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Show READ THIS1 k ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements cost one cent per word each lasue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first i Insertion less than 25 cents, or two V or more lines per week at the rate of 2C cents per line per week, or 75 cent per line per month. Remember , fly jvr-jgt words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid in advance- No exception to this rut. HELP WANTED FEMALE. AN experienced and able girl for housework in a small family. Call at 1660 Monroe. 3-10-lwk A LADY to do alterations In suit de-Uv de-Uv partmenL HorrockB Bros W f 3-10-lwk GOOD girl for general housework Mrs. Albert Scowcroft, 2360 Adams -J 3-5-tf YOUNG woman wanted to train for j-. nursing at the Berges hospital, 2106 Wash ave. 2-26-if II , jf' GOOD girl for housework, no washing or. ironing 626 26th 2-25-lwk SITUATIONS WANTED i FEMALE iftl ' WORK by the day. Miss Dora Bosch, 167 30th. Phone 2107-M 312-lmo ti GOOD girl, understands general housework. house-work. Phone 1448-R. Call before 9 a m. and after 6 pm. 3-12-lwk Ej ' WANTED Dressmaking by the day or waak. Phone 2111-J. 1-22-tf SOLICITORS WANTED I MAN or woman to make house to bouae canvass for a local house; must be well acquainted in the city and of good appearance. Good posi tlon for the right person P O Box 651, Cltv. 3-12-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED rooms with or without board, including bath. 2521 Or- F chard. 3-4-2wks m A TWO modern furnished rooms, close in. 2717 Wash ave 2-25-lwk HI IJOTFL UTAHNA, WMh. Ave. bet H 24th and 25th Sts. Nice comfortable fumlshed housekeeping Apts. Rates ery reasonable. 2-8-tl j- ft FURNISHED anil unfurnished flat". 2G34 Grant. 3-2C-tmo I ' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS CI THREE well furnished rooms for tU light housekeeping. iTT. 30th st. ffll S-14-li It m Ml TWO f urn shed housekeeping rooms lit Eleciric light and gas. 2370 Un- W un Ae ::-l l-l b 1S TWO furnished rooms with bath for H light housekeeping 456 22 d I 3-11-lwk m FURNISHED rooms for housekeep-9 housekeep-9 ing. 2030 Adams. 3-10-lwk TWO modern furnished rooms for V housekeeping Inquire, Room 1. over Ogden Theatre. 3-8-lwk j H'H SFKEEP1NG rooms: pa--, hath; also sleeping rooms. 427 24th St. 3-7-lmo ? FOR RENT Furnished, new. clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms. $2 wk up. 636 31st St. 3-13-lyr FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS THREE rooms with pantry suitable for man and wife, no children. $10 per month 2"64 Jelferson avenue. 3-13-lwk TEMPERA T ERE 20 below zero to 40 above at the James Cold Storage plant. 223n Wall ave. 10 rooms to rent Phone 149. 2 121 wk . J BOARD AND ROOM. :: BOARD and room. 449 26th. 3-1 2-1 mo BOARDERS wanted: $5 per week, first clasB. Applv 232 Lincoln. p 3-10-lwk MELROSE, modern ateam heated rooms $1.5"' per week, upward. 2039 Jelferson. 3-8-lwk HOARD with or without room Home cooking. 2146 and 2148 Lincoln Tel 1688-W. 3-8-lwk I MODERN' furnished room", xvlth or without board 63? 23rd St. 3-7-lmo MELROSE Modern steam-heated rooms, lowest rc-tcB Phon- 149S-W 2-251 mo FOR RENT FURNISHED riOUSES 4-ROOM house: well furnished; , atrlctlv modern, piano; cellar 20 Phone 1474-W 3-13-lwk 2 -ROOM cottage furnished for house-4 house-4 keeping, with water and light -'422 I If Adams. 3-14-lwV J FOR PENT FLAT . ONE T D Rich's Flats. $36 00. Phone 609. 3-13-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS a CHICKENS wanted. Blnckmaa & Griffin Co, 2546 Wubbingtun Tel. 75 2-10-1 wk t CURTAINS done up. 909 II 3429 Bernard. 3-10-lmo CURTAINS laundered Tel. 1644-W. 2-20-lmo It FOR RENT I UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 7-room modern April 1, $30 C D IVES, 380 25TH ST. 8-10-lwk 4- ROOM house with barn. 196 W. 30th st. Inq chrlstensen Shoe Co. 3-10-tf 6 -ROOM house 3027 Lincoln Ave. Inquire S26 25th St Phone 95-W 3-8-lwk 5 - ROOM house. 