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Show FTJNER AI. DIRECTORS EBER W. HALL, UNDERTAKER AND cmbalmcr, 225 S. West Temple! phonoa 1019. 492 THE FLOWER SHOP. CUT FLOWERS ana aesigns. Lnoer avj ganrt oi jtcp. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. McKcnzle. Display yard3 422 S. Stato. WAN TO SELL MY LIMOSENE AND TOUR-ing TOUR-ing car, account leaving city. Sco samo at 40 So. 2nd West. k7S7 ALL KINDS SECOND-HAND CLOTH-Ing, CLOTH-Ing, trunks, valises; best prices paid. 23 Commercial st. Reply by . postal card. Phones 3771. t4 YOUR OLD CLOTHING. WILL CALL. Salvation Army. Both phones. t2191 TO DO YOUR UPHOLSTERING AND mattress remaking. Utsh Bedding nnd Mfg. Co. Both phones 3S3. ' b303 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR IRON, brass, rags, bottles, rubber, copper, etc. Utah Junk Co., S40 So. 4th Weal. Phone 229. z307 YOUR FURNITURE, WHEN IT NEEDS reupholstcrlng. Samples and estimates on request. Phones 3299. S. L. Mattress and Mfg. Co. d759 WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR household goods In good condition. Star Furniture Co., 315 Stato st. 9S3-K. f2197 TO BUY, TWO TEAMS, YOUNG. ME-dium-slzed mules. I. X. L. Furniture is Carpet Installment Co. h!917 GENTLEMAN'S TICKET TO OMAHA or Chicago, limit about Dec. 20. Ad-dress Ad-dress L-50, Tribune. k862 A NURSING BABY TO CARE FOR, For particulars, call 1275-K. klOu LADY'S TICKET TO SAN BERNARD-lno, BERNARD-lno, Cal., either road; description, small and dark. Bell 4162-Red. k!072 TWO STRONG TRUNKS, AT ONCE. Address M-5, Tribune. kll07 PRESENT ADDRESS OF JULIUS Frankol. tailor. Was In Salt Lake In 1907 and last heard of In Ogden. Valuable Valua-ble Information awaits him. Address M-21, Tribune. k!245 TWO LADIES'. TWO GENT'S TICKETS to Los Angeles, today or Monday. M-15, Tribune. kllSl LADY'S TICKET TO ST. LOUIS. AT once. M-ll. Tribune. kl21C TO RENT FURNISHED ROOMING house or hotel. Address A. G., caro of Tribune. k!271 FURNISHED ' ROOM, QUIET PLACE. man works nights; state price. Address Ad-dress M-17. Tribune. kl259. ADVERTISING WORLD, COLUMBUS. O.. a monthly Journal of Information, plans, suggestions and Ideas for advertising. adver-tising. Send today for free sample or 10c lor four months' trial. rlSG7 TO BUY. 1 TAILOR SEWING MACHINE. 322 South Main. kl450 EVERYBODY TO -KNOW THAT WE have tho largest assortment of automobiles automo-biles In Salt Lake City; 30 Fecond-hand cars; prices ranging from $125 to $2500. Wo also do repair work; would be pleased to have you call and Invcstjgato at our placo of business. The Gasoline club. R. E. Clarke, manager, 40-42 South 2nd West. Bell phono 2520. 1 kl423 WILL BUY STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE of any size, any location, for 6pot cash. Address M-37, Tribune. kll53 WANTED. 21 WHITE LEGHORN HENS. 80S Park ave. kl290 WANT TO BUY ONE SECOND-HAND porcelain bath tub. 5 ft. fi. M-22, Tribune. Trib-une. kl294 TWO UNFURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS rooms by two ladles; east sldo, not lower than 5th South; terms reasonable. II.. 177 East 1st South. . lcl2SI DESIRABLE PARTNER. $500 OR $1000. high class occupation; strong inducements; induce-ments; no competition; lady or gentleman, with new thought teachings. Call Monday, Mon-day, 111 Mercantile annex. Morris F. Smith. 1U330 NONDESCRIPTIVE MALE TICKET TO Denver; good to Dec- 29. Add. M-29, Tribune, 1:1353 DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING; reasonable. Doll phono 22G2-K. 1U33C GET YOUR ORDER IN FOR YOUR Xmas turkeys. 472 So. 1st W. ind. phono 31S2. Best stock at lowest prices. k!358 FIRST CLASS CARPENTER WANTS TO bid on house or Inside finish, or any kind of carpenter work, cheap. Address M-30. Tribune. kl3G2 EXPERIENCED BUTCHER TO PfT shop In grocery store; ono who can give references; excellent opportunity.