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Show It LEGAL. IB NOTICE OF INTENTION. Hi Notice 16 hereby given by the City B Council of Ogden City, of the lnten- V t!on of such Council to make tho PBg following improvemonis, to-wit: w. To create Reeve Avenue from 21st n to 22ud Streets Sherbourne Ave , jl from 21 st to22nd Streets. Pacific BB' Avenue from 21st Street to Tracy Iff Avenues. Tracy Avenue, as opened, In from Pacific to Reeve Ave 22nd In Street from Wall Avenue to a point Iff, 1,000 feet West therefrom, and along a street that runs in a Northwesterly lift direction to Pacific Avenue from a HI point on 22nd Street 1,000 feet West IK from Wall Avenne as a sewer district, H and to build therein pipe sowers, con- III uecting with the manholes of the pres- E snt sewer system, and with such m manholes as may bo necessary, and to Bi defray tho whole of the cost thereof, Ml eetimated at Fivo Thousand, Two B Hundred Ninety-six and 61.100 B ($5,29G.G1) Dollars, 2-6 thereof of $2,-H $2,-H US. 04 being assessed to the front-B front-B age of 5033.91 lin. ft , making an es-B es-B timated rate per lineal front foot of B $0.37005144 and 3-5 thereof or $3,-II $3,-II 177.97 being assessed to the area of IE 4GD.1G2.31 square feet, making an es- I timated rate of $.0008319639 per I square foot, by a local assessment .H I upon the lots or pieces of ground witk-ql witk-ql In the followiug described district, M being the district to be affected or 2w benefited by said improvements, Hj namely: sfc iK Lots 1, 3, 4 and Reeve Addition in iJi '. Block 4. Five Acre Plat "A," and fa ! part of Lots 14, 16 and 16 In Block 2 f o. Five Acre Plat "A," all of Ogdeu at , City Survey. Hi The boundaries of the district to bo Ok benefited or affected by said Improve- mentfl are Hues drawn 132 feet out ward from and parallel to the outer 3 boundary lines of said streets and L avenues L6 All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must 2&V ke presented to the City Recorder on J?jSr ur before the 20th day of March A, D 2 1911, being the time set'by said Coun-J Coun-J : cli when it will hear and consider S such objections as may be made thereto there-to , to. Tt By order of the City Council, of Og- '"' ien City. !WM. BOSTAPH, City Engineer. First publication, Feb. 28th, 1911. Last publication, March 20th, 1911. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 117"1D11. Notice is hereby given that Ogden City Corporation, by its attorney, J. H. DtVIue, whose postoffice address Is Ogden, Utah, has made application applica-tion in accordance with tho requirements require-ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by tho Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate eighty (80) cubic- feet per second of water from-of from-of tho south fork branch of Ogden $iI River, branch of Weber River, Weber jj egg strain. 1139 Oak SL 3-4-lwk p county, Utah. Said water will bo dl-! dl-! verted at a point which bears south -iy BURGLARS LOCAI-r uo(lg-,lakllD 4 minutes we3t 785 feet from the east stf; quarter corner of Section 3 J, Town-jr Town-jr " bhip 7,north, Range 3 east, Salt Lako . base and meridian, and conveyed by ; means of a pipe line and a natural 41! channel, for a drslance of approximate-mk approximate-mk y 40,000 feet, where It will be uBeil $, during the period from January 1 mm to December 31, inclusive, of each l'Ww Jar, to develop power for the pur-'ZflLt pur-'ZflLt Pose of electric lighting and propel-ifflfi propel-ifflfi Ml,E machinery In Weber County, fJf Utah. It is the intention of tho ap-j4jjW ap-j4jjW plicant to also appropriate nine mm thousand (9,000) acre-feet of water, MiB wn'cn w"l De stored whenever avail-Jm avail-Jm able during tho period from January pjjjij 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each (jrt year. In a reservoir embraced In Sec-?B Sec-?B lions 34, 35 and 3G, Township 7 jj north, Rango 3 east, and Sections 2 gf and 3, Township G north, Range 3 jjpl vast, Salt Lako base and meridian, jl The water so stored will bo released jjf whenever needed during tho period 0M from January 1 to December 31. ln-Jjj ln-Jjj elusive, of each year, at tho point jgef above described and used in connec- tlon with tho eighty (SO) cubic-feet a per second of water first