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Show FOR-'REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS EVERYBODY REAPS . 10, 20, 30 or 40 acres fine fruit land, 011 Sand Rldfto, terms to suit. Also water in Davis & Wober Couottcs Cnn-nl Cnn-nl company for samo. KELLY & HER-RICK. HER-RICK. 10-26-lt. OWNER of $3,000 improved farm In Ogden valley w ill exchange for small i ouso In Ogden nnd take security on the farm for tlio balance, or exchange lev tract of land near Ogden, or will take good wiiion and team an part pay. Hunter & Kennedy. 211 Flrt National Rldg. 1 1-22-1 wlc EIGHT-ROOM modern brick house- on bench; very easy terms. Inquire Bell Phone 478 Y. 11-23-laio. FIVE lots. Riverside, California, wo , would like to exchange for Ogden I Property. 22Ct Wash. Ave. lllt-lmo. BRITISH COLUMDIA FRUIT FARMS $10 cash, $10 monthly In "Glorious kootenay." "Fertile. No Irrigating. Mild climate. Frro booklet copy. Investors' In-vestors' Trust & Mortgage Corpora-tlon Corpora-tlon Ltd.. 131 Hastings St. W. Van-couver. Van-couver. B C. 11 19 lwk A GOOf) five-room house with pantry and closets. Connected with sewer, sew-er, good barn, cement walk, fine lawn with shade and fruit trees. In the best of neighborhoods. If you want a good homo for little money this li your r hance. Any reasonable offer will be accepted If made at ont:o ' Call at 971 24th or Phone Dell 133S-Y, 11-19 lwk. FOUR-ROOM house, pantry and clos- et. $1,500. A payment down, balance $11 a month at 5 per cent interest. 1047 Twenty-Second SU 11-15-lwk SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. C:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m., 9 a, m., 10:31 a. m, 12 coon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. 2L, 4.30 p. m., C p. m., 7:30 p. m , 9 p. m., 10; 30 p. in. Twelvo fast trains each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express" (either 'phone) for quick and careful service In Salt Lake valley. J. F. REARDON. Gen. SuoL UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE OCT. 16th, 1910. ((Mountain Time.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R- R. DEPART. 6 Exprcen for tho East I 7;(M a m. K-'jTo Salt Ltk H vOum. 12fcalt Luku l'asssnxcr fl2 :45 u.ro. 2AU.iDllo Limited, coat 2.C p m. 4Atluntlo Mall. ct.. :W p m. t,JramJ Junction Kxprcts t:l'J p.m. ARRIVE. 9Oi;un Poscngr n.s am. I, 1-linlto-j from Eaot 2.4S p ra. Ci.'hloatro Express from cost 3 rw m. i,Ukrclen Exorea.i 3:M pm. 11 1jiu1 from Sanpn 7. in p.m. 3iLtah and Cat. Express , ii.in. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. No I Eistbound. Depart. vMall and Ex. prows j j a m, lulKast Moll 8.3i a-m. fcLos Arik-clos Ltd, dally.... l.Oupm 2t.verl.ind Limited 2:iJpnY HAtlunilo Lxprcss tj.so p.m; No 'Weiitbouitd. Arrive. PPasisong-er . I 6 .35 a.m. SlCallfornU Express 6 4S a.m ,,Fast Moll Jll n a,nl. MlOverlaml Limited . I j:sw rvm. 7Loa Ancelca Lid , dally... j 3 3i i. in.' j OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Ogden. Depart. llPortlaid Express 115 a.m 23,'Butto Lxpross i s ani 131iUKdoo-Ma.lud Motor Car... & 25 a.m! j Iduiio Express u rn. I ;luuo and Portlund jiopn' II, Cucho Valley Fiuiueng-cr. .. 5.85 pm. No. J North of Ogden. Arrive. 2jButt Express 6-;5 a.m. 2t: Portland Express 9.W u ml HCtah Express S.i.G a.m. 12 Salt Luke Posonger 10:2) a m. 4Salt Ike Speclid 5.35 p ni! IjMalaU-Ofdon Motor Car...j 4.M p.m. No. South of Ogdcn. Depart. 2iSa.lt Lake Express T15 a m n Local for Salt Lko S & n m' 11 Portland Expreaa 7.... 9 la a m" 12 Cache alloy Expresa 10 :vi a.m' SIlLocal H 3. u m 2 Local 2:34 p m. 4 Salt Like Special ) p.n, 5 Los Angola Ltd., dally 3:W p m 5i I r'cal 3:S) nu JOjFlyor' 6:4S p m. JjSjIi LrUco Ixcal, dally ( IG p m. li I.tah Exprci it is p.m. 40, Local 6;46 p In. No. Bouth of Ogdun. Arrive. II Portland Express 12:45 a m, TJlBulto Exprc.ts l.Wa.m Jl AllanUa Lxprosa g-05 a m! 13 Idaho Express 9.0) a m JT'Flyer 3:3J a m! i?iLocxl 11 16 a.m. 7Los Ancolua Limited 12'CO p.m. 2lLocal Z.w p m. 3, Butte and Portland 3 ;j) p m iLocal 4 10 p.m U Cacho Valley Express 6 2D p.m. i'. Local C.3J ji.m. 1, Flyer . ti.45 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. "Weettfound. Depart. 