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Show I L2GAL. ft "" NOTICE? " """' $ To the Stockholders of the Amalga-. Amalga-. ff nnilod Sugar Company: v rfotice is hereby given that a moot- I 1 far of the stockholders of the Amal- , f. ga -nted Sugar company will bo held ? at tba company's omce, room No. 208 Ecclao building, Ogden City. Ulnh. oa I the 5ttx -lay of November, 1910, at 11 I o'clock a. ni., for the purpose of con p!derin,5 and voting upon the follow- X 3ng proposed changes and amend- f nients to tho articles of lncorporatioa f. of this company, to-wlt: I Repeal article V and substitute in tf fi lieu thereof the following; "Article Jg I J r The authorized amount of the can- J i ital stock of said corporation shall bo I :; Four Million ($4,000,000) Dollars, dl- "J , l' tided Into Forty Thousand (-10,000) ""j Bbares of preferred Block of the par jl i valuo of Ono Hundred ($100.00) Dol a '''. lars cacn. Unless otherwise ordered "jj by the Board of Directors, all dlyl- jo ' fienas shall be paid In four equal quar- 1 f, terly payments, to-ivlt: On the first I day of April, July, October and Jan- 8 i uary of each yem, commencing with S. f the first such day succeeding the dl H u rectors' meeting Rt -which such a divi- I Ij dend Js declared. A"!t dividends ara I payable to tho Btockholrters appear- tag of record on the company's books' i j i on the day before sucn dividend Is payable." I Repeal article XI and substitute la Jlcu thereof tho following. "Article' XI The officers of this corporation 4 ' shall consist of a Board of Eleven (11) Directors, a President, two Vic Presidents, a Secretary and a Trcas- J urer; each officer and director, in or j t der to bo eligible, must own and hold I in his own name at least ten shares r. of the preferred stock of this corpora- ''-' tion, ns shown bv tho books therc- Iof " " Repeal article XII and substitute La lieu thereof the following. "Article XII Within ten days after tho election elec-tion of a Board of Directors they shall bold a directors' meeting and elect n President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary, and Treasurer. The Pres-... Pres-... ., ..".a Yao Vice Presidents sia1TT te chosen and elected from among heir cwn number; but the Secretary ond Treasurer may be elected either' from the directors or from the stock-( nolders, in the discretion of the board, and In the offices of Secretary and! Treasurer may be combined in thot , Eame person. There shall herenfter f be held an annual meeting of the own ers and holdera of the preferred stock of the corporation on the second Wed-' aesdaj of April of each year: such, meeting shall bo held for the purpose pur-pose of electing a Board of elevea' Directors, and transacting such oth-j er business as may be deemed necessary nec-essary or convenient fcr tbe welfaro 'of the corporation. Snch meeting shall be held at the general ofllce of the corporation In the Uy of Ogdcn, 'County of Weber, ana State or Utah, at such hour of said day as tho President Pres-ident or Board of Directors may determine. de-termine. The Board of Directors may direct the calling of special meetings as they may deem proper and necessary. neces-sary. At a'll meetings of stockholders, stockhold-ers, whether annual or special, representation repre-sentation of a majority of the preferred pre-ferred stock, exclusive of treasury or ,non-isaued stock, shall be necessary for the transaction of business, and no business, except to adjourn or to adjourn to a specified date, shall be transacted at any mettlng of stockholders stock-holders unless a majority of the preferred pre-ferred stock is represented. Iho Board of Directors 6hall be elected by ballot, and a stockholder receiving a majority of the votes cast by tha owners of the preferred stock of tbq corporation shall be deemed and declared de-clared duly elected as such director. Each owner and holder of the preferred pre-ferred stock In the corporation shall bo entitled to as many votes as ho i holds shares of such stock. Repre3en- tatlon by proxy, duly appointed, shall be allowed at all meeting3 of thej stockholders, whether nnnunl or spe-. cial. The failure to hold any annu f al or special meeting on the day ap-1 pointed for the same shall not forfeit ( or in any way interfere with the cor-' porate rights" acquired under this .j agreement, but any such meeting may( 5 