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Show ' mii-i.lb iLm3 I PL I.JCj I FOR REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS WB HAVE TWO nice frame houses I JuhI completed tn AVall avenue, , throo rooms, pari try arut closet, cement ce-ment collar, elctrlc lights, good lot: take your choice for $1.2.10, small payments down; pay something every month; beats paying rent. Hunter & Kenned v, second floor First National. 11-28-Uk "GLORIOUS KOOTENAY" RRITISII COLUMBIA-Buy u fertile fruit farm; $lu cash, $10 monthlv. No Irrigating. Irri-gating. Delightful climate. Floe booklet book-let cy Investors' Trust & Mortgaro ror(Vmtlon Ltd, 131 llastlntn; W., Vancouver, B. C. 1 1-261 wk. EIGHT ROOM modern ,-ick. house on bench; very easy term.. Inquire j Bell riiono 478-Y. ll-2:J-Xajo. MODERN brick i..Usc of X rooaia, 972 2:?rd Large lot and barn, good location. lo-cation. The largest arhool building In the city Irt lu In,- built near this property. To make a quick snl. will fell at a snap. Terms. (Jet key nt first door east. luquiro of owner. Bfll, 121UZ 1 l-2U-f 10, 20. Cv. or 10 acres line fruit land, on gaud Rldco, terms to r-ult. Also water In Davis & Vobr Counties c.n-al c.n-al company for game. KELLY Jfc IIRR-RICK. IIRR-RICK. 10-2011. j 1 I WE HAVE CLOSE IN A-:-room modern frame, now ,. $.',400.00 4- room modern frame, new .. $2,200.00 5- ioom modern frame and barn $2,530.00 4-1 oop brick bouse and bath room; lot -ISxl"! feet; must fell; make u an oiler. Lots on "yth and Lincoln. JGoO.bM S-room house, large barn and 2 acres of land; good location. ? 1,0m). 00; we will sell on easy terms. See Cail C. Kasraust'on. o00 21th Si. 1 2-3-2 ks FIVE lots, RIvcrt-ldc. California, wo would liko to exchange for OgJen properly. 22CI Vath. Ave. 11-14 lmo. i A GOOD five-room house with pantry and closets Connected with ow-er. ow-er. Coori liarn. cement walks, fine lruvn wJth Phade and fruit trees In the best of neighborhoods If you want n good home for Utile niony thU Is jour chance. Any reasonable offer will he accepted if inadoatonee. Call at 071 21th or phone Belli ""S-Y. 1 1 2S-1 wk WE STILL HAVE seventy acres left of that 21" acre tract on the Sand-ride Sand-ride to o In 5. 10 or 20 acre tracts on long time and easy payments at yl'Hi per acre. After Jan. 1 price Is ; $12." per acre. Don't wait till after 1 Jan. 1 IX It now. Hunter & Kennedy, Ken-nedy, second tloor 1-1 rst National ll-2S-lwk NEW modern 5-room brick house. $2,750 011, 4 room frame house, good bani on bench, Sl.G .Vrooin frame bouse, brick lined, on bench. $2,2.10, KELLY A- DERRICK 11-30-lwR "legal! (Csutlcud.) Ucles of lnconoratlon by 6'rlklng out from snid Article, tho following words and figures: "The amount ot the aulhorl7.ed capital capi-tal etock of thi9 corporation shall b' and 13 FIFTY THOUSAND ($50,000) DOLLARS divided Into FIFTY THOUSAND (00,000) shares of the. par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each, fully paid, and non-assos3able." , (Which words and figures are set out I on lines 1. 2. 3 and 4 ot said Article ) And substituting In lieu thereof, tho I following words and figures: I "The amount of the authorized cap-I cap-I Ual stock of this corporation shall be. and Is ($100,000) ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, divided Into 1 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (100.-000) (100.-000) Phurcs of tho par value of ($1 00) ! One Dollar each, fully paid, and nonassessable." non-assessable." j The Intent and purpose of said amendment Is to increase the capital stock 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) I SHARES, of the par value of One ! ($1.00) Dollar each fully paid, and non-aRsessable. i This meetlnc Is called by authority j of tno Hoard of Directors. Dated at Ogden, Utah, November 22nd. 1910. JAMES COAL & ICE COMPANY, By W. F. JAMES, President, By D. D. ELLIS. Secretary, j Joseph Chez, Attorney. AN ORDINANCE , Entitled "An Ordinance Prescribing i and Fixing the Amount of Official Bonds to Be Exeouted by County iand County Precinct Officers of Weber We-ber County, State of Utah. I Tho Hoard of County Commissioner I of Weber County, Utah, ordains as ! follows: That before entering upon the duties ; of their respective offices for the term commencing 12:00 o'clock Noon, on Monday, January 2, 1911. the following fol-lowing mimed officers shall execute to Weber County, a good and suffl- , elent bond In the following named sums, lo-wlt: Tho amount of the official bond of the County Clerk of Weber County shall be and In hereby llxcd at $10,-000. $10,-000. on. I The amount of the official bond of ! the County Recorder of Weber Count v I shall be and Is hereby fixed at $10,-: $10,-: ouo.oo. ' LEGAL (Cont nued.) In his own name at least ten shares of tho preferred Block of this corporation, corpora-tion, as shown by tho looks thereof." Repeal article XII and substitute In lieu thereof Uio following: "Article "Arti-cle XII Within ten days after the election of a Ronrd of Directors they j shall hold a directors' mci'tiiis and i elect a president, two Vice-Presidents. I a Secretary and Treasurer. Tho President Presi-dent and the Vice-Presidents shrill bo chosen urn elected from anion,' their j own number; but the Secretary and Treasurer may be elected either from I the directors or from the stockholders ! In the discretion of the board, and lu the offices of Secretary and Treaa-i Treaa-i urcr may be combined in the same person. There bhall hereafter be held I an annual meeting of the owners and holders of the preferred stock of the corporation on the second Wednesday of April of each year; such meeting shall bo held for the purpose of elect-In? elect-In? a Hoard of eleven Directors, and transacting inch other business as muy bo deemed necessary or convenl cnt for the welfare of the corporation corpora-tion Such meeting shall be held at tho general office of the corporation In the city of Ogden. County of Weber We-ber and Slate of Utah, at such hour of j said day as the President or Hoard ' of Directors may determine. The Hoard . of Directors may direct the calling of t-pvclal meetings as they may deem I proper and necessary. At all meeting of stockholders, whether annual or special, representation of a majority of the preferred stock, exclusive of treasury or non-Issued slock, Bhall be necessary for the transaction of business, busi-ness, and no business, except to adjourn ad-journ or to adjourn to a specified date, shall be transacted at any meeting of stockholders, unless a majority of the 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 the ote car-t by the owners of the preferred stock of the corporation shall bo deemed and declared duly elected as such dl rector Each owner and holler of the preferred stock In the corporation shall be entitled to as many votes as he holds shares of such slock. Representation Repre-sentation by prox, duly appointed, shall bo allowed at all meetings of the stockholders, whether annual or special. The failure to bold 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 sucn meeting may be held at any subsequent time upon giving twenty-one (21) day6" notice thereof by publication in a dally newspaper news-paper published In Ogden City. State of Utah. Tho 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 ai I aforesaid. The notice must specify I In general terms Ihe purpoFo or pur-1 pur-1 poses for which any special meeting Is called. Notice of any annual or I special meeting may be served by the ! Secretary or other ofllcer by deliver-i deliver-i Ing a copy (hereof to such stockholder owning or holding preferred stock In this corporation personally, or by de-i de-i positing copies thereof in the United States postoflice at Ogden. Utah, with I the postage prepaid, thereon, at least i twenty-one (21) days prior to the dalo I of any such meeting, aldresscd to tho : several addresses of such slockhold- ers which shall have the same effect j as the publication aforesaid DAVID KCCLES. President. HENRY II. ROLAl'P, Secretary. Dated, Ogden, Utah. Oct. 11th, 1910. SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6.10 a p., 7:30 a. m , 9 a. m., 10:31 J a. in., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. za.. , 4:30 p. m., C p. m., 7:20 p. iu., 9 p. cu., j 10:30 p m. Twelve fast trains each way dally. I Call "Haaaborger Express" (either j 'pLone) for quick and careful sorvlco in Salt Lake valley. J. F. REARDON. Gen. SuoL UNION DEPOT-TIME DEPOT-TIME CARD EFFECTIVE OCT. 16th, 1910. ((Mountain Time.