- Ad-drcss Ad-drcss M-26, Tribune. kl36a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND i ROOMING HOUSES j J. K. NEWCOMB, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ESTABLISHED 1905. GET READY FOR THE BANNER YEAR. , $12,000 J cash, takes fur. and lease 83-room 83-room European hotel, whero two llvo men can coin money. $9000 Gives you furn. and long leaso C2 rooms, 22 baths. Bo euro and Investigate In-vestigate this. ' $5500 Fur. nnd leaso R5 compltcly mod. rooms; will mako terms; this Is a sure winner. t $5500 Fur, and leaso 55 completely mod. completo dining room; easy terms. $-1500 Fur. and lease 40 rooms, only $1500 down and $50 a mo. This 13 your chance. $2S00 Furniture and long leaso 2o cozy rooms, clearing $125 mo.; terms. $1650 New fur. 13 rooms, Just tho place you aro looking for. $2900 First-class cafe; 2 rustlers can mako It a hummer. $3250 Cafo In the coming location. V, 111 stand close Investigation. . $2500 Family cafe, low rent; practical people can make It big producer. $1175 Grocery and market; good trade. I have a largo list of substantial husl-ncso husl-ncso opportunities arrtong thorn a 41-ro6m 41-ro6m European hotel that will bo ready to fit up In 60 days; a 5-ycar lease to right parties. Como -and got full particulars on any proposition that meets your requirements. re-quirements. . Ncwcomb. R. 414 Tribune bldg. Ind. phono 126. MM CAPITAL REAL ESTATE w INVESTMENT COMPANY, 17 W. Second So. St. ROSS C. DAVIS. Manager Business Op-portunltv Op-portunltv Department, Irid. 66. Bell 3S01. $800 43 rooms, modern, rent $4.1o per room; good lease; part cash.' Splendid Splen-did location. $3750 10 rooms, central location, low rent; long leaso can bo secured. This Is a splendid proposition for the right party. , $2600 23 rooms, strictly modern and first-class; location the best; rpnt onlv $95. House easily clearing $150 per month. Can bo secured with small payment. $90013 rooms, modern. ' elegantly furnished: fur-nished: a splendid paying proposition proposi-tion for the right party; location $1300 foBtrlctly modern rooms, private place; furnlturo clogant; 2nd South. $170017 rooms, strictly modorn and flrst-class; clearing over $100 per month. $150021 rooms, light housekeeping; rent $S0; good money maker. Invoice grocery store. East 2nd So. Low rent, with living rooms. $120C S furnished rooms, grocery and notions. no-tions. $200 Barber shop. , List your property with us for quick returns. k!400 fine oc, reasonable rent, good leaso; easy terms; a flno llttlo home; steam heat. $525032 rooms; excellent comer loc-. clears $225; steam heat, hot water free; rent $150; long lease. Terms. $ 675 S rooms; Main street; well furnished; fur-nished; all rooms full. $220032 rooms; caters to men only; never n vacancy; rent $60; clears $150. $9800 Apartment house; positively the swellest In city; all modern conveniences; con-veniences; beautifully furnished; no vacancies; clears $350; no trou-blo trou-blo to take care of; your own rent free. Wo guarantee tho loc. Terms. Exclusive agency. $320028 rooms; 2 baths. 4 toilets; Btcam heat; all light and sunny rooms: furniture In fine condition; good lease: excellent loc. Can mako terms of $1000 cajth. balance cosy terms. Exclusive agency. Call at this office for tho best and most exclusive bargains In hotels, rooming room-ing and apartment houses, or any business busi-ness you desire to engage In. Wo have several confidential propositions to offer. A. RICHTER, REAL ESTATE. A. L. BRATTAIN. Mgr. B. O. Dept. 19 W. 1st So. Phonos Gil. k!31C STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given of a special meeting of the stockholders of tho Montreal Mon-treal Mining company, to bo held according ac-cording to resolution by tho board of directors di-rectors at their meeting December 4, 1908. Said stockholders' meeting Is to bo held at 22S West Templo street. Salt Laku City, on tho 15th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. ni., for tho purposo of amending article 5 of the articles of incorporation in-corporation to read as follows: "Article 5. Tho amount of tho capital stock of the Incorporation shall bo ten thousand dollars ($10,000). which shall be divided Into 150,000 shares of tho par value of G 2-3 cents each. WALTER SCOTT, Secretary. LOWER MAMMOTH MINING CO. Principal place of business, room 516 Dooly block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice No-tice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tho directors held on tho 11th day of November, No-vember, 190S, an assessment of 5 cents per share, being assessment No. IS, wua levied on tho capital stock of tho corporation, corpora-tion, poyablo Immediately to A. Reeves, secretary of the company, at his office, 516 Dooly block. Salt Lako City. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, December IS. 1908, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction; and. unless payment 13 mndo before will bo sold on tho Sth day of January. 