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Show FOR RE&L BA JsAEWS CONSULT CQ1LU IVNS EVERYBOmE Wl'3 HAVE TWO nlo frame houses Just completed on Wall avenue, throe rooms, pantry and closet, cement ce-ment cellar, electric lights, kcxxi lot; fake your choice for SI, 250; small payments down; pay something every month; beats paying rent Hunter & Kennedy, second floor First National. 1 1-28-1 wk ' GLORIOUS KOOTENAY ' BRITISH COLUMBIA Buy a fertile fmit farm; $10 cosh, $10 monthly. No irrigating. irri-gating. Delightful climate. Free book-lot book-lot cy Investors' Trust & Mortgage Corporation Ltd., 131 Hastings w., Vancouver, B. C. 11-26-lwk.., LIGHT ROOM modern brick house on bench; very easy term. Inquire Bell Fhoue 47SJY. 11-23 l.uo. MODERN brick house of 8 rooms, 972 23rd. Largo lot and barn, good location. lo-cation. The largest school building In the city is being built near this property. To make a quick sale, will ecll at a snap. Terms. Get key at first door east. Inquiry of owner BJ', 1231-Z. U-23-tf 10, 20, 30 or 40 acres fine fruit land. on Sand Ridge, terms to suit. Also water In Davis & Weber Counties Can-nl Can-nl company for same, KELLY & HER RICK. 10-2G-11. FIVE lots. Riverside. California, wo would like to exchange for Ogden property, 22G4 Wash. Ave. 11-1 1-1 mo. A GOOD five-room house with pantry and closets. Connected with sewer. sew-er. Good barn, cement walks, fine lawn with shade and fruit trees. In the best of ncighliorhoods. If you want a good home for little money this Is your chance. Any reasonable offer will be accepted if made at once. Call at 971 24th or phone Belli mS-Y. ll-2S-lwk WE STILL HAVE seventy acres left of that 210 acre tract on the Sand-ridge Sand-ridge to sell In 5, 10 or 20 acre tracts on lone time and easy payments at $100 per acre. After Jan. 1 price Is $123 per acre. Don't wait till after ! Jan. 1. Do it now. Hunter & Kennedy, Ken-nedy, second floor First National. 11-28-lwk NEW modern R-roorn brick house, $2,750.00; 4-room frarao house, good barn, on bench, $1,C0); 5-room frame house, brick lined, on bench, $2,25". KELLY & HERIUCK. 11-30 lwk LEGAL. (OCfiiUauoJ.J tides of Incorporation by striking out from said Article, the following words and figures: "The amount of the authorized capital capi-tal stock of thla corporation shall bo and is FIFTY THOUSAND ($50,000) DOLLARS divided into FIFTY THOUSAND (50,000) shares of the par aluo of Ono ($1 00) Dollar each, fully paid, and non-assessable." (Which words and flguree are set out on lines 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Bald Article.) And substituting in lieu thereof, the following words and figures: "The amount of the authorized capital cap-ital stock of thla corporation shall be, and is ($100,000) ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, divided into ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (100,-000) (100,-000) pharos of the par value of ($1.00) Ono Dollar each, fully paid, and nonassessable." non-assessable." The intent and purpose of eald amendment Is to increase the capita ntock of said corporation from FIFTY THOUSAND ($50,000) DOLLARS to ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ($100,-000) ($100,-000) DOLLARS and from FIFTY THOUSAND (50,000)) Shares to ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (100,000) SHARES, of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each fully paid, and non-assessable. This meeting Is called by authority of the Board of Directors. Dated at Ogden, Utah, November 22nd. 1910. v JAMES COAL & ICE COMPANY, By W. F. JAMES, President, By D. B. ELLIS, Secretary. Joseph Chez, Attorney. AN ORDINANCE Entitled "An Ordinance Prescribing and Fixing the Amount of Official Bonds to Be Executed by County and County Precinct Officers of Weber We-ber County, State of Utah. The Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, ordains as follows: That "before catering upon the duties of thrtr nr-a"- Jve off(o ts for the term commcircing 12:00 o'clock Noon, on Monday, January 2, 1911, the following fol-lowing named officers shall execute, to Weber County, a good and sufficient suffi-cient bond In the fallowing named sums, to-wit: The amount of the official bond of the County Clerk of Welder County shall bo and is hereby fixed at $10,-000 $10,-000 00. The amount of the official bond of the County Recorder of Weber County fchall be and is hereby fixed at $10,-000.00. $10,-000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Assessor of Weber County ahall be 'and Is hereby llxed at $10.