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Show J? SUNDAY EXCURSION I SALT LAKE CITY VIA J OREGON SHORT LINE . J ,$1.00 ROUND TRIP $ j oo - I WHAT SHE MISSES, -if i' "I wish I could take as much inter- J ; est In baseball as my husband does." -J 5f "Why?" a 4 "I Hhould just like to take It out jd f on him every time the homo team jB -j losses." I j LEGAL L J- NOTICE OF INTENTION. SisJ : NOTICE Ir hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden - ! Cltj'. of the intention of said Board - to make the following described im- 7"" ' v prowraents, to-wit: y ), 1 1 To create both Bides of Douglas JU1 T avenues from 20th to 21st streets. jL j Jfadison avenue from 20th to 24th S?"Jjj streets. -r : j ij Monroe avenue from 20th to 25th T hi etreets. JJ i Twenty-first street from Adams to ' Ml Monroe avenues. J j J ', Twenty-second street from Jeffer- rSJJ -' on to Monroe avenues. J3 i Twenty-third street from Madison ""T to Monroe avenues. i M j , Twenty-sixth street from Madison !to Monroe avenues, as a curb and gnttor district, and to build-therein build-therein concrete curbs and gutters of the standard form adopted by Ogden City, together with the necessary grading therefor, and to defray tho whole of the cost thereof, estimated at ?20.064.t)0, by- a local assessment upon tie lots or pieces of ground lying ly-ing and being within the boundaries eir.3 ci tne llwInS district, being the 11 district to be benefited and affected jr'?l I by sa Improvement, viz: 8 f 3 All the land lying between the out-S'j'l out-S'j'l J er boundary lines of the above streets r' f and avenues, whore curbs and gut- 'I j ters are not now built, and a lino J drawn 60 feet outward from and par- ,r I i allel to the said outer boundary lines. I ' All protests and objections to the lg1 carrying out of such intention must -j iff ' be presented in writing to the City I j Recorder on or before the 11th day of j September, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. ra., A j that being the time set by said 1 I i Board of Commissioners when they il ( will hear and consider such objections ( ' as may be made thereto at the May- fy. ors office at the City Hall, Ogden, . Utah. I By order of the Board of Commissi Commis-si j sionerB of Ogden Citv, Utah. ru4 i Dated this 19th day of August, ah ) 1912. bJ I A. G. FELL. Mayor. J 1 H. J. CRAVEN, City Engineer, "rj) - Flrst publication, August 19, 1912. 4M : LaBt publication, September 10, M If 1912, M l SHERIFF'S SALE. tm F In tno Istrlct Court of the Second "m fj Judicial District, in and for the Coun- "S II tv of Weber, State of Utah. M l " E J. Harness, Plaintiff, vs. Lilly D. lew Ir Underwood, L .B. Underwood and Carl S If S. Adams Defendants. r ! To be sold at Sheriff's sale, on the M K ; 30th day of August, 1912, at 12 o'clock M F, noon, at the front door of the Weber im l . County Court House, In Ogden City, 'f II Weber county, Utan, to-wit: f (j A part of the northwest quarter of tier II tne southwest quarter of section elev- II ! en township five north, range vwo j If west, Salt Lake meridian, U S sur- H H vey, beginning at the southeast cor- 9 IF ner of the said northwest quarter of 3$ It ; the said southwest quarter o said It section eleven, and running thence 5 l ' north thirteen hundred and twenty i '9 i (1320) feet thence west 6lx hundred '4 If ( and sixty-five and 5S-100 (GC5.58) Jjjf feet, more or less, to the east line of Jf the right of way of the Oregon Short 2lL ' Lino Railroad company, thence south- J2 It' ' westerly along the east line of said JM If right of way to a point due west from D3 Ir tno Placo ot heginning, thence east Kfl : eleven hundred and forty-four feet, j It! more or less, to -place of beginning. ij HI Except that certain parcel of land in- 111 eluded in the above description con- SJ Iff veyed by Carl M. Adams and wire to eu lit ti10 Oregon Short Line Railroad com- d3 lit PaQy b' dyed dated May 23. 