2229 Jackson, low rent and apply J O. Woody, over Spargo's. 3-3-tf FIVE-ROOM modern house, 432 Her-rlck, Her-rlck, S22-J. 1-31-tf WANTED TO RENT WE HAVE more demand for S to G-room G-room houses than Is possible to sup ply. Telephone us If you have a plae to rent Mathews McCulloch Co.. un j der First Nat Bank. Phone 301-W. LOST , LOST Small black purse containing money and rings. Return to Staff-; Staff-; ord Millinery Co , and receive reward 3-12 lwk POULTRY FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rose Comb Brown Leghorn, Black Minorca Minor-ca and Rhode Island Red eggs $1 for 15. $5 for 100 Mrs. P. Maher. 639 7th sf Tel 1619-M 2-22-lmo YOUNG pigs; pure Minorca eggs for setting. 886 12th st. Phone 1121-W 3-14-lmo S C WHITE Leghorn eggs for hatching, hatch-ing, from 192 and 227 trap-nested stock 1139 Oak st Phone 1377-W S-12-2wks S. C WHTTE Leghorn eggs for setting. set-ting. Phone lf38 M 1078 21st st. 3-12-lmo TWO White Orpington cockerels. Kel-lerstraes Kel-lerstraes Phone 43 N-5. 3-12 lwk EGGS for hatching from some of the best strains in America at reasonable prices. Crystal White Orpingtons. Thomp-I Thomp-I son's Plymouth Rocks. Blanchard and G W Young White- Leghorns, Shep-1 Shep-1 herd Anconas. Black Mlnorcas, Brown Leghorns, R. I. Reds and Buff Orpingtons Orp-ingtons Some slock for sale Barrows. Bar-rows. 3239 Washington ave. Tel 1806-M. 3-11-tf BABY OHICKS FOR SALE. Blanchard White Leghorns, greatest laying in United States; R. I. Reds' and Barred Rocks. Agency the White Hatchery Tel 1806-M. 3239 Washington Wash-ington ave. 3-11-tf PURE bred Black Minorca Cockerels and Pullets; al6o eggs for hatch-, ing and Rhode Island Red eggs, 16 for1 $1.00. 446 1 3th St. Phone 1606-W. Call after 4 o'clock. 3-8-tf I R. J. RED Cockerel?; also eggs for hatching. 885 2Cth St Phone 1317-J. 3-8-2wks EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C- ANCONAS. the eggs machine. The greatest layers in existence; none setters, lay the year around; cold weather cuts no figure Phone 1C19-W. 737 Adama 2-4-2wks S C. RHODE ISLAND REDS Bggl $2 00 and up per setting Won 36 premiums and two sweepstakes during dur-ing past year breeding stock for sa!e. Rramwell, 2635 Qulncy Ave.. Ogden, Utah. 3-5-tf WHITE Orpinetons. Keilenstrass and Lindner Imported strains eggs for hatching. $5 to $7.50 per 15 S. C. White leghorns. $1 to $1.50 per If, S Bosgieter, west Ogden. Phone 4N4. Box 631. 3-3-lmo BABY CHICKS S. C White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns Leg-horns Place your order now Tor baby chicks. We guarantee satisfaction. Write for price list Orland Hatchery, Orland, Glenn Co., CaL 1 ll-Jmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Fl'LL 6ized ink barrels. $1 00 apiece Inquire Evening Standard, 360 21th St. Phone 5tl. 1-18-tf FTVE-PA88ENGER Buick Model 17. first-class condition J II sfyeifc, 740 Washington ave. S-12-lwk ONE young horse. harnesF and saddle 19fiu Lincoln ave. 3 1 1-lwk FRITT, shade and ornamental trec3 Roses, shrubs, vines and bulbs Moore's Nurseries, 12G6 Washington We, phone 782 Ask for price list. 3-7-lmo A 1000 OD things in a 1000 od ways nearl like flndin' em V bet It pav Alvord and Anything Tel. S33-W, SECOND-HAND, four-drawer card index cabinet. Inquire at the Standard Business Office and eee it there. 1-31-tf SLIGHTLY used nigh-grade piano fot sale cheap. O J Stilwell, Tel 102 or 11. 1-28 tf KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Sts. Phone 617-J. 12-2-tl C I 1 Farm For Rent CHICKEN and fruit ranch near town C. D IVES, 380 25TH ST. 3-10-lwl FOR RENT 1 1 - acre Truck farm Close to 'r,wn 1. M Hurcb. R F. D No. 4, cor 38th and Wall. 3-8-lwk 36 acres of good land, 4-room brie hcuse, granary and utable, includlnf farm tools, aluo for sale 8 bead Ol horses Inquire at H. Van Braak .!27: Stephens. 482 W phone 3-l-lm TWENTY acrfts beot and tomato land C. D. IVES, 380 25TH ST. 8-10-lWl FARM TO TRADE. fARM near town for hoose, close in C. D. IVES, 3S0 25th St 1-15-lyj SEWING GIRLS party dresses, and children's sewing a specialty. 2521 Orchard 3-4-2wkn MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on real estato: $1'X up; real estate contracts and mortgages bought and sold. BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO. 2411 Washington Ave, Room 11 LOANS on Improved farm or city property HUNTER 4. KENNEDY, 423 24th St., opposite court house. 