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Show woit Ieal Regains owsult toes columns LVn? WIHJ .buy northweKt corner ALL OR any part of 6 acres fine fruit I ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, large -4ih and Jackson, ,6 1-2x148 1-2 feet or garden land In 12th street dls- lot. fiarn. room fcr four liorsos, lota I t. rarcoufl. Broom bolol. 81R-12t trlct; fine water right; terms If do- of hay, wagon. Ono block from busl- a nf,A . . . sired. J. M. Forestall 414 1st Nat. oess renter Apply P. M. Poulson. 4-KOO.M brick house, half block from Bank bldg. 8 9-1 mo 2404 Washington. &-26-lf car Hue. Inquire 613 ICth BL 7-23-lwk fioo.oo PER ACRE From 20 to SO FOUR-ROOM brick house, near ral7- J9T00 i.er'lJre-From o 2 to so 25x133 fcct' W,th .nlCe nt'w' moioTn road district; large lot, shade trees ,f v HI f fn J4 ,0 80 dwelling. In southwest part of town, and lawn; $2,000. on part time. Hun- $so'oo'Pei acre-from B Vio aero $M5 Wrth 1', mou? 460 ter & Kennedy, 211 First Nat. bank c l of NT u rc ' ca8n- b"" on tlme- E. F. Bratz. o (f 7,r I ,J c No. 410 25th street. 7 16 lwk t 5 8 " All above lands on Sand Ridge, T. ; 5 N., R. 2 W.; wfll timbered with sago WILL EXCHANGE I have a good brush and cedar. Apply J. p. Parsons. SO ACRES choicest orchard land at farm, 47 acres, will exchange for Broom hotel. 8-21-tf Orchard Heights, also 20 shaies of desirable, city property and cash. E. Davls & Weber Counties Canal stock. 1. Woolley. -177 Jefferson avenue. TWO modern cottages, on easy terms. M A Child, 271 Patterson Ave. Bell 7 2S-3U Inqulro COG 23rd. S-20 lwk 1197X S 11 lm UNION DEPOT , TIME CARD ! EFr'cCTI VE JUNE 19TH, 1910. j (Mountain Time.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. j OSPART. j C.V.xi'f i. r..r tho East I ''" iv m. i 10To Salt J,ake irHo.ro JI.BnIt L-ik I'a ixonnr 112 IS p.m. it Atlantic LltnllcU. cot .:' P Alluntlc Mail, fftut n; W ti.ni. kiOi.'inJ Junction Kxxres3.... tt:.J j,.n. ARRIVE. jORtln Pa-nengcr U:?S 't.n lillroltod iroro east 5: P si- 6 Clilcaeo Kx. from tact 3 J P.m. 5 OgJn Express P-roll lcnl from .Sun oct .. ":inp.m. ijlUh and Cal. Cxpra8 Ji3::o a.m. " UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Tr. I I No. EaBt bound. I Deport. rtlMall find Express I 8:30 a.m. jalKoBt Mall I -3S n.m. Lor Ancoles Limited, dally. 12:6 P-m. i;OvrlunJ Limited i:30 P m. 4. Atlantic Exprooa 6'W P m- Westbound. I Arrive, G.Pnst-cnKer. I a nv 5 California Kxpress j 6MJ a m. j!r'-t Mall UU7 n.ra. 1 Overland Limited I N P m- Tllioa Anfeles Ltd.. daily I 3:25 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. ,'o North of Otdon. I Dipart. liButtn and Portland i 136 a.m. 131 Ogden-Malad Motor Car. 8:25a.m. 12jldaho Express 9.10a.m. 3'Hutte and Portland... Z:'A p.m. llCochn Valley Pa8omrcr.... p.m. Yellowstone Park Spec, d.. 8 10 p.m. Ho. North of Ogden. I Arrlvo. jUTcllowstono Park Special...! 611 a.m. t'ButU Kxr-rena S.05 a.tn. jl'Portland Kxprss 8 W a.m. j(.'lah Exprea P m. i: Salt Lake Posaonifer l' 2'" a in. '&alt I.Jiko Ppeclal I SiM p m. IC0,Mlad-Ocdcn Motor Car... 6.5 p.m. No South of Oedon. lepart. l,7ellir5tone Park Special.... C M a.m. I Salt Lako Exprons 7.15 a.m. il Local for Salt Lake &:10 a.m. 2l Portland Express S :10a.m. K Cache Valley Express 10-30 a.m. M Fast Mall U 30 a.m. Xi Overland Limited 2:30 p.m. HjSalt Lake Speclnl iS) p.m. 8L03 Angeles Llm'td. dally 3: 5Ui.m. I'jjOverliiEd Limited 3.30 p m. 20 Paclflo ExproM 6 M p m. S?Salt Lake Local, daily 70 p.m. 14,L'tah Express 'J:V p.m. ..o. Soulh of Oifdeii. 1 Arrive. llButte and Portland 12 :55am 31(Atlanllc ExpratiM S:C6 n.m. l.tldaho Kxnrss M a m. 13 .Local, dally Jll.l&am 7 Lo AnRoles Limited 12 J3 p.m. It'overland Limited 2 W n m. .'ilHutto and Portland I 3.34 jxm. S3'Iocai V.lOym. lljCachc Valley Exprens ' 0:?l p.m. 35 Atlantic Express C:16p.m. IViLo-cul 7,K p.m. IS; l'ellowstono Special, dully.. TtM p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Co. Westbound. Depart. 3 Paclfle Expreas 51 n.m. ;Kaat Mall 1167 a.m. liOverland Limited 3.40 p.m 6 Tucltlc Exprcr.y 4.20 p.m. No. From West. A.rrlve. 'Atlantic Express t C:M a.m. l"!Faat Mail I 7.00 a.m. I Overland Limited 210 p.m. 4Atlantlc Express 6.3 p.m. - 'Daily except Sunday. Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed i you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The time you save, the results you obtain, will more than pay the small cost. REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. 