3 Pacific Express I 6 M a.m Fut Mall ll 57 a..rn HOvorlond Llmltod 13.40 p m. DPacltlo express 4 24 p.m. No. From West. I Arrive. 6'AUnntlo Express 6 23 a m, 10 Vaxt Mall I 7 CO a m. 2 Ovcrliuid Limited 2 10 p.m. 4 Atlantic Express I 6.25 p.m. Dally oxcept Sunday. LEGAL. NOTICE. In tbo district court of tho Second Judicial district of tho state of Utah, in and for the county of Weber. In the matter of the application of Ras mufinn Realtv Company, a corpora- Uon, f.jr voluntary dissolution. Notice la hereby given that the Ramu?son Realtv Company, a corporation cor-poration of the stale of Utah, has presented to the above named court a petition praying to bo allowed to din Incorporate and dissolve and that Saturday, the 10th day of December. 1910, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, ha been appointed bh the time, and the court room of ihe district court of Weber county in Ogdcn City, Utah, j as the place, at which said appllca- Hon will bo heard. At any time be-i be-i fore the expiration of said day la6t named, any person may fll? hla objections objec-tions to tho application of aaid cor-juration, cor-juration, and lu directors for tho dissolution dis-solution thereof. Witness the clerk of said court. ': with the seal thereof atllxed, this 5th J dav of November, A. D. 1910. 'Seal. , S. G. DYE. Clerk, 'i By L. A. Van Dyke. Deputy, t C. R. Holllngsworth, Attorney for j Petitioners. LEGAL (Contnued.) lowing proposed change and amend- ments to the articles or incorporation or thle company, to-wlt: '"peai article V and substitute In lieu thereof the following: "Artlclo V The authorized amount of the capital cap-ital stork of Paid corporation shall be Pour Million ($4 i00.000.00) Dollars dl- i vlded into Forty Thousand (40 0o0) fharcs of preferred stock of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars Dol-lars each Unless otherwise ordoreil bv the Board of Directors, all dividends divi-dends shall be paid in four equal quarterly quar-terly I'ayinenta, to-wlt: On tho first rtay of April, July, October and j January of each year, commenc- ( Ing with tho flrct nuch day succeeding suc-ceeding the directors' meeting at which such dividend Is declared. All dividends aro payable to the stockholders stock-holders appearing of record on the company's books on the day before such dividend Is payable." Repeal article XI. and substitute In lien thereof the following: "Artl- do XI. "The officers of this corpora- ' tion shall consist of a Floard of Elevon ( (11) Directors, a President, two Vice- , Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each officer and director, In or- ; dor to be eligible, must own and hold I in hU own name at least ten shares ' of the preferred stock of this corpora- ! Hon, as shown by tho books thereof." i Repeal artlclo XII and substitute ! in lieu thereof the following: "Arti- ! t le XII Within ten days aflr the ' election of a Hoard of Directors they hhall hold a directors' meeting and elect a President, two Vice-Prrsldents. a Secretary and Treasurer The Presl-Uent Presl-Uent and the Vice-Presidents shall bo j chosen and elected from among their j own number; but the Secretary and Treasurer may bo elected either from the directors or from the stockholders In the discretion of the board, and In tho offices of Secretary and Treasurer Treas-urer may bo combined In the same person. There shall hereafter be held an annual meeting of the owners and holders of tho preferred stock of the corporation on the second Wednesday of April of each year; surh meeting shall be held for the purpose of elect- I Ing a Board of eleven Directors, and transacting uch other business as I may bi deemed necessary or convent- ', ent