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Show 1 1 I Holeproof Hosiery 1 i' I Tho original guaranteed hose 1 5 -f I fr mcn, women and children. I I J N. 0. OGDENCO. f flFil Try I SKS&fer Our i I&M& Herbs i HaSS For Stomach jff ,AKjg Trouble. Llv- n , tVwNfcS&nW or Complaint V& Jr' nnd a" Female f ; jn 3 Y- hop & co i U: aggf 2472 Lincoln. ) : I . . 1 - - I THE UTAH SHOE I HOSPITAL Men's Half Soles Sewed on I 65 CENTS Im Ladies and Children's ' Half Soles 40 CENTS SOLES FIXED IN 10 MINUTES. Beet workmannhlp and Wide Oak Leather used. If you try our work once you will surely come again. 221 TWENTY-FIFTH ST. OGDEN, UTAH Transfer Phone 321. 408 25th Street We have the largest van 'n the city. Quick cervice. Moving, ship-ping ship-ping and handling pianos. Prompt freight deliveries. Furniture moving mov-ing a specialty. Storage at reasonable reason-able rates. ; 1 CLARA BERGES 1 f I Private Hospital I ' IDEAL SITUATION U I EXPERT ATTENDANCE 1 I I 184 23rd SL PI ne L'53 1 MB a Medical, Surgical and Obstet- ft W M rlcal Cases Taken. jf I rviENMM CAFE! ;1 I 322 Twenty-fifth St. ft B Special Dinner 25 $ 9 Lunch from 11 o. m. to 4 p. m. S lw I Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. lit B C0 and Foon Managers R fi Biiliken " H- Housecleaning Company Iff HOUSFCLEANIN IN ALL ITS IfE BRANCHES. Wallpaper cleaning. 81 kalsominlns. painting, upholstcr- jBf Ing, furniture repairing by expert U workmen. Charges reaaonablo j Residence 2223 Washington. Phono Office. Phono 1341-J. I I STYLEPLUS $ 1 7 1 CLOTHES 1 1 Walsosi-Tansidr Go0 R TETTER COME TO I 1 CRAWSHAW'S m M 219 25th Street. K lw nt nave a ew P03t cards tak-Kj tak-Kj 4K en $1.00 the dozen. The Newport Jf JIM, WONG-WE, Managers. 21 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. -J Open Day and Night. (7JK Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meats. THE "VALUE GTV- I f! ING" STORE. D THE TOGGERY it 13th ST. ADDITION Df Large lots set with choice fruits. 5 Buyer takes crop. See me, Owner, Jfj 603 TWELFTH. If The Bread with the Home- 3 Bk 9 Made Ravor. Pj M MOTHER'S CHOICE Sr I DOMESTIC SCIENCE BAKING 1 fljjl I COMPANY E JSffi 1 2258 Grant Avenue H & ' J! in "A LMe BtiUr Thr' &oi Enmsh" 3 H FALSTAFF CAFE j II THOS. FEENEY, Prop. f3fe PJ Most Ceaalstt Bill i TRi' OUR SPECIAJ. 4Tf Reed the Classified Ads. m LEGAL. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive SlgnerB for Further Information. ESTATE OF ADAM GLEDHILL, DECEASED. The Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to tho undersigned under-signed at the law offices of Richards & Boyd, Suite 41S In the First National Na-tional .Bank Building, situated at the Northeast Corner of tho Intersection of Washington Avenue and 24th Street in Ogden City, Utah, on or before be-fore the 12th day of January, 1913. SARAH S. GLEDHILL, Sole Administratrix. Dato first publication, Sept. 12, 1912. Dato of last publication, Oct 3, 1912. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Mammoth Coal Mining Company, Principal place of Business Ogdon City. Utah. Notico is hereby siren that at a meeting of tho directors hold on tho 29th day of August. 1912, an assessment assess-ment of twenty-five cents per sbaro was levied on the capital stock ot the corporation, payable immediately to J. H F Volker, the secretary and treasurer of said company, at his office of-fice In Ogden City, "Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain re-main unpaid on the 10th day of October, Octo-ber, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised ad-vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will bo sold on the 29th day of November, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the office of the Bocretary and treasurer of said company, to pay the delinquent assessment, as-sessment, together with tho coat of advertising and tho expense of sale. MAMMOTH COAL MINING CO.. J. H. F. VOLKER, Secretary and Treasurer-Office Treasurer-Office No. 435 34th Street, Ogden, Utah. : -.ft" J. J. BRUMMITT Phone 59 Under Utah National Bank CHEAP HOME A good 4-room home, with oity water, electric lights, large lot, running back to a 27-foot alley. All In good ahape, located near the Union depot, for $1,400, on any kind of terms, low rate of Inter-eot. Inter-eot. MODERN HOME A modern 5-room home, with city water, electric lights, largo chandeliers, bath, toilet, stationary wash stand, large pantry and cloo-et, cloo-et, large porch, nice lawn. Located Lo-cated within four blocks of the Union depot; only $2,400, on any kind of terms, low rate of Interest, CHICKEN RANCH I have one of the most elegant locations for a chicken ranch in the city, consisting of a little over one acre of ground. This land slopes to the south and west, Is oandy soil and Is admirably adapted adapt-ed to a chicken ranch, Is located near a street car line, within two blocks of a $35,000 school building I will offer this property for one week for $600, on any kind of terms low rate of Interest LEGAL. NOTICti. United States Lnd Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, August 23. 