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Show tor" Ieal bargains Jonsult rassi columns !aRAVE& WILLIS j j REAL ESTATE, LOANS ANC 1 I INSURANCE. 42G Eccles Bldg. Both phones 11. I A lx?autlfnl 40-ncre farm. onW 4 miles from Ogdon; 21 acres In orchard, or-chard, apples, peaches, cherries aud grapes. Cood 4-room frame house. Will sell sill or half; $14,000. This Is nr. Ideal orchard home. ARflVE 5 WILLIS Are you looking for a nice Utile bungalow cloxe In, or n nice home anywhere in the city? A go,d farm, large or fimall, a fruit orchard or a nice lot to build on? If jou are, don t fail to oomo and gee us We ha an excellent list of property proper-ty for j-oil to choose from. Wo also have soiue very god business properties proper-ties for sale. If jou Intend investing iu real estate es-tate or ned money to Improve your home, we cordially Invite you to call on us. If you have anr property to sell or i exchange, list It with us. GRAVE & ViLLiS , FINE. MODERN HOME on the bench. 7 room, bath, , toilet, lituts, gas. sewer, cement sidewalks, lawn, barn, n?ar car line; r blocks from Reed hotel; $4."iin. half cash, balance payments: pay-ments: low Interest. IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY. ?S0 Twenty-fifth Street. 9-23-lwk. i A NICE FOUR-ROOM brick cottage, j on Qulncy avenue, near 24h street. : I East front Lot 50x163. Terms. H. II, Qoddard, 310 Eccles building. . 9-7-lmo j NICE three-room houso, barn and shade trees, lot C."x12.i: price SI ,000 G15 Cook st., Five Points. 8-27-lmo ! 5125 EACH Building lots In Nevada Addition. Hunter & Kennedy. 9-20-tf MY BUNGALOW at 2942 Grant ave Write me for particulars. J. T. Young, care Idaho Wholesale Grocery Co., Focatcllo, Ida. 9-20-1 wk ONE EIGHT ROOM noUSE. largo lot, barn, room fcr four horses, lots of hay, wagon. One block from business busi-ness center. Apply P. M. Poulson, j 2404 Washington. . 5-26-tf j i GARRISON &. GARRISON. j 2111 Wah. Ave. i Roll phone ;'".. Ind. phone C71 y 2.1 0) Five-mom modern on tho bench, lot llxK.5 feet l nl-bv. nl-bv. Liberal ierm&. Jl.fiuti Four-room modem. It 4 I x i ". I One-third cash, balance ca-y. ?30 an acre for SO acres mi the Sand ridge. 9-2:1-1 wk BELL PHONE 1425. 210 Eccles Uldg. ! The Standard Real Estate Lo.ui Co.. 1 Inc. 5 per cent money to buy, build, i improe or lift mortgages on business I or residence property. Geo A. Whip pie &. Co, Dlst. Ag:nts. 9-23 lruo $1,600 CORNER 24th and Jackson. 75 1-2 feet front on 24th street. H.inter & Kennedy. 9-20-tr SO ACRES choicest orchard land at Orchard Heights, also 20 shares of Davla & Weber Counties Canal stock. M. A Child, 271 Patterson Ave Dell 1197X. 8 11 Jin THE MELROSE, f.22 26th. Present Income over $300.00 per month. 9 17-lmo. A FO UR ROOM house, cellar and va-eant va-eant lots 329 Wash, ave. 9-21-lwk A M I JUST ABRIVEll Direct from Holland, the flnesta shipment of bulbs- Hyacinths.H Tulips, Narcissus, etc., ever rc-$ ceived'in this city. 13 l'4NDERSCHUIT FL0RAL COMPANY g u710 28th. Both Phones. BellfJ 906-Z; Ind., 3708-D. THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND Rfc-SPONSIBILITY Rfc-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly. President. Kcrace E, Pesry, Vlce-Pre. 4srcld J. Peery, Vlce-Prea. Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. Mcintosh. Ats'L Casl.ler. U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH CaolUI and Undlvlfled Profit David Eccles, Pres. ; H. Tribe. Vice-Pre. John Watson, Vlce-Pres. M. S- Browning. Vlce-Prea. John Plngree. Cashier. Jas. F. Burton. Asst. Cashier. MADAME KELLER Hair, Scalp and Skin Specialist, Special-ist, 2468 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah. Bell Phone 1353-K. Correspondence and personal Instructions In-structions In overv branch of the BEAUTIFYING ARTS. Manufacturer of reliable toilet preparations and French masks, hair weaving. CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. F.ESIDENT LADIES ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS AP-POINTMENTS IN ADVANCE. oooboooooooooooo o o a O ROOMING HOUSE 0 o FOR SALE. 2 o o O Every Room Occupied q O Address Agent, O Standard Office O O O o o ooooooocooooeooo UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE AUG. 28TH, 1910. j (Mountain TlmeJ DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. DEPART. j Express, for tho Eost 7:W i JO To Salt J.ako . 