0s BELL tMT SERVICE N l&M V IS SATIS- I FACTORY TrAV N7 THE SOONER YOU BECOIE ACQUAINTED 'ih this laundry the better it will for your wearables and for your ace of minu If we did onlv ordinary ordi-nary laundry work we would hardl , nave people leavlnR others to come to is laundry right along as we do - o flnil out tho reason have us do u.1 our things this week. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. I LAUNDERERS. CLEANERS i AND DYERS. Pnonea 174. 437 25th Street ! CHICHESTER S PILLS f -CTV . HlK DIAMOND UUAM, A i ''kM.lc-r . lmond Tlr.nrfA I CVCX 1111. ta ILrd 1 .Mld VKUUttSy) Tr7 iJ TL ''"- ' of To.r V I L ifi A"'-'ii-'in:.TFBS' IX rf "UiiiiNo nmMH'iuji,u I SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVFJiWW LEGAL tho County Court House; In the Fifth Municipal Ward, at the office of tho Columbia Club Cigar company, com-pany, 151 25th street. That the following persons, who aro electors In their respective) wards, are hereby appointed as Judge of election, elec-tion, to conduct, and who will conduct con-duct said elections In the said respective respec-tive Wards In the City of Ogden: For tho First Municipal Ward of Ogden City. James Caasin, T. F. Em-mett Em-mett and Mrs. Hebor Warner. For the Second Municipal Ward of Ogden City, David Evans, Mrs, T. A. Newman and Mrs. D Anderson. For the Third Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, Nels Anderson, Asael Farr and Mrs. Albert Powers. For the Fourth Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, 'W. 3. Donaldson, Henry Steele and H- GoodaJe. For the Fifth Municipal Ward of eald Ob'dcn City, Hattlo L. Drown, T. A. Whalen and H. C. Jacobs. That the time during which the polls shall bo and remain open In each of said Wards In tho said election, as above stated, shall be from 7 o'clock In tho forenoon, continuously, until 11 o'clock In the afternoon of said Ctb day of September, 1910. That the amount of Indebtedness proposed to be Incurred by Ogden City, If legally authorized, permitted and allowed to do so by this Alectlon. shall bo the sum of Ono Hundred Thousand ($100,0."0 00) Dollars, which sum of money shall De uued in constructing con-structing a conduit from the sources of water supply in the Ofcden River System to the storaco reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks system, and in constructing additional distributive mains from said storage reservoirs to various and districts where needed within Ogden City Dated Ogden. Utah, this let day of August, A. D. 1910. By order of the Mayor and City Council. CARL ALLISON, Recorder Approved this 2nd day of August, 1910. WM. GLASMANN, Mayor. First p'lbllcatlon. Auk. 3rd. 1910. lA6t publication, Sept. 5th, 1910 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MODERN WOODMEN OTT AMKRICA-Utah AMKRICA-Utah Camp No. SW, meets ,vry Tuesday nlRht at o'clock, at Eokips Hall. 25tli St. Vleltlnj rutrnbsra Invited to meet lth ui. I. A. FATIRIS. CounweU J. H SHAFER. C:erk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Vf'apatch Division No. 124. O. R. -- meet second and four'.h Friday at 2.yt p. ta, in K, or P. Hall, corner W "." Ineton av-nuo and lUh ntreot brothers are cordially Invited to attena. 3EO. ALLEN. C C V. L. BOYLE. B and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter Ni. . O. K a ReKiilnr mcetlnRH held ot Manopu H'i. cr. Washington avnue between T'fIii'r fifth nnd iVentr-nlxth streets, the nrjl and third Friday ot each month. 0-Journltig 0-Journltig mombera cordially Invited to attand MRS. KATE 8MITHFRS. W. M-LILY M-LILY V. H VLSTEAD. T- ROVAL ARCANUM. Fraternal Heneficlory OWler. '.n',u-, Ken at lew rateP. Reserve fund ovor fix million drllam. Uoeky Mountain Council No. Mi converea c,ond, a.r,a fourth Thurtidays at 1 O. O t. Hall. P. A. HER PI. Regent . J W. WOTHERSPOON. Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Br?-etary. WOMEN. OF WOODCRAFT. Peicn I.l'r Olrcle No 174. meota evetf second PJid torrth Monday nlKnt" ' ' In L C O. V HalL Malting nU(htKUS cord.Mlly malted. TEN A NKJ.SON. O N. KATE HEYMAN Clerk. Iioll phono l!4'-T. B P. O ELKS. B. J, O. Elk.1. Offdcn Lodce No. 719. loda and club roura:-, recond floor HIS 'artlnctop aver.uo. Regular moflnc fcvery Today evenlns C. A. BOYD, Exalted Ruler. C.0 DoWOLF, Secretary. " ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet th first and third Monday at Un!on Labor HalU f3 24lh St Duns ran be, paid from I to (, ortlca of i. W. Oreen. on tho 2ttn of tiach month. Vt9'tln nicmUer cor iially Invited. D AYR EL D. SMITH. I. P. AL1CK COLLINS, fteo'y and T-eaa. ROYAL NKIGHDORS OF AMERICA. Excelnlor Carr.p No. 3210. meets every econd and fourth Monday evnnlnc of ench month at the Kasl-a1 HalL Vltit-Ins Vltit-Ins mnber vor1t:illy tn Ited INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. I'M Jrk.n ATI. LILLIAN NKWTON. necordor,, room 21. Jowla Blocl WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of P. Hall lu the Utah Nallonal Bank Eld?, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE. C C. E. AUTH, Clerk. Finit National Bunk Bide. KNIGHTS .OF PYTHIAS, Ogden i-oJse No. Z. Knlahta of Pythlaa meeta at Caatle Hall. Utah National Bank buiidlng, vvcry Monday evtcilntf. All Iv. of P't. requested to meet wlta F. B. ORANT. C. C. W. G. KIND, M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. ot R. 4 ?. LADIF.S OF THE MACCAKEE3. 