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Show At ) SALT LAKE VI & OGDEN Si ; ELECTRIC $ ': RAILWAY tfSf LEAVE OGDEN. J ll 6:10 a. m.r 7.30 a. id., 9 a. m., 10:30 fti a, m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. ni :3 P- m- G p. m , 7:30 p. m., 9 p. m., wSm j 10 30 p. m. ""h ft i Twelve fast trains each -way dally. fVjJP Call "Bamberger Express" (either Iffy ' 'phone) for quick and careful service , .Jj i in Salt Lake valley. hI I Electric Way Between ff: Ogden and Brigham I,-) 1 Leave Ogden Union Bopot lj) I Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. v 5 6:25 a m 7:30 m" J):0 m fi if 10:30 a. m 12:00 noon, 1:30 p, m., Ism -1 8:00 p m' :30 P m- 6:00 P- m" 4JM j 7:80 p. m,, 9:00 p. m., 10:15 p. m. O. A R. T. Depot 11:10 p. m. fl i Cars leave Brigham same time t I? as above with the exception of laat Ij3M ;i" trip, -which Is 10:30 p. m. Zifll '1 J. W. BAILEY. SUPT. J UNION DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 1911. it (Mountain Time.) J DENVER RIO GRANDE a R. No. Depart. I C Bipresa for the East... 7:00 a.m. 10 To Salt Lako 9:00 a.m. '. 12 Salt Lako Paseonger.. 12:45 p.m. 2 Atlantic Limited, east- 2:55 p.m. ,, i ' 4 Atlantic Mall, case 6:00 p.m. MuTM ' ' 8Grand Junction Ex 6:10 p.m. aNo. J ArrlveT" ' 9 Ogden Passenger 11:25 a.m. tcail7 1 Limited from east 2:46 p.m. -mml j E Chicago Ex. from east.. 3:30 p.m. Jfl j 7 Ogden Express 3:50 p.m. "Om j 11 Local from Sanpete... 7:10 p.m. XM 2 Utah and CaL Bl 12:30 a.m tm i gjjl UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. BM No.f Eastbound. Depart. PClll 3 20Mall and Express 8:30 a.m7 gfSi 30 Fast Mall 8.35 a.m. ig,' 8 Lob Angeles Ltd.. dally 1-05 p.m. &m if 2 Overland Limited . ... 2:30 p.m. ;SJS 1 4 Atlantic Express 6: CO p.m. tm II No. Weetbound. Arrive. I SILocal Passenger 12:15 p.m. BjCnllfornla Express .... 6:30 n ra. S 9Faat Mall 11:17 a.m. ' ljOverland Llraltod 3:20 p.rr. Y 7Los Angeles LdL. daily 'd:35 p m. I OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. Mo. North of Ogden. Depart '. 1 Portland Express ...I 1:35 n.ra. 4 131 Ogden-Malad Motor car 8:26 a,i, f 13 Idaho Express. 910 a.m. ? S Butte and Portland.... 3:60 p.m. . 11 Cache Valley Passeng'r 6:25 p.m. m . No. North of Ogden. Arrive. - j 2 Butte Express I 9:15 a.m. 22l 14 Utah Express I 905 p.m. I. 12 Salt Lako Passenger.. 110. 20 a.m. 4 Salt Lako Special .... 3:35 p.m. 132 Malad-Ogdcn Motor car 4:50 p.m. ? No. South of Ogden. Depart j 38Local Salt Lake 16:45 a.m. I 2 Salt Lake Express 9 30 a.m. , 82Flyer S: 36 a.m. - 12 Cache Valley Express.. 10:30 a.m. , 84 Local 12:25 p.m. 22 Local 2:30 p.m. C 4 Salt Lake Special 3:66 p.m. ,t S Los Angeles Ltd.. dally 3:50 p.m. ' B6 Local 3:30 p.m. 20 Paclflc Express, local.. 6:50 p.m. t 14 Utah Express 9:15 p.m. No. South of Ogden. Arrlva it 1 Portland Express 112 50 a.m. I El Atlantic Express 8:10 a.m. V - 13 Idaho Express 9 00 a.m. efl 87 Salt Lake local 11:05 a.m. H No. 39 taken off. J 7 Los Angeles Limited.. 1250 p m. 21 Local 2-00 p.m. il 3 Butte and Portland.... 3:30 p.m. S3 Local 4:10 p.m. I 11 Cache Valley express.. 5:20 p.m. 'I 85 Local 6:30 p.m. f l9Flyer 6:45 p.m. 4 80UTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. I No WeBtbounZ Depart. 1 3Pacl0c Express 7-10 a.m. I 9Fast Mall 11:57 a.m. ) 1 Overland LImltea 3:40 p.m. oultL 6Paclflo Express 4:20 p.rn tW&) k?!21 Ko-I i'rom West, Arrive. oddiiW?; ,Mm I 6IAtIantlc Express 6:20 a.m. JT&i 10Fast Mall 6:30 a.m. iBB'l 2'Ovcrland Limited 2:10 p.m. ! w"I Atlantlc Express 535 p.m. ,CV" n-illv Except Mondav r3ST' . atoT't TRAVELERS' CHEQUES ' hmi of the )YK0 AMERICAN EXPRESS 0$ r COMPANY Bltfeu THE ,DEAL F0RM OF TRAVEL- 2 NG CREDIT, FOR FOREIGN W0l TRAVEL HOME USE MOTOR- 81 UNIVERSALLy ACCEPTED d OFFICE, UNION DEPOT r b& LEGAL. SAji SUMMONS. R- y i In the District Court of the Sec- -MS on-1 Judicial District, In and for Weber 2 j County, State of Utah. ud S Ada May Cole, plaintiff, vs. George tMm ' W. Cole, defendant. JjiiH l The SLate of utah to the Eal de" br ' -v Pendant: You are hereby uummoned "' -?3 to appear within tweny days after aijprfj the service of this summons upon you, . .