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Show 111 T LEGAL. ." pl HI NOTICE. M i'fo the Stockholders of the Amalga-jfl Amalga-jfl i mated Sugar Company; ' H i.'otice is hereby given that a meet-rfilnf meet-rfilnf of tho stockholders of the Amal-sj Amal-sj Jg" ted Sugar company will bo held JnM I ft the company's office, room No. 206' mEccIsb building, Ogdcn City, Utah, on aSathe 5th 'lay of November, 1010, at 11 iM o'clock r- m for the purpose of con-M con-M Bldcrlnj und voting upon tho followr-ofl followr-ofl 3 ing pioposbd changes and aihend-)XH aihend-)XH Omenta to the articles of incorporation ' 'I 's comPan'' to-wit: '(M I Repeal article V and substitute in ' m I ,Ieu tuereof tno Allowing: "Article jym I V The authorized amount of the cap's cap-'s jltal stock of snld corporation shall be M if Four MHIion ($4,000,000) Dollars, dl-fff dl-fff I vldcd Int0 Forty Thousand (-10,000) ,2 3 shares of preferred stock of tho par jBvaluo of One Hundred ($100.00) Dol-m Dol-m I Iard cacn- Unless otherwise ordered J I by the Board of Directors, all dlvl-- dlvl-- rf dencis shall be paid in four equal quar--aiterly payments, to-wit: On the first t) day of April, July, October and Jan-f Jan-f : uary of each- yoa, commencing with J the first such day succeeding the dl- I ; rectors' meeting at which such a divi-II divi-II . dend is declared. All dividends aro jj .1 paynble to the stockholders appear-I appear-I ing of record on the company's books n J on tho day before suctt dividend is 1 I payable " 1 1: Repeal article XI and substitute in J llj Jieu thereof the following: "Articlo' 3 J ' XI The officers of this corporation In Fh:i11 consist of a Board of Eleven Iff (11) Directors, a President, two Vico I R ; Presidents, a Secretary and a Treason Treas-on urer; each officer and director, In or-g or-g der to be eligible, must own and hold H 1 in his own name at least ten shares ', r of the preferred stock of this corpora- i tion, as shown by tho books there- I ' Repeal article XII and substitute In M lieu thereof tho following: "Articlo Iqg XII Within ten days after the elec-51 elec-51 tion of a Board of Directors they shall hold a directors' meeting and elect in President, two Vice Presidents, a 1 ;Secretary and Treasurer. The Pres-5l'- " ""d "me Vico Presidents Vial1! Jfbe chosen and elected from anr.ong f their cwn number: but thp Secretary' lylnnd Treasurer may bo elected either' ,7ifi'orn tho directors or from the stock-1 3Bholders, in tho discretion of the board, i awnnd in the offices of Secretary and' JBTrcasurer may bo combined in the jlEamc person. There shall hereafter I Ijlbc held an annual meeting of the own-Jjers own-Jjers and holders of the preferred stock 4.jof tho corporation on the second Wed-i jlncsday of April of each vear, suchi 15 meeting shall bo held for the pur-, ffpose of electing a Board of eleven' ( Directors, and transacting such oth-j l(F er business as may bo deemed ncc-Vfessary ncc-Vfessary or convenient fcr the welfaro r of the corporation. Such meeting I shall be held at the general ofllco of j the corporation in tho --ity of Ogden, I ; County of Weber, ana State of Utah, , nt such hour of said day as tho President Pres-ident or Board of Directors may do-termine. do-termine. The Board of Directors may ; direct the calling of special meetings as they may deem proper and neegs-; neegs-; sary. At all meetings of stockholders, stockhold-ers, whether annual or special, repro-, repro-, Eentation of a majority of the yre-; yre-; Terred stock, oxclusivo of treasury or non-issued stock, shall be necessary fcr the transaction of business, and no business, excopt to adjourn or to adjourn to a specified date, shall bo transacted at any meeting of stockholders stock-holders unless a majority of the preferred pre-ferred Btock is represented. Tno Board of Directors shall bo elected by ballot, and a stockholder receiving n Imajnrity of the Totes cast by tho jjowners of the preferred stock 6f tha (corporation shall be deemed and do-jelared do-jelared duly elected as such director. lEach owner and holder of tho preferred pre-ferred stock in the corporation shall be entitled to as many votes as he holds shares of such stock. Represen-I Represen-I !tntiri by proxy, duly appointed, shall I be allowed at all meetings of tha, I 'stockholders, whether annual or spe-' racial. The failure to hold any