- ! 000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Treasurer of Weber Conn-, tv shall be and is hereby fixed at $297,200.00. The amount of the official bond of the Sheriff of Weber County shall he and Is hereby fixed at Sin.000.0o. The amount of the official bond of the County Surveyor of Weber County Coun-ty shall be and Is hereby fixed at $2,-000.0". $2,-000.0". The amount of the official bond of the County Attorney of Weber County shall bo and is hereby fixed at $3.-000.00. $3.-000.00. The amount of the official bond of j each Justice of the Peace In Weber C'ountv shall be and is hereby fixed SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. CIO a. p. 7:30 a. m., 9 a. m., 10:3t a. in., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. zn., 4:30 p. m., C p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. m., 10:30 p m. Twelve fast tralna each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express" (cither 'phone) for quick and careful service In Salt Lake vallev. J. F. REARDON. Gen. SudL "UNION DEPOT" TIME CARD EFFECTIVE OCT. 16th, 1910. ((Mountain Time.) DENVER &. RIO GRANDE R. R. DEPART. 6 . Express for tho Eaat 7 00 a.m. I'To gjilt Lake 9 M A.m. IS.Salt Lake l'uasenger 12:45 a.m. l:Alliintlc Limited, east it W p in. Atlantlo Mall, cast 6:W pm. k,Jrana Junction Express 0.10 p.m. ARRIVE. 9OKJen PoAaenirtr 11:25 a.m. 1, Limited from East 2:45 pm, Chicago Express from cast. 8:30 p m. i,Ufc"'Jen Express 3;M p.m. ILLucal from Sanpne 7:10 p m. 3, Utah anJ Ca.1. Kx press 12. JO a.ui. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Tr. I j No I Enstbound. Depart. ZOjMnU ond ExproBS S 30 a m. J-'Ka.l MhII . . S K I n. SLos Angelas Ltd., daJly.... 105 p m (vcrland Limited 2.3) p rn. tiAUanllc Express 6 W p.nu No Westbound. Arrive. f.Posjongcr . 635 a.m. 3i allfornl.i Express 6.43 a m. H Kant Mall Jll 17 .m. llOvorlanil Limited l3.JJrtn. 7Lo8 Angolcs Ltd.. dally.. ..j 3.Si p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No North of Ogden. Depart. ljPortland Express 115 am. JJTlutto Express a m. l-'il'Oeden-Malad Motor Car... g.5 a.m. .-. Idaho Kxurom 9:14 am. Huti and Portland J.6J p.m. llCucho Valley Posbcnger... 6.23 p in. No. North of Ogdon. Arrive. 2 Kutto Express 6 25 a.m. 24, Portland Express S.W a.m. 14 Utah ExprcHR D.C6 a.m. 12, Salt I-ak l-assonger 10M a. in. 4itialt Lak Special 3 13 p.m. lXMalad-OKden Motor Car... 4:Wp.m. No. Bouth of Ogdon. Depart ' 28alt Lak Expren 7.15 a m. ?2 Local for Rait lako S.SO a m. I 21 Portland Express 9 10 a.m. K-jCocho V'aJloy Expross.... . o.W a.m. W laical . 11-5 a.m. UlLocal 2 i) p.m. 4. Salt Lako Spoclal 4 0) p.m. t;L'S Angels Ltd., dally 3 W p m. rj.iLncal 3.'J0p-m ro.Flyor 6. 45 p.m. ,S.ilt LnJo Local, dally 8:1S p.m. 14-l'tah Express 9.15 p.m. 4ULucul C:4i p rn. No, Bouth of Ogdon. Arrive. llTortland Express 12. AT, a.m 2Ti Uutto Expr.-8 l.O) am. 31 Atlantic Express 8:10 a.m. 12 ilaho Exprcia 9:0) a. m. Sl'Flyer 9:30 a.m. 1jcu1 . 11:05 a.m. 7Iajs Angolej Limited 12 J p ni. 21 Local - 2 () p.m. 3;'Uutt4 and Portland 3:3U p.m. J3' Local 4:10 p m, lljracho Valley Express 6:Mpm. to, Local . 