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Show EH , FRATERNAL SOCXh-LiES liB J MASONIC. KVM- v -1 Queon-Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. KB '- regular meetings held at Masonic KB' dntt on Washington avenue between UK . Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets MaVp o first and third Fridays of each B'WHf ' i nonth. Sojourning members cordlal- lAM (y invited to attend. RaVM- LILY V. HALSTEAD, W. M. 4K k CALLIE E. CAVE, Sec'y. B r Unity Lodge No. IS, F. & A. M , jHj i (fasonlc Temple, 2550 Washington av- iK- ' jnue. Meetings every Wednesday iK . ' I jvenlng at 7:30 p. m. Members of fcB i Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren M, I cordially invited to attend, r H. L. HERRINGTON, W. M. Kr FELIX T. MOORE, Sec'y. Tft ' ODD FELLOWS. MiK; Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Or- VK' v dor of Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. MJB P. Hall every Tuesday evening. Vi's- Kf Itlng brothers cordially invited to bo K M- Prcsont. fHt -r ' L. H. CANDLAND, N. G. WB J HENRY laSSELL, Sec'y. IH Queen City Rcbckah Lodge No. 4, iH f. 0. O.-F., meets second and fourth 3B Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. IB I Visiting members invited LK t EMMA HOLTGREN, N. G. Wm ) EMMA MEID, Roc. Sec'y. lB 718 Twenty-third. B fl , WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. JH- Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clr- AK j cle No. 5S1, meets overy Wednesday SH night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. pH i Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can B' s be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D , mm 57-58". Levis block fM MARY HANDLEY, G. N. JH 2124 Royal Avenue. ?m t MARIE CRITES, Clerk, H 2731 Monroe Avenue. B- ( Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets jH- j every second and fourth Tuesday jB nights at 7:30 in Moose brill. Visiting tB- neighbors cordially invited. ,m -J KATE URRY, 'H. 295S Jefferson Ave. B KATE HEYMAN, Clork, H 4 Bell Phone 1247-J. iM KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS H Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of 'H Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah .jB National Bank building, overy Monday B ' evening. All K. of P.'s requested to H meet with us. !i P. F. KIRKENDALL, C. C. T W. G. KIND, M. of E. V. W. L. UNDERWOOD, mn r K. of R. & S. K Brotherhood of American )H( ' YEOMEN. jHr j ' Ogden Homestead, No. 1505, meets 4H, ' at 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. !B Hall. Visiting Archers are cordially Hg Invited to meet with us. 'J W. S. O'BRIEN, Foreman, jBl 2533 Gramercy Ave. !Hj O. E. WILLIAMS, Correspondent, Hlf ) j 2214 Jackson Ave. K IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. H improved Order of Redmen, Hia- H, "sratha Tribe Io. 3, meets in Eagles' ,Bf Hall, Hudson avenue, first and thiid j Monday evenings, at 8 p. m. Visiting T chiefs cordially invited, j EDWARD AUTH. Sachem. . t E- R- GEIGER, C. of R. f ' A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. H ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA jH Meet every first and third Tuesday H i night of each month at S p. in. at the H Moose Hall on 25th St. Visiting B neighbors invited. Dues can be paid to B Mrs', A'hna Jlies, M. D Room 21, Lew- B is K " INDIA SAWYER, Oracle, B 194S Jackson. BHI LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder, .H '-7th and Quincy. fX ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS R: Wasatch Division, No. 124, O R. C , rBBBBi meets second and fourth Fridays at BH 2:30 p. m., In K. of P. Hall, corner BBV Washington avenue and 24th street. H , ' AH brothers are cordially invited to BB attend. L f C H. PEARSON, C. C. BH P. L. BOYLES, SandT. H FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Bfll I Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Mf Aerie, No. US, F. O. E , meets every BBJ Wednesday evening at Eagle Hall, BBfi Hudson avenuo, at S o'clock. Visiting tHj ' brother Eagles arc invited to attend Bil the aerie meetings. Club rooms open BBJr at 11 a. m. BBff THOS. LESLIE, W. President. BIV E R. GEIGER, Secretary. H "Dr- G. E. WARDLEIGH, Aerie Phy-BBr Phy-BBr H WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. BBj Weber Camp No. 74 meets in K. of BB P Hall in the Utah National Bank B Bldg,, every Thursday evening at S BB o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordiallj BBB invited to attend. 