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Show FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS $2,i'kii1 WILL buy northwest corner 24lh anil Jackson. 75 1-2x118 1-2 feet. J F, Parsons, Diooiu hotel. K 1S-121 J125.00 PER LOT Your choice of two i or more of 28 lots in Novnda addi- I lion. J F. Parsons, Droom hotel. S-23-tf ALL OR nny part of fi acres fine fruit J or garden land In 12th street district dis-trict : fine water right; terms If desired de-sired J. M. Forristall, 414 1st Nat. Bank bldg. 8-9-lmo 1 $100.00 pkr ACRE From 20 to 80 ares, S. 12 of SE. 14 sec. 2. I $90. Oo per acre From 20 to SO acres. X. 1-2 or SD. lr4 see. 2. , $80.00 per acre from ! to 40 acres, S 1 2 of NB. 1-4 sec. 2. All above lands on Sand Rldgo, T. S N'.t R. 2 W,; w ell timbered with sage I brush and cedar. Apply J. F. Parsons. Droom boteL 8-21-tf ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, large lot, bam, room for four torsos, lota of bay, wagon. One block from busl cess renter. Apply P. M. Foulson, 2404 Washington. 5-26-tf 80 ACRES choicest orchard land at Orchard Heights, aHo 20 shares of Davis A- Weber Counties Canal slock. At. A. Child, 271 Patterson Ave Bell 1197X. S 11 Ira NICE three-room house, barn and shade trees, lot 65x125; price $1,000. 515 Cook sL, Five Points. S-27-lmo LEGAL ' (rj-::aui:J.) City Hall: In the Second Munlcln.il Ward, at the Armory Building, No. 329 21th St.; In the Third Municipal Ward, at the Mound Fort School Houso, No. 1200 Washington Avenue; In the Tourth Municipal W;ird, at the County Court IhniBe; In the Fifth Municipal Ward, at the office of the Colombia Club Cigar company, com-pany, 451 25th street. That tbo following persons, who are electors In their respective wards, aro hereby appointed as Judge of election, elec-tion, to conduct, and who will conduct con-duct said elections In tbo said respective respec-tive Wards In tho City of Ogdon: For the First Municipal Ward of Ogden City. James Cassln, T. F. Era-mett Era-mett and Mrs. Hebor Warner. For the Second Municipal Ward of Ogden City. David W. Evans. Mrs. T. A. Newman and Mrs. D Anderson. For the Third Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, Nels Anderson. Asaol Fair and Mrs. Albert Powers. For the Fourth Municipal Ward of said Ogdon City. . S. Donaldson, Henry Steele and H GoodaJe. For tho Fifth Municipal Ward of said Ogden City, Hattle L. Brown, 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 the said election, as above stated, shall bo from 7 o'clock In the forenoon, continuously, until 11 o'clock In tho afternoon of said Ctb day of September, 1910. That tho amount of Indebtedness proposed to be Incurred by Ogd-n City, If legally authorized, permitted and allowed to do so by this election, shall be tho sum of One Hundred Thousand (JIOO.OOO.OO) Dollars, which I sum of money shall be used In constructing con-structing a conduit from the sources of water supply In the Ogden River System to the storage rcservol-s of the Ogden Waterworks system, and In constructing additional distributive mains from said storage reservoirs to various and districts whero needed within Ogden Citv. i Dated Ogden Utah, this let day of Aucu6t. A. D. 1910. By order of tho Mayor and City Council. CARL ALLISON. Recorder. Approved this 2nd day of August, 1910. WM. GLASMANN. Mayor. First publication. Aug. 3rd. 1910. I,ast publication. Sept. 5th. 1910. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. j MODERN WOODMKN or AMERICA-Utah AMERICA-Utah Crimp No. W. meets "vory Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, at Eaglet HsJl. th St. Vlsltlnc member Invito to meot with us I A. FATtRI8. OunsoL J. H SHAKER. Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch Division No. O- R. meets eecond onj fourth Friday t J-3" p ro. In K. of P. Hall, o.-ner Washington Wash-ington avenuo and Htli street AH brothers aio cnnllalky lnvle1 to atteno. 3EO. ALLEN. C. C. L. L. DOYLE. B. and T. MASONIC Queen F-stnor chapter No. . O. rJ- -Regular meetings held at Masonic H'i. tn Washington avenuo btw-n Tventy-fifth Tventy-fifth and Twenty-aUth streets, the oral ond third Frl lnya of each month, rejourning re-journing members cordially Invited o attend MRS. KATE SMtTHERS. W. M-L1LY M-L1LY V. HALSTEAD. gec'y- ROYAL ARCANUM, fraternal Beneficiary Order. Insyrea men nt low rste Reservo fund over six million dollars. Hocky Mountain Council No. CT, convenes eocond nna fourth Thursdays at 1 O. O. K. Hall P. A. ITRrtM. lVjront. J. w. WO'lHKKfcPOON. Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Sec-etary. WOME'. OK WOODCRAFT. Peso Lllr Clrclo R. nt, roeett ever second o:id fourth Monday nights at t.z. In 1. C O. F. Hall. Visiting nelcnbon cord.u'lv invited TENA NULSON. O. N. KAIU HEYMAN Clerk. 11d1 Dhona lir-T. B. P. O. ELKS. B. P. O. Elks, Ogden Lodce No. 71. lodge and club room?, m-cond floor His WhsntriKton avoeue. Regular maeJlnt every Tu-day evening C. A. BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeAVOLF. Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royl Highlanders men tho flrat nd third Monday at Union Labor Hall. 43 Hth St. Dues can bo paid from J to I. ortlce cf O. W. Green, on tho J4tn of ch month. VlsHIng membora cor dlallv Invited. DAYREL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS, flec'y and T-e- ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Cnrrv N" 32 '0. meets every second ond fourth Monday eenln "f each month at the Kagla Hall. VUlt-Ing VUlt-Ing invmbers cordially ln''ltNi INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. Jirk-n Ava. X.ILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder,, room 31. J-ewls Block. WOODMtN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp N'c 74, meets In K. of P. Hall la the Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening ct 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordial Invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. Fir6t National Bank BU. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hlv No- 1. i ' , T. M.. meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday altornoon at 2;30 o'clock. In I. O. O. F. Hall. 2416 Washington aveuue. Visiting members ari cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS ajiDIE aNOELL. L. C. MISS Ll JENNIE PROUT. R. R. FRATERNAL 0pnit OF MO'JN- ' TAiNEi:U3. Ogden Cabin No. 02 meets at vno L O. O. F. Hall tbo Ural and third Fridays Fri-days or each month Duea cun be paid to aecroiai t Dec-bunlord'a sbos l0r" CHAS L. WAPPLEK. C. M. WALTER F. COMPTON. beo'y. "fRATERNAX, ORDER OF EAOLE3. Fraternul Order of Eagles, Oguen Aerl No US K. O. E.. mets every WedntWv day evtnlng at Eaglo Hall east of Kee.1 Hotel at P- m- Visiting BjothtT Englis ore .nvited to attend tbe Aarls '"""LEON ni'-OWNINO W. PrealdenL E R OKIOerrt. Peeretary DR. N M. E9TES. Aerla Pbyslclao. Br"oTHIL.HHOODmO AMERICAN Ogden Homeatesd No. 1505 meats second sec-ond and fourth Wednesday nights. Odd Fellowi-' Intl. VIsltliiK Archers cor-, cor-, dlal.y invited tmtHu ' c Ht st-j Foreman. 1 c E. WILLIAMS. in 211 Ht- Correspondent, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued ) WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcratt. Ogden Clrclo Clr-clo 5R1, meets every ' Weduesda) niht at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbor- invited. Dues can be paid at the Rea;n Grocery Store, the afternoon of tho 2Sth of each nonth ALMA LUDD'NGTON, O. N. 538 12tb St MARIE CIHTFS. Clerk. 