be held at any subsequent time upon! lag ) gng twenty-one (21) days' notica fit"? thereof by publication in a dall7 EjS : newspaper published in Ogden City, jjj3 ;. State of Utah. The secretary shall, ffift ." and, in case of failure, any o'ther of-ih of-ih ' Acer of said corporation, may glv ieS-.' twenty-one (21) days' notice of all ?p2 ' annual or special stockholders' meet-, aSB lngs as aforesaid. The notice must! SB r specify in general terms the purposo lfi""" I or purposes for -which any special itcteS meeting Ib called. Notice of any an-jfljjis"! an-jfljjis"! Dual or Bpecial meeting may be serv-tJjjJiL serv-tJjjJiL ed by the Secretary or other officer ;flfc3 by delivering a copy thereof to such .jtjjS .j stockholder owning or holding pre-lnuS pre-lnuS '' "erred stock in this corporation per-afg per-afg i Eonally, or by depositing copies thcro-ISSSr thcro-ISSSr of In the United States postofTlce at olJjgj i. Ogdon, Utah, with the postage pre-3B pre-3B paid, thereon, at least twenty-one (21) 3B 1 days prior to the date of any such i. meeting, addressed to the several ad-Wt0 ad-Wt0 dresses of such stockholders, which 3m shall have tho same effect as tha ' i K Publication aforesaid. 13 f DAD ECCLES, President. , j 1 f. HENRY H ROLAPP, Secreta,rv. ' 9 ;- Dated Ogdon, Utah, Oct. 11th, 1910. 2 Ogden, Utah, Nov. 5th, 1910. rfl i The above meeting is hereby1 nd- jM j Journed until Monday, Dec. 5th. 1910, 3M J at 11 o'clock a. m., at the company's vm ofllce above mentioned. 'XM 1 M. S BROWNING, Vice President '3 IlENRY a ROLAPP- Secretary, h Ogden, Utah. Dec. Cth, 1910. ' .M i The above meeting Is hereby ad- aB .' (ourned until Thursday. Jan. 5th, 1911 &K 1 at 11 o'clock a. m., at tho company' tM ;f office above mentioned. ! M m. S. BROWNING, Vice President i - 'IIENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. ISm f Ogden, Utah, January 5. -aM i Tho above meeting is hereby ad H Journed until Saturday, February 4, 3M u 1911, at 11 o'clocL a. m. at tho coni- Vnnj's office above mentioned. JHIi M. S. Browning. Vice President B I; Henry H. Rolapp, Secretary. 'l8 U Ogden, Utah, Feb. 4th, 1911. jffl E The above meeting is hereby ad- ' tMK onrned unt'" Monday, March 6tb, mrtv. "911" at 11 o'clock a. m., at the com- nwv ?an's offlco above mentioned. "'-lit! J'1' s- BROWNING. Vlce-PresldcnU 'mm HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. MM l! N0T'CE TO CONTRACTORS. lt J . Ogdep, Utah, Feb. 1, 1911. m.A n Soaled proposals for the furnishing of material and constructing a conduit irom Cold Water Canyon to City Reservoir Res-ervoir No. 2; also building a reinforced rein-forced concrete intake dam in Cold water Canyon, together with tho nec- Iessary gate hou603, etc.. for tho Waterworks Wa-terworks Department, under plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council, -will be received by the Wnter-orkB Wnter-orkB committee and the City Engineer, Engi-neer, at the office of the City Engineer En-gineer in the citv hall, at Ogden City, "foresaid, until 2:00 o'clock p. m. on on th9 27th day of February, 1911, at LEGAL 1 fCoutlnued.) which time all proposals will be publicly pub-licly opened and read aloud. Plana and specifications can bo obtained ob-tained after February 7lh, 1911, upon application to the City Engineer. - The right 1h roserved by tho .City Council to reject any or all bids. By order of the'eity Council, WM. m. BOSTAPH. Citv Engineer. First Publication Fobruary 1, 1911. Last Publication February 27, 1911. ALIAS SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER, WE-BER, STATE OF UTAH. R. D. Brown, Plaintiff, vs. Charles H. Durant and his wife. Jane Doe Durant, whose other and true name is unknown, and the unknown heirs at law, dovisoes and legatees of Charles H. Durant and Jane Doe Durant, Du-rant, his wife; John Doe, Mary Doo and Richard Doe, whose other and true names are unknown, Defendants. The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: De-fendants: 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 brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action: and In case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will he rendered against you according to the demand of tho complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of Said Court. This action is brought to recover judgment quieting title of the plaintiff plain-tiff to tho land described