, 263 26th st. 8 30-lwk GOOD girl or woman at the Idanha. 2474 1-2 Wash. 8-30-1 wk GIRL for housework; small family: good wages. 630 24th. S-20-tf COMPETENT g.rl for housework Good wages, no washing. 2322 Jefferson Jef-ferson 8i25-tf A GIRL to wash dishes and help In. kitchen. Poplar Heights. 437 24th ft 8 23 2wka r-- GIRLS wanted at the O. S. L. Laundry, Laun-dry, Union) Depot. S-8-tf FIRST-CLASS hand lroner at Amorl-can Amorl-can Linen Supply Co S-5-tt helIwanted; " MALE. JAPANESE school boy to assist with housework. 526 25th. 9 2-lwk T7"' enterprising agents to sell best knvWR article In Utah; $5.00 capital required to start; 50 per cent margin, best opportunity ever offered In Ogden. Og-den. Apply mornings. 425 23rd. 8-31 tf BOYS wanted at Western Union Tele-graph Tele-graph office 8-5 9-1 w k SITUATION WANTED 15ALE i - - EXPERT male stenographer-bookkeeper, just .arrived, wishes position. I am headquarters for ladv office help, also. Call Bell 144-Y or at 418 First Nafl Bank Bldg? J. W. Hawley, Agency. 9-1-lwk JAPANESE intelligent boy wants a situation as cook n private family. Speaks English well. Care Sam, 2165 Lincoln ave. 91 2t MAN and wile want hog nnd chicken ranch to care for. Address Stock-man, Stock-man, care Standard. 7-28-lraQ FORRENi: UNFURNISHED HOUSES-FOUR HOUSES-FOUR ROOMS and cellar, icnr 2756 Jefferson. 9-1-lwk FIVE-ROOM house. Rear 2627 Jcffer eon. 9-1-lwk FIVE-ROOM house, 24S 29th. Bell phone, 506-Y. 9-1 -4 1 FIVE-ROOM, modern house; with furnace. Rent $30. No children. Enquire 2733 Wash. Ave 9-1-lwk THREE-ROOM house and barn, acre and half of ground. Convenient to 25th SL car. 333 24th. 9 1-lwk SIX-ROOM modem brick with bath. closet, pantry and cellar. 2236 Quincy. Bell Phone J49C-Y. 8 27 tf THREE-ROOM house, close in Wo-dell, Wo-dell, S-23-lf FOR RENT. j FURNISHED HOUSES. 4 ROOM furnished house, very reasonable. reason-able. 2549 Grant. 9-l lwk NICELY ""furnished hoine. Inquire 530 22ud St., Phono 1540 X. Bell 8 29-1 wk PLAIN SEWING " DRESSMAKING. 2266 Wash. 441 Ind. 0 7-9-tf MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Lonns on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First Nallonal Bldg. 4-30-tf MONEY to ln on wtuches. dln-mondss, dln-mondss, Jewelry, firearms. t?ic Uncle Sam's Ijan Offlco, established 3 8S5. Tho Mou.y Lenders of Ogdia; 278 25th St C. H- Smith. Prop. - 9-4-1 jt STRAYED. STRAYED One dark bay horse, 1.200 lbs.; shaggy mane; branded on left hip. Notify Trand. Union Tea Co. 9-l-2t TRANSFER COMPANIES? SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J- C. Slade, lessee. Furniture. Van6 and Storage. Offlco 408 25th St. Voth phonos 321. . , LEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus Un:. age and iassenger transfer a i. laity; 412 25th. Both Phones 22. JJOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co., moving vans, all klnJs 1 transfer work; pianos a i-pecla)ty. Oi-Ace Oi-Ace 32S 1 2 25th St Phones 283. t FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. ONE or two furnished rooms with private family; located within one block of Weber Academy, and wlih-in wlih-in 1 1-2 blocks from new bi-u school. Addreea K, care of this otflce. 'j-2 tf NICELY furnished housr keeping rooms, gas range, ncr, 24th St. r 9-2-1 wk j NEWLY furnished rooms, strictly ! modern. 4 17 Heriick avo., bef 26Ui ?.nd 27th his. . 91-lwi THE CAM PBRLL Newly furnished rooms, table board a specialty; under new management. Bell phone, S 566 24th. 9--2wki TWO nicely furnished rooms for I housekeeping. 