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Show flj I SALT LAKE raf &OGOEN - 9 J ELECTRIC 5 RAILWAY .fgf LEAVE OGDEN, iTy( ;. 6:10 3. m, 7:3c a. in.. 9 a. rn , 1030 iMm '' tt. m 12 noon, 1:30 p. m.. 3 p. m SjC 4;30 P- m- 6 P' :", 7:30 p- m 9 p m- Ifll t 10:30 P- m- fnTs!i' Twelve fast trains each wny dally irSil' Call "Bamberger Express" (cither iHrL 'phono) for quick and careful servlco .sMm' in Salt, Lake valley. m Electric Way Between M Ogden and Brigham Ulr Leave Ooden Union Depot. iw Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. KBlJfj 5.25 a m., 7:30 a, m., 9.00 a. m, rMfla 10:30 a. m.. 12:00 coon, 1:30 'p. m, k 8:00 p. m 4:30 p. m.. 6:00 p. m :4Sb ':30 P- m- 9:0 D- m- 10:1C P. nx O- $Sjfc: R- T. Depot 11:10 p. m. ij$ Cars leave Brigham came time k'rSif b Bove with the exception of but 'Rn "''P' which Is 10:30 p. m. i 5 J. W. BAILEY. 3UPT. "UNION DEPOT Si TIME CARD )S 1 Ef-j-tCriVe: MARCH 1, 1911. S (Mountain Time.) 4 DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. ,B j No'i I Depart. JH ft C Express for the East... 7:00 a,m. HI lOTo Suit Lake 0.00a.m. St?, 12 Salt Lako Passenger.. 12:45 p.m. Fil 2 Atlantic Limited, east. 2:55 p.m. rnl,V 4 Atlantic Mall, east.... 6:00 p.m. sjj J ), S'Grr.ud Junction Ex 6:10 p.m. M? No. l Arrive. 3 j SjOgden Passenger 11.25 n.m, Ihu ; 1 Limited from east 2:45 p.m. IjJ ' 6Chicngo Ex. from eaet.. 3.30 p.m. JuJlfi 7 Ogden Bxpresa 3:50 p.m. kJhi 11 Loi:al from Sacpeto... 7:10 pm. 2 1 Utah and Cal. Es 12:30 ia ij UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. ' IVvj No.J EaBtbound. J Depart. M 20!Mnli and Express 8:30 a.m. It 10 Fast Mull . . S:35 a.m. M 8 Los Angeles Ltd., dally 1:05 p.m. Y 2 Overland Limited . ... 2:30 p.m. I 6 Atlantic Express 6:50 p.m. No. Wostbound. Arrlvo. AH I ElLocal Passenger ...... 12:15 p.m. Hit SiCallfornla Express 6:30 a.m. tf SFast Mall 11:17 a.ra. mJ ! 1 Ovorlaud Limited .... 3:20 p.ir. 2L 7fl.os Angeles LdL. dally 2:35 p.m. yl I OREGON 8HORT LINE fi. 3. CO. J I . , No. North cf Ogden. Depart. J 1 Portland Express ... J: is am. i 1S1 Ogden-Malad Motor car 8:25 ojb. :: i.Tldaho Express 9 10 a.m. PI r 2 Butte and Portland 3:60 pm. I Jlkj 11 Cache Valley Passong'r 5 25 p.m. I K; No. North of Gsden. Arrive. I rdi;-: . , Rv 2Butto Express I 9:15 a.m. mfr' H Utah Express I 9:05 p.m. 12 Salt Lako Passenger.. (10:20 a m. , : 4Salt Lake Special 335 p.m. ' JW' S2Malad-Ocden Motor air 4:60 p.m. j B Vo. South ot Ogden. Depart. j lg ' ZSjLocal Salt Lake I 6:46 n.m. i Ml 2Salt Lake Express.... 9-30 a.m. m !2Flyer 8:30 a.m. 32rCache Valley Express.. 1030 n.m. 1 4 (Local 12:26 p.m. , V., Local 2.:'.u i ra. i Up : 4 Salt Lake Special 8:66 p.m. : S Los Angeles Ltd.. dall 3 50 p m. t 51 jeJLocal 3:30 pm. j gl 20 Pacllc Express, local.. 5:50 n to. 1 jj ; 34 Utah Exprosa 0:15 pjn. I S' s'o. South of Ogden. Arrlva ."? 1 Portland Express 12:50 a.m. If I 21 Atlantic Express 8:10 n.m, jjlf 13 Idaho Express 9.00 a.m. f 27 Salt Lr.kn local 11:05 a.m. t Ko. 29 taken off. B TjLcs Angeles LImltod.. 12:50 p m. lif 21Iocal 2.00 p.m. "iff 2Butto and Portland.... 3:30 p.m. j SSjLocaI 4:10 p.m. JilS JljCache Valley express.. 5-20 p.m, lJRl EfiiLdcal -30 p.m. ! Qfim liljFlyer 6:45 p.m. j R ' wf; f SOUTHERN PACIF'C COMPANY. ( 5 So Wcatbouud. Depart. I j 3!Paclflc Erprosi, 7:10 a.m. fll , if Fast Mall 11:67 a.m. ll' 1 Overland Llmltou 2:40 .m. lf; l DjPaciflc Express ... 4:20 p.m. HI' JSo. From Wcak. Arrive. l r.iAtlantlc Express I 6:20 a.m. lit AO Fast Mall 6:3Q n.m. II h 2(Overland Limited 2:10 p.m. nil' 4iAtlaotlc Express 6:35 p.m. It: Dallv Fxrept Monday. ill 1 1 L VlMtJI ff-1'''' 6uncwor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Prop, JANE. DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAO- (1U&. PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. MS 25th at. Both Phonos 321 ! zr, ! j CHTPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will got them back new. i In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE j: aEPALE FACTOET ; 333 24th Street m ' : Sri I Vicuna Caf B ; i 1 322 Twenty-fifth St I H Special Dinner 25 ;i 9 Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. H 