in said complaint, com-plaint, and to remove the cloud on plaintiff's title thereto. JOSEPH CHEZ, Plaintiff's Attornev. P. O. Address, -J03-4.04 First National Bank Building, Ogdon, Utah. NOTICE. To the stockholders of the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar Company: Notice is hereby given that, a meeting meet-ing of the stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar Company will be held at the company's office. Room 20fi, Eccles Building, vOgden City, Utah, on tho Cth day of March, 1911, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of considering and voting upon the following fol-lowing proposed change and amendment amend-ment to the Articles of Incorporation, to-wlt: Repoal Article XI and substituto in liou thereof the following: "Article XI The officers of this Corporation shall consist of a Board of eleven (11) Directors; a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer, and also an Assls'ant Secretary, who in the absence of the Secretary shall have authority to perform per-form all duties usually pertaining to the Socretary of the corporation. Each officer and director. In order to bo eligible, must own and hold in his own name, at least ten (10) shares of stock having voting power In this corporation, corpora-tion, as shown by the books thereof. The President and Vice-Presidents shall bo selected from among tho Directors, Di-rectors, but the Secretary and Treasurer, Treas-urer, and the Assistant Secretary may bo selected from the Board or Directors Direc-tors or from among the Stockholders as the stockholders or directors may determine. DAVID ECCLES. President. HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. Datod Ogden, Utah, Feb. 10th, 1911. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the SLnto of Utah, in and for the County of Weber. John F. Harris, Henry Rogers Wln-throp, Wln-throp, Theodore C. Cunningham, Charles G. Smith, Woodward Bab-cook, Bab-cook, Hugh Blythe, James O. HInkley, Gcorgo A. McClellan, and Edwin A. Strong, co-partners under the firm name and style of Harris, Wlnthrop & Company, plaintiffs, vs. Edward II. Hall, defendant. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: De-fendant: You aro horeby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this aclion Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be Tendered against you according accord-ing to the demand of the' Complaint, which has been filed with tho Cle-k of said Court This nction is brought to recover from you the sum of $2. 43-1.-50, due from you to the plaintiffs as your agents, factors, brokers and representatives rep-resentatives In tho City of Chicago. State of Illinois, and being the balance bal-ance due plaintiffs for iertain wheat and com purchased for you at your request during mouth of Mav. 1910. N. J. HARRIS. Plaintiff's Attorney. P. .0. Address. First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of tho State of Utah In and For the County of Wobor. Iu the matter of the estate of Thomas Myers, Deceased. The petition of Jane Rushworth, Isabella Isa-bella M. Crawshnw and Esther M. Fan-praying Fan-praying for tho appointment of T. D. Ryan as Administrator with the will annexed In the above entitled matter, vice Ben E. Rich. Executor, removed from tho Slate. of Utah, and who has tendered his resignation as such, has been act for hearing on Saturday tho twenty-fifth day of February, 1911, at 9:30 o'clock a. m at the County Court Houbo, In the Court Room of said Court, in Ogdcn City, Weber County, Utah. WITNESS, tho Clork of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed this 11th day of Fobruary, 1911. (Seal) S. G. DYE, Clerk. By Rao Keck, Deputy Clerk. C. It. Holllngsworth, Attorney for Petitioners. ' Every Wosrara MlllftMABVEL Whirling Spray i WvSasJCfcSatw Um-iioitconTou. jyrTfrfirT-rrj '""'' " clrftmtd 'A t yonr dnisl ji f or it,Nftt, flBiteiSSBr Jf ho cannot (apply tho QWvri "irV- W A H V i: I., necepi no r VX jTmvV other, bnt riil 8 tamp for B ""JJ Jlluzuni4 loot seAlcd. It eItm Kfrfl (3 .toll parUcnlara ana dlnv-iluiu in- Jw'f7ffl7flW 'Tttlnaliin to ladnn. MAltVUi.co. iWilift' A4 Uu.l ii3il ut rccUNIS W YOIUC For salo at BADCON PHARMACY. tyail orders solicited. " SALT LAKE &. GBEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. G:10 a, p., 7:30 a. m., 3 a. m.. 10:38 a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. in., 3 p. nt, 1:30 p. m., G p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. m-. 