2731 Monro Ave. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 0, IndepePdent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets Ir. 1. O. F. Hall every Tuesday ovenlng. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present pres-ent SIDNEY BAKER. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge. No. 4. I. O. O. V., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hal!. Visiting members Invited. KATE BAILEY. N. O EMMA MEID. Rcc Sec'y. 718 23rd KNIQHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogdon lodge No. 2. Knlghu of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castle hall, I'tah national na-tional bank bulldlrg. every Monday evening All K. of P.'a requested to meet with uu. A. E. PRATT, C C, W. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of It. & S. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Ixyal Order of Moose, Ogden Lodge No 211. meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p m.. Eagles Hall. .IOS CHEZ. I). P. A. KOIIX, T. R. A. IRVINE. Sec'y. IMPROVED ORDER OF RBDMEN. loiprovi--! Order of Hodmen. Hiawatha. Tribe No 3. meets In Eagle Hall, every first -and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially cor-dially Invited. JAMES MACBETH. Bacham. E. R. UEIGER. O. ol R. fi. T RIGHT, C of W. ORDER Or OWLS. Ogden Nost. No 121S. Ordar of Owl, meets everv Thursdoy evening In Englea Hnll. eost of Re-d Hotel, at S o rlock. VlMltlnK Brother Owls are InvltM to attend at-tend the Nent Meetings. THOMAS LKeiLIE, President. JOHN M MARSHALL. Sccrotary. No. ZMC Washington Ava. Ggden Business Directory Advertisements In this column co6t 76c. per lino per month, payable In advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-2 tl a ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS &. CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH. Attorney-at Law; 311 and 315 Eccles building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars nod Tobacco. Pipe doctors. 3-35-tf JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you hav anv kind of Junk phon.; us up; wn ciil call lor it Bell phone 3U5-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobson. Boll C26-Z, IdJ. 3G95-D. 11-16-12 rjusic. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for ail occasions. Ind. 1134-3721-A. Bell 1205. 7-1 If NURSING. - ' NURSING 528 21st street. 8 1-lnio OGDEN HAT WORKS. 1 HaU cleaned, reblocked and retrlni-rued, retrlni-rued, bv practical hatter." Fifth floor L.wls nik. 7-16 if PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. J. den HARTOG, Painting and Decorative Deco-rative paperhanging. 92S 2Sth st. Both phones. 3-21-t. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 P- in-; 310 25th St. Of Deo phones. Bell 515 K; Ind. 15; residence resi-dence 646 Wash. Ind. phono 502. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dist No 2, nil of the city south of 21th HtreeL Boll Phono 324-Z. - Nels McCarty. 5-i0 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER .CO., Paul Van Konieu, Prop. Phone Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work prompUy attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoos, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. Bell Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Tweuty-flfth street. 7-9-ly.' TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer ( o. J. C. Slade, lessee. Furniture. Vane and Storage. Office 408 25th St. j Both Phones 321. ALLEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus' Lino, liiijgage and naasungor transfer a ptlalty; 412 $&th. Both Phones 22. ' t JJOGALONQ TRANSFER VAN t Storage Co, moving vans, all kini transfer work; pianos a specialty. Of flee 32S 1-2 25th St. Phones 283. I f , HELP WANTED. FEMALE. A HOUSE girl wanted. 