abovo speol- fled. After huvlug been so diverted rjgil and used, the water will be returned Jjjjjf to tho natural channol of the 3tream, (Wl at a Plnt which bears south 30 do-fc! do-fc! grees east, 2,162 feet from tho north-Vf north-Vf east corner of Section 15, Township ft G north, Range 2 cast, Salt Lako 'rf baBo and meridian. This application ilS ,3 designated in the Stale Engineer's j; office as No, 3329. t All protests agalnBt the granting 0 t of said application, stating tho rea- 1 sons therefor, must bo made by affi-f, affi-f, i davit in duplicate and filed in this fe office within thirty (30) days after tho It x -LEGAL. YCoutlnuoi)' completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 23, 1911; date of completion of publication, pub-lication, March 25. 1911. NOTICE. To the stockholders of the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar Company: Notice is hereby given that a meet- SALTLAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. p., 7;3u a. m.. 3 a. m., 10:38 a. m., 12 noon, l.-UO p. m 3 p. a, 4:30 p. nu, 6 p. m 7:30 p. m., 9 p. nu, 10:30 p. m. y Twelve fast trains each way dally. Call "Baznbarger Express" (either phono) for quick and careful aorvlca In Salt Lake valloy. SIMON BA.MDERGER. Prea. - Electric Way Between Ogden and Brigham (Via Harrisville.) EFFECTIVE FEB. 28, 1911. Leave Ogden Union Depot. Twelve Trains Each Way Daily. G:25 a m., 7.30 a. m., 9:00 a. m 10.30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 1-30 p. m, 3: 00 p. m., 4:30 p. m., G:00 p. m., 7:30 p. m, 9:00 p. ra., 10:16 p. m. O. R. T. Depot 11:10 p, m. Cars Jeavo Brigham same time as above with the exception of last trip, which is 10:30 p. in. North Ogden . Pleasant View. Leave 25th Street G:30 a m., 8:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m., 3:30 p. in., 5:00 p. m G:30 p. m. Leave Hot Springs 7:15 and 8:45 a. m., 1:15, 4:15, 5:45 and 7:15 p. m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Friday nights there will be an extra car run as far as Ferrin's Pleasant View, at 10:30 p. m. Plain City Line. Leave 26th Street (School days only) G:25 a. m., 4:40 p. m. Leave Plain City 7:35 a. m., G:00 p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Leave 25th Street 7:40 a. m., 10:40 4:40 p. in., 10:40 Train Saturday nights only. Leave Plain City 9:00 a. m., 12-00 noon, G:00 p. m., 11:45 Saturday nights only. Ogden Canyon Sanitarium. Week Days. Leave Depot 1:00, 2:00, 3.00 4:00, 5.00, G:00, 7 00, S:00, 9:00 p m. Sundays and Holidays. 9:00 a. m., 10-00 a. m. 1100 a m., and 12 noon, and same as above J. W. BAILEY, frSUP'T. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1911. (Mountain Time.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R, No-I Depart. GExpress for the East... 7.00 a.m. lOITo Salt Lake 9:00 a.m. l2Salt Lako Passenger.. 12:45 p.m. 2 Atlantic Limited, east.. 2:55 p.m. 4Atlantlc Mall, east COO p.m SGrand Junction Ex 0:10 p.m No-l Arrive. 9 Ogden Pasnongor 11:26 a.m. 1 Limited from east 2:45 p.m. C Chicago Ex. from cast.. 3:30 p.m. 7 Ogden Express 3:50 p.m, 11 Local from Sanpete... 7:10 p.m. 3 Utah and Cal. Ex 12:30 a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. No, Eastbound. J Depart. 20 Mall and Express S: 30 a.m. 10 Fast Mail S:35 a.m. SLos Angeles Ltd., dally 1:05 p.m. 2 Overland Limited .... 2:30 p.m, 4Atlantic Express G:50 p.m. No. Westbound. Arrive. 5ILocal Passenger 12-15 a.m": 3JCallfornIa Express .... G:30 a.m. 9Fast Mall H:i7 a.m. 3SSalt Lako Local, dallyl G:45 a.m. 14IUtah Express I 9:15 p.m. lJOverland Limited 3:20 p.m. 7Los Angeles Ldt., dnllyj 3:35 p.m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Ogden. Depart. lPortland Express . ... 1:15 n.m. 131Ogden-Malad Motor car 8:26 a.m. iSIIdaho Express ) 9-10 a.m. 3Butte and Portland f 3:50 p.m. lljCacho Valley Passeng'rl 6.25 p.m. No North of Ogdon. Arrive. 2Butto Express 9:15 a.m. 14 Utah Express 9:05 p.m. 12 Salt Lake Passenger. . 10:20 a.m. 4Salt Lake Special .. . 3:35 p.m 132Malad-Ogden Motor car 4:50 p.m. No. South of Ogdon. Depart 38'Local Salt Lako I G:45 am 2Snlt Lake Express 9:30 am 82Flycr 8:30 a.m. 12Cache Valley Express.. 10:30 a.m 31 Local 12:25 p.m. 22 Local , 2:3f) p.m. 4 Salt Lake Special 3:55 p.m. SLos Angeles Ltd., dallvl 3:50 pm 3G Local 3:30 pm! 20 Pacific Express, local.. 