1911, and "a It recorded in Book 65 of Deeds, at Page j l( 204, or the records or the Recorder M If of Weber County, Utah, together with m It all water rights to said lands apper- 9 It taining. III A11 tllQ a,)0Ve described property ib M I! i situated in Weber county, State of Jij Utah. &m " Dated at Ogden City, Wober County mM Utah, this 9th day of August, 1912. h)1 E. E. HARRISON, I II ' Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. : By T. A, DeVINE, 9 ll , Deputy Sheriff. TflBT SHERIFF'S SALE. M HI In the District Court of the Second 1 1 Judicial District,-in and for the Coun- B 1 1 ty of Weber, State of Utah. Ml Rasmus Christenaen, Plaintiff, vs, L. r B. Doro, Defendants I Hi To e 80ld at Sheriff's sale on the III 21st day of August, 1912, at 12 o'clock ; tioon at the front .door of the Weber County Court House, in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, to-wit: ' Lot 4 Block 1, Oropscy's Addition to Ogden City, Utah. jH Tno a-DOV5 described property is sit- H ; uated In Weber county, Utah. Dated at Ogden City, Weber County, ULah, this 9th day of August, A- D. 1912. E. E. HARRISON, Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. By T. A. DeVINE, H Deputy Sheriff. ALIAS SUMMONS. M In the Municipal Court Within and 3 for the City of Ogden, County of Weal We-al Hi ber, State of Utah before Hon. W. II .1 HI Reeder, Municipal Judge and Ex-Of-tj HI r f'c' Justlco of the Peace. .jH D. M. Nelson, Plaintiff, vs. F. T. J H I Guthrie, Defendant, I Hi Ttle stat0 of utah t0 Sald Dcfend- IH ; ant. fll i You are hereby summoned to ap- I jH pear before the abovo entitled Court H within ten (10) days after service of H! thU aummonB upon you, If served HI "within, the county in which this ac- H tion is brought, otherwise within H twenty (20) days after this service, H i and dofend the above entitled action; H ' cas of your failure to do so, judg- H naent will bo rendered aaginst you ac- H ; cording to tho demand of the com- H plaint in said action, which was filed H , , m bald Court on thet(th dav of Au- H gust, A. D 1912. H To the Sheriff or Any Conotablo of Weber County, Greeting: JH Make legal service and due return IHf- hereof. ll Witness Hon. W. H. Reeder, Jr.. W - Judge of Haid Court with the seal HI Uiereor, this 9th day of August, 1912, HT I. N. FULTON, Clerk. HI 'rne above action 1b brought to Te- H" cover judgment against the defendant i mV In the sum of $128 50 and cosLs, as , Hi follows: ?GG.5ff for rental of land; Jm '21'00 for board and room aud 54100 Ha J. J. BRUMMITT Phone No. 59. . . Under Utah National Bank. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. Modern five-room .brick house near Five-room modern house with Union Depot; only $15.00 barn; well located on Bench, $15.00 FOR RENT. FOR RENT. Two-room house near school and Four-room modern flat; close in; street car line; on Bench $4.00 on Bench $12.00 FOR RENT. Five-room frame house; well lo-catod, lo-catod, near school and street car lino $12,00 J. J. BRUMMITT Phone No. 59. .. . Under Utah National Bank. I Real Estate Bargains I See Carl C. Rasmusson. 1 JPhonell5. 350 24th Street. LEGAL. (Continued.) for work and labor, all furnished and rendored by plaintiff for defendant at defendant's request, within the past one vear, and which is due and unpaid. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals for constructing a storage reservoir dnm for the Ogden River Reservoir Co. on the South Fork of Ogden River, Weber County, Utah, approximately twenty (20) miles East of Ogden City, under plans and specifications prepared by Bostaph &. Roche, Engineers, will be received by the said Ogden River Reservoir Co. at the offices of Bostaph & Roche, No. 513 First National Bank Building. Ogden City, aforesaid, until 12 o'clock Noon on tho 9th day of September, 1912, at which time all proposals will be opened and read aloud. Plans and specifications can be obtained after August 18th. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. BOSTAPH & ROCHE, Engineers. First publication August 6, 1912. Last publication September 9, 1912. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. COM-PANY. ANNUAL MEETING. 