annu-Mai annu-Mai or special meeting on the day an-Tpointed an-Tpointed for tho samo shall not forfeit- 1i for in any way interfere with tho cor-1 fporato rights acquired under thia agreement, but any such meeting may jbe held at any subsequent time upon ,gi-4pg twenty-one (21) days' notice Whereof by publication In a daily hiewspaper published in Ogden City, iFState of Utah. Tho secretary snail, Pfand. in caso of failure, nny other of-SjKTficer of-SjKTficer of said corporation, may give (twenty-one (21) days' notice of all annual or special stockholders' meet- jngs as aforesaid. Tho notice must' pecify in general terms tho purpose jar purposes for which any speclnl Ijineeling is called. Notice of any an-1hual an-1hual or special meeting mav be serv-Hsfcd serv-Hsfcd by the Secretarj or other officer -gjby delivering a copy thereof to such stockholder owning or holding jre-!if jre-!if erred stock in this corporation personally, per-sonally, or by depositing copies there-'Mpl there-'Mpl in the United States postofilce at fSOgden Utah, with thee postage pre-paid, thereon, at least twenty-one (21) "fldavs prior to the date of any such Eueetlng, addressed to the several ad-ldresses ad-ldresses of such stockholders, which cjjtBhall have tho sarno effect as tho MiBpublication aforesaid ,W3 DAVID ECCLES. President. jEI HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretarv. ' rff Dated Ogden, Utah, Oct. llth, 1910 m fjrtl Ogden, Utah, Nov. 5th, 1910. f The above meeting is hereby ad-rWlourned ad-rWlourned until Jlonday, Dec. 5th. 1910, gpt 11 o'clock a. m., at tho com'panj-'a ffgoffice above mentioned, fl M S. BROWNI2ntG, Vice PreslriehL g ILENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. W ; Ogden, Utah, Dec. .Cth. 1910. pl The above meeting is horcbv ad-Sipurned ad-Sipurned until Thursday, Jan 5th 1911, nt 11 o'clock a. in., at tho company's Spfflce above mentioned. fal'M.S. BROWNING. Vice President I Sf HENRY H. ROL.APP, Secrotoi-y. . I fijffl Ogden, Utah,' January 5 ufiTho above meeting is hereby ad-Journed ad-Journed until Saturday, February y, ."TA911, at 11 o'clock a, m. at the company's com-pany's office above mentioned. fffijl M. S. Browning, Vice President. gjj Honry H Rolapp; Secretary. rifll N0T,CE T0 WATER USERS. Ipfstate Engineer's Office, Salt Lake l5rWty utah' October 31, 1910. Notice mii hereby given that tho Knight Pow-5JJfc Pow-5JJfc Company, assignee of T L. Allen, pilose post office address is Provo, 'frj&kib, has mad application in accord-igfnce accord-igfnce with the requirements of thp pmplled Laws of Utah, 1907, as iniended by tho Session Laws of ',TjJau 1909, to appropriato twelve thou-ind thou-ind (12,000) acre-feet of water from fcYeb?r Hlver, Summit County, Utah, atynald wator wllj be stored whenever tffryallable during the period from Janu-ry Janu-ry 1 to December 31, inclusive, of 2ch year, in a reservoir embraced ap--ftoxiraatcly in Sections 21, 22. 23, 2C, jjK and 28, Township 1 north, Range 8 rtjjgt. Salt Lake base and meridian. $U yvator B0 stored: will be released, M rncver needed, during the period Mi , P January l to December 31, In-& In-& J?vo' of ccl year' at u Pinl wl'ch Wrj ta ROllth 8 deeroeB 30 minutes west jJ JO feet from the east quarter cor- pOM EEAL BARGAINS CONSULT TE2ESE COLUMNS THE J. F. PARSONS', SMALL TRACT, ORCHARD LANDS One Hundred and Eighteen Acres Have Been Sold to Date. TWnety-six acres, on Sandrldge, yet remain for sale, in 5-acre, 10-acre, or larger tracts if desired, at ?125 per acre, long time payments; better prices for cash or half cash will he mado; all good sandy loam soil. Loss than three miles from city by way of viaduct, Bamberger Electric Railway Rail-way or Rivcrdale road. Orchards and farms on all sides; good roads to all tracts. Twenty-eight lots on Wall and 20th. I LEGAL (Coutlnued.) nor of Section 20, Township 41 north, Range S east, Salt Lake b'ase and meridian, and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 15.000 feet and there used to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery In various cities and towns in Utah. After having hav-ing been so diverted and used, the , water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 4-1 degrees -14 minutes min-utes east, 3.G32 feet dlsuant from the east quarter corner of Section 1G, Township 1 south. Range G east. Salt J Lake base and meridian. This application