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Show REAL ESTATE! FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS THREE WEEKS ax., there was a killing kill-ing frost that was quite ceneral in Weber county. It did not affect crops on the Sandridge. ircpt.inl.fr 3'th there was another frost thai fixed the tomatoes evenwhere except on the Sandridge. Three weeks longer sea-j sea-j son free from frost on tho San d rid ire I In tho fall. lhrHL. weeks earlier In the , springtime. Six weefts m all. U Hiat any benefit? Better buy five, ten or twenty acres of our choice crchard j and pardon lanJ on the Sandridge on four year payments. Call and sot plat, or better still, let us show yni the land. Hunter & Kenned v. 211 I First National Dldg. l'o-ll-Jt BRAND new modern pressed brick house, five rooms, Rood location, $300 to $500 down, balance terms, monthly payments. Wright Invest-tnent Invest-tnent company. 213S Washington Avenue. 10-10-lwk. 1 . NEW five-room modern hard pressed I brick house, with basement, electric lights, bath. Half block from ear line, clere m. Easy term. Inquire of R, T. WiiiRlow. 214C Monroe. 9C0-2wks i BELL PHONE 14:5. 219 Eccles DM;. I The Standard Real Estate Lan Co. I Inc. 5 pT cent money to buy, build, improve or lift mortgages on business ' or residence property. Geo. A. Whip-I Whip-I p'c .4 Co.. DLL Agents. 9 23-lruo NEW FIVE-ROOM modem pressed brick house. Must sell at once. Apply Ap-ply 20i3 Qulncy avenue. lOSlwk ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. large lot, barn, room for four horses, lota of hny, wagon. One block from busl cess renter. Apply P. M. Poulson. 2404 Washington. 5-26-if 4-ROOM HOl'SE, good location. From owner, $1.6u0. Bell f.03. 10-7-1 wk FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. WOME. OF WOODCRAFT. Pen L!!r Circle; No. W4. mfi'H v,ef second fourth Mond.iy nlshia at f -l I. O. O F HalL Vinlllnt; nclnhboi cord. ally invited. TEN A NKI.SON. O N KATE HEYMAN. Clork. E P. O. ELKS, a P. O. Elka. Ocdcn Lodge No. 11. InHii anil eluo roerus. aeciid noo. Whsnlnrton aver.uc. Regular mtue very T"'1nv evening. C. A. BOTD, Exalted Ruler. a O. Da WOLF. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp N- "4, meets la K. of P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bldg.. every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock- Visiting Woodmen cordlaUy Invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH. Clerk. First National Bonk BW. ORDER OF OWlS. Ogden Nest, No. 1218. Order ot Owls, meets every Thursday evening In Eagles HaII, east of Reed Hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are Invited to attend the Nest m-etinga. THOMAS LESLIE. President J. OLIVER. Secretary. No. 2415 Washington Ave. WOlvlEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle E81. meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at the Reagan Grocery Store, tho afternoon of U10 2Sth ot caca month. ALMA LUDDINGTON, G. N. 598 12th St. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monro Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden lodge No. 2. Knight of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castle ball. Utah national na-tional bank bulldirg. every Monday erenlng. All K. of P.'i requested to meet with us. A. E. PRATT. C. C W. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R- & S- IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN Improved Order of Kcdmen, Hiawatha, Tribe No. 3, meets in Eagle Hall, every first and third Monday tvenlnf at 7:30 p. m. VIhIUdr chiefs cordially cor-dially Invited JAME3 MACBETH. P-achem. E. R. UEIGER, a of R. . B. WRIGHT. C. of W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose. Ogden Lodge No. 