9:f0 9.va J:SnK Liikf Pasrensr 12 b P 01. SiAliantlo Limited, east P " Atlantic M'!, east " m- 10ranl Junction JixireB 1J V "n- ARRIVE. ;Ocden Passenger 11 IS vm 1 Limited from east I P :n- ij'.'hlcago Ex. from east 3 3J P m. JiOgden Expr:s 5 P - U Local from Banpete V r- KlUlah and CaU Kxpress i:M a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R- CC Tr.j i No Eastbounfl. I DP1- j iMoll nnd Express I 8 SO n ni j 10 Font ilU I ?-y a nl- i 8!Los Angeles Ltd. dally. i'-OS p.m. , ilOvcrlind Limited I 2 P-ro- 4. Atlinllc Lxprcis I i.M P ' No Westbound. Arrive, j 6;rnse.;gcr 5 S3 a m. j CulifcrtiSa Express I 5: a m- j 5. Knst Mall U V tTt 1 OvorUnd Limited . I S'W V m- 7L06 Angeles Ltd., daily . 3:35 p.n. j OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Orln. Depart. llButte and Portland 1:15 a.m. 131 Ogdt-n-Malad Motor Car. 8:26a.m. i 13;idaho Express 9:10a.m. 3,Uutle and Portland. SM p in. lliCAche Valley PaeeonKor.... 6 5 p.m lblcll"WBlono Park ijpoc . d.. 8:10 p.m. No.; North of Ogden. Arrive, j Ifi" Yellowstone Park Special...! f 2 Butte Express C:25a.m. ; 24Porlland Kxpiess i 8 'J Tl- I 14l tnl LxprcnH I 9:W P m- K'ISalt Lake l-uxcr ucr 'V -tr 4 Salt Lake Special 3:40pm. lSilMalad-Osd-an Molgr 'Jar.... I b.ii p.m- No.( South o Ogden. I Depart- lYellwstone Park Special....! :M m. : Salt Lalio Exprens I 7. IS n m. 32l,ocal for Salt Lake 8.30 a.m. 2;portlaud Express IS :10a.in. lZ.Ceche Vallcj Express 10:V . in. 4JFa3t Mall ll:35a.m. C'lOviTlan.l Limited I m. 41Salt Llko Special M l m. Los Angeles Llru'td. dailyj3 : 50p m ijiivei lund Limited .! 3 i m. 20,PaciDc Express 5:45 pm. 3S Salt Lake local, dally .. . 6: 15 p.m. ISiUtah Express I J.ii I' m. No. South of Ogdu Arrle. lButtc and Portland 112:55am SI Atlnntlc Kxpresa S 0a u.m. I. ;iJ.itio Express I .) a.m. 23. Local, dally 9:30 a.m. 7Ix)s Angeles Limited . . 12 : 50 p.m. Jljoverland Limned I 2 00 p.m. .'. Pin to and Portland 1 3 3'J p.m. SSjLocai ;4:10p.in. II. Cnrlio Valley Express I o.? p.m. 25iAtlanilc Express G:15pm. 13Iocal 6;45pm. Ii!l'cllow8tono SpccjaK dully..; V:i5 p.m. SOUTHERN l-'C'FIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. Depart. 3Pac.(l Express 6:S1 a m. l-IKiiH Moll II :S7 a in. l.ovi-rland Limited S.'-IO p rn. 6,raclllo Expious 4.HJ p m. No I'roin West. Arrive. filAtlantlc Express C 2t a.m. lU.Fust Mnll T:t0 a m. 2iUv crl.ir.il Llinlttd 2 10 p.m. 4Allantlc Expross b it p.m. 'Daily except Sunday. LEGAL. LEGAL (Oatlaund.1 Seventeenth District 13 177 Outside Ogden City. Durch Creek 3 Eden 3 Farr West 3 Harrlsvllle 3 Hooper No. 1 1 Hooper No. 2 : Huntevillo 9 Kane8ville . 2 Liberty 2 Marriott 4 North Ogden 8 Plain City 6 Pleasant View 1 4 Randall i P.lverdale 4 Roy 3 Slaterville 4 Uintah 2 Warren 3 West Weber No. i 5 West Weber No, 2 4 Wilson 4 I S4 I Primaries for the election of dele-I dele-I gales to the said County convention are hereby called to me-t at the usual places in each district in Weber county on Saturday. September 24.1910. at S o'clock p. m . at which tlmo and placi i delegates will bo elected to the Re-i Re-i publican State convention, to he held in the Ogden theater Jn Ogden City. Weber county, Utah, on Mondai, September Sep-tember 26th, 1910, at 11 o'clock' a r: . j which convention v. Ill consist of 639 delegates, C4 of which aro apportioned I to Weber county as follows: On the ' basis of one delegate for each 90 cotes cast for the Honorable Joseph Howoll for congress in the election of 1908. APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES FOR STATE CONVENTION Ogden City. First District 2 ; Second District ?, ! Third District 2 Fourth District 2 Fifth District 2 Sixth District 2 j Seventh District l Eighth District 3 