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Show FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS l E 0 READS 30, 20. 3u or 0 acres fiue fruit land. ' on Sand Rldgo, terms to suit. Also water In Davis & Weber Counties Canal Can-al company for same KELLY & HER-KICK. HER-KICK. 10-2G-U. FIVE lots, Riverside, California, wo would Hko to exchange for Ogden property. 2264 Wash. Ave. 11-H lino. BRITISH COLUMBIA $10 cash. $10 monthly buys foi lib: fruit farm in "Glorious Kootenay " Delightful climate. cli-mate. No Irrigating Free booklet, cy Investors' Trust & Mortgage Corporation, Cor-poration, Ltd.. 134 Hastings St. W, Vancouver. H. C. 11-12-lwk A COOD five-room limine with pantry and closets. Connected with fif iv-er. iv-er. good larn, cement walks, tin.? lawn with hadc and frull trees. In the b:sl of neighborhoods. If you want a good I home f"r little nmimy this Is your t hanco. Any reason iiile offer will 1 aco-pted If made M once. Cull at 071 24th or Thonc Hell 13-Y. 11-10-1 wk. FOUR-ROOM house, pantry ami closet. clos-et. $1,500. A pavmont down, Imlnnco $11 a month at 5 per cent Interest, KMT Twrniy-second St. 11-15-lvk HELP WANTED. 1 FEMALE. WANTED Young or middle aged woman wo-man for housework. Call Bell S'J.'. 11-19 EXPERIENCED girl for housework. Small tarully. 7G2 27th St. 11-lS-lwk. TWO lady solicitors. Good proiOs. lion to right party. Apply The Virginia. Vir-ginia. 11-18 2L GIRL for general housework. 070 2 Int. 11-17-ik LADY SOLICITOR for c!ty and also for Weber county; one well acquainted ac-quainted preferred. Rnycroft letter Shop, under First NaCI. Hank, City. 11-17 If WANTED Young or middle-aged woman for housework. Call Hell phone S02. I Mil-lwk .HOUSEKEEPER not over 35. to take charge of girl 0 years old. Apply W. 11., Care Standard. 11-14 lwk A DISHWASHER at the Virginia. 1 1-9-2 wka GIRL wanted for housework. 2912 Grant. lu-19-lmo SITUATIONS WAITED. FEMALE. WORK by the day. Dell phone, 124S-K 1 1-1 1-1 wk DRESSMAKING. TLAIN SEWING and dressmaking reasonable. Dell phone C:!3K; 570 25th. 10-22-lwk DRESSMAKING. 23C6 Wash. 441 lnd ' 7-3-tt HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED First-class press feeder; good wages; also good steady boy. Union I'tg. Co., 37 2:'.rd St. 11-19 lwk BOX OFFICE man at once for dramatic dra-matic road company going to coast Cash bond required. Address room 204 Arlington hotel. 11-19-F MEN Learn Automobile Business. Salary $25. weekly. Prepare now for spring. Home Instructions. Aito Model Free Position guaranteed. Rochester Auto School, 9S3 Rochester, X. Y 11 14-31 HELP WANTED" MALE OR FEI . -.. WANTED Tobacco strippers. Wess-ler Wess-ler Cigar Co.. 339 23rd St 11-10-lwk forIient" UNFURNISHED HOUSES. SEVEN-ROOM modern house close In. 240 23rd. Enquire 2633 Adams. 11 lS-lwk. THREE-ROOM house. 2720 Monro'? Ave. Call Bell 415 Z 11-lS-tf TIIREE-RO(M house, 2029 Madison. lMSlwk HOUSE: 10 rooms; strictly modern. with furnace: $35.00 a month. Apply Ap-ply GG3 27th. 11-10 tf SIX-ROOM modern house. 579 21th. $23 00 ier month Apply S. Ilor-rocks Ilor-rocks on corner. 11-15 lwk EIGHT-ROOM house Hot. and cold water. 559 Twentj-tliird. Bell 4?5-Z 1 1-15-1 wk SEVEN-ROOM modern house, 233$ Madison avenue. $25.00. 11-15-lwk " FOR-KENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. nearly new brick house. 702 27th St. Hell I310-Y. 11-lS-lwk. FOUR-ROOMED, furnished flat with heat. 04$ 24th 11-17-lwk. FIVE-ROOM furnished house. $10. '31 21st. 11-17-lwk. FIVE-roonied furnished house, mod em. 2519 Orchard Ave. 11-15-lwk FURNISHED HOUSE, mcxlorn Call ' at 221S Jeff. 11-14 1 wk ( FORTSALE OR RENT. FOR SALE Four-roomed modern house, cheap. 2D 15 Lincoln avenue. 