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R- R. DEPART. S.KtprcM for the Ka-st 7 fi n.m 1jTo Salt Lake 9.M am. I. ' Salt Luko l'u.HKonRr 12: 1 j n.m. 2AU.mili! I.lrnltod. cuat 2 Xi p.m Atlantic Mull, ont fi.w p.m. kicicind June-lion Kxpreas C lj p.m. ARRIVE. 9OKd?n 1'oJsengpr 11:25 a.m. IjLlmlieu from Kant 2 45 p m. B,-'IiI-uko Kxprcss from cast. 3.3) p.m. eiKili-ii KurcH 3 . r.. j p.m. II. l.oiul from Sanpre 7:10 p.m. S,Utuh and C'al. Express 12:30 arn. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Tr. I I No-1 EtLMbound I Depart. 20,Mall niid Express I 8 30 a.m. l'4l;ut Mall , 8 C5 a m. fcjlxo AiiKolen lAi.. dally 1 1..5 p m 2,Uverlurid Limited 2:3J p nx. 4iAlUnllc Exprcei i.0Q p.tn. No-I Vetbound. Arrive. fI'nBeii(tor 1 5 35 ft m. 3( ullrornl.t Express 6 4J a m. VvFnst Mall Jll :17 u rn. lJverlund Limited .I.I.Mnm. 7Ixs Armeies Ltd. dally.. .J:jjv.m.' OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. I North of Opden. Depart. Portland Exprnxs 1-15 u.m. tt.Uutto Kx press 1 2-"i a ni. 12l (irden-Mulrid Motor Car... X:il rt li luto E.iren ;i-p) a.m. 3 ( It u 1 1 o and Portland 3 y p.m. llfC'uelio Valley Pajacngur... b:lS p.m. No. I North of OKden. Arrive 2,Hutto Express I C:3 a.m. , 4 Portland Kxprcua Sam a.m. 14 ITinh Espresii I j. 16 u m. J2Salt Luko P.us.-oneer ,l'e.20 a.m. I 4Salt L.nkn Sperlal... 3.ip.m. , lMnlaJ-uJen Motor Car .. 4:iJ p.m. 1 No. I South of Ocden. Depart. ; 2'SaIt Lako Express I 7.13 a m. 1 Sl.lvocal for S ' It Luko 8.M a.m. ' ViPortlanJ Ejiorcns j 9: 10 a m. I lJ;i.'acho Valley Express ID a.m. 1 Si Lock I 11 am . alLtx al 2 ?i p.m : 4;siult Lako Special 4,ij p.m. ti Loa Angela Ltd., Ually.. .. 3.M p.m. 1 W IjocbI s m p.m. ' I'j.Klyor &;4'i p.m. 1 ivrSilt LnUo Local, dally 6:15 pm. ; 14,Utah Exprow tf.lo p.m. j 4JLoca.l , ti'4i p m. No. South of Oi;Jen. Arrive. ) - lP;rttand ExprCb 112:45 am. 22,llun ExpreMS LtxJu.m 31, Atlantic Express h :.' a m. ' 1.' M.1I10 Express U:r u.m Xi, 1- Iyer I Si i n m. .. l.'J.uial Ill i'.'. a.m. AriKelcs l.liiilie-1 12 S) p in. 21 1 Local 2:i"J p.m. 3.Hutti and Portland I 3.:!'i p.m. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. , WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Sei:o Lily C.lrclo No. 174. mreli every r-con.l ii ii i fourth Mutuby nlghtK at r:J'1. n I. o O. V. I la 11. VlBltlntc neighbors eordlally Invlte.l. TEN A NELSON, G. N. KATE 1IEYM N, Cloik. Iioll Phono E4l-- B. P. O ELKS. ... , B P. o. Elk. OKlen Lo'l,:e No. 1;'. loilire nnd club ronnu prronj floor Zi WaHhlnp; l-,n avenue lli-ular mCOlli'K" every 'iuesday c-nlt.c , . C. A. HO YD. ExnHeJ Ruler. C. O. DcWoEF. Secretary WOODMEN OF THE WOrtLD. Wel.er Camp No 74. meet hi V- l P. Hall In the Utah National P-ank U'J every Thursday evenlnc ut f o'elocK. Vlt'ltlnt; Woodmen coidlally Invlied to ai-tend. ai-tend. XV. H DRABBLE. C. C. E. AUT1L C'.nik Flrs.1 Nd-tlonol Nd-tlonol Bunk Bldfi. ORDER OF OWi-S. m . OKden Nest, No. LIS. Oruor of Owl", men cvi-ry Thuroday evonlnn In '-f?'?'" Hall eutt of Reel hotel, at S oclocK. llllii(f Brother Owln bto Invited to attend at-tend tho Net mevtlnt; . , . THOMAS LESLIE. President. J. OLIVER. Secretary. No. 2413 WaBhlDH'.on AV- WOMEN OF WOODCRVFT. Women of Woodcraft, oi.den Circle Mi, mectM every eclnesday nlil'.it at ' o'clock. K. of P. Hall. VlHUlntf noun-tors noun-tors Invited. Dues can bo i'ld at ins KuKan 'grocery wtore. tho afternoon ot the 2Mh of each ininth ALMA LUDlNGTON. O N. fc.'S 12th St. 1LVP.IE CR1TF.S. Clerk. "731 Monro Avo- KMGHTS OF rYTHIAS Otcdeti Lodif No 2. Kr.'.glits of Pythias meets at Cail hall. L'tuh National Ban bull ding, every Monday evening. All iv. of P. u rctjuenled to ineol with ua. A. E. PRATT. C. C-W. C-W. U KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. oi B. i 3 IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved order of Rfdmen, Hlawotha Tribe No. 3. mees In Eagles Hall, every firm and third Monday evenlntfs. at ' p. m- Vlpltlnit chiefs cordlully Invited. JAMtS MACBETH. SachoO E. R CE1CEK, 4" of R. A. li. KBJHT. C. ot W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Ijoyal Order of Mooso, Ogden Lo'Jce No. til. meeto every Friday evening at 8.W p. ui.. Eagles Hall JoS Clll'Z. D. P. A. KOI IN. T. R. A. IRVINE. Secretary- ROTAL ARCANUM. Fraternal beneflolury order. In.urn" men nt low rates Reserve fund over sU million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes neond and tourtn Thursdays at 1. O. O. I Hall. P. A. HERDT1. RtKcnt. J. W. Wo'lHEHSFOO.N. Collector. CEO. B ROBERTS. Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. 1 The ltoynl Highlanders meet the first nd third Mondays at Union Labor Hull. S)3 24th street. Dues can Imj paid from 2 to 4. olfice of cj. W. Green, on tho 24lh of ch month, Yblllnif mciukrii cordially cor-dially invlttd DA Y REL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLIN. Sec'y and Trcaa. BROTHERHOOD F AMERICAN YOEMKN. C'gden Hmefleii'l. No. 1C0J. meets second sec-ond and fourth VcdneMduy nights. Odd Fellows' Hall Vlu'.iliitf Archer cordially cor-dially lulled to meet Mich ua w. H. toller. CL1 Sli St.. Foreman. O. E WILLIAMS. 2161,61, Correspondent. ODD FELLOWS Ogden Lcxlgo No. 6. Independent Order Or-der nf Odd Fellows, meets In I. O O. F Hall, every Tuesday evening. Vlultlng brothers cordl'iUy Invited to b present. SIDNEY BAKER, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Secretary. ' Queen City Retekah Lolge, No. 4, I. O. O. V., mets hecond and fjurth Friday evenliiKS at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting numbers Invited kate biley;. N. G. EMMA, ME1D, Rec. Hec'y. 7U 2nrj. ORDER OK RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No 124. j. R. j , meets -cond and fourth Fridays at 2 1 p. m.. In K. of P. Hull, coruor Waeh-Incton Waeh-Incton avenue and 2Kb street. All brothers aro cordially Invite-. to attend. GEO. ALLEN', C. C. D. L. BOYLE. S. and T. READ THIS!! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements cost one cent per word each lecue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no flrot insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 25 cents per line por week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page must De paid In advance. No exception to this rule. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Coutin-iod.) BARBARICK &. MAUGHAN, D. C.'s Doctors of Chiropractic, if you urc sick and nave tried overy-tlilng overy-tlilng and did not receive help, try Chiropractic (Spinal I AdJiiitmeuUJ and R t well. To iill tlio.e who don t know aliout Chiropractic we will selvo an examination and Adjustment free, l-.'a worth JlO.nn to you Don't put it off Come at once lnd. phouc S43A. Office -107 Eccles Bldg. lJ2-tf CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco, Plpo doctors. 3-36-iX CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. F.ICKJ V. I!. Ing for hulldliiK und re-rairlng; re-rairlng; idans furnished Hell. loOS ll-'JC-lmo. SXfWK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you bave ny alod of Junt ohona us un; wo will call for it. Bell phone 325-K; lnd. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobsou. BU 6:6-; lnd. 365-D. 111623 MVSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions, lnd. 1134-372A-A. Bell J205. 7-1 If PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician aod Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 4 i. m : 340 25th St. Olflco phones. Bell 615-K; lnd. GIG; residence resi-dence 646 Wash. lnd. phone 102, PLASTERING AND PATCHING. AMES & WRI'.HT, 3C2 Parry Ave.. Ind. phono 1198. All work guaranteed. guaran-teed. 10-26-lmo. SANITAR! "vVORK. ' APPOINTED 8CAVENGER of DIsL No 2, all ot the city south ot 2 4 In flreeL Bell Phone 824 Z. N?H I McCarty. M0 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO, Paul Van Komen, ProD. Phono Bell 1003. All kludu ot scavenger work prompt'y attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, eold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases ch,cap. Bell Phono 1321. 179 1-3 Twenty-fifth etroet 7 9-lyr STORAGE. STORAGE spate reatjonat'e. Osdon Wholea.le Grocery Co., 310 Wall ave. 9-17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, Baggage., Hack and Bus Uai. Luggago and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 26th. Both Phones i'2. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN A Storago Co., moving vans, all kin it transfer work; pianos a specialty. Of flee 32S 1-2 2Cth SL Phones 2S3. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and covering, 92S-2Sth. J. don Hartog, Bell, 171-X; lnd. 433. -l-t UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR. ING. K. VAN KAMPEN, parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted nnd laid, work guaranteed. 27C9 Volker. Both phones, 8-S-lt UPHOLSTERING, French polishing, repairing and furniture pat-king. Carpets and wall paper cleaning. Highest priceR paid for Becond-bnud furniture. Denkers & Kammeyer, phones B. 1179-Z, I. 3G0G-D. 11-0-1 mo VIBRATORY TREATMENTS. Dr. R. E. Balrd, M. T., (Drugiesa) VILratory Treatruenta, nnd the sclen-tirice sclen-tirice application of manual manipulation, manipula-tion, for the permanent euro of chronic chron-ic diseases. Omce at residence, 2747 Madison Ave. Hours h to 11 n. m.. D to S p. m. Bell 1426 Y. Consultation free. 11-21 lino i it ?. 'n : r..j'.wf '.'.''lAOf.',' "jfBM j Vienna CaJe t ' 322 Twenty-fifth St. ; ' Special Dinner 23? - ! : Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p, m. I Dinner from 4 to 8 p, m. Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers, j) fr-sf.vr. f..'VH"j. w.'.'.'Ji.j.miii'w.t'.'J.T.'j REVU THE CI.ASSIFIEU PAGE. HELP WANTED. FEMALE. EXPERIENCED girl for housework; no washing or ironing. 574 24th. 12-2-1 wk WOMAN for general housework. WS-X Bell. 12-21 wk i fJIRL for housework, do washing; one thut can ho:nr nlchts. 2215 Jefferson. ll-3ulwk. EXPERIENCED CIRL lor general housework. lo2 Twcnty-sevenlli. ll-2Mf IADIES wanted to Like work home; j spare lime; experience uunoces- nary; reliable help onlv. 2235 Wash. ave. 11 2S-lwk SITUATIONS WANTED ! FEMALE Ol'NG WOMAN dfire position in! .mall family caring for children Address Miss Nellie 1 nomas, general dt livery. clt 12-3-lssk j GOOD NURSE wantlug position. 2315 Grant 122-lwk WORK on Thursday and Friday of j each week. Bell phone 748-". 12-1-1 w j YOUNG WOMAN would like a im.sI- j tion as housekeeper. Apply D. B . care Standard. 1 1-30-1 wk j MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desires po- I llion ns housekeeper in nmall family, fam-ily, elderly couple (.referred. Address Mes. Lulu Kriel. Roy. I'lnh. 1 1-22-1 wk DRESSMAKING.- PLAIN SEWING and dresamakinr? reasonable. Boll phono C33K; 570 25th. 10-221wk DRESSMAKING. 2350 Wash. 411 Iud. 7-9-tt SITUATION WANTED lffALE A YOUNG M N of good character, I with four years' experience, wunts p. if it ion as liookkeer or clerk; can operate typewriter, also furnish reference. ref-erence. Address A. 2S, care Standard. Stan-dard. 12-31wk MAN 25 years wants any kind of work. Address Box "E" Care Stand ard. 11-JiJ-lwk. YOUNG man of good ability desires position as hodtkeepcr or clerk. Can furnish god references Address A-21. i Care Standard. 11 Xn-lwk AGENTS WANTED. HUSTLERS wanted everywhere: $25 to J100 made weekly; quick seller; big profits; particulars free; write today. to-day. Drake Specialty Co, 1012 Wilde St , Los Angeles. Cal. 12 3-.U W ANTEDMIS CELLANEO U S? WANTED A man to buy some very fine nickle revolving clonk racks at Clark's fixture sale. 12-3U A HORSE WANTEDA gentleman desires to canvas Weber county and wants the use of a buggy horse for his board. Address Solicitor, Caro of the Standard Good reference given and good attention to horse. ll-2C tt. FAMILY to caro for boy 2 years old; will pay $2 50 per wk. Call Ind. 37Q5-I. 1 1-23-1 wk. FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOM AND BOARD-Clone In, desirable desir-able for two. 2526 Adams. 11 29-lwk BOARD AND ROOM; 548 25th. 11-14 lmo FURNISHED front room, down stairs, with board, $22.50 per month. 2671 Monroe ave. 10-21 lmo. HOOM3 AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. 2 16-tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. TWO FURNISHED houses. Inquire 103S 25th. 12-2-lwk j FOR RENT December 15th Nicely furnished house, fine location. References Ref-erences required. Also farm. R. A. AGEE, 411 First National Bank. 1 1-30-1 wk. wanted; FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED To rent, modern furnished house within three blocks of Reed hotel; No children. Slate terms. Ad-dress Ad-dress G F. T.. Standard. 