appli-cation Is designated in tho State Engineer's En-gineer's 'off ice as No. 29S2. All protests against the granting of said application, slating the reasons therefor, muSt be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office i within thirty (30) days after the com- pletion of the publication of this notice. no-tice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication January 11, 1911, date of completion of publica- tion February 10, 1911. ALIAS SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OR WEBER WEB-ER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. BARBARA STERN, PLAINTIFF, vs. EDWARD JOHN WATKJNS, his wife, JANE DOE WATKINS. whose other and true name is unknown, and the unknown heirs nt law, devisees and legatees of EDWARD JOHN WAT-KINS, WAT-KINS, and JANE DOE WATKINS, his wife; WILLIAM L. PICKARD and his wife JANE DOE PICKARD. whoso other and true name is unknown, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees le-gatees of WILLIAM L. PICKARD and his wife. JANE DOE PICKARD, whoso other and true name is unknown; un-known; HENRY WOOD and MARY ANN WOOD, husband and wife, and 'all unknown persons claiming any right, title or interest in and to the real property hereinafter described, DEFENDANTS. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. if served within the County in which this action ac-tion is broujrht; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action and in caso of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered ugainst you according accord-ing to the demand of tho complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover judgment quieting the title of tho plaintiff to the land described in said complaint and to remove the cloud on plaintiff's title thereto. JOSEPH CHEZ, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. address, 403-101 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. SUMMONS. In tho District Court of the State of. Utah, In and for the Countv of Weber. John F. Harris, Henry Rogers Win- I throp, Theodore C. Cunningham. ' Charles G Smith, Woodward Bab-ccck, Bab-ccck, Hugh Blythe. James O. Hinkley, Georgo A. McClellan. and Edwin A. j Strong, co-partners under the firm name and style of Harris, Winlhrop & ' Company, plnlntlffs, vs. Edward II. j Hall, defendant Tho Stale of Utah to the Said De- i fendant: I You aro hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service i of this summons upon you, if served within the County In which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in caso of your falluro so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according accord-ing to tho demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court- This action is brought to recover from you the sum of 2.434.-50, 2.434.-50, due from you to the plaintiffs as your agents, factors, brokers and representatives rep-resentatives in the? City of Chicago. State of Illinois, and being the bal- i anco duo plaintiffs for lertnfn whent and corn -purchased for you at your request during month of Mav, 1910. N. J. HARRIS, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address. First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. ALIAS SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ' THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISRICT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER. WE-BER. STATE OF UTAH. JOHN V GRIFFIN, plaintiff, versus LAMONTE Dl'RBROW, his wife FANNY FAN-NY E. DURBROW, and tho unknown heirs at law, dovlrees and legatees j of LAMONTE DURBROW, and his wife, FANNY E. DURBROW; HARRY M. DURBROW and his wife LOUISE W. DURBROW and the unknown heirs at law, dcvisec.and legatees of IIARRVM. DURBROW and his wife, ' LOUISE W. DURBROW; CLARA E BRIGGS (nee Clara E. Durbrow,) and the unknown heirs at law devisees and legatees of CLARA E. BRIGGS (nee CJara 13. Durbrow); GEORGE H. DURBROW, his. wife. RUTHIE T I DURBROW, and the unknown heirs at Inw, legatees and devisees of GEORGE H. DURBROW and his wife, RUTHIE T, DURBROW; all tho heirs at law, dovlsees and legnteen of HETTY HET-TY DURBROW, deceased, whose Two or tuore of these lots can be had for less than any as well located In the city. Have new houses for sale at cost on some of these lots; will build homes such us purchasers may design de-sign on any lots contracted for. Vacant corner on 24th and Jackson and 2 