1912. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the Stato of Utah ha6 filed In this office llBts of lands, selected by tho naid State, under section 6 of the Act of CongresB, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: SW 1-4 SE 1-4, Sec. 12, SW 1-4 SE 1-4, Soc. 26. NE 1-4 SE 1-4, 8ec. 30, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 20, NW 1-4 NE 1-4, SE 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 18, S'TV 1-4 SW 1-4, Soc, 8, NW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 20, T G N., R. 3 E., S. L. M, Serial P103C9. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivision, have been conspicuously conspicuous-ly posted in this office for inspection by anv person interested and by tho public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, certi-fication, under departmental regulations regula-tions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim or the Stato to any of the tracts or subdivisions sub-divisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than "or agricultural agricul-tural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Goncral Land Office at Washington D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient oldence of the non-mlnoral character of the tra ts and the selections se-lections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to th0 State. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice Is hereby gien by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the Intention of said Board to mako tho following described improvements, improve-ments, to-wlt: To create 29th Street from Adams avenu to Grant avenue; Van Buren atenue from Capitol avenue to 25th street; Lafayette avenue from 26th to 27th streets, as a sewer district, and to build therein pipe sewero, connecting connect-ing with the manholes of the present Gcwer system and with such other manholes as may be necessary, and to defray the whole of the cost thoreol, estimated at ?3,512.83, by a local assessment as-sessment upon the lots or pieces of ground lying and being within the following district, being tho district to bo benefited or affected by said improvements, im-provements, viz. All the Tand lying between the outer out-er boundary lines of said street and avenues, and a line drawn 132 feet outward from and parallel to the said outer boundary lines. All protests and objections to tho carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or before the 11th day of October. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m that being the time sot oy said Board of Commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto at the Mayor's of fice, at tno city nau, ugden uity, Utah. By order of tho Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City, Utah. Dated this ISth day of September, 1912. A. G. FELL, Mayor. H. J. CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication September IS. 1912. Last publication October 10, 1912. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to tho-e who havo planted tree3 In 1911 and 1912 contrary to the rules of the city tree planting to have same removed by October 31, 1912. All box elders and American elm. locust and species of poplars and any other trees not designated des-ignated by the board of Park commissioners com-missioners by the undersigned B VAN DER SCHUIT, Superintendent of Parke. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Followb, meets In I. O. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially invited to be present. , L. H. CANDLAND, N. G. HENRY KISSELL, Soc'y. Queen City Rcbokah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows HalL Visiting members invited. ANNA KISSEL, N. G. EMMA ME1D, Rec. $ecy. 728 Twenty-third. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castlo Hall, Utah National Bank building, overy Monday evening. All K. of P.'a requested to meet with us. GEO. B. HART, C. C. W. G. KIND. M. ot E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, ' K. of H. ft g, . KING'S ADDITION This elegant addition, which we bought some time since, consisting of 18 2cres, lo the best property In the city for railroad men, being located betwoen 29th and 30th streets near Wall avenue. We still have oome of the moat desirable desir-able lots left which we will sell for $300 per lot, on any kind of terms; or will build a good 4-room 4-room house, with pantry, closet, electric lights and city water, all In good style, for $1,400, on any kind of terms; or will build a modern 5-room house, bath, toilet, stationary wash stand fixtures, modern In tvory respect, for $2,-200, $2,-200, on easy terms, low rate of Interest. In-terest. This Is a golden opportunity opportun-ity for railroad men to get a good home, close In, In the best part of the city, on ensy terms. BRUMMITFS ADDITION I have a number of the most desirable de-sirable lots In Brummltt's Addition Addi-tion for sale at $100 per lot. These are about a block from the new $35,000 school on the corner of 22nd street and Harrison avenue. These lots I will close out at five dollars down and five dollars per month, at low rate of Interest. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Continued.) MASONIC. Qaoen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twonty-flfth and Twenty-sixth streets the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. LILY V. HALSTEAD, W. M. CALLIE E. CAVE, Sec'y. Unity Lodge No. 18, F. & A. M., MaBonlc Temple, 2550 Washington av-onue. av-onue. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Members ot Ulster Lodges and sojourning brethren rordlally Invited to attend. H. L. HERRINQTON, W. M. FELIX T. MOORE, Sec'y. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. CS1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors invited. Duos can bo paid to Dr. Alice M. Riclge, M. D., 67-58 Lewis block. ELIZABETH BEST, G. N. 2543 Lincoln Ave., phone 1903-J. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Avenue. Sego Lily Circle No. 171 meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at 3 p. m., in I. O. O. F hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. MARY E. BLJXT, G. N 451 31st St KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, Boll Phone 1247-J. ROYAL NE1CKBORS OF AMERICA Moot every first and third Tuesday night of each moncu at b p. m. at tho Moose Hall on '25th St. Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can be paic Mrs. Anna Ries, M. D Room 21, Lewis Lew-is blcck. INDIA- SAWYER, Oraclo, 194S Jackson. LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder, 27th and Qulncy. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN" YOEMEN. Ogden Homestead. No. 350, moots on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P Hall. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us. W. S. O'Brien, Foreman, 2533 Gramercy Ave. J. A. JUNK, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Waeatch Division, No. 121, O. R. C. meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 ii. m., In K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street. All brothers are cordially invited to atend. C. H. PEARSON, C. C. D.L-BOYLES, S and T. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order oi Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visltiny brother Eagle3 are invited to attend the aerie moeUngs. Club rooms o?en at 11 a. m. THOS. LESLIE, W President 13. 'R. GEIGER, Secretary. DR. C. E. WARDLEIGH, Aerie Physician. Phy-sician. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74 meets in K. ot P. Hull in thu Utih National Bank Bldg., over Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Vlsitinfe Woodmen cordially invited to attend. FRED E. WILLIAMS. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Bldg. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, L O. T M meets every Thursday afternoon at 2:3u o'clock In the I. O. O. F. hall, 2416 Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers cordially Invited to attend. KATHRYN EGGLESTON, L. C, 740 "Washington avenue. L. JENNIE PROUT, R K. 2455 Van Buren avenuo. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet every first and third Fridays at 8 .p. m. at K. of P. Hall. Visiting members cordially cor-dially invited. ANDREW W. NELSON, I. p. WM. MULLHR, Sec. and Treas.