5-12-tf Money to loan on city and farm property Adt amount, no delav Mathews-McCuiloch Co. under First National bank Phone 301-W. MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds. dia-monds. Jewelry, firearms, etc. Uncle Un-cle Sam's Loan Office, established 1885 The Money Lenders of Ogden 278 25th sL C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get it today. Cheapest rates, best and moBt private terms In Utan D. D. Drake, oyer Paine & Hurst MONEY to loan on real estato security. secur-ity. J J. Brummitt. 4 27-tf MONEY to loan on real estate H A. Purdy, 2478 Washington ave. 2d I floor. 12-24-lmo F0R SALE REAL ESTATE WHY buy an old home0 You get the skimmed milk. I build you a new home for less money and you get the cream. R. C. McBRIDE, The Modern Home Builder Phone 1427. GOOD investment. 2 homes for sale cheap. Inquire 2227 Washington. 3-12 Imo Farms! Farms! Farms! ALL KINDS of farms. Listen here' A nine-acre farm, house and out buildings. $100 32-acre farm will produce 100 tons of hay this year, $3500 A 4u-acre farm, $1400 house 20 acres into orchard; balance hav and wheat. $6000 A nice chicken ranch close in, good brick house and chicken coops, only $2500. Say, before be-fore you bus come and see us. We hare two autos and will be gla to show you what we have. We also have money to loan and can write vour fire Insurance SK BEN REALTY REAL-TY CO.. Under First Natl Bank. Pbone 913. 10 BUILDING lots, good location. 00 apiece; also modern home on bench 3 blocks from Washington ave; large lot. Inquire Owner. 2035 Adams Phone 107-R. 3-12-lwk INCOME PROPERTY. Apartment house, will sacrifice to pav 10 per cent on Investment; a snap. C D IVES, 380 25TH ST. 3-10-lmo GLEN WOOD acre lots; half and acre lot. full water rights, small payment down and $10 monthly. C C. Fox, Read Bros 52 FEET by 149, two blocks east of Washington, Wash-ington, only $400; $10 down, $10 each month. No interest. R. C. Mc-Bride, Mc-Bride, "The Modern Home Builder. Phone 1427. 3-8-lmo MODERN HOME I NEAR New High School for less than 1 cost of lot and buildings Owner 1 leaving orders immediate sale. Cheap. C. D IVES. 380 25th St. 2-20-lmo: I GOOD 8 room home and now store building with stock of goods, easy terms, cheap I'hone 1427 2 IS lmo j FOR SALE by owner, a 7-room modern mod-ern cement block house with good , barn and extra large lot; 1 6-acrei ! gravel pit, first class gravel and und lnq 2152 Adams ave Phone 1400 M 2-18-1 mo BEST LOTS in the City F. Hender-shot, Hender-shot, under Ut. Nat 1 Bank. Phone 322-J. IF YOU want the best buy that can be had for your money in vacant or improved property, don't fail to see R C IfcBrlde, The Modern Homo Builder Phone 1427. 2-19-lmo FOR SALE I'.PFt bargain In city. ". room modern home, elope In, part down. X I -. Care Standard. 217-lmo , GET YOUR OWN HOME 4 nice modern brick houses. 4 or 5 rooms, many frame houses; most of them easy installment plan from $426 up Fire Insurance, good company, loans. For full Information see H Van Bmak 3272 Stephens ave. 482 W phone. 3-1-lt A NEW HOME AT A BARGAIN Modern house, large lot. fine Una tlon; easy terma. See me today C. D. IVES 380 25TH ST. 3-10-lmo : A 4-ROOM modern cement blot k r house, lot 30x165 reel, on car line. ! close in; house nearly new; price only $2,100. Small cash payment, balance bal-ance to suit. Mathows-McCulloch Co.. under Firet Nat. Bank Phone J01-W, THE best vacant lots in Ogden City, for the money. Phone 1427. (' 2-20-lmo FOE SALE REAL ESTATE (Continued.) DON'T Buy Cheap lots!! But, Buy lots ot real value at a low Price. R. C. McBride, the Modern Mod-ern Home Builder. Phone 1427. 2-22-lmo FIVE-ROOM cottage. 771 24th st. 2-G lmo BY owner. 3 choice lots; best location loca-tion on bench; snap if taken at once Pbone 2010-J 2527 Gramercy 1-29-lmo 0GDEN BU SI NESS ! DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. ACCORDION PLAITING DONE in all lengths 2668 Cole's Court, rear 240 26th SL Tel. 1729-W. ATTORNEYS I LAWYER O'COiWOLLT. (over Nyo'4 Clothing store.) 2411 Waab ave. Phone 39it. E T HU LAN I SKI. First National Bank bldg iZ-ll-tf BOOKBINDING I J. WILSON Book and loc-ae 'oaf device de-vice manufacturer. Upttairs. 