foe the welfare of the corporation. corpora-tion. Such meeting shall bo held at the geueral office of the corporation in the city of Ogden. County of Weber We-ber and State of Utah at such hour of said day as tho President or Board of Directors may determine. The Board of Directors may direct the calling of 6jK-clal meetings as they may deem proper and necessary. At all meetings of stockholders, whether annual or special, representation of a majority of the preferred stock, exclusive of : treasury or non-Issued stock, shall be necessary for the transaction of busi- , ness, and no business, except to ad- I Joum or to adjourn to a specified diite. I thall bo transacted at any meeting of stockholders, unless a majority of the preferred stock Issued is represented. The Board of Directors shall be elect ed by ballot, and a stockholder receiving re-ceiving a majority of tho otes cast by tho owners of the preferred stock of the corporation hall be deemed and declared duly elected as such director. di-rector. Each owner and holder of the j preferred stock In the corporation 8hnll be entitled to aa many votes a3 he holds shares of such stock. Repre- i 6ontatlon bv proxy, duly appointed, thall bo allowod at all meetings of j the stockholders, whether annual or I special. The failure to hold any an- 1 nual or special meeting on the day appointed for the same ehall not forfeit for-feit or in any way interfere with tho corporate rights acquired under this agreement, but any sucn meeting may be held at any subsequent time upon giving twenty-one (21) days' notice thereof by publication In a dally newspaper news-paper published In Ogdcn City , State of Utah. The secretary shall, and, In case of failure, any other officer of i said corporation may give twenty-one (21) days' notice of all annual or special stockholders' meetings as aforesaid. The notice must specify In general terms the purpose or purposes pur-poses for which any special meeting is called. Notice of any annual or special meeting may be served hy tho Secretary or other e)ffieer by del'ver-Ing del'ver-Ing a copy thereof to such stockholder owning or holding preferred 6toek In j this corporation personally, or by depositing de-positing copies thereof In the United States postofflce at Ogden, Utah, with the postage prepaid thereon, at least twenty-onp (21) days prior to the d.ite ' of any such meeting, addressed to the j M-veral addresses of such stockholders stockhold-ers which shall have tho same effect as the publication aforesaid. DAVID ECCMCS. President. HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. Dated, Ogden, Utah, Oct 11th, 1910. Ofden, Utah, Nov. 5lh. 1910. The above meeting is hereby ad Journed until Mondaj. Dec. 5th, 1910. at 11:00 o'clork a m., at the company's com-pany's office above mentioned. M S. BROWNING. Vice-President HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. NOTICE. Will Pay City Warrants. Ogden. Utah. Nov. 11, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. un-dersigned. Treasurer of Ogdeu City, will, at his office, on and after this date, pay -'t' warrants bearing recls-trv recls-trv numbfrs from A 8090 to A-9U5i, and B&G'.tO to B-935G; all inclusive, and further, that all such warrants not presented to me for payment pay-ment on or before November 21. 1910, will cease to draw interest thereafter. THOMAS B. FARR, City Treasurer. LEGAL. Utah corporation. In liereby called. nnd will bo hold at the law offices of Joseph Chez, Esq., at Rooms 403-101 First National Bauk Building, Oyden. Utah, on Thursday, tho loth day of December. 