6:30 p.m. 19,Flyor CO p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. I Westbound. Depart. LEGAL (Continued.) in his own name at leat ten shares of the preferred stock of this corporation, corpora-tion, an shown by tho books thereof." Repeal articlo XII and substitute in lieu thereof tho following: "Article "Arti-cle XII. Within ten days after the clecilon of a Board of Directors they eball hold a directors' meetinc and elect a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and Treasurer. Tho President Presi-dent and tho Vice-Presidents shalt 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 in the dlacretlon of the board, and In the offices of Secretary and Treasurer Treas-urer may be combined In tho same person. There shall hereafter bo held an annual meeting of I lie owners and holders of tho preferred stock of tho corporation on tho second Wednesday of April of each year; such meeting nhall be held for the purpose of electing elect-ing a Board of eleven Directors, and transacting such other business as 1 may te deemed necessary or convent-ent convent-ent for the welfare of the corpora- tlon. Such meeting shall bo held at tho general office of the corporation In tho city of Ogden, County of Weber We-ber and State of Utah, at such hour of Raid day as the President or Board of Directors may determine. The Board of Directors oiay direct the calling of special meetings ns they may deem proper and necessary, At all meeting of stockholders, whether annual or special, representation of a majority of the preferred 6tock, exclusive of treasury or non-Issued stock, shall be necessary for the transaction of business, busi-ness, and no business, except to adjourn ad-journ or to adjourn to a specific date, Bhall be transacted at any meeting of stockholders, unless a majority of tho preferred stock Issued is represented. The Board of Directors shall be elected elect-ed by ballot, and a stockholder receiving re-ceiving a majority of tho votes ca3t by the owners of the preferred stock of the corporation shall be deemed and declared duly elected as such director. di-rector. Each owner ami holder of the preferred stock In the corporation shall be entitled to as many votes as he holds shares of such stock. Representation Repre-sentation by proxy, duly appointed, shall be allowed at all meetings ot tho stockholders, whether annual or special. The failure to hold nny annual an-nual or special meeting on the day appointed for the same shall not forfeit for-feit or in any way interfere with tho corporato rights acquired under this 1 agreement, but any sucn meeting may be held at any subsequent time upon 1 giving twenty-one (21) days' notice thereof by publication In a dally news paper published in Ogden City, State-of State-of Utah Tbe secretary shall, and, In case- of failure, any other officer of said corporation may give twenty-one (21) days' notice of all annual or special stockholders' meetings as aforesaid. The notice must specify in general terms the purpose or purposes pur-poses for which any special meeting is called. Notice of any annual or fpeclal meeting may he nerved by the Secretary or other officer by delivering deliver-ing a copy thereof to such stockholder owning or holding preferred stock In this corporation personally, or by depositing de-positing copies thereof in the United States postofflce at Ogden, Utah, with the postage prepaid, thereon, at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the date of any such meeting, addressed to tho several addresses of such stockholders stockhold-ers which shall have tho saaio effect as the publication aforesaid DAVID ECCLES, President HENRY II. ROLAPP. Secretary. Dated, Ogden, Utah, Oct, 11th, 1910. Osden, Utah, Nov nth; 1910. The above meeting is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Monday, Dec. 5th, 1910, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., At the company's com-pany's office above mentioned. M. S. BROWNING, Vice-President. HENRY H. ROLAPP. Secretary. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Lily t.lrclo No. 171. nu-tU every feeorid uul fourth Mondny nlchta at "J"' In I. O. O. F. HolL VUiltlng neighbors "ordlally Invited TENA NELSON. O. N. KATE IIEYMAN. Clerk. Bull Phono 1J41-T. R. P. O. ELKS. , Ti. P. O. Elks, Ocden Lodpo No. 7'-Iodic" 7'-Iodic" and club rooms second floor .'i' WuBhlm:ion avenuo. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. , C A. BOYD, Exalted Ruler. C. O. DcWOLF. Becrotary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Weber Camp No. 74. meets In J-,oi P. Hall In the Utah Natlonul Rank R1J,r-' every Tlnirnday evening at o'cioca. VlHltlns Woodmen cordially Invited t lood. W. H. DRABBLE. C. C E. AUT11. Clerk. First National Na-tional Bank Bide- ORDER OF OWLS. m n . Ot.den Neat, No. 11MS. Orier of Owls, meets j-wry Thursday evening In Envies Hull, cast of Reed hotel, at 8 o clock. Vlultliib' lirother Owls aro Invited to attend at-tend tho Nent meeting. . THOMAS LESLIE. President-J. President-J. OLIVER. SecrHury. No. 2415 Washington AvQ- WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle moels every Wednesday nlc'.it it ' o'clock. K. of P. Hall. VIslllnK neighbors neigh-bors Invited. Dues can be paid at tno RnRnn 'Jrocery i-toro. tho atlernoun ot the lislh of each month ALMA LUiL)lNCJTON. G N L'jj 12th Sat. MARIE CR1TE8. Clerk. 2J31 Monroe Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OKden Lodgi No. 2. Kolglun of Pythias mcelM at Casllo hall, Utah National UanK bulldlnK. every Monday ovenlng. All ot" P.'u requested to meet with us. A. E. TRAIT. C. C. W. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L. U.NlJtKWOOD, K. of R, & S. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved Order of Redmen, lllivwatna Trlbo No. 3, metis In Eapli-M Hall, every tlnst urn! third Monday evenlncs, at 1 1 .30 p. til. Vlnlunn chlefi cordliilly Invited. JA.MhS M CL5E TH, Sacheo, E. R. GE1GER. C of R. A. E. WRIGHT. C. of W. LOYAL ORDICR OF MOOSE. Loyal order of Moose. Ogdn Ix0go No. fll. neit every Friday ovenlntf at S:W i). m.. Eugles Hnll JOS CHEZ. D. I'. A. KollN. T. R. A. IRVINE. Secretary. ROYAL ARC AN I'M. Krntei-nal beneficiary oron. Innuros men at low rates Reserve fund over lx million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 6.17 convenes second and fourtn Thursdays at I. O. O. K Hall. P. A. JIERDTI. Regent. J. W. WuTHEKSl OON, Colleclor. GEO B. ROBERTS. Secretary ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royi.l Hlhlundrrs meet tho first ond thlril Mondujs at Union Labor Hall, id 24 tli Ftrcct. Ijih can bu paid from i to 4. otflco of G. V . tirctn, on (ho 2llh cf each month V tailing inembors cordially cor-dially Invltid. DAYREL D SMITH. I P. ALH.'E COLLINS. Sec'y und Trcaa BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN TO E M F. N. Oijden Homi-stciid. No iZ(j. meets second sec-ond and fourth Wednesday nlk'Ulit, Odd 1- i;1los s" Hall. Visiting Archors car-dtully car-dtully lovlled to Intel with ua. W. II. TOLLER. C2-i v:ist St, Foreman. O. E WILLIAMS. U'J 2iut bt , Correspondent. I ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodgo No 6, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets l?i I O O. F. Hall, every Tuesday evening. VUltlng brothers rordlally Invltcid to be prenciil SIDNEY BAKER, Noblo Grand. ilENRV KISSEL. Socrctary. Queen City Rebckih Lolto. No. 4. I O. O. F meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd l'olluws' Hall. Visiting uicmbirs Invlled KATE BAILEY". N. O. EMMA, MEID, Lcc. :eo'y. 711 23rd. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch Division No. lil. o It C, meets second and lourth I rldas at 2 i) p. m . In K. of P HuM, corner Wash-inutuii Wash-inutuii avenuo and 21th ntroct. All brothers uro cordially lnvlt.J to attend. GEO. ALLEN. t. C. D L. BoYLE. S. and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No 4, o. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall, on Washington avenuo between Twenty-tlfth Twenty-tlfth nnd Twi-nty-slxth iitreets. tho first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing monibcr cordially In", lted to attend MRS KATE SMITIIERS. XV. M. LILY V. HALSTEaD. bec y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 31' id. meets every second und lourth Monday evening of each month at tho Eunles" Hull Visit-lug Visit-lug members cordially Invited. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle l'.'lS Jucksun Avo LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder. Room 3L Lewis Block. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1. L. O T. M., meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2- 3U o'clock. In I O. O. F. liu.ll. 24W Washington Wash-ington avenue. Visiting members aro cordlallv Invited to attend. MRS ADDIK ANUKLL L. C. MISS L- JENNIE PROUT. R. K. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternul Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie No II F. O. E.. meets every Wednehdiiy evening at Eagle Hall, east of Reed llo. tel at 8 V m. Vtslllng Brother Eagles nro Invlled to attend thy Aerlo mect- ,nK"'LEON BROWNING. W. President. y It CEIGER Secretary DR. N. M. ESTES. Aerie Physician MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. f'--). meets evr,ry Tuesday Tues-day night at o'clock, at Eagles HalL liin St. Visiting members Invited to ro(:a vithpus. rARRI3 CounFcl J. H. SHAl-'ER. Clerk. Ogden Business Directory Advcrtlsenjeiita la this coiutun cti&t 7.5c. per Uoo uer tLonlh, payable lu Ldvaacc AL.VORD & ANYTHING. Dell 33:V ML'CH MORE for LOTS LESS luio ARcarrEtrrs. f . C. WOOD3 & CO. 1st Nat'l Bank. ATTORHEYS-AT-LAW. R. 6. FAR NS WORTH. Attorney-at- Law; 314 and 315 L'ccJta buildlJig. READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements cost one cent per word each issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more Ilne6 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 page must be paid in advance. No exception to this rule. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) BARBARICK &. MAUGHAN, D. C.'s Doctors of Chiropractic, if yon arc sick and have tried everything every-thing and did not receive help, try Chiropractic (Spinal) Adjustments and j;t.-t well. To all those who don't Know about Chiropractic we will give nu examination and Adjustment free, l-.'s worth $10,011 to you. Don't put it off Coine at once. Ind. phona 3-S43-A. Office 107 Cedes L'ldg. 12-Mf CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DENClgars and Tobacco. PIpo doctors. 33&U CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. KK W H. I,ong for building and re-ralrlng; re-ralrlng; plans furnished. Hell, 1S6S. 1 1-2 G-l 1110. trus. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have ony kind of Junk ohone us up; w will call for It Boll phono 325 K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phono jLCobaoc Bell 626-.; Ind. 3CS5-D 11-16 22 MVSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occalous. Ind. 1134-372-i-A. Bell 1203. 7-1 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician und Surgeon; office Lours. 10 to 12 a. va.; 2 to 4 p. m ; 340 25th St, OIOco phones. Bell 616-K; Ind. G1S; residence resi-dence C46 Wash. Ind. phone 602. PLASTERING AND PATCHING. AMES oc WRIGHT, 3C2 Parry Ave., Ind. phono 110S. All work guaranteed. guaran-teed. 10 2C-lmo. ' SANITAR1 WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Diet. No 2, oil of tbe city 60uth of 2-Kh ftreet Bell Phone 224-Z. NeH McCarty. 6-10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komon, Proo. Phono Dell J003 All klud of acavenecr work prompi'y attended to. 1 SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, .sold or exchanged; also trjnks and suitcases suit-cases cn.eap. Bell Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twehty-flfta street. 7-9 lyr STORAGE. STOIIAGE spaeo reasonat.'o. Ogtfen Wholesale Grocery Co., 1.310 Wall avc. 9-17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, Baggago, Hack and Bus Una. Eupgago and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both phonei 2. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co, mcvlng vans, all klnls transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 323 1 2 26th St Phones 2SX UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLiA repairing and covering, 928-28th. J- den Hart-Jg. Bell, 571-X; Ind. 433. 9-1-tf. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. K. VAN K AM TEN', parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted nnd laid, work guaranteed. 2769 Volker, Both phonos. S S It UPIIOLSTERING. French polishing. repairing and furniture packing. Carpvtii and wall paper ck-anlng. II!ghett prices paid for second-band furniture. Denkers & Kamnicycr, phones B. I17D-Z, I. 3605 D. 11-9-lrno VIBRATORY TREATMENTS. Dr. R. E Bnlrd. M. T., (Drugles3 Vibratory Treatnunts, nnI the sclen-tlfice sclen-tlfice appllcAtlon of manual manipulation, manipula-tion, for tho permanent cure of chronic chron-ic diseases. Office at residence, 2717 Madison Ave. Hours J to 11 a. in., 5 to R p. m. Bell 142S-Y. Consultation free. 11-21-1 1110 j Vienna Cafe P 322 Twenty fifth St. : Special Dinner 25 Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. E 3 L READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. HELP WANTED. FEMALE. KXPERIEXCED girl for housework; no washing or Ironing. 