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Show MIT ill WATPI?' FOR REAL BARGAINS COP4SULT THESE COLUMNS ARAVE.& WILLIS REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. 42u Ecclcs nidg Both phones 14. lDtirul n-acie form, only 4 mile's from Ogden; 21 acr.-s in orchard or-chard .apples, ponchos, cherries and iir-moi I1 room frame house will sell all or half; fH.OOH. This Is an Ideal orchard home. ARAVE S WILLIS Are you looking for a nice little bungalow close In, or a nice home anywhere in the city? A good farm, large or small, a fruit orchard or a nice lot to build on? If you are, don'i fall to come and see us. We have an excellent list of property proper-ty for you to choose from. We also have some very good business profiles prof-iles for sale. If you intend investing in real estate es-tate or need money to improve your home, we cordially invite you to call on us. If you have any property to sell or exchange, list it with n9. ARAVE 8 WILLIS , TINT:. MODERN IIO.MK on the bench. 7 rooms, bath, toilet, lichts, gas, fi'Wi-r, eminent sidewalks, lawn, barn, m-ar c.ir line; r blocks from Reed hotel; Ji.nun. hnlf cash, balance payments; pay-ments; low interest. IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY, I 3S0 Twenty fifth Street. J !-2Mwl A NICK FOUR-ROOM brick cottage, on Qulncy avenue, near 24th street i Fast front. Lot .0xl6.i Terms. II. I II. Goddard. 310 Eccles building. I 9-7 lmo NICK threo-room house, barn ond I shade trees, lot 55x123; price $1,000. CIS Cook sL. Five Points. 8-27-lmo $125 EACH Building lots In Nevada addition Hunter & Kennedy. 9-20-tf MY BUNGALOW at 2942 Grant ave. Write mo for particulars. J. T. Young, care Idaho Wholesale Grocery Co., Poeatello, Ida. f-20-lwk ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, largo lot. oarn. room for four Iioraes, lots of hay, wagon One block from buil oess center. Apply P. M. Poulsou. 2401 Washington. 6-26-lf I GARRISON &. GARRISON. 2411 Wash. Ae. Hell phone 393. lnd phone C71 $2 100 Five-room modern on the bench, lot 4 4xlC3 feet to ul- ley. Liberal terms. $1.900 Four-room modem, lot 41lf.S One-third cash, balance easy. $30 an acre for 80 acres on the Sand ridge. 9-23-lwk BELL PHONE 1425. 219 Eecles Bldg The Standard Real Estate Ian Co., Inc. 5 per cent money to buy, build, improve or lift mortgages on business cr residence property. Geo. A Whipple Whip-ple &. Co, DlsL Agents 9-23 lmo $1,500 CORNER 24th and Jackson, 75 1-2 feet front on 24th street Hunter & Kennedy. 9 20-tf MODERN. S room, brick house and bam; best location in city; big lot; will sell for le?9 than house cost to build Also 12 acres, planted fto fruit, 3 miles from center of town, good water right; a snap. H. II. Goddard. 310 Eecles bldg. Bell Phone 271. tf A FOUR-ROOM house, cellar and vacant va-cant lots. 329 Wash. ave. 0-21-lwk LEGAL -', mlnistrator, with the will annexed, at the law offices of Joseph Cher, rooms 401-404 First National Bank building. Ogden, Utah, on or before January 16th. 1911. ALMA D. CHAMBERS. Administrator With Will Annexed. Joseph Chez. Attorney. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Primaries for the election of delegates dele-gates to the Republican State and ; County Conventions are hereby called to meet at the following places In Ogden City on Saturday, September 24, 1910, at 8 o'clock p m. First Ward At the City Hall. Second Ward At the Second Ward Amusement hall. ' Fourth Ward At the County Court I House. Fifth Ward At tbo Fifth Ward Amusement hall. Primaries In tbe districts outside of Ogden City will meet at the usual places and the District Committeemen Committee-men in the respective districts aro ' hereby requested to make arrange-nients arrange-nients with the proper authorities for buildings In which to hold eaid primaries. pri-maries. I O II. MADSON, Chairman, CARL ALLISON, Cecretary. DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES CANAL CO. Notice of Aseesament. Ogden, Weber County Utah, Sept. 10. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of Bald company, held cn the 7th day of September. 1910, an assessment of $2.60 per share was levied on the capital capi-tal stock of. the corporation, payable to the secretary on or before the 22nd Jay of October, 1910, at bis ofllco li Ogden City. Utah. - Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on said 22nd day of October, 1910. will be delinquent delin-quent and advertised for salo at public pub-lic auction, and unless payment Is made before, will bo sold on" the 10th day of December, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon, at the south door of Wober County court house, in said Ogden City, to pay the delinquent assessment, assess-ment, together with cost of advertising advertis-ing and expenses of sale. J. C. NYE. Secretary. Office No. 51 C First National TUnk bldg., Ogden Utah. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. WOMEN OF Yf OOtXHlAFT. Lily tlrclo No. 174. m"ts vf second fourth Monday nlsnts at :. hi 1. . O. V. HulL Visiting iiflhtw' cord.nlly invited. TUNA NKWON, O. N. KATE HtYMAN Clrk. Uell cbuii m--T. B P. O. EL.K8. B. r. O. Klks, Ogden Lodge No. 71. lodiji And cIud room?, econd, floor 2H Vr'asalncton r.vcnn. ReguUr meflos very TuJoy t-vrnln. C. A. BOYD, Exaltod Ruler. C. O. DoWOLF, Secretary. WOODMEN OF TMS WORLD. Weber Jamp No. 74, meets in K. of P. Hall In tbe Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordlal't Invited to attend. W. H DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Bldg, ORDER OF OWbS Ogden Nest, No. 121S. Order of Owls, mcots every Thursday evening in Eagles Hall, east of Reed Hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited to attend the Nest meetings. THOMAS LESLIE. President. J. OLIVER. Secretary. No. 2113 Washington Ave. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle fcSl, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors Incited. Dues can be palj at the Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of tho 26th of euca month. ALMA LUDDINGTON, G. N-69S N-69S 12th St. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monrco Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden lodge No. 2. "Knl;h;s of Pythias Py-thias meets at Castle ha'.!. Utah tlonal bank bulldlrg, every Monday evening All K. of P.'j requested to meet w Kb. us A. E PRATT, C. C. W. G KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R, & S IMPROVED ORDER nV V. V iMF.N Improved Order of Kcdm.'ii, HmAiitna Tribe No. 3. meets m ivi.i.- Hail, every first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Vlbltlng chiefs cor-Ulally cor-Ulally Invited JAMES MA"BKTH. Schnx E. P. tiElQER. C, of R. - B. RIGHT. C. of W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose. Ogden Lodge No 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p. m.. Eagles Hall. JOS. CHEZ. 1' P. A. KOHN. T. R. A. IRVINE, Sec'y. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal bonpflclnry Ord. Insure men tit low ratec lt-ic-rve fund ovr Ix million dollar. liotky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes Kv .ni ond fourth Thursdays at 1. O. O. t Hall. P. A. HERDI. Regent. J. W. WOTHERSPOON. Collector. UEO. B. ROBEKTS. 8ocrtary. ROYAL HIOHLAJ-rDERS The Royal Highlanders meet tha first nd third Monday at Union Labor Halt. Ki 24th St. Dues can Us paid from 1 to (, office of U. W. Green, on the Hln of rach month. YlVtlo member! cor dlallv lr.Mted. DAYKEL D . MtTH. I. p. ALICE COU.i."..- c 7 and T-K BROTHERHOOD r. aMERICAJ TOWN Ogden HomeMem .n. ksi meta flood fl-ood and fourth Wi-il. . y nlehts. Odd Fellowr' Hall. Al-t..i.- Archer cordially cor-dially lavltcH to met with ua. W. II. TOLLER. C5 lint St.. Foreman. O. E WILLIAMS. 192 2lt 6t.. rorrenpondent. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Ixidge No. 3. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets la I. O. T. Hall every Tuesday evening. VlsltlnS brothers cordially Invited to be.pres-vnL be.pres-vnL SIDNEY BAKER. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL. SecioUry. Queen City. Rebekah Lodge. No 4. I. O. O. T meets 6econd and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' HalL Visiting members Invited. KATE BAILEY. N. O. EMMA IE!D. Rec. Scc'y, 718 23rd LADIES OK THE UAi'C.VCEES. 6llvcr Hive No. i. i . -. f. M.. meta every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afterDoon at 2.30 o'clock. In I. O. O F. Hall. 2416 Washington aenue. Visiting members are cordially lnlted to attend. at-tend. MRS auDIE aNGELL, L. C. MISS I JENNIE PROUT. R. K. FRATERNAL OEOCR OF EAULE3. Fraternal Order of Eunice, Oguen Arl No 3l. F. O. E.. ineel rvery dne.-dy dne.-dy evcnirff at Eacla Hall, cut of Itod Hotel, at I P 111 VlHltlDg Brother Katloa ar Vuvlted to attend tba Aerlu Dieeimas. LEON BROWNING. W. President. E R GElGc;:t. Secretary DIt. N. M. E?TES. Aere Pliywtclao. MODERN WOODMEN OV ME RICA. Utih Camp No. Wi, mtt rV.er? Tuci:ay .nlnht at S o'clock, at Eaglea Hall. 25tl: t. Visiting members imllea to mrot fc'lih us. 1'. A. FAItIR. Counsel. J. H SHAKER. Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR!!. Wnsatoh Division No. lit O. R . nifrjl second and four'h Friday at p. IE. In K of P. IUII. corn-tr Wn-jh-Infc-lon avonut -nd 2Mb brother, are cordially Inyte4 to attend. OEO. ALI.KN. C. 1. L. BC'TLE. S. and T. ' MASONIC. Queen EstSer Chapter No. 4, O E. Kesl.if n.eetlngs held at Maonc t,? Wo-hlnRton avenue b.twen TT"t: nfth and fvrnty-lth streets, the first and third Friday of each month. to-ournlni to-ournlni ; member, cordially Invited t UndMR8. KATE SMTTHER9. W M-LILY M-LILY V. HAL&TFViD. fceoy. "ROYAL NEIGHUORd rf AMERICA. Excel lior Co mr No. 32. mr.t, everT second and fourth Monday r.nln o each .non.h at th- .K"?" , VlU-lnc VlU-lnc memtiers cordltilly In "I led. mg n)m".j5pIA BAWYEK, Oracle. 1 Ids j. u k.m Ave LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder,, room 31. x"l Block. (teden Business Directory 75c. per line per month, payable lu advance, ARCB1TECJTS. r. C. WOODS & CO. lot Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW. R s FARN6WORTH, Altornoy at- Law 314 and 815 Ecclos building. ) PLAIJ SEWING. DRESSMAKING. 2350 Wash. 441 lnd. 7 Mf FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new blgh-Rrade piano, O J. Stllwell, lnd phone C7. Bell 1023Y S 27 tf ogdenWsiness'directory (Continued.) CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco. Plpo doctors. 