10:30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express" (oltber 'phone) for uulck ond caroful scrvlco in Salt Lako vallev. SIMON BAMBERGER, Pros. - "" ,.: toa u fel i I i For those bad coughs fol- j lowing the grippe, there is i nothing like our old fashion- p ed 1 j WHITE PINE AND TAR j COMPOUND. j h 1 to cure them. a a R i 2453 Washington Ave. I I Both Phones 38. Just Lok at Yourself When you try on ono of our cults and you will adm't that the fabric, the fit, and the finish seta off your figure to advantage. We warrant every garment we make to be perfect In every particular, or there is no ssle. Style is the chief feature after the exact fit, and our reputation is built upon our past successes in pleasing patrons. Prices $17.50 and up NEW HAMPSHIRE WOOLEN MILLS. 211 Twenty-fifth St. For See The Voiker-Scowcroft Lumber Co. Eefore Buying Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Ogden. 1 Vleaisioi Cafe 1 322 Twenty-fifth St. I i w Special Dinner 25 W fl Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. a rj Dinner from A to 8 p. m. 3 7j Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers IQIxDEW TURF EXGH&SQE 326 26uj BtreeL Wire3 to all tracks on aj) Sporting Events. !frj I CRIPPLED SHOE I SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will get them back new. In 15 minutes. OGDEN. SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. i i Jf r Boratal GoUentiot 1! R It OnproaJ I AMfcandcunplcrcmcdyforV R S fir jT Brondiilh, Catarrh, Hay Fatr (VwPJ inCaramstlonj, IrrltatlODi, u!cr-U u!cr-U X ollotnof ALLinucouiocaiDranes 6 fi -i I or llntap of tho noeo. tbroat, l , I etotnacb or urinary organs. lnl AT DRUOOISTa 91 ' !ZA "''-'' "3i cure waif . ortrullod oaroqutst. t I Tb Eruj Qcaal Co. J "CHIGHESTER S PILU ,v . Till: DIAMOND BKANuT A friSKK I'lIU In ltt'1 nd iolJ mtUllteVoV S. YjJg lno, tole-i tilih Mm JUUjcn. v TW SKiVs'J ToUj no otJicr Ilur of toui- V I " ftf Drnetili--. AiUfoTOIII.Olfpi.TEIIR I Si 13 IAiCONI lk!t,M IMLLS. foTco -r SOLD BY DRUG0IST5 EVERYWHnffi Opdlee Rapid TiraftsM Co. Eleclffic-Way to Boglaaim LEAVt. OGriN. G:30 a. m S'OO, 9:30. 11:00, 12:30, p in., 2:00 p. m S:30. 5:00, C:30, 8:00. 9:30 and 31 p. ni. Twelvo train? exch -ay Jally. Express service to tii intermodlatc points. New tntcruruan depot, 2378 Vvasfc lugton Ave. Call pnoncs 452 for Information. J. W. BAILEY. Sup't "union depot-time depot-time card EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1911. (.Mountain Time.) . DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. No. Depart. G Express for tlio East... 7:00 a.m. 10 To Salt Lake- 9.00 a.m. 12 Salt Lake Passenger.. 12;-lij p.m. 2 Atlantic Limited, east.. 2:5G p.m. 4 Atlantic .Mail, east.... G; 00 p.m. 8 Grand Junction Ex G:10 p.m. No. Arrive. 9Ogden Passenger 11:25 a.m. 1 'Limited from east 2:45 p.m. 5 Chicago Ex. from east.. 3:30 p m. 7 Ogden Express 3:50 p.m. 11 Local from Sanpete... 7:10 p.m. 3 Utah and Cal. Ex 12:30 a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. No. Eastbound., j Depart. 20 Mall and Express S: 30 a.m. 10 Fast Mall 1:35 a.m.. 8 Los Anceles Ltd., daily 1:05 p.m. 2 Overland Limited .... 2:30 p.m. 4 Atlantic Express G:50 p.m. No. Westbound. Arrive. 5 Passenger J G:25 a.m. 3 California Express .... G:30 a.m. 9 Fast Mail 11:17 a.m. SSSalt Lake Local, daily) 6:45 a.m. liUUh Express I 9: 15 p.m. lOverland Limited j 3:20 p.m. 7Los Angeles Ldt, dally 3:35 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Ogdcn. Depart, ljPortland Express . ...I 1:15 a.m. 131IOgden-Malad Motor car) S:25 a.m. l3Idaho Express j 9:10 a.m. 3Butte and Portland.... 3:50 p.m. llCacho Valley Pasacng'rj 5:25 p.m. No. North of Ogden. Arrive. 2Butte Express 9:15 a.m. 11 Utah Express 0:05 p.m. 12 Salt Lake Passenger.. 10:20 a.m. 4'Salt Lake Special .. . 3:35 p.m. 132'Malad-Cgden Motor car 4:50 p.m. No. South of Ogden. Depart. 2'Salt Lake Express.... 9:30 a.m. 32Flyer v. . 1 S:30 a.m. 12Cache Valley Express.. 10:30 a.m. 34Iocal T 11:35 a.m. 22 Local '. n 2:30 p.m. 4Salt Lako Special 4:00 p.m. 8Los Angeles Ltd., dailyi 3:50 p.m. 3GLocal j. 3:30 p.m. 20iPacIflc Express, local.. 5:50 p.m. No. 40 taken .'off. No. South ofvOgden. Arrive. ljPortland Express 112:50 a.m. 3lAUantlc Express S:10 a.m. 13Idaho Express I 9:00 a.m. 37 Salt Lake local ll:05 a.m. No. 39 taken off. 7Los Angeles Limited. ,J12:50 p.m. 21Local j 2:00 p.m. 3Butte and Portland 3:30 p.m. 33Local 4:10 p.m. HJCache Valley Express.. 