1 1 3 Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. m Lee, Poon & Tom, Managers, I I HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE I ( r FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ' J, J. BRUMMITT LOANS, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Either Phone 111 364 22th Street Brummitt's Addition I ha'G a number of the moat de-slrablo de-slrablo lots In Brummitfs addition for sale at $100 per lot. These arc about a block from tho new 535,-000.00 535,-000.00 school building, which Is being erected on the corner of 22nd and Harrison These lots, I will close out at Ave dollars down, and five dollars per montn, at low rate of interest. Modern Bungalow A now, modern bungalow, located locat-ed near the Sacred Heart Academy, Acad-emy, five large, spacious rooms. ilnishel in mission oak, fine import ed paper, massive electric fixtures, fine porcelain bath, stationary wash-stand, toilet, hot and cold water wa-ter connections throughout, iargc basement, strictly modern and up-to-date In every detail. Only S3.000 on terms to suit. This is a great snap. Brick Home Seven-room brick nome, located near Washington avenue, electric lights, two lots, near school. This is a great snap at only l,-400, on any kind of terms. Nob Hill I am just putting on the market mar-ket one hundred choice lots in Nob Hill, these loLs are fifty feet front and 135 feet deep to alloy. This Includes some of the most desirable de-sirable lots in Nob Hill, and are very cheap at $100 per lot, ten dollars down, and five dollars per month, at low rate of interest. If you desire a home in the best residence resi-dence part of the city, now is the time to ohtaln one for less than half its value. this week I WHISK BROOMS The regular 35c kind j y k 1 g IWM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO., ! (INC,) h G. V. DRIVER Pres. 1 H J, F. BURTON, Sec. & Treas. fa jfl A, A. McBrlde, Mgr. t inn inn JM,u.w&.JXb'imsx?sxM I Dry Glearoiiiig Es la Success aS There's no need of dis-W dis-W carding' last summer's suit. $ Send it to us for Dry Clean- m in jtfS The general appearance of g?j the work we do would in- gjj dicate tliat it would cost sev- eral times the price we ask gj for it. A brand new suit 2 looks no better. m I Ogdso i Steam Laundry H Both -fi vvm m Pliones JL i ti: W9 Launderers and Dry Cleaners. FIRST NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOS""ARY. CF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Proflto S275,000.0t D.ivld Ecclcs, Prca. G. H. Tribo, Vlce-Pres. j John Watcon, Vlco-Prcs. M. S. Browning, Vlce-Pres. John PIngrec, Cashier. Jas. F. Burton, Asot. Cashier. 1 -WVvv ' Inlenated fnd thoalrt tno n iuSvCslwiViNYiVaL about Ujowonderrol V'aMARVEl-whirllnn Spray VA5igV'L licit iloftcomen- AE Toor drocjrtBt Tor It. fev BRf&rtS&Mff&r, if be cnnot tupriT tto pf. afcKP-' ST A KVKL. accepl no Sftv itt,V otter, but fftd ilamp lor W A UlQtuntrd book alcd. It e1re hLH IS lull piTtlcnl&ra (toil directions In- f,lnnnnSif Tiinibie to luiiu. .mahvi:icu. '-riKr", 64Cat'UUtiircct.NKVYOttlL. For sale at BADCON PHARMACY. Mail orders solicited. LEGAL-ALIAS LEGAL-ALIAS SUMMONS. In the Municipal Court "Within and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before Hon. J. D. Murphy, Municipal Judge and Ex-Offlcio Justice of the Peace. H J. G Heywood, Plaintiff, vs. Tho William Fetzer Company, Defendant. The State of Utah, To Said Defendants: Defend-ants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before tho above entitled Court within ten (10) days after service ser-vice of this summons upon you, if served within tho county in which this action is brought, otherwise within (20) days after this service, and defend de-fend the above entitled action; in case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be rendered against you according to tho demand of the complaint in said action which was filed in said LEGAL. (Continued.; Court on the ISth day of March, A. D., 1911 This action is brought to recover the sum of $50 now due and owing for professional services rendered and legal advice given by the plaintiff plain-tiff to the defendant. JOHN E. BAGLEY, Plaintiffs Attornov. TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CONSTABLE CON-STABLE OF WEBER COUNTY, GREETING: Make legal servlco and due return hereof. WITNESS HON. J. D. .MURPHY, Judge of said Court, with the Seal thereof, this Cth day of April, 1911. L N. FULTON, Clerk. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. California Buck Horn Gold Mining Company Principal Place of Business. Busi-ness. Ogden, Utah. Notice: Thero are delinquent upon up-on the following described stock, on ncocunt of assessment Number One, leied on the 25th day of March. 1911. i tho several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. No. Name. Cort. Shrs. AmL A Anderson 6 24S $ 1.24 A. W. Meek 7 10,954 54.77 Miss L. M. Hoyt ... 9 1.742 S.71 Miss M. A. West... 10 497 2 49 Mrs. M Fonlron ...11 2,488 12.44 Mrs. Kate Ott 12 48S 2.44 S II. Hendershot ..14 497 2.19 Mrs L. n. Crout 15 1,244 G.22 A. L. Williams IS 1,243 0,22 J W. Wilcox 23 3,470 17.35 W. E. Robinson 2G 3,734 1S.C7 Win Craig ."27 2,506 12.53 L E Fontron ,.30 621 3 11 F W. Chambers ...29 1,244 C.22 A. A. Wengcr 31 13,178 65.89 Mrs. Mary Austin... 3G 995 4.98 Wm. Moves 38 5.011 25.06 J. F. Sncdakor 41 S07 4.04 John McMurray ....45 161 .81 J. B. Murray' 46 1,212 6.06 C. V. Zinn 47 8.0S3 40.42 J. A. Campbell 4S 6,062 30.31 C.M.Clay 50 1,212 G.06 Amos Leighton ....51 807 4.04 E. H. Turk 52 161 -SI And in accordance with law and an order of tho Bpard of Directors made on the 25lh day of March, 1911, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will he sold at public auction at the office of the CALIFORNIA BUCK HORN GOLD MINING COMPANY, at No. 3S0 Twenty-fifth street, Ogden, Utah, on the 27th day of May, 1911, at twelve o'clock noon of said day ,to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together to-gether with the cost of advertising and expense of the sale. C. D. IVES, Secretary. No. 380 Twenty-fifth street, Ogden, Utah. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF THE UTAH INDEPENDENT INDE-PENDENT TELEPHONE COM-PANY COM-PANY OF UTAH. Utah Independent Telephone company, com-pany, a corporation of Utah, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder bid-der for cash at ino west front door of the City and County building, In Salt Lake City, Utah, at ten o'clock a m., on Juno 5, 1911, all the property prop-erty which It owns or Is entitled to, except, of course, Its primary franchise; fran-chise; and will or will not sell Its secondary, franchises, according to which method . will bring the larger sums The following Is a description of nil the property owned by this comnany, to-wit: All property, real, personal and mixed now owued by said company or to which it is entitled; all telepliono exchanges, equipment and telephone lines, situate in the State of Utah, and all lands, real estate, grauts wnys and rights of way, licenses and easements now owned by said company com-pany or to which it ls entitled; all buildings, machinery, exchanges, motors, mo-tors, batteries, wires, tools, poles, cables and all other apparatus and conduits of whatover description and wherever situate in tho State of Utah, either now owned by said companv or to which it is entitled and all equipment equip-ment and personal property of every description, now owned by said company com-pany or to which it is entitled. All materials, contracts, accounts, choscs in action and all franchises, rights privileges, Immunities, llceuses nnd' things In action; all contracts, claims nnd demands, tolls and Incomo now owned by Bald company or to which It Is entitled; and all other property now owned by said company or to which it ls entitled even though the same is not described herein. An invontory nnd detailed description descrip-tion of tho company's property and secondary franchises will bq furnished on application; and prospective bona fide purchasers may investigate thi3 company's uffnlrs at any time previous prev-ious to tho salo. All of said property will bo sold without tho secondary franchises of tho company if such, method will bring e LEGAL. (fjontitd.) tho