10-22-1 mo WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN Vihtzo ajk al Standard offlco. 12-17-tf OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Contlnuod.) CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTER-ING. CARPETS cleaned and laid, linoleum and upholstering work done. Prices reasonable; work guaranteed. Pell phono 1311Z. 210 30th si. William M Boyle 10 29-lmo CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Pipe doctors. 3-35-tl jmm. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you bavo anv nlDd of Juuli d'qodo ub up; w wlil call lor 1L Bell phone J25K; lnd. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phono Jacobeou. Bail 6iC-Z; lnd. 2CJ5 D. 11-1C 22 MVSIO. OGDEN CITY MILITARY OAND. Music furnished for all occasions, lnd. 1131 372-V-A. Boll 1205 7 1 If PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. OH. A. FERNLUND Puyplclan ur.d Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 4 p. tn.; 340 25th SL OtQoe phODes. Bell E16-K; lnd. 515; real- deoce- 646 Wash, lnd phon 02. PLASTERING AND PATCHING. AMES Jt WRIGHT,. 3C2 Parry Ave., Ind. phone HPS. All work guaranteed. guaran-teed. 1 0-20-1 mo. SANITARY "W-ORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dlst No 2. all of ibe city south of 24ih piieet. Bell Phono 324-Z. NcM McCartT. 5-10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO. Paul Van Komen, Prorj Phono Bell 1003. All kludd of scavoncer work promptly attended to. SECOND HA1ID GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND fumlturo. clothing and shoeu, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases ch.eap Bell Pbone 1321. 179 12 Twenty-fifth street 7 9-lyf STORAGE. STORAGE space reasonat.'o Ogrten Wholesale Grocery Co.. 1310 Wall avo. 217-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. AI.LEN, Baggage, Hack and Bus L'nJ. EHRgage and passenger transfer a tpoclalty; 412 25Ui. Both Phonea 1.2. j JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN A Ptoragu Co4 moving vans, all kin Is transfer work; pianos a specialty. Of (ice 328 1 2 25th SL Phones 283. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and coerln?, 92S28th. J- den Hartog. Bell, 671 X; lnd. 433. 9-l-t( . UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. K. VAN K AM PEN. parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, work guaranteed. 27C3 Volker, Both phones. 8 8-lt UPHOLSTERING. French polishing. repairing and furniture packing Carpets and wall paper cleaning. Highest prices paid for second-band furniture Denkers & Kamineyer, phones 11 1179 7. 1 ncn.p :i 9 lmo 1 Remember I ; Our store number h 2453 j! i Washington Ave. Our Tel- ; cphone number is 33. , i1 r Our delivery 6ystem is , ' perfect. , ; Our DmgT! are the best s quality money can buy. It !; ia to your interest not to for- ? get ns when j-ou want a pre- n ecription filled. I WM. DRIVERS SON I DRUGSTORE 1 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. , WO.MKN OF WOODCRAFT. EKO Lllv flrelo Nu. 171. mi-el evrV frnnj nn, rmirilt Munday nlijhts at 7'i'. In 1. o. (.i. K. Hull. islllng n lKhLors orOI:iy Invltcl. 'ill N NF.I SON, CJ. N. KATE It ICY MAS', t'lork. 1UII Fhono Ull-Y H I'. O. LLKS. B. r. n. Kilts. On Jen L.kJ No J'. Iooro nnii eluli roinn econd floor li'l Wii-tliln-loi avrnuo. Kegular moutlnK9 every 'j'ucnd.iy cvenlnc C. A. niYr. EnPoil Hulur. C O DcWOLF, Si-crctury. WOOC'MKN OF THE WORLD. Wcbcr CuniD No. H. mnM t" , ot P Hull In iho Vluh Nntlonol Hank HldkV. oi cry Thurml.iy evening Hi o-cloeK. VlNltlng WooJriien tordlully Invllcd to at-tenj. at-tenj. W. II. PUABULE. C- C. E. ALTII, Clerk, First M-tlutiul M-tlutiul Uank lilrlE OKDKU OF OWlS. Or.lcn Ncnt. S' K1S. Orjer of Owls, moels every ThurJrty