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Show JiJIjjra,iaj IljS 11 ink Ji. JILs FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS EVERYBODY HEADS. fWM j HOGS HD VEAL i I. 'o arc paying lor fat hogs as lotions lot-ions : Hogs, from 200 lbs, to 300 Ib9 per 1C0 lbs $7.50 ! Hosa, from 160 to 200 lbs., per ! TOO lbs. $7.25 J bogs, from 125 to 160 lbs,, per I 100 lbs W.75 j We receive hogs dally. ! Anybody who prefers dressed weight en hoes may bring them hi on. Tuts-i Tuts-i toys or Fridays between 7:30 and 10 m. We will then slaughter tberu vlille you wait, and pay 510.25 per ' l CO lbs. dressed. On either of these irj.v3 you may choono whether you v.tmt i he live weight price or ?10"i t' ' r -ed. We pay for fat venls 70 to 125 Its. C-ccsed weight, 0 cents per lb., and receive them dally. You may b:"ins t'.cm In either Uvo or d-ssod. Access to our plant 13 now '' con-,nn-:l tince the construction of ttn induct. nCEKX PACKING & PROVISION CO. E-room frame, on bench I.fioo 7-rooni fmtne. let fOx 1 rt'j 1,700 KELLY & HHRRICK. 12-19 tf N'F.W modern 5-room brick J2.750 120 ACHES, mile and half north Utah Hot Springs. 40 acres in lucern, 10 lu graiD, 20 In meadow, 10 in fruit. I Palancc pasture. Addn-ss O. II. Ward, I'.nsham City, It. F. D. No 2 12 9 -lino rORTY ACRF.S. tine snmly loam, two miles from city; un.!T caiiiil, 1ml p.xid for ihrcf crops of alfalfa without with-out water; will t.ll In two tracts If !'-tired; !'-tired; $100 per acre; small pavmenl down; balance on long time Hunter & Kennedy, second floor First Nation :tl Rjuk building. 12-21 lwk " ' A SNAP Jll T.O cash if taken withli one week will buy a 4 room cottage in sewi-r and sidewalk district. TaxeM all paid. Pacific Realty Asa'n. 2370 1-2 Wash. Ave. 12-2 1-1 k LEGAL (Continued.) rectors' meeting at which such n dividend divi-dend is declared. All dividends are payable to the stockholders appearing appear-ing of record on the company's booV.3 on the day before such dividend H payable." Repeal article XI and substitute In lieu thereof the following; Article XI The ofllcera of thU corporation shall consist ot o Board of Eleven (11) Directors, a President, two Vice Presidents, a Socretary acd a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each officer and director. In order or-der fo bo eligible, must own and hold In his own name at least ten fhares of the preferred stock of this corporation, corpora-tion, as shown bv the books thereof." there-of." Repeal article XII and substitute In lieu thereof the following: "Article XII Within ten days after the election elec-tion of a Board of Directors they shall hold a directors' meeting and elect a President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and Treasarer. Tho President Pres-ident and the Vice Presidents shall bo chosen and elected from among their own number; but the Secretary and Treasurer may be elected either from tho directors or from the stockholders, stock-holders, In the discretion of tho board, and in the offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be combined in tho same person. Then? shall hereafter be hold an annual meeting of the owners own-ers and holders of the preferred stock of the corporation on the second Wed ncsdoy of April of each je?.r; such meeting shall le held for the purpose pur-pose of electing a Board of eleven Directors, and transacting such other oth-er business as may be deemed necessary nec-essary or convenient for the welfare of the corporation. Such meeting shall be hold at the general ofllee of the- corporation In the city of Ogden, County of Weber, and Stat of Utah, at sueh hour of said day as the 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 deom propor and neces. sary. At all meetings of stockholders, stockhold-ers, whether annual or special, repre tentation of a majority of the preferred pre-ferred stock, exclusive of treasury or non Issued stock, shall be necessary for tho transaction of busim-as, and I I LEGAL. I 1 NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SUPPLIES State Industrial School for the Year-of Year-of 1911. S-alod bld9 will tj received at the Superintendent's Office until 3 p. m. , TH-c 30, 1910, for furnishing the folic fol-ic wing supplies: 24,00(i ii,k. high patent flour. 