2404 ?-'""-. 8 25 tr GIRL for housework; Rmall family: good wages. 630 24th S-26 -tf Pi NINO room girl at Virginia. 8-26-lwk COMPETENT girl for housework. Good wages, no washing. 2322 Jefferson. Jef-ferson. 8-25-tf A GIRL to wash dishes and help In kitchen. Poplar Heights, 137 2th et. S-23-2wka GIRLS wanted at tho O. S. L. Laundry, Laun-dry, Unton Depot. 8-btf FIRST CLASS hand Ironer nt American Ameri-can Linen Supply Co. 8-5-tf HELPlWAN TED. MALE. WANTED Rel'ablo man to handle tea and coffee agency in city, lionJ and good reference required; good opport unity for ealesman. Grand Union Un-ion Tea Co.. City S 19 It SECOND cook. Inquire Reed Hotel Oince. 8 29 tf WANTED Delivery boy. Seager Grocery, Gro-cery, 2G44 Madison. S-26-lwk MACHINIST at the Ogden Sucar Far tory. Apply to Superintendent at the factory. 8 23 lwk LAUNDRY man at I'tah Hot Springs Hotel. $30.00 a monh, room and board. R 23 tf HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE. STENOGRAPHERS, experienced preferred. pre-ferred. Pupils to prepare for the work, .las. W. Hawley S-24-lw k SITUATION WANTED KLALE MAN and wile want hog and chicken ranch to care for. Address Stock man, care Standard. 7-28-1 ma FOR RENT" UNFURNISHED MOUSES. FIVE-ROOM modern, and one three, water, light, pantry and closet Bell 506-Y. S 29 lwk I SIX-ROOM modern brick with lath. i closet, pantry and cellar. 223G Quincy. Bell Phone 149C-Y. S -'7 tf THREE rooms with pantry, suitable for man and wife; no children; V) per month. 2064 Jefferson avenue. 8 25 lwk HOUSE for rent, 263 21st. S 25 lw THREE-room houso. Inquire 2027 Jefferson Ave. S 21 lw THREE-ROOM house, close In. AVe-dell. AVe-dell. 8-23-lf THREE rooms and summer kitchen. J8.00. Inquire of Dressmaker, 235'i Wash. S 19 2w NINE-room, modern brick, lawn, garden, gar-den, barn, etc.. $25.00: also 4-room I house near Sugar factory, $10 Apply 2129 Quincv. Tel l?3tY. S P. lmo , WANTED. 'I UNFURNISHED HOUSES. I WANTED Four or live room cottage, i close in, for family of three, by September Sep-tember 1st or "th. B B. Brooks, Bell 25S or 1027-2 blk., Lewis' camp, Ogden canyon 8-24-1 wk FOR RENT. I FURNISHED MOUSES. NICELY furnished house. Inquire 530 22nd St., Phone J540-X Bell. 8-29-1 wk THREE-ROOM house, furnished or unfurnished. 248 29th. Bell 56-V. 8-26-1 wk WANTED, TO RENT. " . FURNISHED HOUSES. J FIVE-ROOM modern furnished house. near Grant school preferred, phone Ind. SS6. S 27 3t 1 PLAIN SEWING! DRESSMAKING". 2256 Wash. 441 Ind 7-3 tf V ANTED MISCELLANEOUS " A NICE saddle pony, call at Dee's Livery Liv-ery on 24th St S 17 tf FOR RENT. MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new high-grade piaDO. O. J. Stllwell, Ind. phono 67. Bell 102SY 8 27 tf FEED. Hay, grain and coal yard. Cor- j ner Wash. ave. nnd 21eL L Zltz- : mnn S-5-lmo LOST. ONE brown horso. age 4 years, weigh t about 1,400 lbs., white spot In forehead; fore-head; 1 bay horse, age 5 years, weight about 1.350 lbs., spl In forehead, I wblto hind foot branded B on thlsh. Return to or Inform T. Hondo, Hoop- er. Utah, R. F. D. No. 1. Reward, j S 25 lwk , : FOUND? r j MONEY on 9th street; owner can I have same by calling at 359 9th . SL P. Unander. 8-29-Iwk , LO'STSTRAYEDbR STOLEN! A DARK bay horse, weight 1,100; no 1 marks or brands; foretp close cut, short mane, travels single foot. Lib- oral reward for return to J F. Wad-ma Wad-ma n203RAdarnsAveS2M i WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN whtto ragv at Standard offlcs. 1? 17 tf UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN KAMPER'S shop will he cloned till further notice on account ot sickness. 2709'Volkcr avo. 8-8-lt FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms: two with clothes' closet and gas ranKe; newly furnished; no children 2229 Lincoln. 