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p. m. Eagles Hall? JOS. CHEZ, D. P. A. KOHN. T. R. A. IRVINE, Scc'y. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal Beneficiary Or..-. Inrurea men at low rate. Keerv fund over Iz million dollar. Rocky Mountain Council No. Ct7 convenes neconrt aid fourth Tfcurdiyn at 1. O O. K. Hail. K A. 1IKHDI. IfKCnC J. W. WOTMBKSfuoN, Colloccor. OEO. B. ROBEUTS. Secretary. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) CHIROPRACTIC. HENRY F. 8ARBARICK. D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Chiropractic (spinal) adjustments will remove tnc cause of your disease and make you welL Expert examina Mon free Bell phone 1490. Office at 2715 Wall avenue, Ogden, Utah. 9 21 tf CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Plpo doctors. 3-35-tt JAPANJ&E MERCHANTS VAII-SING-LUNQ, 265 25th St.. Japanese Jap-anese novelties lancy goods, teas and groceries. 9-2 2mo - .... JUNX OGDEN, JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk phono us up: wu will call for It. Bell phone 325-K; lad. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobson. Bell 626-2; Id J. 3695-D. r, 111623 MVSIC. OGDEN C1TV MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions, lnd. .1134 372.1-A. Bell 1205. 7 1 If OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblccked and retrlni-iLCd. retrlni-iLCd. by practical hatter. Fifth floor Lewis Blk. 7-16 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office Lours, 10 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 4 p in.; 340 25th SL Offlco phones. Bell 515-K; lnd. 515; residence resi-dence 64G Wash. Ind. phono E02. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dlst. No. 2, all of the city south of 24th street. Bell Phone 321-Z. Ncls McCarty. 5 10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO.. Paul Van Komen. Prop Phone Bell 1003 All kinds of scaveuger work prompt'y alteudcd to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suit cases cheap. Bell Phona 1321. 179 12 Twenty -fifth 6trcet 7-9-ly. STORAGE. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOM f.T gentleman; vteam h'-at, baih; $10; reference. 2.I41 Adams. 1 U-O 1 w'.; FFKMSHED room with baih. 2070 Lino. -In. Ml-lwk TWO OU TIltfEE furnished rouJT, -'.2 Hudxon avenue 10 S-lwk 1 . j ONE LARGE furnished room, mod-j mod-j em. with outside d.-or. 'Soil 154U-K. j 4.1S Twenty-set ond lU-S lwic I ONE nicely i limited room In modern mod-ern bungalow. Phone Ht',5. Addre-s .'.73 22nd street. H.i-5-lwk OUTSIDE roiuiia to renf, 221C Wash, avenue. 10-6-lwfc I THREE furnished housekeeping roou.j to panics without children. Call 371 , 22d t. 10-o lwlc ' FFRNlSIIEIi rooui?.. .nodern. L'Gi t j Monroe. 9-20-1 11. o. I FURNISHED ROOMS, 2H0 2llh ; ic im - FURNISHED ana unfurnished fla 2CC4 Grant. I r, C.mo FCrw SALE vH3CZLj..aJ l;0 U fi VICTOR phonoirrapii and records cheap. Central howl. lu ll lwi: I , j FOR SALE -2,:.tu pressed brkK. Adolph Anderson, West Weber. Hell ! 993 Red l.i-lfi-lwk. LARGE jouni; tenai. L. II. Drnne, Tr..y I.onndrj. lu.Hi-lwL FOR SALE G'-ni Ionian's nr.n-dt-seilp-ihe tirket to Kansas Cliv. tbi.d uulil Oct. ;:ist. Call 727 22nd. west : s'de. 7-1-lwk 4-rtOOM HOUSE, Rood location. From owner, ?l,CO0. I to 1 1 t.i5. 10-7-1 wk NUMliEU one fresh milch cow at 1915 Grant. 10 0 lwk HOUSEHOLD goods, j.lu for G rooms. I Owner leaving town. 2ZO Kings, ford. 10-5-lwlc THE MELROSE. ;I2 2f.th. Preseut incomo over JJOO.0O per month 9-17-lmo. FURNITURE complete tor ten rooms. Address "E" In care Standard. 9 17-lmo, FURNITURE loe sale. C. E. Fisher. 9-1 1 lnjo. FINE, almost new Mission Oak Piano. Dirt cheap. Come quick. 