72,ooo lb, st. grade flour, r.o.ooo lbs. bran and shorts. l.Of'O lbd. each of Graham flour, corn meal and Germade. !i,0oo lbs, beef, front and rear quar-frt quar-frt alternately. 1.000 lbs. mutton and veal as need ed. .5 tons of nut conl. 'i0 tons of mine slack coal, all coal delivered f. o. b. cars at Five Points. 20 dz. pairs boys' shoes, C dz. pairs girls' shoes. 20 bbls. syrup, 24 cases Laundry soap. 20 ca.Mea Castile soap. lO.ooo lbs. sugar, 18 bales white saH pork, IS bales ham. l.'o undershirts, 230 pairs under-drawers. under-drawers. 1C0 pairs overalls, 200 black shirts. 100 brooms. Drills and medicines for hosi-iial use . Stationery, typewriting pap.-f ren-cJls. ren-cJls. carbons. Inks, etc. School supplies Pen points, ho!-cu. ho!-cu. ink and pencil tabs, etc. Hardware Tubs. buckets, pant, brooms, brushes, etc. Grooer'es and provisions sufficient j fjr tho year 1911 Dry goods Toweling, pheoilngo, in-bio in-bio cloths, napklnn, ginghams, waitings, wait-ings, corsets, stockings, etc, re j laundry Chip 9oap, Wyndott soda, so-da, liluelng, etc. I supplies to bo dellvored as re-lu. re-lu. ted, subject o the approval of tin- superintendent. ( All bids will be subject to th board of trustees and will be opened by them, subsequent to above dat?. raall-d lifts of all above supplies rjjOntloriod mflv be had by calling at the otllce of the Superintendent. The board reserves the right fo reject. re-ject. M.y and all bids, or to accept auy inept sltlon favorable to tho sLti. D!ds for supplies furnished 'ill bo rytld for monthly. Tho Jiw requires that a certified check for not less 1 an per cent of bid accompany tho same, and shall require of tho successful suc-cessful bidder a bond In one-naif of tho amount of the bid, that be "V ill IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. ! Improved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3. meets in Eagle-, bt'il, every fim and third Mondny fveulngs, at S:00 p. m. Yliiliug chle-is cordially invited. JAMES MACBETH. Sachem. F. R GEIGER, C. 0l R. A. IJ. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS The Royal HiKhlanders meet tho Am and third Mondays at Union Labor La-bor hall. SC3 24th at. Visiting members mem-bers c-.rdlallv Invited. DAYREL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec and Treas. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homestead No. 1505 meets last Thursday In each month. Visiting Arrhers are coMiallv invited' to meet with us. W. S. O'BRIEN. Kes. 2i23 Grant nve., Foreman. A. P. COUCH, Correspondent. Res., R. F. D. No. 4. Box 21. WOMEN OF WOOttCrtAFTA Poirn Lily e.'lrolo No. Vi. mol cvory fcord nnd fourth Monday night t 7 In I. O. O. F. Hail. Vlalltnic tieluhbort rordially Inv.'tcl TKNA NHLPON, Q. N. K-AT10 HEMAN. Clerk. Boll Phono V IV I', O. ELKS. , , B. P. O. Kllue Or'ln Lodpo No .I?. lnJps nnd club rooms fconii floor ushlnRton bvi'huo. Regular mi-cl'nts every 'iuci'Juy evening. . . C. A. BCi D. Exalted R'i'er-C. R'i'er-C. O. H'oYVOLF. Secretary. YOODl!fr:M OF T1IK WORLp.. Wot.er ramp No. 74. meet 1" h;. T. Hall lu tho Utah Naltoial bunK Didv-every Didv-every ThutiMluy cvtnliiK at i o'ciocit Mrlilnj; Woodmen cordlal.y lovltci to ttnd. W. H. DRABBLE. C. tC .. E. AUTil, Ciork. tint f Uonul Rank Dldu SALT LAME & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. C;10 a. p.. 7:30 a. m.. 9 a. m., 10-31 a. m , 12 noon, 1:30 p. m. 3 p -ja., 4; 30 p. m., 0 p. ni , 7:30 p. m . 