new modern 4-room houses on Jackson adjoining this corner. Sewer, Sew-er, sidewalk, curbing aud taxes v all paid. Electric lights and cement cellars. cel-lars. mmm &' kekdy .Room 211 Nat'l Bank Bldg. FIVE-ROOM strictly modern residence resi-dence for sale, by owner, If sold Immediately. Inquire 2952 Wall Ave. Bell 'Phone, 373-X. ALSO kindling for sale. 1-10-lwk umi ,iiy ii ii- iniiiunu-Mmiaaagmuiii i w g3?MRgl lil 1 M iMMJWffifT-'rlfrjBrt'fglTn 1 I lawe ta lad 1 1 the OrippeP I For those bad coughs fol- I I lowing the grippe, there is 1 , " nothing like our old fashion- I ed ' 9,m WHITE PINE AND TAR COMPOUND. I. to cure them. I i i B I j 2453 Washington Ave. S Both Phones 38. ft Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Prop. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAG- ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St. Soth Phones 321 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Have your car overhauled and put in first class condition. We employ experienced men only, who will do the work right. INTERMOUNTAIN MOTOR CAR COMPANY. 2212 Washington Avenue. Telephone, 462. LEGAL. (Continued.) : names are unknown to the plaintiff, and all creditors of HETTY W. DUR-I DUR-I BROW, deceased, whose names nre unknown, and all other persqns who have, or claim to have any interest In the real estate hereinafter described. Defendants. I THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service ser-vice of this Summons upon you. if served within tho County in which this action is brought, otherwise, other-wise, within thirty days after service, you according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with and defend the above entitled action; and Jn case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against the Clerk of said Court, together with a copy for you. Thfs action is brought to recover judgment quieting the titlo of plaintiff's plain-tiff's land and described in his said complaint, and to remove tho cloud on plaintiff's title thereto. JOSEPH CHEZ, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address 403-104 First Nation-al Nation-al Bank Building Ogden, Utah. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Richard Rich-ard Flint, decensed Notice is hereby given by the undersigned un-dersigned administrator of the estato of Richard Flint, deceased, to the creditors of, and nil persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit ex-hibit thorn, with the necessary vouchers, vouch-ers, within ten months after tho first publication of this notice, to said administrator, ad-ministrator, at the PIngree National Bank, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Washington nvcuuu, Ogden, Weber We-ber County. Utah; the same being the place for the transaction of the business busi-ness of said estate in said Stato of Utnh. JAMES PINGREE, Dated January 4th, 1911. Administrator of the qstalo of Rich ard Flint, deceased, Willis & DcVIne, Attorneys for Administrator. Ad-ministrator. First publication January 7tb, 1911 r,ETOpy Womaffl 'TOlMA.RVELWnlr,'"g Spray i ViSiCNCtSiHW. ilcit li mi convco- If Uo cannot pupniv tho SWif.. '4HM jfo"-- MAKVEIi, accopt no &v JWjV other, but ena Union lor vs. &2 lUiiitrot&l tKok-nicd. it idrtj Wti I tm loll pirdcul&ra unrt directions m- JwfcrtO valuublo to ladles. MA11VKI.CO. 'WW3 VttuotyjilhlrcoU'lSWVOmC y For sale at 1 BADCON PHARMACY. I Mail orders solicited. For Sale 972 Twenty-third 8-room modern brick, large lot and barn. 2241 Indian Ave. 6-room brick, lights, bath and wa-ter, wa-ter, "large lot, stable." 1444 Twenty-fourth 10-room modern frame, large lot, with barn. "Finest View in City." I will sell either one of these placss at a sacrifice for one-half cash. Address Ad-dress or 'phone the owner, H. M. B. 1444 Twenty-fourth St. Bell 'phone 1291-Z. 1-6-tf FOR SALE Now, modern five-roomed brick house wltlu basement, furniture furni-ture also new, only two blocks fiom town, 42S 21st. Will sol) furnished at a bargain, $2,950; will rent for $35 a mo. 1-10-lwk SALT LAME & GBEN ELECTMC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 0:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m 9 a. m., 10:3i a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. m., 1:30 p. in., 6 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. m., 10.30 p. ra. Twelve fast trains oadh way dally. Call "Bamborgor Express" (either 'phone) for quick and caroful service In Salt Lako vallcv. SIMON BAMBERGER, Pres. - , Ogdee Mapid TFaesit Co. ElecMc-Way to Brigham j LEAVE OGDEN. J G:30 a. m., 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30, P m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 and 11 p. m. Twelve fralus each vay Jally. Express servico to an intermediate points. New interurban depot, 2378 Wash iugton Ave. Call phones 452 for Information J. W. BA1LBY, Sup't. UNION DEPOT" TIME CARD EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. ((Mountain Time.) DENVER & Rlc GRANDE R. R. DEPART. 