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Show FRIDA- DmILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL - BEK Of CLASSIFIED JOURNAL DP,rn',Bt AVr,Mm,nt, .mUt IN b d fr 'Vkj ' TIME CARD -- ae-un- ts UNION PACIFIC ROL On CARS Ki; v A-- i' 1 i.it bor j ! 24-in- ch N j.iB-- K acrea inaid e cf city A Na 1 farm Haul aeven-aightcash. ind. Plica. !.00: ona-ha- lf ZZ terma on balance. Inquire thia ha it office- - VVWU Al-vur- d, ul RANTED A aeamstreaa and dining mom girls. Stats Industrial school. t4S Apply to superintendent. Solicitors (CANTED and collectors, Also experienced man to take charge of circulation department of news- paper. References required. Address G," care Utah State Journal, city! at Ogden Girls WANTED Co. Overall t41 Young man to learn clottit40 business. C. P. Ives. LNTED ng clothing WANTED Experienced D. Ives. man. sales-- C. t38 Ladles and gentlemen ceiling to dean and press at SS44 Grant avenue. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Vlrgilio Masoero. WANTED Veal,, pork and chickens. Co., 185 24th at. WANTED Sueeell-Jaine- e ANYTHING from A to Z, 2nd Hand. The Jumble, 2300 Wash. Phonea 1144 FOR RENT Fine pasture for horses city limits) (2.50 per month; A. M. Van payment in advance. der Vlles, 414 24th. ull PASTURE (Inside IDS RENT room, Nth and Washington. 14(4 modern house. and 945a Bell Phones u9 FOR RENT A snap. 120.00 per month. Store at 2247 Washington Avenue. u5 Kelly A Herrick. RENT Furnished rooms for All modern conhousekeeping. t48 veniences. 2847 Wall avenue. FOR Furnished FOR RENT no children. 681 IliL house; t45 Large store room, FOR RENT re- cently occupied by Western 5 and 10c (tore, 2343 Wash ave. Inquire Kuhns t35 clothing store, 2285 Wash ave, FOR RENT tight and Furnished room; electric bath; 2524 Madison avenue. Nice front room for rent. FOR RENT 2214 Lincoln avenue. AND FOUND LOST I08T 12. tl9 Pool balls, numbered 4, 7 and Return to Lemp Saloon and reulO ceive reward. LOST Diamond Richardson A ward. stud. Return to Grant and receive reu4 BUSINESS CARDS REAL ESTATE. by the City agee a McCracken , attorneys Xe.tce ir of the iu-- : i'"u:n.ii id Utah, at Law. looms 53, 54 I'gdeii City. ii Ft-e- l National Bank building, i'lioiio. ii.j oi sul council to make the ful- 40, Bell 8V9. Notary iu ofiki. l: i:i.pi-..cinelit, To ir.uif -- ;th Street from Adams JOSEPH CHEZ. ATTORNEY ANH t Motirxe Avenue aa a aide- i Counselor at Law. 40 and 44 Fits.;. walk diairut a iu' to build in said dis-iriNational Hank building, ogiim, Ltan coucr, le aiuewaika ill tile manner Both 'phonea. Notary in odin. Ixliouii.g T'.i build on said :17th Street, as above E. T. HULAN1SK1, ATTORNEY-AT-Laii'.cniioiied. concrete sidewalks 4 inches rooms First National thick and feel 111 width. Bank building. Ueuerai practice. The estimated cxei of said Improvement is Four Thousand (4.CU0.40) DolJ. D. SKEEN. ATTORNEY -- AT-:. AW. lars. The boundaries of the district to be Rooms Suo and 141 Ecclcs building. henctiit d and affected by said ImproveOgden, Utah. ments ure hues drawn fifty feet outT. Q. JOHNSON, LAWYER, 347 tj ward from and lur.iilel to the outer Twenty-fourt- h boundaiy lines c7 said street for the street. whole length ihtreot, on 27th Street from Adams Avenue tu Monroe AveNOTARY PUBLIC. nue. For the payment of the costa and R. P. HUNTER, NOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer; th floor First Na- expenses of making said improvements the City Council Intends to levy and tional Bank building. collect special and local tuxes upon the lots, blocks, parts of lots and blocks, DENTISTS. lands and real estate lying and being DR. A. W. JOHNSON, DENTIST. within the boundaries of tiie said disPhones Bell, 243-lnd., 70s. 2449 trict to the extent of the benefits to avenue, over Paine A