2-3i-if j HAIRDRESSLNG. MRS. CAR WILE nnd Miss Rltter. hnlr goods, hnlr dressing and manl-curlnR. manl-curlnR. Marlnello creanis ond lotions 6H lbt Nat. Bonk bldg. Bell 1304. S 30 lmo HAIR GOODS. HAIR SWITCHES for pale; combings made In switches. C- E. Lee, 2$j1 Wash. 9 2-lmo JAPANESE MERCHANTS YVAH SING-LUXO. 255 25th St., Japanese Jap-anese noveltle9 fancy goods, teas and groceries. 9-2 2tno , - - . JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you hav any kind of Junk I'hone us, up; wo will call for It. Bell phono 325 K; lnd. 725.. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phono Jacobson. Ball 626-S; lnd. 36D5D 11 1C22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnlshod for all occasions lnd. 1134-3724 A. Bell 1205. 7-1 If OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, deblocked and retrloi-njcd. retrloi-njcd. by practical hatter. Fifth floor Lowls BIk. 7 16 tf PAPER CLEANING. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Frlces reasonable. Bell 1168. Ind. GC52A. Jame3 Thompson. 8 31 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p m.; 340 25th SL Office phones. Bell 615 K; Ind. 515; residence resi-dence 646 Wash Ind. phone 502. ALICE M. RIDGE. M. D , Physician and Surgeon Office Cth floor Lewis block. Phones. Bell, 2UY; Ind 412. 9-8-1 mo SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of DIsL No. 2, all of tho city south of 24th ftreet. Bell Phone 324-Z Nt-ls McCarty. 5-10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO.. Paul Van Komen. Prop Phune Bell 1003. 11 kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and Bhoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap Bell Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty fifth street. 7 9-lyr STORAGE. STORAGE space reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co.. 2310 Wall ave. 9-17-tf TATLORS AND CLEANERS. TAMOE CLOTHING COMPAN Y-Sults ready made or made to order. Cleaning, Clean-ing, pressing and repairing. Phone 045 Bell. 257 Twenty-fourth SL TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer ( o. J- C. Slade. lessee. Furniture. Vane and Storage. Office 40S 26th St. Both Phonea 321. ALLEN. Bagsagc, Hack and Bus Uax Luggage and passenger transfer a tpeclaity. 412 25th. Both Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN A Storage Co.. moving vans, all klnJs fansfer work; pianos a specialty. Of flee 3S 1-2 25th 8t Phones 263. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. I UMBRELLA repairing and covering. 928 28th. L den Hartog. Bel), j 571-X; Ind. 433. 9-1-tt UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN HAMPERS SUOp will bo closed till further notice on account of sickness. 2769 Volker ave. S-8-lt VACUUM CLEANING. FOR SALE, on easy terms, or for rent by tho day, tho best vacuum cleaner on the market O. J. StilwelL iDd. phone 67; Bell, 1023Y. 9-S-lmo MONEY TO LOAN. I MOK'l GAli8 k.oan on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg 4-30-tf MONEY to l"n on wa.cnoa. Jla- mondrs, jewelry, firearms, tic : Uucle Sam's Loan Office, established 1SS5. The Mov.y Lcndora of Ogd?3; 27S 25th Ot C. II. Smith. Prop. M-lyr READ THE CLASS. ADS TODAY J HELP WANTED. FEMALE. GIRL lor central housework. 1543 24th. 9-24-lwk WANTED A girl for general housework. house-work. Apply 908 2 lib. 9-21-tf A DINING room girl and chambermaid. chamber-maid. At Tb Virginia. 9-16-2wks. GIRI.S wanted American Linen Supply Sup-ply Co. 9-7-tf WOMAN tor general housework; goo.l I wages. 