329 20th. 8-29-1 mo SEWING machine for Ealc cheap. 2228 Lincoln. 9 12-lmo. NEARLY new hlglgrade piano. O. J. I SUhvell, Ind. phono 67. Bell 102SY. j S 27 tf LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. onsult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the district court of the Second Judicial district of the state of Utah, In and for the county of Weber. In the matter of the estate of Georgo Weston, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned, at the I office of C. R. Holllngsworth, room 301 Eccles building, in Ogden City. Weber countv, Utah, on or before January 20th. 1911. JOSEPH E. EVANS. Administrator of the estate of Georgo Weston, deceased. Dated Ogden, Utah, September 13th, 1910. C. R Holllngsworth, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE OF ESTRAYS. a State of I'tah. CoDty of Weber, Ogden City. ss. I hc in my possession the following follow-ing described estray animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will ! be sold to the highest cash bidder at 1 184S Yohington ave., In Ogden City, j Utah, on Thursday, tho 20th day of Oct'-lr, 1910. at the hour of 12:30: One dark bay horse, white spot In face, white spots on back, Z on left thigh; about 12 years old; weight about 1.000 lbs. Said estrays were taken by me In said city on tho 4th day of October, 1910. FRANK A. NAISBITT. Poundkeeper of Ogden City, Utah HELP WANTED. FEMALE. WOMAN to work by tho day. 1549 21th. UMMwk GIRL for housework. Muall l1-030 l1-030 21th street. 10-u-h GIRL wanted for housework. Apply Mrs A. K. Mclntyre, 2465 Jefferson.: 10-11-21 J BOOKKEEPER in city; a few more j pupils. New Century, 44S First Nat. Bank Building. Bell 1147. M-10-lwU WANTED Chambermaid. Reel hotel. 10-S-tt j WANTED A housekeeper for two chlldien, 10 and 11 years. Address M. C. B.. caro Standard. lu-6-lwk WANTED Good girl at 124 23d st. 10-C-lwk GIRLS wanted. American Linen Supply Sup-ply Co. , 9-7-tf) - GIRLS wauled at tho O. S. L. Laundry, Laun-dry, Union Depot. S-S-'f HELP WANTED. MALE. FREE room rent to young man In exchange ex-change for 2 hours services. 2429 Grant Ave. 10-11-lwk A FEW good men wanted at the sugar su-gar factory. Apply to supt. 9-29-tf TT " enterprising titnis to soli best I ktiutin article In Utah; ?5 00 capital required to start; 50 per cent rnarg.n; best opportunity ever offered In Ogden. Og-den. Apply mornln-:s. 425 23rd. ' 8-31-tt SITUATION WANTED Iff ALE MIDDLE-AGED man would like to work as collector or In store; best of references. Address A, A., enre Standard 10-C-lwk AGENTS WANTED. WANTED At once, 2 or 3 good live agents. Address A. ., c are Standard. Stand-ard. ffl 0 2D tf ' FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED H0US3. j FOUR-ROOM house, modern In every way. Ph'.ne Dell 1279Z 10-10-lwk MODERN 6-room house. Inquire at 1011 Washington or 475 25th st. lc-5-lwk G ROOM modern brick, 223G Qi:lncy. Bell 149t'eY. 9-3i)-tf FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. A FEW ta-ble boarders can be accommodated.- also room and board for one gentleman at Poplar Heights. 4 J7 24th streeL 10 11-1 wk I ROOMS for centlemen. modern. Bell j 2G1Y. 10-11-lwk ARAVE & WILLIS REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. Eccles B!dg. Both phones 11 Is this not the truth? Anyone will sell If you offer them enough money. And some one will sell for a great deal less than their property Is worth. It Is tJiose people that the buyer Is looking for. Read the following; A beautiful well Improve! farm of lid acres, 50 acres of first class sandy loam, and 50 acres of good pas-ture. pas-ture. 15 head of good milch cows, f, , calved and 1 bull. 10 pigs and 1 'ci:erlstilre hog, 1 span of mares and 2 cvltj. 