571 24tb. 12-2-lwlc WOMAN for general housework. 90S-X Bell. J2-21wk GIRL for housework, no washing, one that can go homo ulchts, 2215 Jefferson. 1130-lwk. EXPERIENCED GinL lor general housework, 432 Twenty-seventh. 11-29-tf LADIES wanted to tako work home; spare time; experience unnecessary; unneces-sary; reliable help onlv. 2235 Wash. a ve- ' ll-2S-lwk SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE GOOD NURSE wanting position. 2345 Grant. 1 2-2-1 wk WORK on ThurBday and Friday of each week Bell phono 748-Y. 12-1-1 w YOUNO WOMAN would likp a position posi-tion as housekeeper. Apply D. B., caro SUtndard. 11-30-lwk MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desires position po-sition a-j liousi keeper In small family, fam-ily, elderly couplo jirefencd. Address Iw-s. Lulu Frlel. Roy. Utah. 11-22-1 wk DRESSMAKING. PLAIN SEWING and dressmaking reasonable. Bell phono 533K; 570 23th. 10-22-lwk DRESSMAKING. 23C0 "Wasb. 441 Ind. 7-9-tt SITUATION WANTED 1JALE MAN 25 years wantH any kind of work. Address Box "E" Care Standard. Stand-ard. 11 30-1 wk. YOUNG man of goo,T ability desires position as bookkeeper or clerk. Can furnish good references. Address A-21. Care Standard. ( 11-30-lwk EXPERIENCED chauffeur doslres Po-bltion Po-bltion In private garage, or will do any other work. Call or phone C. O, Lohc, Broom hotel. ll-2C-lwk. JAPANESE boy wants housework or any kind of work. Bell, 1113. 11 -26-1 wk. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS; A HORSE WANTED A gentleman desires to canvas Weber county and wants the use of a buggy horse for his board. Address Solicitor, Care of the Standard. Good reference given 'and good attention to horse. ll-2Ctf. FAMILY, to caro for boy 2 years old; will pay $2.50 per wk. Call Ind. .-1705-1. 1 1-23-1 wk. FOR RENT. . ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOM AND BOARD Close In; desirable desir-able for two. 2526 Adams. 11 29-1 wk BOARD AND ROOM; 5 IS 25th. 11-14-lmo FURNISHED front room, down stairs, with board, $22.50 per month. 2674 Monroe ave. 10-24-lnio. K00M3 AND EOARB. 2333 Adams 2-16 tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. TWO FURNISHED houses. Inqulro 103S 23th. 122-lwk FOR RENT December 15th. Nicely j furnished house, .fine location. References Ref-erences required. Also farm K. A. AG EE. 414 First National Bank. 1 1-3H-1 wk. WANTED. FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED To rent, modem furnished bouse within three blocks of Reed liotel; No children. Slate terms. Ad-tlress Ad-tlress O F. T. Standard. 12-2-tf PERSONAL. PERSONAL Weak men, new Interesting Interest-ing scientific facts; quick relief, vigor, spirit, development, sell-control. Sealed particulars free Erie Medical Co.. Station C. Buffalo. N. V- 11-S-St MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National B'.dg. 4j30-tf MONEY to l-'a on wa-.chea, dla-mondss. dla-mondss. Jewelry, firearms. etc Unclo Sam's Loan O.Tlce. established jSSC. Tho Moi.y Lenders of Ogdi-a; 273 25th SL C. H. Srulth. Prop. 9-4-lyf IT S THJf Riverdale Flour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the l OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGti 1 1 FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS., FURNISHED ROOMS The Wilson, 137 Hcrrkk. Bell 1544. 12-2-lw'i MODERN furnishfd rooms to rent with or without board, 5'.'.9 23rd. 11-30 lwk. FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. house-keeping. 475 30th. 113-lwk THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping, house-keeping, 2051 Wa?h. Ave. ll-2C-lwk NEWLY furnished rooms; rent reasonable. rea-sonable. 23i"i7 Wash. ll-2S-lwk FURNISHED front housekeeping rooms, gas range. 