724 24th St. 9-1 if i GIRLS wntited a. the O. S. L. Iun- I dry. Union Depot. S S -tf I I SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. DRESSMAKING done very' reason- j able; eatihfaction guaranteed. JH;i Mpcxiln Ui-ll 131'6 3-22-1 wk ! HELP WANTED. ' MALE. , WANTED lOfi men, Aly 27th and Qulncv. Moran Construction Co. j H-22-lwk A GOOD butcher. Washington Ment market. 9 22-P.t FIRST-CLASS Knllnt-M. The Nobhv Cleaning Co.. S20 24th. 9-12 tf CARRIER BOY for the morning paper. J Apply to W. E. Hart, from 5 to 0 :M ' p. m. 9-S tf T7" enterprising avou to sell best knvwn article In Utah; $5.00 capital ! required to start; 50 per cent margin; best opportunity ever offered In Og j den. Apply mornings. 425 23rd. j 831-tf HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE. GREGJ shorthaud teacher at once. J. W. Hawley. 41S First Nat. Rank bldg 9-23-1 wk i5USiN5S CHANCES MAN OR VOMa. with money to take Interest in paylnjf commercial business; profits good and sure; no risk. Inquire Hussey-Woods Realty Co. rooms S17-31S First National Rank bldg., Ogden. 9-22 lwk " FOR RENT. -UNFURNI8HEO HOUSES. NEW modern five-room brick rottag-. 2:62 Jackson avo. Call W. H. Vom-hies. Vom-hies. Bell phone 1605-K. 9-24-1 wk FOR RENT House. Inquire 25.1S Madison. 9 23-tf EIGHT-ROOM modern house, large lot, barn, shade trees. Desirable tenement, at 118.00 per month. See owner, 3614 Adams. 9-22-3t 4-ROOM house, modern in everv wav Bell 1437. 9-21-lwk A VERY convenient and modern flve-rootn flve-rootn house for rent Inquire 2965 Lincoln. 9-20-lwk FrVE-ROOM modern house. 272 2Cih. Apply 302 35th. Ind. 3C55-I. 9 20 lwk FIVE-ROOM house. Rear 2C27 Jeff. 9-19-lwk ) FIVE-ROOM house, new. all conveniences, con-veniences, Including gas range. 573 22nd st. Ind phone 3C30-I. 9-1 4 If FOR RENT " i FURNISHED OR UNFUR HOUSES. FOR RENT. , ROOMS AND 80ARD. BOARD and room. 4:9 2Cth Street 6-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. ! 2-16 tf WANTED, ROOMS AND BOARD j ROOMS and board for student. Call j or telephone, giving description and rutes. Ogden Business College, Lewis ' Eock. S-12 tf WANTED TO BUT. , CLEAN wblto at Standard office ! 12-17-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HORSES to pasture by the month; good feed. Inquire A. Jackson, 24S K Hell " 9-23-1 k TEAMS wanted, work on Hudson ave. Wright Investment. 9-20-lwk FOR SALE OR TRADE. SMALL lodging house near depot No. 26C5 Wall avo. Ind. phono 954. 8-13-lroo FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. THHREE-rooru furnished house. Call S4C- Bell. 9-24-lwk NEW elegantly furnished C-roora I i modern bungalow; no children Ind. phone 36S4-.A 9-22-lwk FURNISHED BUNGALOW (with piano). Inquire 2569 Monroe Ave. Iml. phone 3731-1. 9-20-lwk 3 MITCHELL BROS. ) i Great Sale of Monumental Work ' Fay no attention to lying mta- ( J representations from our com- j pctltors, and do not pay big 1 romnil?elons to agents, but sea i ub; wc can save you money. J Yards 2003 Jefferson. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. ORNISH ED housekeeping nioms. 2337 Adams. 9 20-1 f TWO roijinn for llpht housekwping. Rear 275S Lincoln. 9-21-1. k NEWLY FURNISHED from room. i:'.3 -,Jl- 9-22-lwk ' Fl'RNISHED rooms, nnidorii 21M .Monroe. 9-2u-lmo Fl'RNISHED rnr light Imuxeki-eplng. two room with pantry an, lo.-ct 2120 Qiiiney avenu'. .'-l9-lvk FURNISHED ROOMS, 2P.G 21th St J lG-lnio ROOM for gentlemati. Modern. liri: 30 1 Y. 9 0-IdjC ELEGANTLY furnished sunny front nom, test location In city. "575 24 th. 9-3-1mc ONE or two furni?he.l ronms wltl private family; I'jr attl v Itbin on block of Weber Acidouiy, ami wild In 1 1-2 blocks iioiu new hlli school Address K, care of tills oflice. n-2 t FURNISHED and .mhirnlshi.l hous.. keeping rooms, modi.