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Show Jj : FRATERNAL SOC-L-B 3 ; MASONIC. if Queen E6ther Chapter No. -1, O. E. 3 I S., regular meetings held at Masonic jS I Hall on Washington avenue between 3v Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streeta fl 3 J the first and third Fridays of each m J month. Sojourning members cordlal- 2 ly invited to attend. , rig i LILY V. HALSTEAD, W. M. M ij CALLIE E. CAVE, Sec'y.' ' fill UuIty LodSe No. IS. F. & A. M.. i 9 f Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington av- 3 J jenue. Meetings every Wednesday ul ; evening at 7:30 p. m. Members of 3; Siator Lodges and sojourning brethren n!. cordially Invited to attend. JB HI. HERRINGTON, W. M. jgj FELIX T. MOORE, Sec'y. M , ODD FELLOWS. W Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Or- m der of Odd Fellows, meets in I. 0. O. fl F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Vjs- 9 : -lung brothers cordially Invited to be ' Present. M L. H. CAN DL AND, N. G. i HENRY KI6SELL, Sec'y. ; Queen City Rebokah Lodgo No. 4, fl 1. 0. 0, F., meets second and fourth 3M Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. JB f Visiting members invited, 3? EMMA HOLTGREN, N. G. i; EMMA MEJD, Rec. Soc.'y. il 71S Twenty-third. 1-jf WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT '6r f Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clr- J I cle No. 581. meets every Wednesday jj t night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. I?. Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can ; " bo paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge. M. D.. il 57-58 Lewis block. w ELIZABETH BEST, G. N. rll : 2543 Lincoln Ave., phone 1903-J. V5 MARIE CRITES, Clerk, lf 2731 Monroe Avenue. nj - al ego L5,-v Circle lN- 17, meets jfl ovory second and fourth Tuesday :Pm nights at 7:80 in Moose hall. Visiting Jiff neighbors cordially invited. lmt, KATE URRY, M 295S JeffersonAve. ' KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, IB Bell Phone 1247-J. om iH KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. dj Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knights of JM Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah ijflt National Bank building, every Monday S evening. All K. of P.'s requested to Mm meet with us., .- GEO. B. HART, C. C. K W G. KIND, M. of E. Mfc W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of R. & S. ,0 BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN M YOEMEN. ill Ogden Homestead, No. 150, meets n 2 ant Tuesday evening at K. P. -if Wal1, visltJne Archers are cordially all Invited to meet with us. W- S 0'BrJen Foreman, Mft 2633 Gramercy Ave. MS J. A JUNK, Correspondent, M 0202 Washington. Ij IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN Mm Improved Order of Redmen, Hia- M watba Tribe No 3, meets in Eagles' B Kail, Hudson avenue, first and third 'H Monday evenings, at S p. m. Visiting m chiefs cordially invited. V EDWARD AUTH, Sachem. M E. R. GEIGER, C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. iMtP -Hi ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA jVf Meet every first and third Tuesday aU night of each month at S p, m. at the rJB Moose Hall on 25th St. Visiting jWM neighbors invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna RIes, M. D., Room 21, Lew- iS Is block. M INDIA SAWYER, Oracle. Ml 194S Jackson ML , LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder. Vf 27th and Quincy. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS W Wasatch Division, No. 124, O. R. C, IB meets second and fourth Fridays at J 2:30 p. in., In K of P. Hall, corner S Washington avenue and 24th street. H All brothers are cordially invited to K attend. C. H. PEARSON, C. C. D. L.BOYLES, S and T. I FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES B Fraternal Ordor of Eagles, Ogden B Aerie, No. ITS, F. O. E., meets every B Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, HI Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting n brother Eagles are invited to attend B the aerie meetings. Club rooms open B at 11 a. m. B THOS. LESLIE, W. President. B E. R. GEIGER, Secretary. B DR. C. E. WARDLE1GH, Aerie Pby- Wu siclnn. H WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. UjS Weber Camp No. 74 meets in K. of M P. Hall in tho Utah National Bnnk H Bldg., over Thursday ovening at S HI o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially t invited to attend. I FRED E. WILLIAMS, C. C. K E. AUTH, Clerk, H First National Bank Bldg. R ROYAL ARCANUM. B Fraternal beneficiary order. Insures H men at low rates. Reserve fund over Hl six million dollars. Rocky Mountain HI Council No. G37 convenes second and HI fourth Thursdays at Eagles Hall. HI H. E. PLAICE. Regent. Hi J W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector Hjf G, B. RobertB, Secretary t ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. B Tho Roval Highlanders moet every Bl flrst D(l tnlrd Fridays at 8 p. m. at B k- of p. 'Hall. Visiting members cor- H dlally invited. H ANDREW W. NELSON, I. P. H WM. MULLER, Sec. and Treas., M 25S2 Washington Avo. B MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Bf Utah Camp No. 9930 meets every H first and third Tuesdav evening at H 8 o'clock, at K. of P. hall, Twenty- K fourth and Washington avenue. Vislt- m lng members invited. H A. G. JONES, Consul. H J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. H ORDER OF OWLS. m Ogdon Nest No. 1218, Order of B Owls, meets every Friday evonlng In R Eagles Hall, on Hudson avenue at 3H s 0 clock. Visiting Brother Owls are jjjH Invited to attend the Nest meetings. reM ' W. H. WRIGHT, President. ca , T. S. SHAUGI1NESSY, Sec'y.. cl SS'i Twenty-fifth street. ' IADIES OF THE MACCABEES, ftjj Silver Hive No. 1, L. O. T. M., B meets the first and third Thursday gM evenings at S o'clock and the second njl and fourth Thursday afternoons at ffm. 3:30 o'clock in tho Eagle hall, 2445 umt Hudson ave. Visiting members cor- hlB dlally Invited to attend. ft-m KATHERINE EGGLESTON, L. C sfMA 740 AVashington Avenue. 'llH L- 7ENNIE PROUT, R. K., ',MB . 2-155 yan Buren Avenue. LEQAL. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Serial No. 09952. United States Land Offlco, Salt Lako City, Utah. May 28. 1912. Notice Is hereby given that the Carbonate Hill Mining company, a corporation, by Its agents and attorney in fact M. A. Daugherty of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made nppllcrMon for a United States Patent for l o Silver Sil-ver Zone, Little Cottonwood friend, Crystal Spar, ExcelBior IMinlng Claim, Mountain View, Eldorado anil Silver Reef lodes consolidated mlnlus claim, situate In tho Argenta mining district, Morgan county, Utah, beliu; mineral survey No. 5109, and described de-scribed in the field notes and plat of tho official survey en file in this offlco of-flco with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 10 min. east, as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at corner No. 1 of tho Mountain View lode, from which the 1-4 section corner on east boundary of section 24, township 5 north, range 2 east, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, bears N. 81 deg. 20 mln , E. 948.7 feet, thence running from said corne-Sa. corne-Sa. 1, N. 21 deg., W. 154.9 feet to corner cor-ner No. 1 of the Excelsior Mining Claim lode, which Is Identical