1 J. D. HARRIS, C. C. Bfl E AUTH, Clerk, H ,. ' First National Bank Bldg. H j LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. B 1 Meet at Moose Hall, 427 25th street, BBB Filday evening at 8 o'clock. H j R. B. CARTER, Dictator. K F. F. KIRKENDALL, Sec'y. BBIB PAUL M. LEE. Treasurer. K'f V TlOYAfi ARCANUM. BBHj Fraternal beneficiary order. Insures BBBJI k men at low rates. Reserve fund over HJA V s)x million dollars. Rocky Mountain BBSi i Council No. 637 convenes second and BBBTl- a fourth Thursdays at Eagles Hall. BBBT. H. E. PLAICE, Regent Hj -T. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. BUj G-. B. Roberts, Secretarj'. AVlB ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. BBJIi' , The Royal Highlanders meet every BU -n, Saturday at S p. m. at K. of P. Hall. jBBBjR I Visiting members cordiallv Invited. tBBUM ANDREW W. NELSON I. P. N. WM. MULLER, Sec. and Treas., BBflM VI " 25S2 Washln6ton Ave. BBB1 - -lODERX WOODMEN OF AMERICA BBBJ Tiah Camp No. 9990 meets every BBflj 1 f and third Tuesdav evening at ABL J Tclock, at K. of P hall, Twenty- j 1th ana Washington avenue. Vislt- BBBb) f Vmembers invited. H) , A. G. JONES, Consul. H J H. SHAFER, Clerk, H ' f ORDER OF OWLS. H y ) pen Nest No. 121S, Order of H) ' t metts every Friday evening in BBBlJ J nTt Vs Hall, on Hudson avenue at R V f J 'gck- Visiting Brother Owls are K J M P t0'attend the Nest meetings. Bj ' I Pv- H. WRIGHT, President. BBBJ I T. S. SHAUGHNESSY, Sec'y., M 51 Twenty-fifth street. BBBJ . i 1IES OF THE MACCABEES. V Hlve No. 1, L. O. T. M., BBBJ Ube first and third Thursday B s t 8 o'clock and the second BBVir j jymiil Thursday afternoons at PK JC Obtflo'clock in the Eagle hall, 2445 BK "udson aye, visiting members cor- BBBV ;lally invited to attend. BBBI , DCATHERINE EGGLESTON, L. C BBBI t "W. ' 71 Washington Avenue. BBM lV' JEJ?ilB WOIJT. R. K.f BBBBll K W 245S Van Buren Avenuo. LEGAL. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Serial No. 09952. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2S, 1912. Notlco is hereby given that the Carbonato Hill Mining company, a corporation, by Its agents and attornev in fact M. A. Daugherty of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for the Silver. Sil-ver. Zone, Little Cottonwood Friend, Crystal Spar, Excelsior Mining Claim, Mountain View, Eldorado and Silver Reef lodes consolidated mining claim, situate in the Argenta mining district, Morgan county, Utah, being mineral survey No. 5109, and described de-scribed In the field notes and plat of the official survey on file In this of-lico of-lico with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 10 min. east, as follows, to-wit: Commencing at corner No. 1 of the Mountain View lode, from which the 1-4 section corner on east boundary of section 24, township 5 north, ranee 2 east, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, bears N. Si deg. 20 min., E. 94S.7 feet, thence running from said corner No. 1, N. 21 deg., W. 154.9 feet to corner cor-ner No. 4 of the Excelsior Mining Claim lode, which is identical with corner No. 2 of the Little Cottonwood Friend lode, thence N. 1G deg. 13 min., E. 65S.S feet to corner No. 3 of tho Little Cottonwood Friend lode, thence N. 81 deg. 47 min. E. 9J3.6 feet to corner No. 4 of the Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood Friend lode, thence S. 16 deg. 13 min. W. 29.7 feet to corner No. 2 of the Silver Zone lode, thence S. 76 deg. 1G min. E. 415.2 feet to corner cor-ner No. 3 of the Silver Zone loue, thence N. 86 deg. 42 min. E. 574.4 feet to corner No. 4 of the Silver Zone lode, thence S. 1G deg. 13 min. W. 63G feet to corner No. 5 of the Silver Zone lode, identical with corner cor-ner No. 2 of the Eldorado lode, thence S. 21 dqg. E. 1500 feet to corner No. 3 of the Eldorado lode, thence S. SC deg. 42 min. W 629.8 feet to corner No. 4 of the Eldorado lode, thenco N. 21 deg. W. 172,2 feet to corner No. 2 fit tho Crystal Spar lode, thence S. 81 deg. 47 min. W 1230.1 feet to corner No. 3 of the Excelsior Mining Claim I lode, thenco S. 21 deg. E. 154 9 feet to corner No. 2 of the Mountain