8-29-lwk FURNISHED And unfurnished house-keeping house-keeping rooms, modem. $2.00 por week and up. 52G 31st. 8 29-lma j NICELY furnished rooms with or without housekeeping. 2413 LJn-j LJn-j coln- 8-27-1 wk ! ROOMS for light housekeeping. 2613 j Wash The Lawrenco fc-27-lwk ONE largo front room, two beds and two single rooms. Modern. 2123 Adams s 27 lwk TWO sleeping or light housekeeping rooms for rent, 2813 Wash. 8-26-lwk NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, gas rane. 336 24th St. 8-26-1 wlc . j THE MODEL rooming house. 2419 J Grant Ave., nenlly furnished. By day ; week or month. Also light housekeeping. house-keeping. Rates reasonable. Bell phone 15I9-Z, 8-26-lwk i FOUR, furnished room for house-keeping; house-keeping; modern 2054 Wash. 8-20-1 wit' FURNISHED room, suitable for students; stu-dents; cheap, 813 25th Ind. 3773-A. 8 25-lwk ; . TWO' nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping 2927 Mudson Ave. 8 21 lwlf NEWLY furnished housekeeping rooms. 362 24th. 8 19 lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2563 Grant. S-16-lmo TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire room 1 Og den theater. VS 16-lf FURNISHED ROOMS, 2356 Wash. 8-13-tf FURNISHED room for gentleman. 2369 Joff. 2-9-1 mo OUTSIDE sleeping rooms, hath, price? reasonable ;',62 2ltb Colonial 8-S-lmo MODERN hounekeeolng rooms. 227 27th fc-5-lmJ HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2.50 week and up. 636 31st 8-1-lmo FURNISHED and uDfurnished flats. 2634 Grant. 4 16 Cnio TWO FUTlNlS.'i-Sn P.OOMS for housekeeping; 465 27th St. 9 ?l-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. YOUNG MAN deftlres comfortabln rrom with bath, close in. references given. Address R. G. Graham, care Evening Standard. R-29-U I . FOR RENT! ' ROOMS ND BOARD. FIRST-CLASS tnble board, with or without room. Bell 1361-Z. 521 23rd. S-25-lwlc GOOD rooms, board. 2639 Jefferson. 8-22-1 mo. FURNISHED rooms with board. Closo In. 2526 Adams. 8-3-1 mo. BOARD and room, 419 26tu Street. 6-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD 2333 Adams. 2-ic-tr WANTED, R0MSJNDE0ARp" ROOMS and boaro for students. Call or telephone, giving description an 1 n.tes Ogden Business College. Iwls l.N.clr. 8-12-t." FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new high-grade piano. O. J. Stilwell. Ind. phone 67. Beli 102SY. S 27 tf FURNITURE for sale, 2717 Wall. S 29 lwk FINE E!beita peaches, 75c per bushel. Bell phone, 952-X S-29-2wk ONE sow and pig. oue fresh milch cow, 1913 Grant. 8 29 lw!: HIGH grade pianos and player pianos at lowest prices and terms. J M. Pnntone. Factory agent, 425 32nd St. Eoll, 1227-Y. S-29-lmo INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln S-24-lmo HOUSEHOLD goods. 558 22nd. 8 22-lw A FINE Jersey bull, also a few Jersey cows. W. S. Read, 1110 Wash. ave. 8-8-tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottroll press, with folder. Slzo of beJ. 33x47 1 2 Inches. In first class order. Prints six col-vinns, col-vinns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address tho Evening Standard. 7-2-tf FOR SALE Old mala. Good to put uudor carpets. inqulro Standard office. FOR SALE OR TRADE. SMALL lodging house near depot No. 2665 Wall avo. Ind, phono 954. 8-13-1 mo " MONEY TO LOAN" MORTOAO8 Loana on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg. 4-30-tf MONEY to l"n on wavchea. dlav niondss. Jewelry, firearms, etc Undo Sam's Loan Office, established 1SSC. Tho Mouty lenders of Ogdon; 278 25th St, C. H. Smith. Prop. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JUNE 19TH, 1910. ' (Mountain Time..) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. DUPART. j (Kxpresi for tho K&at I :W A.m. 10 To Salt Lako i9.F0o.ro.' 2fiat I-Akc l-'annensar IS 4i p.m. rAtlnntlc Limited, east p in. IjAtlantlc Mull, east 6:K) p.m. ,Urand Junction h.xproa t"U i..n. ARRIVE. j liOgden Paeneer 11. !5 I 1 Limited Iro.-n east..- S:i6 pjn. I Chicago Ex. from eejit 3:3J p.m. , J.Ofden Exprens J J P roll ro-ll Local from Sanpete V10 p.m. I llUub and Cal. Kxprcsit i2 20 a m. j UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. j Tr. I No Kastbound Depart. ro;Mall and Express 8:0a in. 10'Faat Mall I 8:33 a.m. k.l os Anceleo Limited, dally. 12;M P-m. ilOverlnnd Llmitod 2 i-J p m. 1 4 Atlantic ExpicsB I 6-W P m. No Westbound. -sj Arrive. 6!Paisen5er 6'.3o a m. S;Califurn:.a Express t..-l 6:45 am. I ;Fast Mall 11:17 a.m. j 1. Overland Limited I 3:2) p.m iLos Aiiffelos Ltd., dally I 3.SG p m. . OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Otrden. I Depart, j "" " ' i lIButto and Portland 1.15 a.ro. 131 Ogden-Malad Motor Car. 8:25am. 13Idaho Express 9:10a.m. Sittutto and Portland J M P . 11 t. 'actio Valley PoBeenser.... 6:25 pm. ltYellowstons Park Spec., d.. b:10 p m. No North of Ogden. I ArTlve. 36'TelIowstono Park Ppeclal .. 6 10 a.m. i.Putto Express 615 a in. 21,1'ortlnnd Express l.W a.m. H fifth Kxpress S:0.'i p.m. j K'Salt Lako Paosengor.. ...... 1" W a in. 4,8.111 Ljko Specl.il 3 M p ra. lK.Malad-Ogdon Motor Car... t i3 p.m. No South oi. Ogden. Depart. lCTellwetono Park Special-...! 0 SO a.m. I' Suit Lako Express. I 7 :15 a.m. J: I.ocal for PalNLako I '40 a.ro. 24Fortland Express 18:10am. ll.Cache Vollcj Express lO:E0 a.m. 31, Fast Mall Ill 30 a.m. Overload Limited 2.80 p m. 4 Salt Lako Special 4:W p.m. 8 Los Angeles Lim'td. dally 3:60p.m. SCivorland Limited 3:30 p.m. 2' Pacific Express 6:M p.m. ;Salt Lako Local, dally 7 30 p m. H.L'tuh Express I 9:1& p m. No. 8outh of Ogdeu. Arrive. ljButto and Portland .....12:55am SI Atlantic Express 8:03 am. 12 Idaho Express 9.00 a xn. 3!Local, dally 11:15am 7Lo9 Angeles Ltmtfc4 12 35 p.m. 21 overland Limited 2'M p m. 1 f P.utte and Portland I 3:3J p.m 33 Local (4:10p.m. ITCaeho Volley Express 5:2J p.m 35Atlantlc Express 6:15p.m. K' Local 7.05 p.m. I 13Yellowstono Special, dally.. 7;!i p.m. I SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, j No. Westbound. I Dr- -t. S'Pftclflc Cxprves 6:T.' ;i.m. 9Fut Mftll 11F7 a.m. iverland Limited 3.44 p.m. SiPaclflc Express 4.20 p in. No. From West. I Arrive. ClAtlantli" Express .1 fi 2-1 ft m. JP'I npt Moll I 7.00 a in. 2.0verlnnd Limited ... 2.10 pm. 4AtlaTUlc Express I 6:3 p.m. Dally except 6unday. fF " Villi v7-?.v------A:r 1 (i f yimmm j IT'S THE Riverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Nf Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO Ogden, Utah. , fO-NIGHT BasssusnB9CBtaeaaMcnK3cmmBKkMB READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE CARBONATE HILL MINING CO. Location, of Principal Tlacc of Business, Bus-iness, Ogden, Utah. NOTICE Thcro are delinquent upon up-on the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on tho 5th day of July. 1910, the eeveral amounts set opposite the names nl tho respective shareholders as follows: fol-lows: Names. No. of CerL Shrs. Amt. ! P. McCarthy 9 --T.00O J 10.00 ! W. J. Carroll 34 ?60 2.50 : W. J. Carroll 35 250 2.50 I M. B. Burke 37 400 4.00 It. M. Cobban 39 600 5 00 i O. Wf. Moyle 52 1.000 10.00 I C. E. France 55 2,00,1 20 00 I R. M. Cobban SO 1.000 10.00 i R. M. Cobban SI 1.000 1000 I R. M. Cobban 82 l.OOn 10 00 S. A. Kennedy 84 150 1 50 Jerry Mulling 91 2.55C 25 50 Jerry Mulllna 92 2.500 25 00 C. E Franco 101 3,000 30.00 C. E. France 108 1,000 10.00 C. E. France 109 1.000 10 00 Anna A. Haskett. . .133 1,000 10.00 Mr9.CA.MeCtirthy..257 1.000 10.00 James S. Casey 2C0 2,000 20.00 A. F. Rice 278 1.000 10 00 R. M. Cobban 2S2 2.500 25 00 A. F. Rico 283 1.000 10 00 J. A. Henshaw 3S5 500 5 00 J. A. Henshaw 386 500 5.00 ! P. McCarthy 390 500 5 00 i Jerry Mulllns.'