wltb corner No. 2 of the Little Cottocwood Friend lode, thence N. 16 deg. 13 mln., E. C5S.S feet to corner No. 3 of the Llttlo Cottonwood Friend lode, thence N. SI deg. 47 min. E. 9J3.6 feet to corner No. 4 of the Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood Friend lode, thence S. 16 deg. 13 mln. W. 29.7 feet to corner No. 2 oi tho Silver Zone lode, thence S 76 deg. 16 min. E. 445.2 foot to corner cor-ner No. 3 of the Silver Zone lode, thence N. 86 deg. 42 mln. E. 574.4 feet to corner No. 4 of the Silver Zone lode, thence S. 16 deg. i3 mln. W. 636 feet to corner No. 5 of the Silver Zono lode, identical with corner cor-ner No. 2 of the Eldorado lode, thence S 21 deg. E. 1500 feet to corner No. 3 of tho Eldorado lode, thence S. 8C deg. 42 min. W. 629.8 feet to corner No. 4 of the Eldorado lode, thence N. 21 deg. W. 172 2 feet to corner No. 2 of the Crystnl Spar lode, thence S. -SI deg. 47 mln. W. 1230.1 feet to corner No. 3 of the Excelsior Mining Claim lode, thenco S. 21 deg. E. 154.9 feet to corner No. 2 of the Mountain View lode, thenco S. 45 deg. 15 mln. W. 1311 foot to corner No. 3 of the Sil ver Reef Jode, thence N. 21 deg. W. 1500 feet to corner No. 4 of the Silver Sil-ver Reef lode, thence N. 45 deg. 15 mln. E. 1311 feot to tho place of beginning be-ginning of description of exterior boundaries of said consolidated claim. From corner No. 1 of each of the following lode the aforesaid 1-4 section sec-tion corner hears as follows, to-wlt: Silver Reef N, 66 deg. 42 min.- E. 152S feet Excelsior Mining Claim, S. 76 deg. 53 mln. E. 334.8 feet and Eldorado lode S. 86 deg. 39 mln. W. 280.G feet Said consolidated claim being !o cated In tho E. 1-2 of sec. 24, Tp. 5 N., R. 2 E. and W 1-2 of sec 19. Tp. 5 N., R. 3 E., Salt Lake Base and Meridian and containing a total aroa of 129,870 acres, excluding, howovor, therefrom in addition to the exclusions exclu-sions made between tho lodes of this surve3 tho Sappee lode, sur. 4566. Net area applied for being 129,427 acres. The following described tracts included in-cluded within the exterior boundaries of said claim as above described, not being included in this application for patent, viz. Commencing at corne-No corne-No 6 of tho Silver Zone lodo anil running thence N. 70 dog. OS mln. W. 202.3 feet, thence S. 21 deg. E. 62.7 feet, thence N. 86 deg. 42 ralru E. 174.3 feet to the place of beginning, also commencing at corner No. 1 of the Littlo Cottonwood Friend lud and running thenco N. 16 deg. 12 mln. E. 29.3 feet, to corner No. ) of the Sliver Zone lode, thence S, r6 dec. OS min. E. 70.9 feet, thence S. 81 rieg. 47 mln, W. 77.6 feet to place of beginning. be-ginning. Each of said lodes embraced in said consolidated mining claim, being of record In the office of the count recorder at Morgan City, Morgan county, Utah. The nearest known location or mining min-ing claims being the Sappee, Dewey and Champion lodos, survey No 4566. I direct this notice be published in the Ogden Standard at Ogden, county of Weber, Utah, for sixty consecutive issues. E, D. R. THOMPSON. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE IS hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, of the intention of said Board to make the following described improvements, im-provements, to-wlt: To create all of Merchants Alley, between 24th and 25th streets, Merchants Mer-chants Annex Alley between Hwison Avonuo and Merchants Alley, and Depot De-pot Alloy between Wall Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, as a paving district, and to pave therein with concrete, 8 Inches thick, and do all necessary grading therefor, and defray tho whole of the cost thereof, estimated at ?3, 121.30, by a local assessment upon the lots of pieces of ground lying ly-ing and being within the boundaries of the following district, being tho district to be benefited and affected by said improvement, viz: All the land lying between the outer out-er boundary linos of the snid alleys, and a lino drawn 50 feet outward from and parallel to tho Baid outer bound-ar. bound-ar. lines, being part of Lots 1. 