Ninth District 2 Tenth District 2 Eleventh District 2 i Twelfth District 3 j Thirteenth District 3 ; Fourteenth District 2 I Fifteenth District 2 I Sixteenth District Z I Seventeenth District 3 Outside Ogden City. Rurch Creek 1 Eden 1 j Farr West 1 ; Harrlsvllle 1 ! Hooper No. 1 , 1 I Hooper No. 2 1 1 Huntsrille 2 Kancsvllle 1 ! Liberty 1 I Marriott 1 j North Ogden 2 I Plain City 2 I Pleasaut View 1 J Randall 1 Riverdalc 1 I Uintah 1 Warren i West Weber No. 1 1 West Weber No. 2 1 Wilson 1 25 The District Chairman In each precinct pre-cinct or district in Weber county is hereby directed to make provisions I for holding said primaries in a sult-I sult-I able place In accordance with the above call i O. B. M.J?ON. Chairman. Carl Allison. Secretary. LEGAL. (Continued.) 29th day of September, 1910, at the front door of Ibo Weber Counly Court House. In Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, at 12 o'clock noou: All of lots 7 and 8 Iq block 1 of Stephens First Addition to Ogden City, Utah. P.. R. WILSON", ! Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. I J. J. MUHPIIT. Deputy Sheriff, i Dated, posted and published at Og-I Og-I den Cltv. Weber County. Utah, Sep-j Sep-j tember 8th, 1910. i DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES I CANAL CO. i J Notice of Assessment. ', Ogden, Weber County Utah, SepL 10, 1910. I Notice is hereby given that at a I meeting of the Board of Directors of 6ald company, held cn the 7th day of I September, i910, an assessment of $2.50 per share as levied on the capl-I capl-I tal stock of the corporation, payable to the secretary on or before the 22nd day of October, 19 HJ. at his office ii Ogden City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment mav remain unpaid on said 22nd lay of October, 1910, will be delinquent delin-quent and advertised for sale at public pub-lic auction, and unless payment Is mude before, will be sold on the 10th i day of December, 1910, at 12 o'clock I noon, at the south door of Weber County court house, in said Ogden City, to pay the delinquent assess-' assess-' ment, together with cost of advertising advertis-ing and expenses of sale. J C. NYE. Secretary. Office No. TilC Eirst National Hank bldg., Ogden Utah. I CALL FOR REPUBLICAN j PRIMARIES. ! Primaries for the election of 'dele-1 'dele-1 gates to the Republican State and i County Conventions are hereby called i to meet at the following places In Ogden City on Saturday, September j 24. 1910, at 8 o'clock p. in. I Flrnt Ward At the City Hall. 1 Second Ward At the Second Ward I Amusement hall. . Fourth Ward At the County Court i House. ,' ' Fifth Ward At the Fifth Ward I Amusement hall. Primaries In the districts outside of i Ogden Cltv will meet at the usual ' places and the District Committeemen Committee-men in the respecLve districts are hereby requested to make arrange- j ments with the proper authorities fr ! buildings In which to hold 9ald pri- inaries. O. R. MADSON. Chairman, j CARL ALLISON, Secretary. I i . SUMMONS. Tn the district court of the Second ' Judicial district In and for Weber j countv, state of Utah. I Margaret Hewitt, plaintiff, vs. I Zacarlah Hewitt, dejendanL The State of Utah in the said de-! de-! fondant: I You are hereby summoned to ap-i ap-i pear within twenty days after the ser-1 ser-1 vice of this summons upon you. If served witbln the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within i thirty days after service, and defend the aove entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action Is brought to secure se-cure judgment dissoKIng the londs of matrimony now and heretofore existing ex-isting between plaintiff and defendant. defend-ant. W. R. SKEEN. Alornev for Plaintiff. P. O. address: 300-30i Eccles Building. Build-ing. Ogden. Utah. First publication. Sept. ifith. 