View lode, thence S. 45 deg. 15 min. W. 1311 feet to corner No 3 of tho Sll ver Reef lode, thence N. 21 deg. W. 1500 feet to corner No. 4 of tho Silver Sil-ver Reef lode, thence N 45 deg. 15 min. E. 1311 feet to the place of beginning be-ginning of description of exterior boundaries of said consolidated claim. From corner No. 1 of each of tho following lodes tho aforesaid 1-4 section sec-tion corner bears as follows, tOrwlt. Silver Reef N. 66 deg. '42 min. E. 1528 feet Excelsior Mining Claim, S. 76 deg. 53 min. E. 394.8 feet and Eldorado lode S. 86 deg. 39 min. W. 2S6.6 feet. Said consolidated claim being lo catcd in the E. 1-2 of sec. 24, Tjj. 5 N., R. 2 E. and W 1-2 of sec. 19. Tp 5 N., R. 3 E., Salt Lake Base and Meridian and containing a totnl area of 129,870 acres, excluding, howeve:, therefrom In addition to the exclusions exclu-sions made between the lodes of thib survey, the Sappeo lode, sur 4566. Net area applied for being 129,437 acres. The following described tracts Included In-cluded within tho exterior boundaries of said claim as aboe described, not being included In this application for patent, viz: Commencing at corne-No. corne-No. 6 of tho Silver Zone lode and running thence N 7C deg. OS min. W. 202.3 feet, thence S. 21 deg. E. 62 7 feet, thence N. 86 deg. 42 min. E. 174 3 feet to the place of beginning, also commencing at corner No. 1 of die Little Cottonwood Friend lode and running thence N. 16 deg. 13 min. E. 29.3 feet, to corner No. 1 of the Silver Zone lode, thence S. 76 deg. 08 min. E. 70.9 feet, thence S. 81 deg. 47 min. W. 77.6 feet to place of beginning-Each of said lodes embraced in said consolidated mining claim, being of record in the office of the county recorder at Morgan City, Morgan county, Utah. The neart-t known location or mining min-ing claims being the Sappee, Dewey and Champion lodes, survey No 4566. I direct this notice bo published in the Ogden Standard at Ogden, county of Wober, Utah, for olxty consecuthc Issues. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. THE DAVIS AND WEBER COUN- TIES CANAL COMPANY, SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. STOCK-HOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that a special spe-cial meeting of the stockholders of The Davis and Weber ounties Canal Company will bo held at the Court Room of Judge Howell's Division of the District Court in the Court House in Ogden ity, Weber ounty, Utah, on Saturday, the 6th day of July, 1912, at ten o'clock A. M., with the object and for the purpose of considering and acting act-ing upon: (FIRST) A proposed amendment to article fifth of the articles of In-corpoiatlon In-corpoiatlon of said company so that said article will read substantially as follows, to-wit: "ARTICLE FIFTH: Th business of this corporation shall bo to appropriate appro-priate or acquire, by purchase or otherwise, oth-erwise, own, hold, use, buy, sell, lease and dispose of wator and water rights for irrigation, power, manufacturing, mining and domestic purposes and uses and for any and all other purposes pur-poses and uses for which water may bo appropriated and used, whether similar to tho purposes and uses herein here-in enumerated or not; to construct, acquire, by purchase or otherwise, and to own, hold, control, maintain and operato canals, water ditches, flumes, pipe lines, reservoirs, dams, and all other means or appliances which, In the opinion of the board of directors, may be necessary, convenient or appropriate ap-propriate for the diversion, storage, conveyance and use of wator and the use and enjoyment of Its water rights and the prosecution of the business of tho corporation, also to construct or acquire, by purchase, lease or otherwise, oth-erwise, aoj to own, hold, control, lease, maintain and operate a power plant or power plants for the generation of electricity and electrical energy for use by It for manufacturing, milling, power, lighting or other purposes and for sale, or oxchange. together with such transmission line or lines and all such other structures, means and appliances as the board of directors may, from time to time, deem necessary, neces-sary, propor or convenient for the prpose of carrying on tho business herein provided for or for the promotion promo-tion of the business interests of tho corporation; also to buy, sell and exchange ex-change electrical power or energy Tor any and all purposes whatever. For the purpose of carrying on and promotlngthe business of the corpo-cation5IC!maV. corpo-cation5IC!maV. acquire, own, hold, con- tv- :-'-' Vs.: .