9 p. uj., , 10:30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express'' (either 'phoDe) for quirk and careful service in Salt I-nke vftllev. SIMON BAMBERGER. Pres. - Ogden Rapid Transit Co. EIec?ric-Way to BrigSiam ( LEAVE OGDEN. 6:30 a. m., S.00, 9:30. 11:00, 12:30, P. in., 2:00 p. m 3:30. 6:00, 6.30, 8:00, 9:30 and 11 p. m. Twelve trains each way dally. I Express service to all Intermediate points. I New intcrurban depot. 2378 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Call phones 452 for information. J. W. BAILEY, Sup-t. UNION DEPOT-TIME DEPOT-TIME CARD EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. ((Mountain Tiie.) DENVER &. Rio GRANDE R- R. DEPART. S.'F.xprcos for tho Eat I 7:00 a m. lulTo Salt Lake j 9:u0 a.ni. 12Snlt Lake Passenger . . . 12: 45 p.m. IIAtiantlo Limited, east 2Upm. i Atlantic Mall, cast b.Ou p.m. kjorund Junction Kxproei.... . 6.10 p.m. . ARRIVE. IOKdcn Paescnjtor U.2S am. L.lmlioij from Iiant 2 1 1 pm tjChlcHRO Kxpress from cant. 3 30 p m. iiOKilpn Exoreea 8 50 p.m. lllLocal from Banpi-LO 7 10 p.m. 3,Utah and Cal. Express 12.34 a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. QO. Tri j" No I ' Distbound. Depart. uo ousiness, except to acijourn or to adjourn to a specified date, shall bo transacted at any meeting of stockholders stock-holders unless a majority of tho preferred pre-ferred stock Is represented. 1 ho Board of Directors shall be elected by ballot, and a sto:l;holder receiving a majority of the votes cast by tho owners of the preferred stock of the corporation shall be deemed and de clared duly elected as such director. Each owner nnd holder of the pre- iroperly perform his contact. I or any further lnforma'ion npply a Office of Suierlntcndenr. Ulah In-djuiial In-djuiial ScLool, Ogden, IM. tY E. G. GO'V..rt. Superintendent. E. J. MILNE. Chief Clerk. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual an-nual meeting of the stockholders of the Ogden Bench Canal and Water company will be held in the court room (commissioners' room), on Monday, Mon-day, January 9, 1911, at 8 p. m , for the purpose of hearing the financial report of the secretary and treasurer for the year 1910, and for Ihe transaction transac-tion of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. A. T. WRIGHT. 1 President. A. D. CHAMBERS. Secretary. Dated. Ogden, Utah, December 2C. 1910, READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements cost one cent per word each Ifsue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more Iine6 per week at the rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this pags must bo paid in advance. No exolptlon to this rjle. . OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) ' ATT 0 RNEY S-AT-L AW. R. S. FARNSWORTH. Attorney Law; 314 and 315 Ecclos bulldJns- CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. .EE W. B. Long for building and rc-tairlDg: rc-tairlDg: plaus furnished. Btdl, 156S. v 11-20-lmo. OGDEN JUNK HOU3E 11 you hove eny sled of Junls chono us up; w will call for it. Bell phone 32&-h.: lnd. 723. FOR JUNK OF ANY KINO pkone Jacobsou, Beli 626-Z; lnd. 36t5-D- 11 15 W ' MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. &lualc furnished for all occeeloiiS. lad. 1134-372A-A. Bell J205. 71 " OSTEOPATH. DR. J. F. MORRISON, successor to Tr. Alice Houghton Office with Dr. D. N White, 2103 Washington. Phone Bell 41 Y. 12-19-liBO ' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ! OR. A. FERNLUND Fbyelclao and Burgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a m ; 'i tn 4 p a ; 340 25th St. Office phones. Bell 515-K; lnd. 615: residence resi-dence 646 Wash, lnd. phono 602. SANITARY V-ORK. APTOINTED SCAVENGER cf Dial. No 2 all of the city south of 24:h meet' Boll Those 324-Z. Nell McCorty. i OGD."N SCAVENGER CO, Paul Vao Komen. Prop. Phono Bell 1003. All Kinds of Bcavcnxer work prompt'y attended to. . SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND fureltur. clitliing and --hoes, bought, sold or t..Mban:;eil. ul.t t-T.ki end nult-I nult-I ri.