1 2-2 tf MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Loans on Improved farm or city property HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First NaUonal Bldg. 4-30-tf MONEY to l-'o on waicbes. dla-mondss, dla-mondss, lewelry, firearms, rtc Uucle Sam's Loan Offlco, established 1SS5. Tho Mo-'.y Lenders of Ogdia; 278 25th St C. H. Sadth. Prop. 9-4-1 tt ' L03X. BETWEEN Bamberger d.-pot and Ec- i cles bldg., large envelope, contain- , lng blue prints, kodak views, etc. Finder kindly return to Standard office of-fice and receive rewaid. 12-1-tf FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE Four-roomed modern bourse, cheap. 2045 Lincoln avenue. I 10-22- lmo FOR RENT. FURNISHF-D ROOMS. MODERN housekeeping rooms. ?.G" 2Gth St. 1 2-3-1 w I TWO FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; house-keeping; sleeping rooms w;th heat, cheap. 2214 Wash. 12-3-lwb FURNISHED front housekeep.ng rooms, gas range. 33C 21th St. 12-::-1 wk FURNISHED ROOM? The Wilson, 437 llerrlck. Rcll l.r, 1 1. 12-Muk MODERN furnished rooms to rout with or without board. 2.;rd. 1 1 3 i-l wk." FURNISHED rooms for Hsrht housekeeping, house-keeping, 475 ::ijth. li-::u-iwk NEWLY furnished ronnB; rnt rea-sonnbl". rea-sonnbl". 2:'."i''. Wash. 1l-2viwk FURNISHED room. 255 2Gth St. 1 II. 11S0-X. 11-17-liuo. NICE FURNISHED ro.m,, 2152 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 11-15-lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooius. 23511 Monroe. Mon-roe. llS-luio THREE FURNISHED rooms. $15 W II. Wedell. U-7-tf FURNISHED rooms, modem. 223ii Grant. 11-4-1 mo. FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. '.' MODERN unfurnished looms. 3."2 25th, upstairs. 12-3-lwk FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. C ROOM modern house. 2t'.2C Quinry. Inquire S Unison's Cafe. Ind phone 477. 12 2-lwk SIX-ROOM hoiifto for rent, and furniture furni-ture for sale, reasonable iMtil Adams. ll-2S-lwk. THREE-ROOM bouse and barn 35th and Lincoln. Phone 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 clo. K, $15. Inquire Bell 1107-K. 11 2-i-lwk HOUSE; 10 rooms, strictly modern with furnace; $35 00 a month. Ap-pl Ap-pl v K53 27th. 11-16 tf " STORE FOR RENT. STORE for rent, 2270 Wash. 11-30-lwk FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS- FOR RENT Nearly new high grade I piano. Ind. phone (A. Bell 12.S-Y. I 11 -.'."-tf ! FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fine Ktc-el range Ind. j 3750-1. Bell 1361. 12-3 .It NEW $4ni) piano for $2"0. G. A. Hill. . 2354-2356 Grant, 12 2 1wk FOR SALE Tables of all sl.es at j Clark's hxturt- sale 12-3-1 1 FOR SALE Dried beef chopper ery theap at Clark's fixture m-. 12 3-It i ROOMING HOUSE. 10 looms, newly lumished; easy terms. .ddres "D. T," care Standard. 12-3-lwk FOR SALE Nenrlv new high grade piano. Ind. phone 67. Bell ln2S-Y 11-30-tf A FEW- single comb White Ieguorn cockerels, nothing finer in Utah. At 2528 Madison ave. 1 1-28-1 wk FOR SALE A few fine pullets Ply. mouth Rock and Rhode Islands. Ind. . phone 3617-D 1 1-28-1 wk TYPEWRITERS bargains, 216 25th street 11-12-lmo FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness; har-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, line your chicken coop and rabbit peas, etc; a handy thing around the house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf PRESS FOR SALE. " Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with . folder. Slto of bed. 33x47 1-2 Inched. In first class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at ono tine. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address the Evening Standard. 7-2-tf i FOR SALE Old mU. Good to put under carpeto. Inquire Standard office. tf FURS FOR SALE. BLACK AUSTRALIAN I,YNX SETS of beautiful Russian shawl, with magnificent rug muff, elcganUy trimmed trim-med with head and tails; lined with shirred satin; worn a few times on hige by theatrical team now leaving nu Houthern tour; practically new; coet $KO.0O per set; ell for $20.00 per set; will send C. O. D., allowing ex-r-inlnatlon at owpcr'fl expense. Address Ad-dress their manager, Maurny Llebers. 