33C 21th SL 11 2C-lwk FURNISHED room, 255 26th St.. Bell. 11S0-X. 11-17-lnio. NICE FURNISHED roam, 2152 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 11-15-lmo ROOMS for gentlemen, modern. Pell 30C-K. 10-1 1-1 mo HOUSEKEEPLN'G rooms, 2353 Monroe. Mon-roe. 11-S-lnio THREE FURNISHED rooms. $13.00 W. B Wedell. 11-7-tf FURNISHED rooms, modern, 223fl Grant. 11-4-lmo. " FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE unfurnished room, 2721 Jefferson Jeffer-son n venue. 11 2Vlw FOR RENT. " UNFURNISHED HOUSEO. C-ROOM mcnlern house. 262t'i Qulncy. Inquire SUnmons Cafe. Ind phona 177. 12-2-lwk SIX-ROOM house for rent, and furniture furni-ture for sale, reasonable. 2161 Adams. ll-2S-lwk. THREE-ROOM hoaiso and barn. 35th and Lincoln Thono 127C Bell. ll-2S-lwk FIVE-ROOM house, pantry and closet, clos-et, $13 per month.; also three furnished fur-nished rooms, cellar, pantry and closet, clos-et, $15. Inquire Bell 1197-K. 11-23-lwk MODERN six-room house. Inqulro 2547 Monroe. 11-26 lwk. HOUSE; 10 rooms; strictly modern, with furnace; $35.00 a month. Ap-plv Ap-plv C53 27th. 11-16-tf STORE FOR RENT. STORE for rent, 2279 Wash. 11-30-1 wig "for rentTmiscellaneous-" FOR RENT Nearly new hlsh grad-j piano, lud. phono 67. Bell 102S-Y. 11-30-tt FOR SALE SCELLaNEOUS FOR SALF Nearly new high grada Ilano. Ind. phono 67. Bell J028-Y. 11-30-tf A FEW single comb White Leghorn cockerels; nothing finer In Utah At 252S Madison ave. ll-2S-lwk FOR SALE A few fine pullets, Plymouth Ply-mouth Rock aud Rhode Islands. Ind. phono 3617D. ll-2S-lwk SIX HOLE Jewel gas range; all attachments, at-tachments, furniture, window shades. Bell. 1536-K. 11-20-lwk, INCOMING house, 2506 Lincoln Ave. 11 22-1 wk I TYPEWRITERS bargains. 216 25th street. 11-12-lmo FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har-I har-I ness; cheap. Call either phone 149, j or P. O. Box B 4396. 11 10-tf TWO SADDLE ponies at Smith's Mattress Mat-tress Factory. 11-7-tf OLD newspaper matrices, good to put under carpets, lino your chicken coop and rabbit peas, etc.; a handy thing around the Louse. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Slzo of bed, 33x47 1-2 Inches. In first-class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at ono time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address th Evening Standard. 7-2-tf FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put under carpeU. Inquire Standard offlco. tf WANTED TO BUT. CLEAN wbxco at Sumduxd offlco. 12-17-tf lost BETWEEN Bamberger depot and Ec cles bldg., largo envelope, containing contain-ing blue prints, kodak views, etc. Fiuder kindly return to Standard of. flee and receive reward. 12-1-tt FOR SALE OR RENT" FOR SALE Four-roomed modern house, cheap. 2945 Lincoln avenue. 10-22 lino 3 OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE S2S 25th street ' Wires to all tracks on all Sporting Events. Mr.".'.!'; jut w.".; : ,ui?g77yVt'H'3a 3Paclflo Express I 6 3fl a.m. li ru-t MaU ll 67 a.m. llovcrland Limited 3 40 p.m. ..I'axlflo express I 4 Si p rn. Ko. I From West. Arrlva. ClAtlantlo Express G:V a.m. lu Kii-st Mall I 1W tm. 2 Ovorlojid Limited 210 pm. 4,Atlantlc Express G:2i p rn. Dully except Sunday. LEGAL. NOTICE. To tho stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company: Notice is hereby given that a meet-Iok meet-Iok of tho stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company will be held a the company's office, room No. 20C Ecelos building, Ogden City. Utah, on the 5th day of November, 1910. at 11:00 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of considering and voting upon tbe following fol-lowing proposi-d changes and amendments amend-ments to tho articles ot Incorporation of this company, to-wit: eioai article V and substitute In lieu therfof the following: "Articlo V Tbe authorized amount of the capital cap-ital stock of said corporation shall be Four Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars divided di-vided Into Forty Thousand (40,ou0) shares of preferred stock of ihe par valuo of One Hundred (J100.00) Dol- lara each. Unless otherwise ordered 1 by th Board of Directors, all dividends divi-dends shall be paid in Tour equal quarterly quar-terly rayumoU, to-wlt; On