-,o.: ci.e:.p BtM Paoao 1J21. 173 I j-: 'l -u.y-rtrtr: fXtoi t. 7 9-ly.' j " flXOHAGE. IsroitAU ti.n-- re-tftcnaL.'e Ojcden v ii-ii-a!e Grocery '.'o. '.310 Wall I r-ve! ' 9-11-it TRANSFEii Cor.lPANDZS. ; A ?. t EM. UiCg'ge. Hack acd Bus Llai. i i .Ti- and I'iissor.ger transfer a I ,rt'J;n.iV; 12 2Dta Both Phones '-.2 ! TioGCoNG TRANSFER VAN fe ' . ;.i:ip' r - mcv.Tj: vr.tiM, all klnis jn :T work: pianos a epcclalty. Oi juv -i 1 th St. Fbor.es 2il ! " VllEitSLLA REPAIRING. CMf.i'ELLA ie;r.:rlQj tnd coxcrln?, .L dea llartos. Bell, UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. ::. VAN KAMf'EN. p.xrlor lurnlttiro irhlt r,-r. C.irpct, ricKcd, fit-to,' fit-to,' onl law, wrr!; guatan'eeel. 27CJ oi! e-r. P t:-. vhor.os. 8-S-lt U 3 OE-OilTAKr. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CF CCDEN. UTAH Capital and Undlvlaed Profits ! ft275,CCO.CO i uatta nee'es. rrefe. C 11. Trlio. Vlce-1'res. John Watson. Vlce-Fres. I M.S. Drowning. Vlco-Prcs. John Plnsree. Ca3hler. Jas. F. D'irtoo. Acst. Caabler. irTT' 1-',,ttlW.T-n.iTi TS,n- f .- , r,.,, . ? ID Vienna CaSe ! I 322 Twenty-fifth St. f R Special Dinner 25(V h i j Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. I ! y Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. V I I Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. L- - i CGDEH TURF CXGKAilGi f ! I 32G 25in street ? V! 7ire3 to ill tricks on tJJ ti III Spcrtta-Events.. y HELP WANTED. ' FEMALE. WOMEN, sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent profit. Make $10 daily. Hill or part time. Beginners lnves-tU-at-.v Strong Knit, Box 4029 Wert Piijdclphld, Pa. 2-2C6wks CHAMBERMAID at tho Ylrglnin. 12-20-lwk dressmaking; LADIES TAILOR New suits, alterations, altera-tions, repairing, etc. Reasonable. 6"C 27lli. 12-14 lnio. DRESSVlvlNG. 2353 Waeh. 441 lnd 7-?-tt "WANTED," DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and hair work. 2255. Reed Ave. 12-23-2t 1 SITUATION WANTEDttALE BY MAN AND WIFE on ranch; man experienced farmer and wife a good cook; geod reference, L. H. B., care Standard, or phono 1170-Z, Bell. 12 2G-lwk COOD Jap boy wants work after Hchool hours. P. O. Box 639. Bell 1075-Y. 12 23-lwk ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE. TWENTY-EIGHT modern, well furnished fur-nished rooms, all rented for good prices; good, long lease; rent very reasonable; will sell at sacrifice. Co-lenial Co-lenial Hotel. 302 24th sL 12-7 lmo FOR-STLEMISGSLLaNE 0 U S FOLDING go-cart good a3 now; and child's bed, cheap. 731 23rd Kt. 12-22-lwk IMPORTED Poland China boar, cheap. Also cows, J30 and up. W. Jnrrell. Rlverdalc. 12-22-lwk FOR SALE Rhodo Islands, 235S Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. 12-lG-lmo HORSE, weight 1.200; 7 years; sound, j Both phones C64. 12-10-tf PIANOS Brlggs, Merrill, Norrls & Hyde and other makes It desired, at lowest factory prices. J. M. Pan-tone, Pan-tone, Bell 1227-Y. 12-S-lmo ALMOST new Whoeler & Wilson machine ma-chine for sale very cheap. 23C 2Sth. 12-7-lmo. ONE delivery team fot sale, Smith Bros. Mattress Factory'. 12-6-ti FOR SALE Nearly new high grado piano. Iod, phone C7, Bell 102S-Y. 11-30 tf FOR SALF; Horse, buggy and harness; har-ness; cheap. Call either phono 14'j, or P. O. Box B 4396. 11-10 tf OLD newspaper matrices, good to pr under carpets, lino your chicken coop and rabbit pons, etc.; a harxly to log around the house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf FOR SALE Old maiv Good to put uDder curpets. inquire Standard office. tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottroll press, with folder. Size of bod. 33x47 1-2 lnchea In first class order. Prints six col-emus, col-emus, four pages, at one time. Choap for cxh. Inquire or address the Pining Standard 7-2-tf WANTED TO BUY. j WANTED TO BUY A violin for cash. Address E, care Standard. 