50 tons of hay and luo chickens, 2 wagons, buggy and all the Implements Imple-ments necessary to run a farm, good ram and Implement yheds. 7-room l.rlck house, strictly modern. Both J ot and cold water, etc. A good family orchard, threp flowing wells and first-Class first-Class water rlhi. Just think horses, cows, pigs, hay, Implements, house, and everything for less than J 130 00 an acre. Come rjulck. 5-room modern brick house, 2 block from Washington avenue, to blocks from business center. Elegantly Ele-gantly furnished. aA 10x150 feet, furniture, and all for $3,0m.i. it m rhow you. An elegant S-room modern frame Ijoiife on Lincoln avenue, within a block of the new Marlon hotel. Ixt luOxir.O feet. Will sell furnished or nDlnrnisbed. Th, price of all Is less than the ground is worth. See us alxut these bargains. You iMn't it) better, whether for a homo rr an Investment. JO-10-if SALT LAKE . OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY. One Hour Between Salt Lake and Ogden. LEAVE SALT LAKE. C: 10 a. m., 7:30 a. m , 9 a. in., 10:30 a. nv. 12 Doon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. m, 4:3u p. tn , G p. nx, 7:30 p. m., 9 p, m., 11:45 p. m. j LEAVE OGDEN. I 1:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m., 9 a. m., 10:30 j a. .111., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m.. 3 p. m.. ; 4:3o p. m., C p, m., 7:30 p. m., S p. m., I 10:30 p. m. I Twelve fast trains each way daily. Call "Banberger Express" (either phone) for quick and careful service In Salt L&ko valley. SIMON BAMBERGER. PresL J. F. REARDON, Gen. Supt. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE AUG. 28TH, 1910. (Mountain Tlmej DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. FL DfcPART. l''ftlrcsk for th aat I 7:) a.m. f'To Halt JaiXc 9 0 a.m. iritfalt Lake l'umenuer 12:4S p.m. ilAtSuatto Limned, t&st ::S p .tluntle Mall, cast ;wp.m. I Urbiid Junction xxreaa uJ ARRIVE. llOsdn Panaenver 11:3 vra l;l.tnltrd from caet S. P-31- l.'.'blcatfo Ex. from cart v-m. 1 UKden Exprcaa P - Ulcal from rianpet 7 : 10 p ro. 1. L'tah and Cat &prcsa.. 13 a. UNION PACIFIC R. P. CO. ?' Eaathound, 1 Depart, j 5'Mall ond Express I k:1 " 1 I".-""1 Mall ! -'-5 a ra- 0. 1x)8 Angeles Ltd., dally. 1 1:05 p.m. ; :(-verland Limited I '? P ro- 4.AtUntlo iixpro-na .1 -M P-m- No. I Westbound. I AJrlva. VI'anaeiiKer a m- 1 J: ulifornt Expreaa ....I "-" ' .r.'t Mll lt:l a.m. 1, ciUad Limited I 3 p.nx. 7,Loa Angeles Ltd., dally . 3:35 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No I Korth of Osden. I PerarL l Hun and Portland 1-1'' a ro- J3l,Ogdrn-Malad Motor Car. 8:25a m. 13, Idaho Express 9:10a.m. 1 3 Butta and Portland -M P in- ! ll.Cucha Valloy l-aenKr.... o.Zj p rn. It.; VcUownon Pajkpoc. d.. tu. I No J North of Ogden. Arrive. . . 1 lSITeltowatona rark Special... I C:13 aw 2, Butte Express G:25a.m. H, Portland Expreea I "' " '" n;i;t.ih tipr.f wpra- i:.Halt Lako Pa8enr I1 4, Salt Lake 8peclal 3:40 p.m. i;i,MaUd-Osdcn Uuur fJar.... t n in. No. South o Ok'den. I Depart. .ie;Yellwetnr. Park Special. ...I SO a m. I. Sult l-ok Expre I 7 15 a m. 2:,Local for Salt Lake 8:30 a.m. 24',Portland Express !fc : lOa.iu. I :, Cat ho Vallej Expreis ' a in. tlFaat Mall ll:35a.m. tL Overland Limited Z:i l n. rtalt Laka tlpcUl 4.W p.m. llx) Angeles Um'td. dally 3: EOp to. uverUnJ Lltnllel 3 V p m 20 Pacluc Express C:45pm. CSSalt Lake local, dally.. . 