-J.' ." I J. J. BRUMMITT Loans, lestiraiice, Real Estate Plione 771 364 24th Stree Elegant Farm Brummitt's Addition Thlrt3' acres of good rich soil, I have a number of the most de- nice and leel, all in crop, lies sirable lots In Brummitt's Addi- three miles southeast of city, only tIon for saIc at ?10 per loU Theso , are about a block from the new ,5 per acre. $35,000 school building wh. has' AT j t i been recentl' erected on the cor- Moderil BungalOW ner of 22ml and Harrison. These lots I will close out at $5 down and A new modern bungalow locat- ?5 per month' at Iow ratG oC inter" ost. ed near the Sacred Heart Ac. 'jmy, five large spacious rooms, furnish- ,, T ed in mission oak, fine Imported Clieap Wome- paper, massive electric light fix- . ,. i . t u i An elegant four-room cottage tures, fine porcela n bath, station- .u. .. , , b ' with pantry and closet, city water ary wash-stand, toilet, hot and and electric light. Nice lawn 'and cold water "connections throughout; trees. Everything In first-class large basement, strictlv modern condition; near street car line, and and up-to-date throughout Only D.ear ? ,ffothe fest fchools in the x ... mt . tty- Located close in Only Sl.- $3,000 on terms to suit. This is a 40o, small payment down, the bai- great snap. ance tho same as paying rent. LEGAL (Continued) trol, lease, buy, sell and convey all such real and personal property and rights of way as the board of directors direct-ors may deem necessary, proper -r expedient The board of directors shall also have power to . any time sell or dispose of any of the property of the corporation, real or personal, not required In the operation of its canals and water rights for irrigation or domestic rurposos. (SECOND) For the purpose of considering con-sidering and ac ng upon a proposed amendment to said articles of incorporation incor-poration by adding thereto a new article ar-ticle to lead as follows: "ARTICLE : Notice of special meetings of the stockholders may be given by mailing a written or printed notice thereof to each stockholder addressed ad-dressed to him or her at his or her postoffice address as appears on trie books of the corporation, or if such address does not appear on such books, then at the postoffice of the principal place of business of the corporation, cor-poration, not less than one week nor more than two weeks before the time for holding such meeting." , (THIRD) Also for the purpose of considering and acting upon a proposition prop-osition to authorize tho board of directors di-rectors to sell and dispose of the power pow-er plant now in course of construction by the corporation, including all real estate, rights of way, easements, machinery ma-chinery and other property, both real and personal, used or to be used as a part of or in said power plant or In the operation thereof and including a perpetual right to, at all times, convey con-vey through the canal of this corporation corpo-ration from the headgate or point of diversion on the Weber river to said power plant, three hundred second feet of water for power purposes and such additional quantity as will not interfere with the use of said portion por-tion of said canal for conveying water for irrigation, manufacturing, and domestic do-mestic purposes. J. C. NYE, Secretary. BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids for furnishing supplies and stationery, and also for printing and advertising during the year beginning be-ginning July 1, 1912, and ending on June 30, 1912, will be received by Weber We-ber County at the office of the Coun-tv Coun-tv Cierk any time prior to Monday, July 1. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. Details as to stationery and printing print-ing may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk, and all bids for advertising ad-vertising legal documents, etc., will specify the rato to be charged per inch for each issue. Bids for advertising adver-tising the delinquent ta list of 1912 will be made according to details on file In the office of the County Treasurer. Treas-urer. The Board of County Commissioners Commission-ers reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Weber County, Utah. S. G. DYE, County Clerk. BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk of Weber County, Utah, up lo 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, July 1, 1912, for hauling five thousand (5.000) tons of crushed rock from the Weber County rock crusher at Idlewlld, Ogden Canyon, to a point commencing at the Ogden Sugar faUory In Wilson Lane and running thence east to the city limits, lim-its, and five thousand (5,000) tons of crushed rock to be hauled from the rock crusher at Idlewlld, Ogden Canyon, Can-yon, to tho Rlvcrdale Road District, beginning at the Rlvcrdale school house and continuing east along tho state road to the Riverdale mills, said rock to be delivered in sufficient quantities quan-tities to Insure operation of spreading spread-ing and rolling the same In building macadam roads. Tho Board of County Commissioners Commission-ers roservos the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Weber County, Utah. S. G. DYE, County Clerk. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or tho Reopeo tlvo Signers for Further Information. ESTATE OF AMMON GREEN,. DECEASED. DE-CEASED. The undersigned will sell at private sale tho. following described tract or parcel of land situated In Ogden City,. Weber County,. State of Utah to-wlt: Beginning at a point sixty-six feet east from the Northwest corner of Lot One In Block One in Ogden Five Acre Plat "A" of Ogden City Survey, and running thenco past forty-one and 1-4 feet; thence south 14S and 1-2 feet; thence west forty-one and 1-4 feet thence north 14S and 1-2 feet to the place of beginning, containing 14-100 of an acre of land, more or less, on or after the B'lfth day of July 1912. and written bids will be received receiv-ed at the Law Offices of Richards & Boyd, suite 418 in the First National Bank Building, .situate at the North- ''"' ' .-;$'"- -' - ' ' . 'Tn j - 3 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY to loan on Real Estate Se- curitj'. E. Auth. room m412 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 6-7-lmo. MONEY to loan on real estate security secur-ity J J. Brummitt 4-27-tf EASTERN MONEY to loan for three or five years on Improved property Kelly &. Herrlck. 4-2-tf MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, jewelry, firearmr, etc . Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1SS5. The Money Lenders of Ogden 27S 25th St. C. H Smith. Prop 9-4-lyr. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 502 First National Bldg. 0-12-tf CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can gf.t it today. Cheapest rates, best and most private terms in UtrJj. D. D Drake, over Paine & Hurst. LOST LARGE Chesapeake Bay dog with heavy dark brown coat Answers to name of Duke, 1 year old Reward 23G1 JetTeison ae. 6-28-lwk GOLD eutf button between Ogden and .Hermitage; reward, return to 2335 Monroe ave. Mrs Bangs C-27-lwk FOX TERRIER, marked lemon color left side of head, right ear lemon color, answers to name of Billie. $10 reward for leturn to Standaid office. 5-30-af . LEGAL. (Continued.) east corner of the intersection of Washington Avenue and 24th Street until twelve o'clock (noon) of said day, trrms ol sale cash, ten per cent to accompany the bid and the balance o . confirmation confirma-tion of sale by the court. WILLIAM H GREEN. ALBERT GREEN. Executors. Dated June 24. 1912. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a certain Chattel Mortgage made and executed by Morn's Wolfson to Dald Kreines, Mortgagee, dated Juno 3, 1910, and filed in the office of the county recorder of Weber County, Utah, on May 10 ,1912, upon which there is now due the Mortgagee on said Mortgage the sum of $750 00, with G per cent interest thereon from June 3, 1910, and 10 per cent attoruej's fee, that the undersigned will sell at public auction all that certain stock of merchandise consisting principally of second-hand household furniture of every description together with the fixtures appertaining to said stock adn business named and described in said mortgage. ,, That said sale will be made at No. 2227 Washington avenue. Ogden City, Utah, and will be commenced at 12:00 o'clock noon on the Sth day of July, 1912, and will be continued between said hour of 12:00 o'clock noon and 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day and from day to day until said sale is completed. DAVID KREINES, Mortgagee. NOTICE. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Weber County, State of Utah Utah & Oregon Lumber Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Anna Nell-son, Nell-son, Defendant. To Whom It May Concern: All persons per-sons holding or claiming liens upon the following described lands, situate in Weber County, owned and reputed to be owned by tho above named defendant, de-fendant, Anna Nollson, are hereby notified no-tified to be and appear before the above named court, at the court room thereof, there-of, In Ogden City, Utah, on the 12th day of July, 1912, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m of said day, and to exhibit ex-hibit then and there proof of any liens claimed by such persons or any or either of them. This notice is given pursuant to Section 1391, in the chnptor ontltled Mechanic's Liens of the compiled Laws of Utah, 1907. The following is a description of the real property hereinbefore referred to The West half of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirty (30), Township Town-ship Six (6) North, Range Two (2) West, Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey. Sur-vey. Dated this 17th day of June, 1912. UTAH & OREGON LUMBER CO., Hr H W. Gwllllam President Ogden Business Directory Advertisements n tni column cost 75c per line per month. payabU In advance. CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN Phone 883 for upl bolstering, mattress making, re-stretchlng re-stretchlng of bed springs contractors! J. L. WHEELWRIGHT Comentcop ings, sidewalks and vaults a specialty. special-ty. Let mo figure on your work. 2562 Quincy ave. JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, pnone us up; we will call for it Bell phone, 325-K; Ind., 725. HAIR GOODS MRS. C. B. LEE has returned to Ogden Og-den and is ready to do all kinds of hair work. Switches for sale. 2557 Grant ave. 4-15-lmo MIDWIFE. MRS. L. IVERSEN, Professional midwife, 3058 Ogden ave. Bell Phone 2325. 6-28-lmo PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING, paperhanging and tinting. Y den Hortog, Phone 571-R. PAPER CLEANERS. Wall PAPER cleaning and tinting, furniture patki: and repairing; experts ex-perts in French polishing and varnishing. var-nishing. Carpets cleaned and laid Phone 1179-M. B. Denkors. 242S Grant 4-10-luo PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Perry Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 196G-W. Residence phono 2129-W. 646 Washington avenue. 6-11-tf PLUMBING AND HEATING W S. DONALDSON & SONS 2452 Grant, or phone 127. C-14-lmo NOTARY PUBLIC. RALPH P. HUNTER. Notary Public and Conveyancer Titles examined, Deeds, Mortgages and Contracts drawn and execuated. Many years' experience. Charges reasonable. 502 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden. Utah SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co. 272S 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 Slner, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fffth St. G-13-lyr SHOE SHOP L. WALC the shomaker has moved from Wash Ave., to 1st door west of Cave's Drug store. STOVE REPAIRS. SUMMERILL'S, 2304 Washington Ave. A complete line of Stoves, Water Wa-ter Jackets and repairs. Phone 364. TRANSFER COMPANIES JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN &. STORAGE CO, moving vans, all kinds transfer work, pianos a specialty. spe-cialty. Office 326 1-2 25th St. Phones 233. UMBRELLA REPAIRING PARASOLS and umbrellas recovered Bell 571- R 7-5-tf "U PHOLSTERING, REPAIRING WM PETZOLD, 1209-J. 4-18-lmo. VETERINARY SURGEON DR E A. BUNDY has removed from Red Front Stable to 2150 Wash. A e . C f flee and Hospital Phone S28. WASHING AND LRONING WASHING and ironing Phono 1C07-J 6-3-lmo oo "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil Is the best remedy for that often fatal disease dis-ease croup. It has been used with success In our family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y Leghorn hats aro gaining In favor each day. They are banked with flowers, trimmed with feathers or eye-I eye-I let embroidery. -- : ..I - I READ THIS! ' ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements cost ono cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per me of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 26 cents, or two or more lines pop w&eK at the rate of 5 cents per line per week, or 75 cents por line per month. Remember flvo average words make a line. AM advertisements on this page must bs paid in advance. No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Capablo woman cook; good wages. Telephone 1175 or en- qulre 6G4 2Sth street (J-27-lwk GIRL for housework; small familv; good wages. 