vioulnt; In hule 11.111. eiwt of KeeJ hole), nt S o clock. InKliiK Krullii-r Ow U aro Invited to tend I tie Ni'Kl mecllnex T1JOMAS 1.KSME, Frceldent. J. OL1YEK, Secrciary. No. Ufi VnHtilni;;on Av. WOMEN OK WOODCnAKT. Women ot Woo li rufl. ur.dcn Clrjl) l, meets every ednc-tday nl'il nt . o'clock K. of l Hull. VlMllIni; neleh- , bor luvllvd. Duod can to lnld l "10 ! lUik'nn virocery Blorv. Iho uflernoon vt ilio ith of -.ich notilh. ALMA LUODINCiTON. O. N I2lh tfL AJAHIE CRITICS. Clerk. L'i31 Monro Avo- KNICIHTS OK TYTIIIAS. Oltdcn ljdws No. 2. Kr.iiKit of Pylhlui meet at CiihlWi liall. I'liih National Hun building every Monday evenlm: All K. ot K' reg.ur;. led io mvoi with us. A. I-:. PK AT V, C. C. V. .;. KIM. M of E. W. U LNLEItVOl.'l. K. or K & 8. IMPROVED C'HUKK OF KEDMEN Improved Older of Hodmen, Illuwn'.ba Trlbn No 3, mcel lu tiiKl'-H Hull, every first and third Monday evoriln,:. nt 7 SO p. m. VlsllliiR clil. ts cordially Invlied. JAMES MaCUETH, Sachem. K. H. OlIlliKU, C of K. A. i. WHIUllT, C. of W. LOYAL ORDEH OF MOOflB. ly;ynl Order of Moii.ic. Ogden lvlice No. ill, meets every Knday evenlnK t S.00 p. in. Eaelr-s Hall. JOS. CHEZ. D. 1'. A. KollN. T. It. A. IHV1NE. Secrelury. j ROYAL AUCANl'M. Krnlernal beneficiary order. Innure m'n ut low rates Kcvi-no fund over nl million doll.ua. Hocky Mounluln Council No. tii convenes M-cond nnd fourtn ThurHdiiyH al 1. O O F. Holl. 1". A. IIEKLiTI. HeRent. J W. WoTHEUSl'i icjN. Collector. OL'U. H. KOUEHT6. becretary. . . - ROYAL HIG1ILANDF.RS The Roycl HlKhlandiTs mecl the flrt and third Monduyn at I'nlon Labor Hull, J-n Kill ulrrot Dues can be raid from 2 lo 4. office of G W. Creen. on Ihc 2Hh of ench njonth. N'l-i'lug members cordially cor-dially Invlud. DAVktL T SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS. Sec y und Trcas. UltOTHERHCxin OF AMERICAN ! YOEMEN. CiRden I lomentend. No. 1M6, mecH second sec-ond und fourth Wt-dncud.iy nlhls. udd Fellows' Hull. Wltliig Archers co dlally lailtud lo meet with us. W. II. TOLLER. CI Slt St.. Foreman. O. E. WILLIAMS. 'J1 21sl St.. Correspondent. ODL FELLOWS. OkOcii Ixk)i;o No. o. Independunt Order Or-der of Odd FellowM, meel8 In 1. o. O. F. Hall, every Tucnday cicnlnt. Vlfiltlnif brothers cordially Inilled lo bo prcHcnt. SIDNEY RAKER, Noble Grand. . 1IENRY KISSE'E. Secrelary. Queen City Rebckuh Lodno. No. 4. I O. O. F , meciH -i cind und lourlh Friday evcnlntfa al Odd Fcllowa' Hall. Visiting member! Invited. KATE IJAILEY, N O. EMMA. ME1D. Rcc Seo'y. 71.1 Urd. uRI'P:R fV RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wut-utch Division No. o IL C . meets second and fourth t rldaya at 2:W p. in. In K. of P Hall, corner Washington Wash-ington uvcnuo nnd lih klrecL All brother urn cordially Invited to attend GEO. ALLEN. C. C D. L HOY LE. 6. and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. n S IUK'iIt meetings held at Mnnonlc Hull on Wushlnuton uvcnuo between Twenty-llfth Twenty-llfth and Tvventy-ylxth utreelu, iho flixt and third Frlduys of each month. So-Journlnif So-Journlnif members cordlully Invited to attend. MR3 KATE SMITMBHB, W. M LILY V. llALHTEAD, Kec'y. ROYAL NKir.HDORS OF AMERICA. Excelsdor Camp No Sl'l", moi-is every eccond and fourth Monday evening of etch month ut Ihc, KiKlex' Hall. Vlnlt-liii: Vlnlt-liii: meinborH cordl.illy Inili.-d. INDIA SAWYER. Or.irl.;. lms J.ickson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder. Room 31. Lewis Elock. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES Silver Hlvo No. 1. L O. T. M . meets every -nd and Rh TueHiLiy afternoon at 2 3'J o clock, in I. O t) V H.tll. Ui Wash- I InKlo" avenue- VlhlllnR uii. rubers aro I cordl:Hv llivtlfd to uttend. I MPS. ADDIE ANGELL, L C. I Ml&S L. JENNIE 1'HOUT, R. K. ( , n ( FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. lTutfrnul Order of E.ikIcs, Ocdcn Aerlo No 11 F. O. E . meets every Wednesday cvenlnK ut Eutlc Hall, eusi of Heed Ho. lot ut 8 V rn. Visiting Hrother KukIo are Invited to uttend tho Aerlo meot- lne' LEON nROWNING. XV. ProMldent E R- OEIOEH. Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES. Aerlo Phyelclan. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Cunip No. W". mccla every Tuis-dav Tuis-dav nlKht at 8 o clock, al Eaclcs Hall. Ii'h ht VUHlnB inernbero Invited to m.et wUhpUS;. FAnnif, Coimici J. II. KILVFEli. Clerk. SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. G:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m , 0 a. m-, 10:39 a. m., 12 Doon, 1:20 p. ro., 3 p. za., 4:30 p. m., C p. rn., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. ni., ! 10:30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dally, j Call Bamberger ErpreBa" (cltber i phono) for quick and careful service ; la Salt Lake valley. J. F. REARDON. Gon. StioL I UNION DEPOT ! TIME CARD EFFECTIVE OCT 16th, 1910. ((Mountain Time.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R R. DEPART. iV 6,ExpreSM for the Eust 7.t) a.m. lo Salt lke 9.M a.m. UiS.iJt JUiko l'aMoni;cr 12:45 a.m. .Atlantic. Limited, coat 2 65 pm. 4tlantlo Mill, cant 6:W p.m. bjGrand Jumllun Eipresu li.li p.m. ARRIVE. " 9Opden Pujiiiencor 11 .2S a.m. liLlniliM from East J 15 p.m. ((.Chicago Expros from east. S: p.m. "lOtdcn Express .. 3:1.0 p m. 11. Local from S.uu.- 7:10 pm, S,L'Uh ojid Cal. Express 2.W u.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Trj " j Ix'o.l Eaetbouml Deport. 50 . Mall nnd Express., I g.r) n m lujFust Mall 8 x a.m. SjLos AnKelei Ltd., dally 1 CO p.m. 2;Overland Limited 2 M p.m. lAtluntlu Express . ti.M p m No.l Wenlbound. Arrive. RPasfnccr I 6.3a a.m. 3;Callforrilo Express 6 l'i a m. SiFast Mall Jll :17 a.m. llOverlnnil Limited 3:'H n m, 7I-os Ank'oles Ltd.. dally.. . j 3 so . in. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. "o. North of Otrden. Depart. l;Portlund Express 1-13 a.m. Zi Eutto Express 1:23 a ni 131;Ok'dcn-Malad Motor Car .. .ir, a m'. L Idaho Exnrei 910 a.m. SjButto and Portland 3 &i p.m. lliCacho Vulley I'tumuncer... 5.23 p m. No. North of OkoVh. Arrive. ZjDutto Exiiren.s 6.25 n.m. 24, Portland EprcMa I 'j w a.m. 14 L'tuh ExprenH S.iij a.m. 12 Salt Lako P.iasenger 10:2u a.m. iSalt Lako Special 3.3S p.m. It.Malad-Ogden Motor Car ,. 4:W rn. No. 6outh of Oiiden. Dfipart. 2Salt Lak Express 7 15 a m- S2'LC3l for Rult Lake K W a rn MjPoriland Expresa 9 10 a rn' 12'Cache Valley Express 10-5) u-m" SLocal 11 35 u rn. 12 Iocal .y p m. 4lSall Lako Specln.1 4:i) p.m. ftLo Angola Ltd., dally..... 3.0 p m 16 Local 3: so jj.m' ?J Flyer 6.43 p m. -t halt L-nke Iocal. dully.... S I", p m KjL'tuh ExpreM 1 p.m. f),Locl 6.ti p m. I No. South of Opdon. Arrlvo J llPorlland Express 12:13 a.m. ' I3;Hutte ExprenH 1. On a.m.' SLAtlantlc Express SM6 a.m 13Idaho ExprebS U:irt a.rn S7:Flyer . S.30 a.m. fc). Local 11 c3 n m. T.Los Anc-lcs Limited 12. CO p in. Zl, Local 2-'0 p.m. J.Bntto and Portland 3'20 p tn. XjLocal , 4 1U p. in. 13 Cache Valley Exprens. . ... G p.m! a, Local 6 S) p.m. l&lFlyor 0 43 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No, Westbound Depart. 3;Pa,rlfle Express I 6 V a m. J Fajil Mall ... 111.67 a.m. lOverl:md Limited 3 10 p.m. t, Pacific express 4 2) p.m. No. From West. Arrive. fiAllantlo Express le ji n.m. . 10 Fist Ma.ll I " 'Vi a.m. 2 Overland Limited MO p m. .Atlantic Expreeu .... 