246C i Wash Phone 850. 12-30-lmo BILLIARDS AND POOL. BAKER'S BILLIARD ROOM. 2452 GRANT AYE. (NOT THE BIO-! BIO-! GEST. RI T THE BEST ) Tables for salo; repairing done. have the best and only oxlO regulation billiard tablo in the city. 3-14 -tf CARPET CLEANING K VAN KAMPEN Phcue 883 for up- 1 bolstering, mattress making, ro-stretching ro-stretching of bed springs CHIROPRACTOR F. J PRBBNOR, Graduate Chiropractor. Chiroprac-tor. Incurables and female trou-bios trou-bios m3- specialty Consultation free. Rooms 13-14, 2411 Washington Ave. FIRE INSURANCE. FRANK HENDERSHOT, uuder Utah National bank. Phone S22-J. OLD reliablo companies that pay ! C. D. IVES, Agent, 880 25th St. HOTELS THE CRESTON Steam heated; hot snd cold water, every room, new and modern, 60c and up. Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, opposite City park. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have' any kind of junk, pbone us up. We i will call for It. Tel Jlu NOTARY PUBLIC C. D. IVES. 3S0 Twenty-fifth SL PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING. paperhangiUR and tinting Y den Hottog, phore 671-R. PAPER CLEANING JAMES THOMPSON Expert paper clearing; rough and painted walls and burlap. All work guaranteed Phono 1168. 2341 Jackson avenue. 2 1-tf PHOTOGRAPHY DO YOH want a Picture that looks like you? Crawshaw Photo Studio is the place to go 219 .'5th St. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FFRNLUND, Pnyslcian and Surgeon Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peory Bldg.. Hu-lson Are Phon 9C W Residence phono 2129-W 646 Wdi) ington svenu C-ll-tf PRDNTING WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good work. 2466 Witsb ave. Phone 850. IS Ju-lmo RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phono 454. or mail card if you wish us to call with samples. Office- Spargo's. 12-3-lt SANITARY WORK YOl'R garbage hauled regular Sanitary San-itary can furnished freo Sanitnn Garbage & Waste Paper Co. Phono. 620. 2K?8Vi Wash. Ave. CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co., 2728 Grant. Bell phone 2018-W. STOVE REPAIRS SL'MM FRILLS, the largest stove repair re-pair house in the west. 2304 Washington Wash-ington ave , Ogden Tel. 364. Mail orders Kolicitod, 2-20-tf SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture. lotblng and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged, also trunks and suitcases cheap A Siner. Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Tw -ntv-flfth St 6-13-lyr. 1 X L FURNITURE store, 2227 Wnsh-lagton Wnsh-lagton ave.; Id -hand furniture ot all kinds bought and sold; prices which no other storo can equal. 12-2-lyr SWITCHES SWITCHES; reduced price. CombhiKs made in switches C, E. Ie. 404 V6th St. 1-31 -lmo TAJL0R8 AND CLEANERS NYLANDER BROS. Tailors, clean -ing. pressing and repairing Phone 842-J. Offlco 868 24th St. 1-4-lmo VACUUM CLEANERS ONE DOLLAR per day, delivered and called for. Electric Service Co., ! Phone 88. Up 24th st. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4. O. E. 8 , regular meetings held j at Masonic hal on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th sts., the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Fannie M. Whlttcmore, W. j M.. Callle E. Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge No, 18. F. & A. M . Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington avenue Meetings every Wednesday ' jecnlng at 7:30 o'clock. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren! i cordially Invited to attend S. W. Wherry, W M Felix T. Moore, Sec- j rotary. Royal Neighbors ol America Meets every first and third Tuesday nlghtB I of each month at 8 p. m. at the i Reese Howell hall. Visiting neighbors neigh-bors invited. Dues can bo paid to Mrs Anna Ries-Finley, M. D. room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Oracle. Ora-cle. 1918 Jackson. Lillian Newton. Recorder. 