25 East Fourteenth Street, New York City. 1 2-3-1 1 j WANTED TO BUI. CLEAN whi'se tag at Standard office. lM7-ti The amount of tho official bond or the County Assessor of Weber County shall be and Is hereby fixed at $1",- (1(111. (Ml The anonnt of the official bond of the County Treasurer of Weber Coun-tv Coun-tv shall be and Is hereby tled at $.07,2(10.00. The amount of the official lond of the sheriff of Weber County shall bo and Is hereby fixed at $10.n00.00. The amount of the official bond of tho County Surveyor of Weber County Coun-ty shall be and is hereby fixed at $2:- llM't Oil. Tho amount of the official bond of tin- County Attorney of W eber County shall be and 13 hereby fixed at -?5.-yitK.Oo The amount of the official bond of each Justice of the Peace In Weber County shall bo and Is hereby llxed at $1. 6ii0.no. The amount of the official bond of each Constable In Weber County shall be and Is hereby fixed at Si.immmiO. D.ited: Ogdn. Utah. No ember 2S, 1010. OSCAR B. MADSON, Chairman Board County Commissioners Commission-ers Weber County. Slate of Utah. Attest: SAMUEL G. DYE. County Clerk and Ex-Officlu Clerk Hoard County Commissioners. Weber We-ber County, Utah. County Commissioner O. B. Mudson otlng "aye." County Commissioner Frank Mooro ! Voting "aye." 1 Countv Commissioner .Ino. T. By-her By-her oting "ave." STATE OF UTAH, County of Weber, I OS. ) I. SAMUEL G. DYE, County Cler'v and Ex-Offlclo Clerk of the Board of J County Commissioners of Weler i County. In the Stnte of Utah, do hereby here-by certify that the above and foregoing forego-ing ordinance was pitted by thn Board of County Commissioners of ald Wrber County nt a meeting thereof there-of held on Monday, November 2S, 1 y 1 ft. and I do further certify that upon tho final passage of said ordinance ordi-nance Commissioner O. B. Madson, , Commissioner Frank Moore and Commissioner Com-missioner Jno. T. Bybce each and all ote( "nye." ! WITNESS my hand and official goal hereto affixed this 2Mb day of November. No-vember. A. D. 1910. (Seal) SAMUEL C. DYE. Com'.y Clerk and Ex Officio Clerk of i Board of Countv CcmnilssloncTn of Weber Couuty. State of Utah. I O-'den, Utah, Nov. 5th. 1910. The nbove meeting is hereby adjourned ad-journed until Moiidaj, Dec. f h. 1910. at 11:i'0 o'clock a m, at the company's com-pany's office above mentioned. i M. S. BROWNING. Vice-President. 1 HENRY II ROLAPP,' Secretar. NOTICE. In the district court of the Second Judicial district of tho elate of Utah. In and for the county of Weber. In the matter of the application of Rah- musson Realty Company, a corporation, corpora-tion, for voluntary dissolution. ; Notice Is hereby given that the 1 Rasmusson Realty Company, a cor- ' poratlon of the Vtule of Utah, has presented to the above named cvjrt a petition praying to be allowed to rlls incoiporate and dissolve, and that Saturday, the 10th day of December, 1910. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, has been appointed as the time, and 1 the court room of the district court ; of Weber county in Ogden City. Utah, ns the place, ut which said applica- tion will be heard. At any time be- I foro the expiration of paid day last i limited, any person may file his objec- I lions to the application of said cor- poratlon and Its directors for tho dls- i solution thereof. Wltnees the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 5th , day of November, A. I) 1910. ! (Se il. S. G. DYE, Clerk. By L." A. Van Dyke. Deputy. j c.' R. HolllnEsworth, Attorney for j Petitioners. I NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' STOCKHOLD-ERS' MEETING. I I TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF 1 JAMES COAL & ICE COMPANY: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, taat n special meeting of tho stockholder of tho Jam.-s Coal & lee company, a Utah corporation, is hereby .called, and will be held at the l.iw offices of Joseph Chez, Es-1-, at Rooms 4i.3-40l Flrt-t National B.iuk Building, 0-den. Utah on Thursday, the 15tli day of December. 