7, 8, 9 & 10, Block 25, Plat "A," and Lots 1. 2, 3 & 1-0, Block 23, Plat "A," Ogdon Og-don City Survey. All protests and objections to tho carrying out of such 'itentlon miiBt be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or bofore 12th day of August Au-gust 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m.. that being the time Bet by said Board of Commissioners when they will hear and consldor such objections as may be made thereto at tho Commissioner's Commission-er's Chamber, at the City Hall, Ogdon, Og-don, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogdon City, Utah. Dated this 18th day of July, 1912. A. G. Fell, Mayc. H. J. CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication July 19th, 1912. Last publication August 10th, 1912. NOTICE OF SALE. To satisfy a Hen of $25.21 for trans, portatlon charges, I will sell at public pub-lic auction on Monday, July 29th. 1912, at 2 p. m., to the highest bidder, at the Union Pacific freight station, Ogden, Og-den, Utah, 11 vo cases of unclaimed freight, consisting of toilet soaps, notions, no-tions, etc., shipped by th0 E. N Davis Da-vis Soap Co. of Chicago, 111., and consigned con-signed to D. II. Miller at Park City, Utah. W. H. CHEVER8, Agont U. P. R. R. Co. Read tho Classified Ads. J. J. BRUMMITT t Loans, Insurance, Real Estate Phone 771 364 24th Sftreei Elegant Farm Brummitt's Addition Thirty acres of good rich soil, I have a numbor of the most do- nice and level, all In crop, lies sIrable lots ln Brarultt's Addl-.. Addl-.. ., k. . , ., . tlon for salo at $100 per lot These three miles southeast of city, only . . v,i!, are about a block from the new $75 per acre. m $35,000 school building wb. has been recently erected on the cor-Modem cor-Modem BungalOW ner of 22nd and Harrison. These lots I will closo out at $5 down and . , , : $5 per month, at low rate of inter- A now modern bungalow locat- " ost ed near the Sacred Heart Ac jmy. five large spacious rooms, furnish. , jj ed in mission oak, fine imported VJieap XlOme paper, massivo electric light fix- An elegant four-room cottage turoB, fine porcelain bath, station- wJth pantry aQd clQa dty water ary wash-stand, toilet, hot and and electric light. Nice lawn and cold water connections throughout; trees. Everything in first-class largo basoment. strictly modern condition; near street ,car line, and ad uP-to-da(o rtroushou. Onlr J, TocoK t'Ztf ,?! $3,000 on terms to suit This is a 400. small payraent down, the bai- great snap. ance the same as paying rent. GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clork or tho R&apeo tivo Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Henry C. Holtgreen, otherwise oth-erwise known as Henry C Holt, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will preaont claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of David Jenson. at Nos. 503-504 FirBt National Bank Building, ln Ogden City, Weber County, Stato of Utah, on or before the Stb dav of November. A. D. 1912. WILLIAM A. HOLTGREEN, Executor of last Will and Teatament of Henry C. Holtgreen, otherwise Hcnrv C. Holt, deceased. DAVID JENS ON, Mtorxirv for 7?rvitnr TSrt tit nns'lfl-d a Ogden Business Directory A d v ornaemcTUBnirMbco 75c per lino per month, cayabla In advance. CAEPET CLEANING ,K. VAN KAMPEN Phono 8S3 for up-holBtering, up-holBtering, mattross making, re-stretching re-stretching of bed springs JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, phono us up; wo wilt call for It Bell phono. 