1910. Last publication, Oct. 14th, 1910. FRATERNAL ' SOCIETIES. WOMEJ. OF WOOUC'RAPT. Fefro U!y circle No 1J4. meets evetf fecond ;.d fourth Monday nlchc at 7.3". In 1. c. o. K. Hall. VMIUm: nelirribon cord.nliy fivltrd TEN A NfcLKON. O N. HISYMAN. Clerk. Urti piv.mio KC-T- V. P O E1.K8. n. P. O. Klks, Ogden Lodff No 711, 1'iflgt and tiuo rovmf, uecond floor 21 WksiIriRtoo aver.ue. Regular mMQg tvery 'J'u"Joy evening. C. A, BOYD. Exalted Ruler. C. O. DoWOLF, Secretary. WOODMEN OP TKfi WORLD. Weber camp No. 74. meots In K. of P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening nt S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordlal!r Invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerit. First National Bank Ride ORDER OF OWlS. Ogden Nest, No. 1218. Order of Owls, meets every Thursday evening In Eagles Hall, east ot Reed Hotel, at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are Invited to attend the Nest meetings. THOMA8 LESLIE, President. J. OLIVER. Secretary. No. 2415 Washington Ave. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clr cle 581, meets every Wednesday tiijjht at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P, Hail. Visiting neighbor? Incited. Dues cau be paid at the Keagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 2Stn of cacn tnonth. ALMA LUDDINOTON, G N. 598 12th St. MARIE CRITES. Clork. 2731 Monrco Ave. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden lodge No. 2. Knlhta of Py-thins Py-thins meets at Castle hall. Utah national na-tional bank bulldlrg, every Monday evening. All Iv, of P.'n requested to meet with us. A. E. PRATT. C. C, W. G. KIND. M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of P- & S. IMPROVED ORDER OK RF.RMF.N. ltnproe1 Order of Kedtnen. Hiawatha. Tnbe No. 3, meets iu Eagl) Hail, every first and third Monda evening at .7:30 p. ra. VIMtlng chiefs cordially cor-dially Icvlted. jAMbS- MACBUTll, Purhnm. E. H. OFFICER. C. of R. A. 8. WRIGHT. 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, D. P. A. KOHN. T. R. A. IRVINE, Sec'y. KOYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal Beneficiary Orde.-. Tnvjree mm at low rate. Reserve fund over nix million dollar. Kocky Mountain Council No. tXi convenes eeonn ar.d fourth Th.umdayH at 1. O. O. K. Hall. P. A. HKftDt, Resent. J, W. WOTI1EKSPOON. Collector. UEO B. ROBEKT8. Secetary. r ROYAL. HIGHLANDERS. The Xoyal Higolaiiuer meet the flrat and third Monnayi at Union Lnbor Halt HZ Hth St. Due can ts puid from I to I, office of G. W. Green, on the 'n of t.'ach month. Vlaltlc member cor dlallv Invited. DAYRfc)L D. SMITH. I. P. ALICK COLLINS. Bcc'y and T-eaa. BROTHE.RHOPD f. AMERICAN YOLMN Otden Homestem. r.o. 15i6 meeta aeo-ond aeo-ond and fourth Wednesday nlcbts. Odd Fellowr' Hall. YlnltlnfC Archer cordially cor-dially Invited tn meet with ua. W. H. TOLLER, 6C5 21st St., Foreman. O E. WILLIAMS. 192 21st St . 'lorroipondent. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5. Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets la 1. O. F. Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially invited to be present. pres-ent. STDNEY BAKER. Noble Grand-HENRY Grand-HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge. No 4. I. O. O. F meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Follows' HalL Visiting members Invited. KATE BAILEY, N. O. EMMA MEID. Rec. Sec'y. 718 23rd LADIES OF THE MA':0.EEE9 eilver Hive No. 1, . . T. M. meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In I. O. O F. Hall. 2416 Washington avenue. Visiting members ar cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS aijDIE aNGELL. L, C. MISS U JENNIE PROUT, R. K. FRATERNAL OROEH OK EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Kaslea. Ogden Aerlt No. )1H. r. O. E.. mens eveiy vV.daen. day evening at Eagle Hall, erjt vf lleel Hotel, at p. m. Visiting Brother Coglca are Vuvlted to Attend the Aerie tueetlnas. LEON BROWNING. V. Preatdont K. R OElGKn. Geeretary. DR. N. If. E8TES. Aerie Physlctaa. MODERN WOObMKN OV AMERICA. Utnh Comp No. .C, meets every Turtday night At 8 o'clock, at Eaglra Hall. 2Mb St. Vlslttnc membera Invited to meet -lth ua. l A. FA rt.tlS. CounaoU J. H SHAKER. Cleric ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. 