1910. at 1 o'clock, P. M , of Bald day. Said meeting is called for the purpose of adopting or rejecting reject-ing tho following proposed amendment amend-ment to tho Articles of Incorporation of said James Coal & Ico company, as follows: To amend Article VIII of said Ar-tides Ar-tides of Incorporation by striking out from said Article, the following words and figures: "The amount of the authorized capital capi-tal stock of this corporation shall bo and la FIFTY THOUSAND ($r.0,000) ; DOLLARS divided into FIFTY I THOUSAND (50,000) shares of tho par value of One (J1.00) Dollar each, fully paid. and nonassessable." (Which words and figures are set out on lines 1, 2, 3 and 4 of said Article ) And substituting in lieu thereof, tho fedloMing worda and figures: "Tho amount of the authorized capital cap-ital stock of this corporation shall be. and Is ($100,000) ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, divided Into ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (100.-OOi.i) (100.-OOi.i) tiiares of the par value of (11.00) One Dollur OAch, fully paid, aud nonassessable." non-assessable." The Intent ami purpose of said amendment U to increase the capital stock of said corporation from FIFTY THOUSAND ($50,0001 DOLLVRS to ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ($100.-000) ($100.-000) DOLLARS and from FIFTY THOUSAND (50.000)) Shares to ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (100.000) SHARES, of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each fully paid, and non-assessable. This meeting is called by authority of the Board of Directors Dated at Ogden, Utah, November 22nd, 1910. JAMES COAL & ICE COMPANY, By W. F. JAMES, President, By D B. ELLIS, Secretary. Joseph Chez, Attorney. HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW Tl?2l ADIES' or Rcntlcmen'8 gar-2 gar-2 ments can be kept In beau- ij i'&i tJtul condition until worn tyfr out by taking frequent ad antago of our dry cleaning and pressing press-ing service. Our dry cleaning process removes the poll and stain from your cloth ing, freshens up the fabric, brightens tho colors and ralse.n the nap like new. It does not affect tho life or color of even tho most dainty or del Icate garments. Our pressing service takes out tho wrinkles, creases and other marks of wear. It gives tbo garments a new like shapo and flt. It romoves all tho bagglnoss In the knees and elbows, el-bows, etc. Every garment or article Is handled han-dled In each .iart of the process by skillful, careful workers. Wo use tho genuine Frencl Dry Cleaning process oi deanlng uy spirits anj tolventj, and have a thoroughly up to dale equipment. You should rend your garments to us, and take advantage of this service. serv-ice. No artlclo of men or women's wear In too dainty for us to dry clean and finish satlsfactorily-aud our charges are not high 1 OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY 00. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St. IT'S THE Riverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah, SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE, CRIPPLED SHOE I J SPECIALIST N'o matter what they look like, you will get them back new. In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY j 333 24th 8treet. ! f i i Vienna Cafe I r 322 Twenty-fifth St. Special Dinner 25 ,1 Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. j Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers, OGDEN UPHOLSTERING WORKS. MENDERS AND JOBBERS OF ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2001 Washington Avenue. Bell, 1031-Y. Ind. 368-M. Ogdcn Utah. : HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. f""KO Lllv Circlo No. IT I. mi'i-ta every ""cond mid fourth Monday nlttito n In I. O. O. V. Hall Visiting nlchorS fordlully Invlmd. TL'NA NEI.KON. O. N KATU HEYMAN. Clerk. toll l'hono 1241-T- B P O ELKS B. P. O. Klka." OBdcn Lcdco No- JJ1-lodeo JJ1-lodeo and club roonm Boconil floor Washington avenue nebular meetings every TuciOay evening. , C. A. DO YD. Exalted Rulor. C. O. DoWOLK. Hocretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. "i. meetn In K. oi P Hall In Iho Utah National Dank Bide . every Thursday evening at 8 o'cIook. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to ui-lund. ui-lund. w. h. DnAr.niE. c. c. K. AL'TH, Clerk. Flret M-tloiml M-tloiml Dunk Dldg. ORDER OP OWLS. , OKdcn Nest, N". HIS. Order of Owl, mem rvery Thursday evonlnH In Eogles Hull, east of Keod hotel, at 8 o clock. IbIUiik Urollmr Owla aro Invited to attend at-tend the Ndl meeting , . THOM6 LESLIE. Preeldont. J. OLIVER, bocretary. No. 2115 Waehlngton Ave. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Clrclo 6M. metis ovi-ry Wednesday nli: lit. at o'olotk, K of V. Hall. Mailing nelgh-bora nelgh-bora Invited. Duee can bo paid at ln Ragan Grocery store, tho aftornoon oc the iilh of chcIi rconth. ALMA LUiiDlNQTON. G N Ci9s 12 111 SL MARIE CRITE9. dork. 2731 Monroe Ave. KNIGHTS Of PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2. Kiiguia o( Pytnlm meets at CaMlo hall, titah Notional DanC building, every Monday evening AU K. of I', a requested to meet with us. A. E, PRATT, C. C. W. O. KIND. M of E. W. L, UNDERWOOD. K- of R. & S. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN Improved Order of Hodmen, llluwo'.hA Trlbii No 3, meets In Euglea Hall, every Ilret and third Monday evenings, at i.J) p. m. Y lulling chiefs comUlly Invited JAMES MACRETli, Sachem. E. It. liKlOEIl C of It. A. B WRIGHT. C. of W. LOYA L ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Ordi-r ef Mootfe, Oclen Lodgu No SU. meetH every friduy evening at 8.W V. m . Eub s Hall. JOS CHEZ. D. I'. A. KOHN. T li. A. JRV1NE. Secretary. ROYAL A RCA N I'M. Fraternal bent-fbliiry order. Insures men at low ralea Ketervo fund over fix million dollars. Ricky Mountain Council No. 637 convened t.'cond nnd fourta Thursdays at 1. O. t. r. Hall I'. A. HEP.DT1. Petent J. W. Wu'lHHHSruuN, Cclleclor. UEO. Is. ItOtlEKTS. Stcretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. Th Royi.I llli'lilan.JorH nie-t tho f!rt nnd third Mondays at I'nl 'ii Labor Hull, SC3 2Uh tln.ct. Dues can be paid from 2 to 1. office of G. V. reen, on the L'lth of cjcIi month. Visiting nicrnbcra cor dla'.ly InvlHJ. DAY KEL D SMITH, I. P. ALICE COLLINS. iXc'y and TreaJ. BROTHERHOOD ni-' AMERICAN 1 OEM EN. Ogden H'tmepiciid. No IMC. meols aee-ond aee-ond and fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Fellows' Hull. lilting Archer cor dlully luvited to m-.ot with uo. W. H. TOLLER. Co 21; t St. Foreman. O. E. WILLIAMS. Zli'. tot.. Correspondent. ODD FELLOWS. Og-len Lodso No. &. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellow k, rinntd li 1- O O F Hall, every Tuesday evening Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. SIDNEY HAKLK, Noblo Orutid. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Queen City Rebekuh Lodte, No. 4, I. O. O. F , mcts second and f.urlh Frld-ty evenings at Odd Follows' HalL Vllllng munibers Invited KATE BAILEY. N. G. I EMMA. MEID. Dec Sto'y. T1S 23rd. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No 121. o. K. C. meets second and fourth l rldjys at 2-3-) p m.. In K of P. Hall, corner Wafh-liiKluii Wafh-liiKluii avenue nnd 24tli Mlreet. All brothers ure cordially Invite J tu attend GEO. ALLEN. C. C D. L. DOYLE, b. and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O E. S. Regular rneeimga In M ut Maxonlc Hall, on W'nhlnKlin avenue Lei ween Ttvci'ly-tlfth Ttvci'ly-tlfth and Twenly-hlxth streets, tho flrt ond third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing mcmbera cordially Invited to attend MRS KATE SMITH ERS. W. M LILY" V. HALSTEAD. Secy. ROYAL NEIGH DORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Cnrnn No. me em every rccond nnd fourth Monday evening of each month at the Entries' Hall. Vlult-Inrc Vlult-Inrc mcmbera cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. Uis Jackson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder. Room 31. Lewis Block. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1. L. o. T. M. meets every 2nd and 4lh Tuesday afternoon at ? .30 o'clock, in I. O. O. l- Hall, 24PJ Washington Wash-ington Kvenue V lulling members oro cordl tV Invited to attend. M US ADDIE A NO EM,. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PitolT. R. K. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal order of Eagles, Ouden yerle No IIS. F. O. E meets every W'ednexdny evening at Eagle Hall, east of Keed Hotel Ho-tel at 8 P- rn Visiting liiiither Eagles ore Invited to attend the Aerlo Diect- 'nU LEON PROW N ING. W. President. K R C5K1GER. Secreturv. DR. N. M. ESTES. Aerlo I'hynlclau. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utuli Camp No. W'. meets every Tuesday Tues-day night at 8 o clock, at Eagle Hall. 2.rith St Visiting menibcru Invited to mCet wl.M F A R R T 3. Counnel. J 11. SI1AFER, Clork. Oj:den Business Directory AdvcrUsomcBU la .this coluaia cost 16c. per Uue per month, pajabl lu tdvanco. VI. VORD & ANYTHING. Boll 333. MUCH MORIS for LOTS LESS, lmo - ARCHITECTS. r. C. W4PODS & CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW. 1 R. S. FARNSWORTH. AttorDoy at-Law; at-Law; 311 and 315 Ecclca building. BEAD THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertlacments cost one 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 week at the rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page muet be paid in advance. No exception to this rule. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Coutloued.) CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTER-ING. CARPETS cleaned .and laid; llnoloum and upholstering work done. Prlc3 rcasonahle; work puarantced. Bell phone 131 1-Z. 2t0 30th at, William M. Doyle. 10-29-lmo CIGARS AND TOBACCO. f HE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Plpo doctors. 3 35-tI JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk Bhone ua un; w will call for IL Dell phone 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobsou. Bell 626-7.; Ind. 2693 D. 111623 MVSIO. OODEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music futnlshod for all occasions. Ind. 1134-372-V-A. Bell 1205. 7-1 If PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Phyalclap and Surgeon; office bourn. 10 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 4 p m.; 340 2oth St. Office phones. Belt 616 K; Ind. 615; residence resi-dence 646 Wash. Ind. phone E02. PLASTERING AND PATCHING. AMES & WRIGHT, 302 Parry Ave., Ind. phono 119S. All work pimran-tced. pimran-tced. 10-2C-lmo. SANITAR1 VrORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER cl DIsL No.' 2. all of the city Bouth of 24th FticeL Bell Phono 224-Z. Ncli McCarty. 6-10tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komen. Prop. Phono Bell 1003. AW kluds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trjnks end suit-casos suit-casos cb.enp. Bell Pbono 132L 179 1-2 Twenty-firth. strot 7-9-lyr STORAGE. STORAGE space reusonat.'o. Ogden Wholosale Grocei-y r.'o , L310 Wall avc. 3-17lfl TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, Bacgago, Hack and Bus Uni EivpgaRe and nasstnger transfer a H.oclnlty; 412 26th. Both Phonos 12 JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co., moving vans, all klnJs transfer worK; pianos a specialty. Of lice 328 1-2 2Gth SL Phones 283. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and coerln?, 928-2Sth. J. don Ila-tog. Boll, D71-X; Ind. 423. 9-1-tJ UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. K. VAN KAMPEN, parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, work Kuaranieed. 2769 Volker, Both phones. 8-8-lt UPHOLSTERING, French polishing, i repairing and furniture pricking. Carpets and wall paper cleanln?. Highest prices paid for second hand furniture. Denkers & Kammeyer, phonos B. 1179-Z, I. 3Cn3-D. 11-9-lrao VIBRATORY TREATMENTS. Dr. R. E. Baird. M. T., (Druglesw) Vibratory Treatments, and the sclon-tifice sclon-tifice application of manual manipulation, manipula-tion, for tho permanr-nt cure of chronic chron-ic diseases. Office at residence, 2717 Madison Ave. Hours b to 11 a m , 5 tq S p m. Bell 1426-Y. Consultation freo. 1 1-21-1 mo LOST. . 