said property by reason of said imWashington Hum provements. The City Council will, on Monday, the 9th day of September, 19i7, at 8 o'clock p. m. In the City FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Council thaniber, City Hall, Ogden, Utah, hear objection in writing from any and all persons interested in said IMPROVED ORDER OF REDAlEN lliawatlia Tribe, No. 3, uiecU in local and special assessment. Ordered by the City Council August fe Eaglua' hall Friduy eveuluga oclock. Visiting brothers cordially 12th. 1907. I seal) W. J. CRITCHLOW, invited. A. B. Wright, bacheiu; F. M. Whipple, C. of R. City Recorder. First publication, August 17th, 1907. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN Last publication, Sept. 9th, 1907. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505. Meets first and third Friday nlghta NOTICE OF SALE. at 7:10 In K. C. hall. No. 2471 Washington avenue. Visiting Archers corOgden. Utah, Sept. 3. 1907. dially invited to meet with us. Frank Ogden Nevada Mining Company, OgR. Wiant, I'd re man, 2118 Lincoln; den. Utah. Mabel Turner, Correspondent 2214 There are delinquent upon the folMoffat lowing described stock, on account of levied on the 22nd day of assessment -BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN 1907, the several amounts set opJuly. men, Ogden lodge. No. 48 Meets posite the names of the respective every Wednesday evening K. of P. shareholders as follows: hall i 7:20. J. T. Axley, Master; Cert. A L. Howe, Secretory; A B. Can-fiel- d, No. Shares. Amt. Name. Financier, 2419 klonrue. 1 78 F. O. Bucher 10.00 1 117 in. 00 B. P. O. ELKS, OGDEN LODGE, NO. F. O. Bucher 1 in. 00 719 Lodge and club rootna second L. J. Bucher Estate. 187 6 50.00 P. 98 B. Crltchlow floor, 2414 Washington avenue. Reg1 10.00 195 ular meetings every Tuesday even- B. P. Crltchlow 1 I. 10.no 70 Frodsham ing. 1 178 lo.no A T. HICSTMARK, Exalted Ruler. H. H. Goddard 69 10. no 1 Michael Gray J. H. KXAUSS, Secretory. 5.nu O. A. Kennedy 191 H OGDEN UNION, No. 173, ORDER OF O. A. Kennedy 3 So.no 157 1 104 10. no Washington Meets every Tuesday W. W. Kiser 1 10. no 50 U. W. O. Lauer Frank in oclock at I A evening 10.00 hall. H. A Slnis, President; Walter J. P. Ptoutenmeyer. . 89 ' 1 4 4n.no 13 Richey, Secretary. John Scott 5. no 152 8 F. A. Schwarts 5. On 158 OGDEN LODGE, NO. 2. KNIGHTS J. J. Schwarts 4 5. on 197 of Pythias Meets at Caelle A&U, Moroni Skeen 4 27 Ki.nn 14 Utah National Bank building, every J. M. Wheeler 77 5.nn Monday evening. Visiting brothers H. A. West 4 cordially Invited. J. H. Shafer, and In accordance with the law and an C. C.; L. N. Meld, K. of R. and S.; ordei of the Hoard of Directors made E. R. Geiger, M. of F. on the 22nd day of July. 1907, so many shares of each parcel of stock as inny WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WE-b- er be necessary will be sold at the office camp No. 74 meets in X. of F. of the Company, room 620 First Nastreet tional Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on hall, corner of Twenty-four- th and Washington avenue, every day of September, which Is TuesThursday evening at S p. m. Visit- day, at 5 o'clock p. m., to pay the deing Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. T. C. Morris, C. O.; E. Auth. linquent assessment thereon, together clerk. First National Bank building. with advertising and expense of sale. F. L. WOODS, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES Address above. Silver tent No. 1 meets first and third Friday evenings at oclock In K. of Date of first publlcaiton. Sept. 4, 1907. P. hall. Vlaitlng knights eordlolly Date of last publication, eept. 17, 1907 Invited. Joe Willett, Jr., Commander. R. T. Harris, Record Keeper. l'l, r. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah camp No. 4490 Officers of the h. 2411 Washington ava, JJ" camp: M. A Gould, V. C.; J. H. Consult County Clerk or the respective Horace's. Foster, notary signers for further information. Shafer, clerk. The comp meets every Public. Tuesday night at 4 o'clock at Eagle hen. Visiting members Invited. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Creditors of the estate of Einelinc KNGHTS OF COLUMBUS, OGDEN r-will present claims deceased, Richey, WedDEtOTO, ABSTRACTOR council No. 777, meets every title lx.nded and licensed. nesday evening at 8 oclock In K. of with proper vouchers to the underTwenty-fourt- h C hall, 2473 Washington avenue. J. signed administrator, with will anstreet H. DeVlne. G. K.; W. J. Moran, nexed, at his office, room 200 Eccles Financial Secretary. building, Ogden, Utah, on or before ARCHITECTS. four months from date of first publica7. C. VM.iDs A CO, 64 and 57 First tion. Sation.il Bank MONEY TO LOAN This the 31st day of August. A. D. building. 1907. JAMES H. KNAUSS, horthand AND TYPEWRITTNG. MONEY LOANED-O- n any security. Administrator, with Will Annexed, of rates; salary , Large sums at bankers the Estate of Emeline Richey, DeTHU loans; service quick and confiden(ii;jE SCHOOL OF 8H0RT-han- .l ceased. 223-- 4 Co., tial. Western Brokerage sin Typewriting. Lewis block; (Date first publication, Aug. 21, 1907 Eccles bldg. ,,i,ie!i instruction by competent (Date last publication. Sept. 21, 1907.) ehcr; turns reasonable. t24 MORTGAGE 7X5AN8 on Improved farms or city property. Hunter A Desert's Shifting 8and. Kennedy, fourth floor First National Nature Fake. The crescent-shape- d Bank bldg. sand dunes which more in thousands across t lie ,:a"'lBoine bay horse, was kiji.-jiu Joliet for his powers of desert of Islay, near La Joya, Pern, '0C8e B have been Investigated by Astronomer novV bad been an-hRAILWAY. 8. 1. Bailey, who found the points of a n' h,,' r for 8everal days, and when t crescent CAR MEN. STREET to be 169 feet apart, whi!7' ifned him into the yard CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS I ZfT1;leaped the fence, trot-'j- i ,I and all other employes find our S the convex side measured 477 feet and Kin-c- t to the shop where he I office reliable for sums of $10 to 4 the greatest width was more than 100 feet. The estimated weight was 8,000 ?i!ar,y shcd. and held up hia I 100. inPctIoh of the aston-th- e 3 Discounts If paid before due. - I tons, yet It was carried 125 feet a Ishm l,r .' After resetting the ahoe 9 Payments suspended in sickyear by the prevailing south winds. J ness. $ ,iirred Boxer Into the street 4 tad th No charge for applications. ,l,e,liRent animal returned to I S his A Tip on Puppies. THE CITY LOAN AGENCY, Ul 6 W deeding aa If the and First Natl Bank, t Perform s Rooms 417-41- 8, cant ones neighbors breed Why Were an eTerFday occur- lence puppies that wont whine? Chicago Tribune. 471- Og-Uta- N i. ' 1 - ,:or v. 'IllllSSSIIIIflStlS tliv ii.iitv '.t -- 1 . i 'h.i.-ii- i lv.iiiv.i-- . it.nlx Ik h.i , ill- , iih -- tlty. E.x-- v N - , 1.x-- . 1, in .iu and daily.... Limited Aiigi-li-- p YOU t lit iv - :i thllVivnct in l.uiiiUr? Wlicii you buy m Lumber you imM iirtiitl am 'Upon lilt llOltfMY of tilt lliJll- pm it, if you a iv not a judge WILL YOU TRUST US with your next ortlor? Wg pm ! 4 50 8 35 p in Notice. Cum liaving Washington avenue terminals at 11:45 sin 12 p. m. go to the Power House. Curs leaving east end of Twenty-filt- h at 11:45 and 12 p. in. go to Power House. Cars leave east end of 22rd street at 11:37 p. in. and at 11:52 p. rn. go to Power House. Lust car leaves nmulL of Canyon at i.