6:15 p.m. H L'Uh txpreaa I V No. I South of Ofdtrd I Arrive. ljButto and Portland 12:5Cim Sl,Ailtntlr Ltprui I t ' 11 rn. )J,1Jqo Exurvea I t 'l a m. 23,Local. dally 9:30 a.m. 7Lob Angeles Limited ..12-50p.m. lljilterUnd LimlirJ 1 !:'.) .;n. I Hulte nd 1'urtland I i J p .n. 3,Local nup.m. II, Cache Valley Kxprei ) i.J, ? in. JiiAtUnUo Exprcaa !G: 15p.m. 13,Local C:45ptn. U.Tcllowatona Special. Oatiy..; T.Ui p.m. SOUTHERN h-ACfFIC COMPANY. No. Wtitbound. I Depart. Y et Mall hi a ni l(erlaud Llmltwi ) 41 p m' t raclQc Expr J t ii p Ko. Frro j Arrive. Alanl- Expre.i 1 , , li;aat Mall ; ,.H . re. i LiinlimJ I.inill'd ! 14 p TO. 4 Atlantic Exereta I 4 p ia. j Daily except SMOdaxr. LEGAL. NOTICE. Will Pay City Warrants. Notle It hereb Klen that the nn-d'TtdKned. nn-d'TtdKned. Treasurer of Ogdn City will, st M office. .n and after thl tlatv, pay City Warrants bearing Reg- LEGAL. (Continued.) istry numbers from A7847 to AS3&1 and B7847 to B8381. all Inclusive, and further, that all such warrants not presented pre-sented to me for payment on or before be-fore October 16, 1910, will cease to draw Interest .thereafter. THOMAS B. FARR. City Treasurer. Dated, Ogden. Utah, October 6, 1910.- NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Auial-1 Auial-1 gamated Sugar Company. J Notlc is hereby given that a mee'-j mee'-j Inp; of tho stockholders of the Amal- gamated Sugar company will be held , at the company's olllce, rora No. 2" I Eccles building, Ogden City, Utah, j on the 5th day of November, 19ln, at I 11:00 o'clock a. m.. for the purose I of considering and voting upon the j following proposed changes and amendments to the Articles of Incor-J Incor-J poratbm of this company, to-wlt: j Repeal Article V and substitute In lieu thereof the following: "Article V The authorized amount of the cap-i cap-i lial stick of said corporation ehall be Four Million ( JiiOo.ooo.nri) Dollars, divided into Forty Thousand (4',onO) , shares of preferred stock of the par value of One Hundred (?100.00) Dol- lars oath. Unless otherwise ordered I by the Board of Directors, all divi-j divi-j dends shall be paid In four equal j quarterly payments, to-wit: On the first day of April, July, October and January' of each year, commencing I with the first such day succeeding the directors' meeting at which such dividend is declared. All dividends are payable to the stockholders appearing ap-pearing of record on the company s lxxiks on the day irefore such dividend Is payable." Repeal Article XI. and substitute la lieu thereof the following. "Article "Arti-cle XI. "The officers of this corporation corpora-tion shall consist of a Hoard of Eleven (11) Directors, a President, two Vice-President, Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each officer and director, In order or-der to be eligible, must own and hold In his own name at least ten shares of the preferred stock of (his corporation, corpora-tion, as shown by the books thereof." Repeal Artlcl" XII and substitute In Jleu thereof the following: "Article "Arti-cle XII. Wit bin ten days after the election of a Board of directors they hall hold a directors' meeting and elect a President, two Vlee-Presl-dentu, a Secretary and Treasurer. The President and the Vice-Presidents nha)l be chosen and elected from among their own number; but the Secretary and Treasurer mav be elected either from the directors or from the stockholders In the discretion discre-tion of the board, and the ofTlces of Secretary and Treasurer may be combined com-bined In thv same person. There shall hereafter be held an annual meeting of the owners and holders of the preferred pre-ferred slock of the corporation on the second Wednesday of April of each I y-nr; such meeting shall be held for the purpose of electing a Board of eleven Directors, nrul transacting such other business as may be deemed necessary or convenient for the wel-t wel-t fare of