5:20 p.m. 35 Local G:30 p.m. l9Flyer G:45 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. Depart. 3Paclflc Express I 7:10 a.m. 9Fast Mall ll:57 a.m. 1 Overland Limited .,... 3:40 P.m. 5!Paclflc Express 4:20 p.m. No. From West, Arrive. G Atlantic Exiiress I G:20 a.m. 10Fast Mail G:30 a.m. 2Ovorlaud Limited 2:10 p.m. 4 1 Atlantic Express 5:35 p.m. Daily Except Monday. MP WOOD FOR SALE. 4-2-1 Foot Lengths. J. P. O'NEILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Ind. 908. Eell G21. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Follows, meets In I. O. O. F-. Hall, every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially invitod to bo present. S. H. FREY. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Socretary. Queen City Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. R. meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Vlsltljr mombors Invited. NELLIE CmVERALL, N. G. EMMA MEID, Rec. Sco'y.. 718 23rd. B. K ELKS. n. P. O. Klkii, 0dia. J.odRO No. 713. lodRo and club Vooms ircona floor 2110 AVfijihlnt;toi .ivnnuo Regular incctlnito uvory Tuwday evonlnK. C. A. BOYD, Exalted Ruloc. C. O. DoVOLF. Socrntary. LOYAL. OUDSh. OF LIOOSE. Loyul Order of Moose, Osden Lodge No. til, raeoia every Krldny uvcnlm; ut S:W p. m., Eucleo xlall. J 09. OHKZ. O. P. A. KOllN. T. It. a. inviNU. Socretarr- ROYAL. ARCANUM. Fraternal bcncflclnry ordor. Inoures men at low rates. Jteaervo fund over ul million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes tccond :md fourth Thursdays at 1. O. O. F Hall. P. A. HEUDT1. IiCKunt. J. NV. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. R. ROilBKTH. liocrctari'. "ORDER OF RAJLWAl" CONDOcTORS" Wasatch Dlvlnlon No VU. u. R. C., meotn second and fourth l'rlday.i at 2:M p. m., In K. of P. Hall, corner Waah-UiKtnn Waah-UiKtnn avonuo and i'Uli tret. All brolhera aro cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. D. L. ROYLE. B. and T. "ROYAL. NElUllUORb Ufr- AMERICA Excelsior Camp Nu. !H0, moots very tccond nnd fourth Monday evenlni; of tach month at tho Laglca" Hull, vialt-Vnir vialt-Vnir tnoffibom cordially Invited. b INDIA aAAVi'ER, Oraclo. li8 Jaclcaon Ave. ' IJLtUN NEWTON. VO- Recorder, Room 31, Lewla Blocl W EVERYBODY READS ' ImPm "' 1 1 NLl 1 WANT ADS 1 mlL 11 tm Kj .ft v iai b jl rtUkJ hf 10s wist '-' SmI j:l FEATEENAL SOCIETIES. CGaat:uUJ.j FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogdon Aerie No. lis, F. O. E meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, east of tho Reed Hotel, at 8 p. n Vis!Uug Drother Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. GEO. C. WESSLER, W. President. E. R. GEIGER, Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES, Aerie Physician. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 5S1, meets evory Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting nolghbors Invited, Dues can be paid at the Ragan Grocery store tho afternoon after-noon of the 2Sth of each month. ADDIE ANGELL, G. N., 12 G Poplar Ave. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroo Ave. Sego Lily Circlo No. 174, meets ov ery second and fourth Monday nights at 7:30, in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. AIARY MORDAUNT, G. N., KATE HEYMAN, Clerk. Bell Phone 1241-Y. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of P. Hall in tho Utah NaUonal Bank Bldg,, every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. B. VAN DER SCHUIT, C. C, E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Na-tional Bank Bldg. ORDER OF OWLS. Ogden Nest, No. 121S, Order of Owls, moots every Thursday evening In Eagles' Hall , east of Reed hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro invited to attend the Nest mod lngs. JAS. E. JENSEN, President, J. OLIVER, Secretary. No. 2415 Washington Ave. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S'. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twcnty-fifLc and Twenty-sixth streets, the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. MRS. MARY II. STEVENS. W. M. MRS. CALLIE CAVE, Sec'y. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved Order of Redman. Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eagles' Hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at S:00 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially Invited. J. G. CASEY. Sachem. E. R. GEIGER, C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet tho first and third MondayB at Union Labor La-bor ball, 3G3 24th st. Visiting members mem-bers cordially invited. DAYREL D. SMITH, I. P. ALICE COLLINS. Sec, and Treaa. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homestead No. 1505 meetB last Thursday In each month. Visiting Archers are cordially Invitod to meet with us. x W. S. O'BRIEN, Res. 2533 Grant ave., Foreman. A. P. COUCH, Correspondent, Res.. R. F. p. No. I. Box 7.1. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9090, meets every Tuesday night at S o'clock, at Eagles' Hall. 25th St. Visiting members In-vited In-vited to meet with us. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, Counsel. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. LADIES CF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hivo No. 1, L. O. T. M. meets overy Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Eagle Hall, 427 25th St. Visiting members aro cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS. ALMA LUDDINGTON. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias meots at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. A. J. THON, C. C. W. G. KIND, M. of E., W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R. & S "FOR SALEREALESTATET" A FINE PLACE for chicken ranch, about four blockB oast of Five Points; two acres, good water right, four-room house, barn, collar. Price $1,100 cash. Hunter & Kennedy. 211 First National Bldg. 2-17-lwk STOP THE RENT BILL!! A 5-ROOM homo on the bench on ono of the best residence streets, in sidewalk, sewer and gas districts, can be bought this week for $1600. Hair cash, balance S25 monthly. Now is the time to get into your own home. See us about this today. IVES' REAL ESTATE COMPANY. 3B0 Twenty-fifth Street. 2-15-1wk. TWO 4-room houses. Lot CCxl32. ?3,000. In quire, 27S3 Wash. Ave. 2-15-1 wk I AM GOING to sell a C-room modern brick liouuo at a real bargain. Anyone Any-one looking for n house cannot afford to miss this one. Seo J. A. Sllmson, 24G0 Grant, or call Ind. Phono 477. 2-M-lmo BY OWNERS, 2 1-2 acros good boar-ing boar-ing orchard. S95 Canyon Road. 1-30-lrao. L03'X LOST Gold Elgin watch; initials "W. E." on back of case; lost between 24th and 25th St.. on Washington. Re-tum Re-tum to 2GG5 Jofferson. 2-18-lt WANTED TbTtENT; UNFURNISJjED HOUSES. f WANTED Nice-seven-room houso. lnqulro Oil 27th, 2-17-10t Oden Busiaess Directory Advurilbtaufcuia iu tUU Luiuuia coo. 7Gc. pr llau oor month, puyable 1" cdvanoe. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Bell 332, MUCH MORE for LO TS LESS, lmo ATT ORNEY Sr- AT-L AW. R. S. FARMSWOFITH. Atiornov Law; 214 ana 315 Ecclss building. CIVIL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. Soo. C. E. General Engineering, Building, Surveys, Sur-veys, 380, 25th St. 12-29-tt CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST EVA FAY. Consult one whose power has mystified mys-tified the most skeptical. She reveals everything as though it were seen with ' naked eye. Here a few days oiilv. COME ONE! COME'ALL! Hrs., 10-S 5S2 25th St.. Ogden. 2-9-2wks CONTRACTORS 6 BUILDERS. GEORGE VENEMA, builder. Carpentering Carpen-tering and Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. Bell 'phone. 3257 Stevens avenue, Ogden, Utah. 2-G-tf DREisMAKING. DRESSMAKING done at home, or out by day. 2424 Grant ave. Phone 379 ID. 2-14-lwk DRESSMAKING at 2G39 Lincoln. 2-lG-lmo. EDUCATIONAL. YOU are wanted for government positions po-sitions at $900 to $1500 annually. Join the Civil Sorvlce classes, day or night, at the Ogden Business College. Now Is the time to begin. 2-14-5t HAIR GOODS. HAIR GOODS Mrs C. E. Lee, 1G02 Wash., Ave. Hair Goods, Combings made Into switches and puffs. Masquerade Mas-querade costumes at 215G Wash., Ave. 2-lS-lmof JUNK. OGDEN IUNK HOUSE If you nave any kind of Junk nhone us up; wb will call for it Bell phona 325-K.; led. 735. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phonu Jacobaoo. Boll 626-7.; Ind. 83B5 D 111G-2'4 MtfSIO. OQDEN CITY MILITARY DAND. Mualc furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-S72A-A. Boll 1205. 7-1 if PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Write or phone A. H. Grose, Broom Hotel for artistic piano tuning and repairing, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. 