2927 Hudson Ave. I 91 ltvl; I FURNISHED room for gentleman; i modern house, close in. . 2517 Adams. S31-lwlc i 4 ROOMS, with bath, for light house-j house-j keeping, 456 22nd. S-31-lwfc j DESIRABLE front room, modem, good board; reasonaule 2033 Adarns. S-3 lit TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, with clothes' closet and gaa range; newly furnished; Do childrvn 2229 Lincoln. s 29-1 w k , NICELY furnished rooms. 4;6 ller-nck ller-nck Ave, between 26th aud 27th. S-:;0-lw!c FURNISHED and unfurnl.vhcd housekeeping house-keeping room. modern. $2.uu per week and up. 536 3Ht. 8-29-lmn j NICELY furnished roims with or without housekeeping 2143 Lincoln Lin-coln - S-27-lwk ROOMS for light housekeeping. 2611 Wash. The Lawrence. 8 27-lwlc ONE large front room, two beds and two singlo rooms. .Modern, 2122 Adams. S 27 lwk NEWLY furnished housekeeping rooms. 362 24th. 8 19 lmu HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2563 Grant j 8-16-lmo ! FURNISHED ROOMS. 2356 Wash. 8-13-tf FURNISHED room for gentleman. 2369 Jeff. 2-9-1 mo OUTRIDE sleeping rooms, bath, price? reasonable. 362 21th, Colonial S S-lmo MODERN housekeeping rooms. 227 27tb. V5-lin FURNISHED aud unfurnished flats, 2634 Grant 4 1C Cuio i TWO FURNlSIi-SD ROOMS for ' housekeeping; 465 27th St 9-21 tt FOR" SALE MISCELLANEOUS HORSE, buggy and harness cheap. .1 A. Stephana, 3Sth and Madison, j 9-2-1 wk j SMALL boarding house for sale cheap. 521 2Jrd. 9-21wk J ROOMING HOUSE for sale. 2506 Lincoln. 9 2-1 mo A GOOD chicken ranch for sale. 22 acres, house, barn and chicken, houses Inquire J. S. Bingham. R'v-erdale. R'v-erdale. 9 1-lwk ! ONE sow and pigs, one fresh milch cow, l-ilft Grant. S-2'ilwk GOOD young team, weight 2500 lbs. Well matched. Ind. S60C-D. S-29'lw I NEARLY' new high-grade piano. O. .1. Stihvell. Ind. phone C7. Bell 102SY, j 8 27 if FURNITURE for sale. 2717 Wall, j , S 29 lwlf FINE Elberla peaches, 73c per bushel. Bell phone, 952-X. 8-29-2 wlc I HIGH grade pianos and player planot v at lowest prices and terms. J. M. Pantone. Factory agent, 125 32nd St. . Boll, 1227-Y. 8-29-lruo ! INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln. ! S-U-lmo A FINE Jersey bull, also a few Jersey I cows. W. S. Read, 1116 Wash. avo. S-8-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 nialk. Good to put under carpoU. Inqulro Standard office tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. SMALL lodging house near depot No. 2663 Wrall ave. Ind. phone. 954. 8-l.Mmo "FOUND. BULLDOG. Owner can havo same by calling at Oscar Johnaon & Co. Tailoring establishment, 183 25lh. and paying for expenses. 8 30-lwlc MONEY on 9th street; owner con have same by calling at 359 91 h SL P. Unander. 8-291wX FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY- new high-grad piano. O. J. Btllwell. Ind. phone 67. Bell 1028Y S 27 tf FEED, Hay, grain and coal yard. Corner Cor-ner Wash. avo. and 21flt. L. Z1U-mfp. Z1U-mfp. - 8-5-1 mo WTEDSCELLANEOUS LADY'S ticket Tor Glenwood or Grand Junction. 2S3 Adams. 9-2-lt UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JUNE 19TH, 1910. (Mountain Time.) DENVER &. RIO GRANDE R. R. DSPART. 6 Kxr-ress for tho East I 7:0 a.m. K'jTo Suit Loko 9:1 o.m. 12,.S:il lj;kc Passenger 12-4S p.ni. IiAtl.intlc Limited, cist p.m. 4Allantlc Mall, east "J P m. rand Junction Express 6 iJ tn. ARRIVE. JiOwden Passenger 11.23 .m I Limited from eASt.. 2:45 p. n. t'Chlcugo Ex from east....... 3.3J p.m. nOgJon Express J oi p.m. 