higher sum; If, on "tbe fthcr hand, a larger sum can be r6clIy.Grl T selling the property with the secondary second-ary franchises, then that method will be pursued. If the property Is sold ' with the secondary franchises then notice is hereby given that the sec ondary franchise from Salt Lake City j to this company is non-transferrable except by the consent of the city council coun-cil of Salt Lako City and reference is hereby made to Section 13, nage 5G1, of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City. 1903. And If the highest bidder desires all the property togeth-cr togeth-cr with the secondary franchises then he must take tho risk of procuring tho consent of the City Council of Salt Lake City to the transference of such franchise", and U1I3 company hereby here-by obligates Itself to give all the aid It can to that end. The purchaser or purchasers shall pav at least ten per cent of tho amount of" their bid at tho time of making the same, such payment to be made cither in cash or by certified check on some responsible bank In Utah, and such sum shall be forfeited to the compnny as liquidated damages in case such purchaser does not completo the balance of his payment Tho balance bal-ance of the bid shall be paid when the proper conveyances, assignments and transfers from this company are ready for dellvory. The proceedings of the President and Secretary in making mak-ing tho sale of the company's property prop-erty shall be reported back to Its board of directors for confirmation bo-fore bo-fore nnv title shall pass. Tho porson conducting the sale shall have the rlgh't to reject any bid Tor any of the propertj if he deems such bid unjustly unjust-ly Insufficient when compared with the fair value of the property, taking Into consideration the fact that tho property is being sold at public auction. auc-tion. The President and Secretary aro authorized to execute the necessary assignments, conveyances and transfers trans-fers to pass the title of the property sold after the sale Is confirmed. The President of this company is authorized authoriz-ed to adjourn the sale from day to day, If, In his judgment, that course Is wise or necessary and to adjourn the sale over Sundays and holidays UTAH INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY. By Waldemar Van Cott, PresIdcnL By B. R Howell, Secretary. Dated May 1. 1911. - FRATERNAL SOCIETIES- KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias meets at Castlo hall, Utah National Bank building, evory Monday evening. All K. of P.'a requeued to meet with us. A. J. THON, C. C. W. G. KIND, M. of E W. L. UNDEP.WOOD, K. of R. & S. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C.. meets second and fourth Fridays at :.-30 p. m., in K. of P. Hall, cornor Washington avenue and 24 th strecL AH brothers are cordially invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. a D. L. BOYLE. S. and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chaptor No. 4, O. E. S. Regular meetings hold at Masonic Hnll on Washington avenue botween Twenty-flfu and Twenty-sixth streets, the first sud third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. MRS. MARY H. STEVENS, W. M. MRS. CALUfi CAVE. Sec'y. LADIES CF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, L. O. T M. meets every Tucsda-, afternoon at2;30 o'clock In Eaglo Haft, 427 25th St. Visiting members ure cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS. ALMA LUDDINGTON. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT. R. K. 1 WOODMEN OF THU- WORLD. Weher Camp No. 74 meets In K. o! P. Hnll In the Utah National Banij Bldg.. every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. B. VAN DER SCHUIT, C. O, E. AUTH, Clerk. First N. lloiwl Bank Bldg. ORDER (tp OWLS. Ogden Nest. No. 121S, Order of Owla. meets every Thursday evening in Eaglc'3' Hall . east of Reed hotel, at 3 o'clock. ViBitlng Brothor Owls ar invited to attend the Nest meetings, JAS. E. JENSEN, PresldonL J. OLIVER. Socretary. No. 2415 Washington Avol FRA.TERNAL ORDEh, OF EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie No. lis, F. O. E.t meets every Wednesday evonlng at Eagle Hall, east of the Rood Hotel, at 8 p. m. Vls'tlng Brother Eagles are Invited to attend tho Aerlo meetings. GEO. C. WESSLER, W. Prosldon1. E R. GEIGER. SecreUirv. DR. N. M. EST3S. Aerlo Physician. IMPROVED URLSR OF REDMEN Improed Order of Redman. Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribo No. 3, meets in Eagles' Hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 8:00 p. m. Visiting chicfa cordially invited. J. G. CASEY, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER. C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal beneflcinry order. Insures men at low rates. Rcservo fund over six million dollnrs Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second and fourth Thursdays at I. O O- F. Hall. R. S. WOTHERSPOON. RegonL J. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Women of Woofrcraf:. Ogden Circle Cir-cle 681, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can be paid ot Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D.. 67-5S Lewis Block. ADDIE ANQELL, G. N.. 126 Poplar Ave. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monroo Ave, Sego Lily Clrclo No. 174, meets every ev-ery second" and fourth Monday nights at 7:30. in 1. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. MARY MORDAUNT. G. N KATE HEYMAN. Clerk. Bell Phono 124 l-Y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 3210 meets cv-cry cv-cry second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at tho Eagles' HalL Visiting members cordially Invitod. INDIA SAWYER, Oraclt. 194S Jackson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder, Room 31. Lcwl3 Block. LOYAL ORDER OF- MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose, Ogden Lodge No. 311, meots every Friday evening at 8:00 p. m., Eagles' Hall. JOS. CHEZ. D.. P. A. KOHN. T., W. E. ARCHIBALD, Secro- ' tary pro tern. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. . (Continued.) ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. Tho Royal Highlanders meet the Qrst and third Mondays at Union Lt bor hall, 363 24th st. Visiting members mem-bers cordlallv Invited. DAYREL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec tad Troaat MODERN WOODMEN (JF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9990, meet every Tuesday night at S o'clock, at Eagles' Hall, 25th SL ViBitlng raembora Invited In-vited to meet with us. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. CounsoL J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. ODD FBLn?WS. Ogden Lodgo No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. Hall, every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially Invited to ba present, S. H. FREY. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Quen City Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. I. O. O. F., meots second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows HalL Visiting members invited. NELLIE CHIVERALI. N. G. EMMA MEID, Rec. Sec'y., 718 3rd. B P. O. ELKS. B P. O. Elks, Ogden Lodge No. 719. lodge and club rooms second floor 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. GEORGE S. GLEN, Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF, Secretary. BROTHERHOOD OJr AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homesteaa hro. 1505 meets te6t Thursday In each month. VJeltlns Archers are cordially Invited to meat with us. W. S. O'BRIEN, Res. 263.1 Grant ave Foreman. A. P. COUCH, Correspondent, Res.. R. F. D. -Vo. 4. Pox 21. Advertlsoments In this column cost 75c por line per month, payable In advance. ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW. R. S. FARN3WCRTH, Attomey-at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building. BROKERS THE W. D. BROWN CO., Merchandise Merchan-dise Brokers. Storage and commission. commis-sion. 2255 Wall Ave. 5-4-tf CIVIL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. Soc. C. E. General Engineering, Buildings, Surveys, Sur-veys, 380. 