-& if served within the county in which CO' ; this action la brought, otherwise, "vJl " "Hhln L ty day after service, and E -jjt' defend the above entitled action; nnd H 0&f Id case of your failure so to do, Judg- -f0 ' tnent will be rendered against you according to the demands of the com- ftZMl Plaint which has been filed with tho (Av, clerk of said court. k This action Is brought to securoy flk B Judgment dissolving tho bonds of .'t1 ' matrimony now and heretofore exist- I Y..A' ' ln- between plaintiff and defendant. I ', -i W. A. REDDER, JR., E -t0 ' Attornev for Plaintiff. H ltT '. P. O Address, 102 First National I fffi ' Bank Building Ogden, Utah. J EAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE J. J. BMUMMITT LOANS, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Either Piiorae 771 364 24th Street 25th Street. Twenty-fifth street Is destined to be the best residence stieet of Ogden, property, for the laHt three years has been doubling In value, on an average of every six months, 4 on upper 25th street ' It will continue con-tinue to Increase In value until it reaches at least $50.00 per front foot, In the near future, with this in vlow, I bought about Sixteen hundred front feet on this streot some time since I havo decided to sell Two Hundred and Sixty-five front feet, at $20 per front foot, to those who desire to build resl dences, such as I approve, do not desire to sell for speculation, or to any one who would wish to build a house, costing les than $5,000 00 I will sell Two Hundred and Slxty-flvo Slxty-flvo front feet at $20 per front foot, on any kind of terms, low rate of interest. Highland Addition. One of the best located and most sightly additions in the city. This addition lies diagonally one block from the Eccles addition, between 27th and 28th streets. We have a number of the most desirable desir-able lota leu, which we will sell at $75 per lot, at five dollars down, and five dollars per month until paid for, low rate of interest. Harrison Avenue. An elegant lot 60x130 feet to al-lc, al-lc, on this boulevard, located near the new $35,000.00 school building, build-ing, which Is being erected on tho corner of 22nd street and Harrison avenue, for only $100, on terms. Washington Avenue. I have, at present, one of the best prospective pieces of business property on Washington avenue. It is three houses, two Blnglo houses, and a double house, which brings a good revenue on the investment. This property Is GG feet front and runs back to Ogden avenue, is well located and Is good piospectlve business property. This, I will offer, of-fer, for a short time, at $4,500 on torms, If desired, at low rate of interest. in-terest. Capitol Avenue. Persons who have bought on this popular avenue, the last few years, havo more than doubled their money. Recently, I purchased purchas-ed on this" avenue One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty-five front feet. 1 havo ciecldod to sell Three Hundred and Twenty-five front feet, at $10 por front foot, on any kind of terms, low rate of interest Anyone purchasing this property, and buying qn the Installment plnn, will doublo their money before they have completed payments on tho same. 24th Street. Twenty-fourtlu street will be the next most popular street In Ogden, and property has Increased verj rapidly in value on this street also. al-so. I "have decided to put on the market, of my holdings on this street Three Hundred and Twenty Twen-ty front feet, this property is 'among the most desirable on 24th street I will sell ihis on an kind of terms, to those who desire to build residences costing not less than $1,000 00 each, at $16 per front foot, on any kind of terms, low rate of Interest Special i j this week 1 WHISK BROOMS 1 I The regular 35c kind I for ! i WM. DRIVER & j SON DRUG CO., j (INC.) IG. W. DRIVER Pres. ( J. F. BURTON, Sec. &. Treas. I A. A. McBrlde, Mgr. jj Ogden Slate Bank . Ogdon, Utah. Capital S100.000.00 Surplus and Profits . . 