27th and Qulncy. LADIES of the Maccabees. Silver hive No. 1, L. O. T. M., meetB every first and third Thursday evonlngs at 8 o'clock, ana every second and fourth Thursday afternoons at 2 30 o'clock, in Eagles' hall. 244 1 Hudson ave Visiting Vis-iting members ccrdiallj Imited to attend, at-tend, Kathryn Eggleston, L. C. L Jennio Prcut, R. K. Sliver Tent No. 1, Macabees of the World, meet second and fourth Monday Mon-day nights at B o'clock p m. All visiting vis-iting Sir Knights cordiallv invited. E. A. STEPHENSON, ( ommander. W. B. OGLETREE, Record Keeper. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:80 o'clock, K. of P. hall. ITI itlng neighbors invited Dues can be paid to Dr. Alice M Ridge. M. D., 57-58 Lewis block Addle baker. G. N., 130 W. 27th St. Mane Crltes, Clerk, 2731 Monroe avenue Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets ev-crv ev-crv second and fourth Thursday night! at 8 p. m . In L O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited Mary L. Bllxt, G. N., 451 31st St. KaU Hcyman, Clerk. Bell phon 1247-J. Fraternal Order ot Eagles Ogden aerie No 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles hall. Hudson rve, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the aerie meetings. CI Lb rooms open at 11 a. n. J. VY. Griffin, W. Presl-Qent. Presl-Qent. BL K. Geiger, secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardleigh, Aerie Physician. ORDER OF OWLS Ogden Nest No. 121S, Ordr of Owls, meets every ev-ery Friday evening in their own ball tdie old Elk club rooms) at 8 0 clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited in-vited to attend the nest meetings L C. Emmett, President J. Oliver. Secretary Sec-retary 231 Twenty-fifth street Brotherhood of American Yeomen Ogden Homestead. No. 1505. meets on 2nd and 4th Tuesday eenings at K. P hall isitlng Archers are cordially Invited to meet with us. Addie L. Williams. Wil-liams. Foreman. 180 Twenty-first street. J. A Junk, Correspondent, S202 Washington Modern Woodmen of America Utah camp No. 9990 meets every first and third Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at K of P. hall, Twenty-fourth st. and Washington ave. Visiting members invited. W. H. Draney, Consul. J M. Shafer. Clerk. Woodmen of the World Weber Camp No. 7 4 meets in K of P. hall in jthe Utah National bank building every ev-ery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited , to attend. D D. Smith. C C. E. Aulh. Clerk. First National Bank building. Queen Cliy Rcbekah Lodge No. 4. I. O. O F, meets second and fourth 1 Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited Lula Claud-man. Claud-man. N G ; Emma Meld. Recordnig Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street. Knights of Pythias- Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets ;tt Castle hall, Utah National bank build ;ing. every Monday evening, u k .f IP 's are requested to meet with us W. D Watson, C. C; W G Kind. M. of E.; W. L. Underwood. K. of R & S Royal Highlander Meet every first and third Fridays at S p m , at I'nion Labor hall. Visiting members cordiallv invited Andrew W. Nelson, I. P Win. Muller, Sec and Treoa , 582 Washington Ave. legaiTnotices WEBER RIVER RIGHTS. John R. Barnes, president Davi6 and Weber county canals, has made Application Appli-cation for 16.000 acres of additional water rights to be Impounded in the East Canyon Creek dam Time of protest expires April 17. 1913. Consult Con-sult state engineer for information. 4-17-3. WEBER RIVER RIGHTS G. A Marr makes application for 160 cubic feet of water for power i purposes on the Weber river Time for protest expires April 19. 1913 Consult state engineer for information informa-tion 4-19-3. LAND PROOF. Samuel Allen, Huntsille. will make homestead proof on March 15. 1913. before county clerk. Weber county 4-15-3. BANKRUPT NOTICES. Tred .1 Shelter, bankrupt, Ogden. isks to be discharged from bankruptcy. bankrupt-cy. 412-3 Relona Mining company assessment No. 8 is delinquent April 6. 