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Show i FOM REAL BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS . , K fM.. Br-, I..ICI. SJS-i:. $.(! rr Ofrc-Fr'.m ;o "to SO .l.lelO". ..Gil ; , . . acres, N. 1-2 of SC. 1-4 sec 2 ,125.00 PER LOT-Your choice of two S ?J'?f NIC TfZc 6 ' " or more of 28 lots In Nevada nddl- All abov "land, nn"5H nn t S aCRES choicest orchard land at Hon. J. r. Farsons, Broom hotel. r V v Jell S"' T' Orchord Heights, also 20 shares of no if k a", . tlmherod with sage Drivl & Vebr Counties Canal stock. f"" and cedar. Apply J. p. rarBons. M A. Child, 271 Patterson Ave nell , . Brooni hotel. S-21 tf 1197X 8 n lm ALL OR any part of G acres fine fruit . or garden land In 12th street dls- L trict. fine water right; terms If do- ONE EIGHT ROOM HOU9E, largo tired. J. M. Forristnll, .14 1st Nat. lot. burn, room for four horses, lota TWO modern cottages, on easy terms. Uank bldg. S 5-lmo of hay, wagon. One block from buM- Inquire COG 23rd. S-20-lwk LEGAL City Kail; In the Second Municipal Ward, nt the Armory Building. No. 329 24th St : In the Third Municipal Ward, at the Mound Fort School House, No. 1200 Washington Avenue; In the Fourth Municipal Ward, at the County Court HouBe. In the Fifth Municipal Ward, at the office of the Columbia Club Cigar company, com-pany, 451 26th strceL That the following persons, who are electors In their respective wards, nre hereby appointed as Judge of election, elec-tion, to conduct, and who will conduct con-duct said elections In the paid respective. respec-tive. Wards In the City of Op-en; For tho First Municipal Ward of Ogden City. James Cassln. T. F. Em mett and Mrs. Hebor Warner. For the Second Municipal Ward of Ogden City, David W. Evans. Mm. T. A. Newman and Mrs. D. Andenon. For the Third Municipal Ward of nald Ogden City, Neds Anderson. Asaol Fair and Mrs. Albert Powers. For the Fourth Municipal Ward of paid Ogden City, W. S. Donaldson. Henry Steele and H. Goodale. For tho Fifth Municipal Ward of paid Ogden City, Hattio L. Brown, T. A. Whalen and H. C. Jacobs. That the tlmo during which tho polls shall bo and remain open In each of paid Wards In the said election, a above stated, shall ba from 7 o'clock In tho forenoon, continuously, until 11 o'clock In tho afternoon of Bald 6tb day or September, 1910. That the amount of Indebtedness proposed to bo Incurred by Ogd?n City, If legally authorized, permitted and allowed to do so by this election. I pball be the sum of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000 00) Dollars, which eum of money phall he used In constructing con-structing a conduit from tho sources of wator supply In the Ogden River System to the storage reservol-s of . tho Ogden Waterworks system, and in I constructing additional distributive I mains from paid storage resorvolrs to various and districts whoro needed within Ogden City. Dated Ogden. Utah, this 1st day of , August, A. D. 1910 i Bv order of the Mayor and City Council. CARL ALLISON, Recorder Approved this 2nd day of August, 1910. WM. GLASMANN, Mavor. First publication, Aug. 3rd. 1910. Last publication. Sent. 5th. 1910. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. MA meets eery Tuesday eight at 8 o'clock, at Eagle" Hull, setht. - Visiting .member- luvlted to meet nUh ua. I'. A FAURI9, CounncL J. H SHAKER. Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. meets efcond and fourth Fridays at z:yi p. m. In K. of P. Halt, corner fngton avenue ond 24th street. Ail brothers ore cordially Invited to attond. GEO. ALLEN. O C 1). L. BOYLE, 8. and T. MASONIC. Qufn EatJier Chapter No. 4. O. K- Regular meeting held at Manoro- H cn Washington avenue bMwMn T cnty-fiflh cnty-fiflh and Twenty-sixth strcetn, the nrsl and third Fridays of each month, sojourning so-journing member cordially Invited to "-llod . MRB. KATE SMITHER3, W. M-LILT M-LILT V. HAL6TEAD. Sec y. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal beneficiary Order, insure rr.en at low rate. Reserve fund over fix million dollara. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second ana fourth Thursdays nt L O. O. F. 1UIL P. A. HEKDI. Rritent. J. W. WOTirERSPOON, Collector. UEO. B. ROBEUT3. Secretary. WOME OF ViOODCTtAFT. 5ego Lily Clrclo No 174. meota veff eecond :id fourth Monday nights at In I. C. O. K. Hall. Visiting- ublghbois cord.nlli' invited TEN A MlLSON. O. N. KATE HEYMAN Clerk. Bell uhona Ul'-T. E. P. O. EL.K8. B. P. O. ElkP, Ogden Lodqe No. 715. lodga and cluo room.", ctcond floor Z411 WaHhlneton avenuo. ReuUr mottfloga every Tutay evnlrii. C. A. BOYD, Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF. Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Hlcnlandera meet the first end third Mondays at Union Labor Hall, f3 I4th 6L Dues can bo paid from 1 to t. omce cf O. W. Green, on the 24Cn of i-ach month. Vlsltlna; roembcra cor dtaJlv Invited DAYREL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS, fteo'y and T-eaa. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Exceptor Crnnp No 12U, mem every iecond and fourth Momlny evonln of ench month at ths Eas' Hall. Visit lag mernl-rrs .oiilinl'v lti--lled. INDIA SAWYER. Oracle arVson Ave LILLIAN NEWTON. Reorder,, room 31, Jewla Block. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74. meets In K. of P. Hall la the Utah National Bank Bldj., cverv Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. W. II. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk- First National Bank Wz. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES eilvor Hive No 1. i. ' T. M.. msets every 2nd and -Uh 'luesday nfternoi:i at 2; 30 o'clock. In I. O. O. F. Hall. 241C Washington avenue. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend at-tend ' MRS ajjDIE aNQELL. L. C. M'SS L. JENNIE PROUT. R. K. FRATERNAL tROElt OF MOUN-TAINELR3. MOUN-TAINELR3. Ogden Cabin No. C- meets at ine L O. O. F. Hall tho fir.it and third Fridays Fri-days of eac'j monta. Dunn can be .td to aecrutai at Dec-B.anlord'a abua lr' CHAS L. WAFPI-EM. C. IL WA LTKK F. COMPTON. Soc'y. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES FratiTnal Order of Lnh'les OKen Aerl No IIS F. O. E- meets every lVcdrii. Say evvnlri; at Eagle IIoll. cast of iceet Hotel, at P. Mxl'lnil Mirthnr Eagles aro Vnvlted to attend the Aerio LEON RP.OWNING W. President. E. It. GEIGf'-f Secret nry. DR. N. M. EPTES. Anri Physician. BROTHERHOOD Or AMERICAN yOEM.N. Orden Homestond No 1S05 meets ond and fourth Wetlneaduy nlj.-htn. odd Kellowp" lir!l- Vl'tliin Archers cor-CUlly cor-CUlly InvltM to meet with us. W. II- 10LL.F.R. I 625 2Ut St . Foreman. O B WILLIAMS 152 21t Sl-f Correspondent. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued.) WOMEN OF WOOCCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 5S1, meets every Wednesday niht at 7:30 o'clock, K. of T. Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited Dues can be paid at the Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of tho 2Sth of each Mouth. ALMA LUDDINOTON, . N. f.98 12th St. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monrcs Ave. ODD FELLOWS. Ogdrn I.ods'o No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meete la I. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evonlng. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present pres-ent SIDNEY BAKER. Noble Gi-nd. HENRY KISSEL, SecrcUry. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge. No. 4. I. O. O. F., mets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting members Invited KATE BAILEY. N. O. EMMA ME1D. Rcc. Sec'y. 713 23rd KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden lodge No. 2. Knlght of Pythias Py-thias meets at Cantlo hall, Utah national na-tional bank building, every Monday c enlng. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. A. E. TRATT. C. C, W. O KIND. M. of E. W. b, UNDERWOOD. K of R. S. IMPROVED ORDER OF R EDM EN improved Order of Redmn, Hiawatha Tribe No 3, meets In Eagle Hail, every first and third Monday evening nt 7:30 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially cor-dially Itvlted JAMES MACRKTH, Racr-.om. E. R. UFJIGER. C. of R. . 0. WRIGHT. C. cf W. ORDER or OWI.B Ordn Nest. No IMS. Order of Owla. tnfi every Thursdav evening In Elsies' Hoi!, rnst of Rf-ed Hotel, at 8 o'cloc. V. shins P.rother ttw's are lnvitM to attend at-tend the Nest Meetings THOMAS LESLIE, Preldnt. JOHN V. MARSHALL Secretary. ! No. 2.T4S Warhlnpton Ave. Grdeu Business Directory Advertisements In this column cost 7'ic. per line per luontu, payublu iu r.dvance. ALVORD & ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-2-tI ARCHITECTS. F, C. WOODS &. CO. 1st Nat l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH. Attorney at-Law; at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars aud Tobacco. Pipe doctors. 3-3o-if JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you hae .inv kind of junk phon.? us up, v.l-will v.l-will call for It. Bell phone 323-K; lnd. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Jacobsou. Bell C2G-Z; lnd. 3i5a.i-D. 11 16 22 , MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions, ind. 1134-3721 . llell 1205. 7-1 If NURSING. NURSING 528 21st street. 8 1-lmo OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblocked and rctrlni-roed. rctrlni-roed. bv practical hatter. Fifth floor Lewis Blk. 7-16 it PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. J. den HARTOG, Painting and Decorative Deco-rative paperuaoglng. "J28 2Sth s', IJoth phones. 3-21 if PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician aud Surgeon; ofllce hours. 10 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 4 p. m., 340 25th St. Office phones. Bell 515-K; Ind. 515; residence resi-dence 616 Wash. Ind. phone 502. SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dist. No 2, all of the city south of 24 Ih ueeL Bell Phono 324-Z. Ne'.s McCarty. G-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komen, Prop. Phone Boll 1003. 11 kinds uf scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; nlso trunks aud suit-, enses cheap. Bell Phone 1321. 173 1-2 Twcnty-flfth street. 7-9-lr TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C Slade, leasee. Furniture, Vans and Storage. OIDco 40S 25th SL Doth Phones 321. ALLEN, Baggage. Hack and Bus Lino. Luggage and passenger transfer n specialty; 412 25th. Both Phones 22 JJOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co.. moving vans, all klnJs i transfer work; pianos a specialty. Of- , rice 328 1-2 25th St. Phones 263. UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING ! K. VAN KAMPER'S snop will be cloeed till further notice on account I of sickness. 2769 Yolker avo. 8-S-lt I HELP WANTED. FEMALE. GIRL for housework; tunall family-good family-good wages. 630 24th. S-26 -tf DINING room girl at Virginia. 8-20-1 wk COMPETENT rlrl tor housework. Good wages, no washing. 2322 Jefferson. Jef-ferson. 8-25-tf GOOD girl for general housework. Small family. Apply Burls' Store. 8-2o-lt A oIRL for general houso-zork. 2104 Madlfion. 8-25-tf A GIRL to wash dishes and help In kitchen. Poplar Heights, 437 24th sL 8-23-2wks WANTED A woman to work In rooming room-ing house. 132 25th SL 8 25 3t A GOOD girl for housework. 541 26t'h St. S-22-lwk FORELADY In flat work department. Must have experience. Troy Laundry. Laun-dry. - 8-20-1 wk GIRL for general housework; family of two. COG 23rd 8-20-1 wk A GlTtL for housework; small family. Phono 1187-Z Bell. 8-20-1 wk GIRLS wanted at the O. S. L. Laundry, Laun-dry, Union Depot. 