125,000.00 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. H. C. Blgelow, Pres. J. M. Browning, Vlce-Pres. A. P Blgelow, Cashier. J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashier. Cucceaeor to Allen Trantrfor Co. J. C. SLADE, Prop. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St. Soth Phones 321 CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will got them back new. In IB minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. MITCHELL BROS. SALE I of ioromeroi Work Don't pay big commissions to I agents. Cut out the middle man. p I Don't listen to lying misrepre- I sentatlonc from our competlt- ! I ore, but see un. 1 I Yard opposite City Cemetery 1 '"CAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE !Oood Work"-Ever Work"-Ever since the establishment establish-ment of this business, we have been-planting the seeds of "bestness" in the fertile soil of the people's appreciation. It has brought forth a big crop of business. H Both fl pp a H Phones .Otb: gl Launderers and Dry Cleaners. U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK CF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profits 5275,000.00. David Eccles, Preo. G. H. Tribe, Vice-Prea. John Watson, Vlce-Pres. I M. S. Browning, Vlce-Preo. John Plngreo, Cashier. Jas. F. Burtcn, Asst. Cashier. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. LOYAL ORDER OP iMOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose. Ogden Lodge No. 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p in., Eaglos' Hall. JOS. CHEZ- D., P. A. KOHN. T., W. E. ARCHIBALD, Secre-tiry Secre-tiry pro torn. B. P. O. ELKS. B. P. O. Elks, Ogden Lodge No. 719, lodge and club rooms second floor 2416 Washington avenue Regular meetings every Tuesdav evening. GEORGE'S GLEN, Exalted Ruler. C O. DeWOLF. Secretary MODERN WOOD3IEN WF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9990, meets every Tuesday night at S o'clock, at Eagles' Hall. 25th St Visiting membora invited in-vited to meet with ub. CARL C RASMUSSEN, CounaoL J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet the flrot and third Mondays at Union Labor La-bor hall, 363 24th at VlDiUng moo bers cordially invited. DAYREL D SMITH, I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec. aad Treas. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hlvo No. 1, L. O. T M, nieeta every Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Eaglo Hafl, 427 25th St. VJaltlng members are cordially Invited to at , lend. MRS ALMA LUDDINGTON. I- C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT. R, K. ODD FELr.-tfWS. Ogden Lodgo No. 5, Independent Of dor of Odd Follows, meets in I. O. O, F. Hall, every Tuesday evening, Vls-Itlnp Vls-Itlnp brothers cordially Invited to be present. S. H. FREY. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Quocn City Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. I 0.0 F, meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting members Invited. NELLIE CHIVERALI. N. G. 1 EMMA MJ3ID, Roc. Soc'y.. 718 13rd. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued.) , WOMENOF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid at Dr. Alice M. Ridgo, M. D., 57-53 Lewis Block. ADDIE ANGELL, G. N., 12G Poplar Ave. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe "Ave. Beg'o-Llly Circle No. 174, meets ot-cry ot-cry second and fourth Monday nights at 7:30, In I. 0.tO, F. Hall. VlBltlng neighbors cordially Invited. MARY MORDAUNT. G. N-, KATE HEYMAN. Clerk. Boll Phone 1241-Y. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 121, O. R. C meets second andfourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m in K. of P. Hall, comer Washington avenue and 24th streot All brothers are cordially lnvhed to attend. - ' GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. L. BOYLE. S. and T. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington nvenno between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, the first sud third Fridays of each month. Spjournihg memboro cordially cordial-ly invited to nttend. MRS. MARY H. STEVENS, W. M. MRS. CALLIB CAVE. Soc'y. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagle3, Ogden Aerie No 118, F. O. E meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, east of tho Reed Hotel, at 8 p. m. Visaing Brother Eagles aro Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. GEO. C. WESSLER, W. Prosldent E. R. GEIGER, Secretarv. DR. N. M. ESTJ5S. Aerfo Phyelclan. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved Ordor of Redman. Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No 3, meets in Eagles' Hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 8:00 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 ordor. Insures men at low rates. Reserve fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second and fourth Thursdays at I. O. O- F. Hall. R S WOTHERSPOON, Regent. J W WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. B ROBERTS, Secretary ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 3240, meets every ev-ery second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at the Eagles' Hall Visiting mombers cordially luvlted. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle. 194S Jackson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder. Room 31, Lewis Block. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias meets at Castle hal!, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requeued to meet with us. A. J THON. C. C. W. G. KIND. M of Ev W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of R. & 3. BROTHERHOOD Oh AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogdon homesteaa lro, 1505 meets last Thursday In each month. Visiting Archers aro cordiallv Invited to moet with us, W. S. O'BRIEN. Res. 253.1 Grant ave Foreman, A P. COUCH, Correspondent Res.. R. F. D. -No. 4. Pox 21. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No 74, meets in K. ot P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bldg , every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. B. VAN DER SCHUIT. C. C E. AUTH, Clerk. First Na tional Bank Bldg. ORDER Cr OWLS. Ogden Nest, No. 1218, Order of Owla, meots every Thursday evening In Eagles' Hall , cast of Reed hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro Invited to attend tho Nest meetings, JAS. E. JENSEN, Presldont, J. OLIVER, Secretary. No. 2415 Washington Av& Ogden Business Directory' Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable la advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Boll 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS, lmo ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWCRTH, Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 315 Eccles building, CIVIL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. Soc. C. E. General Englneoring, Buildings, Surveys, Sur-veys, 380, 26th St 12-29-tf DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING, 2576 Washington 4-17-lwk EGGS FOR HATCHING. EGGS FOR HATCHING at 634 22nd St., from pure bred White and Brown Leghoru6, Buff Orpine ton, and Rhodo Island Red. Exhibition and Utility strains Price $1.00 to $3 00 per setting. 2 pure bred White L-horn L-horn cockerels for sale, extra good. 3-11-tf SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS. Heavy layers, $1.50 ror 15. 4 13 29th St 3-25 lmo THOROUGHBRED Whlto Wyandotte eggs, setting. $1.00 per 15. 