61lver Hive No- 1. I - '. T. M., meet"! every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in I. O. O. F. Hall, 2416 Washington avenue. Visiting members r cordially Invited to attend at-tend MRS aitDIE aNOELL. L. C. MISS U JENNIE PROUT. R. K. BROTHERHOOD rir AMEP.ICN . TOEMVN. Ogden Homeatend No. 150C meat aeo ond ond fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Fellowp' Hail. VIsUIiib Archer cordially cor-dially lnvlte( to nitet with ua. W. H. TOLLER. C2J list St., Foreman. O. E WILLIAMS. 1(2 list Bt.. Correspondent. IMPROVED ORPFR OF REOMES iniurovi-d Order of Redmen, HiMlh Tribe No. 3, meets In Easl Hail, every first and tbl.-d Monday evening at 7; 30 p. ni. VUltlng chiefs cor dlally lDlted. JAME8 MACBETH. Sachem. E. R. UPJKJER. C. ol R-. R-. B. WRIGHT. C. of W. ORDKIt Or OWLS. Orden Net. No. Order ftfOwuv meota evary Thursday evening In fcKiea Hall, eaat of Rce.l Hotel, at s o clock. Vialtlne Brother Owl are Invited to attand at-tand the Net Meeting. ' THOMAH LESLIE. Trefitdent. JOHN M MA HSU ALU Secretary. Hu. U16 Waaltlngton Ava. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued ) WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues cau be paid at the Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 2Sth of ench r:onth ALMA LUDDINOTON, G. N. C9S 12th St. MARIE CRITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroe Ave. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No- 5, Indeperdenl Order Or-der ot Odd Fellows, meets In 1. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to be prei-ent. prei-ent. SIDNEY BAKETt. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O F meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' HalL 1 Visiting members Invited. I KATE BAILEY. N. G. j EMMA MEID. Rec. Sec'y, 71S 23rd FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOUNTAINEERS. MOUN-TAINEERS. Ogden Cabin No 52 meets at tne L O. O F. Hail tho first and third Fridays Fri-days or each month. Dues can be paid to secretary at Dee-btantord's a&oa tCr'' CHA9 L- WAPFLFU. C. M. WALTER F. COMPTON. frsc'y. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLK3 Fraternal Ordor of Kafle. Ojccten Aerlo No 11. V O. E. mens every fVednisii-day fVednisii-day evcnlnc at Eairie Hall, east of hcwl Iotnl. at S p. m. VlHltlng Brother Eaeles are Vnvitexl to attond the Aerls mecilnas LEON BROWNING. W. President. K. R. GE7G rirt, Seoerary DR. N. M E9TES. Aer' Physician. Ogden Business Directory Advertisements In this column cost 7oc. per line per month, payable lu advance. ALVORD &. ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-2-K ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS &. CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. s. FARNSWORTH. Attorney at-Law; at-Law; 314 and 313 Ecclea building CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Pipo doctors. 3-35-tI DRESSMAKING. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING by the day. Mrs. Hattle Morris, 146 27th. Bell phone l'273-Y. 8 19 lw JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you havf anv kind of Junk phono us up; wu will call for it Bell phone Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobson Bell 627,; Ind. TCHO D. 1 1-1J 22 riusic. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND, Music furnished for all occasions, ind. 1134-3724-A. Bell 1205. 7-1 tf NURSING. NURSING 528 21st street. S-l lnio OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblocked and retrini-med, retrini-med, by practical hatter. Fifth floor Lowls Hlk. 7-16 it PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. J. den IIARTOG, Painting and Doco vative paperhanging. 92$ 28th s'. J5oth iibones. 3-21-tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. to.; 2 to 4 p. in ; 340 23th St. OMo phones. Bell 615-K; Ind 515; residence resi-dence 616 Wash. Ind. phone 502. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dist. No. 2, all of the city south of 24th meet Bell Phone 324-Z. Nels McCarty. 5-iO-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Vm Komen, Prop Phone Bell 100:5. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suit cases cheap. Bell Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street, 7-9-l.' TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer (o J. C Slade, lessee. Furniture, Vans and Storage. Ofllcc 10S 25th St. Both Phonos 321. ALLEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus Lln Baggago and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th Both Phones 22. JJOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co., moving vans, all klnis fansfer work: pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 323 1-2 25th St, Thones 283. UP.H0L3TERING & REPAIRING K. VAN KAMPER'S snop will bo closed till further notice on account ; ot sickness. 27C9 Volkcr ave. - 8-S-lt ' HELP WANTED. FEMALE. WANTED Good girl for general housework, 241 Grant. S 22 tf A GOOD girl for housework. .'II 26th St. S-22-lwk FOREIADY In flat work departtnent. Must have experience. Troy Lruh- dry. H 20-1 wk GIRL for general housework; family of two. C06 23rd. S-20-lwk A GIRL for housework: small family. Phone 1187-Z Bell S 20-lwk GOOD G!RL for general housework; no washing or Ironing. F.rst-ct.-s wages. 571 24th. 8-20-lwk CHAMBf:r.MAID at the Reed hotel. 8-12-tf GIRLS watitetl at tho O S. L. Laundry, Laun-dry, Union Depot. S 8 tf FIRST-CLASS hand lrouer at Amerl-al Amerl-al jnen Supply t 0MM ,i?,'j'f SITUATIONS V ANTED.""" FEMALE. HOME laundry for waists and dresses. 1424Z. Bell. s -2 lk WANTED Work by the day Belli Phone 74S-Y. S-20-lwk EXPERIENCED stenographer desire position. Phone Bell 11S0X. X 0 lw , " HELP W All TED. " MALE. , JANITOR for offlcv bldg Must have experience and be able to mako small repairs. Apply in writing. "Jan-j Itor", Standard Office S-20-1wk HELP WANTED ' ' MALE AND FEMALE. A GOOD cook, also to assist with housework. Bell S83 Z. CC4 28th, 8 22 lwk YOUNG men and lady pupils for study, day or evening. J. W lla-.s-ley. 418 1st Nat, bank. S-18-lwk SITUATION WANTED IrtALE JAPANESE young boy wants a situation sit-uation as cook lu city. Address N. 0. . care Standard. 8 22 2t MAN and wile want hog and chicken ranch to care for. Address Stock-rnan. Stock-rnan. care Standard. 7-2S-1 mo FOREENT" ' UNFURNISHED MOUSES. SlX-room modern house. 750 2th. S-22-lwk J FIVE-ROOM modern bouse, also 3-room 3-room house, water, lights and pan-trv pan-trv 2 IS 29th Bell Phone. 506-Y. 8-20-lwk ONE large front room, two beds and two single rooms. Modern, 2422 Ad a ta s. 8-20-lwk NEW 7-room modern house, with basement. 2"22 Jen". S-ll-2wk THREE rooms and summer kitchen. $S.00, Iuqulre o Dressmaker. 2356 Wash. S 19 2w FIVE-ROOM house. Inquire 2710 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 8 17 lw FOUR-ROOM house and barn for sale or rent 887 20th st. S-17-lw NINE-room, inoi'crn Drick, lawn, garden, gar-den, bam. etc., $25.00; also 4-room bouse near Sugar factor', 10. Apply 2129 Qu.ncy Tel l.rUY. S ?, lnio " FOR RENT, " FURNISHED HOUSES. SMALL furnlsheJ house. 2329 Jackson. Jack-son. S 19 lwk FURNISHED house, modern. 761 23rd street. 8 9 lwk FOR RENT, OFFICES. FOR SALE Best little restaurant In Oeden; doiug fine business. Call 22S1 W ashington Ave. 8 2 ) 7t I SPLENDIDLY furnished private offlco or desk room. 2ud floor Thoman Bldg., opposite postofilce Welch & Johnston. 8 16 lwk " BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES " BEST little restaurant In Ogden; doing do-ing fine business. Call 2281 Wash-ington Wash-ington Ave. 8-20-7t PLAIN SEWING. DRESSMAKING, 2356 Wash. 441 Ind. 7 9-tt wXntedTrooms andboard ROOMS and board for students. Call or telephone, giving description and 1. ;tea. Ogden Business College, Lewis I.lock. 8-12 tr LOST. 7 COLD bracelet In Ogden Cauyon. Return Re-turn to 2C27 Jefferson Ave. Reward. S 19 lw ON WEDNESDAY, July 20th, bunch of Keys. Return to Staudard oftlce and receive reward 7-26-1 wk foITrent MISCELLANEOUS FEED, Hay, grain and coal yard. Cor- J ner Wash. ave. and 21st. L. Zitz-uiau. Zitz-uiau. S-fi-lmn WANTED MISCEIANEOUS" I i LADY school teacher to board and room; half block from High school. 2562 Monroe. S-2j-lwlc A NICE saddle pony, call at Den's LJv-t-ry on 24th St S 17 tf j FOR EXCHANGE. ! HORSE lo trade for a sood cow. J. B. Foulger, at I L. Clark Ar Sous 1 Co. S 1H lwk FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. F?5I..,ED hoUi,ko?pIns rooms. Aaams. S-15-tf Fo"7?rHED mn In modern home -'jiu Madison. g 22 lwk TWO furnished rooms for light house- 0nJ Bl,Jf,PnK room. --01 Lincoln. 