8 8-tf FIRST-CLASS" hand Ironer at Ameri-can Ameri-can Linen Supply Co. S-5-tf situations Wanted; FEMALE. HOME laundry for waists and dresses. 1I24Z. Dell. 8 22 lwk WANTED Work by the day. Bell Phone 74S-Y. 8-20 lwk HELP VVANTED. MALE. WANTED Delivery boy. Seager Grocery, Gro-cery, 2611 Madison. 8-26-lwk MACHINIST at the Ogden Sugar Fac lory. Apply to Superintendent at the factory. 8 33 vk LAUNDRY man at Utah Hot Springs Hotel. $30.00 a month, room and board. S 23 tf JANITOR for office bldg Must have experience and be able to make small repairs. Apply In writing, "Jan-itor". "Jan-itor". Standard Office. S-20-lwk . HELP WANTED ' MALE AND FEMALE. STENOGRAPHERS, experienced preferred. pre-ferred. Pupils to prepare for the work. Jas. W. Hawiey. 8-24 lwk A GOOD cook, also to assist with housework. Bell 883-Z. CC4 28lh 8 22 lwk SITUATION .WANTED lfLALE MAN nnd wllo want hog and chicken ranch to care for. Address Stock-nan, Stock-nan, care Standard 7-28-lmo FOR'RENT. UNFURNISHED- HOUSES. THREE rooms with pantry, suitable for man and wife; no children; $10 per month. 2064 Jefferson avenue. S 25 lwk HOUSE for rent, 263 21st. 8 25 1 THREE-room house. Inquire 2627 ' Jefferson Ave. S 24 Iff THREE-ROOM house, close In. We-dell. We-dell. 8-23-lf SIXroom modern hoase. 750 25th. S-22-lwk FIVE-ROOM modern house, also 3-room 3-room house, water, lights and pantry. pan-try. 24S 29th. Bell 'Phone, 506-Y. 8-20-lwk ONE large front room, two beds and two single rooms. Modern, 2122: Adams. S 20 lwk, NEW 7-room modern house, with basement. 2022 Jeff. 811-2wks THREE rooms and summer kitchen. $8 00. luqulro of Dressmaker, 2356 Wush. 8 19 2w NLNE-room, modern brick, lawn, garden, gar-den, barn. etc.. $25.00; also 4-room house near Sugar factory, $10. Apply 2129 Quinev. Tel H3-IY. $ :' lmo ; FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. THREE-ROOM house, furnished or unfurnished. 24S 29Ui. Dell 506-Y. 8-26 lwk WANTED. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED Four or fhe-room cottage. close In, for family of three, by September Sep-tember 1st or 5th. B. B. Brooks. Bell 258 or 1027-2 blk., Lewis' cajiip. Ogden canyon. 8-24-1 wk FOR RENT, OFFICES. FOR SALE Best little restaurant In Ogden; doing fine business. Call ! 22SI Washington Ave. S 2d 7t " BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' FOR SALE Bc6t little restaurant In Ogden: doing flno buslnes;. Call 2281 Washington Ae 8-20-7t PjLNSEWING. DRESSMXKINO, 235C"Wa8h. 441 Ind. . 7-9-tt WANTED, ROOMS AND BOARD 1 ROOMS nnd board lor students. Call or telephone, giving description and rules. Ogden Business College, Lewis Block. S-12-tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS j FLED, Hay, grain and coal yard. Cor-I Cor-I ner Wash. ave. and 21st. L. Zltz-I Zltz-I man. 8-5-lmo FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO sleeping or light housekeeping rooma for rent. 2813 Wash. S-26-lwk NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, gas rauge. 336 21th SL 8-26-1 wk THE MODEL rooming house, 2410 f Grant Ave., neatly furnished. By day weok or month. Also light housekeeping. house-keeping. Rates reasonable Bell phone 1549-Z: 8-28-lwk ' FOUR furnished room for housekeeping; house-keeping; modern. 2054 Wash. 8-2-lwk TWO furnished room for housekeep- ' ing, with bath. Also hedroom and bath. 184 23rd. 3-24-lwlc FURNISHED room, suitable for stu-dents, stu-dents, cheap, S13 25th. Ind. 3773 A. 8-25-lwk TWO nicely furnished rooma for housekeeping 2927 Mudson Ave. 8 21 lwk NICELY furnished rooms, -136 Her-1 rick Ave... between 2$th and 27th. 8 22 lwk I FURNISHED rooms In modern home 2603 Madison. 8 22 lwk TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping house-keeping and one sleeping room. 2201 Lincoln. 8 22 lwk NEWLY furnished, housekeeping; rooms. 