1 LOST OR STOLEN Larpe ycUw St Bernard dotf. answering to the name of "Frank." Finder please r-turn r-turn to John Seowcroft & Sons Co. and receive reward. 11 23-tf LADY'S GOLD WATCH; Initial A. H :n front; small diamond set In back. Please return to C39 23rd St. Liberal reward. 11-21-lwk LOST Fur neckpiece, In tho neighborhood neigh-borhood of Lincoln and 2Cth street. Return tcr-218 2f.th Reward. ll-171wk WANTED TO BUY. SMALL BARN or outbuilding, to bo moved away. H. A. C, care SUpd-ard. SUpd-ard. 1 1-23-1 wk CLEAN whuo las al Standard office-, i 12-17-tt I HELP WANTED. FEMALE. STENOGRAPHER and' bookkeeper at The Mercantile Inntallment Co., r.i'.i: 21th. St. iJxperknccd prcferp-d 11-23 tf WANTED Experienced girl for alteration al-teration department. The Mercantile Mercan-tile Ins t. Co. 1 1-23-1 1 A YOUNG girl to care for baby. 5.10 2Uh. 11-22-St GIRL for general housework. 670 21st. ll-22-?,t STENOURPAHER, State age. experience experi-ence and salary wantetL Lock Box SCO, Ogdf n l-22-3t LADIES wanted to take work home, ppare time; experience unneces-tory'; unneces-tory'; reliable help only; 2235 Wash. Ave. 11-21-lwk WANTED An experienced girl for housework; no washing; good pay; permanent place. Call Ind Phone 712. 1121-tf EXPERIENCED girl lor housework. Small family, 762 27th St. IMS lwk. LADY SOLICITOR for city and also for Weber county; one well acquainted ac-quainted preferred. Itoycroft Letter Shop, under First Natl. Bank. City. 11-17 tf WANTED Young or middle-aged woman for housework. Call Bell phone 892. 11-1 6-1 wk HOUSEKEEPER not over 35. to tako charge of girl 6 years old. Apply W. H . Care Standard. 11 14-lv.k. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desires position po-sition an housekeeper ln-Rmall family, fam-ily, elderly couplo preferied. AdJreHS Mrs. Lulu Frlel. Roy, Utah 11-22-lwk "OUNG WOMAN desires .osltlon In rmall family caring fcr children. Address Miss Nellie Thomas. Roy. Hah 1 1-22-1 wk DRESSMAKING. PLAIN SEWING and dressmaking reasonable. Bell phono 533K;'570 25th. 10 22-lwk DRESSMAKING. i356 Wash. 441 Ind. 7-9-tt HELP W ANTED. MALE. BRIGHT young man to act as salesman. sales-man. Big proposition to rUht party. Cali Boll 1628-K. or ndd'esa H. C. Wllhelm, 2CS7 Lincoln r.vcnue 11-22-lwk WANTED First-class press feeder; good wagee; also good steady boy. Union Ptg. Co., 373 23rd St 11 19 lwk HELP WANTED MALE OR FEi" . CHOCOLATE DIPPER: apply Orphe-i Orphe-i um Candy Kitchen; 2C22 Wash. Ave. 11-21-1 wlc "SITUATION-WANTED JiJALE JOB for hotel or saloon porter from 5 to 9 o'clock every morning. No. 257 24th St. 11-19-lwk. POSITION In grocery store delivering or Inside work. G. Pann, Box 137. 11-22-lwk. YOUNG JAPANESE boy wants situ-Ptlon situ-Ptlon as salesman or jiorter. Box i:,4. 11-22-lwk ! WANTED MISCELLANEOUS: FAMILY to caro for boy 2 years old; will pay $2.50 per wk. Call Ind, 3705-1. 11-25-1 wk. FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. FOUR ROOM furnished house 3 1-2 Mocks from 25th on Grant Ave. In-1 quire 2 IS 29th. Bell, 500-Y. 11-23-lwkj FURNISHED HOUSE; modern Call j at 22 IS Jefferson. 11-22-lwk FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. nearly new brick house, "62 27th St. Bell 1310-Y. 11-18-lwk. FOUR-ROOMED, furnished flat with heat, 64S 24th. 11-17-Iwk. FIVE-ROOM furnished house, $16. 931 2ist 11 17-lwk. FOR RfiNT. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD AND ROOM; 548 25th. 11-14 lmo FURNISHED front room, down stairs, with board, $22.50 per month. 2674 Monroe ave. 10-24-lmo. ROOMS AND EOAR13. 2333 Adams. 2-1 &tf FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE Four-roomed modern house, cheap. 2945 Lincoln avenue. 10-22-lmo HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED room, with bath; 2C20 Jeff. Bell 1IJS-Y. 11-13-lwk TWO fni-nlsbed rrxmiK for housoke-ep-Ing, 2758 Lincoln. Phono Ind.. 113. 11-23-lwk FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished modern mod-ern rooms. 