5:50 p.m. 14 Utah Express 9:15 plm. No. South of Ogden. Arrive. 1 Portland Express 12:50 a.m. 31 Atlantic Express S:10 am' 12 Idaho Express o:oo a.m' 37 Salt Lake local 11:05 aim No. 39 taken off. 7 Los Angoles Limited.. 12; CO p m. 21 Local ' 2 : 00 p.m. 3 Butte and Portland 3;30 p.m 33 Local .i:io p.m. 11 Cacho Valley Express.. 6:20 p.m 36 Local 6:30 p.m' 19 Flyer 6:45 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. Depart. 3 Pacific Express I 710 a m 9 Fast Mall ....11:57 a.m! Overland Limited 3:10 p.m. 5 Pacific Express 4:20 p.m. No. From Wesw "Arrive. GIAtlantlc Express I G:20 n.m. lOIFast Mall J G:30 a.m. 2Ovorland Limited I 2:10 p.m, 4Atlantlc Express 6:36 p.m. Dally Except Monday, t LEGAL. (Continued.) Ing of the stockholders of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar Company will ho held at- the company's office, Room 206, Eccles Building, Ogden City, Utah, on the Gth day of "March, 1911, at 11:00 o'clock a, m., for 'the purpose of considering and voting upon tho following fol-lowing proposed change and amend-, ment to tho Articles of Incorporation, to-wit: Repeal Article XI and substitute in lieu thereof the following: "Article XI The officers of this Corporation shall consist of a Board of eleven (11) Directors; a President, two Vice-Presidents, n Secretary and a Treasurer, and alEo an Assistant Secretary, who In the absence of tho Secretary shall have authority to perform per-form all duties usually pertaining to tho Secretary of the corporation. Each officer and director, In order to bo eligible, must own and hold In his own name, at least ten (10) shares of stock having voting power In this corporation, corpora-tion, as Bhown by tho books thereof. The President and Vice-Presidents shall be selected from among the Directors, Di-rectors, but the Secretary and Treasurer, Treas-urer, and tho Assistant Sepotnry may be selected from the Board of Directors Direc-tors or from among the Stockholders as the stockholders or directors may determine. DAVID ECCLES, President. HENRY H. ROLAPP, Secretary. Dated Ogden, Utah. Feb. 10th, 1911. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, February 11, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Mario D Wattis, whose postoffice address is Ogden, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Complied Laws of Utah. 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to 'appropriate one-half (1-2) of a cubic foot per second of wnter from a slough in Weber county, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which lies 1,320 feet west and 1,716 feet south of the east quarter corner of Section 20, Township G north, Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will bo convoyed con-voyed by means of a ditch and a pipe line for a distance of 2,000 feet and there used during the period from April 1 to September 30, inclusive, of each 3'ear, to irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in Section 20, Township 6 north, Range 2 west, of Salt Lako base and meridian. This application is designated in tho State Engineer's offlco as No 3437. All protests against the grnntlng of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must bo made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the com pletlon of the publication of this notice. no-tice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication. February Febru-ary 23, 1911; date of completion of publication, March 25, 1911. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Ofrice, Salt Lake City, Utah. February 11, 1911. Notice is horeby given that the Utah Light & Railway company, by Its general manager, Joseph S. Wells, whose postoffice address is Salt Lake City. Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate twenty-five thousandths (-025) of a cubic foot per second of water from an unnamed spring in Morgan County, Utah. Said spring is situated at a point which bears south 84 degrees 22 minute3 east 547.5 feet from tho enst quarter quar-ter corner of Section, 29, Township 5 north, Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted di-verted at a place where ;t Issues from said spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of G50 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each, for domestic and municipal purposes. This application is desig-nated desig-nated In the Slate Engineer's offico as No. 3403. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed in this office within (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 23, 1911; date of. completion of publication, pub-lication, March 25, 1911. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. Estate of Ammon Campbell, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present clnims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the offlco of T. D. Johnson. First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 7lh day of June, 1911 HARRIET S. CAMPBELL, Administratrix. T D. Johnson, Attorney for Administratrix. Admin-istratrix. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle Cir-cle 5S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can be paid at Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D 57-5S Lewis Block. ADDIE ANGELL, G. N., 12G Poplar Avo. MARIE CR1TES. Clerk, 2731 Mouroo Ave. Sego Lily Circle No. 174, meets ov-cry ov-cry second and fourth Monday nights at 7:30, in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. MARY MORDAUNT. G N.. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk. Roll Piinn 1M1-V B. P. a ELKS. B. P. O. Elks, Ogflen Lodgo No. 719. lodge and club rooms secoud floor 241G Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. C. A. BOYD. Exalted rulor. C. O. DeWOLF, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose, Ogden Lodgo No. 311, meets ovory Friday evening at 8:00 p. m., Eaglos Hall. JOS. CHEZ, D. P. A. KOHN, T. R. A. IRVINE, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9990, meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, at Eagles' Hall. 25th St. Visiting members invited in-vited to meet with us, CARL C. RASMUSSEN. Counsel. J. II. SHAFER, Clerk. . jKp EVERYBODY READS Twm I i liPr ML VVAIVI ADS if 1 I FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. iCOtltlixtU'lJ. I ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No, 3240, meets every ev-ery second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each mouth at the EagleB' Hall. Visiting members cordiajly Invited. INDIA" SAWYER Oracle. 1948 Jackson Avo. LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder, Room 31. Lewis Block. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerio No. 118, F O. E., meets evory Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, east or the Rood Hotel, at S p, m. Visiting Brother Eagles-arc Invited to attend the Aorlo meetings. GEO. C. VTESSLER-W. President. E. R. GEIGER, Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTES, AeTIe Physician. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodgo No. 6, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. O. F. Hall, overy Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially Invited to be present. S H. FREY, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Qusen City Robekah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Vlsltlug members invited. NELLIE CHIVERALL, N. G. EMMA MEID, Rec. Scc'y.. 718 23rd. ORDER OF OWLS. Ogden Nest, No. 121S, Order of Owls, meets every Thursday evening lu Eagles Hhll , east of Reed hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are Invited to attend the Nest meetlnga. JAS. E. JENSEN, President, J. OLIVER, Socretaiy. No. 2415 Washington Ave. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m., in K of 'P. Hall, corner Washington avonuo and 24th street. All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEO ALLEN, C. C- D. L. BOYLE, S. and T. ROYAL HIGHLkNDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet tho first and third Mondays at Union Labor La-bor hall, 3G3 24th st Visiting members mem-bers cordially Invited. DAYREL D. SMITH. I P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec. and Trcaa. MAffONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-fifCi and Twenty-sixth streets, the first and third FrldayB of each month. Sojourning members cordial ly invited to attend. MRS. MARY H. STEVENS, W. M. MRS. CALLIE CAVE. Sec'y. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved Order of Redman. Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No 3, raoets In Eagles' Hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at s:00 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially invited. J. G. CASEY, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER. C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL ARCANUM Fraternal beneficiary order Insures men at low rates. Reserve fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. G37 convenes second and fourth Thursdays at I. O. O. F. Hall. P. A. HERDTI, RegenL .J. W WOTHERSPOON. Collector. GEO. E. ROBERTS, Secretary. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homestead No. 1605 meets last Thursday In each month. Visiting Archers aro cordially invited to nioet with ns. W. S O'BRIEN, Res. 2533 Grant avo., Foreman. A. P. COUCH, Correspondent, Res., R. F. D. No. 4. Box 21. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, moets In K. ol P. Hall in tho Utah National Bank BIdg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. B. VAN DBR SOHUIT, C. C. " E, AUTH, Clerk, First Na tional Bank Bldg. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Sliver Hive No. 1, L. O. T. M. meets evory Tuesday afternoon at 2 : 30 o'clock In Eaglo Hall, 427 25th St. Visiting members are cordially Invited to at-tond. at-tond. MRS ALMA LUDDINGTON, L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodgo No 2, Knights of Pythias meets at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. A. J. THON, C. C. W. G. KIND. M. of E., W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of R. & S. Ogden Easiness Directory Advertisements In this column cost 75c per lino per month, payable In advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Boll 323. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS, lmo ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH, Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 315 Ecclos building. CIVLL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. Soc. C. E. I General Engineering, Buildings, Surveys, Sur-veys, 380, 25th SC 12-29-tf OGDEN BUSINESS DniECTORY. (Continued.) CONTRACTORS & BULLDERS. GEORGE VENEMA, builder. Carpentering Carpen-tering and Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. Bell 'phone. 3267 Stevens avenue, Ogdon, Utah. 2-6-tf DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING done at home, or out by day. 2424 Grant avo. Phone 3791D. 2-14-lwk DRESSMAKING at 2639 Lincoln. 2-16-lmo. DRY KINDLING DRY KINDLING wood. Both 'phones, 29. 2-22-lmo HAIR GOODS. HAIR GOODS -Mrs C E. Lee, 2602 Wash. Avo. Hair Goods, Combings made Into switches and puffs. Masquerade Mas-querade costumes at 2166 Wash. Ave. 2-18-lmo JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOU6E If you have anv kind of junk, phone us up; we will call for 1L Bell phone, 325-K; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND phone JacobBon. Bell, GG-Z; lnd. 3G93D. 11-1G-22 MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3724-A. Bell 1205. 7-1-tf PAPER CLEANING. JAMES THOMPSON, expert papr cleaning. All work guaranteed. Rough and painted wnlls and burlap. 2341 Jackson avo. Bell Phono 11G8 Ind. 3G52-A. 3-2-Cmo. PAPER HANGING. THIS WEEK only. Rooms papered for $4.50, paper furnlshod. Both phones 147. 3-2-1 wk PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Write or phono A-H. A-H. Grose, Broom Hotel for artistic piano tuning and repairing, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. 21 yrs in Utah. 1 12-tf i PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND. Physician and Surgeon; offlco hours, 10 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 4 p. m. 340 25th St. Office phones Bell, 515-K; Ind. 515. Residence, Resi-dence, G4G Wash. Ind. phone 502. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, 3S0 25lh. 2-22-lmo SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGERS DlsL No. 2, all of tho city south of 24th'. street. Bell phono, 324-Z. Nels McCarthy. Mc-Carthy. 5-10-tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Koinen, Prop. Phono Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended at-tended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. Boil phone, 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9-lyr STORAGE. STORAGE space reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co., 2310 Wall avenue. 