10 tvPc0.?!? Tr, lho EaHt I 7:00 a.m. l Salt Lake Passenger ...112:45 p.m. 2 At.antlo Limited, east I 2-65 o m Atlantic Mail, east ".i.::::" Siw p.m. b Grand Junction Express 6:10 p m. ARRIVE ??f?,n Pa9cncef 11:25 a.m. LTJte,i ttom Ea8t 2M3 p.m. - X"'cuGo Express from cast. 3.20 p.m. I OKdcn Exprosa 3:C0 p.m if Local from Sanpove 7:10 p.m. zUtan and Cat Express 12:30 a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Tr. I Ko-l Eastbound. Dopart. iphw ""d,.Exnr083 1 8:30 sum. JllraBt AMnl "i s-33 a.m. Loa Angoles Ltd.. dally... .1 j. 03 p.m Atlantlc ExprosB C:60 p.m. No. I Westbound. Arrive. OlPassenger G:25a.m. 3Callforula Express 6:30a.m. fclFnst Mall Jll:17am lOverland Limited ..; 3:20 p.m! 7Los Angeles Ltd., dally 3:35 p.m.' OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. I North of Ogdcn. DoparL 3 Portland Express vis m 131 OKden-Malad Motor Car! . US lo Idaho ExDrcsn o-in n'm 8 Butto and Portland 3:M d m II Cache Valley Pa3enBer..: 6:25 b.ml No.J North of Ogden. Arrlvo7 2Butto Express 9:15 a.m. HUtah Express j 9 : 05 p m. 12 Sat Lako Paasongor 110:20 am -I Salt Lako Spoclalf. ...33 vm lS2Mmad-Oudon Motor Car ..J V.M piS No- I South of Ogden. Depart. 2Salt Lake Express. .J 9: 30 n m 32PIyer S:30 aim 12Cuchp Valley Express. .... nosi a m 8 Local 1' 35 n m ft Local :; :: JD- i Salt Lako Special '.'. J-m n m S Los Angels Ltd.. dally.... 3 60 S'm lb Local a L,jJ !" Flyer B: n"S" 38 Salt Lake Local, daily 6:46 am" 3a?ff..:::::::::::::::!,jgjg No. . South of Ogdcn. Arrive, UPortland Express M'-', 1 m 31AtlantIc Exprecs ." 8:l0a.'m 12 laiiho lSXpreas j-, .',' 87 Flyer . . y-30 am '1 Local I! 11 05 am 7 Los Angolos Limited 12-53 ' II Local " 2 00 h'n!" 3 Uutto und Portland 3:30 d rn 3 Local taop'm 11 Cache Valley Express 6-0i m Sfe?1 6-yop.S: 15 F1cr QMS p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. I Westbound. Dopart. 3PaclfIc Express 7:10ani SIKnst .Mail IJ1 57 n'm' llOvorland Limited ja-jn n'm OlPaclflc express 1.20 p.m'. No. I From West." Arrive. ClAtlantlc Exprona 6.20 a.m lOlPast Mall : !s.3o: ViUverland Limited 1 2. 10 p m. 4Atluntlc Express 6:35 p.m. Dully except Sunday. TYPEWRITERS 8 I RENTED 1 I DAY, WEEK OR MONTH i I ALL MAKES IN BEST I I SHAPE. t 1 Iv. H. BECRAFT I I PHONE 252. I SEAD THE CLiVSSIFlED PAGE. T W EVEEYBOBY MEADS vllviF N FRATERNAL SOOIETIES. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets in K. of P. Hall In tho Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 8 p clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. B. VAN DER SCHU1T, C. C, E, AUTH, Clerk, First National Na-tional Bank Bldg. ORDER OF OWLS. Ogden Nest, No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Thursday evening in Eagles' Hall , east of Reed hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro invited to attend tho Nest meetings. JAS. E. JENSEN, President, J. OLIVER, Secretary. No. 2415 Washington Avo. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eagles noil, every first and third Monday evenings, at S:00 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordial Invited. JAMES MACBETH, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER, C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. Tho Royal Highlanders meet tho flrsand third Mondays at Union La-nor La-nor hall, 3C3 24th st. Visiting members mem-bers cordially invited. DAYREL, D. SMITH, I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec. and Troas. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homestead No. 1605 meets last Thursday in each month. Visiting Archers aro cordially Invited to meet with us. w. S. O'BRIEN, 3Rcs. 2633 Grant ave., Foreman. A. P. COUCH, Correspondent, flea., R. F. D. No 4. Box 21. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, the ,flrst and third Fridriys of each month. Sojourning mombers cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. MRS. MARY H. STEVENS, W. M. MRS. CALLIE CAVE, Sec'y. ) WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. BCffo Lily Clrclo No. 174. moots cvory second and fourth Monday nlghta nt 7?J, VI I; ?, - F- "a". VlsltlnK neighbors cordially Jnv.'tcd TBWA NELSON. G. N KATE HEY MAN. CleyU- Bell Phono .Mi-T- B. I'. O ElAcS. , 5. P. 0. Elkii. Ocden LodjVo No. 713, iooko and club rooma Fccond floor 218 Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tueuday evening. C. A. BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. BeWOLF. Secretary. women oi- woodcraft. , Women of Woodcraft. Ogdcn Clrclo GS1. CJeeta every Wednesday nlc'iit ut 7.30 o'clock, K. of p. Hall. Vlsltlns nclKh-bore nclKh-bore Invited. Dues can be paid at tho Rugan Grocery store, tno afternoon of the 23th of each laonlh ALMA LtLODINUTON. G N. 693 12th St. MARIE CR1TES. Clerk. 2731 Monroe Avo. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogdcn Lodiro No. 2. Knights of Pythias meets at Cp.Htlo hall, Utah National Eamc building, ovory Monday ovenlni;. All IC of P.'a requested to mcot with U9. . A. E. PHAa"r, C. C. W. G. KIND. M of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of R, & 9. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Loyul Order of Mooso, Ogden Lodyo No. til, muota every Friday evening ut S.M p. m Eucloa Hall. JOS. CHEZ. D. P. A. KOIIN. T. 1L A. IRVINE. Secretary. ROYAL ARCANU&L Fraternal bcnoflcl.iry order Insures men at low rates. Reserve fund ovor ulx million doHaru. Rocky Mountain Council No. 37 convenes cccond and fourth Tburadaya at I. 0. 0. F. Hall. P A. HERDTF. Regent. J. W. WOTIIERSPOON, Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. ODD FELLcrWS. Ogden Loilgo No. D. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, mceth In I O. O F. Hall, every Tuesday ovenlni;. Visiting brothers cordially invited t bo present. SIDNEY BAKER, Noblo Grand. HENRY KIS3EL. Secretary. Queen City Robekah Lodge, No. 4, I 0 O. P.. meets fccond and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' HolL Vlaltluu members lnvllcd. IOVTE BAILEY. N. G. EMMA. MEID. Rcc. Sec'y. 71S 23rd. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No 124. u R c ' moots second and fourth Fridays at i) p. m.. in K. of P Hall, corner Wash-lngton Wash-lngton uvonuo and 24th strcot. All brothers uro cordially Invited to attcml GEO. ALLEN. C C. D. L. BOYLE. 8. und T ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF- AMERICA Excelsior Camj) No 3210. meets every second and fourth Monday evening o each month at lho Eagles Hall, visiting visit-ing memborn cordially Invited." INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. IMS Jackson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder, Room 31. Lewis Block. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES Silver Hlvo No. 1. L O T M . meets every 2ndar.d 4th Tuesday aftornonn at 1:30 o'clocVr, In I. O O F Hall, 2lie Washington Wash-ington avenue Visiting members aro cordially Invited to attend. MRS. ADDIE ANGELL. L. C. MISS L JENNIE PRQUT. 1L K. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerlo No, 118. V. O. E , moots every Wednesday evening at Eaglo Hall, east of Reed Ho. lol, ftt 8 p. m. Visiting Brother Eagles aro Invited fa attend tho Acrio meetings. meet-ings. LEON BROWNING. W. President. E R GEIGEIt. Secretary. DR. N M ESTES, Acrlo Physician. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 5090. meets every Tuesday Tues-day night ut 8 o'clock, ut Eagles Hall. :Dth St, VJsltlng members Invited to meet with uo. P. A FARRIS. Counsel. J H. SHAKER. Clork Q00EM TORF EXOHflNOE 1 326 20tb street. 1 j Wires to all track3 on all 1 Sporting Events. I READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements cost one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per lino 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 por line per month. Rcmomber five average words make a lino. All advertlGemento on this pag must bo paid In advances No exception o this rule. Ogden Business Directory AUAortUieuientsluinlsilo 76c. per lino per month, payable lu cdvanoe. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Bell 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS, lmo ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH, Attornoy-at-Law; 214 ana 315 Ecclcs bulldlnjf. CIVIL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. Soc. C. E. General Engineering, Buildings, Surveys, Sur-veys, 3S0, 25th St 12-2D-tr DRESSMAKING. FASHIONABLE dressmaking, ball dresses, afternoon dresses, repairing; repair-ing; reasonable prices. 244 27th street. 1-14-lmo JUNK. OGDEN JUNKHOUSE It you nave any. kind of Junk nhone us up; w will call for lu Boll phone 3U5-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobsos. Bell 626-Z; lnd. 3CJ5-D. 11-1 G-2t( MVSIO. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music fumishod for all occasions, lad. 1134-372A-A. Boll 1205. 7-1 tf osteopath" DR. J. F MORRISON, Guccossor to Dr. Alice Houghton Office with Dr. D. N. White, 2465 Washington. Phono Bell 41-Y. 12-19-lmo PIANO TUNING PIANO -TUNING Write or phone A. H. Grose, Broom Hotel for artistic plnno tuning and repairing, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. 21 yrs In Utah. 1-12-tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician aud Burgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. m ; '6 to 4 p. m.; 340 25th SL Oifloe phonea. Bell 515-K; Ind. Bin; rosi-aence rosi-aence 64G Wash. Ind. phone E02. SANIGfAR "WORK APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dlst. No. 2, ail of tho city south of 24Lh street Boll Phone 324-Z. Neli McCarty. G-10-tf OGDEN 8CAVENGER CO., Paul Vbd Komen, Prop. Phono L'ali 1003. All kiudB of acavongor work prompt'y attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furnituro, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchangod; also trunkB and oult-ensea oult-ensea ch,eap. Bell Phono 1U21. 179 ! Twenty-fifth stroet. 7-9-lyr STORAGE. STORAGE space reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co., 1310 Wall ave. 9 17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. . ALLEN, Baggago, Haak and Bua Lino. Eaggage and passenger transfer a specially; 412 25th. Both Phonea 11. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN A Storage Co., moving vans, all kluis transfer work; pianos a spocialty. Of fire 328 1-2 25th SL Phonos 2S3. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. K. VAN KAMPEN, parlcr furnlturo upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, work guaranteed. 27C9 Volker, Both phoues. 88-lt IT'S THE RiwcMe Hour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden. Utah. VleMHui Cafe , I 322 Twenty-fifth St. i j Special Dinner 25 B Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. I Dinner from 4 to 8 p. h H I Lee, Foon & Tom, Manages, y HELP WANTED. ' FEMALE. WANTED A girl or middle ""aged woman for general housework. Apply Ap-ply 422 27th St. 1-13-tC MIDDLE aged lady housekeeper. Inquire In-quire 2GS 1-2 25th St. 1-13-lwk WANTED A good girl for general housework, small family, ood wages, wa-ges, Sugar Farm. Call after 6. Ind. 3C38-M. . lUl-lwk GIRL for general housework; no washing or ironing. 730 25th. 1-11-tf- WANTED girl for general housework, llrst-class wages. No washing or Ironing. 571 24th street. 1-10-lwk A DINING room girl at the Virginia. l-7-2wks DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. 235t3 Wash. 441 Ind. 7-3-tf HEXPWANlSD MALI;'. WANTED CLERKS for night school toBtudy salesmanship. 'For 'commercial 'com-mercial travelers we prepare and guarantee positions. Experienced in--structors. Ogden Business College. II. Lee Bradford, Mgr. 1-14-tf I A LOCAL SALESMAN for excellent line of sweaters, fancy knit goods; ' to see retaji- trade. Referances required. re-quired. Hansa Mfg. Co., 41 Union Square, New York. 1-14-1 1 SALESMLElTWANTfliX SALESMEN" of ability and neat an-' pearance to call on al! merchants In their territory; elegant side line, convenient to carry; good commissions; commis-sions; prompt remittance. A. 351. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 12-24-lOfc i SITUATION WANTED WALE YOUNG MAN, sober and reliable wants work. 2202 Adams l-ll-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DRY kindling weod. Both phones 29. 