- a iv fontuh-n- t that wo ioUI your truth if ivc can can serve you once. North of Ogdon. Depart. Xu. - Iurtlaiut. Spukanc, und Hutto 1:25 am. dally Nil. und Rollon Lmil, via Hrlglitiin. loaves 8 20 a m daily except Sunday No. 7 - Fust Mall, l'onl.tnd, I'oeutello and Spokane, Hutir. dally 2:25 p.m. No. 11 t'ueho Ex- Valley 5.10 p.m. priM, daily No. 15 Yellowstone 8:20 p.m. Arrivs. No. 16 Yellowstone special 6:10 a.m. No. K Fst Mall from PortIoeatello land, SKkum and Butte, dully (:5Q a.m. ExNo. 12 t'uche Valley 10:30 a.m. press, dally No. 10 Fort land, 9Hktnu-- , Butte and 1ocutollu Ex5:35 p.m, press, dully No. 34 Malud und Kelton Local, via Brigham, arrives dally except Kunduy 6:25 p.m. 8outh of Ogdon. mmuL- - service in the after- l:T:R STRIKE Dll) IT III S- 15 I - SJi J p m Oregon Short Line ami u noon. .4 I ami 1 1 K.iii-vi- S p JT I 3 Mail ail lxinlv ' Nluil i't . lut - y- y ' j ; 4.1 1 itlt.ffi. : .i p.m. a!id . 12.15 No. I rlaiul l.iimu-- It. m I'lll.lll.l. I'xl.ll.ll lilllllv, Dspart 9:45 p. m. No. 16 Yellowstone special 6:30 a.m. Seven and one-hu- lf minute service No. 6 Portland, Spokane, on 25th street between Washington Butte and Pocatello for Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 146 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H tty AkKIiir your grocer for a suck of Peerys Crescent Flour. The longer you delay the longer yon will lie without finest llresd. Rolls, eta Salt Lake City, dolly.... 7:11 a.m. If everyone was perfectly sut luffed No. 4 ljncal for Salt Lake there would lie no advancement mads, Petitions to an Emperor, a. 6:21 in. City, dally no such article as P4r)ri Crescent One of the most Interesting features No. 13 Csehe Valley to Salt Flour which advances home baking of the emiieror's visit was the number Lake City 10:40 a.m. to the avenue and depot. or petitions which were, so to speak, thrown at him during his fortnight's tay. Scarcely once did his majesty drive out from the liradschln without somebody attempting to present an apical. Usually the petitioner was s mall child and occasionally a woman. Most of the requests were for pecuniary assistance. The emjeror was always extremely courteous, and when, as frequently happened, the letter missed the carriage and fell Into the road he Invariably ordered the coachman to stop while the document was brought to him. The household chancery Is now dealing with something more than a hundred petitions thus unceremoniously presented. All of them ate carefully investigated, and whenever It Is ixisslble something Is lone for the applicant. Prague correspondence I'all Mall Gazette. Limited for Halt Lake City, Provo, Ncpht and 3:04 Juab, dally No. 14 Local tu Salt lake 6:10 City No. 10 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello to Salt Lake City, daily 6:61 No. 18 Los Angeles Limited 6:66 No. highest possible attainment- 3 No. 4 Salt Lake Flyer try It! p.m. p.m. p.m. p.tn. 1:18 p.m. Arrive. No. 8 Portland. Spokane, liutte, and Pocatello Exfrom Salt Lake press 12:50 City No. 5 Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City and Intermediate points, dally.. 8:10 No. 13 Local from Salt Lake 10:40 City No. 17 Los Angeles Limited 1:20 No. 1 Fast Mull from Balt 1:40 Lake City, dully No. 7 Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello Express from Salt Lake City, 2:06 dally ss No. 11 Cache Valley from Salt Lake City, Provo, Nephl and Juab, 6:05 dally iNo. 2 Eastern Express 7:20 No. 16 Yellowstone special 3:05 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Uses for Sour Milk. or cottage, cheese can be made of sour milk. Sour milk p.m. makes soft, sixmgy, light cake, corn bread, graham bread, ginger bread, molasses cookies, doughnuts, and griddle cakes are much better made with p.m. our milk and soda than sweet milk p.m. and baking powder. p.m. Sour milk is excellent to feed chickens, Oilcloth washed with sour milk and rinsed well is much brighter looking. Fruit stains may be removed from linen or white goods by soaking In sour milk. Ulnae well. Salt meat and fish can be freshened by soaking over night In sour milk. Depart Eeatfaeund Daily Buttermilk is claimed by some phy- No. 6 For Salt Lake and sicians to cure various ills, such as 7:00 a.m. East Indigestion, kidney and liver troubles. No. 13 For Salt Lake and Sour milk will cure Ivy poisoning. 