3 61- Broadway, New York, N. Y The annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD RAIL-ROAD COMPANY will be held at Its office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER STH, 1912, :it twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing fifteen Directors of the Company, and of transacting such other business as may legally come before the moeting. For the purposes of the meeting the books for the transfer of stock (both Preferred and Common) will be closed clos-ed at 3 o'clock p. m. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH. 19"l2, and will be reopened at ten o clock a m. on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, OCTOBER 9TH, 1912. ALEX MILLAR, Secretary. Dated August 2-i, 1912. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE is hereby given bv the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, of the intention of said board to make the following described improvements, im-provements, to-wit To create both sides of Qulncy avenue from 22nd street to 26th street. Jackson avenue from 23rd to 26th street. Gramercy avenue from 25th to 2Cth streets. Twenty-first street from Monroe to Qulncy avenues. Twenty-second street from Monroe to Quincy avenues. Twenty-third street from Monroe to Jackson avenues. Twenty-fourth street from Jackson Jack-son to Van Buron avenue6. Twenty-sixth street from Monroo to Quincy avenues, and the West sldo only of Qulncy avenue from 26th to 27th streets, as a curb and gutter district, and to build therein concrete curbs and gutters of the standard form adopted by Ogden Og-den City, together with the necessary grading therefor, and to drefray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $18,183.00, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground lying ly-ing and being within the boundaries of the following district, being tho district to bo benefited and affected by said Improvements, viz: All the land lying between tho out-ter out-ter boundary lines of the abovo streets and avenues where curbs and gutter are not now built and aline drawn 50 feet outward from and parallel par-allel to the said outer boundary llnoB. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 11th day of September, 1912 at 10 o'clock a. m., that being tho time set by Baid Board of Commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections aa may be mado thereto at the Mayor's office at the City Hall, Ogden. Utah. By order of the Board of Coramis-rlnn'arii Coramis-rlnn'arii nf Ocrdfiii Citv Utah. Dated this 19th day of August, 1912. A. O. FELL. Mayor. H. J. CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication, AugUBt 19, 1912. Last publication, September 10, 1912. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respeo tlve Signers for Further Information. ESTATE OF AMMON GREEN, DE-CEASED. DE-CEASED. The undersigned will Hell at public auction, the following described real and persouul property situated in Wober Wo-ber Count', State of Utah, to-wit: Eleveu shares of tho capital stock of the Hooper Irrigation Company, a corporation; a stack of about fifteen tons of mixed hay; Thlrty-throo acrea of land, more or less, in the Southcnst quarter of tho Northeast Quarter of Section Nine In, LEGAL. (Continued.) Township Six North of Range Two West; Ninety-five and S-10 acres, more or less, in tho Southeast Quarter of Section Nine in said Township and Range; Sixty-eight acres, more or less, in Lot One of Section Sixteen, in said Township and Range; Seventeen and 4C-100 acros, more or less, in the Southwest Quarter of Section Ten in said Township aud Range; Three and S5-100 acres, more or less, in the Southwest Quarter of Section Sec-tion Ten in said Township and Range; Twenty-one and 70-100 acros, more or less, In tho Northwest Quarter of Section Fifteen in said Township and Range; Possession to be given of both houses in West Weber and all land west of the road, except the orchard lot, upon conrirmatlon of sale by the court; possession of tho remainder or the land in West Weber to bo given on February 1, 1913. Forty-one and 92-100 feet front and MS and 1-2 feet deep, part of Lot One in Block One of Ogden Five-Acre Plat "A," of Ogden City Survoy; reserving re-serving a right of way over and through said tract two feet in width for a certain irrigating canal; A I ten o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, the Eleventh day of September, 1912, at the late residence of the deceased in the Northeast part of West Weber in said Wober County, Utah, for cash, gold coin of the United States; ten per cent of the bid payable nt the time of sale and t"ie balance upon confirmation by the court. WILLIAM H. GREEN, ALBERT GREEN, Executors of tho last will of Amnion Green, Decerned. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Samuel Wayineut, Deceased. Deceas-ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Siceen Brothers, attorneys, Ogden. Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, 1912 ALMA E WAYMBNT. Executor. FOR SALE 1Y1ISUELLANEOUS THE best all-purpose horse in the city, harness and buggy. Inquire 2C32 Madison or James Douglas at Boyle Furn. Co. 9-7-lwk GOOD .unge for sale cheap. Apply 1558 Wash 9-6-lwk SPAN of heaiy horses, harness and wagon. 243 Harrlsvllle ave. 9-G-wk A GOOD driver and delivery horse. 53G Canyon Road. Phone G50-M. 9-5-lwk HARD WOOD desk; complete with typewriter. Phone 909. 9-4-lwk SPIRELLA corset. Mrs. Smith, 46-1 24th. S-21-lmo LIGHT wagon; team and harness. Inquire 2010 Wash. 9-4-lwk 1 RANGE, used 4 montliB; 1 heater, a bargain. 450 27th St. 9-2-lwk ONE National cash register one Herring-Hall Marvin) safe. Becker Brewing & Malting "Co. S-24-tf SHOW case, correspondence course, business library, hang lamp, toilet, meat slicer, typewriter, nice home. Bell 333. 8-23-tf FOR SALE REAL S5TATE WHY RENT? You can buy 8-room modern homo for $8,00 per month Phono 1427. 8-17-lmo 6-DOOM cottage. Inqulro 771 24th :t. 8-24-lmo FOR BARGAINS and City property proper-ty and beBt farms In Utah. Phone 1427. 7-20-lmo ceg'--'--BBc--J-----" PERSONAL. NEW fat reducer Fat Foe, including Obesity Herb Tea, sips your fat away. Delightful, rapid, "harmless. ?1.00 for large, complete- Fat Foe treatment. All druggists have Fat Foe or can get It for you. Start reducing re-ducing now. 9-7-lt MARRY Interesting particulars (Free.) ThouBands Rich, all ages, tired living alone. One may be your Ideal. Write, Mrs HYDE, 2679-C, Mission street, San Francisco Cal. 8-17-3t THOSE desiring students as roomers or boarders or who havo employment employ-ment for them kindly notify Weber Academy. Tel. S12. 9-0-hvk -WANTED FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED cottage. 4 to 6 rooms; must be modern. Close in preferred R. H. Argubright, 2562 or 2209 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Phonos 6G or 93-J. 9-5-1 rk I FRATERNAL BOCli.x.c.S ' MASONIC. " Queen Esther Chapter No 4, O. E. S regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Btreets the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. LILY V. HALSTEAD, W. M, CALLIE E. CAVE, Sec'y. Unity Lodge No. 18, F. & A, M Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington avenue. av-enue. MoetingB e-ery Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Members of Sister Lodges and sojourning brothren cordially invited to attend. II, L. HERRINOTON, W. M. FELIX T. MOORE, Sec'y. " ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Or-der Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. Hall every Tueeday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially Invited to be prcsent- L. H. CANDLAND, N. G. HENRY KISSELL, Sec'y. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F-, meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Follows Hall. Visiting members invited ANNA KISSEL, N. G. EMMA MEID, Rec. Sec'y. 728 Twonty-thlrd. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 'No. 581, meets eery Wednesday night at 7.30 o'clock, K. of P; hall. Visiting neighbors Invited Dues can bo paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., 57-58 Lewis block. ELIZABETH BEST, G. N. 2543 Lincoln Avo. phono 1903-J. MARIE CR1TES, Clerk. 2731 Monrco Avenue. Sego Lily Circle No. 171 meets every second and fourth Tuesday nights at 7:30 In Moose hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invltod MARY E. BLIXT, 461 31st St. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, Bell Phone 1247-J. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K of P.'s icquested to meet with ;;s. GEO. B. HART, C. C W. G. KIND, M. of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of R. & S BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN. Ogden Homestead, No. 150, meets on 2 and l Tuesday evening at 1C P. Hall. Visiting Archers are cordially Invited to meet with us. W. S. O'Brien, Foreman, 2533 Gramercy Ave. J. A. JUNK, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Improved Order of Rcdmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. C, meets in Eagles' Hall, Hudson avenue, first and third Monday evenings, at S p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially Invited. EDWARD AUTH, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER. C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Meet every first and tUlrd Tuesday night of each mouth at S p. m. at the Moose Hall on 2Dth St Visiting neighbors Invited, Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna Ries, M. D., Room 21, Lewis Lew-is blcck. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle, 1948 Jackson LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder. 27th and Quincy. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division, No. 124, O. It. C. meet3 second and fourth Fridays at 2:20 p. ni.. In K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and '24th street All brol-ers are cordially Invited to attend C. II. PEARSON. C. C. D.L.BOYLES, S and T. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order ot Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. 138, F. O. E., meets cery Wednesday evening at Eaglo Hall, Hudson avenue, at S o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend tho aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. THOS. LESLIE, W. President. E R. GEIGER, Socretary. DR. C E. WARDLE1GH. Aerie Physician. Phy-sician. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Weber Camp No. 74 meets in K. of P. Hall in thu Utah National Bank Bldg., ever Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Inltcd to atteLd. FRED E. WILLIAMS, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Bldg. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal beneficiary order Insures men at low rates. Reserve fund ovor six million dollars Rocky Mountain Council No. G37 convenes second and fourth Thursdays at Eagles Hall. H. E. PLAKE, Regent. J. W WOTHERSPOON, Collector. G. B. Roberts, Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet ovory first and third Fridays at 8 p. m. at K. of P. Hall. Visiting membors cordially cor-dially invited. ANDREW W. NELSON, I. P. WM. MULLER, Sec. and Treas., 2583 Washington Ave. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah Camp No. 9990 meets every rirst and third Tuesday evening at S o'clock, at K. of P. hall, Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting Visit-ing members, invited. A. G. JONES, Consul. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. ORDER OF OWLS. Ogden Nest No. 1218, Ordor or Owls, meets every Friday evening In Eagles Hall, on Hudson avenuo at 8 o'clock. Vl3lting Brother Owls are invited to attend the Nest meetings. W. H WRIGHT, President. T. S. SHAUGUNESSY. Sec'y., itl Twenty-fifth street. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1. L. O. T. M , meets overy Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the I. O. O. F. hall, 2410 Washington nvenne. Visiting members mem-bers cordially Invited to attend. KATHRYN EGGLBSTON, L. C, 740 Washington a.enue. L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. 2455 Van Bureu avenue. Read the Classified Adi, Ogden Business Directory Advertisements mi tmo column cost 75c per tins per month, payabl In advance. BEDBUG EXTERMINATOR GUARANTEED reliable,, clean. Call City Health Dopt, Ogdon. CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN Phono 883 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, re-stretching re-stretching of bed Gprlngs jun OQDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk, phone us up; we will call for it Bell phone, 325-K; Ind,, 725. NOTARY PUBLIC. RALPH P. HUNTER, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Titles examined, DeedB, Mortgages and Contracts drawn and oxecuated. Many years' experience. Charges reasonable. 