the corporation. Such meeting meet-ing shall Ik held at the general office of the corporation In the city of Ogden, Og-den, County of Weber and State of Utah, at such hour of said day as the 1 President or Hoard of Directors may denrmine. The Hoard of Directors ' may direct the calling of special meetings meet-ings as they may deem proper and necessary. At all meetings f stockholders, stock-holders, whether annual or special, representation of a majority of the preferred stock, exclusive of treasury r non-Issued stock, shall be necessary neces-sary for the transaction of business, and no business, except to adjourn or to adjourn to a specified date, shall be transacted at aiiv meeting of stock- . holders, unless a majority of the pre- f erred ttock Issued Is represented, i The Board of Directors shall be elected elect-ed by ballot, and a stockholder receiving receiv-ing a majority of the votes cast by the I owners of the preferred stock of tho corporation shall be deemed and de-' de-' dared duly elected as such director. Eiich owner and holder of the pre-lerred pre-lerred slock in this coi Mirut Ion hall lie entitled to as many votes as be holds shares of such slock. Representation Repre-sentation by proxy, duly appointed. J shall be allowed at all meetings of the stockholder, whether annual or hpecial. The failure to bold any annual an-nual or special meeting on tho day appointed for the same shall not forfeit for-feit or In any way im er fere with : the corporate rlchts acquired under j thin agreement, but any such m-el-' ing may be held at any sulseiuent ' time upon gMng twcnty-on.- 121) days' iiotiroHierwf l.v pul.lieatlon in a flail v newhiaper published in Otfden t'ltv. State of Utah. The Secretary shall, and. In case of his failure, any other officer 'f said corporal Ion ma 'give twenty-one (21 t days' notice of all annual or scl.-il stm-khold.-r' nuetings as aforesald. The notice must specify in general terms th-- ' purpose or purposes for which any ! specli'l meeting Is called Notice of any annual or sp-clal meeting may be served by the Secretary or other ofil-cr ofil-cr bv delivering a cop ihere-.f to j MJ-h stockholder owning or hold.r c. preforre.1 stock In this corporation ' rert-onalh. or by dco-lting cople ' thereof Iti the United States po-mmc ,at uxden. Utah. i'h the r"vtai:e ' prepaid thereon, at bast twenty-one twenty-one (21) days prior to the date of I any such meeting, addressed to the tieverul addresses of uch stockholders which shall lone tbe same e fret I ha the publication aforesaid. DAVID ECCI.F.S. Prt-tddent. HENRY II- UOLVPP. PwriUry. Dated. Ogden, Utah. Oct 1 1th. 1910 ROYAI. HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet the flrat and third Aton.lsy at L'n'.on L.tbor Hull, U3 24th St. Dues can to puld frim 1 to I. Olllco of U. W. Grrrn. on tho Sltn of liACh roontb. Vlsltlci labinbere cur dlallv Invited. DAY It EL D SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS. 8oo'y and T-eaa. BROTHERHOOD o AMERICAN ulML'N Oirden Homejteni, r.o 15uf. meela eee-end eee-end ond fourth WVJnesday nlKts, Odd Fellowe" Hall. Vltlllnff Arrhera cordially cor-dially Invited tn meet with un. W. H. ItiLLEK. 6J5 2lnt St., Foreman. O E. WILLIAAlt, 192 ?lnt bt, :orre-pondenL ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Indepepdcnt Order Or-der ot Odd Fellows, meet; la I. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers coroiaily invited to be pres-vnL pres-vnL SIDNEY RAKER. Nohle Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City. Rebekah Lodge, No 4. L O. O. F.. meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' IlalL Visiting members Invited. KATE BAILEY, N. O. EMMA ME1D. Rec Sec'y, 718 23rd LADJF.8 OF THE MA-C.CEE3. 