2606 Hjirrlfaon Ave. 1-1-lmo INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS; great layers; lay-ers; white egg strain. Demand enormous. en-ormous. $2.00 per 13 Bell phone, 1276-Y. H. C. Pan-Ish, 251 35th St. 4-10-lmo FURNITURE REPAIRING. ; UPHOLSTERING, repairing, furnituro packing, poliahing, wall paper and caipet cleaniiifif, ,Want to buy secondhand second-hand furniture. Dulters-Kairuneyer, i 212S Grant. Bell, 1179-Z, Ind. 3605-D. i 1-11-lmo, i HOUSE CLEANING. HOUSE CIjKANING Cily Carpet & Wall Paper Cleaning Co. General house renovating. Reasonable prices, j Phone. Boll 851-Z; Ind., 3S15-A. ' 3-23-lmo WW EVERYBODY READS if II (Continued.) HAIR GOODS. MRS. C. E. LEE, 2602 Wash. Ave. Hair Goods, Combings made Into switches and puffs. Masquerade costumes at 2156 Wash. Ave. 3-27-lmo. JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, yhonei us up; wo will call for it Bell phone, 325-K; I'jd. 725. , FCP. JUNK OF ANY KIND phone J. eibson. Boll. G?6-Z; Ind. 3693D. 11-16-22 LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY. Work done at home. Bell Phone, 748-Z. 4-12-lmo ' PAINTING & PAPERHANGING J. den Hartog, 928 23th St. Tel., Ind 433; Boll, 671-X. 1-1-tf H. A. Toppenkamp, 906 2Sth St Bell 'Phone, 13S8-Z. 4-17-1 mo MUSIC. OGD5N CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3724-A. Bell 120E 7-1-tf NOTARY PUBLIC. NOTARY PUBLIC, 380 Twenty-fifth Street 4-19-lmo PAPER CLEANING. JAMES THOMPSON, expert pap r cleaning. All work guaranteed. Rojgh and palntod walls and burlap. 2341 Jackson ave. Bell Phono 1168 Ind. 3652-A. 3-2-6mo. PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Write or phono A. H. Grose, Broom Hotel for artistic piano tuning and repnlrlng, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. 21ts In Utah. 1-12-tf POULTRY. FOR SALE Eggs for setting from strictly high-grade S. C. WhUo Orpingtons. Orp-ingtons. Our breeders are from rome of the most famous strains In tho country They are winners In tho show-room and their beautiful white plumago and prolific laying qualities make them especlallly desirable desir-able for the person wishing to keep a few chickens in a back yard. ?10 and $20 per setting of 15 eggs. Send for mating list. Thomas F Burns &. Son, Box 1068, Colorado Springs. Colorado. 3-27-tf S. LIGTHART. Bell 972 3 ijlack. JJealer In puro bred poultry. Sells 5xa different kinds of eggs for setting. set-ting. Tho birds aro from the best laying strain. Every one Is incited to see them. Wilson Lane. 3-30-lmo CONKEY'S White Diarrhoea Remedy Is a reliable and positive remedy of tho most disastrous disease of tho hatching season. Ask for a Free Poultry Book fully describing this and other diseases of poultry and their treatment. F. Farr & Co. 4-lS-2t SANITARY WORK. PIONEER SCAVENGER. Nels Mc-Carty, Mc-Carty, sixty years in Ogden and still cleaning yards, cesspools or gTcasc traps and vault . Clean yards by the week or monlj. Bell phono 324-Z. 2728 Grant Ave., Ogdon Utah. OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komon. Prop. Phone 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 nnd suitcases suit-cases cheap. A SIner. Bell Phone 1331. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street 7-9-lyr " STORAGE. STORAGE space reaeonable Ogden Wholcsalo Qrocery Co., 2310 Wall avenue. 9-17-tf TRANSFER' COMPANIES. ! . l ( ALLEN. Baggase. Hack and Bus Lino. ; Baggago nnd passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th Beth Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN A Storage Co., moving van3, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 328 1-2 25th St. Phones 2S3. VACUUM CLEANING. VAK KLEEN Electrlo Vacuum Carpet Car-pet cleaner, work guaranteed. Prfc-ch Prfc-ch reasonable. 