21 yrs in Utah, l-12-tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Phyalciao uud Burgeon; offlco hours. 10 to 12 a. m ; a to 4 p. m.: 340 25th SL Office phones. Bell 515-K: Ind. 515; retsi aocro 64G Wash. Ind. phone E03. eANITfARl WORK. APPOINTED GCAVENGER or Dlst No. 2, all of tho city south of 24th BtreoL Bull Phoc Z24-Z. N?h McCarty. C-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Vao Komen, Prop. Phone Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. ' SCRAPING AND PLOWING. SCRAPING AND PLOWING done at reasonable rates. 3070 Porter Ave. Boll. 1192X. 2-13-lwk SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoea, bought, aold or exchangod; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases clenp. Bell Phono U21. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth etreot 7-9-ly. "" STOlGE. STOR(.GE spneo rc'asonab.). Ogdei Wholesalo Groeory Co., LC10 Wall ave. 9 17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, BagBage, Hack and. Bue Llna. Haggago and passenger trauafer a specialty; 412 25th. Both Phoaea VI JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & S;orage Co, moving vni:u, all kinjs transfer work; pianos a apoclalty. Office Of-fice 328 1-2 2Gth SL Phonoa L'S3. UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING K. VAN KAMPEX, parlc:" turnlturo upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, work guaranteed. 27G9 Volkcr. Both phonos. S-S-lt MONEY T O L PAN . MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg MONEY to Wo. on wacchoa, dla-mondss, dla-mondss, Jewolry, fireaims. etc. Unclo Sam's Loan Onico, established iSSC. The Mo-.y Lenders of Ogdcn; 278 20th SL C. H. Smith, Prop. 9-4-lyr TOEXOHAN(JX 50 ACRES best irrlgatod land ln.Jdnho for Ogdon property. P. O. Box 562. 2-17-lwk MFAr?& 'FMfCf ADVERTISING PKICES. Want advertisements ..cost ono cent per word each losue, or 6 cents per line of five wordd per day, no first Insertion lesc, than 25 cents, or two or more lines "per vcek at the rate of I 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words mako a Jlne. All advertisements on this page mast bo .pald in advance- No exception to this hie. HELP VAN!CED FEMALE. YOUNG laily for traveling proposition; proposi-tion; all expenses paid. Address "P. H.," caro Standard. 2JiS-lwk . i GIRLS at CMsen's Basket factory, ISO W. 31st Si 2-lS-3ivk LADY CLERK & Isls Candy Counter. Steady Work. Some experience necessary. 2-l(7-lwk WORKING houselieenvr who Ifkcs children. Good home pleasant surroundings. sur-roundings. References given and ro-qrired. ro-qrired. Address, Good Kpme, Standard Stand-ard ofllce. 2-17-2t G'RL for general housework. 432 27th. 2-173t SITUATIONS WANTED? FEMALE. . , YOUNG widOTT thoroughly competen , of all responsibility wishes position as houseftjeepor for widtwer or rooming room-ing house. References furnished. Address Ad-dress "E. DV Care Standard. 2-18-2t ' A young lady wants a position as hook-keeper and stenographer, edsx give reference Phone Bell 1C2C-Z. 2-17-lwk LADY wishes position as kpusekeoper for widower with children. Address P. O. Box 398. Ogden, Ut. 2-15-lwk DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING at 207 W. Patterson. 1-lD-lmo -yj- DREoSMAKINC. 2C5e SVash. -141 Ind. 7-3-tf HELPWANTED. MALE. YOUNG MEN WANTED Learn telegraphy te-legraphy and station work; pressing demnnd for operators and agorrts. We teach von thoroughly and quickly, secure se-cure you a position and furnish transportation trans-portation to place pf employment. Og-den Og-den Business College 2-14-5t SITUATION "WANTjg TffALE A YOUNG man and wife vmt position posi-tion as janitor. Addrosg S. 93. !V14-Iwk salesmen"wanted. SALESMEN of ability and neat apv pearanco to call on all merchants in their territory; clogant sid9 line, t convenient to carry: good commissions; commis-sions; prompt remittance. A. 351-Belmont 351-Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati. O. 12-24-10t 'FOR SALE rglSCSLi.ri-NSOUS" WHITE leghorn thoroughred cockerels. cocker-els. 2.50 each. Fine laying strains. 2711 Grant Ave. 2-lS-lVk $65.00 DROP HEAD Singer machine, $10; must sell; nartv leaving town. 12519 Orchard. Ind. 743. 2-lS-lVflc BARRED PLYMOTH ROCK Cockei:- als for salo. Eggs for hatching. 1521 Ogdon avenue. 