4-6-13 Creditors of Willis A. McEJbeTan. . , , . J. J. BRUMMITT I LOANS - INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Phone 59 Under Utah National Bank J Elegant Home Cheap Home ArthoT-nJh yunalor- tlocat- An elegant 4-room cottage with MenA u ?H th lJ- Ptry and closet; city water and rfnFLL inC V, SX lafKf electrlc everything in first r? iJZr J natVra d- Class condition; near afreet car EEL f in 1P .T1' ! r C.,flX" lir,e- nar on of the best schools lures, fine porcela n bath station- ln the cit ,ocated cloge , , , ary wssll stand toilet; hot and co d S1200; m d ba,ance fa yater connections throughout; low rat0 lnlereBt. large basement, strictly modern and up to date throughout, lot 66x t i- i 135 feet to alley. Only 53.000; ChlCken KanCh $600 cash, balance $25 per month. Located cloSo ln; a mtle over With low rate of interest. Qne acro Qf ,and p,enty Qf watef. j t i good 5-room house; an abundance Vneap lOl of fruit and shade trees, an Ideal Four blocks south of Union de- place to raise chickens and gar-pot; gar-pot; 135 feet deep to alley; $10 den and have a home ln the city; j per front foot. $10 cash. $10 per only $2,000, $200 down; easy month until paid for term6. Always A Home for You I On Easy Payments See Carl C Rasmusson I 350 24th Street Phone 115. j I bankrupt, are to meet ln Salt Lake March 18. 1913. 31S-i'3 Duckville Gun club has levied an assessment of $25 a share, payable before June 2. 4-5-13 Highland Central Mining company assessment if delinquent. March 15. ( 3-15-13 mi lateral security, presented by Samuel A. King and Wm. H King, is to be sold in Salt Lake March 29 to satisfy a note of $3,000 held by the National Bank of the Republic. -3-29-13 O K Silver M. & M. Co. has levied assessment No 5. delinquent April 15. 3-15-13 Davis and Weber Counties Canal company has made application to appropriate ap-propriate 15,000 acre-feet of the water wa-ter of East Canyon creek, for Irrigation Irr-igation purposes. 4-1-13 G. A. Marr of Salt Lake has made (application to appropriate 160 cubic feel of water per second from the , main channel of the Weber river 4-10-13 II I. Craven has made application to appropriate 100 cubic feet of water wa-ter per second from the South Fork; also 50 cubic feet of water per second from tho South Fork for power purposes. pur-poses. 4-10-13 E. C. Wheatley et al. of Brigham have made application to appropriate 10 cubic feet of water from certain springs in Box Elder county 3-28-13 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals for building sewers sew-ers in Sewer District No. 115. being Van Buren Avenue from 26th to 27th Streets, Patterson Avenue from Washington Wash-ington to Orant Avenues and Lincoln Avenue from 26th to 27th streets; under un-der plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer und approved by the Board of City Commissioners Will be received at tae office of the City Engineer In the City Hall, at Ogden Citv. Utah, until 10 o'clock A. M., on the 24tb dry of March, 1913. at which time all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud. Plans and specifications can be obtained ob-tained upon application at the office of the City Engineer after March 10. 1913. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects By order of the Board of Commis sloners. II J CRAVEN. City Engineer First publication February JS 1913. I last publication March 22. 1913. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the board of commissioners of Ogden City. I'tuh, i of the Intention of said board to make the following described improvements, to wit: To create Washington avenue from 34th street south to the lutersection of the Riverdals road, and Rlverdale road from Washington avenue to the south city limits, as a paving district, and to pave therein with concrete 7 Inches Inch-es thick and 18 feet wide, both sides of Washington avenue from the south line of 34th street to the Intersection of the Rlverdale road, thence along the center line of the said Riverdale road to the south city limits, with a strip of concrete 18 feet wide and 7 inches thick, and to do all neccs- ! t-ary grading therefor, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof estimated esti-mated at $6,200.00. by a local frontage front-age ussessment upon the lots or parts of lots fronting thereon to the full length of said district to be benefited benefit-ed and effected thereby. All protests and objections to the .arrvlnt; out of Mich intention must be presented In writing to the city recorder on or