12-21-wk CLEAN wbKo tar ol Standard offlca 12-17-tf ' j FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS " j FOR RENT Nearly new high grade j piano. lnd. phono 07. Bell 1028-Y. ' j 11-30-tf .' ' LOST. : i ' j LOST A black muff, between Ogden j and Wilson Iane. Fln.ler return to-i to-i W J. Thompson, Wilson Lane. R-I R-I ward. 12-26-2t I . ' PURSE containing ladles' gold watch j and chain, lotwecn 2Cth and 23 ' Sts. on Washington Ave Return to rear 2C1S Adams and bo rewarded. 12-24-lwk 'M IX)ST A new fur neck scarf, by dellv- i ery boy. Return to Horrocks Broj. j onrl get reward 1219-tf i T MOIfEY TO LOAN ! 1 I MORTGAGES Loans on Improved i farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. 4-30-tt MONEY to l-n on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, Jewelry, firearms, ftc. i Undo Sam's Loan O.Tlce, established 18SE. Tho Moi.y Leaders of Ogdea; 27S 25th SL C. H. Sadtb. Prop. j I J"-! v I PARKER COAL CO. i I COAL AT THE YARD. P Craas Creek Lump $4.75 Rock Springs Iximp 55.75 L Rock Springs .ut $5.53 j I Castlo Gate and Clear '( Creek Lump $5.25 Castle Gate Nut' $5.00 Castlo Gate Mine Slack ..$3.50 j F GEO. PARKER . FOR KE1TT. FURHISHF.D ROOMS WARM ROOM for gentleman; Pte.im hi:it; b::th. $10: reference. 2341 Adams ave. ; cleise In. 12-22-1 WiC ONE LARGE, sunny. front room. Rei?ona'jle. Private residence. 26i'..1 Wall avenue. 12-26-lwk FURNISHED rooms. Wil?on rooming house, 437 Hcrrlck ave. Bell l.'44-X. 12-23-lwk TWO modern furnished rooms. 2614 Moupc. 12-22-lmo HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at 171 22d street. 1 2-21-1 wk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. The Wilson, 137 Herrick avenue. Bell, 134 1 12-20-lwic ROOMS for gentlemen. Good home In pilvate famllv, modern. SCO Twenty Twen-ty third. ' 1210-lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2333 Monroe. Mon-roe. 12-9-1 mo THREE FURNISHED rooms. $15.00 W. P. Wedell. 11-7-tf FOR RENT. UNFURNViHRfi MOUSES. FOUR roomfl. nantry, closet, etc., $12. 2')70 Qulncy. Tel. 1334-Y. 12-26-lwk. HOUSE: 10 room?: strictly modern, with furntee; $35.00 a month, Ap-ply Ap-ply o:.3 27th. 11-16-tf V7ANTED TO RENT." UNFURNISHED HOUSES. FIVE or f ix room house, elope In. Address Ad-dress S K P. O. Box 1.19. 12-221wto FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THREE unfurnished rooms; pantry. closet and cellar. 3024 Grant, Bell 1197-Iv. 12-22-lwk TWO rcoms. 2C3 29th. 12 15-lmo. FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD nnd mom, either with or without; with-out; reasonable. 2573 Monroe ave. 12-22-lwk BOARD AND ROOM, close in and desirable. de-sirable. 2o2 Adams. 12-20-lwk BOARD AND ROOM, 419 26th St. 12-7-lmo ROOM, BOARD, reasonable, Melrose, 2G39 Jefferson. 12-6-lnia KOOMU AN S BOARL. 2333 Adams. 2-16 tt FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED house, 3 rooms. 3133 Adams ave 12 22-lwlc WANTED." FURNISHED HOUSES. "WANTED A 7 or S room honse, partly part-ly fnrii k-hed, or 0 room house unfurnished. un-furnished. Address S 93. care Stan-dard. Stan-dard. 12-22-lwk SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN wanted to look after our Interest In Weber and adjacent counller. Salary or commission Ad--dress. The Victor OH Co , Cleveland. O 12-2C-U W AN TED"MIS CELL ANE OUS WANTED TO RENT Small farm. about 10 acres, with water rights. Address, "Farm," care Standard. 