602 Blrst National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. PAINTING PAPERHANQINQ PAINTING, paporhanging and tinting. Y den Hortog, Phono 571-R- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERNLUND, Phyjlclan and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Perry Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 19C6-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 046 Washington avenue. 6-11-tf PLUMBING AND HEATING. W. S. DONALDSON & SONS, 2452 Grant, or ohono 127. 0-14-lmo RUG WORKS ALMEDA RUG WORKS, 330 28rd St,, Ogden. Have your old carpets mado Into beautiful rus. f ANITAR1- "WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co. 2728 Grant. Bell phone 324. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases cheap A Siner, Phone 1321 179 1-2 Qty-fifth St. G-13-lyr -i-Tlf --.---------------------------, STOVE REPAIRS. RIGHT NOW give "your heating stoves a thought then Summerlll, 2304 Washington Ave. TRANSFER COMPANIES JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN L STORAGE CO., moving vans, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. spe-cialty. Office 326 1-2 25th St Phones 233. TRUNK REPAIRING HAVE Gallacher repair your trunks. Ogden Trunk Factory, 2455 Grant avo. , 7-16-1 mq UMBRELLA REPA'lRING PARASOLS and umbrellas recovered Bell 571- R. 7-5-tf VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. BUNDY, D. V. S. Phone 828. Offlco and Hospital, 2150 Washington. MONE'i TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate; $100.00 up, short or long time or parL-al payment mortgages bought. BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO. 217S Washington Ave. Upstairs. MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. BrummitL 4-27-if MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, jewelry, firearms', etc., Uncle 3ani's Loan Office, established 1885 The Money Lenders of Ogden 273 25th St. C. H. Smith, Prop. 9-4-lyr. CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get it today. Cheapest rates, best and most private terms In Utah. D. D. Drake, over Paino & Hurst, MORTGAGE LOANS on improved faim or city property. HUNTER A KENNEDY, 502 First National Bldg. 5-12-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SECOND-HAND show cases and shelvivgi mut be in good condition. condi-tion. Phono 2149-J 9-4-lwk SMALL driving team for 25 days. MuBt be reasonable. 330 25th sL We pay the highest prices for cast off clothing. Call us up. Phono 1884 2-10-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock of merchandise a fruit farm of ten acres. Will guarantee this year's crop to roach 4,000 bushels of apples and peaches. No bettor orchaid in the state- D. S. Lohr, Tromonton, Ut. 6-10-tf LOST PACKAGE of letters and telegrams between 1st Nat, bank and cor. 25th and Hudson avo. Return to Lindsay Laud & Livestock Co. Roward. 9-6-2t GOLD brooch, shield shape, two engraved en-graved figures. Return to Standard. Stand-ard. Reward. 9-6-lwk CHILD'S bluo coat Return 181 33rd. Phono 2135-J. Reward. 9-3-lwk SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN. NOW IS THE TIME. Wanted Honest business producers produc-ers to soil high-grade groceries to farmers and other large consumers. Bumper crop Insures record breaking fall trade. Honeat methods, no investment; in-vestment; commissions advanced ou orders: original plan. Write today. JOHN SEXTON &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. 236 WEST LAKE ST., CHICAGO. SALESMEN Double your income by selling the greatest cigar trade stimulator ou the markeL Cawood NovPltv Co.. Danville. 111. 9-7-lt FOR SALE OR R-5NT FIVE-ROOM modern house: Inquire In-quire 2746 Adams. 5-17-lwk READ TBIS! ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements coct one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per veK at the rate of -5 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remamber five average words make a line- All advertisements on this page must be paid In advance. No exception to thU rale. HELP WANTisD FEMALE WANTED Lady agents for our famous fa-mous Knlttop Petticoats. Our many agents make good incomes. Experience Experi-ence unnecessary, selling on sight to every woman. Write uick for exclusive ex-clusive territory. Spelman & Co., Chicago. 