25th Su - 12-29-ti FURNITURE REPAIRING. UPHOLSTERING, repairing, furniture packing, polishing, wall paper and carpet cleaning. Want to buy secondhand second-hand furniture Denkers-Knmmoyer, 242S Grant Bell, 1179-Z; ind. 3G05-D. 4-11-1 mo. HOUSE CLEANING. ALL KINDS of housocleaning nnd window cleaning. Carpets and rugs cleaned by electricity at reasonable rea-sonable prices. Oluf Jarstad. Both phones No. 22. CITY CARPET AND WALL PAPER CLEANING CO. Bell Phone, S51-Z; Ind , 3815-A. 5-9-2wks JITNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, phono us up; we will call for It. Bell phono. 325-K; k:d. 725. FfP. JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Juibson. Boll, CU-Z; Ind. 3093D. 11-16-23 LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY, Work done at home. Boll Phone, 748-Z. 4-12-lmo PAINTING & PAPERHANGING J. den Hartog, 92S 28th St. Tel., Ind. 433; Bell, 571-X. M-tf H. A. Tepponkamp, 906 2Sth St. Bell 'Phone, 138S-Z. 4-17-1 mo LAWN MOWERS. LAWN MOWERS, sharponed at Ray's Bicycle Shop, 2576 Wash. 5-4-lmo MUSIC. OGDZN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3724-A. Bell 120c. 7-Ltf NOTARY PUBLIC. NOTARY PUBLIC, 280 Twenty-fifth StreeL 4-lU-lmo PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Write or phone A. JL Grose, Broom Hotel for nrtlatls piano tuning nnd repairing, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaruutced. 21T8 in Utah. 1-12-tf POULTRY. FOR SALE Eggs for sotting from strictly high-grodo S. C. Whito Orpingtons. Orp-ingtons. Our breeders aro from tcmo of tho most famouB strains In tho country. Thoy are wlnnors in the show-room and tholr beautiful white plumage and prolific laylns qualities mako thom esieclnilly dealr-ablo dealr-ablo for the person wishing to keep a few chickens In a back yard. $10 und $20 per sotting of 15 eggs. Send for mating list. Thomas F. Burns & Son, Box 1068, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 3-27-tf READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertiacmenU cort pnffcent per word each Ubub, or 5 cent per llna of flvo word por day, no vrM Insertion leu than 25 cents, or W or more lines per week at the rate 01 25 centa per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Romomber five average woraa make 3 line. A!! advertisements on thla pag must ba paid In advance No exception to thl rule. HV1LP WANTED. FEMALE. GIRL at 518 25th, Ind. phone 365. 5-9-lwic CHAMBERMAID wanted at Reed hotel G-6-tf GIRL wanted for general housework. Inqulro2659 Wash. Ave. 5-5-lwk EXPERIENCED help for housowork In family with children. Good pay-to pay-to competent person. Inquire, Ind. phono 712. 5-5-tf AN experienced girl for housework, 432 27th St. 5-1-tf DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. 23C& wash. 4 4 tQd. SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. WOMAN wants position as housekeeper house-keeper for elderly couple, widower or car for invalid. Address M. S., Care Standard. 4-11-lwk HELPltfAlTTETrl MALE. TAILORS wanted by Security Trust Tailoring Co., 2482 Wash. Avo. Ind. 262. S, Smyth & T. L. Pldcock, proprietors. pro-prietors. 5-9-lwk LEARN automobile business. Homo lesson; $25.00 weekly Job guaranteed; guaran-teed; $10.10 weekly while learning. Rochester Auto School, Roches'or, N. Y (1990). 4-20-tf SITUATION WANTED llflALE CLERICAL position; experienced man; references. Address H. B., Standard. 5-10-lwk YOUNG Japanese boy wants position at housowork. Box 454. 6-10-lwk A POSITION by a first-class gardener, garden-er, expert on mushroom culture. Address, Ad-dress, K., care Standard. 5-5-lwk YOUNG Japancso boy wants work before be-fore and after school hours. G. M. H . Care Standard. 4-11-lwk ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE. ROOiNG HOUSE. 2506 Lincoln Ave. 5-3-lwk MODERN up-to-date house. New furniture. furni-ture. Big moneymaker, alwas full. Inquire 283 24th St. 4-28-1 wk Block East on Second SL 4-26-kkw PERSONAL. PRIVATE home for confinements, 224 26th st Bell 1061-K. 44-29-lmo PAPER CLEANLY JAMES THOMPSON, export pa? cleaning. All wort guaranteed. Rojgh nnd painted walls and burlap. 