6.23 p.m. Dally except Sunday. j LEGAL. NOTICE. I tn the district court of the Second Judicial district of tho fctate of Utah, In and for the counly of Weber. In tho matter of tho application of Ras-mueson Ras-mueson Realty Company, a corporation, corpora-tion, for voluntary dissolution. Notice Is hereby given that the Rarmusion Realty Company, a corporation cor-poration of the itate of THah. has presented to the aliove named curt a petition praying to b? allowed lo disincorporate dis-incorporate and dissolve and that Saturday, the 10th day of Lecember, 1910. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, has ben appointed aa tho time, and the cnurl niom of the district court of WiAior county In Ocden City, Utah, nu tho place, at which aaid application applica-tion will b heard. At anv time bo-foro bo-foro the expiration of nld day last natnd. any person may file his objections objec-tions to the application of paid corporation cor-poration and ita directors for the dissolution dis-solution thereof. V.'ilnops the clerk of said court. ! with the fteal thereof artlxed. this Ctb dav of Noveniber, A. D. 1910. (Seal, S. a. DYB, Clerk. By L. A. Van Dyke. Deputy. C. R. Hollingsnorth, Atli.ruey for Petitlonera. NOTICE. , To the Ftockholders of the Amal- Kamatod SiiRnr company; ' Notice In hereby rdven that a rneet- , ins of the Klockholdcra of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company will be held : at the company's of flee, room No. 200 I Kccloa building, Ogden City, Utah, on the 5th day of November, 10 10. at 11 00 o'clock a. m., for the purpuhe of connlderlnj; and voting upon the fol-f fol-f lowing proposed changes and amendments amend-ments to the articles of incorporation of this company, to-wlt: Repeal artlcly V and substituto In A t LEGAL (Cont nued ) lieu thereof the following: "Article V Tho authorized amount of the capital cap-ital Btoek of said corporation shall be Four Million (M .000.000 00) Dollars divided di-vided into Forty Thousand HO.OnO) share? of preferred stock of the par value of One Hundred (JlOO.OO) Dol lars each. Unless otherwise ordered by Inn Hoard of Directors, all dividends divi-dends shall be paid In four equal quarterly quar-terly payments, to-wlt; On tho first day or April, July, October and January of each year, commencing commenc-ing with the flrv.t such day succeeding suc-ceeding tho directors' meeting at which such dividend Is declared. All dividends arc payable to tii iocK-holders iocK-holders appearing of record on tho rompany'B books on the day before buch dividend is payable" Repeal article XI, and substitute In lien thereof the following: "Article "Arti-cle XI ''The officers of this coipora-tlon coipora-tlon shall con6lsl of a Board of Eleven (11) Directors, a President, two Vice-Presidents, Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each officer and director, in order or-der to be eligible, must own anl hold In his own name at least ten shares of the preferred stock of this corporation, corpora-tion, a a shown by ihe looks thereof." Repeal article XII nnd substitute in lieu thereof tho following: "Article "Arti-cle XII. Within ten days after thf eli-ctkm of a Board of Directors they shall hold a directors' meetln': and elect a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary nnrl Treasurer. Tho President Presi-dent and the Vice Presidents shall bo chosen and elected from among their own numlier; hut the Secretary and Treasurer may bo elected either from the directors or from the stockholders in the discretion of the bonrd. and in the offlcoH of Secretary nnd Treasurer Treas-urer raav be combined In tho bann person. Tero shall hereafter be held an annual w . 