325-K; lnd., 725. MTDWIFE. MRS. L. IVERSEN, Professional midwife, 3058 Ogden ave. Bell Rhono 2325. 6-28-lmo NOTARY PUBLIC. RALPH P. HUNTER, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Titles examined, Deeds. Mortgages and Contracts drawn and execuated. Many years' oxperienco. Charges reasonable. 502 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. NURSE EXPERIENCED nurse. 270 22nd. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING, papcrhanglng and tinting. Y den Hortog, Phone 571-R- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DrT A. FERNLUND, Phy;lclan and Surgeon. Office Iioutb 11 to 4 p. m. New Perry Bldg,, Hudson Ave. Phone 1966-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 640 Washington avenue. 6-11-tf PLUMBING AND HEATING. W. S. DONALDSON & SONS, 2452 Grant, or phone 127. 6-14-lmo SANITARY- WORK CITY SCAVENGER, Mr.Cartv & Co. 2723 Grant. Bell phono 324. SECOKD-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes bought, sold or exchanged, eIbo trunks and suitcases cheap, A Siner, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St 6-13-lyr STOVE REPAIRS. SUMMERILL'S, 2304 Washington Ave. A complete line of Stoves, Water Wa-ter Jackets and repairs. Phono 364. TRANSFER COMPANIES JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & STORAGE CO., moving vans, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. spe-cialty. Offico 326 1-2 25th St Phones 233. TRUNK REPAIRING. HAVE Gallacher repair your trunks. Ogden Trunk Factory, 2455 Grant ave. 7-16-lmo UMBRELLA REPAIRING PARASOLS and umbrellas recovered. Bell 571- R. 7-5-tf VETERINARY SURGEON DR. E. A. BUNDY has removed from Red Front Stable to 2150 Wash. Ave., C fflco and Hospital. Phone S28. W AiNTJBD JdlSUJiiLLANiiOUG 30 HEAD of horses to pasture in 550 acres of alfalfa, inclosed ln net wire fence. Mrs A. R. C. Smith 7-9-tf SMALL driving team for 25 days. Must be reasonable. 330 25th st We pay the highest prices for cast off clothing. Call us up Phone 1884. 2-10-tf FOR RENT OR SALE A NEW five-room bungalow. Inquire 2353 Monroe Phone 410-W 7-11-lmo FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS FURNISHED Tho Corey ApartmontB. Modern 256 Wash Ave S-S-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE CHEAP A well established estab-lished money-making business, beBt reasons for selling. Inquire Boyter, 322 24th St. 7-6-lwk READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES Want advortleements coat one cent Per word each Issue, or 5 cenU per ine of five words per day, no first insertion lest than 25 cent, or two or more lines por we6K at tho rate of cenU per line per week, or 75 cento per line per month. Remember five average worda make a line. AM advertisement on this page must bo paid in advance. No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL for general housework. 2455 Monroe avenue, or 283 21th. 7-25-lwk WANTED A cook; no washing or ironing. 2430 Adams. 7-25-lwk YOUNG girl to help with housework at Lewis' camp, Ogden Canyon; small family. Phone 48-K-3. GIRL for general houEOWork. 600 24th 7-25-tf GIRL for Lousework. 52G 25th. 7-24-tf GIRL for general housework. 559 24th St. 7-6-lwk WANTED A dining room girl at thu Virginia. 5-31-cf I biTui'xlOio WAiX'lJilJ ! ' TEMALE JAPANESE woman wishes to work in a small private family. Please send card to "A," P. O. Box G93, Ogdon. 7-27-lwk FIRST CLASS dressmaking. Mrs. Ryan, 2273 Adams. 