-rn. $2.iw iei vvt-ek anj up. 53(i 3Ut. .-2J-lmi FURNISHED ant unfurnished fUts 2C24 Giant. 4 1C Cm? two furnis;, -:d ROOMS fot housekeeping; 405 27th St. 9-?l-tt FOR SALE :.H3CZLLaNCCUS A GOOD milch cow. Inquire 1 !'. Ind. phone. 9-2 1-1 wi A-NO.-ONE Jersey cow and li-if calf. 1915 Grant 9-21 1V. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, rano dining table? and other hrtlcle 2325 Adams, j 9-2Mwk 1 YXtll SALf New Siiindnnl Enr..r!: . pedla. full set. Inquire Ogden' Mil j flic Co.. 237i'i V.'nshlug'on. 9-23-1 wk A NEW heating stove. Inquire Bell phone 235-Z or 515 24th street. 9-22-lwk COW, blacksmith's tool?. 2225 M idi son. 92n-1wli NONDESCRIPTIVE flrst-clas, R. R. ticket to St. Ixul9, cheap. Address W, care Standard. 9-19-lwk j MAHOGANY upright piano. $175.00. i 2t'0S Grant. 9-19-lwk FURNITURE complete for ten inoaii Address "E" in care Standard. 9-T7-lmo 18-HORSEPOWER upright Kteftm b..:i-er, b..:i-er, almost new. Bell phone 502-X. 9-1 7-2 w 1,3 ) FURNITURE for sale. C. E. Fish-r 1 9-1 1-1 mo FIN'p:, almost new Mission Oik Piano I Diit cheap. Corao quick. 329 2f.th I S-29-lmi I SEWING machine for cale cheap 222S Lincoln. 9-12-tmo I TO THE highest bidder, my beautiful mission oak piano. 329 20th st. i 9-3-1 mo ! ROOMING HOUSE jor ,ale jr.ot Lincoln. 9 2-lmc ' j NEARLY new higL-cradc piano, o. J Stllwell. lnd. phone C7. Bell 1'2SY I 27 t INVALID CHAIR. 2305 Lincoln. S-:4-lmt PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cvlinder Cottrell press, wltl I folder. Size of beJ. 33x47 1-2 inches In first class, order. Prints six col vmns. four pngc-s. at one time Che:i for cash. Inquire or address tin Evening Standard. 7-2-t FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put under carpets. iuqulro Standard n--.-" f HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW IYTR ADlES' or gentlemen's ar-j ar-j K'-; meats can he kept In beau- ,; b, tlful condition until worn .777 1 out by inking frequent ad-vuutage ad-vuutage of our dry cleaning and pressing service. Our dry cleaning process removes the soil and stains from your cloth Ins. freshens up the fabric, brighten! the colors and raise. the nap lik new. It does not affect tho life oi color of even tbe most dainty or doll cate garments. Our pressing service tak-cs out th wrinkles, creases and other marks ol wear. It gives the garments a new like shape and fit It removes all the bagglnesd in tho kncei and elbows, etc. Every garment or article Is handled In each part of tho process by skillful, skill-ful, careful workers. Wo use tho gen-ulno gen-ulno French Dry Cleaning process of cleaning by spirits and solvents, and havo a thoroughly up-to-date equipment. equip-ment. You should send your garments to us. and take advantago of this eer vice. No article of men or women' wear Is too dainty for us to dM clean and finish satisfactorily an4 our charges ere not high. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St. ENGRAVING. REPAIRING. H. F. UPP Jewelry, Cut dlnss. llantl I'aintivl China. Etc. 2476 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE AUG. 28TH, 1910. (Mountain Tlmej DENVER t RIO GRANDE R. R. DCPART. ,Exprea& for In EASt 7:fOam. JOJTo B&Jt Lake I 5:f o m. U.Siilt Lake Pas.eniter II 4S r- m. liAtlantlc Llmliod. east Z.i P 4Atlantio Mall, eat : "J P "- l,Urud Junction Express . . ... b;iJ t.n. ARRIVE. JiOgdsn Passenger . - 11-3 '" 1 Limited from east t P-1"- l '.'blrauo Kx. from east S.JJPrn. i,Ufcdfn ExpreM J ol p ca. U Local trum Sanpete i:W P m- Uuh and Cal. Cxprca. I--10 a-m" UNION PACIFIC R. R- CO. No- Eastbound. 