2?41 Jackson ave. Bell Phone 1168 lad. 3652-A. 3-2-mo. J. T. COLE, expert wall papor cleaner. clean-er. All work guaranteed. Boll, 1449-Z. 5-9-1 mo SANITARY WORK. PIONEER SCAVENGER, Nls Mc-Carty, Mc-Carty, sixty years In Ogden and still cleaning yards, cesspools or greaBe traps and vnult". Clean yards by tho week or monta. Boll phone 32-J-Z. 2728 Grant Ave., Ogden Utah. OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komen. Prop. Phono Boll 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended at-tended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furnlturo. clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. A. SIner Bell Phono 1321. I'i9 1-2 Twenty-fifth -street. 7-9-lyr TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN. Baggas. Hack and Bus Line. Eaggapo and passenger transfer a spc-clafty; 412 2btb. Beth Phonos 22, JOGALCNG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co., moving vans, all kinds 'transfer work, pianos a specialty. Oi flee 323 1-2 25th St. Phonos 233. VACUUM CLEANING. COMPRESSED AIR VACUUM HOUSE CLEANING CO. Office 328 25th SL Both phones 283. 4-25-lmo MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY to l--n on -ivatches, dla-monds8. dla-monds8. Jewelry, firearms, etc. Uncle Sam'c Loan Office, established 1SSC. The Mo-'-y Lenders of Ogdoa; 278 25th SL C. H. bmlth. Prop. 9-Myr LOST. PAIR GLASSES, between Bridgq and Third Ward meeting house. Roturn, 1 1929 Wash., Ave. Reward. 5-6-lwk I FOR SALE bilSC'jCiiMAZOVB 1 BABY WHITE LEGHORN chicks, 15 cents each. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and Bnown leghorns, 20 cents each, Phito ccops and FIreless Brooders. 2241 Endion avenue, end ot 22nd street car line. Phone' 1513-Z. 5-11-fcwk MUST sell at once, household furniture furni-ture and tirst class range. Call at once, 2747 Madison. 5-11-lt NICE 40 Victor machine, $45 worth of flrstxcla8s records, cheap. 2351 Grant. 5-11-lwk YOUNG driving horse, bugsy and harness. No. 9 Wilson lane, city. 5-11-lwk CLOSING out sale; everything must go at any old price. We close May 20. Pioneer Furniture Co., 373 2Srd St. 5-10-lwJi TWO delivers' horses and wagons, narness; single or double, cheap. 274S Lincoln. 5-10-lwk FURNITURE at once, 2711 Grant. 5-10-lwk SILVER SPANGLED Hamburg Eggs, $L0O per setting.. Chinese Pheasant eggs, $2.00 per setting. 4S5 27th SL 5-9-2wks" AT SACRIFICE, furniture of seven-room seven-room house. House for rent. 239 27th 6treet. 5-8-lmo v ' CHEP 3-year-old stallion, 7-8 Shire 1700 Jbs. Address J. H. Fowles, Hooper. 5-8-lwk A GOOD sewing machine cheap, 354 23rd SL 5-6-lwk TWO JERSEY milcfir cows. WS 7th street. 5?5lTVk A FINE Jersey cow, at 32 iLaylor. Mfts. Engbrotscn. Bell phone, 1143. 5-5-lwk INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS: geat layers: lay-ers: white egg strain. Demand enormous. en-ormous. 2.00 per 13. Bell phono 1276 Y. H. C. Parrish, 251 35th SL 5-2-tf THOROUGHBRED White Plymouth eggs. Bell 700-K. 4-15-lmo FURNITURE of a six-room hopse, 2700 Grant Ave. 4-ll-iwk OLD newspaper matrices, good to pufc under carpets, lino your chicken coop and rabbit pens, etc; a handy thing around tho house. Call at Standard offlco. 10-22-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HORSE and buggy in trade towards new piano, -J26 32nd. Bell, 1227-Y. 5-10-lwk BY YOUNG man and .-jvife; work on a ranch. M. H., No. S, Care SUind- ard. 5-S-2t WANTED TO RENT A good farm. with stock and Implements P Marks. 283 Twenty-fourth. 5-5-lwk 10 TEAMS, wages 50 cents por hour. Apply Moran Contracting Co., room 514 First National Dank building-. 5-4-lnvk LACE CURTAINS to laundry ;25c per pair. Ind. Qhonc 36S9-A. 4-26-lmo FREE ROOM REM lor a boy who 15 willing to give his service about one hour per day. 2429 Grant Ave. 4-1 4-1 wk FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BETTER THAN PAYING RENTI Good 5-room home, bath, lavtory, toilet, lights, large yard, lawn, shade, cement walks, cellar, screened porch. Close to South Washington ?2,S00. Part cash, balance payments. IVES REAL ESTA.- COMPANY, 380 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. 5-10-lwk FIVE, four and six-room cottages, on installment plan. Inquire. 306 Patterson Pat-terson Ave. 4-lS-lmo 120 ACRES one mile north or Ogden Hot Springs. 