362 24th. , 8 19 lmo HOUSEKEEPING roomiif 25C? Grant. 8 lG-lmo TWO modem furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire room 1 Ogden Og-den theater. 8 16-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, 2056 Wash. 9-13-tf FURNISHED room for gentleman. 2360 Jeff. 2-9 lmo OUTSIDE sleeping rooms, bath, prices reasonable. 362 24lh. Colonial. 8-8-lmo MODERN housekeeping rooms. 227 27th. 85-lmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $2.50 week and up. 536 31st 8-1 lmo FURNISHED and nfnrnlsbed flaLs. 2634 Grant. 4 16 Cmo TWO FURNlSIiiD ROOMS for housekeeping; 466 27th St. 9-21-tf F0RRENT. 7 " ROOMS AND BOARD. FIRST-CLASS table board, with or without room. Bell 1S64-Z. 521 23rd. 8-25-lwk GOOD rooms, board. 2633 Jefferson. 8-22 lmo. FURNISHED rooms nilh board Close In. 2526 Adams. 8-3-1 mo. BOARD and room, 419 2Cth Street 6-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adama. 2-16-tt F0RSALFLT5"CELLANE0US" INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln. 8 24-1 mo PARTY leaving city and must sell entire en-tire household furnishings. Comparatively Com-paratively new. Can be seen at rear of Pioneer Fruit Co., 2562 Washington Ao., or Inquire A. B. Corey's livery. M J. Hall. f 8 20 lwk HOUSEHOLD goods, 55S 22nd. 8 22-lw A FINE Jersey bull, also a few Jersey cows. W. S. Read, 1116 Wash. ave. S-S-lf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cyllndersjCettrell press, with folder. Size of bed. 33x47 1-2 inches. In flret class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address tho Evening Standard. 7-2-tf FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put under carpeUj. Inquire Standard ofllce, tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. YOLf can always get u good fresh cow at 1915 Grant. 8 22 lw SMALL lodging house near depot. No. 2665 Wall ave. Ind. phone 954. S-13-lmo " MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Leans on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldj. 4-30-tf MONEY to 1'f.n on. watches. d!:v mondss, Jowolry, firearms, eic. Uuclo Sam's Loan Office, established 18S5. The Monty Lenders of Ogdoa; 273 25th SL C. H. Smith. Prop ' 0-4 -1 tp WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN whtte rav at standard office. 12-1 7-tf LOST. LADY'S long linen crash coat, soine-whero soine-whero on Washington or Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth sL Phone Boll 206 or Ind. 805. N 8-26-1 1 OND brown horse, age 4 years, weight about 1.4,00 lbs., white Bpot In forehead; fore-head; 1 bay horse, ago 5 years, weight about 1.350 lbs., spot In forehead. I white hind foot, brauded B on thigh. Return to or Inform T. Hondo, Hooper. Hoop-er. Utah. R. F. D. No. 1. Reward. 8 23 lwlc 3yANTEDMISCSLANEOUS LADY nchool teacher to board and room; half block from High school. 25C2 Monroe. 8-2iMwk V NICE saddle pony, call at Deo'6 Livery Liv-ery ou 21th St 8 17 H UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JUNE 19TH, 1910. (Mountain TlmeJ ' DENVER RIO GRANDE R. R. DCPART. 6 Expreux for tho East i.eo a m. 0To Salt Lnlce :( o m. 12;8alt Lnko Passenger 12. K i.ni. I'Atlantlc Limited, eaat '1 o5 p in. 4Atlantlc Mall, cust 6; K o.ni. , Grand Junction Express 6 -3 l-ii. ARRIVE. f Ofden Passenger 11-23 i.n ijLliiiited from east IM pm- (.'Chicago Ex. from eaet 3 M P m ; Ogden Expre.-s p.m. 11 Local from Sun pa to "uiop.ni. ijUtah and Cal. vjxprcsa )3::o a.m. , " UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. Tr. I No. Eaetbound. I PeparL 20iMall ond Express I F:S0 a m H'Fast Mall I S.V5 a.m. i.Los AnKiles Limited, dally .I2;W p.m. i.Uverland Limited a 30 p m. 4 Atlantlo Exprctta ...$.Mpm. No. 'We?thound. I Arrive. CPri?encor 1 5.73 a m SiCullfornla Express I fj-.