'ng of the owners and holders of the preferred tock of the corporation on the second Wednesday of April of each year, such meeting shall be held for tho purpose of electing elect-ing a Board of eleven Directors, and transacting such other business as may ht deemed necessary or convenient conveni-ent for the welfare of the corporation. corpora-tion. Such meeting shall be held at the general office of the corporation in tho city of Ogden, County of Weber We-ber and State of Utah, al such hour of said day as the President or Board of Directors may determine. The Board of Directors may direct the calling of special meetings as they may deem proper and necessary. At all meetlng3 of stockholders, whether annual or special, representation of a majority of the preferred stock, exclusive of treasury or non-Issued stock, shall be necessary for the transaction of buai-ness, buai-ness, and no business, except to adjourn ad-journ or to adjourn to a specified date, shall be transacted at anv meeting ot ftockholders, unless a majority of tho preferred slock issued is represented. The Board of Directors shall be elected elect-ed by 'allol, and a stockholder re-celling re-celling a majority of the votes cast by the owners of the preferred stock of tho corporation shall be deemed and declared duly fleeted us such director. di-rector. Each owner and hol:ler of tho preferred stock In the corporation fhall be entitled to as many lotes as he holds shares of sucb stock. Representation Repre-sentation by proxy, duly appointed. f.hall bo allowed at all meetings of the stockholders, whether annual or special. The failure to hold any annual an-nual or special meeting on the day appointed for the same shall not forfeit for-feit or in any way interfere with the corporate rights acquired under this agreement, but any such mcot'ig may be held at any subsequent time upon giving twenty-one (21) days' notice thereof by publication in a dail newspaper news-paper published In Ogden City, State of Utah. The secretary shall, and. In case of failure, any other officer of said corporation may give twenty-ono I (21) days' uoilce of all annual or j special stockholders' meetings aa aforesaid. Th- notice must specify I in general terms the purpose or purposes pur-poses for which any special meeting is called Notice of any annual or special meeting may ho served b tho 1 Secretary or other officer by del ver- . ing a copy thereof to such stockholder owning or holding preferred stock in I this corporation personally, or by do- positing copies thereof in the United States postofflce at Ogden. Utah, with the postage prepaid, thereon, at least I twenty-one (21) days prior to the datu I of any such meeting, addressed to thy several addresses of such stockhold- I ers which shall haie the same effect 1 as the publication aforesaid. i DAVID ECCLKS. President. I HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. Dated. Ogden. Utah. Oct. 11th, 1910. Ocden, Utah, Nov. r,th, 1910, The above meeting is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Monday, Dec. fjth, 1910, j nt 11:00 o'clock a ru , at Hie company's com-pany's olfVe above mentioned. ' M. S- BROWNING. Vice-President j HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. PROBATE AND 3UARDIANSDTP NOTICES. Vntult County Clork ?r the Recpec tlve Sinners for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Tn the district court of the Second Judicial district, in and for the county . of Weber, slate of Utah. IEftate of John I. Ohlsn, deeeased, Notice is hereby given by tho un- dorslgned to all creditors of and all I persons having elalma against the ! said deceased to oxhlblt and present i them with the necessary vouchors on or before the fith day of March, A. D. I r.Hl, to the undersigned al tho law clflce of David Jeiison, Number n03 1 First National Bank building, la Og-den Og-den City, Weber ccunty, State ot Utah. ENGWARD S OHION, Administrator of tho Estate of John I. Ohlson, Deceased First publication. Oct 29. lfiio. I Last publication. Nov. 20. 