'Phones, Ind., 3731 -A, Bell, 1619-X. 4-1-lmo. window cleaning! i WINDOW cleaning, office cleaning, wood cloanlni; and work In general. Ind. Tel., 3795-b R. Veraldl. l-l-ln-o FOUND, FOUND Gray mare, no brand weight a,bout 850 lbs. Owner may have same by paying; for feed und adver Using. John Combe. Uintah. 1-19-lwk IH. F. UPP . Jeweler H The best wcrk at the loweot H price. I 2476 Grant Avo. i READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advortisemento cout ono cent per word each Issue, or 5 cento per line of five wordj per day, no first Insertion lea than 25 cents, or two or more lines per veek at the rate of 25 conto per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. Al! advertisements on this page must be paid In advance. No excoptlon to this rule. HELP WANTED. "" FEMALE. GIRL for housework, 548 25th. Ind. 365. 4-15-lmo I A WOMAN for general housework in the country or fruit farm. Call 9713 Bell phone. 4-11-lwlc DRESSMAKING! DRESSMAKING. 2355 vash. 441 Ind. 7-Mt WANTED, SEWING. All kinds sewing called for and delivered, de-livered, reasonable. Bell 1017-4 red 4-3Mwk , SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. WOMAN wants position as housekeeper house-keeper for eldor!' couple, widower or care for invalid. Address 1. S., Care Standard 4-11-lwk HE"Ly WANTED. MALE. JANITOR for office bldg. Must have experience and be something of a mechanic. Good wages to right man. Apply in writing to "Janitor" Standard. Stand-ard. 4-19-2wk. WANTED Farm hand; man with family preferred W. p. Wedell. ,' , 4-19-1 wk SITUATION WANTED WALE ' ' YOUNG Japanese boy wants work before be-fore and after school hour?, G. M. H., Care Standard 4-11-lwk "FOR SALE SEAL ESTATE. CHAUXCE? PARRY, 2283 Washington Avenue. FOUR-ROOM brick In good condition with more than one acre of land, all in tho choicest of bearing fruit, $2,900. FOUR-ROOM brick, with large lot, new barn, good shade, 1-2 block from car line $1,750 SIX-ROOM brick, modern, nearly new; ou'y 2 blocks from business section sec-tion $2,500. 1 6-10 ACRES of the finest Innd In the state on 17th street, close In, $1,150. Small payment down, balanco on small monthly payments. CHAUNCEY PARRY, 22S3 Washington Avenue, Boll, 359. 4-4-lmo. NINETEEN lots all together, 1 1-2 blocks from car' line on Bonch 2 blocks from school house, $1,600.00 for all. 313 Eccles Bldg. Ind. 'phone, 3S13-D. 4-21-1 wk A FOWLER AVENUE LOTI The best buy on the bench. IVES, 380 Twentv-fifth Street 4-20-lwk A BARGAIN IN A MODERN HOME. Enquire on tho premises, 2530 Gramercy Ave. 4-19-lwk REAL ESTATE 25 acres orchard land on Ogdon Heights near Orchard Or-chard station, planted to crop Mrs Mildred M Griffith, Rivcrdale. 4-13-mo FIVE, four and six-room cottages, on Installment plan. Inquire 306 Patterson Pat-terson Ave. 1-lS-lmo A THREE section apartment house, close in $5,000 00. FOR SALE 1 acres of fine fruit land set to fruit on 12th St, cheap. FOR SALE 40 acres fine farm, 10 ncre3 10-year-old apple orchard, full water right 1-2 mile from R. R. station, .?S,000 KELLY & HEH-RICK, HEH-RICK, Reed Hotel Bldg. -i-G-t SOME fine orchard land on easy monthly Installments. Tracts of , four, live, six and ten acres, fronting front-ing on streot. Price $110 per acre. HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 211 First . National BId'g. 3-18-31 j ' BUY THIS GOOD HOME! Modern 7-room home near the New ! High school. New bath, toilet, lavatory, lava-tory, electric lights, s-as for cooking, line firc-pluce. smconcc porch, cellar, large lot, lawn, cbod barn Built for a homo, but ownor hag left tqwn and oidercd us to sell at once. $4,000, $1,500 cash, balance easy payments. Investigate this today IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, 4-lMwlc ' , MONEY' TO LOAN. MORTGAGE LOANS on lpiproyod . farm or city proporty. HUNTER &, KENNEDY, 211 First National Bide MONEY to I"-a on 7acchea, dl&- mondss, Jewolry, flreaims, etc. Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 18SC. Tho Mouty Lenders of Ogdon; 278 25th St O. H. bmlth, Prop. "" FOR SALE 2DJSC:5i,:LAJXBOUfl ! A-No.