'rVan.-uch Division No. l.'t. O. K. mc-vt!' eocond and fourth Friday at .3 p. in , In K. of P. Halt, cornor Waah-Ington Waah-Ington avenue and ?th street. All brother are cordlnlly Invt'.ed to attenX 3Et. ALLEN. C. C. V. L. BOYLE. 8. and T. MAflttXIC. Queen Esther Chapter No 4. O B. 3-Rein: 3-Rein: In rueellupa bold at Masonic "' tn WajhInKton avenue btw!i TT"''!t; fifth and Twonty-Hlxth atreels, ho nrai and third Frlrtaya of each month. Sojourning So-journing member cordially Invited to U"DJMRB KATE SMITH ERS. W. it ' LILT V. HALSTEAD. Ecc'y. ROYAL NElGTIDOna or AMERICA. Excelsior CanP No. 32H'. meet every tecond and fourth Monday wining of each month ni lh EuglV Hall. Vlslt-Ing Vlslt-Ing memhern cordially In'Mted INDIA 6AWYEI1. Oracle. l!M jnrkann AV. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder,, room 81. Block. Ojden Business Directory Xl7ortuonj?iar' Tic. per lino per mouth, payable la cuvance. ARCiTEgTS. P. C. WOODS &. CO. 1t Nafl Bank. ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW. I H. FARNS WORTH. Attorney al- Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building. PLA1J SEWING DRESSMAKING. 22DC Wash, 441 Ind. 7-D tf FOR RENT, MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY new high-grade piano, O J. St II well, Ind. phone CT. Bell M28Y 8 27 tf OGDENWSLNESS"DIRECTORY (Continued.) CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigars and Tobacco, Pipe doctors. 3-33 if HAIRDRESSING. MRS. CARWILE nnd Miss Rltter. hair goods, hair drsssiug and manicuring, mani-curing, Marlnello creams and lotions. 51") 1st Nat. Bank bldg. Bell 1304. S 301 mo HAIR GOODS HAIR SWITCHES for ssle; combings made In switches C. E. Lee, 26'..: Wash. 92-lmo JAPANESE LTERCHANTS WAH-SING-LUNG, 205 23th St. Japanese Jap-anese novelties fancy goods, teas and groceries. 3-22mo JUNX. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk prone us up: we will call for 1 Bell phone U23-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phono Jaccbson. Boll G2&Z; Ind. 3695-D IMC 22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3724-A Bell J205. 7-1 If OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cler.ned, reblocked and retrini-aed, retrini-aed, by procticul hatter. Fifth floor L.-'wIs Blk 7-16 if PAPER CLEANING. EXPERT PAPER CLEANING Prices reasonable. Bell 1 ICS. Ind. 3632 A. James Thompson. S 31 tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR.' A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon; office hurs. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 P- tn.; 340 25th St. Office phones. Bell 013-K; Ind. 515; residence resi-dence C46 Wash. Ind. phone 502. ALICE M. RIDGE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office 5th floor Lewis block. Phoneu, Bell. 241Y; Ind. 412. 9-8 1 mo SANITARY WORK." APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dlst. No. 2, all of the city couth of 24th Klieet. Bell Phone 224 Z. Xls McCarty. E-lOtf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komen. Prop. Pnono Bell 100J. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; alo trunks tnd suitcases suit-cases cheap. Hell Phone 1321. 173 1-2 Twenly-flfth street. 79-ly: STORAGE. STORAGE 6pace reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co., 2310 Wall avo 917-tf TAILORS AND CLEANERS. TAMOE CLOTHING COMPANY-Sults ready made or made to order. Cleaning, Clean-ing, pressing and repairing. Phone C43 Bell. 257 Twenty-fourth St. TRANSFER COMPANIES. SLADE, successor to Allen Transfer Co J. C. Slade, lessee. Furultuie, Vans anJ Storase. Office 40S 25th St Both Phones 321. Al.LEN, Daggago, Hack and Bus Lin). Euggago and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & S;orage Co., moving vans, all kin is transfer work; pianos a speclulty. Office Of-fice 323 1-2 25th St. Phones 253 UMBRELLA REPAIRING. UMBRELLA repairing and covering, 92S-2Sth. J. den Hartog. . Bell. 571-X; Ind. 433. 9-1 tf, UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN HAMPER'S suo? will be closed till further notice on account of 6lckness. 