1910. ! Dunn Goes West Master Mechanic Dunn, of the Oregon Short Line car I No. i on train .1 for the west last 1 evening. He was called out OQ lm-I lm-I porlant shop buMncPS. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED front hmisekeepin? ronms. gas range. 21th St. 11-19-lwk I NlcelySfumlshed room for single-person single-person In private famllv, 2."M Jeff. Hell. 15i.:7-Y. FOUR furnished rroms, modern, w;tb j bath anil jean beat, IMS. Ji fT. ll-17-tf ' FURNISHED room, 2o". 20th St.. Bell j 11S0-X. 11-1 7-1 mo , TWO roms fur Uglir housekeeping j 2259 Monro.. 11-17-lwk. LIGHT housekeeping rooms. The W II son, M Merrick. Bell, LIU. 11-l.V lwk NICE FURNISHED room, 21 52 Lincoln Lin-coln 11-l.Vlnio NICELY furnished rooriH, also doulib-parlors, doulib-parlors, heat, light and bath; ..2't 2t;th. Illl-Hik ROOMS for gentb.nien, modern. Bel! 300 K. 1011-linM LIGHT furnished housekeeping rooms. 3i.it; 3 Gran'. 11-1 l-lw. ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, sultablo for two gentlemen, and one single room, 2422 Adams. l: S lnio HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2333 Monroe Mon-roe 11 -Si mo THREE FURNISHED rooms. $1,100 W. B. Wedell. 11-7 tf FURNISHED rooms, modern, 223.J Grant 11 4-1 mo. " FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THREE good rooms. $10. 2G3 21-t 11-17-lwk FOR SAXE MISCELLaNEoIjS AT ONCE, Golden Oak SidoU.ard. i Square Table and Leather sated j Chairs cheap; 441 27th. 1 l-10-lt I FURNITURE, also 31 volumes Ency- clopaedla Prittanica. new. Bell lnUl j or Bell U53G-K. 11-17-lwk. I BUGGY and 6urrey, both with rubber tires and in first-class condition. Al- so single harness at less than half price for quick sale W. W. Brown-I Brown-I ing. ll-i:. It HIGH GRADE PIANO and furniture: 2103 Grant. 11 11-lwk TYPEWRITERS bargains, 216 25tb street. 11-12 lino FOR SALE Second hand safe, about four feet high, inn be t-een nt tlw Fair Grounds, Ma;n Exhibition Build Ing. Make us an offer. Secy. Tracy, Standard oQlce. 11 in 'tl FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har ness; cheap. Call cither phono 11''. or P. O Box B 4:;?0. 11-lu-tf TWO SADDLE ponies at Smith's Mit-: Mit-: tress Factory. U-7-tr OLD newspaper matrices, good to put under carpets, line your chicken coop and rabbit peTs. etc.; a handy thing around the bouse. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10 22 tf PRESS FOR SALK " Drum cylinder Cottrc'.l press, with folder. Size of bed. 33x47 1 2 inched In first class order. Prints six col-.vmns, col-.vmns, four pages, at one lime. Cheap lor cash. Inquire or address (be Uveuliii; Standard "-i-tf ; MONEY TO LOAN. ' MORTGAGES- Lonne on improved I farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National B'dg. j 4-30-tf MONEY to l-'a on wa.ches. dla-mondss. dla-mondss. Jewelry, firearms. fic , Uncle Sam's Loan Office established I J8S3. Tho Mou.y Lenders of 0gJ?3: ! 27S 25th Gt. C. H Smith. Prop. : 9-4 It- T FOR RENT. j ROOMS AND BOARD. i BOARD AND ROOM; 34 Cf.th. I ll-4 1uio FURNISHED front room, down stairs wilh board, $22.50 per month. 267' Monroe ave. 10 24-lmo ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adatna. 3-1 f. tf r LOST. ON LINCOLN Ave. between 2,r.th and 26lh streets Sunday small pocket book containing small change; tw j diamond rings and one opal ring. He turn to 2526 Uncoln. Liberal Reward 11-19-2 , LOST Fur neckpiece, in the neigh borhood of Llueoln and 26th Etrevl I Return to 218 2Cth. Reward. 