7-26-lwk WANTED By an experienced dressmaker, dress-maker, work by day. Phoue 1790-W; 1790-W; 7-25-lwk HKL? W.an Ltii) MAi.E, REGISTERED PHYSICIAN for work in medical office (advertising) ; give credentials, etc.; good salary and permanent per-manent position for right man. Address Ad-dress R. P., care Standard. 7-20-lwk SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED Salesman to sell our line of fancy fruit ciders in small country coun-try towns. 30 per cent commission and weekly drawing account. Red Cross Co., Dept. A, St. Louis, Missouri; Mis-souri; 7-13-tf AGENTS wanted RELIABLE agents with small capital cap-ital to handle a good paying proposition; propo-sition; exclusive territory. Address or call at 441 Canyon road. 7-24-lwk FOR oALi:-MLSoiLLAiNjOuS FURNITURE of a 7-room house, piece or in bulk. 2619 Grant, 7-22-tf I HAVE two nice 40-ft.. lots in the prettiest residence district on bench; sewer and sidewalk assessments assess-ments paid; $450 each. Ben Barrows, phone 124. 7-20-tf CHEAP New bike, new ornamental fence, counter, meat block, typewriter, type-writer, bath tub, drum, organette. Bell 333 7-19-2t JERSEY cow, fresh in about 2 weeks. 34th and Pacific. Tom O'Neill. 7-10-lwk PIANO, high grade, perfect condition. Must be sold, at 365" 23rd sL 7-9-lmo SURREY, folding leather top; good condition; also new double harness. Apply at 475 22nd SL or call phone 11S2. 7-5-tf LOBT LOST July 24, lady's oval brooch, white stone setting. Engraved -Pearl" in center. Reward. 528 24th, 7-27-lwk LOST Bunch of keys. Return to J. G, Hoywood. 7-2G-2t BLACK pocket book, containing two drafts and money. Recurn to Stan- dard. Reward. 7-25-lwk FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FINE FARM OF 23 ACRES FOR SALE CHEAP. On electric car line; no better soil in the state; choice young orchard ot 5 or 6 acres; good house and water; all crops go with place; cheap at $6,000.00; will take modern house in Ogden for half; balance 4 years at 7 per cenL C. D. Ives, 380 2olh street 7-26-St 5-PwOOM cottage. 771 24th. 7-18:lmo 4 ROOM house with 4 lots, $800 cash. 3S43 Wash. ave. 7-18-lmo EIGHT-room modern; only $2,500; small payment, balance same as rent Phqpe 1427. 7-15-lmo 4-ROOM house, lot 50x150 fet $600. Cash. 384S Wash. Ave. C-ll-lmo CHOICE BUILDING lotB for sale, on Jefferson avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. All set to choice fru'ts, and Just coming Into bearing. Small payment down, balance on easy terms. See these beforo you buy. Inquire In-quire 603 Twelfth street. 2-1-tf MONEY TO LOAN $5 000 TO LOAN on Real Estate security. se-curity. H. A, Purdy, 2287 Wash. Ave., phone 359-W. 7-8-tf MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J, J. Brummitt 4-27-tf EASTERN MONEY to loan for threo or Ave years on improved property. Kelly & Herrict 4-2-U MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, jowelry, firearmr, otc, Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1885. The Money Londors of Ogden. 7S 25th SL C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 502 First National Bldg. E-12-tf CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get it today. Cheapest rate, beBt and most private terms in Utah. D. D. Drake, over Palno & Hurst. ?n4 th Planned A RAILROAD f m . THYIE CARD L EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1912. k.V r (Mountain Time.) S DENVER & Rlo GRANDE RAIL- Hl ROAD COMPANY. H ' ?rrPa,5flc Coast Mall.. 12:10a.m. HH v r""5fIflc Coa8t Ltd-- 1:40 p.m. KH No 5 Chleago-San Fran- KH cisco Express 2-50 nm WkmWt ITfT- SpS WM No. 6 San Franclsco-ChI- Bflfl cago Express 7-15 am BJI 5K- o10T;Tln!!c psgor. 