6llcr kli9 No- 1. 1. . T. M.. nieete every 2nd and 4th Tuesday aiternoun at 2:30 o'clock. In I. O. O. F. Hall, 24 16 Washington avenue. Visiting members ar cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS ADDIE ANGELL. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT. R. K. FRATERNAL OROEP. OK EAGLES Fruu-rnal Order of Kaglea. Ocaen Aorli No. 11. t". O. E.. ineeOt every Wednex day evening at Eagle Halt, cast of Heed Hotel, at t p ru. Vl!tlng Urether Eaglea are Uiviled to at'.eriU the Aerie oncullnua LEON UROWNINO. '.V. PrealdonL E. It. GKIGr."3. Secretary DIC N. iS. ESTES. Aerie rhynlclao. MODERN WOODMEN OV mMERICA. Utah Camp No. SiW. meets every Tu.doy nlb'ht at S o'clock, at Eftl Hall. rth St. Vudtlnc mtnlxiri lntlld to tceot lth u. V. A FATt.lTS. CoiinwU J. H 8HAFER. Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR3. WnsAtch Division No 121. O. R. mevta econd and fourth Fridays at 7 It p. n? . In K. of P, Hall, corner Wilj-Inclon Wilj-Inclon avenue an.l I4th etreet. AH trolhcra ar cordully Invited to atteua. .1EO. ALLEN. C. C D. L. BOYLE, ft. and T. ilA8eNIC. Queen Fether Chapter No. . O. W. Re(r)lnr metlnic held at Maeonie Ha'l. en Washington avenue betTe;n Tertf-flfth Tertf-flfth und fwenty-alxth atreeta. tho nrel ml third Frldoys ot earh month Journln mmtra cordially Invited to UdMRS KATE PMITHERS, W. M. LILY V. HALSTEAD. fccc'y. ROYAL NEIGIIOORa or AMERICA-Exrelslor AMERICA-Exrelslor Camp No. 3:i0. meta every econa ami fourth Monday evonlnc ot each month at th ,Eal-' I-Ull. VlaP.-teg VlaP.-teg lDinbT cordially Ire lied. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. Jerke-in Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recordern room L 'ewla Block. Oden Business Directory Advertisements In colamn cost 75c. per line per month, payable la tdvaiice. ARCHITECT P. C. WOODS S. CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTOENEYS-AT.LAW. H. FARNSWORTH. Attorney at-Ljua; at-Ljua; 314 and 315 Eccles building. STORAGE space reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co.. 2310 Wall ae. 9 17-tf TAILORS AND CLEANERS. TAMOE CLOTHING COMPAN Y-Sults ready made or made to oder. Clean-l.-.g, pressing and repairing. Phone 04 5 Bell. 257 Twenty-fourth St. TRANSFER COMPANIES. J SLADE. successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. Slade. lessee. Furniture, Vans and Storage. OlQce 408 25th SL Both Phones 321. At-LEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus Lino. Eaggase and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both Phonos 22 JOGALONG TRANSFER VAf I Storage Co., moving niia. all klnjs fnnsfer work; pianosjh specialty. Of flee 32S 1-2 25th St Phones 283. , UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and covering, 928 2Sth. J. den Hartog. . Dell, 571-X; lnd. 433. 9-1-tt WHITE & 1 1 E A L Y Umbrellas and paraFols repaired and recovered until November 1. 1U '-''h st. Jnd phone 9C3 10-5-1 wk UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR." ING. K. VAN KAMPEN. parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, wor guaranteed. 27C9 Volker, Both phones. S-S-lt THE RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. ! 369 Twenty-fourth Street. Ind. Phone 1078. Bell Phone 833 Liit your accounts with us for collection and become a member of our associatlcn. Expert collection collec-tion of claims and accounts. Thousands Thous-ands of credit reports in our files at your service, showing the credit cred-it standing of all who will apply to you for credit. You cannot afford to be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furnished free to members. mem-bers. JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. PLAU SEWING. -DRESSMAKING. "I'COC Vt oaL. 441 Ind 7 5 tf FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THREE HOUSEKEEPING rooms, , modern, c; Twenty-lifth street. 