3"Cj Grant i.venuc. 11-22-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms, modern, over Livingston Cafeteria. 11 23-lwk THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping. house-keeping. Enquire 2128 Lincoln. 11-22-lwk. FURNISHED front houuekoepInK x rooms, gas range. 336 24th SL ll-191wk. NICELY furnished room for single-pereon single-pereon in private family; 25r4 Jeff. Bell 1E07-Y. 11-18-lwk NEWLY furnished room6; 235C Washington. Wash-ington. 11-21-lwk THREE nicely furnished hoiisekcep-' hoiisekcep-' Ing rooms; 2927 Hudson Ave. 11-21-lwk FOUR furnished rooms, modern, with bath and ?as heat, 24S5 Jeff. 11-17-tT. FURNISHED room, 255 26th St. Bell, 11S0-X. 11-17 lmo. TWO rooms for light housekeeping, 2259 Monroe. 11-17-lwk. NICE FURMSHED rom, 2452 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 11-15-lmo ROOMS for gentlemen, modern. Bell 305-K. 10-11-lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Monroe. Mon-roe. ll-81mo THREE FURNISHED rooms. 15.00 W. B. WedeB. 11-7-tf FURNISHED rooms, modem, 223G Grant. 11-1 lmo. for'rent. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. SIX OR E10IIT-ROOM HOUSE, olo5e In Inquire of owner. Bell phono lonr.-Y. 11-23-lwk HOUSE FOR RENT; 365 22nd: alfo good barn 11-21-lwk SEVBN'-ROOM 7ruDdern hous close in. 246 23rd. Enquire 2633 Adams. 1118 lwk. THREE-ROOM house, 2029 Madison. 11 18 lwk. HOUSE, 10 rooms; strictly modern. with furnace; ?35.00 a month. Apply Ap-ply r.53 27th. 11-16-tf SIX-ROOM modern house, 579 24th. 823.00 per month. Apply S. Hor-rovks Hor-rovks on corner, s 11-15-lwk forTrent. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. TWO unfurnished roomfi, Cr,0 35Lh. 11-22-lwk. i THREE good room ?10. 263 21st. 11-17 lwk FOR SALEAIISCELLaNEOUS , CHEAP, our deliver)' horses and har-J har-J ness. I. L. Clark & Sons' Co. I 11-22-lwk. ROOMING house, 2506 Lincoln. Ave. 11-22-lwk STEREOPT1CAN lantern; complete; fifteen colored Japanese and Rus-, Rus-, slan war views; cheap. Box 666. 11-21 lwk ! Fl'RNITl RE. also 31 volumes Encyclopaedia Ency-clopaedia Prlttanica, new. Bell 1031 or Bell 153C-K. 11-17-lwk. ! TYPEWRITERS bargains, 216 25th street 11 12-lmo 1 FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness; har-ness; cheap. Call cither phone 149, or P. O. Box B 4390. 11-10-tf TWO SADDLE ponies at Smith's Mattress Mat-tress Factory; 11-7-tf OLD newspaper matrices, good to put under carpets, lino your chicken coop and rabbit pens, etc.; a handy thing around the house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottroll press, with folder. Sizo of bed, 33x47 12 Inches. Iu first class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for caeh. Inquire or address the Evening Standard. 1-1 Kl FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put under carpeU. Inquire Standard office. tf ' MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Woans on Improved faj or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National B'.dg. 4-30-tf MONEY to l"n on watches, ds7 mondss. jewelry, firearms. nc Uuclo Sam's Loan Office, establlahuJ iSSC. The Moii.y Lenders of Ogdaa; 278 25tb SL C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-ly? 1 CGQEH TURF EXCHANGE . 326 25m EtreeL Wires to all tracks on all , Sportinj Event. t NOTICE. To the. stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company Notice Is hereby given that a meeting meet-ing of tho stockholders of tho Amalgamated Amal-gamated Suear corai any will he held a' the company's office, room No. 2u6 Eccles building, Ogden City, Utah, on the 5th day of November, 1510, at 1 1 ; 00 o'clock a. in., for tho purpose of considering and voting upon tho tol- NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' STOCKHOLD-ERS' MEETING. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF JAMES COAL .t ICE COMPANY: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special meeting of the stockholder of tho James Coal & lc-o company, a |