11-17-lwk IT'S THE Riverdale Flour I THAT IS THE BEST, t Made by tho OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. Only One U. S. Inspected Establishment in Ogden Notwithstanding smemonts to tho contrary by certain propileiora of lo-i lo-i eal lutat markets, there is no place In Ogden neither meat market nor j slaughter house ncn abbatolr where government Inspection is exercised, i but at the establishment of the Og-: Og-: den Packing and Provision Co. Here ' ihe government has Ihiee officials stationed lo prolect tile public against diseased and unclean meals. All of the meats from this establishment , carry the little, blue government In- spection stamp and no meats are gov-. gov-. ernnient Inspected un:ess this stamp ' appears on them. Lok for the stamp on the carcasses as you enter your ' meat market. You cau easily tell If i your market does not handle U. S. ; Inspected meats go lo some market where they do. It is alwas safer to trade where U S Inspected meats i exclusively are handled. Ogden Packing & Provision Co. -i ! Lost .His .Bicycle While Joseph Gale was calling on a friend at 2IJ6 Monroe avenue Thursday night some unknown person purloined a bicycle which he had borrowed from a friend lor the evening, dale -resides at 3.VJ Thiilleth street 'Ihe pol.ee had not been able to locate the stolen wIkt.1 at a late hour last' evening. ' HOW TO KEEP YOUR ! CLOTHES LIKE NEW ijTFrijl ADIES' or gentlemen's gar-H gar-H inenie can bo kept lo beau- i KVJ llful condition uuti; worn. !t "1 out by taking frequei. r-d vantage of our dry cloanlng od 'pressing service. Our dry cleaning process remove tho soil and etalnj from your clothing, cloth-ing, freshens up the fabric, brightens the colors and raises the nap like new. It docs not affect tho lite or color of even the most dainty or deU-cato deU-cato garments. Every garment or article Is handled In each part of tho process by skillful, skill-ful, careful workers. Wo uso the gen-ulno gen-ulno French Dry Cleaning process of cieaniug by spirits and uolvents, and etc Tcj chould send your garments to ue, and take advantage of this service. ser-vice. No article of men or women's wear is too dainty ror us to dry clean and finish satisfactorily an cur charges r.ro not high. Our pressing service takes out thu wrinkles, creases and other marks ot wear. It gives tho garments a new I like shapo and fit It removes all the ! b.igglnesa In the knees and elbows. I bavo thoroughly up-to-date equip-' ! OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO lAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. I Phonea 174. 437 25th St : Vienna Caic ; 322 Twenty-fifth St. i Special Dinner 25 Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. S . .. rare;.. vCTrgamsgimai; BUSINESS CHAHCES FOR SALE Best little restaurant In city; doing fine business; or will sell half interest or trade for lots or a home. Call 22S1 Washington ave. j 11-16-lwk K,iJVT:v:ucrfl'Tvj:'w.vL 'a I) fj PARKER COAL CO. ; j I J COAL AT THE YARD. ! N Grass Creek Lump S4.75 j ! Rock Springs Lump $5.75 : Rock Springs :ut $5.50 Castle Gate and Clear i Crock Lump . . . ' . . -.'.!. . i$5.25 '; Castlo Gate Nut $5.00 ' 1 - Custlo Gate Mine Slack ..$3.50 ; GEO. PARKER. . ', j ' Ogden's Best Drug Store. K ! 2453 Washington Ave. I fTO-NI G HT " CGDEf TURF EXCHANGE I U 220 25th ctreet. Wires to all tracks on all f H Sporting Events. i Oden Business Directory Advertisements In thU column coat i6c. per Ub Por ontb. payablo In cuvanco. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Bell MUCH MORK for LOTS LESS, lino ARCHITECTS. f , C. WOODS & CO. Ut Nafl Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTM. Attornoyat-Law; Attornoyat-Law; 31 nnd 315 L'cclca building. I |