2720 Adams avenue. G25-lwk GOOD girl for housowork. 52G 25th St. 6-25-lwk WANTED A dining room girl at the Virginia. 5-31-tf HELT wax ; MALE. SAJLESMEN mako splendid, steady income in-come selling $1,000 accident; $G.O0 weekly Indemnity policy with key label Identification; 31 annually. Easiest Easi-est Insurance proposition ever presented. pre-sented. Great Eastern Casualty Co., 833 Marbrldge Bldg., New York City. 7-1-lt $30 WEEKLY. Salesmen to take orders or-ders for cut rate groceries. Outfit free. Experience unnecessary. Standard Stand-ard Mercantile Co., 2451-2456 S. Ninth St., Cleveland, O. 7-1-lt FREE furnished rooms to man in ie-turn ie-turn for work 2429 Grant 6-26-lwk AGENTS WANTED STATE AGENT Sickness, accident, Insurance; stock company; liberal policy; insures both sexes; claim settlements set-tlements and business methods strongly strong-ly commended "by insurance examiners. examin-ers. Our liberal profit-sharing contract con-tract gives wonderful opportunities for good permanent income to capable capa-ble producers. Representatives wanted want-ed in all states. Address Federal Casualty, Detroit Mich., giving exper-ience, exper-ience, references. 6-29-2t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IMMEDIATELY Grocery stock for sale and store and dwelling-house combined for rent Parties leaving town on account of health. 3205 Washington Ave. 7-1-lwk GOOD paying business located in Ogden; Og-den; very little capital required. Big money to be made. Call 322 24th St 7-1-tf FURNITURE by the piece. 205 25th St 7-1-lwk U. S. FLAG, show-case, cello, drum, phonograph, typewriter, folding bed, bike, dental chair, buggy. Bell 333. 400 SHARES of Montello Salt stock. Address P. O. Box G3G, Ogden. G-27-lwk FIRST-CLASS furniture for sale. 219 23rd st 'Phone 302-W. 6-26-lwk t GOOD Jersey milch cow. Inquire 1437 23rd St. G-21-lwk BAKER electric auto, almost new. Ap-ply Ap-ply at 2540 Wash. Ave. 6-22-2wk FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENT 1-ROOM modern, 2G1 1 Monroe, $12.50. J. Williams, 2633 Adams C-2G-lwk HELMS Apartments, 124S Jeff. Call between 9 and 12 a in G-15-lmo Read the Classified Ads. FOR SALJ REAL ESTATE LAND FOR SALE 320 acres, all fenced, cross fenced; one best cattle cat-tle or sheep ranches In Box Elder county; this is old Chas Yost ranch; all watei you need, 250 acres in alfalfa alfal-fa meadow, balance In grain, pasture, good orchard, buildings of all kinds; $60.00 per aero; If you want good ranch come and see It or write me. v'm. E. Tracy, Yost, Utah. 6-27-lwk NEW 5-room residence, lawn, fruit, electric lights, cement cellar, on main car line, cheap. 1-2 cash, balance on terms. 502 Jth st G-2G-lwl 4-ROOM house, lot 50x150 fet $G00. Casn. 3849 Wash. Ave. G-ll-lmo 5-ROOM cottage. Inquire 771 24th. 6-S-lmo 6-ROOM house, barn, chickens, corral and fruit 1G17 Robinson, Nob Hill. 6-3-lmo CHOICE BUILDING lots for sale, on Jefferson avenue, between 12th and 13th streets All set to choice fru'ts, and Just coming Into bearing. Small payment down, balance on cay terms. See these before you buy. Inquire In-quire G03 Twelfth street. 2-1-tf LOST OR STOLEN BLACK and Gray spitz puppy. Return Re-turn nnd recehc liberal reward. Answers to name of "Trixy." 13G Shorten Ave 0-29-lt FOX TERRIER, with tan spots on head, name "Blllle." Likely taken to the country. $5 leward for return or Information leading to his return. Call Stoneclpher. Evening Standard, nhono rtf G-7-tf FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS o OFFICE rooms, fine location, G. W. Tilj.p. -n 1-2 25th st G-7-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO HIRE a medium sized driving horse for 30 or 60 days. P. O. Box No. G75, Phone No. 124. 