-l MILCH cow cheap. Jersey and Durha-m, 4 years old; fresh In ono week. Call Bell 'phone, 1143 or 1477-K, Chaco .Ashton, 25th and Harrison. Har-rison. . -. 4-21-lwk HOUSEHOLD furntture. 252G Adams. Ad-ams. Bell 1661-K 4-21-lwk ; FOLDING bed and Mason & Hamlin organ, cheap.- 10S4 21st J5t Ind. 'phone, 3674-D. 4-21-lwk NEARLY new electric fVon for salo for $3.50, at 2554 Qulncy Ae 1-15-lwk FURNITURE of a live-room hpuse All or by the piece. Call 2711 Grant. , 4-19-lwk THOROUGHBRED White Plymouth eggs. Bell 700-K. 4-15-lmo FURNITURE o( a six-room house, 2700 Grant Ave 4-11-lwk GOOD MARE. 5 years old, 1200 lbs. Surrey, runabout, harness, bicycle. : Robt B, Lewis. Phone 518-X. 1-12-lmo BEDROOM furniture, lounge, center table, rockers and heating stove. 2570 Fowler. Ind Phone, 3704-1. 4-10-tf i . FIRST class sand and gravel delivered. deliver-ed. W. H. Rowbottom, 2152 Adams. Bell, 1190-Z. 4-1.0-lmo. PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cylinder Oottrell press. wICb ; folder. Size of bed. 33x47 1-2 inches. In flrBt class order. Prlnta six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash. Inquire or address the livening Standard. 7-2-tf OLD nowspapei matrices, good to put under carpets, line your chicken ' coop and rabbit pena, etc.; a handy thing around the house. Call at Standard Stand-ard office. 10-22-tf i FOR SALE Old matt. Good to put under carpets. inquire Standard : ofllce. U FOR RENT. ROOMS ANC BOARD. : BOARD, room, reasonable. Melrose, ! 2639. Jefferson. 4-lS-lmo BOARD and room Home cooking, $25 per month. 119 26th 4-13-lmo, BOARD and room, 196 West 20th St 4-5-lmo. 1 BOARD and room, 548 25th. 4-1-lmo ' WANTED Boardeis and roomers In private family, 2341 Madison. $25 ' and $30 per month. 3-8-lmo KOOM3 AND BOARD. 2ZZ Adams. 2-16-tf board: BOARI3 First-class table board at 614 21th. 3-21-1 mo WAN"lTRO 0MSANDB 0 ARD BOARD nnd room with private family, fam-ily, by gentleman, after May 1st. Write, stating terms, P O J3ox No. 44. Brighniu, Utah. i'-21-3t STORE FOR RENT. ONE store, 2300 Washington avonue I. L. Clark & Sons Co. 1-6-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS THIRTY tons loose hay, first crop alfalfa al-falfa or timothy; 10 tons oats. Mo-ran Mo-ran Contracting Co., 511 First National Nation-al Bank Bldg. -" 1-21-Jt ONE second-hand man's bicycle Address Ad-dress T. 50, Care Standard. 4-21-lwk WANTS nothing but baby laundry 2022 Liberty Ave. 1022-Y. 1-21-lwk WASHING. 30 cents dozen. 2225 Van Buren. 4-19-lwk WANTED to work out bv the day in private families. Bell Thono 399-x. 1-lS-lwk FREE ROO.M RENT for a boy who Is willing to give his service about one hour per day. 2429 Grant Ave. 4-14-lwk FURNITURE ropairing, polishing and rcflnishlng ,C. H. Stratford & Co., 371 23rd. St Bell 'phone, 929-y 1-1-lmo. ; ... i CLEAN whlto rags at Standard ofllce. i 12-17-tf -,--. j FOR SALE OR TRADE. i 322 ACRES land located In Bark val- - ley, will take city property; easy 1 terms on part J. H Monsen, 354 -1th St 3-21 lmo i ROOMING" HOUSE FOR SALE. : ROOMING house. 2370 1-2 Wash : t-ll-gtvk waktTd-ToBJrT. . WANTED TO BUY second-hand : household goods C. H Stratford Co. 371 23rd St. Boll 'phono, 929-y. 1-1-lmo. 1 " ' E PERSONAL. PRIVATE homo for confinement ' cases. 221 26th St Bell 'phone, 10C1-K. 4-21-lwk d PATRIMONIAL and correspondence club, strictly confidential. Why not "t write reflnod lady or gentleman? i Write for particulars, Mrs. Ryan, Box - 1798, Los Augeles. 4-15-7:. I ' T FOR RENT I FURNISHED ROOMS. ' i ELEGANTLY furnished three-mom ! r apartment strictly modern; no chll- j - dren. 2341 Adams. 4-15-7t " 233T AMS' r!ar Methodist Avo. f; . H nlshed housekeeping rooms. 4-18-3 A H " "lSf 'viL0dCnn-,. m,ng Hqubo" it i Tho Mae. Belle," Odo P o - fl . cor. 24th St. and Grant Avo!, " 4-20-lwk ' H NICELY furnished rooms, closo in. 1 I 3 rent reasonable. 