before the 29th day of M.irrh 191::, nt H o'clock a m.. that i beinK the time set by said board of commissioners when they will bear und consider such objections as may 1 be made thereto, at the mayor s office, of-fice, at the city hall, Ogden City , Utah, By order of the board of commissioners commis-sioners of Ogden City, Utah. Daie-d this 6th day of March 1913. A G. FELL. Mayor. H J CRAVEN, City Engineer KirKi publication March 6tb, 1913. Last publication March 28th, 1913 SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber ! Countv, Stat ot L'tah R T. Harris, plaintiff vs. Melvin A Hunter, and Elsie M. Hunter his wife, W. A. Kulp. J. F. Spiker, Doren Per-rine. Per-rine. W. E. Naylor. F A. Naylor, W. R Naylor, G. G. Naylor Lostor O Naylor & Jane Doo Naylor his wife, defendants. The Stat of Utah to the said Defendant De-fendant ; You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within twenty day6 after service serv-ice of this Summon upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty dayB after serice, and defend the above entitled action; an 3 in case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the dernand of the complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with 'he Clerk of said Court. This action is broueht to recover a judgment foreclosing fore-closing plaintiffs mortgage upon the land described ln the complaint. A G. HORN. Plaintiffs Atfornov 1 P. O. Arldress. 2421 Washington Ave.. Ogden City, l'tah. SUMMONS. I the District Court of Weber county. State of Utah. Josephine Brinkorhoff. Plaintiff, vs. Garret M Brlnkerhoff. Defendant. m! The State of Utah to the Said Defendant; De-fendant; j jr You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service serv-ice of this summons upon you, if served serv-ed within the county in which this ac- rl'j tlon is brought; otherwise within thir- (if; ty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tho complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action Is brought for the recovery of a judgment, dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing ex-isting between vou and the plaintiff. JOHN E BAGLEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O Address. Ogden City, Weber county. Utah. Rooms 313 and 314, j I First National Bank building. f ANNUAL MEETING CF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OGDEN OG-DEN RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given that the an- f j I nual stockholders meeting of the L Ogden Rapid Transit company, will i I be held at the company's office 416 IbJ ; 24th Street, Ogden City, l'tah. on the j 28th day of March, 1913, at 11 o'clock 81 a. m. for the purpose of electing a Ml i Board of Directors, as provided in the ijli Articles of Incorporation, and for the Ifl; transaction of such other business as 9, may properly come before said meet- Hi ilng Dated at Ogden City, Utah. O .March 7th, 1913. H E. S. ROLAPP, Secretary. W1 ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH if Ij the annual' meeting of the stockhold- 111 ers of the MAMMOTH COAL MIN- I; J INQ COMPANY for the election of a j board of directors, and for the trans- M action of such other business as shall r come before the meeting, will be held H at the office of said secretary at No. B; "37 on Twentv-fourth street, in Og- Jlj den Cltv, Utah, at 10 o'clock a. m.. U on Mondav. the 7th day of April. 191J. J. H F. YOLKER, Secretary Dated March 18th, 1913. Jr FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN. UTAH U S. DEPOSITARY j Capital $ 150,000.00 Undivided profits and surplus 350,000 00 Deposits 3,500,000.00 M. S. Browning, Pres.; l R. ! Eccles, Vice Pres.; G H. J THbe, Vlce-Pre.; John Wat- ten, Vice-Pros.; John Pingree, j Cashier; Jas. F. Burton, AssL w-'iler. ! Slade's j I Transfer II Phons 321. 408 25th 8tret 1 W hsvs the largest van n Che l city. Quick servlco. Moving, ship- I ping and handling pianos. Prompt j freight deliveries. Furniture mov- I Ing specialty. Storage at reason- able ratee. IrrcHELiTBiJos-" I for artistic j MONUMENTAL WORK I Best work and lowest prices guaranteed. Yard, Cor. Jeffer- I , on and 21st St. Phone 2218-VV. I |