. 39G 5.000 50.00 i Henry Bartlett 413 1,000 10.00' i J. H. Maloney 417 1.000 10 00 I Henrv Bartlett 41S 1,000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 419 1.000 10 01 Henry Bartlett 420 1,000 10.00 J. A. Henshaw 430 1,000 10.00 P. McCarthy 432 500 5.00 L A. May 433 500 5 00 L. A. May 431 ' 500 5 00 A. F. Rice 441 1,000 10.00 A. F. Rice 442 . 500 5 00 II. L. Kloclt 447 30,1 3.00 H. L. Klock 448 200 2 00 Nora Burke 450 1,500 15.00 Jas. D. Sullivan 451 1.350 13 60 W. J. Carroll 453 500 5 00 T. A. Carroll 454 600 5 0.1 I M. B. Burke 45S 4'0 4.00 T. J. Kelly 4C2 1.000 10.00 I Mrs. Edith Maloney 485 1.000 10.00 Mrs. Edith Maloney 4S7 l.'.tOO 10.00 I Henry Bartlett 497 6.00 5.00 I Mary Colter 151 241 2.41 Mrs. Ellen E. Cannon Can-non 155 9C2 9.62 Chos. V. McCreary.162 403 4 03 Jas H. McCreary. .163 403 4.03 Wm. W. McCrenry.164 403 4.03 John A. McCreary 1G5 403 4.03 Emmet H.McCreary 166 401 4.03 Mary B. Shelby 1C7 404 4.04 I Mary A. Daxon 16S 403 4.03 V H. DeFrance.. .1G9 2S2 2.82 Chns. B. Keller 170 2S2 2.S2 Eleazer Wakeley . . .171 2S2 2 S2 Geo. W. Doane 172 2S2 2 82 Arthur C. Wakeley. 173 284 2 84 E. M. WeBt & Co.. 176 1.000 10.00 C. C. Dye 137 1,000 10.00 Axcel H. OlFcn 190 500 5.00 j And In accordance with law, and the I resolution of the board of directors j made on the said 5th day of July, 1910, Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have j one or more, installed you'll soon wonder how j you did without it. The time you save, the results you obtain, will more than pay the small cost. REASONABLE RATES ! Call the Manager. F ! BELL if SERVICE p Mg3 IfsV IS SATIS- LI fiMtftk ) I FACTORY VfAv i ...3M4 HE WILL PULL WELL If you feed him well. We havo tho grain to sell that will keep your stock in good conditlou. Let us supply your vanU. CHAS. F. GROUT, 362 24tb St. 1 CGDEII TURF EXCHANGE 328 25tn street. t Wires to all tracks on all I Sporting: Events. LEGAL. (Continued) so many Bharcs of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will bo sold at the ofTlco of eald company, rooms 519 and 520, First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, on the inth day of September. 1910. at tho hour of noon, to pay delinquent assessments as-sessments thoroon, together with tho costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. T. D. JOHN80N. Secretary. Offlco. rooms 619-20. First National Bank Bldg.. Ogden. Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Luke City, Utah, Aug. 15, 1910. Notice la heroby given that Emll H. Anderson, whoso pontofflce nddress Is Ogden, Utah, has made application In accordance with tho requirements of the Complied Lawn of Utah, 1907. as amonded by tho Session Laws of Utah. 1909. to appropriate one (1) cubic-foot cubic-foot per second of water from spring In Weber county, Utah. Said sprlng3 are situated at a point which lies north 40 feet and east 1.240 feet distant dis-tant from the south quarter corner of Section .14, Township 6 north. Range 1 wesL Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be divert ed at the place where It Issues from said springs and conveyed by means of a pipe Mdo for n distance of 2,000 feet, where it will bo used during tho period from April 1 to October 1, Inclusive, In-clusive, of each year, to Irrlgnto approximately ap-proximately 80 acres of land embraced em-braced In Section 3, Township 5 north, Range 1 west, Salt Lak ba;o and meridian. As r secondary purpose, as much of said water as may be necessary nec-essary will bo used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application ap-plication Is designated In tho State Engineer's office as No. 3093. All protests against the granting of said application, 6tatlng the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate nnd filed In this office within with-in thirty (30) days nfler the completion comple-tion of the publication of this notice. CALEJB TANNER. State Ecglnppr. Date of first publication August 20. 