1909. at 2 o'clock p. m. of eald day, to pay tho delinquent verllslng and expense of sale. A. REEVES, Secretary. 516 Dooly block. Salt Lako City, Utah. First publication Nov. 16. 1908. h2147 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BEING . RESULTS WANTEI SITUATION I YOUNG. MAN DESIRES INSIDE Position Posi-tion of any kind; somo oxporlenco In I bookkeeping; can operate typewriter. Ad- i dresc K-25. Tribune. k39 FIRST-CLASS PACKER. PACK ANY- 1 thing; ten years' experience In glaus-waro glaus-waro business: something steady; references. refer-ences. Address L-10. Tribune. k264 YOUNG MAN DESERES INSIDE FOSI-tlon FOSI-tlon of any kind; some experience In bookkeeping; can operato typowrlter. Address Ad-dress K-25. Tribune. kS33 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS CARE of homo of parties golnc away; best references Addrenn L-41, Tribune. k720 MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTS Position Posi-tion na housekeeper or cook In mining camp; experienced; can glvo best references. ref-erences. Address L-40, Tribune. k715 COMPETENT WOMAN COOK WANTS situation in private family: no chlldronr references. Addrfles L-42, Trlbuno. k719 A JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA-tlon. SITUA-tlon. gonoral houseWork. Addross L-45. Tribune. . k771 A in cj.v r- o rv. i tj ii o xli u o i awuvjttAriltiU wants half-day position; Al references. L-47. Tribune. k834 BOOKKEEPER, LONG EXPERIENCE IN positions 61 responsibility and trust. Addross L-57, Tribune. klOlfi YOUNG MAN- WANTS WORK IN CITY; can do blacksmlthlrig and horseshoeing: references. L-56, Tribune. k997 AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT CAN AC-cept AC-cept several sets of books. L-55, Tribune. Trib-une. kl003 A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT WHO IS also a good collector, would like a position posi-tion to take chargo of office work; if not sufficient work In offlco to keep buoy would mako himself generally useful in the businoss; reforences tho best; no bad habits. L-54, Trlbuno. k991 YOUNG MAN WANTS PLACE TO work for board and room whllo attending attend-ing school; reference. M-2, Tribune. . k!07 YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WISHES situation as cook: wages. $25 and up. Phono 4600 Bell, or address M-l, Tribune. kl004 YOUNG MAN, GOOD APPEARANCE, wants position; counter work preferred. -M-4, Tribune. kl099 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DE-slrcs DE-slrcs position; thoroughly familiar with coal business. Address M-6, Tribune. k!108 KOREANS WANT POSITIONS AS flrst-class or 2nd cooks, waiters and dishwashers, by week; all klndc of help. Call 12 S. W. Temple st. kl210 I i-'IRST-CUASS COLORED MAN, A stranger in city, as butler or hostler: flrst-class references. Address S14 2nd I yj k!199 EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER. CALL rear 213 W. 2nd So. Mrs. J. L. Sweeney. k!234 AMERICAN-BORN MAN AND WIFE. from tho east, refined and educated, would Iiko positions, wlfo as housekeeper of a rotlned home, husband, who la a competent tlroman, to act as Janitor and gardener. Ho is entirely competent to care for samo, as ho thoroughly understands under-stands caro of Hhrubbery. lawns, palmfl. ferns, ornamental plants, nnd bedding stock; also growing of vegotablos and fruits out of doors and under glass; Is u good decorator. In case of a widower or invalid wlfo, with ono or two nmall children, chil-dren, wlfo Is competent to tako cntlro charge of homo, including primary education educa-tion of children. References Indisputable. No bad habits. L-53. Tribune. kl230 COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND OF-flcc OF-flcc man desires position; flrst-claBS references. Address M-9, Trlbuno. k!226 ACTIVE, HARD-WORKING MDSE. salesman, capacity of managing, ago 30: KOOd fddrrss rlonri ron rril w-nnta trial: prlco open till ability shown. Ad-dress Ad-dress M-20. Tribune. kl229 YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, WANTS SITU-atlon SITU-atlon during holiday season; work In storo preferred; best references. M-1S. Tribune. kl256 A JAPANESE BOY DESIRES SITUA-tlon SITUA-tlon as cook or housework, who has had good experience. Addrcps R. T., 78 E. 3rd So. st. Phono, Bell 41G5-Z. 1:1247 YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WISHES situation as a school bov. K. Havashl. P. O. Box 113. Phono 4600. kl24S YOUNG MAN. 26 YEARS OLD, WANTS