1 Pfpr- WiMatl nnd Express.' J 8 30 a.m. lOjKaat Hall SILos Angeles Ltd., dally. j 1:05 p.m. 2Overlind Limited I P-- . .Atlantic Dxpruua .. 6:M p.m. j No. Wenlbound. Arrive, j 6;Pa!icnRcr ' 6:33 ft-in. I S CullfernlA Express ...I 6: a-m- Fast Mall ll'H SLfn- 1 OverUnd Limited I V-m- 7jLos Angeles Ltd., dally. 3:35 p.m. I . - i OREGON SHORT LINE R. R- CO. No. North of Osdon. I DoparL llButte and Portland 1 13 - 331 Ogden-Malad Motor Car. 8:25a.m. 13;idaho Express 9:10a.m. J(Butte and Portland 8:S0 p.m. U Cache Valloy FaSBencor.... 6 2i p.m. UYel)ow8tono Tark pec. d.. b:U p.m. Ko. North of Ogden. Arrive. ISiTcllowctone Pivrk Special.. . I 6:H am 2:iJutte Express 6:25 a.m. JIPortland Express ... 8:0 ti m. U Utah Express I P ro. 12!Salt Lako Paraen?er I'.'i a 10. 4,Salt Lake Special 1 3:40 p m. lil.Maiad-OgJcn Motor Car. . - b :ii P m- No. South ot Ogdon. UeparL 16;Tollwtono Park Special....! 6 JO a m. 2lea.lt Lake Expreas 7:lSa.m. 32Local for Salt Lake 8:30 a.m. 24!Portland Express IS. 10a.m. 12,Cacho Valler Expreas .l0 M a.m. ?4JFast Mall ll:35a.m. ClOvorland Limited 2 M P m. 4 Salt Lake 8peclal 10 p.m. i Los Angeles Llm'td. daily 3:50p.m. KjUverland Limited 3: P m. 2o;Paciflc Express 6:45 p.m. 38 Salt lAke local, dally. .. 6:15 p.m. I H.Utah Express I P m. No. South of Og-dvii 1 Arrive. ' lButte and txirtland 12:E5am SljAtlonllc Exprcsa 8:03 am. Ul Idaho Kxuruss I S:(,l a.m. 23;Local. dally 9:30ain. 7!Lo8 Angeles Limited ..12:C0p.m. 2lOt'orland Limited I 2. CO p.m. i Uu lie and Portland 1 3.39 p.m. 33,Locai 4 :10pm. li;Carhe Valley Expreso I i.ti p.m. S5iAtlantlo Express 6 :15p.m. 13jLocal 6:45 p.m. lu;Ytllowntone SpecjitU da.liy..; ,:U3 p ni SOUTHERN 1-ACfFlC COMPANY. No. Westbound. I Depart SlPaclrle Express 6'3) a.m. 8 F.ist M.tll 11 1J a.m. 1 Overland Ilmlted 3 0 p.m. 6,Pacl0c Express 4.24 p.m. No. From Wcat. I Arrive. 6IAtlnntle Express 6:21 a m. H'lFant Mall 7:W a m. ZiOverland Limited 2:11 P.m. 4AUunllc Express 6:2a p.m. t'ully except Sunday. LEGAL. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk ;r the Respec tlve Signers for Further Informat.on. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION. DIS-TRIBUTION. In the Ultdrlct court of Weber county, coun-ty, nUle of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Charles L. Buschnian, deceasi-d. Notice Is hereby given ihot tho final account of E. p. KrMz as administrator adminis-trator of the estate of Charles L. Huschman, deceased, together with his pHltlon for tho approval and settlement, set-tlement, thereof and distribution of the residue of the property of said estate to tho persons entitled thereto, there-to, havo he-n pet for hearing In said court, at the court house, at Ogden City, In Weber county. Utah, at 9 -30 o'clock a. m. on the 8th dav of October. Octo-ber. 1910. Witness the clerk ,f rourt. with the seal of j.ald court ai.,xed. this 21st day of September 1"10 (Seal) s. O.' DYE." Clerk. By Jno. . ninth. Deputy Tlalveraon & Pratt, AtbJrneys for Administrator. First publication. Sept 2lBt, h,.. Last publication. Oct. 1st, 19io. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the dlMrlet court of tho Second Judicial district. In and for tho counlj of Weher, state of Utah. in the mat tor of tbe estate of IJben II. Mo-ju, deceased. Creditors will present their claim . with Touchers to tho undersigned ad |