2769 Volker ave. 8-8-lt i VACUUM CLEANING. i FOR S-VLE, on easy terms, or for rent by the day. the best vacuum cleaner on the market. O. J. Stllwell. Ind. phone 67: Bell. 102SY. 9-8-luio MONEY TO LOAN. MOU'f QAGE3 fc.ofu on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. 4-30-lt MONEY to I-n on wa.ches, d!a-mondss. d!a-mondss. .lewelry, firearms, tie. Uncle Sam's Loan CUce, established 18SC. Tbo Mo:'.y Lenders ot 0gd:3; 273 25th St. C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-lyr READ THE CLASS. ADS TODAY I UL:L? W ANTED. FF.MALE- Sl'XDVY SCHOOL TEACHER or active ac-tive Christian worker who is unemployed unem-ployed that can approach parents of pupils on subject of Importance to every ev-ery Sunday school pupil; salary de-pends de-pends upon qualifications of applicant. I Excellent Income assured person of ' abilitv. Address C. S., care Standard. 0-23-U WANTED Educated woman lnl-n-s ability convincing talker to travel I'tah, Id.'ho. meet tachrs an'l ministers; no selling; salary mo., nnd expense allowance. Increase if satisfactory. State particulars. Give telephone. ddres Educator, care Stiuidnid. 92;-lt WANTED A good girl or woman for general housework It' lamily of three, good wages. 235I Jefferson. 9-22-2 1 V.'A.NTED A girl for general house-j house-j work. Apply 90S iMlh. 9-21-t;' i j GOOD GIRL for kitchen work .mil I rooking. 533 215th. 9-2"-H A DINING room girl and chambermaid. chamber-maid. At The Virginia. 9-l'5-2wk3. GIRLS wanted. American LI sen Supply Sup-ply Co. 9-7 t.' WOMAN" Kir general housework; goo! wages. 724 24th St. 9-1 If GIRLS wanted a: tie O. S. I- Lur.n dry. Union Dei ot. S-8-f ' SITU ATI ON S W Ais TiiD. FEMALE. DRESSMAKING, done very reasonable; reason-able; satisfaction guaranteed. 2tl3 Lincoln Bell 132 9-22-lwk . hp W AK TED." MAL Z. WANTED 100 men. Apn!;,- 27th and Qulncv. Moran Construction Co. '.i-22-l wk A GOOD butcher. Washington icat market. 9-22-3t STENOGR PHER. good pay; promotion promo-tion New Pent'inrv Agencv, 41 I First Naiional B?nk bldg. J. W". H.-rr.--ley. Mgr. 9-1 7-1 wk FIRST-CLASS solict,.:. The Nobby i Cleaning Co, 320 2ith. 9-12-tf CARRIER BOY for the morning paper. Apply to W. E. Hart, from to 0:30 j p. m, 9-8 tf j TV " enterprising aM.nts to sell best kiiuw-n artkle in Utah; .?5.00 capital I required to start; 5C per cent margin; I best opportunity ever offered in Og-J Og-J den. Af p!y mornings. 425 23rd S-31-tf HELP "WANTED ' MALE AND FEMALE. GREGG shorthand teacher at once. J W. Haw-ley, -IIS First Nat. Bnnk bldg. 9 23 lwk ii U iJi N 53 t J Hl Is C S S MAN OR WONLv.x with njoney to take Interest In paying commercial business; profits good and sure; no risk. Inquire Hussey-Woods Realty Co.,' rooms 317-U1S First National Monk bid-; . Ogden. 9-J2-lwk FOR RENT. UNFURNISHEfi HOUSES. FOR RENT House. Inquire- J3:: Madison. ) 2.1- f EIGHT ROOM modern house. I.nge lot, barn. hade trees Desirahle tenement, at $1S.' per month. See-owner. See-owner. 3614 Adams. 9-22-3t 1 ROOM house, modern n every way. I Bell 1I ?7. 9-2 1-1 -a k A VERY tonvenient and modern five-room five-room hoii6e for rent. Inquire 2903 Lincoln. 9-201 wk FIVE-ROOM modern hr,us L'72 20111. Apply 302 33th. Ind. :;C35-I. 9 20-lwk FIVE-ROOM house. Rear 2 re 7 Jeff. 919-lwlc NEW four-room modern house and basement. 2" 21 Jefferson. A poly 2032 Jefferfon. 9 17-lwk NEW modern flve-iooiu brick cottage. 2302 Jackson ave Call W. 11. Yoor-hles. Yoor-hles. Bell phone 1605-K 9-17 lwlc FIVE-ROOM house, new, all conveniences, con-veniences, Including gas range. 573 22nd st. Ind. phone 3C30-I. 914-tf THREE-ROOM house, close In. We-dell. We-dell. 8-23-1 f FOR" RENT ' FURNISHED OR UN FUR. HOUSES. SMALL house and burn, 2630 Adams. I 9 17-lwk I FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and room, 4:9 2Gtb. Street. 6-29-tf ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adam. 2-ic-:i WANTED. ROOMS AND BOARD UOOMSand board for student. Call or telephone, giving description and rtea Ogden Business College, Lewis Block. S 12 tr WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN white rah at Standard ofDco. 