'lcnl from Kannete ":10 pm. ;tuh and CcL Klxproaa. 3.30 a-m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Tr. l No Eastbound. I Depart. J'liM.tll und Expross I " SO a.m. l!t'ust Mall 8:35 lum. fc,Lo!i Angeles Limited, dally. 12:W p m i.uverlnnd Limited I ! S1 P rn, 4 Atlantic Express I :M P m- No. Westbound. 1 Arrive. tjrasxengcr ' 5-33 am. J : ullfomia Express ... 6:45 am. 8 Fast Mall 11-17 a m. 1 Overland Limited I 3:20 P m. J Los Angeles Ltd., dally I 8:2 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No North of Ogden. I Depart llRuttc and Portland..... 115 am. 13J Ogden-Malad Motor Cr. 8:25am. 13Idaho Express 9:10a.m. 3iltutte and Portland 3:M P II C fnh o Vtlley Paspcnecr.... . Vt p m 16Vcllowstono Park Spec, d.. b 10 p.m. No.j North of Ugden- I Arrive. IG'Yellowitono Park Special... 6:10 am 2 Btitto Express 6"TS in- Sl Portland Express 8 C') a.m. lliHt.-ih Express ? ai p m. K Salt Lake Possonger I' ir a 4 Salt Lako Speclul J:I" V m. lS:;.MaluU-Ogdcn Motor Car.... b.i pm No South ol Ogdon. Depart. K,;VMiwstone Park Special.... C:3 a.m. 2, Suit Lako Express 7:15 a.m. 3-I.cal for 8alt Lake 8:40 am. 24Portland Express 6:10a m. 12,C"acho Vallcj Express 10:30 a m. SIlKust Mall 11.31 a.m. r.',Ovorland Llmltod 2:34 p.m. 4 Salt Lake Special 4 0) p m. fc,Lo3 Angeles Lim'tcL dally 3:60pjn. Id .Overland Limited 3:30 p.m. 2o Pacific Express 6.50 p.m. i-t,S'ilt Lake Local, dally 7:S0 p m. 14, Utah Express I y.lS p.m. iN"o. South of Ogden I Arrive, lButte and Portland 12:55am 31 Atlantic ExprcBa S a.m. nlldaho Express 9.W a m. 3Local, dally 11:15am 7Los Anci-les Limited !2:3L p.m. II Overland Limited 2:0) p m. 0 Hullo and Portland 3:30 p.m. 23'Local 4 :10p.m. ll.Cnche Valley Express .'l 3:2u p.m. 31Atlantlc Express 6: 15p.m. l.i Local I 7.05 p.m. 15, Yellowstone Special, dally.. 7.S5 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Westbound, Dopart. ZlPaclflc Express 6:3-1 a.m. I l-.Faft Mall 11:57 a.m. liUverland Limited 3 W p.m t raclflc Express 4 2') p.m. No. From West- Arrive. CAflnntlc Express I 6:20 a m. H'lFasl Mall I 7:00 a.m. 2 overland Limited 1210 pm.! 4, Atlantic Express I o:Z pro i Dally except Sunday. DO YOU FEEL UPSET?' (SBESSSHB IT'S THE Riverdale ' Flour ' THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. iv 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 a-isessment levied on tho f.lh day bf July. 1910, tho several l amounts set opposite the names of tho respective shareholders as follows: fol-lows: Names. No. of Cert Rhrs. Ami. P. McCarthy 9 1,0m) Jiu.OO W. J. Carroll 34 250 2 50 W. J. Carroll 35 25u 2 50 M, B. Burke 37 400 1 00 R. M. Cobban 39 500 5.00 O. W. Moylo 52 1,000 10.00 C E. Franco 65 2.00.) 20.00 R M. Cobban 80 1.000 10.00 R- M. Cobban 81 1.000 10 00 It. M. Cobban 82 1,000 10 00 S. A. Kennedy S4 150 1.50 Jcn-y Mulllns 91 2.53C 25.56 Jerry Mulllns 92 2,500 25 00 C. E. Franco 101 3.000 30 00 C. E. Franco 10S 1,000 10 00 C. E France 109 1.000 10.00 Anna A. Haskett. . .133 1,000 10 00 Mr3C.A.McCarthy. .257 1.000 10..)0 James S. Casey.... 200 2.000 20.00 A. F. Rico 27S 1.000 10.00 R. M. Cobban 282 2.500 25.00 A. F. Rico 2S3 1.000 10 00 J A. Hcnshaw 2S5 500 5 00 J A. Henshaw 3S6 500 5.00 P. McCarthy 390 600 5.00 Jerry Mullins.". 