the first day or April, July, October and I January of each year, commencing commenc-ing with the flrct such day succeeding suc-ceeding the directors' iwetiog nt which such dividend Ih declared. All dividends are payable to the stockholders stock-holders appearing of record on tho company's books on tho day beforo such dividend Is payable." Repeal article XI. aud substitute In lieu thereof the foiiowlng: "Article "Arti-cle XI. '"Th officers of this corporation corpora-tion shall consist of a Board of Eleven (11) Directors, a President, two Vice-Prvsldents, Vice-Prvsldents, n Secretary and a Treasurer; Treas-urer; each offWr and director. In order or-der to bo eligible, must own and hold NOTICE. In the district court of the Second ' Judicial district of the state of Utah, ! In and for tho county of Weber. In tho matter of the application of Ras-ruusson Ras-ruusson Realty Company, a corporation, corpora-tion, for voluntary dissolution. Notice is hereby given that tho Rasmusson Realty Company, a corporation cor-poration of the state of Utah, has presented to the aboe named court a petition praying to be nllowed to dls-lncorirato dls-lncorirato and dlnsolve, and that Saturday, the 10th day of December, 1910, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, has been .appointed as the time, and the court room of the district court j of WVber county In Ogden City, Utah, as the place, at which said application applica-tion will be heard. At any time before be-fore the expiration of said day last named, any person may filo bis objections objec-tions to the application of said cor- poratlon and Its directors for the di3- j solution thereof. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 5th j dav of November. A D. 1910. (Seal. S. G. DYE. Clerk. By L. A. Van Dyke. Deputy. C. R. Holllngsworth, Attorney for ' I Petitioners. ' ' j NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD- j ERS MEETING. i TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF I JAMES COAL & ICE COMPANY: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special meeting of the stockholders of tho James Coal & Ice company, a Utah corporation, is hereby called, and will be held at tho law offices of Joseph Chez, Esq., at Rooms 403-404 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, on Thursday, the 15th day of Deeembr. 1910. at 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day. Said meeting is called for the purpose ot adopting or rejecting reject-ing the following propose! amendment amend-ment to the Articles of Incorporation of said James Coal & Ico company, as follows: To amend Articlo VIII of eald Ar- at $1,000.00. The amount of the official Wind of each Constable in Weber County shall be and i3 hereby fixed at Sl.onnno. Dated: Osdcn, ULah, November 28, 1910. OSCAR B MADSON. Chairman Board County Commissioners Commission-ers Weber County, State of Utah. Attest: SAMUEL G. DYE, County Clerk and Kx-Oificio Clerk Board County Commissioners, Weber We-ber County, Utah Count Commissioner O. B. Mndson voting "aye." County Commissioner Frank Mooro voting "aye." County Commissioner Jno. T. By-bee By-bee voting "aye." STATE OF UTAH, County of Weber, RS. I. SAMUEL G. DYE. County Clerk and Ex-Officlo Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Weler County, In tho State of Utah, do hereby here-by certify that the alove and foregoing forego-ing ordinance was passed by ihe Board of County Commissioners of said Weber County at a meeting thereof there-of held on Monday, November 2S, 1910, and I do further certify that upon the final passage of said ordinance ordi-nance Commissioner O. B Madson. j Commissioner Frank Moore and Commissioner Com-missioner Jno. T. Bybee each aud all I voted "aye." j WITNESS my hand and official seal ; hereto affixed this 2Sth day of No-I No-I ember." A. D. 1910. j (Seal) SAMUEL G. DYE. County Clerk and Ex Officio Clerk of Board of Count Commissioners of Weber Couuly. State of Utah. I OGDEN UP.HOLSTEP.LNG WORKS. MENDERS AND JOBBERS OF ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2001 Washington Avenue. Bell, 1081-Y. Ind. 368-M Ogden Utah. |