employment at anything. Richard Machlcl, 45 1 N. 5th West. kl250 YOUNG MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL would llko placo to work for board and room. M-16, Tribune. kl262 YOUNG MAN, WITH REFERENCES AS to character, desires position of nnv kind. Address M-3G, Tribune. kU37 BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER; 12 years' experlenco; Is open to engagement; engage-ment; salary $100. Address M-33. Trlb-uno- k!402 LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED: work guaranteed. Phono 5461-K. 1U403 BY YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER, experienced; law offlco preferred. M-34. Trlhune. l.i.ru; EXPERIENCED DRESSMA1CER WANTS work, homo or out. Phono 4201-Y. kl379 ALL-ROUND STATIONARY ENGINEER, with first class references. Add. M-25. Trlbuno. kl370 LOST " PA?T?'EYE?gTa13S 3rd So. to 4th East. Phono 1037-NX. Reward. k$33 BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND BING-ham. BING-ham. fraternal pin, Rcbekah, namo "S. Watklns, P. G." engraved. Return to 585 1st ave. Reward. klOOO 21-JEWEL. OPEN-FACE HAMILTON watch, No. 276351. Liberal reward. M-l, Tribune. kl020 BLUE AND GOLD ENAMEL CHATE- ! lalno watch. Reward. Leave Trlbuno I office- k!0S3 DASCHUND. ANSWERS NAME "CRO-ko;" "CRO-ko;" grey ppotH. Return to No. a Alameda Ala-meda ave. kl220 SORREL MARE, WHITE FACE. THREE whl to feet, long black tall, mano worn kl20f WHITE BULL TERRIER, MALE, 4 mos. old; ono tan car. Reward. Phono 3111 Ind. id 192 ON SALT LAKE THEATER STEPS. pair ludy's nose glasses. Return G65 4th East. Reward. UISO.'I 1000 SHARES OF MAY DAY MINING stock; no good to any one but owner. Return to Pat Hughes, 361 Y, 3rd South, and recelvo reward. kl340 CHILD'S PURSE. RETURN THOS. Homor. 32 Main 3t., for reward. k!445 FOUND aTcrOSs! OwlEirArTlAvAl by paying for this ad. Call 1015 East Brlgham. WALL PAPER CLEANING HOME PAPER CLEANNxT'coT'WAiS tho Butte). Offlc, Duval's Paper storo. Ind. 1145. Boll 3154. ylU97 FURS JlBHHSv" FURS? 151 So. 'Main. kl309 STROCKS' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Hotel, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for laborerB, 4 B. 2nd South. Phones 401. c743 WANTED GOOD CARRIERS WITH horses, at Trlbuno. Apply Circulation Dcpik gl46 WANTED EXPERIENCED .ADVER-tlslng .ADVER-tlslng solicitor with local reference. Ad-drons Ad-drons L-35 Tribune. k561 EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS; COM-mlsslon COM-mlsslon on verification of contract: nothing to soil. Apply 9 to 12 o'clock. Suite 57, Metropole Hotel. k760 BUFFER AND PLATER WANTER. 427 So. Main. k910 SOLICITORS FOR FAST-SELLING article. Call 011 McComlck bldg., 10 a. m. to 2 p. m, Sunday. kl085 EXPERIENCED CLERK FOR COAL mine office; ono with knowledge of telegraphy preferred; good salary: state AvviArl Art?iA AA-r.rn 13 -, Tin- C7 Col Lako City,' Utah. ' ' ' 'k!2!2 EXPERIENCED DRILLERS. INQUIRE 314 Dooly block. kl268 GENTLEMEN WITH SMALL CAPITAL to work llvo proposition In state. Call or wrlto Wabash. 1st South and Slate, room 12. Hours, 9 to 12. kllS5 EARN $5000 YEARLY IN THE GBN-oral GBN-oral brokerage business. I will teach you thoroughly by mall, .appoint you special spe-cial representative, provlao you with readily salable stocks, bonds and real estate, es-tate, secure customers for you and make you quickly prosperous. Valuable book free. . IT. W. Cross, Times bldg,, Ne.w York. kllig I ANYBODY EITHER SEX, CAN j make $4 dally all winter raising I mushrooms for hotels and restau- I1 rants with my spawn. In collars, barns, boxes, etc. Freo Illustrated Instruction booklet. Hiram Barton. 329 West 4Sth st., Now York. kll69 MEN WANTED QUICKLY BY BIG CHI-cngo CHI-cngo mall order house to distribute catalogues, advertise; $25.00 weekly; $S0.00 expense allowance. Manngor, Dept. 31, 3S5 Wabash ave., Chicago. kll67 WANTED MAN-; MUST BE WILLING to learn and capable of acting as our representative; no canvassing or soliciting: solicit-ing: good lncomo assured. Address Na-vlonal Na-vlonal Co-oporatlvo Realty Co., S27 Mar-den Mar-den bldg., Washington, D. C. kll64 WANTED TO EMPLOY A CATHOLIC gcntloman as local representative. Wo requlro a person of energy and ability for the position. Salary, $1S per weok. Write at onco for particulars. The Hoev Publishing Co., No. 323 Dearborn st.. Chl-cago. Chl-cago. 111. klloS MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Tools furnished. Now Is tho tlmo to learn. aB tho fall trade Is upon us. Molcr Barber College, 19 Com'l street. Send for catalogue. g2040 BOY FOR GROCERY. WAGES $0.00 PER week. 207 So. 13th East. Id 130 DOOR MAN. ONE WHO HAS UNIFORM preferred. 