12t7tt WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HORSES to pasture by the month; good feed. Inquire A. Jackson, ! 2 IS-K Bell. 9-23 lwk TEAMS wanted, work on Hudson ave. Wright Intcsfnvnt. 9-20-lwk 1 1 E A 1 7 T HE Tt A S S I F I E D PAGE FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms! 2337 Adani6 9-20-tf NEWLY FURNISHED front room. 133 3"th. 9-22-lwk FURNISHED rooms, modern. 2C11 Monroe. 9-20-lmo. FUR-NISHED for light housekeeping, two rooroK with pantry and closet 2120 Qulncy avenue. 9-19-lwk NEWLY furnished rooms for gentlemen. gentle-men. 436 Herrick Avo., between 26th and 27th, 9 17-lwk, FURNISHED ROOMS, 236 24th St. 9-1 6-1 mo ROOM for gentleman. Modern. Bell 261-Y. 9-S-lmo ELEGANTLY furnished Bunnv front room, best location In city. 579 24th. 9-3-lmo ONE or two furnished room3 -with private family; located within on block of Weber Academy, and within with-in 1 12 blocks from new high school. Address R, care of this office. 9-2-tl FURNISHED and tinturilahed house-I house-I keeping rooms, modern. $2 00 per week and up. 336 31sL S-23 lm.i I FURNISHED and wnlumlshod flats, j 2624 Grant. 4 16 6mo j TWO FUIWlsiTfiD ROOMS for I housekeenlng; 463 27th SL 9-2 1 -tf j POR'SALE 2GSCELLANEOUS I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, range, dining tables and other articles. 2323 Adams. 9-23-lwk. FOR SALE New Standard Encyclopedia, Encyclo-pedia, full set. Inquire Ogden Mu. sic Co., 2370 Washington. 9-23-lwk. A NEW heating stove. Inquire Bell phone 233-Z or 513 24th street. 9-22-lwk COW. blacksmith's tools 2223 Madison. Madi-son. 9-20-1 wit NONDESCRIPTIVE first-class R. R, ticket to St. Louis, cheap. Address W, care Standard 9-19 lwk ! MAHOGANY upright piano, ?173.00. I 2908 Grant. 9-19-lwk FURNITURE complete for ten 1 00ms. Address "E" in care Standard. 9-17-1 mo. 19-HORSEPOWER ucright steam b il-cr, il-cr, almost new. Hell phone 932-X. 9-1 7-2 whs TWO horses and wagon, buggy and harness. 2201 Lincoln 9-1 7-1 wk PHAETON, harness and cutter. Gin) fruit Jars, Jelly glasses, etc.! 622 26th. 9-17-lwk- FURNITURE fo.- sale. C. E. Flsatr. 9 14-lrno. FINE, almost new Mission Oak Piano. Dirt cheap. Come quick. 329 26th S-29-luio SEWING machine for sale cheap. 2228 Llncolu. 9-121 mo. TO THE highest bidder, my beautiful mission oak piano. 323 26th st. 9-3-lmo ROOMING HOUSE for sale. 2505 Llncolu. 9 2 lrno NEARLY new higLgrade piano. O. J. Stllwell, Ind. phone 67. Bell 1028Y. 8 27 tf INVALID CHAIK. 2303' Lincoln. S-11 1 mo PRESS FOR SALE. " Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Size of bed, 23x47 1-2 Inches. In first class order. Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address the Evening Standard. 7-2-ti FOR SALE Old mats- Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard offlco. tf j FOR SALE OR TRADE. SMALL lodging houso near depot No. 2665 Wall ave. Ind. phone 954. 8-13-1 mo """" FOR RENT7 " FURNISHED HOUSES. NEW elegantly furnished C-room modern bungalow; no children. Ind. phone 3684-.A 9-22-lwk FURNISHED BUNGALOW (with piano). Inquire 2369 Monroe Ave. Ind phone 3731-1. 9 20-lwk FIVE-ROOM house. Room for chickens chick-ens and cattle, ?1G. 2347 Boulevard. Bell. 1-I74. 9-17-lwk ; MITCHELL BROS. I Great Salo of Monumental Work r Tay no attention to lying m'.s- representations from our com- g petltors, and do not pay big t commissions to agents, but sou j us; we can nave yon money. ! Yards 2003 Je'ferson. err;-; -.-..-.,.T,-'.--jJiJLia7:,,7.ffg?ki ENGRAVING. REPAIRING. H. F. UPP Jewelry, Cut Glass. Hand Painlfirl China, Ktc. ' 2476 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. IT'S THE Riverdalc Hour THAT IS THE BEST. Made by the OGDEN MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. Ogden, Utah. BB003I EESTAIRANT j &EMOVED TO' VIENNA P CAFE i 112 26th St. i 1 V.c&ls same price a.3 Broom Re r, f laurant. Special Dinner 25j. 3 Lunch from 11 to 4 p. m. '' Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. a LEE. FOON & TOM. Hanaoem S f QGDEH TURF ' EXCHaHwl a 326 25ta street. R H Wires to all tracks on all j Sportinjr Events. W to.