-3682 Treas.-3682 Washington Ave. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah Camp No. 9990 meets every first and third Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock, at K. of P. hall, Twonty-fourth Twonty-fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting Visit-ing members invited. A. G. JONES, Consul. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. ORDER OF OWLS. Ogdon Nest No. 121S, Order of Owls, meets every Friday evening In Eagles Hall, on Hudson avenue at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother pwiB are invited to attend tho Nest meetings. W. H. WRIGHT, President T. S. SHAUGHNESSY, Sec'y , Oi Tweaty.flf..h streW. " (teden Business Directory Advertisements In thlB column cost 75c per line per month, payable In advance. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, (over Nye'd Clothing Store.) 2411 Wash ave. Phone 393. CARPET CLEANING K VAN KAMPBN Phone 882 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattrosB making, re-stretchlng re-stretchlng of bed springs FURRIERS FURS CLEANED, remodeled; taxi-dorinist taxi-dorinist work; orders called for and delivered; work guaranteed. T. Ga-jewsky, Ga-jewsky, 375 23rd, up stairs. JUNK CGDEN JUNK HOUSE It you have any kind ot junk, phone us up; we will call for it Bell pkone. 32C-K; Ind., 726. SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co. 2728 Grant. Bell phono 324. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes bought sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases cheap. A Slner, Phono 1821. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifih St 6-13-lyr STOVE REPATRS RIGHT NOW give "your heating stoves a thought then Summerill, 2304 Washington Ave, NOTARY PUBLIC RALPH P. HUNTER, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Titles examined, Deeds, Mortgages and Contracts drawn and execuated. Many years' experience. Charges reasonable. 502 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Adna Davidson, Dr. Margaret M. Burns, office 336 25th St Phone 997-J Rob. Phone 1617-J. Over Smalloys. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING, paperhaneing and tinting. Y dea Hortog, Phone 671-R. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERNLUND, Phy :iclan and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Perrv Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 1966-W. Residence phono 2129-W. 646 Wnthlngton avenue. 6-11-tf PLUMBING AND HEATING W 8. DONALDSON & s'oNS, 2452 Grant, or -ohone 127. G-14-lmo TADLORED-MADE CORSETS SPIRELLA CORBET. Mrs. Smith. Phono 661 -W. TRUNK REPAIRING HAVE Gallacher repair your trunks Ogden Trunk Factory, 2455 Grant ave. 7-16-1 mo " UMBRELLA REPAIRING PARASOLS and umbrellas recovered. BoU 571- R. 7-6-tf VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. BUNDY, D. V. S. Phone B?8. Office and Hospital, 2150 Washington. BElFfllS! ADVERTISING PRICES Waul advertisements cost one cent per -word each issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first insertion less than 25 ceuti, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 25 cents per line per weelc, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid in advance. No exception ex-ception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. GIRL for general housework. 2456 Madison. Phone 1105-M. 10-9-lwk MIDDLE-AGED housekeeper, not afraid of work. 263 1-2 25th at. Fashion Rooni6. 10-9-3t GIRL for general housowork 2136 Madison. Phone 1105-M. 10-9-lwk A neat, capable girl for housework In a small, family, near High school. Phone SS0-J. 10-S-1wk GOOD dressmaker by the day; state price. Address ''G. II.," care Standard. Stan-dard. 10-8-l-wk GOOD GIRL for housework; no washing wash-ing or ironing; first class -wages. 574 2ith st 10-S-tf WANTED Dressmaker at 573 22nd st Telephone 1165. 10-S-lwk "WOMAN for housework; $1 a day, steady place, 709 22nd St 10-S-lwk A GIRL; for general housework in small family. No children; modern mod-ern house. Call after 5 p. m., 1226 25th St 10 1 lwk WANTED Good woman for general housework; good wages. Apply 721 24th street Call in mornings. 0-12-tf EXPERIENCED girl to work in candy can-dy store Apply Orpheum Candy Co. 8-3-tf WANTED--An experienced girl for WANTED Steady young ladies to train for nursing at the Burgess Hospital. 