9-17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, Baggage. Hack and Bus Line. Baggage and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. BoUi Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co.. moving vans, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 328 1-2 25th St, Phones 2S3. UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING. K. VAN KAMPEN, parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fitted fit-ted and laid, work guaranteed. 27G9 Volkor Both phones. S-S-lt MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN Drakes' easy monoy advanced salaried people without with-out security; money loaned on real estate, bank and othr high grade stocks, collateral, etc. Best rates In the stnto. Drake. Ecclos bldg. 3-3-lwk MORTGAGE LOANS on improved farm or city property. HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg. MONET to l--n on wacchos, dla mondKS, Jewelry, firearms, etc. Unclo Sam's Loan Offlco, established iSSC. The Mo'-.y Lenders of Ogdau; 278 25th SL C. H brolth. Prop. 9-I-lyr personal; PIONEER FURNITURE CO., moved from 2204 Wash, to 375 23rd SL One door west of Wa3h. 2-2S-lwk STORE F OR RENT ONE store, 23G0 Washington avenue. I. L. Clark & Sons Co. 1-G-tf 1 READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements coot one cent per word each issue, or 5 cents por line of five word per day, no first Insertion less than 23 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rate or 25 cento per line per woek, or 75 cents por line per month. Remember five average words mako a line. Al! advertisements on this pags must bo paid In advance. No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED. FEMALE. SEAMSTRESS, 235G Wash. Room 2. 4-G-lwk A GIRL for dining room. Poplar Heights. 7 24th St. 3-G-lwk EXPERIENCED girl wanted; family of three. 2G09 Madison. 3-4-1 wk. APPRENTICE wanted at tno Princess Millinery Co., 2374 Wash. 3-2-lwk GIRL for general housework. Applv 432 27th St. 3-1-t'f AT ONCE, 4 lady solicitors; pay every day; article sells itself. Call 2519 Orchard Ave. 22S-U GIRL for goneral housework. Apply Ap-ply 2117 Qulncy avenue. 2-28-lwJc GIRL for general housework. Apply W. A. Wright, 2625 Eccles Ave. 2-28-lwk WANTED A dishwashei al the Vir-ginla. Vir-ginla. 2-23-2wks DRESSMAKING. DRE3SMAKING. 2353 wash. 441 Ind. 7-3-tt WANTElWASHING WASHING to do at homo. Address M. F Care Standard. 3-Glwk SITUATIONS" WANTED FEMALE. WORK FOR FRIDAY and Saturday of each week. P O. Box 230 3-3-lwk BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE $G50 will buy cigar, news und confectionery business; new stock and fixtures. 209 25th St 3-3-wk I li mum mil i i JeBuiiija immj FOR SALE MISCSL-uiiNEOUS S C. White Leghorn setting eggs. 200 ogg strain. 1139 Oak St. 3-4-lwk LARGE SPAN HORSES, WAGON and harness. 3G5 22d sL 3-3-lwk FOR SALE Fine Premier typewriter, Coope, 27G 28th SL 3-2-lwk FUR-NITURE for sale, cheap. Hous'o for rent Enquire 1G2 23rd SL 3-1-lwk FURNITURE for 20 rooms; nothing reserved; for salo at 375 23rd St. 2-2S-lwk DROPHBAD sewing machine in good condition, cheap for cash. Apply 236 28th St. 2-20-lmo FURNITURE, S-room houso; filled with roomers For information call 239 27th St. 2-15-lmo, OLD ncwspapei matrices, good to put under carpets, lino your chicken coop and rabbit pens, etc.; a handy thing uround tho houso. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf FOR SALE Old mats. Good to put nnder carpets. Icqulro Standard cfllco. if PRESS FOR SALK Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder. Size of bed, 33x47 1-2 Inches. In first class order. Prints six col umnB, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inqulro or address tho Evening Stnndard. 7-2-tf FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Ton acres of choice farm lnnd on Siuidrldge, fonced, and ready to plant. Will grow anything, grain, vegetables or orchard; $125 por acre, one-fifth cash, balance easv terms. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg. 3-G-3t TWO 4-room houses. ot 60x132. Closo in. $3,000. Inquire 2783 Wash. Avo. 3-3-lWk BY OWNERS. 2 1-2 acres good, bearing bear-ing orcliiard. S95 Canyon Road. 3-1-1 mo EIGHT-ROOM PRESSED BRICK HOUSE with a largo lot, must bo sold at once; worth at least $3,000.00; will soil it for $2,200.00 on easy terms. SEE CARL C. RASMUSSON, 350 24th street. 