1-13-1 mo. GOOD CUTTER. Bell phone 64S-X l-ll-lmo CHICKENS; must sell at once. Ind. Phone 3C46A. l-ll-wjc NEW $400 piano, Cabinet Grand, $200 cash. Mrs. Hill, 2354-235C Grant Ave. 1-9-lwk FOR SALE Rhode Islands, 235S Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. v 12-lG-lmo PIANOS Briggs, Merrill, Norrls & Hyde and other makes if desired, at lowest factory prices. J. M. Pan-tone, Pan-tone, Bell 1227-Y. 12-8-lmo FOR SALE Nearly new high grado piano. Ind. phone G7. Bell 1D2S-Y. lI-30-tf OLD newspapei 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 offlceT 10-22-tc" FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put uDder carpets. Inquire Standard office. tf PRESS FOR SALE! Drum cylinder Cottrell pres3, with folder. Slzo 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 Tvonlng Standard. 7-2-tf I STORE FOR RENT. ONE store, 2360 Washington avenue. I. L. Clark & Sous' Co 1-G-tf. WpTr1dnt;"miscellaneous FOR RENT Nearly new high grado piano. Ind. phono 67, Bell 102S-Y. 11-30-tf FOR SALEOR RENT. NEW five-room "bungalow, modern; close In. Apph 241G Madison. Phono, Bell, 451-X. 1-S-lwk WANTED MISCELLANEOUS MALE house dog (a puppy). Call at 90S 24th St., after G p. m. Bell phone SGI. l-133t ONE or two children to care for, good homo and school, or will care for aged person. Address 2-X. Y.. Care Standard 1-10-lwk WANTED' f6BUY; CLEAN wh::o ar;i al Standard offlco. 12-17-tf LOS'J LOST A lady's gold watch, monogram mono-gram E. L., between 21th st. and ' 27th st, Wash. ave. Return Ogden j Bus. College. l-13-2t I .. i LOST Gold hospital plu with St. ' John's on face. Initials M. B F. '09 on back. Finder plpase call up 9G7 Bell . phone. Reward 1-13-lwk J CHICHESTER P8LLS W -v T1IK DIAUO.M) nttAND. A frX LoUIca! Ali your Urupcltt for Jv Pill. In ItcJ uml Uoia mlSS) ?tji'l bojo, ttiltil wlih niuc Klbboa. Xj i 5WI TbUo no olhtir. Ilur of roup V JP lIAldlNn IIIU.NU IMLI.H. rB3 yeixjkrKwBi3lJatSife4t,Alva)-5RcJIblB r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYl WE ,, FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. i TWO MODERN heated light housekeeping house-keeping rooms for rent. 539 23d st- I l-14-lwlc ' . , FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. 2G34 Grant. 1-14-3 mo ' NICELY furnished rooms for light j housekeeping. 365 2Sth. St, 1-13-lwk LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS a.1 the Lawrence, 2G13 Wash. 1-11-wk . NICEJLY furnished rooms. Steam heat. 2S4 1-2 25th St. 1-10-lwk FURNISHED Rooms at tho Wilson, ; 437 Herrick avo. Bell phono 1544. j 1-9-wk j TWO furnished rooms for light house-' keeping. 2235 Washington avenues. 1-9-lwtf. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2363 Mon-j roe. 1-9-lmo. j HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, at 171 22d street. l-5-2wks ' i TWO modern furnished rooms. 2614 Monroe. 12-22-lmo THREE FURNISHED rooms. '$15.00 W B. Wcdell. 11-7-tC WANTED TO RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOUR rooms for light housekeeping Bench preferred. Address "C," care Standard. 1-13-lwk FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TWO rooms, 268 29th. 12-15-lmo; FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD. ROOM, reasonable. Melrose, 2G39 Jefferson. 1-5-lma BOARD AND ROOM, 548 25th St. 12-28-ti ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adama. 2-lG-tf FOR RENT. UNFURN38HED HOUSEEL THREE rooms, pantry, cellar, wator In house. 316G Grant. 1-9-lwk HOUSE; 10 rooms; strictly modern, with furnace; $35.00 a month. Ap- ply G53 27th. ll16-tt FOR RENT. , FURNISHED HOUSES. ! POUR-ROOM furnished house on bench. O. A. White, 364 1-2 25th. v 1-14-lwk FURNISHED 4-ROOM HOUSE; electric elec-tric light. 2SC0 Grant ave. Bell 324Z. 1-11-wk FURNISHED house, 2373 Jefforsoq Ave. 4-room; modern. E . AuttLj room 412 First Nat'l Bank Building, -i 3iROOM house newly furnished, lights and water. 3128 Adams. Bolt phone 1419 1-9-wk FOUR-ROOM modeitn cottage. 25? 23rd St. J. Williams, 2633 Adama; 1-9-lwM MONEY TO LPAN. .MORTGAGES konna on improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First NaUonal Bldg. 4-30-tfi MONEY to iT.n on watches, dla mondss, ewolry, firearms, etc Unclo Sam's Loan Office, established 18SC. The Monty Lenders of Ogdoa: 278 25th SL C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr j THE OTAfl NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FAOJIJ-ITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RE. 6PON6IBILITY WARRANT, J. E. Dooly, President. ' t& Horaco E. Peery, Vice-Pro Harold J. Peory, Vlce-Prae. Ralph E. Hoag, Caohlor, A. V. Mcintosh, Ans't. Cashier. J CRIPPLED SHOE "I SPECIALIST No mQtter what they look like, you .will get them back new. In 15 minutes. t OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. |