-t j a.m. 5 Fast Mall 11:17 a m. 1 Overland Limited . I 3:'.'0 p m. "7Lo(i Angclce Ltd.. dally 3:55 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Ogden. I DepnrL llRutte and Portland 1 15 a.m. J3lOgden Malad Motor Car. 8:25a m. 13 Idaho Express 9:10xm. 3;Butto and Portland 5-M p in. 11. Cache Valley Passenger.... 6:i p.m. 10( Yellow etono Park Spec. d.. &:10 p.m. No. North of Ogden. I Arrive MjYellowptono Park 8pccl.il. . .1 6:10 a.m. Z,P.utte Expreps f :'U .1 in ii J'orlland ExpiChs g-M a m. Jl.I'iah Express 9:u5 p m. U Siilt Iiike I'aiaeiii5er 1'rW n.m. 4,Sull Iike Special 3vipra. 15.';Malad-Ogden Motor Car..-. 6 p.m. No. South of Ogden. Depart. C;Tollw-etono Park Special.... 6-M a m. 2 Suit Lako Express 7:W a m. r: Local for falr L&ko 8:40 a.m. 24, Portland Express S:10nm. l!,Cacho Valley Express 10 M a m. 34, Fast Mall 11:10 a.m. r.';Overland Limited 2:M p.m. 4 Salt Lake 6peclal 4 p.m. L08 Angeles Llm'td. daily 3:50p.m. !6 Overland Limited 3.20 pm. f Pacific Express 5.M p m. W.Salt Lake Local, dolly 7:30 p.m. xl(,Utah Exprvss ,.j 'J;13 p.m. No South df Ogden. Arrive. llDutte and Portland 12:55am !lAtlantlc Express 8.0i a m. 13, Idaho Express 9 W a m. 23Local, dally 11:15am , 711X1 Ange'os Limited 12-35 p.m. ' tljoveriand Limited 2: p m. i 2 Butte and Portland I 3.0 p. in 33!Local 4:10p m. IllCaclio Volley Exprers ' 3:2 p.m. 35AtlantIc Express C.lopm l't.I'cal 7.05 p m. I6!yellowetono Special, dally. 7 t5 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No Westbound. Depart. SlPaclfic Express 6:"i a m 9 Fast Mall 11:57 a.m. ltvrianJ Limited 3 40 p.m. 1,1'aclftc Express 4 .20 p in. No. From West I Arrive. C'Atlnntlc Express I A M a.m. l'VFapl M.ill I " W a m. I.Ov.-r'.and Limited j 2:11 p.m. 4AUanllc ExpreFS I 0:3j p in. D.illy except Sunday. - IT'S THE Riverdale Hour r THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. gaa imuiiM .i .iia.iM.ii ---rri: -Tllllll a Mfl-Trr-r 'r.T.- TWMirmi READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE LEGAL. CARBONATE HILL MINING CO. Location of Priuclpal Place of Business. Bus-iness. Ogden, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon up-on the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 5th day of July, 1910, tho several nmounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as fol-! fol-! lows: i Names. No. of Cert. Shrs. Amt ': P. McCarthy 9 l.ono $10 00 I W. J. Carroll 34 250 2.5,i W. J. Carroll 35 250 2 50 j M. B Burko 37 400 4.00 R, M Cobban 39 500 5 00 I O. W. Movie 52 1.000 10 00 i C. E. France 55 2,000 20.00 . R. M, Cobban SO l.noo 10.0u j R. M. Cobban 81 1,000 10 On j R. M. Cobban 82 1.000 lfi S. A Kennedy S4 150 1.50 i Jerry Mullins 91 2.556 25.56 I lerrv Mullins 92 2,500 25 00 ' i E. Franco 101 3.000 30 00 ' C. E. France 10S l.O.m 10.00 C. E. France 109 1.000 ' 10.00 Anna A. Haskett. . .133 l,0o0 10.00 I Mrs.C A. McCarthy. .257 1 .000 10.00 j James S Casey 200 2.000 20 0:1 I A F. Rice 278 1,000 10 00 I R. M. Cobban 2S2 2.500 25 00 ! A. F. Rice 2S3 1,000 10 00 .1. A Ilenshaw 3S5 500 5.00 ; J. A. Henshaw.. ..3S6 500 5.00 P. McCarthy 390 500 5,00 Jerrv Mullins.! 396. 5.000 50.00 Henry Ilartlett 413 1,000 10.00 J. II. Maloney 417 1.000 10.00 I Henry Hartlett. . . . .418 1.000 10 00 : Henry Ilartlett 419 1.000 10.0) ! Henry Bartlett 420 1.000 10.00 1 .1. A. Honshaw 430 1.000 10 00 P. McCarthy 432 5'JO 5 00 U A May 433 500 5 00 L. A- Mav 434 500 5 00 A. F. Rice 441 1.000 10.00 A. F. Rice 442 500 5.00 1 1. L. Klock 447 30,1 3 00 j II. L. Klock 448 200 2 00 Nora Burko 450 1,500 15 00 Jas D. Sullivan. .. .'451 1.350 13.50 W. J. Carroll 4 53 500 5.00 F. A. Carroll 434 500 5.0.1 M. B. Burke 45S 400 4 00 ! T. .1. Kelly 462 1.000 10 00 I iMrs. Edith Maloney dS5 1,000 10.00 I Mrs. Edith Maloney 487 1.000 10.00 Henry Bartlett 497 5.00 5 00 Mary Cotter 151 241 2.41 Mrs. Ellen E. Cannon Can-non 155 962 9.62 Chas. F. McCreary.lC2 403 4.03 .las H McCreary . .163 403 4.03 Wm. W. McCreary. 