2-27-tf I AM GOING to sell a 6-room modern brick houso at a real bargain. Anyone Any-one looking for a house cannot afford to miss this one. See J, A. Stlmson, 24G0 Grant, or cajl Iud. Phono 477. ' 2-14-lmo FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT Thirty ncros half milo from Reese station, fenced, under canal; flowing well, crop rent; easy terms; no house HUNTER & KEN-NBDY, KEN-NBDY, 211 First National Bldg. 3-G-3t READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. FOR RENT. H FURNISHRD ROOMS. -W c H TWO furnished housekeeping room JWM hall, closet, pantrv, lights. 3GS-8-1 jH Ind. 45G 13th St. 312.00. 3-6-26- MM NICE furnished rooms, strictly mod- H eru, 2201 Lincoln Ave. 3-4-lwk W THREE nicely furnished rooms for W housekeeping, 244 27th. Rear. Bell WM 1065-Zr 3-4-lwk. MM TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for house- H keeping. 123 30th st., Bell phone 1245V M K. 3-3-lwk 1 MODERN furnished rooms with or JmWM without board. 539 23d st. 3-3 lwk H THREE FURNISHED rooms, for H light housekeeping, 475 30th St. W 3-3-lwk H LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, fur- H nished, at the Lawrence, 2G13 Wash. W Ave. - 3-3-lwk H COSY S-room apartment, newly furn- W Ished; modern; rent reasonable. 2229 Lincoln Ave. Bell 36S-X. 3-2-lwk H NEW, modern housekeeping rooms, WM 429 Herrick Ave. 3-1 lwk IH MODERN housekeeping rooms. 5G7 2Gth St. 3-l:lwk THREE furnished rooms, $20 a month H at 420 24th St. 3-1-lwk H FURNISHED room fop housekeeping. H Bath and lights. 2054 Wash., Bell H 1324-Y. 2-28-lwk M NEWLY" FURNISHED rooms. oveSJ H Livingston Cafeteria. New manage- fl ment. 237G 1-2 Wash. 2-23-lma H LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, ZSt Jmm 22nd. 2-18-lmC U HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Mon Jmm Ave. 2-10-1 mi M FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. H 2634 Grant. 1-14-3 mo H THftEE FURNISHED rooms. $15.01 H W. B. Wedell. 11-7-ti H FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. M FIRST CLASS board, room, cheapesl H in city, fine location. Bell 1498-K. H 3-G-lwk j FURNISHED room and hoard. 449 26. H 2-13-lmo jH ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. H 2-lS-tt M FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. M New G-room terrace strictly modern, W 443 Herrick Ave Bell 1544. 3-4-lwk H SIX-ROOM modern house, 1014 Wash. jH A'v e. 3-4-lmo. Wm FOR RENT A 3-room house. Call H Bell 415Z. 3-3-tf H S-ROOM modern; 2G1G Monroe. In- H quire J. Williams, 2G33 Adams. H 3-2-1 wk. f FIVE-ROOM modern house, with fur- 'lll nacc. Inquire 27S3 Wash. Ave. Vll 3-3-lwU IH NEW 4-room house, modern. Inquire , Wm 317-1S. Boll phone G25-K. 3-2-lwk fWM 1 H FOUR-ROOM house, In good shape; very reasonable. 2231 Monroe. CalL H 2237 Adams. Ind. 'phone, 37 10-A. ' 2-2S-lwk H HOUSE; 10 rooms; strictly modern, l with furnaco; $35.00 a month. Ap- .H ply G53 27th. 11-16-tf JM FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. 'H MODERN three-room cottage, furnish- '1 ed. 253S Monroe Ave. 3-4-lwk jlH FOUR-ROOM furnished house for rent. ll 52G 22nd. Bell 1540-X. 3-21wk UH A 3-ROOM furnished houso with elec- m trie light and wator. 2120 Qulncy H Avo. Inquire 731 23rd St. 3-2-tf -M A 3-ROOM modern furnished house. H Inqulro 734 23rd St. 3-2-tf ' H FOR RENT Furnished house, 4 mWM rooms, $20. 297G Wash. Avo. 3-1-lwk MM WANTED TO BUY. B WANTED To purchase from ownor, jH a five or six-room modern home, jH close in State location and prioo. H A D , care Standard. 3-3-lwk 'H CLEAN white rags at Standard office. H 12-17-tf H . FORRENT, MISCELLANEOUS ) H FOR RENT Nearly new high grado H piano. Ind. phono 67, Bell 1028-Y. WM 11-30-tt mm ' H H A ROLL of typewritten manuscript, H on priesthood outline. Finder re- H turn to David O. McKay and rcceivo i H roward. 3-4-lwk ,H LOST Feb. 27 on 22d at., or on Wash. jH between 22d and 25th St., bunch of H small keys. 2155 Adams. Ind. )665 ,H D. Roward. 3-G-3t i H LOST Black purse, coutaluiug small . fH amount. Return to 5GG 24th. Re- ( 1 mm ward. 3-3-31 ' MM PAIR of nose glasses on 24th bet. ' H Adams and Jefforson Return to Wm Standard. Roward. 3-2-lwk- jH -h -2mmmm |