322 So. Main. 1U451 BOY ABOUT 10, APPLY BRICE DRUG Co.. 209 So. Main. k!449 INCREASE YOUR SALARY CHECK; start that course with tho Utah Business Busi-ness college. kl323 FIRST CLASS HORSE SIIOER, -FLOOR man. Fred Brown, 147 W. So. Temple. kl322 1MMEDLVTELT, A BRIGHT, ENERGETIC ENERGET-IC errnnd boy; one who has had newspaper news-paper experlonco preferred; must bo acquainted ac-quainted In business section. Answer by 12 o'clock today, stating age. Care M-27. Tribune. 1:1339 BOY WITH BICYCLE. SALT LAKE Photo Co. k!338 WANTED SALESMEN SALESMAN WANTED. EXPERIENCE unnecessary. $100 per month and expenses. ex-penses. Royal Cigar Co., Chicago, 111. kS42 SALESMAN. EXPERIENCED IN ANY lino to sell general trade In Utah; an unexcelled un-excelled specialty proposition; commissions commis-sions with $35 weekly advance for expenses. ex-penses. Tho Continental Jewelry Co., Cleveland, O. k!154 SALESMEN WANTED. BY KESPONSI-ble KESPONSI-ble manufacturer, experienced specialty men worth not less than $3000 per year; long-time contract to competent men. Franklin Price Co., Iowa City, la. kll5o WANTED. SALESMEN OF ABILITY and neat appearance to call on merchants mer-chants In their territory; elegant side, line, convenient to carry; good commissions; prompt remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co.. Cincinnati. O. k!173 WANTED, THOROUGH SALESMEN covering retail trade: nil sections of United States; to sell our exclusive copyrighted copy-righted advertising fans as sldo line, llvo men mako $25 to $50 per week entire fan season; samples very compact and light; ovory merchant a possible customer; best selling line made. Tho Kemper Thomus company, Cincinnati, O. kll71 WANTED. SALESMEN OF MARKED ahllltv to handlo our lino on exclusive territory basis; don't apply unless you aro a real seller, a plugger and a sticker. Wo don't want short-time men. Our lino Is productive of splendid profits, the average record showing earnings of $60 to $150 per weok. Our 1910 line of calondars will bo ready Jan. 1st positively. Every subject sub-ject 1b brand new and copyrighted. In addition we Include a limited lino of carefully care-fully selected novelties, each a euro seller by actual test. If this proposition sounds Interesting, write at once, stating age. cx-"porlenco. cx-"porlenco. territory desired and three flrst-class flrst-class business references. Blanchard Bros.. Inc., Davenport, la. kll66 SALESMEN WANTED; RENEWED prosperity has brought big demand for trained salesmen. More cnlls for our graduates than we can fill. Many earn $100 to $300 per month and expenses. We will prepare you for such a position by mall In olght weeks and our freo employment bureau bu-reau will put you In touch with hundreds of good openings and assist you to secure a position. Now Is the time to prepare for tho spring rush. Wrlto (or call) today for full particulars. Address Dept. 657. National Na-tional Salesman's Training association, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Kansas Kan-sas City. Minneapolis. kH65 CALENDAR SALESMEN. EXPERI- cuuuii ill mu oiikj u iiiniiiunuih tmn- dars; large line, best selling stylos, Imported Im-ported nnd domestic; now lino for 1910, ready Jan. 1. 1909. Deal with main offlco direct; no middlo men. Address with references, ref-erences, Aug. Gast Bank Noto and Lltho. Co., St, Louis, Mo. kll"S WANTED, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE I acquainted with automobile owners and supply houses; parly must send references and names of customers ho Is likely to sell a good celling novelty. M-13, Tribune. k!177 WANTED. FIRST CLASS SALESMAN to sell K- C. baking powder; permanent position: straight salary and expenses; no commission; applicant must havo clean, successful record of not loss than two years selling a specialty: no letter answered an-swered unless applicant's detailed oxpcrl-onco oxpcrl-onco Is given; stato age and salary expected. ex-pected. Address Jaques Mfg. Ct., Chicago. k!176 A SPECIALTY MAN TO WHOM $5.00 per day looks good, but who Is willing to earn twlco that. 22 J Dooly block. hl34S SALESMAN TO ILVNDLE UP-TO-dalo lino of postcards; great sellers and very profitable; liberal commission paid promptly; largest postcard house In tho wout. Arthur Capper, Topoka, Kansas. k37S WANTEDHELPFALE WANTED A GIRL FOF. GENERAL housework: small family; good wages. 