8-13-tf HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED Agents lor a good proposition; propo-sition; salary; either sex. Call or write 235 W. 12th st J-S-lwk i SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. SITUATION by young married man as janitor. Address Janitor, Car Standard. 10-8-twk JANITOR or -watchman. Roar 270 22nd St. 10-5-lmo WANTED SOLICITORS SOLICITORS, either sex; will pay straight salary Call betweon 5 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., Room 209 Arling- ton HoteL 10-9-lwk WANTED-STUDENTS WANTED Private night students, Gregg shorthand, by experienced stenographer and teacher. Dictation, civil sorvlco and beginners" clnaa start October 14. Wm. V. Rockefeller, 956 24th. 10-81wk FORRENT FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOM for gontloman; steam heat-bath, heat-bath, $2.50 week; close In. 2541 Adams, 10-S-lwk FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean, comfortable, housekeeping rooms, $2 wk. up 536 Slot st. 3-13-ljr F 1NISHED ROOMS for housekeeping housekeep-ing at foot of M. E. Ave. 10-2tf TWO rooms for light housekeeping, $12 per mo. Rear 2758 Lincoln. 10-10-2wks TWO modern furnished housekeeping rooms; close In. 2717 Wash. ave. lO-10-lvrk TWO housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 2330 Adams. lO-lO-l-svk TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire Room 1, Ogden Og-den Theatre. l0-10-8t HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22nd st 10-7-lmo IN MODERN home; close in on bench; board if wished; call phone 1950-R. ' 10-5-lwk FURNISHED ROOMS Modern, sult- ablo for two. 2341 Madison. Phone 1066-R. 10-4-lwk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, modern. 2758 Lincoln. 10-4-lwk THREE rooma, private bath. 700 W. 10-3-Cwka HOUSEKEEPING rooms, gas, bath; also sleeping rooms. 427 24th St 10-2 3wks FURNISHED and unfurnished flatft. 2034 Grant. 9-20-6mo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnlshod and unfurnished, at Orpheum Hotel. Phone 1978. 9-6-tf FREE bath; prices moderate; mum be rented. 24 C Washington Ave 7-29-tf FURNISHED rooms for housekeop-ing. housekeop-ing. nrlron to suu Utahna. 7-29rf FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOM. MELROSE Good board, steam heated heat-ed rooms, lowest rates. 2G39 Jefler-son. Jefler-son. 10-7-lwk FOR RENT " UNFURNISHED HOUSES. THREE rooms, pantry, closet, lights, water. Inqulro 248 29th. Phone 50G-.J. 10-10-lwk GOOD six-room house, close In, $15; also 4 rooms, $9. 2155 Adams ave. 10-5-lwk ONE eight-room, one 5-room modern house. Inquire 82G 25th. Phone 95-W. 10-4-lwk 4 AND 5-ROOM house, S10 nor mo. Wcdell. 9-17-lmo S-ROOM modern houso. 2310 Jeff. 9-7-lmo fort Sent UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS MODERN Hot -wator, heat, buffet, kitchen, disappearing bed. 224S Jefforson. 10-9-lwk FORRENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. THREE-room apartment, light, gas and bath. 2422 Adams. 10-3-lwk FURNISHED Tho Corey Apartments. Modern 2556 Wash. Ave, 3-5-tf wanteiTto rent FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED houso wanted by man, wife and baby, 1 or 5 roomB, modern mod-ern November 1. Phone 116 Cashier, Wells-Fa rso. 10-S-lwk FOR RENT STORES THE VACANT building just east of the Standard office is for rent either ei-ther all or part. Inquire at Standard office. 9-26-tC FOR RENT REAL ESTATE THREE BUILDINGS in Dewey vllle; also livery barn in Garland. Tcrmc. reasonable. Apply R. C Fryer, Dew- eyvllle. Utah. 9-20-lmo, FOR "RENT" dlTSALE GOOD seven-room house. 3472 Waah. ave. Apply to T D. Ryan, care Se-curitv Se-curitv Trust & Savings Bank. 10-3-1-wk "!Ol?EYTrnLOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate: j 3100.00 up; real estate contracts and mortgages bought and sold. . BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO. 2478 Washington Ave. Upstairs, I MONEY to loan on real estate Gocur- j lty. J. J. Brummitt 4-27-tf i MONEY to loan on watches, dla- 1 monds, jewelry, flrearmF,, etc., j Uncle- Sam's Loan Office, established j 1S85. The Money Lenders of Ogdeiv 278 26th St C H. Smith, Prop. I 9-t-lyr. CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get It today. Cboapost rata, best and most private terms In Utah D. D. Drako, over Paino iz Hurst MORTGAGE LOAN8 on Improve farm or city proporty. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 502 First National Bldg. f23-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS f.VASSBNBER Stoddard -Dayton, vi? H sood cosditlon; owner expeots to leave city Oct IS. Pkcma 783. H 10-9-1-7 jH ONE heating stove, one commode, In flnst-clx.es condition; cheap,. 