9-7-lt WOMAN for washing and Ironing. Call at 1214 24th. 9-7-lt WANTED A woman to work at son-oral son-oral housework at station; woman without children. Address Mrs. J. R. Hardman, Gold Creek, Nov., via Elko. 9-7-lwk WANTED One active woman in each town to take orders for ciiBtom-tal-lorcd corsets. Guaranteed for one year; permanent business, establlslu ed fifteen eais. ?75 to $150 monthly, sample on approval. Free advertising. advertis-ing. Write quick for selling plan. National Na-tional Corsotleres, Dept. 137, Chicago, HI. 9-7-lt WOMEN If you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; big commission; make ?10 daily; experience experi-ence unnecessary. Addrebs International Interna-tional Mills, 3038 Chestnut. Phila. 8-31-2t SEWING girls. Call at Madame Sawyer, Saw-yer, 3rd floor, Wrights. 9-6-lwk LADY wanted to work in rooming house. 132 25th St. 9-6-lwk MIDDLE aged woman to work in rooming house, 14 rooms. Board and room. Apply at 127 25th St. 9-5-lwk YOUNG lady as cashier; girl with experience preferred. Address G. S. Care Standard. 9-5-2t EXPERIENCED girl to work in candy can-dy store. Apply Orpheum Candy Co. S-3-tf WANTED An experienced girl for general housework, small family. 2211 Jeff. 9-3-tf GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for general gen-eral housework. 2S03 Grant, 9-2-lwk WANmED girl for general housework. house-work. 1914 Lincoln Ave. 9-2-tf A GOOD girl for general housework. 549 26th SL 9-2-lwk AkFEW BRIGHT young women to operate op-erate power machines on overalls. No-oxiKirienco noocoonry. -r-3?ald by the week while learning. Steady work guaranteed. Quick workers apply. John Scowcroft Sons' Co. See Mr. Wright. S-31-tf WANTED 2 girls to wjrk, one to do kitchen work and one for room work. 533 26th st. S-v29-tf GIRL for general housework; easy place. S14 24th. S-2C-tf WANTED Chambermaid. Reed Hotel. Ho-tel. S--22tf GOOD GIRL for housework; no washing or ironing; good wages. 574 24th St 8-15-tf WANTED Steady young- ladies to train for nursiug at the Burgess Hospital. S-13-tf STRONG- girl to do cooking and gon- eral housework; good wageB. BergeB hospital, 4S4 23rd sL S-13-tf WANTED A dining room girl at tho Virginia 6-31-tt SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. HOME wash wanted. Address M. R-, care Standard. 9-7-lwk LACE curtains to launder; also family fam-ily washing. Inquire 220 Read. 9-4-lwk GIRL wants work by the day, house-cleaning house-cleaning or washing. 3436 Adams ave. 9-3-lwk NURSE wants position. Rear 270 22nd Street. 9-2-lmo BJLii VVAJMli-D MA-E COME and wrap poaches. Experienced peach wrappers and a few men wanted to work in Packing House. Phone G7, North Ogdon. 9-7-lwk WANTED AT ONCE a first-class busholman, prcsser and tailor for out of town. Apply at 2247 Van Bur-en Bur-en ave. 9-7-lwk TAILOR wanted. Manhattan Clotnea shop, 2369 Wash. tf GOOD tailor wanted. Apply Manhat-tan Manhat-tan Clothes Shop. S-6-tf AGENTS WANTED LOCAL representative wanted in each town to sell underwear, sweaters, and neckties direct from our factory to wearer. Permanent business, liberal lib-eral terms, big profits. Every article guaranteed. Steadfast Mills, DepL A, Coboos, N. Y. 9-7-lt SIGN Agents Painters Flexible gold window letters one cent each. Sample free. Beautiful Line sign specialties trade ombloras. Eastern Snecialty Co., 63 Barclay St., Now York. S-31-lt BOARD. GOOD board; $4.50 week; 2351 Grant. ' 7-30-lmo. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED H0USE8 A FOUR-ROOM cosy homo, on 22nd street In fine condition. Inquire room 403, FIrBt Nafl Bank Bldg. S-20-tf 5-ROOM, modern, 582 25th St, $20. Phone 609. 8-1Z-U Srvad -he Classified Adu. .j i ijn'wr" r ' J-l"t MlMMgafc-e:'w. 3jMB! RAILROAD I .. T1MKCARD I EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 191Z (Mountain Time.) DENVER & Rio GRANDE RAIL- fe' I ROAD COMPANY. y West Bound. Arrive. p H No. 3 Pacific Coast Mall.. 12: 10 sura. F M No. 409 Tintic Passenger.. 