164 403 4.03 John A. McCreary 1C5 403 4 03 Knunct II. McCreary 166 403 4.03 Marv B. Shelby 167 404 4 04 Mary A- Daxon 16S 403 4..13 W. H. -De France. . .169 282 2.S2 Chas. B. Keller 170 282 2. 82 Eleazer Wakeley . . . 171 2S2 2.82 Geo. W. Donne 172 2S2 2.S2 Arthur C. Wakeley. 173 284 2 84 E. M. Wet & Co.. 176 l.ooij 10 ou C. C. live 187 1,000 10.00 Axcel H. Olson 190 500 5.00 And in accordance with law, and tho resolution of the board of directors made on the raid 5th da) of Jul v. 1910. so many shares of each parcel of eald " - HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW wpfjTv ADIES or gentlemen's par-li par-li rH rn'-,lttf (;in e kept In beau-I beau-I !l tfil condition until worn rw.il out by taking frequent advantage ad-vantage of our dry cleaning and pressing Fervleo. Our dry eleaniug process removes the KO.il and stains from our cloth- in.?, frcsht-ns up the fabric, brightens the colors and raises the nap like new. It rloes not affect the life or color of even the most dainty or dell- I 1cate garments I Our pressing service takes out the I wrinkles, creases and other marks of wear. It gives the garments a new like Fh.tpe and fit. It removes all the baggiucss In the Uuees and elbows, etc Every garment or arllele Is handled In each part of the process by tklll-, tklll-, ful. careful workers. We use the genuine gen-uine French Dry Cleaning process of . cleaning by spirits and solvents, and have a thoroughly up-to-date equipment. equip-ment. You should send vour gamieuts to us, and take advantage of this sf-r-vite. No article of men or women's wear is too dainty for us to drv clean and rjnl.-h satisfactorily and our charges are not hich. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St. . ' L. HE WILL PULL WELL If you feed him well. We havo the grain to !11 that will keep your slock in good condition. Let us supply your wants CHAS. F. GROUT, 332 24th St. fcGDEH TURF EXCHANGE l 326 25i etroet. i Wires to all tracks on all , r Sportlnff Events. LEGAL. ICoQUnuedl stock aa may bo necessary, will be sold at the ofTlco of said company, rooms 519 and 520, First National Dank Building. Ogden. Utah, on tho 10th day of September, 1910. at the hour of noon, to pay delinquent assessments as-sessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising aud expenses of the sale. T. D. JOHNSON. Secretary. Office, rooms 519 20. First National Bank Rldg- Ogden. Utah. NOTICE TO WATER U8ERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 15, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Emll H. Anderson, whoso postofflce address Is Ogden, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907. ps amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate one (1) cubic-foot cubic-foot per second of water from springs in Weber county, Utah. Said springs are situated at a point which lies north 40 feet and east 1.240 feet dls tant from the south quarter corner of Section 34, Township 6 north. Range l west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted divert-ed at the plaeo where It Issues from said springs and conveyed by means of-a pipe line for a distance of 2,000 feet, where It will be used during the period from April 1 to October 1, Inclusive, In-clusive, of each year, to Irrigate approximately ap-proximately SO acres of land embraced em-braced In Section 3, Township 5 north. Range 1 we6t, Salt Lake base and meridian. As a secondary purpose, as much of paid water as may be necessary nec-essary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application ap-plication Is designated In the State Engineer's office as No. 3093 All protests against the granting of said application, ptntlng the reason therefor, must be inado by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within with-in thirty (301 days after the completion comple-tion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER. State Engineer. Dote of first publication August 20. 