230 So. 6 th East. h420 IT WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE BOOK-keeplng, BOOK-keeplng, shorthand and typewriting. English and penmanship at tho UTAH BUSINESS COLLEGE. Main and 1st Bo. hl904 FIRST-CLASS COOK AT ONCE. 319 Brlgham. WOMAN OF ABILITY TtJ ASSIST IN organizing branch or National Art society so-ciety among local clubwomen. Apply 9 to 12 only. Sulto 67 Metropole hotel. kl45 GIRL FOP. GENERAL HOUSEWORK; omall family. 88 I at. kl53 COMPETENT FAMILY COOK. 610 E. Brlgham. k473 RELIABLE GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; no washing. 1037 E. So. Temple. k330 COMPETENT HOUSEMAID. 737 BRIG-ham BRIG-ham street. k610 GOOD GIRL FOR SMALL FAMILY. 474 V.. 4tH HftiiMi VI 097 NEAT iNURSE GIRL BY THE DAYS not over 19, references requlrea. 135 So. 6th East. Phone 2064 Bell. k!029 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 734 E. 1st So.; muBt be ablo to answer phone. References irequlred. kl0S7 SOLICITORS FOR FAST-SELLING AR-tlcle. AR-tlcle. .Call Gil McCornlck Bldg, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sunday. klOSS GOOD GIRL. 561 EAST SIXTH SOUTH. k!102 GOOD WOMAN COOK, GOOD WAGES. 504 So. Main. kllOO A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO HELP with housework; good wages. Apply In tho rear. 414 South Main. kllOS NEAT GIRL OR WOMAN; SMALL house, ono child; warm room; must be good cook; references preferred. Call mornings, 135 So. Cth East. k!103 LADIES $2 EVENINGS, SPARE TIME. anywhere, on ribbon -w6rk. Samplo and particulars 2c. Dept. 9, Box 646 Robinson, Mlddletown. Conn. k375 WANT BRIGHT. CLEVER YOUNG lady to sell tickets for traveling moving picture show: permanent position and good pay; .going through Oregon. Washington Wash-ington and British Columbia, after leaving Ogden. Give telephone address If possible, so you can bo reached early Monday. Address Ad-dress Moving Picture, M-16, Trlbuno. kl218 A COMPETENT COOK AND HOUSE girl. Mrs. J. C. Royle, 188 K-st. k!221 WOMAN FOR GENERAL VTASHING H11U Ult-'tllllllfi. uoa Olll UUll JJHVII- 52S1-X. kllDl LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO DEM-onstrato DEM-onstrato new article: good commission, and ready seller. Call Wabash. 1st So. and State, room 12. Hours 9 to 12. kllSC GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 3S J street. kl240 . : GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 10 Kensington. k!241 EXPERT FITTER WANTED FOR OUT-of-town houBe, for" women's garments: must be capable of managing workroom of from flfteon to thirty workers and tako full supervision: must be capable of earning earn-ing $125 a month to start. State experlenco experl-enco and references. Address In confi-dence. confi-dence. M-l 2. Tribune. k!172 LADY SEWERS, MAKE SHIELDS AT homo; materials furnished; $15 per huri-drcd; huri-drcd; particulars stamped envelope. Dept. 152 Imperial Shield Co., St. Louis, Mo. kll75 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply 925 Second avo. kl277 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 734 E. 1st So.;, must bo ablo to answer tVi nnr. Pnfnf-pnrnc vrm 1 i rrd 11320 -..w. . - GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 76 G street. Small family. ' kl350 A GOOD GIRL OR WOMAN CAN SE-cure SE-cure good wages and good home, general gen-eral housework; washing nnd Ironing may be Bent out; must bo neat and painstaking. Address M-28, Tribune. 1:1345 EVERY LADY TO HAVE SKIRT, waist or coat pattern cut to order, by vour measure; guaranteed to fit. Mme. Phillips, Cannon house, 206 West South Temple. Phone 439S-Z. k.1361 GOOD COOK, IN SMALL PRIVATE family. Apply 535 E. 2nd So. k!366 WANTED AGENTS AGENTSARE you an agent? do you want to bo an agent? Do you want to make money In your spare time, or get Into a permanent business? Send for free copy of this month's "Thomas Agent." Read about new agency propositions, proposi-tions, new plans and sure money-making pointers, and experiences of thousands of successful agents. If nlready an ngont, state what you are now selling. Address todav, Thomas Agent, 416 Wayne avo.. Dayton. Ohio. k!161 AGENTS OPPORTUNITY OF LIFE-tlmo; LIFE-tlmo; no experlenco necossary; big cash profits dally, ono agent made $21 In ono hour: every one -will buy. Wc Issue moro accident and aicicne.ss policies wian hj other similar company In the world, wo glvo tho most popular and cheapest Insurance In-surance written; new plan, $1 a year pays for $500 policy; no assessments or dues; other amounts In proportion. Death benefit; bene-fit; weekly Indemnity; freo medical attendance; at-tendance; original, popular features; olther sex. All claims promptly and liberally lib-erally settled; Insurance assets $500,000. Reliable representatives wanted everywhere; every-where; exclusive territory; liberal por-manont por-manont Income, Increasing each year, absolutclv sure. Address International Corporation. 