11:35a.m. No. l pacific Coast Ltd... 1:40p.m. p i & Ci-'cao-San Fran- ; H Cisco Expresg 3:G0p.m. KT East Bound. Depart H No. 6 San Franclsco-Chl- B xr08???1"688 7:15 Mn. No. 4io Tintic Passenger.. 1:10p.m. t U S- 2 Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3:60p.m. fe No- 4 Atlantic Coast Mall. 5:60 p.m. f Fino roadbed, elegant equipment, Z unsurpassed scenery. City Ticket Of- H flee, Reed Hotel Bldg. j F. FOUTS. Agent f H Electric Way Between 1 Ogden and Brigham rl EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. !! Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. i B Leave Union Dopot, Ogden. nd O. R. 'Ml T. Depot, Brigham. &HI 6-s0 a. m 1:50 p. m. 1HI 7:30 a. in 3:00 p. m. IV 9:00 a, m , 4:30 p. m. I'M 10:30 a. m G:00 p. m. JB 12:00 noon 7:30 p. m. Ill 9:00 n. m. jH 11:10 p. m. Cars stop only at S. L. Sc Ogdon !B Depot, O. R. T. Depot and Five Points in Ogden and at 3rd and 7th streets j-H in Brigham. j Hf ipJ A". W. BAILEY. Supt m OGDEN CANYON M Daily Service, jjl Effective Tuesday, I I Sept. 3, 1912. I First car for Canyon leaves the W car barn at 6:30 a. m. "Washington Avenue car leaving H 25th street at 0:25 a. m., connects with Canyon Car at Canyon Road. i B Car leaves the Union Depot at 7:00 ; I a. ni. and every forty minutes there- B after until 9.40 p. m. IB Car leaves Hermitage at 7:00 a. ra. B and every forty minutes thereafter H until 9:40 p. m. and thon 11.00 p. in. H Extra service on Sundays. H xrOJK. itJ-Wi' , H FURNISHED ROOM8 FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean, H comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 M wk. up 586 31st st 3-13-lyr H F -1N1SHED ROOMS for housekeep- H ing at foot of ;VL E. Ave. 9-2-tf FURNISHED rooms for housekeep- ' H lng. 2220 Lincoln. 9-7, tf ROOMS for light housekeeping; gas, M light and bath. 2613 Wash. 9-7-lwk FURNISHED bedroom for man and H wife or lady. Reference required. H 659 26th at 9-6-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnished H and unfurnished, at Orpheum Hotel. 'B Fiono -1TJ7S7" " 3ti-l VI 2 COMFORTABLE housekeeping Mi rooms, 2 adults, private home. 3224 mm Pacific. 9-6-lwk ' H FURNISHED room for rent. S13 25th. jH 9-E-lwk H NICE front room for rent; lady B teacher preferred. 622 27th St. B 9-5-lwk H MODERN housekeeping rooms, rea- B sonable. 2759 Grant 9-4-lwk M 2 ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished. H 559 23rd. 9-3-2wks ( B FURNISHED rooms, modorn, suit- :H able for two gentlemen. 2341 .Mad- 1 lson. S-27-2wks U FREE bath; prices moderate; must j In bo rented. 2468 Washington Ave. 1 S 7-29-tf H i FURNISHED rooms for bousekeey- ' fl ing. prices to suit. Utahna. 7-29tf i JM ' I) fl NICELY furnished front rooms for 1H housekeeping, in business district. ) 362 24th, or phone 947. 6-12-tf j ) " tfOB KENT. i B UNFURNISHED KOOM& ' B TWO light clean rooms, ?5 per j B month. 2051 Farr ave. 9-6-lwk i'OK KENT j .1 ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM and board for 4 lady teachers I In private family. Address P. G., care Standard. 9-6-lwk ; BOARD and room; modern; $20 and j I $25 per month. 335 28th St 9-5-lwk ! ROOMS, bath, $1.50 per week, up. 1 Good board. 2G39 Jefferson. 9-2-lmo H WANTED j I UNFURNISHED HOUSE. FOUR-ROOM house for rent. Call at I 10S8 25th street. 9-3-lwk THREE-ROOM and six-room cottage. I close in, reasonable. 2155 Adams. 9-7-lwk S-ROOM modern house. 2340 Teff I 9-7-lmo FOUR-ROOM modorn house. 30C2 1 Grant. Phone 1043-R. 9-7-lwk 4 OR C-ROOM modern house. Ad- dre3S C. F. Knapp, 401 1st Nat , Bank. 9-3-lwk . FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENT HELMS apartment; heat and hot wa- B ter disappearing bed. 224S Jeffer- son. ' 9-i"lwk M FOUR-ROOM modorn, $12.50. 26th and Monroo. J. Williams, 2GSS Ad- j ains. 9-2-lwk -M FOK RENT 1 I FURNISHED HOUSES 4-ROOM fltrlotly modern; now bed- JH ding, clean carpets, close In. Phone fM 1474-W. . 9---ltrk H FURNISHED flvo-room modern -B brick. Inquire ?9S0 Grant 9-4-lwk jM 3-ROOM house with lights and water. JH Inquire 3128 Adams, phone 1439-W. HH 9-4-lwk M FOiOlENT B FURNISHED APARTMENTS H FURNISHED Tho Oorov Apartment. IB Modem. J596 Wash. Are. 2-E-tt M |