1310. at i o'clock. P. M.. of Fftid day. Said meeting .8 called for tho purpose ot adopting or rejecting reject-ing tho following proposed amendment amend-ment to the Articles of IncorporaUou of said James Coal & Ice company, a follows: To amend Artlclo VIII of fald Ar- h t;i.o-.il 1. ID p.m. J 11 I'ueho Valley Kxprcs 6:2 p.m. ij'Lo. al . ,. 6 yt p.m. I J U Flyer d;tj p m. j ,,. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. I No- Westbound. Depart, j 3 3iraclfl' Express I 6:?f a.m. I h 1 Mill Ill a.m. , I li tvt-rliirid LlmltuJ ,J AO p.m. j t.Ktclflc xprs :. p.m. j si No. Prom West. I Arrive. J CAll:intlo Express ! n n.m. lu,Ki3ii Mnll I " . rum. , 2 i.ivc-rlunrl LlmllriJ 2:l't p.m. It '.Atlantic Extrenj 1 X t m. t.illy except Sunday. 1 ? LEGAL. ! . i & NOTICE. j J. To the stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company: i j, Notico U hereby tlven that a meet- lng of the stockholders of the Amal-gamated Amal-gamated Su;ar company will bo held v at the company's office, room No. 20$ Ercle3 building. Ocden City. Utah, on the r.th day of November. 1910, at i j 11:00 o clock a. m , for tire purpose of considering und voting upon the fol-lowing fol-lowing proposed chauges and amend- ments to tho articled or Incorporation , of this company, to-wit: 7r epeai arncio V and substitute In '-' liu thereof th0 following: "Article V The authorly.o.j amount of the capital cap-ital stock of paid corporation shall bo ' Fn,)' Ml'Roo t$1.090.00().00i Dollars dl-vlded dl-vlded Into Forty Thuiuund (40.000) shares of preferred stock of tho par 3 value of ODe Hundred (10o.00) D l-' l-' lars each. Unless otherwise ordered by the Board of Directors all dlvi-' dlvi-' . . dends shall be paid in Tour equal nuar-,J nuar-,J terly r-aymonts, to-wit: On tho urst day or April. July. October and . January of each year, commenc-T commenc-T lng with tho fir.U uch day suc-r'j suc-r'j reeding tho directors' meeting at which such dividend U declared. All dividends are payable to the aiock- 4 ' holders appearing of record on the J company's books on tho dy beforo u Kuch dividend I payable." '. Rerejl artlclo XI. and substltnto s In lieu thereof tho following: "Artl- . cle XI "The officers of thia corpora ' , tion thall consist of a Board of Eleven l. (11) rdrector. a President, two Vice- Prvfddenta, a Secretary aud a Treag- O urer; euh officer and director, In or-der or-der to b eligible, must own anj hold MASONIC. Qui"n Eftlhfr Chajitor No A, O. E. 8. llc-Kulur mcctlnKH held ut M.monlo Hall, on Washington uvinuo between Twrnly-llfth Twrnly-llfth un'l Toiity-lxth strecls. tho Ural ond third Krlduy of each mouth Bo-journlnt Bo-journlnt momber cordlully Invited to bttend MRS KATE SMITi fEriB, W. . LILY V. 11ALBTEAD. 6c'y. ROUb NEltillBOKS OK AMERICA. Exclslor Camp No 22i). meet cver7 ecrotul and tourth Monday ovvnlnK of rath month ut the EaRlc Hall. VUlt-Ini: VUlt-Ini: nierr.birt cordtall Invited. INDIA SAW YE 11. Uracla. I'jii Jackson Ave LII.HAN NEW TON, rtcc-ordor. ltoura 31, Lwls Block. LADIES OK THE MACCAHEE8. Silver Hive No. 1. L. O. T. M.. meet every '.'nd und 4th Tuesday ufli-rnooD at j jij J'clork. In I. O. O. l' Hall, Utf Vish-ln-ton uvt-nu VlHltlng uicmlicra aro cordially lnvltod lo ultynd Mils. ADD1E ANeiKLL L. C. MISS L. JENNIE 1'UoUT. K. K. ERA TKHXAb ORDER OK EACJLES. Fraternal Ord;r of Ea;le. Oden Aerl No Uv F mcM3 "vcry Weilnesiilay eviiilng nt Euglc Hull, cafl of Iu-ed H.v lei at t V Vtll"if Brother Euglna ore Invited to allond tho Aerlo uieot- ''""'l.EON rmOWNl.N'G. W. President. V r (.lOK'.ER. .Sc rotary. DU. N. M. ESIES. Aorlo Phyetclau. MoliEHV WOODMEN OF AMERICA. i'lnh rump No. V-r. mectii every Titen-duv Titen-duv nlKhl ut S o'ch.ck. at Eatlo JIm.1I. jjth ti Vltdtlnic mc-tubura Invited to m.l vltHu K A R R I H. Counsel. j. H SHAKER. Clerk. Ggdeii Business Directory Advertisement la lhU column co&l Uc. per Uuo per n.onth. payable la advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Bell 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS, lmo ARCBITECTS. P. C. WOODS A CO. 1st Njf Dank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ' R. S. FARNS WORTH. Attorney at. Law; 314 and 315 Ecclo building. |