12-21-1 wk I CRIPPLED SHOE ! SPECIALIST No matter what Uiev look like. I you will get them back new. In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY a33 21th Street. lilt: i UTAH NATIONAL ! DANK .Cf CGDEN. UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS SVR"' FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, cuciuess AMD Rt-tPON5l2ILIT Rt-tPON5l2ILIT Y WAKRANf. J. C- 0o:y. PrfSieert Hcrice E. Peory, Vice Pr?s rold J. Peery, Vice Pro. H;lph E. H3-J. CaMer. A. V. Mcintosh. An t CAat.Ur. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. reiTea biock in tne corporation snati be entitled to as many votes as he holds shares of such stock Represen tiitlon by proxy, duly appointed, shall be allowed at all meetings of the FtockholiJers, whether annual or spe-I spe-I clal. The failure to hold any annu-' annu-' nl or special meeting on the day ap- pointed for the same shall not forfeit or in any way Interfere with the cor-I cor-I porate rights' acquired under this ' agreement, but any such meeting may be held at any subsequent time upon giving twenty-one (21) dajs' notice thereof by publication in a dally newspaper published In Ogd. n City, State of Utah. The secretary shall, and. in case of failure, tiny other of-flcxr of-flcxr of said corporation, mav givo twenty-one (21) days' notice of nil annual or special stockholders' meetings meet-ings as aforesaid. Tho notice must specify In general terms the purpose i or puriose6 for which any special meeting is railed. Notice of auy annual an-nual or special meeting may be served serv-ed by the Secretary or other officer by delivering a copy thereof to sueh Etockholdtr owning or holding preferred pre-ferred stock In this corporation personally, per-sonally, or by depositing copies thereof there-of In the United Statea postoffice at Ogden Utah, with the postage prepaid, pre-paid, thereon, at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the date of any such meeting, addressed to the scleral addresses ad-dresses of tuch stockholders, which .-hall have the same effect as the publication aforesaid. DAVID ECCLES, President. HENRY H ItOLAPP, Secretary. Dated Ogden, Vtth. Oct. 11th, 1910, Ogden, Utah, Nov. r,th, 1910 The above meeting Is hereby od-journed od-journed until Monday. Dee. 5th. idu, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the company's office above mentioned. M S. BROWNING, Vice President HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. Ogden. Ulah. Dec. Cth, 1910. The above mooting Is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Thursday, Jan. 3th, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the company's office above mentioned. M. S. BROWNING. Vice President. HENRY II, ROLAPP. Secretary. I0Mall nnd Express I 8:M a m. 10haM Mall .1 j j; a.:n. ;Los Anglos Ltd. dally... , 1.15 p.m. J,Oi rrl'ina 1.1m I v-d ,J-J ri.rn. 4Ailanllc Lxprc4i 6:!g p.m. No. Wc3tboiud. Arrive. 5(Pnssenger IG:23a m 3;Cnllfornia Express 0:30a.m. tIKiist M.-ill ...' 111-17 it m. lUerland Limited ..'3:20 p.m. 7Los Angeles Ltd., dally 3: 35 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Opden. Depurt. llPortlaml ExprcM 1 15 a m I 131 clMi-Mnluu Motor Car... N-2J n m. I Idaho Kxoresj , Q o.n. j 3 Bulla nnd Porllund t.bj p rn. 1 ll,Uacho Valley Paosonger... b:jj ji.m. j No North of Oguon. Arrive. 2Butto Express 9:15 a.ni. I JV iih 'Kxpress I 9:05 a.m. 12, Salt Lako Fus?ongor lP'rlo a m. , 4;S;ilt Laka S-i-lrtl j 3:Jj p.m j 13Jililad-UEdcn Motor Car...) 4: p.m. i No. South of Ogdn. Depart. 2;Salt Lake Express. . 9 : 30 a m. 32Flyer S:30 a.m. 12Cucho Vollc-y Express no 3) ft.m M lral 11 -JA u m. 1-lLoral , 2.JJ) p.m. i :b.iU I.nke Special 4 01 p.m. ' k;1.os AtiKeta Jtd., dally.... 3.50 p m. i f'l.t.ocal . 3.J') p in f'lPlyer 6:13pm. 3SSalt Iike Local, dally. C.45 a.m. lii;uin KxprcoA 9:15 p.m. 40, Local b io p.m i No. South of Ogden. Arrive I UTortland Express 12:0 n.ni. 31,Atlantlc Express b': 10a.m. K'liauho LxpreBS 9:i.) a.m. lilFlyorw. II.Sj) a.m. ii'lUocal ll:e5 a.m. ;,L.os Arifcclti Llmlt;U 112 i) p rn. 21, Local -j 2:ii p.m. ;.Hutie nnd porllanrl ... 