231 Broadway (Dept. W-6). New York. k!170 AGENTS $300 EVERY MONTH SURE selling our wonderful eight-piece kitchen kitch-en set; send for sworn statement of $12 dally profit; outfit freo. Thomas Mfg. Co., 513 Jefferson St., Dayton, Ohio. kll60 AGENTS: COIN MONEY; WONDER-ful WONDER-ful Canchostor Incandescent kerosene lamps; 150 candle power; burns with or without mantel; burner fits all standard makes of lamps: saves 75 per Oont oil; ten times brighter than electricity or gns nt l-10th cost; no trimming wlckfl; no gonoratlng. Sells everywhere. Agent's outfit $5.00. Particulars free. Canches-ter,Llght Canches-ter,Llght Co., DepU 10, 26 Stnto st.. Chicago. kI168 WANTED EXPERIENCED SOLICI-tors SOLICI-tors to call on reputable merchants In various states, an actual accommodation to them; no canvassing, selling or collecting; col-lecting; positions pormnnont: remuneration remunera-tion oxcellont. worth your while to address ad-dress 106 Midland building, Kansas City. Mo. k!174 AGENTS MAKE $103.50 PER MONTH selling wonderful self-sharpening, patented pat-ented scissors and cutlery V. E. Glebner sold 22 pairs In 3 hours, mado $13; you can do It. We. nhow how. Freo outfit. Thomas Mfg. Co., 613 Fourth st.. D.iy-ton. D.iy-ton. Ohio. k!163 AGENTS WANTED TO BECOME OUR representatives, taking orders for our fine line of custom made suits, trousers and overcoats. Spring Hno now ready. Large lino of samples arranged In an attractive at-tractive manner furnished here. 33 1-3 per cent commission. Write for further Information and territory. Warrington Worsted and Woolen Mills. Dept. 3. 175 Adama streot. Chicago. h2S13 HOUSEKEEPERS' LABOR-SAVING conveniences and novelty kitchen utensils; uten-sils; good pay. Apply at Novelty Utility Agency, at 71 So. w. Temple. e3 125 WANTED AGENTS IN UTAH AND Nevada to sell boiler compound, commutator com-mutator compound, plant food and fire extinguishers. Flrst-class lines: good guaranteed- Rocky Mountuln Chemical company, Anaconda, Montana. k!3$l i secret sooesttes. mHpahchaptepTI? will hold a special meeting Monday. Dec. 141, 1908, at 7 p. m for the pnrpopo of installation and Initiation. Visiting members cordially invited. By order of the W. M. FLORA E. SINCLAIR. Secretary. MASONIC NOTICE MOUNT MORIA1I Lodge No, 2 will hold Its regular an-nual an-nual meeting tomorrow (Monday) even-lng even-lng at 7:30 o'clock. Reports of the ac-counting ac-counting officers will be received, officers for the ensuing year elected, and other business of Importance transacted. Of-fleers Of-fleers and members requested to attend. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL, Secretary. A. A. S. RITE THE FOUR CO-ORDI- IH nate bodies of tho A. A. S. Rite of Freo Masonry hold stated meetings the third Thursday in each month at the Masonlo fM Temple, corner First South and Second JM East. Sojourning brethren invited. jH Louie Cohn. 32 deg. W. M. Jordan Lodgo of Perfection No, 2, IH T. M. Surbaugh. 32 deg. W, M. James, Lowe Chapter of Rose Croix No. 1. James H. Brown, K. C. C. H. Commander of Salt Lake Council of Ka- tM dosh No. 1. G. D. Evans,. K. C. C. H. M. of K. Utah Consistory No. L IH Christopher DIehl. 22 deg. Register of All tho Bodies. EL KALAH TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S. Regular sessions held at Masonlo Temple, corner Second East and First IH South, the third Wednesday of each month. Sojourning nobles invited to' at-tend, at-tend, Sidney W. Badcon. Potentate; J, M. Marriott, Recorder. UTAH COMMANDERY NO. 1, KNIGHT3 Templar Stated conclaves held at Ma- IH sonic Temple, corner Second East and First South, the first Thursday of each tm month. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially invited to attend. JAMES H. BROWN. E. a E. O. LEATHERWOOD. Recorder. WM gl9P0 IH UTAH CHAPTER NO. 1, R- A. M. fiH Stated convocation first Wednesday In HH each month at Masonic hall, corner Sec- IH ond Eaat and First South streets. Com- VjM panions cordially Invited. C. F. Kut- newsky. H. P.: Moec3 C. Phillips, Secre- HH tary. Bl m ARGENTA LODGE NO. 3, F. j and A. M. At Masonic Tern- jH pie, corner Second Eaat ana LJ First South streets, first Tues-9 Tues-9 r day of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren invited.'" W. E. Howard. W. IL; Moses C Phillips, Secretary. MT. MORI AH LODGE NO. 2. F. AND A. jH M. Masonic hall, second Monday each month, corner First South and Second East. Members of sister lodges and so-Journtng so-Journtng members in good standing in-vlted. in-vlted. G. B. Pfoutz, W. M.; Christopher DIehl, Secretary.- H WASATCH LODGE NO. 1. R H) A- H M. Masonic hall, second Friday each IVM month. Members of sister lodges and so- H Joumlng brethren In good standing In- vlted. A. E. Hutchinson, W. M., A. J. H Lowe, secretary. H jf. LYNDS CHAPTER. NO. MM Ife. All l. Order Eastern Star. MM Wl Masonic Temple Stated mM JSjSML meetings first Friday VmM each month. Msltlng VMm ililj. members will receive a MM W, cordial welcome. Sa"; jH MaryV. Wright, s'ec'y. VH T A MIZPAH CHAPTER. NO. WM Jt 6, Ordor Eastern Star fwi Stated meetings first 11H JfrZ&itffL Monday of each mon.h. KH Masonic Temple, corner Vr . Second East and First UM YW'' South. 'Visiting members M cordially invited. Cora L j Mehse. W. M.; Flora E. JM Sinclair, Secretary. !BB Independent Order of Odd Fellows. flfl FIDELITY LODGE. NO. 17. I. O. O. F. Meets every Wednesday night 2t a MM o'clock. I. O. O. F. Temple. Visitors wel- MM comcj. L. Loughlln. N. G.; J. C. Smith, M JORDAN LODGE. NO. 3. I. ?. O.T.-- M Meets even- Monday nlgnt at I. O. O. F. Temple. Visitors Invited. . W. King. N. G., W. T. Hopkins. Secretao W I o. O. F. TEMPLE DIRECTORY. Subordinate lodges meet as follows: m Salt Lako Lodge. No. 2, Friday. W Enterprise Lodge. No. lo, Tuesday. IM MIRIAM REBEKAH LODGE MEETS 1 first and third Saturday evenings of H each month at L Q. O- F. Temple. o21.o jj NAOMI REBEKAH LODGE NO. 1 M " Meets even' second and fourth Satur- day evenings of each month at Odd Fel; lows Temple. Market street. "2""" FORESTERS OF AMERICA MEET first and third Wednesday each month. I Knights of Columbus hall. No. 21 West First South, C. J5. White. F. S. allSt jf EXCELSIOR CAMP. 10392. MODERN Woodmen, meets Tuesday evening In M K of P hall. 261 Main streot. Visiting m neighbors welcome. A. D. McGulre. Con- K puL Dr. J. W. Ewln. Clerk. ffl GREAT SALT LAKE CAMP 10071. M. M W A., meets every Tuesday night at lift c o'clock In tho Odd Fellows Temple. M P o place. Visiting neighbors cordially W Invited. a-603 B WOODBINE CIRCLE NO. 41, WOMEN W of Woodcraft, meets every Monday, i m o'clock, at Eagles hall. M Knights of Pythias. W CALANTHE-MYRTLE LODGE NO 1. K M of p. Every Monday. K. of P. ball. C. II J. McNItt, C. C. C. E. Holman. IC of R. m and S. Jh LINCOLN LODGE NO- 23, K. OF P.-- M Moots cverv Saturday evening at 3 RM1 o'clock. K. of P. hall. lM ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 3.- M Every Thursday evening. K. of P. hall. m 261 So. Main. Byron Jones, C. C. 3. -S- ij Randolph. K. of R. and S. li HERMIONE TEMPLE NO. S. PYTHIAN Jk fllstera Meets every Friday evening at M K. of P. hall. Emma Betts. R. C. o$573 KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. m Salt Lako City Tent No. 2,-Ewry f Thursdav. I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting m Knights Invited. K FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, Salt Lake Aerie No. 6 1. Every Friday. mi 8 p. m.. Eagles hall. iI OYAL ARCANUM. SALT TVKE COUN- ell No. 1517 Second and fourth Thurs- j dnvs, Jennings block. Henry Coulam, Jr.. M Regent: E. L. Jones. Secretary. Jf SCAVENGERS 111 cTrYCAVENGER CO.. PHONES. IND. f I 3079. Bell 25S7-Y. A. IHIngsworth, Mgr. t'BjH a22S9 9ffiH otThleICaaglXu HI furniture and piano moving. Stand, Iff Si 130 So. Stato. Ind. phone 3183. h31S9 AUTOMOBILE TERES j l VEAtTsAVE YOU MONEY ON AUTO- jj1 IfH mobile tires. Carter's Leaguo Shop. 32.i If So, West Temple. ft4t) ft ELOCUTION j l MRTIilYRoir'w 'MM Gordon academy bldg.; residence, 1024 1st ave.; Ind. phone 228 gl9'5 fmM !ttll rifilHi LANDSCAPE GARDENING f-l'H PLAsTREEsTsHRUBS. OR- MH chards. planting and pruning. N. By- ';MM hower Gardener. 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