1 10 S VM 2 At amic Coasjt Ltd.. 3:50 p.m. No. 4 Atlantic Coast Mall. 5:60 p.m. EH I-lne roadbed, olegant equipment, BH unsurpassed scenery. City Ticket Of- KH nco, Reed Hotel Bldg. Rll P. FOUTS. AgenL Wmm Electric Way Between II Ogden and Brigham H EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. H Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. H Leave Union Depot, Ogden. snd O. h H T. Depot, Brigham. H G;50 a. m 2:30 r. in. H 7:30 a. m 3;00 p. m. H 9-00 a. m 4:30 p. m. H 10:30 a. m 6:00 p. m. WmmW. 12:00 noon 7:30 p. m. H 9:00 n. m. flH 11:10 p. m. H Cars stop only' at S. L. & Ogdon H Depot, O. R. T. Depot and Five Points M in Ogden and at 3rd and 7th streets H ln Brigham. J. W. BAILEY. SupL jHj OGDENCANYON H Daily Service. HI Effective June 30 H 1912. Car leaves the Union depot for tho H Hermitage at 6:20 a. ni., and every M 40 minutes thereafter until 1:40 p. m. M Then every 20 minutes until 9:40 p. M m. Then 10:20 and 11:00 p. ra. M Car leaves tho Hermitage at 6:55 H a. m. 7:40 a. ra. and every 40 min- H utes thereafter until 2:20p. m. Thon H every twenty minutes until 10.20 p. H ra. Then 11:00 and 11:40 p. m. H Special service on Sundays and H Holidays. jMM FOE EKNT B FURNISHED ROOM8 NICELY furnished 3 -room apt., strict- Kfl ly modorn, close ln; no children. HI 2341 Adams ave. 7-16-lrao M FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean, comfortable housekeeping rooms. $2 Bn wk. up 536 31st sL 3-13-lyr Kfl FURNISHED ROOMS ror housekeep- Bl ing at foot of M. E. A-ve. 4-2-tf KH ONE furnished room, close in; all KM modern conveniences. Apply 42S Bl Herrlck avenue. 7-24 -ti KJI 3 PLEASANT rooms for housekeep- VI ing; close in. Phono 2333. 7-23-lwk. WILSON House; nice clean rooms at t 1.50 to $2.00 per week. 7-16-lmo H TWO housekeeping rooms, light and B bath. 2032 Farr avenue. 7-12-lwk l WE HAVE two rooms vacant; run- BH nlng water, ideal location, reason- Bi able pricos; board if desired. Sylmar, & 2526 Adams. 7-9-tf ft " Mr 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms; modern. K 1180-R. 255 20th St 6-18-lmo NICELY furnished front rooms for Hfl housekeeping, In business district. j 362 24th, or phono 947. 6-12-tf Hm FOB- EENT. K UNFURNISHED ROOMS. K - Htv 3 ROOMS, pantry and closet, 10. 3 Wrm rooms and summer kitchen, ?7. 3024 HH GranL Phone 1197-M. 7-10-lwk 9M. MODERN rooms with bath. Smith H3j Grocery. Phone 91. 5-13-tf V FOR KENT m ROOMS AMD BOARD jHhl M.ELROSE Best location; board, Bjl rooms, very reasonable. Phone &! 149S-W. 7-12-lmo lU POPLAR Heights, 437 24th Street. K 7-1-lmo. M DO YOU enjoy good things to eat? jMM If you do go to tho Sylmar, 2526 H Adams ave. Phone 2334. Meals by H the week. $4.50. Also rooms. 5-23-tf tM FOR RENT H UNFURNISHED HOU8E8 H 2369 JEFFERSON. Apply 2325 Mad- M ison. 7-19-lmo H FOR RENT Modern 4-room brlok H houBe, 1 block east of business cen- H ter Apply to 2540 Wash. Ave,, city. H 7-10-lwk - IB 4-ROOM house, rear. -!13S Jefferson IH ave t -J'1,1, , tH FOR RENT H UNFURNISHED APARTMENT H NEW modern, up-to-date aparlmont; H heat, hot water, disappearing bed. H 2248 Jefferson. 7-26-lwk MUM FOUR-ROOM modern, ?12.50. Monroe WM and 26th street. J. Wlllfams, toot H 2633 Adams. 7-2G-lw: FOUR-ROOII, modern, $12:60. 26lh 'llj and Monroe. J. Williams, rear 2o33 WW Adams T-lO-lwK If FOR RENT I H FURNISHED HOUSES I M FURNISHED house, modern. Ino."! I at 2248 Jefferson 7-22-1 x H FOR gALE OR EXCHANGE H FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock 1 of merohaudlso a fruit farm of ton H acre0 Will guarantee this yoar'b H crop 'to reach 4.CC0 buphels of 3pplcs H and poaches. No hotter ovchird In H the state. D. S. Lohr. Tromonton U M "joe SALE APART5LENTS M APARTMENT Louso of 28 rooms In . MwM conter of bu-tness district, or trade H tor real estate. Call 362 Twenty- WMU fourth strooL S-lltt H Recti -tb flaasine-AtJs.- Ki HVTv |