1910, date of completion of publication September 19, 1910. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 27S of the Compiled Com-piled Ijiws of Utah, 1907, and the au thorlty vested in me by said section, I. . the undersigned, THOMAS B. FARR. Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber We-ber County, Utah, hereby give public notice that a special tax amounting to $0,192.59 Dollars has been levied for Sidewalk District No. 109 for the purpose of constructing Concrete Sidewalks In said district by an ordinance ordi-nance duly passed by the City, Council Coun-cil of Ogden City, Utah, and approved by the Mayor of 'said city on July 10ih. 1910, said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on the following follow-ing Streets comprising said Sidewalk DLstrlct No. 109: All that part of Biuford Ave. from Qutncy to Jackson Avenues; west side Jackson Ave. 25th to 26th Streets; both sides Jackson ave., 26 to 27th Streets; both sides of 26fh Street, Qulncy to Jackson avenues av-enues (except school property); south side 26th Street, Jackson to Van Bu-ren; Bu-ren; both sides of 20th Street. Van Buren to Harrison, and both sides of 27th Street, Monroo to Jackson av- enues. The said tax is payable In 5 Installments: Install-ments: The first Installment becomes delln-quent delln-quent September 29th, 1910. Tho 9econd installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1911. The third Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th, 1912. The fourth installment becomes de llnquent August 10th. 1913. 'I he fifth Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent August 10th. 1914. Each of said lot tallmeuts, except the first, ehall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from I he date of tho levy a,s aforesaid, afore-said, and If any or either of said Installments In-stallments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent. Interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments aro fully paid. Said tax shall be enforced and collected as In any other case of special tax and If not pnid the property prop-erty on which said levy Is made will bo advertised and told according to law. This Kpi-cial tax 1b pavable at I my ofllce at the City Hall, Ogden City. I Utah, THOMAS B. FARR. City Treasurer, Ogden City, Utah, . By E. T. Koona, Deputy. I Aug. 19,1910. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. j NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN, that I in pursuance of law and of a resolution resolu-tion and order of the City Council, of Ogden City, Utah, pnseed the 1st' day of Augu6t, A- D 1910, an election elec-tion is hereby called and will be held ' in each of the five Municipal Ward. of Ogden, Utah, on the Cth day of September, 1910, for the purpose of submitting to a vote, of tho qualified electors as shall have palj property tax In Ogden City In the year 1909, tho question whethct said City Coun- I ell thall be authorized, allowed, and permitted to create and Incur a hooded hood-ed Indebtedness of one hundred thous-an thous-an (5100.000.00) dollars, and Issue bonds of the City of Ogden therefor, to be tiGed for the purpose of constructing con-structing an additional coudult from the sources of water supply in the Ogden River system to the storago reservoirs of tho Ogden Waterworks t 6ystein; and for tho further purpose of constructing additional distributive mains from the stontge reservoirs of the Ogden Waterworks System throughout various portions of Ogden City. That the following aro tho places designated for the purpose of holding said election, ond which said elec-tlou elec-tlou will be held In each of the Municipal Mun-icipal Wards of said Ogden City, respect re-spect Ively. i In the First Municipal Ward, at tho |