396 5.000 60.00 Henry BarUctt 413 1.0.V) 10.00 J. H. Maloney 417 1.000 10 00 Henry Bartlett 41S 1.000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 419 1.000 10 0) Henry Bartlett 420 1.000 10 00 J. A. Henshaw 430 1.000 10.00 P. McCarthy 432 50O 5 00 U A. May 433 600 6.00 L. A. May 434 600 5.00 A. F. Rice 441 1.000 10 00 A. F. Rice 442 500 5.00 H. L. Klock 447 300 3 00 II. L. Klock 448 200 2 00 Nora Burke 450 1,600 15.00 Jas. D Sullivan 451 1.350 13.50 W. J. Carroll 453 500 5.00 F. A. Carroll 454 500 5.00 M. B. Burke 458 400 4.00 T. ,T. Kelly 462 1,000 10.00 Mrs. Edith Maloney 485 1,000 10.00 Mrs. Edith Maloney 487 1.000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 497 5.00 5.00 Mary Cotter 151 241 2.41 Mrs. Ellon E. Cannon Can-non 153 962 9.62 Chas. F. McCreary.162 403 4.03 Jas. II. McCrenry..l63 403 4.03 Wm. W. McCreary.164 403 4.03 John A. McCrcary 165 403 4.03 Emmet II.McCreary 160 403 4.03 Mary B. Shelby 1G7 404 4.04 Mary A. Daxon 16S 403 4.01 W. H. De France... 169 282 2 S2 Chas. B. Keller 170 282 2 S2 Eleazer Wakeley. . .171 282 2.82 Geo. W. Doane 172 2S2 2.S2 Arthur C. Wakeley. 173 2S1 2.8 i E. M. West & Co.. 176 1,000 10.00 C. C. Dye 1S7 1,000 10.00 Axcel H. Olson 190 500 5.00' And in accordance with law. and the resolution of the board of directors Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in ; your office or home have 1 one or more installed you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The time you save, the results you obtain, will more than pay the small co3t. REASONABLE RATES - i Call the Manager. BELL (if SERVICE (s JM Y IS SATIS. LI ) j FACTORY YvJy 'iiteir HE WELL PULL WELL If you feed him well. Wc have the grain to hell that will keep your stock In good condition. Let us supply your , wants. CHAS. F. GROUT, 352 21th St BROOM RESTAURANT ' REMOVED TO VIENNA , CAFE ' 8 25th St i; deals earn" prlca as Broom Restaurant. Res-taurant. Speclul Dinner 26c. ' ! Lunch from 11 to 4 p. m. c ' I Dinner from to 8 p. ra. LEE. FOON A TOM. Manaqers. i r-nrr 1 ' -1 u - a -nrsam LEGAL. (Continued! made on tho said 6th day of July, 1910. bo many shares of each parcel of said stock as may bo necessary, will be sold at the office of said company, rooms 519 and 520, First National Bank Building, Ogden. Utah, on tho 10th day of September, 1910. at tho hour of noon, to pay delinquent assessments as-sessments the.reon, together with tho costs of advertising and expenses of tho sale. T. D. JOHNSON, Secretary. Office, rooms 519-20. First National Bank Bldg.. Ogdon. Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. 8tato Engineer's Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, Aug. 15, 1910 Notice Is hereby given that Ernll H. Anderson, whoso postofnee address Is Ogdn, Utali, haa mado application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate one (1) cubic-foot cubic-foot per eecond of water from springs In Weber county, Utah. Said spring are situated at a point which lies north 40 feet and eaat 1.240 feet dis tant from the south quarter corner of Section 34, Township 6 north. Range 1 west, Salt Lake base and moridlan. The water will be diverted divert-ed at the place where It issues from said springs and conveyed by means of a pipe line, for a distance of 2.000 feet, where It will bo used during tho 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. Range 1 west, Salt Ivike base and meridian. As a secondary purpose, as much of sold water as may bo necessary nec-essary will bo used during the entire year lor domestic purposes. This application ap-plication Is designated In the State Englneer'fl office as No. 3093. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons thoreror, must bo made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office with In thirty (30) days after the completion comple-tion of tho publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Dato of first publication August 20. 1910, date of completion of publication September 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 bo held in each ot the live Municipal Ward1? of Ogden, Utah, on the 6th day of September, 1910, for the purpose of submitting to a vote, of tho qualified electors as shall have paid property tax In Ogden City In tho year 1909, the question whether said City Council Coun-cil shall be authorized, allowed, and permitted to creato and Incur a bonded bond-ed indebtedness of one 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 tho sources of water supply in the Ogden River system to tho storage reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks Ey6rvm; and for tho further purposo ot constructing additional distributive mains from tho 6tornge reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks System throughout various portlous of Ocden City. That the 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 6ald Ogden City, respectively: re-spectively: In the First Municipal Ward, at tho City Hall; In tho Second Municipal Ward, at the Armory Building, No. 329 21th St; In tho Third Municipal Ward, at the Mound Fort School House, No. 1200 Washington Avenue; In the Fourth Municipal Ward, at tho County Court IVouse; In the Fifth Municipal Ward, at tho ofllce of th Columbia Club Cigar company. com-pany. 451 25th street That tho following persons, who are electors In their respective wards, aro hereby appointed as Judge of election, elec-tion, to conduct, and who will conduct con-duct said elections in the said respective respec-tive Wards In the City of Ogden; For tho First Municipal Ward ot Ogden City. James Cassln, T. F, Em-mett Em-mett and Mrs. Heber Warner. For the Second Municipal Ward of Ogden City, David W. Evans, Mra T. A. Newman and Mrs. D Anderson. For tho Third Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, Nels Anderson. AbucI Farr and Mrs. Albert Powers. For the Fourth Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, Vt. S Donaldson, Henry Steele and H. Goodale. For tho Fifth Municipal Ward of Bald Ogden City, Hattle L. Brown, T. A. Whalen and H. C. Jacobs. That tho time during which the polla Fhall be and remain open In each of said Wards in tho said election, as above stated, shall bo horn 7 o'clock In the forenoon, continuously, until 11 o'clock in the afternoon of said 6tb day of September, 1910. That the amounfof indebtedness proposed to be incurred by Ogden City, if legally authorized, permitted and allowed to o'o so by this election, thall be the sum of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars, which pum of money 6hall be used in constructing con-structing a conduit from tho sources of water supply In the Ogden River System to the storage, roservol-s of the Ogden Waterworks system, and in constructing additional distributive mains from said storage reservoirs to various aud districts where needed within Ogden CJty. Dated Ogden. Utah, this 1st day of August. A. D. 1910. By order of tho Mayor and City Council. CARL ALLISON, Recorder. Approved this 2nd day of August 1910. WM. GLASMANN, Mayor. First publication, Auk. 3rd. 1910 Last publication. Soyt 5th. 1310. |