335 26th. 4-fcl-lwtv l : TWO rooms for light housekeeping," , ) ' . electric lights, gas. bath, pantry andr "; 1 banck P.rch' screen in. No children. ' ; 53 rd- ( 4-20-lwk! , '-MM FIVE rooms, modern furnished house ' i Apply 2 129 Monroe Ave. 4-20-1-wk -, mm FVRNlS"DT ,rooms .housekeep- '' 9 ing. . 2220 Lincoln. 4-20-lw - : . MODERN rooms, newly furnished at I H 654 24th. 4-20-lwk I . i H j THREE furnished room's for house- H keeping with two closets, bath H : toilet, electric light Apply 517 22nd '! 8treet 4-19-lwk ' ,l t FURNISHED rooms for rent Three I ! modern rooms, light housekeeping i Vm-H - $16.00. Inquire Bell, 1197-K. 4-18-lwk H . FURNISHED ROOMS, "housokeenlnK JH - 37 2h. 4,18-tf ; S , TVrO front rooms, suitable for four ' Pi men; rent reasonable. Call after - !j 6 p. m., 2549 Grant. 4-18-lwk ' " ' ''UU , TWO-room furnished house, light and mWM wator. 2630 Adams. 4-18-lwk ' FURNISHED rooms, $5 and $7. 2576 m i Washington Ave. 4-17-lwk JH : - fi 9 . HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 171 22nd St " ' ) 4-17-2wks YWM ; THREE furnished rooms with electric LIGHT housekeeping and single room. ) ' 'mW ! Colonial Hotel, 362 24th St 4-7-tf. fV : ! MvM FURNISHED apartments In the Coroy I mm apartment house, 2564 Washington jRB avenue, for rent Those ' rodms M H suites of three rooms each, aren- H 1 and up-to-date. --V 4-4-tt jH ' MODERN housekeeping; one, two, IH throo room suits. $2.50 week up. H 536 31st St. 3-rr-imo l THREE FURNISHED iopzos. .$15.00 'Mmm W. B. Wedell. 11-7-tt ' H For RE'ijT. UH UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THR.EE ropms, pantry and closet, $9; mMM also three rooms, pantry, (closet collar nnd summer kitchen, $12.00. In- iHi quiro Dell, 1197-K. 4-18-lwk IfH FOR RENT. fl UNFURNISHED HOUSES. I , FOUR-ROOM house, modern, close in. ,MM Apply 2004 Jeff. 4-19-lwk , MODERN 6-room cottage and large MM barn, close In. $30.00. Inquire mm. under First National bank. 4-19-lwk vM -- vj ; FIVE-ROOM, cottage. Bell 'phone, ?;If 1082-K, 4-lS-lwk '4 tm fM ONE 7 and S-room house, modern, fl closo in. J. Williams, 2633 Adams. J ImM 4-15-lwk j 'MM 4-ROOM house, $12.00. 263 21st WiM 4-150 wk f M FIVE-ROOM modern houso; 26S4 Mad- Ifl lson. Inquire 2061 Adams Ave. 3-10-tt yM .-3S HOUSE; 10 rooms; strictly modern. , 'S with furnaco; $35.00 a month. Ap- : ply 653 27th. 11-16-tr L FOR RENT. j M FURNISHED HOUSES. ! - m FIVE-ROOM modern furnished house- W Apply 2429 Monroe avo. 4-21-lwk MM 3-ROOM furnished house; water and I H lights. Inquire 3128 AdaniB. 4-21-lwk S A DANDY four-room modern apart- ' :1H ment; nicely furnished. F. J. Plend- h 'm crshot, SOS 24th. 4-21-lwk jj j rS OPPORTUNITY. i I . j WM SMOOT ACT LANDS LANDSEEK- ERS, ATTENTION. The Smoot ,' .S Act, which only applies to Utah, gives A f-mW any citizen of tho United States, no !tYB matter where he resides, a free home- I iM stead of 320 acres, and no Tesldonce ' -4i is lcquircd upon tho land. -The soils Mfa arc exceptionally good. Fine water Jj fH near surface. Near railroads. Do lDjfl you know that Utah produces moro lj wheat per acre than any statoZ I 1 i keop a competent engineer In my em- Pn ploy and cay glvo you definite ,lnfor- Sj i mation. Call at office and get full in- ill formation about -the lands. F. J- JH LEONARD, 309 Ncwhousc Building, riffmwm Salt Lake City, Utali n i-31'3t H ' i L0ST f 't NOTICE The paity oxchanging their Hn mJM coat for a ladv's black coat at uio 'JK-H Modern Woodman Dance Tuesd'Y il H evening. April 18th, can make the ex- . ti.Xjmm change bv calling or 'phoning Car iv. . rH Rasmusson, both 'phones. J&" -"l . street. Consull J-ij-ik . 'hl BUSINESS QHANpES. 'iH OTBINESS" CHANCES- vPJ1 ' JM and well established bssnOg ;;- don. Large returns. ltv ) ' Consult HiisBcy-WoodB oaltj i.. yMJM Suit C17 & 31S First Natl. Bai k Biag. , :mm Ogdon, Utnh - -; H READ THTS-fD PAGE M-fl |