2-lG-lwk ONE HIGH-GRADE S-150 Howard piano, slightly used, can bo bought for $240. Parly leaving town must sell at once. 2GC3 Mndison avenue. 2-17-lwk ONE sideboard, folding bed and several sev-eral other pieces of furniture. 3G5 32nd; close to Washington. 2-16-tf IRON bed springs and matress. dresser dress-er and wash staud, at 471 27th. St. 2-16-lwk FURNITURE, S-room house: filled with roomers. For Information call 239 27th SL 2-15-lmo. FINE pure bred Rhode Island Red Cockerels, also eggs for setting. W. H. Voorhles, -145 13th St. B. phono 1C05-K. 2-11-tf DROPHEAD sewlns machine in good condition, choap for cash. Apply 236 2Slh SL 1-19-lmo FOR SALE Nearly new high grade mano. Ind. phone C7, Bell 1028-Y. 11-30-tf OLD nowsnapei matrices, good to put under carpots. lino your chlckon coop and rabbit pens, etc.: a handy thins around the house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tt FOR SALE Old iualb. Hood to put under carpets. inquire Standard Ofilce. it 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 ono time. Cheap for cash. lnqulro or address tho Evontng Standard. 7-2-K ' STRAYED. THREE-MONTHS'-OLD malo Spitz. Return to J. G." Bond, Standard, and get reward, 2-7-tf FORX&KT -vJ II FURNISHED rr&MS. II 9 ELn&NTLY iarniahZr ' 1 THE -MAE BHLLB." 24th at ilf I Grant Ave., opposite ?0SL,S M M only modern rooming LSS Ni V ! heat, hot and cold JS SS3 ll light and oathsiSSS 1 l 2-14-lwiJl l'! M TWO rooms, convenlenMiad pieaaS ,' jfl partly furnished- one blmor S73 '"' '1 carbine. 3 M FTJRNIBHED xoom for one or too'"! , ' gentlemen. 276 22nd. 2-18--TOfc") H T2 taStnomB foruaekeeiH' ; ing. 2C20 Adams. 2-lg-lwK H bath, electric Ughts and telephoned H scrrice, 3G5 23th: St .2-17-lw H TWO ROOMS, close In, 502 Twenty-1 (rlH 3eveatl1- - 2-17-lW 1 1 ilODERN housekeeping rooms 557 'H 26th- 2-JS-lwb l FURNISHED room, 2717 Washington ) Ave. Closo In. 2-15-lvriM 'iH HOOM with bath, -with or without " !l board, 2G38 Adams Bell P. 404-K. "IH 2-144wk '' HOUBEKEEEING rooms, 2353 Tocu t Ave. 2-10-lmo ) M J3L.EOANTLY furnished rooms, -with '41 board for gentleman, 614. 24th. , 11 24-3wks ;B HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2236 Grant LJH Ave. 1-30-lmo. rH MH NICELiY furnished rooms. 2589 l Adams. 1-27-lmo j 'ThjH FURNISHED and unfurnlBhed flats. LI 2G34 Grant. l-14-3mo ' Mf TWO modem rumiahed rooms. 2614 i M aiodroe. 12-22-lmo I'.ffJ THREE FURNISHED rooms. ?15.00 jfifc W. Bi Wedell. - --NU7nr 7l" FOR RENT. , I UNFURNCSHED ROOMS I FOUR! small rooms. Call mornings, i no small children. GG3 27th. 2-18-1 wk; ft FOR RENT. J ROOMS AND BOARD. '1 FURNISHED room and board. 449 2(V 2-13-lmoV ROOMS, board, reasonable. Melrose M 2039 Jefferson. , 2-9-lmo M if ROOMS AND BOARa 2333 Adams. 1 2-15-ttr 1 FOR RENT. fl UNFURNJfSHEfi MOUSES. tM ' '; 4 ROOMS, cellar, closets, light ami. (J, water. Very reasonable. 2234 Mon- fV roe. Call at .2237 Adams. Ind. S710-A, jli 2-lS-lwl , Ul . vr NETW. five-room brlcic cottage, mod- ' em; will bo vacant Feb. 24th; rent, $ $37.50. 2347 Madisun ave. 2-lS-wHJ jR SEVEN-ROOM house, 276S Volketf "" avenue. Inquire 2769 Volker Avo I A 2-17-S i-:) FOUR-ROOM house, 233S Llncorq; Ul y avenue. 2-17-lwk fl EIGHT-ROOM modern, 2616 Monroe- jj Inquire, J. Williams, 2G33 Adams. SH 2-17-lwki ., 303 20th St. Apply H. E. Warner, 1 cor. 20th and Grant Sts. $12.50 mo. 1 . 2-lG-lwk: j h TPIREE and tour-room houses, W. B. WedolL 1-24-lmo ' ! HOUSE; 10 rooms; strictly modern, with furnaco; $35.00 a month. Ap- , J- ply G53 27th. 11-16-tf " y FOR RENT. ' , FURNISHED HOUSES. h 7 5-ROOM HOUSE, bath, toilet and pi- ft ano; also double house, 3 roma S . each, $S.00. Bell 1474. 2-14-lwk U FURNISHED five-room modem house. ' . 274S Lincoln. Ind. phono '113S. ;J1 2-13-lwk , TWO 8-room furnished houses, ono modern, Inquire 734 23rd SL-13-lwk j FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE V " ROOMING house for sale. 237G 1-2 ; i WaBh., oyer Cafeteria. 2-lG-lwk J WANTEDrQjMTG"HOUSE. i 7 OR 8-ROOM dwelling, suitable for Pi rooming house, furnished or tiufurn- .MJ ished. close In. Bell P. 686. 2-14-lwk m FOR RENT, MISOELLANEOUS :1 FOR RENT Nearly new high grado -M piano. Ind. phono 67, Bell 1"28-Y. WANTEDTO"Btrg: ' I" CLEAN white rags at standard offlco. rt. STORETOR RENT. FOR RENT All or part of storo ". building opposite postofflce. 30SO feet, near Grant on 24th SL M. 1T. -. Thomas. 2'7"Lf ' M ONe( store, 2360 Washington avenue t M i i;'U Clark & Sons' Co. 1-6-tfA . Mi |