260 IH ISth ot. 10-9-1-wk iH ALMOST now sewing machine for H sale cheap. Party leaving town. IH 438 22nd St. Phone 1540-W. 10-S-lvri IH SMALL mnabout for e≤ first- H olass condition. W. F. Mad 6 on IH phone 53. i0-5-lvrk H HEAVY 8-foot dlnlnjc tnW, 3L8.00 H 2629 Grant, phone 652. 19-5-lvk H NON-DESCRIPTIVE, ladles ticket to H St Lcula, Mo. Phone 1875. 10-4-tf GOOD horss. 3245 Grant 10-4-lwk IH O. H. S. cadet uniform at 860 Madf- son ave. 10-4-livfe A GOOD heavy -work team, barnsca and 3 heavy -wagons, cheap. 2162 H Adams. 10-4-lwk VIOLINS, dirt cheap. 425 32nd SI IH ROOMING house and restaurant, H cheap; well located on 25th street H Kelly & Herrick. 9-lS-tt IH FOR SALE REAL ESTATE B FOR SALE My residence on Nob H Hill. Brick house 3 rooms, raoaorn improvements, new sleeping cottage, H large brick bam, large grounds, flue IH shade trees. This is one of the most IH delightful homes in tho city. Can be H bought during nert 60 days for about IH half cost of Improvements. See ma or R. G. Agee. A. W. Agee 10-7-lwk H OLENWOOD AOKEB cheap; two of t tho best lots In the Glenwood addl- IH b'on. One 1-acre lot, $9.25. and one 1-3 H tion. One 1-acre lot, $926, and one 1-2 H good water right, Email payment down. H balance $10 per month. Address C. C. H Fox, Care Read Bros. 10-8-lwk H IMPROVED City property for auto. livestock or vacant property. Phone H 1427. 10-S-lmo. IH GLENWOOD ACRES cheap; two nt H tho best lots in the Glenwood addi- IH tion. One 1-acre lot, $925, and one 1-2 IH acre lot on corner $625; cement wallas, IH good water right, small payment down IH balance $10 per month. Address C. C. H Fox, Care Read Bros. 9-JO-lvk LOST H BUNCH keys between "It" theater and H Horrlck ave. Return to It box of- lfl flee and receive several tickets to a H good show. 10-9-2t LOST Gold bead necklace. Finder return to 2539 Adams ave. and re- H ceive reward. 10-8-lwk H PARTY finding teeth and rings, keep H rings and bring teeth to 127 31st IH St. Reward. 10-8-lwk IH BUNCH of keys; between Browning's IH garage and 25th and Wash. Return to Browning's garage. 10-2-lwk DRESSMAKING. H LADIES, have your suits, coats nnd jH evening gowns made by Mrs Ryan, H 2273 Adams. 10-10-3t H PERS02TAL H GEORGIA CRAFT Instructor In H voice and piano. Children given H special attention. 252S Madison. Phone IH 713-W. 9-11-lmo IH WANTED MISCELLANEOUS H GOOD second-hand-hand bath tub; 12 IH voung ducks and geoee. Call at 25G IH 23rd st 10-10-2t H CURTAINS laundered. Mrs. Knight VM 1344 Washington. 10-9-lmo IH SOME ONE to take home family H washing and ironing. 441 27th st H GOOD woman or man and wife; $11 IH for horse, $50 for $125 moving pic- H ture machine, $15 for invalid chair. H Bell 333. 10-1-tf IH CURTAINS laundered. Mrs. Green- H wood, 1399-J 9- 28-1 mo IH RAILROAD I - TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1912. M (Mountain Time.) H DENVER . RIO GRANDE RAIL' IH ROAD COMPANY. H West Bound. Arrive. H No. 3 Pacific Coast Mall. .12:10 a.m. M No. 409 Tintic Passenger. .11:35 a.m. H No. 1 Pacific Coast Ltd... 1:40p.m. M No. 5 Chicago-San Fran- H cisco Express 3:50 p.m. H East Bound. Depart H Nc. C San Francjaco-Chl- H cago Express 7:15 a.m. H No. 430 Tintic Passeugor.. 110 p.m. JM No. 2 Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3:50pm. Il No. 4 Atlantic Coast Mail. 5:5Cp.m. Il Fine roadbed, elegunt equipment, H unsurpassed ucenery. City T'.riket Oi-. H ficc. Reed Hotel Bldg. M F. FOUTS. Agent. H Electric Way Between H Ogden and Brigliam I EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1012. ' H Tralub leave. Ogden and Brigham M 6:20 a. m S.00 p. in. H 7.30 a. m 4:30 y. m. H 0:00 a. m 4:00 p. m. H I 30:30 a m 7:0 p. m. H j 12:00 nooc 9.&C p. m. H ! 1:30 p. m 11:10 p. n. H First U-ain from Ogden atarte from M O. R. T. Depot All others start from M Uuion Dfct. H la Ggdeti. train 6top only at S. L. H I oi Ogden Di-yoL O. R. T. Depot sr.d H riQ Points. H ' CANYON LINE SCHEDULE Effective Oct. 11, 1912 Car will leave the Union Depot for M tho Hormhago at 7; 40 a. m. and every M hour and twenty minutes thereafter M until 6:20 p. m. H Car will then leave for the Sanlta- M rixun at 7:30 p. xn.r 8:20 p. m. and 9:80 IH Last car will leave the Hermitage at IB 7:00 p. m. H Last car will leave the Sanitarium. tM at 10:00 p. m. H |