8:26 a.m. Intermediate points Na 14 For Salt Lake and 1:00 p.m. Intermediate points Provided Unique Tombetone. Na 2 For Salt Lake and A tombstone Is to be erected In o 2:00 p.m. Eaet Bath, England, cemetery to the mem- Na 4 For Salt Lake and 6:45 p.m. Eaet ory of an engine driver who was an ardent geologist composed of the fosArrive Deily sils he rollecjed In his rambles. No. 11 From Salt Lake and 10:40 a.m. Intermediate points Na 5 From Salt Lake and 2.00 p.m. East .. No. 1 From Salt Lake and A dish of Dutch, Fx-pre- FRENCH DRY CLEANING WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DRY CLEAN AND PRESS LADIES AND GEN- TLEMENS SUITS, CURTAINS, PORTIERES AND ALL SILK OR WOOL ARTICLES THAT SHOULD NOT BE WASHED BY THE ORDINARY METHOD. WE PROPOSE IN THIS DEPARTMENT, AS WELL AS IN OUR LAUNDRY WORK, TO GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BEST SERVICE TO BE HAD IN THE CITY. Ogden Steam Laundry 437 'Phenee, V4 Twenty-fift- h St We Are Out ef Electric Flat Irons but have more on the read. If you haven't one, send in your order today, and it will be de- livered as eoen aa they arrive. They are FREE on 30 days trial. 4:80 p.m. East From Salt Lake and 6:45 p.m. Intermediate points No. 3 From Halt Lake and 1:05 a.m.; East j EFFECTIVE JULY 28. Lake . The Rio Grande flyer for Salt and Eastern points leaves Ogden at 2 p. m. Instead of 2:10 p. m.. effective No. 13 1 tll$IIS9$fl$43SISt I I No. Ill I'.qilx x; fnbtti ud Curdiurtli iitice. i ::i lo-w- u: tin-nt- 5i- , (xr ('xlinvll ul.1 Dti'ivr i. to-al- i ! i'is- - Hr..il..i t V and 5 25 l; i i J 1 K,. j lt.jlt. r. ii. am. pm ft j Arrive. N-- i et FOSTER A GARRISON, nal estate, loans and insurancs. Xnd. ii 'i' .i.. gin GARRISON, I r- Ail.iiiiix :T 4U7-4- moES, clothes, tools, anything.333. 2414 Grant Phone 54 or oil 4 NOTICE OF INTENTION. i Si! .. d.it.y M : j j . lutf . K.iii-.i- l.liriU'd 1 m.ii.-.f.ir t' .i'o:lie LEGAL NOTICES. j boiler, iron amoke- of for the l)eaf and Blind, j 'Tr7ujT-Oi- i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- l.i ii,l fxi.t. '..i.ui. i.i i r. ' ' 1 i 2t . Alls,!. V 1 S I. til,. .- i N year old driving us 2532 Quiiuy. at Inquire Oepart. I'.Kt 1- writing-- PROFESSIONAL CARDS 8EVEN. PAGE Rapid Transit Co. IXIOVDLPOT TIME CARD: DEPARTMENT ktnct y in dvanc i bkS.neaa hausaa runn.ng book thii e Advertiaement lets tnan 25 ccntc fo.-- ona incert.cn. Firct Insertion one cant par word, only cant par ward for aach subsequent msert.cn, cr 20 cents per l.ne per meek, or 50 cants par lina par of copy; 75 cants per line per month vw.tn week enrnge of copy. BRING YOUR COPY nth without Change TELEPHONE. NOT 00 P C. Utah Light Railway Go. 28. July & SOUTHERN PACIFIC , ' Will find It profltable ways to use In many No. 2 Iaclflc Depart Express Kan Francisco i and for Inter-- I mediate points, dally.... 4:30 am. 5 Faclflc Express through to Son FrancisRiverdale 2:45 p.m. co, dally 1:35 p.m. In the first place. It le a strictly No. 9 Fast Mail 1 5:10 Limited... Overland No. p.m. high-grabrand, and secondly it Arrive. 7:10 a.m. le reasonably priced. For sale at No. 10 Fsst Moll Na 4 Atlantic Express from nil leading grocers and dealers. 6:20 a.m. San FranrJnca dally Na 2 Overland Limited.... 1:30 p.m. & Na 4 Atlantic Express from Ban Francisco and Inter5:25 p.m. mediate points, daily Flour de No. THlEiBIJOU 370 24th St. Illustrated Songe. 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