-n.. irw 1 ii'J.i''7rivpiJA!;iiaaam;sa Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE. Lessee. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. U8 25th St. Both Phones 321 CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION A Republican co-mty convention in hereby called to meet ot Ogden City, Weber county, state of Utah, on Thursday, September 29th, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. ni.. In the district court room in the Weber county court house, for the purpn.se of nominating the following ofllcers- County Clerk. Treasurer, Recorder. Sheriff, Attorney, A.iet-or, Surveyor, ouo County Coinmlaslorer lor a four-years' four-years' term, one Connrv Convni6sloner for a two years' term, four .nembcrs . of the House of Representatives of the State Legislature, and one Stato I Senator, a Constable for Ogden City, ! and for the purpose ot transacting such other business ;s shall properly como before said convention. Said ( convention shall consist of 261 dclo ; gates, apportioned as follows from the I secnal districts f Weber county, the ! said apportionment being on the basis j of one delegate for each twenty-two ( (22) votes, or major fraction thereof, j cast for Honorable .Joseph Howell for , congress Iu t!u election oi 1908, as fol- j lows: j Ogden City. First District 11 Second District 11 Third District 10 Fourth District , 10 Fifth District 19 Sixth District 9 Seventh District 6 Eighth Dixirlct 12 Ninth District 8 Tenth JStriet 9 Eleventh District 11 Twelfth l lstrlct 11 Thirteenth District 13 Fourteenth DUtrlct J Fifteenth PlMrlct o S.xtoonth District 14 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. onault County Clerk ,r the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further information. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION. DIS-TRIBUTION. In the District court of Wobcr county, coun-ty, state of Utah In the matter of the estate of Charles L. Buschman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the final account of E. F. Bratz as administrator adminis-trator of the ostate. of Charles L, Buschman, deceased, together with ! his petition for the approval and set-j set-j tlement thereof and distribution of 1 the residue of the property of said . : estate to the persons entitled there- ' j to, hae been set for hearing in said ' j court, at the corl house, at Ogden I City, tn Weber county. Utah, at 9.30 o'ciock a. 111. on the St h day of Octo-I Octo-I ber. 1910. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal of said court aiuxed, this 21st dav of September. 1910. (SeaD S. G. DYE, Clerk. I By -Tno. V. Bluth. Deputy. , j Halverson & Pratt, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication, Sept. 21st. K..,t Last publication. Oct. Ut, 1910. SHERIFF'S SALE." In the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. Robert C. Newson. plaintiff, vs Orson John Hyde and Raddle Hyde, defendants. To be sold a.t sheriff ' sale, on the BANKRUPTCY. In the district court of the United States for the district of Utah Before Be-fore A. B. Patton, referee. In the matter of Charles .1. S.lr, a bankrupt. bank-rupt. In bankruptcy No. 1.405. To the creditors of Charles J. Slier of Ogden City, in ihe county of Weber We-ber and the district aforesaid, a i.anli-rupt. i.anli-rupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 13th day of September, A. D 1910, the said Charles J Slier was duly adjudicated a bankrupt; and that ihe first mooting of his creditors will be held at my office, room II Frderal building. Ogden City, Weber county. Utah, on the fifth day of October, A. D. 1910, at 10:30 o clock in he forj-noon, forj-noon, at which time the creditor? may meet, prove their claims, appoint a trustee' and transact such other business as niar properly como before said meeting. A B. PATTON. Refers. Ogden, Utah, September 2.3, 1910. ! READ. THE CLASSIFIED PA 05 |