1910. dale of completion of publication September 19, 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 278 of the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907. and the authority au-thority vested In me bv said section, I. tho undersigned. THOMAS B. FARR, Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber We-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 Concrete Sidewalks In said district by an ordinance ordi-nance duly passed by tho City Council Coun-cil of Ogden City, I'tah, and approved by the Mayor of said city on July 10th, 1910. said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on the following follow-ing Streets comprising said Sidewalk District No. 109: All that part of Blnford Ave, from Quincy to Jackson Avenues; west side Jacknon Ave. 26th to 26th Streets, both siOes Jackson ave., 2C to 27th Streets; both sides of 26th Street, Quincy to Jackson avenues av-enues (except srhool property); south side 2Cth Street, Jackson to Van Bu-ren; Bu-ren; both Fides of 2Cth Street, Van Buren to Harrison, and both aides of 27th Street, Monroe to Jackson av-' enuos. The said tax is payable In 5 Installments: Install-ments: The first Installment becomes delin-quent delin-quent 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 delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1913. The fifth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th. 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, afore-said, and if any or either of said Installments In-stallments 6hall be unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be i) per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments are fully paid. Said lax shall be enforced and collected as In any other case of special tax and If not paid tho prop- erty on which paid levy is niado will be advertised and sold according to law. This special tax 16 payable at my office at the City Hall. Ogden City, Utah. THOMAS B. FARR. I C.ty Treasurer. Ogden City, Utah. By E. T. Koous, 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 tho City Council, of Ogden City, Utah, passed the 1st dayof August, A. D 1910, an clec-tlonis clec-tlonis hereby called and will be held in each of the Ave Municipal Ward of Ogden, Utah, on the 6th day of September, 1910, for the purpose of submitting to a vote, of the qualified doctors as shall havo paid property tax In Ogden City in the yeor 1909, the question whether 6ald City Council Coun-cil shall bo authorized, allowed, and permitted to creato and Incur a bonded bond-ed Indebtedness of one hundred thous-an thous-an ($100,000.00) dollars, and Issue bonds of tlfo City of Ogden therefor, to be used for the purpose of con structlng an additional conduit from the sources ot water supply In the Ogden River system to tho storage reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks system; and for the further purpose of constructing additional distributive mains from the storage reservoir 0f the Ogden Waterworks System throughout various portions of Ogden City. That the following are tho places designated for the purpose of holding said election. and which said oleo-tlon oleo-tlon will be h6ld In each of the Municipal Mun-icipal Words of said Ogdon City, respectively: re-spectively: In the Flret Municipal Ward, at the |