8 22 lwk NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, gaa range.- 33S 24th SL 8 19 lwk .'end housftlceuplnc rooms. 3C2 24th. - 8 19 imo T', m r light honsekocplug. -813 Washington. 8-17-1- HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 171 32d Bt- 8-17-lw i HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2563 Grant. 8-1 6-1 to THREE rooms, clothes closet and pantry. 2220 Lincoln ave. 8-lC-lwk TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inqulro rcom 1 Og-den Og-den theater. 8-16-tf I TWO furnished housekeeping rooms-j rooms-j 1&23 Wash. V b8 16 j FURNISHED R00M8. 2356 Wash, i 8-13 -tr FURNISHED room for gntleman. 2360 Jeff. 2-9-lma 3 FirRNlSHED rooms for housekeeping, housekeep-ing, 2137 Grant. 8-9-tt OUTSIDE sleeping rooms, bath, prices reasonable. 362 24th. Colonial. 8-S-lmo MODERN housekeeping rooms. 227 27th. 8-5-lmo J HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2.50 week and up. 536 31st S-l-lmo FURNISHED and tmrurnished flata. 2C34 Grant 4 lC 6 mo TWO FURNlSIiiD ROOMS for ' housekeeping; 465 27th St 9-21-tt FOR'RENT ROOMS AND BOARD. GOOD rooms, board. 2639 Jefferson. S-22-lrao. FURNISHED rooms with board. Cloa? in. 2526 Adams. 8-3-1 mo. BOARD and room. 449 26th Street. 6-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 2 16-tf FORlS ALEMISCELL ANE ou s PARTY leaving city and must sell entire en-tire household furnishings. Comparatively Com-paratively new. Can bo seen at rear of Pioneer Fruit Co., 2562 Washington Ave , or Inquire A. B. Corey's llvory. M. J. Hall. S 20 lwk HOUSEHOLD goods. 558 22nd. S-22-lw TWENTY Rhode Island Red Hens and 25 pullets. 2067 Qulncy. 8 19 1 GOOD milch cow. Bell 1021-Y. 8 19 lw FURNITURE of 22-rooru boarding-house; boarding-house; three-year lease. 371 22d st. 8-17-lw HOUSEHOLD furniture. 819 25th. . 8-lC-lwk A FINE Jersey bull, also a few Jersey cows. W. S. Read, 111G Wash. ave. 8-8-tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Size of bed, 33x47 1-2 inches. In first class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash Inquire or address tha Eenlng Standard. 7-2-tf FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put ' imder carpets. Inquire- Standard ofllce. tt FOR-SAL OR TRADE. YOU can always get a good fresh cove at 1915 Grant 8 22 1, SMALL lodging house near de-pot. No. 2665 Wall ave. Ind. phone 954. 8-1 3-1 mo MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property. nUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg, 4-30-tt MONEY to I".a oa waiches, d!a-mondss. d!a-mondss. jewelry, firearms, etc. Uncle Sam's Loan OJTlco, established 18SC. The Moiity Lenders of Ogdia; 27S 25tb St C. H- Smith, Prop 9 -4-1 vr " WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN whtto ra- at standard oaico. 12-17-tf FOUND. WATCH Owner may have some by paying for advertising. Call at Dr. Conroy's offlco. 8-18-tf rrrrrr1 ' 1 -T;r-A mrr t i MITCHELL BROS. I Great Sale of Monumental Work , pay no attention to lying ml representations from our com- 1 pelltors, and do not pay blc commissions to agents, but seo us; wo can save 'you money. Yards 2003 Jefferson. ; htt1 ---i.i'.'-' v.rj.".'mgt,,:v,r, it-iim iPTO-NIGHT 1 "eSKl; J M 1 1 AYji33jJ E i 25c t II nli TI'dlr r P i' '.I S-rina-tn."-!'!! n a siBOTmargnriii uVi 1 LEGAL. HAY, STRAW AND OATS WANTED. Sealed proposals for furnishing Ogden Og-den City, the following supplies will be received at tho office of the ir-chasinR ir-chasinR Agent, In the City Hall, at Ogden City, until 5 o'clock p. m., on thy 29th day of Aug., 1910; 45 ton3 No. 1 Timothy hay, stale price per ton, loose also baled. 7 tons No. 1 ' straw, etato price per ton; loose, also baled 25.000 pounds No. 1 oats. Delivery De-livery to be inaue to the Central Firo Station. The rtebt Is reserved to reject re-ject any or all bids, and to waive any ; defects. By order of tho Clt Coun ell. WALTER J. HOYT, City Purchasing Agent. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. Aug. 15, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Emll H. Anderson, an hose pobtofllce address Is Ogden, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907. as amended by the Session Laws of Utah. 1909, to appropriate one (1) cubic-fool cubic-fool per second of water from springs in Weber county, Utah. Said springs are slLaated at a point which lies north 40 feet and east 1.240 feet distant dis-tant from the south quarter corner of Section 31, Township 0 north. Range 1 west. Salt Iake base and ; meridian. Tho water will be diverted divert-ed at tho place where it Issues from said springe and conveyed by means of a pipe line- for a distance of 2.000 feet, where It will bt used during the period from April 1 to October 1, ln-cluslo, ln-cluslo, of each year, to Irrigate ap-. proximately SO acres of land embraced em-braced In Section 3. Township 5 north, ! Range 1 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. As a secondary purpose, j as much of said water as may be nee e6sary will be used during the cntlro i jear for domestic purposes. This ap-' plieotlon Is designated in the State j Engineer's office as No. 3093 1 All protests against the granting of . said nppllcatlon. stating the reasons ' therefor, must be made by affidavit In ! duplicate and filed In this office within with-in thirty (30) days after the completion comple-tion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication August 20, 1910, date of completion of publication September 19, 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 27S of the Com- i piled laws of Utah, 1907. and the au- ' thorlty vested In me by said section, i I. the undersigned. THOMAS B. FARR. Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber We-ber County, Utah, hercb) give public notice that a special tax amounting i lo JS.970.0i). dollars has been levied 1 for sewer district No. 100 for the pu po.so of constructing pipe sewers in said district by an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by the Mayor of said city on August 10th. 1910, said taxes being levied on all of the abutting abut-ting properly on the following streets comprising said sewer district No. 106. All that part of Twenty-filth street from Jackson to Talor avenues, ave-nues, and Capitol avenue from Van Buren to Harrison avenues. The said tax is payable lu 5 installments: in-stallments: The first installment becomes delinquent de-linquent September 29th. 1910 The second Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1911. The third Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1912. Tho fourth Installment becomes de- ; Remember j Our store number is 24;":j Washington Ave. Our Tel- :j ephone number is 38. : - Our delivery system is I perfect. ! Our Drugs are the best i ;; quality money can buy. It is to your interest not to for- 5 pet us when you want a pre- j 'I scription filled. - Z,, WM. DRIVERS SON DRUG CO. ; 2453 Washington Ave. ' Ogden 's Best Drug Store. " , ., . E MULLER'S 2582 WASH. AVE. PAPER HANGERS AND CLEANERS. PAINTING AND DECORATING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL WALLPAPER. WALLPA-PER. Paint your residence now. The dry season Is the best time for outside out-side painting. We guarantee our work for 5 years. LEGAL. (Continued.) llnquent August 10, 1913. The fifth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1914. Each of said Installments, except the- first, shall draw interest at tho rato of 7 per cent per annum, from the dato of the lovy as aforesaid, and If any or either of said installment shall be unpaid when thoy become delinquent. de-linquent. Interest thoreon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until such delinquent delin-quent assessments are fully paid Said tax shall be enforced and collected as In any other case of special tax and If not paid the property on which said levy is made will bo advertised and sold according- to law. Thin special tax is payablo at my office at the CUv Hall, Ogden City, Utah, THOMAS B. FARR. City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah Bv C T. Koons, Deputy. Aug. 19, 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to section 278 of the Compiled Com-piled l.w6 of Utah, 1907, and tho authority au-thority ested In me by said section, I. the undersigned THOMAS B. FARR. treasurer of Ogden City, Weber County, Coun-ty, Utah, hereby give notice that a special tax amounting to ?3,550.00 dollars dol-lars has been levied lor sewer district dis-trict No. 103 for the purpose of constructing con-structing pipe sowers In said district by an ordinance duly passed by tho City Council of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by tho Mayor of said city on July 20th, 1910, said taxes being lev-led lev-led on all of th abutting property on the following streets comprising said . sewer district No. 103. all that part of Mofflt's Lane from Twenty-second I to Twenty-third 6treots, and Capitol I avenue from Qulncy to Van Buren avenues. The said tax Is payable in 5 Installments: Install-ments: The first Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent Sep-tember 8th. 1910 The aocond Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1911. The third Installment becomes de llnquent July 20th, 1912. The fourth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1913. The filth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20U1. 