3 :' p.m. K;Locul j Vii) p.m. ll-'iicho Valley txprt-ss b:Z p.m. io,Licol I 6. p.m. l'j.Hycr I C 4j p.m. j SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. Depart, i . 3 Pacific Express I7:10a ni. 9 Ka.it Man 1 11:17 a.m. liovcrl.ind Limited ,'3:4J p.m. 1,1 aclflc .xpi.a 4.JJ p.m. rer? i-im.wj i jj. JtTnm I CALENDARS !When mnking your O S next purchase at j M our drug store, s- kindly ask for ; - beaut if ul calendar 'i for 1911. J S WtVl. DREVEH & ! se mm go. Ogden 's Best Drug Store. 2453 Washington Ave. 1 y r M ...... i u ,1 i n ' i' ngMH"j;'Ai.vii"if .i-d ORDER OF OWLS. ORden Neet. No 121S. orJor of ow.' invcts every Thurml:y evening In fcagic Hall. eu: of Kccd hotel, at S clocK. VUltliiK IJrolher Owla aro lnvlied to a(-tend a(-tend tlio Nct metlngi , , . . THOMAS LESLIE. President. J. OL1VLK Secretary. No 2413 Wm'Mng.on A' WOll EN OV WOODCP.AFT. Women ot Woodcraft, isden Orel" w, mcttn cveiy Wfcdmsday nlg'.tt ut ' or.lock. K. of P. Hall VlsltJnit neighbor neigh-bor lnvlte-d. Dues cun l"l "l l" Ji.gon Grocery store, tiio ulierncon oi itic i!stb of each nontb ALMA LUl-ilNGTO?.T. -, Cl tllh 6t. MARIE CU1TE3. ClurW. 'iSl ii'icire KNIGHTS OK PYTlllAf. iv.-v ot Liibtlo ball. Utah Nalloncl HJroC lunging, every 'Mondny evonlng. All I--ill V, rt-t4uvs-ld to meet wUh. ua. A. K IT.A'IT, C. t'. W. O. KIND, M. of E. W. L. L'NDLllWOe'D. K. o: K. Si S. LOYAL OHtlfril OF MOOSE. Lnval Urder cf Moot, Ugdcn loJc" No 111. mtetn every Friday ovonlng a: 3 p. rn , JOS. CHEZ. D 1. A. KU11N. T. H. A. IK VINE, isecretn'". ROYAL ARCANUM. Fritet-nnl benotKlnry orer. Ins.iro men at low rntts. .KCrve luml ovi-r fix million dollar. Rocky Mount-Hit l.'c.s.irti No. 6.!, convenes Micond una t-;':r:ii Ttiursdi at 1 O. O. ;". Hall. P. A. HErtL'TI. Kegcr.l. J. W. WoTlILKSI'OoN. Cored:. OLO. li. KOBEllTS, Srci-f.a.-J ODD PELrr-.VS OKlen Lodi;o No. 6. Ind.-perdi-ni Order Or-der of Odd KHIowa, meets pi i. u. u. K. llall, every Tuesday vwa'.cm 'il:iiu brothers cordially Invllud to lie pre.-t-m SIDNEY l'-AK Kli. NoL.I.. ejiund J1ENKV K1S3EL, Secreiaiy Queon Clly P.ebckoh Lolpe, No. I. ! (v O K, nit 13 ?f-c"nd nnd t-urih 1-rid-iv evenliigH tt Oif'l rcKeov- llo.l l.-!,li.l; mvuibi-r.H lnvlied KA'IK HA1LEY. N'. 3. EMMA. 11 El D. Kec. fcec'y. ",U r.rd OP DEI'. OK RAILWAY CONDI'CTOK- Wasatch Dlvll-n No. i;-t. . . li niv-ts rocond Bid fiiurth jV r ! I y .u p. m.. I'l K- of P. lla:i. corner U h-tnct'in h-tnct'in nvenuc nd 'Ifli ureec. A. I LlollierB urc tordiully lnll-J i-j alce.i.l OEO. ALLEN. C '. 1. lv. I'.OVLE. S and T. MASONIC Q,rn Esther i.'hapmr No I. o r; s Regular mtetlnc hrld nt .I:itonl - r ( II. on V iirl)li.i:l'Jii av-n.i; I -a T itiv I.I-.li and I'iMiity-iixih ln.i.. hi -l K:ia th;id Krl-i o;uJ m.uirii. .-.. jij'jinliia nn.iiit.ei curdi.uly . . . 1 1 ! i,, "'''"'mI. KATE SMITMEilS. W M LILY V. HALbTEAD. .c kovaIi NEnmr.oKs m- a:ti:';i-. Kxcelsl'T Crirnii N" li1. i;ie.-i mut; ,f-.;nd nnd ?uurtli M iili iy i'ir:.:nt r.; jc:i rn.iith at i In- K-ikI'-i' E :l! ' n.crr.lr ror.ll.i'ly . :. U-.1. INDIA SAWYEi:. nr.ide, X J .- i--v. on Axe. LILLIAN NEWT-'N. I. reorder. Room i. Li ivls Llnc i M-n:s eK the M.owri;i:-v eiHcr Hivjf. No ' E- ' . T M . ri'. el-i n'.-rv ' i I arid 4lfl Tu-I.n- n f l-i n .-. i ,u ; -t, I'. Clurlt. Ill 1. O K. 11.111. W i.-.,- i k't.n nM'iiui-. li-llin member.-. """aiJoik an;-!:ll! u r. Mlr-ii L- JENNIE PEwo'T. K. KLATEKNAL ORE-EE OK EAC.I.ES riali-inal tinier of Eailt I'vii.M; 'o lt )' O E., meeln ovTy W- ln d.i y i."ve'nln a'l EEle Hull ul f.f u, rd lla. ,ol. bt S P Vluilln Eroi.i..r E:u--:ei ;,re invited lo attend tlio Avrlo ineot- 'n"''f-ON CROWNING, W. President. K It. G Kiel EH. Secretary. EE- N'. M KSTE3, Aerie Phy-lcla.i. MOPKEN WOODMEN OK AMERICA. " E'Jh "unip N-. meets every Tiks- day r.Uhl nt i o'clock, at EacK't Hall, iiih Kt. VlsltlniC member. Invited to meet x liJ' u. p. A. KARRI?. ConrrM. j H SHAKEIt. V.