10 -.v lwk , rv THREE nice roouu, new. 95S 22d st. 10 5-1 wk WANTED TO BUY. , FIVE ACRE trnct with 3 or 4 acre! bearing orchard, suitable for po d-. try farjm. Address J. T. 11.. W 20th ; htreet. 10-11-lwk j 1 CLEAN wb'.te as at Standard office. 12-17-tf READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE J PRESS FOR SALE. Drnm cvllnder Cottrell press, with folder Size of be.l. 33x47 1-2 Inches. In llrst class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address th L'vening Standard. 7-2-tf FOR SALE Old mats. Good to pi't uudcr carpeU. Inquire Slaadanl oflice. tf I Remember 1 ( ' Our store ntimher is 2453 p. Washinpton Ave. OurTel-r 1 ? ephune number is 3S. jj Our delivery system is t : per loot. j' , Our ")rn arc the best t quality' money can buy. It I -1 is to your interest not. (o for- ; get us when you want a pre. 'j ; 6criplioti filletl. v j. if WM. DRIVERS SON - DRUG CO. 1 Ogden's Best Dru Store. 2453 Washington Ave. Xj- t?-'-- IV-' ' - ---- - -T'.--:n.-tT.a Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE. Lessee. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. j 408 25th St. Both Phones 321 j ' " j ENGRAVING'. VREPAIRING. H. F. UPP j Jewelry, ('ut Glass. Hand Tainted China, Etc. 2476 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. THE HOME EYE TESTER, Copyrighted and Published BY DR. FRANCIS KING. First National Bank Building. I 1 I i BOARD and room. 4:9 2Cth Street, G-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 233$ Adam. 2-lC-tt " ' FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR RENT FURNISHED Four-roomed Four-roomed house. 32r, 22d St. lu lu lw. THREE furnished rooms for lL-kt housekeeping; pantry, closet, cellar. 15C3 Washington. Ind. 3C9 4-D. ! ln-C-1 wk FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new high grade piano, O. J. Stllwell, Ind phone C7. Bell M28Y 8 27 I' MONEY TO LO AN. MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER t KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg 4-30-tf MONEY to l"a on wa.ches, dla-mondss. dla-mondss. Jewelry, firearms. etc. Uncle Sam's Loan OHlce. established 18S5. The Mo:..y Lenders of 0J--2: j 278 25th SL. C. H. Smith. Prop. ! 91-tvr ' LOST. i LOST between lsth and 22nd stieets. one black Oxford ba.r with bank checks and receipts. Return to 437 22ud street and receive reward. 1. ill-It LOST Lady's gold watch, bet. 24. h and Wash, and Columbia Cknr factory. fac-tory. Return to Columbia club and ( receive reward. 10-7-tf IjOST Brown mare, white right hind f.xjt. weight 150 lbs. Return to Dee Livery Stable. 2 IS 21th street. Reward. 10 6-St j WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Second hand household furniture, good range and cook stoves. Addns Box U, caro Standard. Stand-ard. 10-11-lwk Every VVcmsra sSj vi. A ltlafmi4 aud CiouM know KV;;. VfVA MARVEL. WhlrllngS pray VO- 1 Cy. 1 lICttc-OTUT. ,1 sc-rfv3laiifll')- lis yr drajriit for I t-&ta r'T'"" W A R V r. 1.. a'rt eo Vs. M -.' ' 1 -ttirr. hot -.l Lr.p for v. A llloiu-atM t-f.ll eJ"l. H reel K. I Pf t ill MrtlraUr aa-l dirr'i ..it in. T-"-. lrlic f l ue. Mi:l I. . TKj 44 ljut ! wtrri. N t ulUb CGDEH TURF EXCHANGE ji 226 26ic ttreeL Wires to all tracks on oil j - Sportinj Eventt. HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE 1 Advertiser" must havo their copy for tbe Evening Standard the evening before the diy on which the advertisement adver-tisement l to orrar la order to in-" sure publication. |