1914. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, and If any or either of said Installments shall be unpaid when they become de llnquent, Interest thereon shall be M per cent per annum, until such delinquent delin-quent assessments are fully paid Said tax shall be enforced and collected as in any other case of special tax and if not paid the property on which said levy Is rnnde will be advertised and sold according to law. This special spec-ial tax is payable at my office at the I Citv Hall, Ogden Citv, Utah. THOMAS B. FARR. I City Treasurer. Ogden City, Utah I By C T. Koons, Deputy. I Aug. 19. 1910. i NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. i Pursuant to Section 27S of the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907, and the au-tnority au-tnority vested In me bv said section, I, tho undersigned THOMAS B. i FARR, Treasurer of Oplcn City. Weber We-ber Count), Utah, hereby give public notice that a special tix amounting I to $3,97.6.64 Dollars has been levied j ! for raving District No, 101. for tho j purpose of constructing Paving, Curb and Sewer in said district by an ordi-1 ordi-1 nance duly passed by tho City CoLn-' CoLn-' ell of Ogden City, Utah, and ap-I ap-I proved by the Mayor of said City on 1 July 20th, 1910, said - taxes being lev.td on all of tho ab'uttlng property ! on the following streets comprising i Paving ristrlcl No 101: Canal Alley 1 from 24th to 25th Streets. The first installment becomes delinquent delin-quent September 8th, 1910. The second Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th, 1911.' The third Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20tb, 1912. The fourth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th, 1913. The fifth Installment becomes delinquent delin-quent July 20th. 1914. The sixth 'installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th, 1915. The seventh Installment becomes delinquent July 20th, 1916. The eighth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th 1917. The ninth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent -uly 20th. 1918. The tenth Installment .becomes delinquent de-linquent July 20th. 1919. Each of said Installments, except the first, Khali draw interest at the rato of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of levy as aforesaid, and If any or cither of said Installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent. de-linquent. Interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until such delinquent delin-quent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall bo enforced nnd collected col-lected ns in any other case of special tax and If not paid the property prop-erty on which said lovy Is made will be advertised and sold according to law This special tax is payablo at mv office at the City Hall, Ogdvn City, Utah. THOMAS B. FARR, City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah. By E. T. Koons, Deputy. Aug. 19. 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 278 of tho Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah. 1907, and the authority au-thority vestGd In me by said section, I, the undersigned. THOMAS B. FARR, Treasurer of Ogdfln City, W eber e-ber County, Utah, hereby give public notice that a special tax amounting to J6.192.59 Dollars has been levied for Sidewalk District No. 109 for the purpose of constructing Coucreto Sidewalks In said district by an ordinance ordi-nance duly pas-X!d by thj City Council Coun-cil of 0dva City, L'Ub, and approved LEGAL. (CoaunirodJ by tho Mayor of said city on July 10th, 1910, Bald taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on the following follow-ing Streets comprising said Sidewalk District No. 109: Ail that part of Blnford Ave. from Quinoy to JackBon Avenues; west eldc Jackson Ave. 25th to 26th Streets; both sides Jackson ave., 26 to 27th Streets; both sides of 26th Street, Qulncy to Jackson avenues av-enues (except school property); south side 26th Stroet Jackson to Van Buren; Bu-ren; both sides of 26th Street, Van Buren to Harrison, and both Bides of 27th Street, Monroe to Jackson avenues. av-enues. The said tax is payable in 5 installments: install-ments: Tho first Installment becomes delin-quent delin-quent September 29th, 1910. The second Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 10th, 1911. The thiTd Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 10th, 1912. Tho fourth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 10th, 1913. The fifth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 10th. 1914. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rato of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, afore-said, and if any or either of said Installments In-stallments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be io per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments aro fully paid Said tax shall be enforced and collected as in any other case of special tax and If not paid the property prop-erty on which said levy 1 made will be advertised and sold according to law. This special tax Is parable at mv office at the City Hall, Ogden City. Utah. THOMAS B. FARR. City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah. By E. T. Koons, Deputy. Aug. 19,1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 27S of the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907, and the authority au-thority vested in me bv said section, I, the undersigned. THOMAS B. FARR, Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber We-ber County, Utah, hereby give public notice that a special tax amounting to $l.495.(ni Dollars has been lovkd for Sewer District No 105 for the purpose pur-pose of constructing Pipe Sewers In said district by an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by the Major of said City on August 10th, 1910. said taxes blng b-vled on all of tho abutting property on th following Streets comprising nald Sewer District No. 105: All that part of 27th Street from Madison to Jefferson Avenues; 26th Street from Qulncy to Harrison Avenue; Blnford A v. from Qulncy to Jackson Avenues; Jackson Ave. from 25th to 27th Streets; Qulncy Ave. from 26th to 27th Streets; 21st Street from Jaek6on to Harrison Ave.; Oak Street, Jackson to Harrison Ave., and Washington Ave. from 20th Street to Ogden River Bridge The said tax is payable in 5 lustall-I lustall-I nients: The first installment becomes dclin. j quent September 29th, 1910. The second Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1911. The third Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th. 1912. The fourth installment bocomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th. 1913. The fifth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10thr 1914. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 pfr cent per annum, from the date of the levy as afore said, and If any or either of said Installments In-stallments shall bo unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected as in any other case of special tax and if not paid tho property prop-erty on which said levy Js made will be advertised and sold according to law. This special tax is payable at mv olHce at the City Hall. Ogden City, UUh. THOMAS B. FARR. City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah. By B, T. Koons, Deputy. Aug. 19, 1910. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of law and of a resolution resolu-tion and order of the City Council, of Ogden City, Utah, passed tho 1st day of August A- D. 1910, an election elec-tion Is hereby called and will be held in each of the five Municipal Wards of Ogden. Utah, on Hie 6th day of September. 1910, for the purpose of submitting to a vote, of the qualified electors as shall have paid property tax In Ogden City in tho year 1909. tho question whether said City Council Coun-cil shall be authorized, allowed, and permitted to create and incur a bonded bond-ed Indebtedness or one hundred thous-an thous-an ($100,000.00) dollars, and Issue bonds of the City of Oden therefor, to bo need for the purpose of constructing con-structing an additional conduit from the sources of water Rupply In the j Ogden River system to the storage reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks system; and tor the further purpose of constructing additional distributive mains from the storage resenoirs of the Ogden Waterworks System throughout various portions of Ogden City. That the following are the places deslcnated for the purpose of holding said election, an which said election elec-tion will be held In each of the Mun- I Iclpal Wards of said Ogden City, respectively: re-spectively: , , . , n tne First Municipal Ward, at the CIn the' Second Municipal Ward, at the Armory Building, No. 329 24th St l'n the Third Municipal Wrard. at the Mound Frt School House. No. 1200 "Washington Avenue; la tho Fourth Municipal Ward, at |