-rk Oden Business Directory Advculacait-DU in taU coiucua cost ',iic per Ulo per xocld, iuyabU in (.uvauui.-. ALVOUD & AN'YTHINO. Bell 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS, lmo ARCPilTEtrrS. f . C. C CO. Ut .it'l EsnW. IlICAD THC CLAt'-iFl.'-H PAGE. i Proud WILL PAY COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice '8 hereby clvcn that the un-d,rl?n'l, un-d,rl?n'l, treasurer of We-bcr com-ty, com-ty, rtaf: will, at Ids t.rilce-, oa mil after lh' date, pay all conp.lv war-nuts war-nuts liiarln register nitmbrs fror.i No. 5173 3 to .'3251, Inclusive, and that el! cf ?:ild warrant f.raU ce.it u to draw Interest after this date HVr. 21, 1910). ALMA P. CHAMRIlHS. Treasurer of Weber ('"'inty. Oc;den. Ulali, Dec. 2i. 1910. j PROSATE AND GUArwDIANSHIP NOTICES. ! Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the E;trict Court .if the Sprond Judical !istrlct in nnd for Wcbr t o.jiity. S: it-' f I'tah. F.-.tate if James II Hf,n. doceas'e-'. (.'le-dltcrii wl'l prc.nt claims with nucbt-rs to the- '.'nticralgai d admin-; admin-; Etra'.or, with wili annexe.:, at the of-i of-i flee of J- H- SUc':i r:rfthrs. 3""-i 3""-i 301 Kccle bulMlnp. C't'.d'.a. Vtali, on or before April 2fl. 1911-; 1911-; W. R. SKKEX, Ad jiltiiftra'or wl;h will annexed-J. annexed-J. U. SKPE.V, Altoimy. Dale of Hi st publication, D::oraber 2': 1 l).;;c ef test iIw E-n t: Jaa. 23. l'.'lE No- From Weal. Arrive r.lAtlantle Express r,:7) a m 10, Fast ilatl iC:30a ni. ; i overland Limited I 2:11 p m. 1 ViAllantlc Exprcn I 6:ii p m Dally rcett Knnday. LEGAL. NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Susar Comrany: Notice is hereby clven that a meet- Ing of the stockholders of the Amnl- j prumated Sugar company will bo held : at tho company'8 ofllee, room No. 2oC Eeclcs building, Opden City. Utah, on j I he otb day ot November. 1910, at 11 ' o'c'oek a. m.. for the purpeso of cc-a- I ! elderlo and voting upon the follow-' follow-' In,? proposed chinses. ar.d nmnj-mcr.ts nmnj-mcr.ts to the artlt-U-j of incorporation of this company, l-lt: l Repeal article V.snd substitute in l!ru" thereof the following: "Article -Xhe aulhorlr.ed amount of tht. capital cap-ital 6-tock of ald corporation shall be Four Million (Jl.0on.000) Dollars, dl-IJtd dl-IJtd into Forty Thousand (40,000) Knar'' of prefernd ntoek of the par xa'ue of One Hundred ($100 00) Do!-lari Do!-lari cch. Ua'.e8 other wUe ordered by the Board of Din-nora, o.M dlvt-dcn-:.- shall t e paid In lour equal rjuar-i.-rly p.iyriitrts. tewit: On th... llrst d.iv of April- July, (JcioSrr rnd .January .Jan-uary of tae-'a yer.r. con-rre ncing w'lh the first eucli day buccccllcs lhc dl- y Indeed of that last winter's skirt " or 6uit if you will havo ua dry !. cleaa it. Your garments or fa-k- Lrics will always be returned to ' you in faultless condition if you tend them to tho I Ogden Steam Laundry -137 25th St. I Riverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by tho OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Vl 'Ogden. Utih. IT'S THE : CORD WOO! FOR SALE. I 4-2-1 Foot Lenqtbi. J. P. O'NEILL CONSTRUCTION i COMPANY. r.d. 903. Cell C21. TT' nl i.-..iii hin" Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J C, SLADE, Prop. VANS. DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO. FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 03 25th SL Both Phones 321 NO MORE LAUNDRY TROUBLES. Y"U ran ow S,?t yo,,r laundry vtlirn you want it. and exactly us v;u want it, and wc know vmir needs and do our utmost to ni.-r-t them. All work puar- nntped satisfae-lnry. Our team will t-all for work npon Phone call. Hell. HjO. SUNRISE HA1TD LAUNDRY. 1 2G3 2Gth St- |