40 acres in grnln, 40 in lucoru,' 10 orchard, 20 meadow, balance bal-ance pasture. Address O. H Ward, Brigham. R. F. D. No. 2. Box 78. 4-25-lmo. REAL ESTATE 25 acres orchard land on Ogden Heights near Orchard Or-chard station; planted to crop. Mrs. Mildred M. Griffith. Rlverdale. 4-13no TWO ACRES of land, small house, bHrn 20 young trees, good wnter right, fine soil. Anply to ownor, 700 FOUR -ROOM modern re'denco: furnished fur-nished If desired. 2375 Jackson. Phone, Boll, 594. 5-S-tf TWO 44-foot Sots on Mouroe avenue, $325.00 each. Inquire 549 21st SL 5-S-lwk 1444 Twenty-fourth Street, LARGE modern hor6e at about ono half the cost to build; most beautiful beauti-ful site In tho city. Must sell at onco. Como and look at it. Terms. 5-6-lwk FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED house, modern. Inquire 2248 Jefferson Ave. 5-1 1.1 wk MODERN 4-room furnished. Inquire 467 22nd. 5-11-lwk 4-ROOM' modern furnished upartmenl obench. ..Inquire 2035 Adams. Bell 1677-X. 5-10-lwk FOR RENT. liH FURNI8HKD ROOMS. H ELEGANTLY furnUbd three-ro ' liH apartment, strictly aoff" I H children. 2341 AdajnaJ" '-'H 2337 Adams, rear Methodist A' ' ' saH furnished housekeeping room. i ! aH 6-g-tf 1 sH THREE FURNISHED toom ftT ' aiH housekeeping, 2630 Adams.. B-U-iwic aaaH 4 ROOMS, toilet and hath, modern 'ijH nicely furnished. IcJ. 105. Bell 7nV IfLLH F. J. Hendershot. lio-Jitf MaiaH ONE nicely furnished front -bed room ' 'ILLLH 2722,Grant. 6-lShSi . FURNISHED modern Jwusekeentair (aiaH rooms. Lawn and shade trees 567 1 PiiiiH 26th st- B-9-lwk iliiH FOUR-ROOMS, well fumlBhed, bath faiaial and toilet, screened porches' 2015 r iUiiiH Adams. Boll, 1474. v '5-o-lwk liaLLI FURNISHED FLATS, 3338 Waif Aye iliil THREE ROOMS' for light hooseVeeA. uiLLI in, 475 30th. P5-3-lwk.' aiH t - ijLH NEWLY papered houBekeeping'rooniaV ' LLLLI 1 2363 Monroe Ave. 4-'&lma ' LLLLV FURNISHED rooms for horusckeep. ,1 lng. 2220 Lincoln. '20-tf 'iaLLLH FURNISHED ROOMS, housekeeping. 'liLLH 427 24th. V184i fiH LIGHT housekeeping and. Blngle'room. ILLLLb Colonial Hotel, 362 24th SL '4-7-ti HbLLI THREE FURNISHEDroom. '$15.00 W. B. Wedoll. . 11-7-ti H FOR RENT. 1 ''aiH ROOMS AND BOARD. I bbLLI BOARD and room, 548 25th. 6-3-lmc j H BOARD, room, reasonable. Melrose, IfBBBBBI . 2639 Jefferson. 4-ia-JLV. bH tC 1 jrH BOARD and room. Homo cooking, IubbbLH $25 per month. 449 36th. 4-13-lmo l tLLLI ' WANTED Boararws and roomers in ' private family, 2841 Madison. $25 -bbbbI and $30 per month. 3-S-lmo iH BOOMS AND BOARD. 2S33 Adams. H 2-16-tt H BOARD. H BOARD First-class table board at 614 jH 24th. 3-21-lmo H FOR RENT. H UNFURNISHED ROOMS. H THREE rooms, pantry and closet, $9; H also three rooms, pantry, Icloset, t H cellar and summer kitchen. $12TD0. In-. I H quire Bell, 1107-K, 4-1 8-1 wk H a- iH FOR RENT. ) JM UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ' IH ONE new apartment, strictly up-to- JH date. 224S Jefferson Ave. 6-11-lwk Il 5-ROOM house, W. B. Wedcll. 5-11-lmo 'H FIRST CLASS apartments, with sleep- ing porch. Inquire 475 25th. JbbbbI 5-8-1 m IbLLH ILH 5-ROOM modern house, 2519 Orchard ibbibLH 5-11-3 raBBH FIVE-ROOM modern, 2211 Joffereon BLLLa Ave. Inquiro 2566 Washington. j -H 6 .-'aBLLi MODERN cottage, lawn and shade liLLH O. A. White, 364 1-2 25th SL 5-6-lwV ; H 3-R.OOM house, pantry and clothes , H closet, small family only. 20-12 Bal- H lontyne Ave. 5-6-lwk jJ SLX-ROOM modern house. Inquiro H 2340 Jefferson. 5-6-lwU H TWO 4-room apartments furnished, tLLLI strictly modern. 64S 24th St. 5-1-1 mo jH FJVB-ROOM modern house on tho '.PLLl bneb. J- H. Hill, 219 Eccles Bldg. 'Efll Bell 'phone, 1425. 4-B7-tf NEW FTVB-ROOM HOUSE. Inquire W H 958 22nd. 4-26-lwk M HOUSB; 10 rovma; Btrlctly modern, , H with furnace; $35.00 a month. Ap- H ply 653 27th. IMS" ' M FOR RENT OFFICES. j H GROUND FLOOR office room. Apply '.j H 429 24th streoL 5-11-lwk (J H WANTED TO SUY. H TO BUY a small cook stove. Boll ( H 1105-Z. 5'1(ylt jBiH Ogdeo State - j Baok ;H Capital ffOAOOCOOJ 'H Surplus and Profit, ..-' 125,aOO H Interest Paid on Savings Deposits H H. C. Blgelow, J. M. Browning, Vloe-Pra- H A. P Bigelow, Caahler. H J. E. Halv'ercon, Aa'at.'P'""'er- ' H BLLLLLB |