6-29-tf SMALL driving team for 25 days. Must be reasonable. 330 25th st. We pay the higheBt prices for caat off clothing. Call us up. Phono 1884. 2-10-tf CLEAN whlto ragB at Standard office 12-17-tf STORE FOR RENT STORE ROOM 21x136 feet; extra cheap rent 2362 Wash, ave 6-13-tf Read tho Classified Ads. RAILROADrp TIMS CARD IKV iH EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1912. .S X3iH (Mountain Time.) rH DENVER & rio GRANDE RAIL'S ' H ROAD COMPANY;. t ' West Bound. Arrive. 11 S ?PjIlc Coast 3Iall.. 12:10 a.m. r No. 409-Tintlc Passenger. .11:35 ajn. ; S ru,clfic Coast Lta-- 1:40 p.m. ' -! No. 5 Chicago-San Fran- '11 Cisco Express 3:50p.m. ' ' East Bound. Depart 1 No. 6 San Francisco-Chl- , M cago Express .. .y. 715 a,m H No. 410 Tintic Passenger.. 1:10 p.m! No. 2 Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3:60 p.m. H No. 4 Atlantic CoastIail. 5:50 p.m. H Fine roadbed, elegant equipment. ' unsurpassed scenery. City Ticket Of- T """" 'M flee, Reed Hotel Bldg. - '1 P. FOUTS, Agent " H Electric Way Between rvHl Ogden and Brighanr -! EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. A'U Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. - H Leave Union Depot, Ogden, snd O. R. t' M T. Depot, Brlgham. '-, :0 a. m .1:30 p. m, ,"- J30 a. m 3:00 p. m. i A. 9:00 a. m 4;30 p. m. C H 10:30 a, m -.6t00 p. m. , it . 12:00 noon 7:30 p. m. Ar 9:00 p. m. L -'H 11:10 p.m. 2L:"M Cars stop only at S. L & Ogden , " :H Depot, O. R. T. Depot and Five Points si In Ogden and at 3rd and 7th streets rj In Brlgham. , J. W. BAILEY. 8upt V JL OGDEN CANYON i I Daily Service. bfl I Effective June 30 -r S 1 1912. .; r AAm Car leaves the Union depot'for the Y A H Hermitage at 620 a. m., andievery S rf .H 40 minutes thereafter until l:4(rp. m. j i H Then every 20 minutes until 9:40 p. H m. Then 10:20 and 11:00 p. ra, f Car leaves the Hermitage at 6:55 --Vf) 'H a. m. 7:40 a, m. and every 40 mfi- j 'H utes thereafter until 2:20 p. m. Then H every twenty minutes until 10:20 p. i H m. Then 11:00 and 11:40 p. m. , tj S Special service on Sundays and Cl ' M Holidays. .. B FOP RKNT pQ I FURNISHED ROOMS ' FOR RENT Furnished, ha, rl&il, " I comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 wk. up 536 3lBt st 3-13-lyr " - FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeep- r- ing at foot of M. E. Ave. 4-2-tf ROOMS for light housekeeping, lights, , H bath and gas. 2613 Wash. 6-29-lWh t " TWO rooms, private family: mod- - H ern. Phone 713-W. 2528 Madison. "" 6-27-lwk MODERN housekeeping rooms; lawn and shade. 563 25tfi st 6-26-lwk 3 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. - j H 2846 Hudson. 6-21-2wka. wa1 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms; modern. H 1180-R. 255 26th St 6-18-lmo P NICELY furnished front rooms for "H housekeeping, in business district fl 362 24th, or phone 947. 6-12-tf HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22nd. ,T H 6-12-lmo ' r"V M 3 NICELY furnished rooms with gas. ' M 2422 Adams. 6-1-tf H FOR RENT. AU UNFURNISHED ROOMS. , x H TWO unfurnished rooms; good loca- H tion, $5. . 2051 Farr Ave. 7-1-lwk yM MODERN rooms with bath. Smith jj Grocery. Phone 91. 5-13-if J FORRENT S ROOMS AND BOARD jH POPLAR Heights, 437 24th Street viliM 7-1-lmo H H DO YOU enjoy good things to eat'. JM If vou do go to the Sylmar, 2526 j H Adams ave. Phone 2334. Meals by B the week. $4.50. Also rooms. 5-23-tl M FOR RENT " UNFURNISHED HOUSES ilH TWO 3-room houses, close in; elec- . fH trie lights, water inside, can furnish lHI partlv; $10 and $7. 2155 Adams. YmM G-2C-lwk ' NO. 2G37 Barlow Ave. 4 -room cot- jHI tage, pantry and closet; modern. i FM Phone S77. 6-22-tC H 4-ROOM house, roar. 213S Jefferson Hi ave. 6-7-tf y- - "H FOR RENT J" lll FURNISHED HOUSED j FURNISHED house on 25th car line. flH Inquire 103S 25th St. 7-1-lwk B 5-ROOM modern brick; shade, lawn H and shrubbery. 274S Lincoln. 2136-J. M 6-25-lwk M o-ROOM modern house. Call 2 to 5, H afternoons, 2663 Quincy avenue. IH 6-25-lwk H 7-ROOM, modern furnished house. 972 jH 23rd Phone 19 12-J. 6-21-lwkr 4a H FIVE-ROOM furnished house: 556 'H 23rd St 6-8-lmo. - jH FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE H FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock H of merchandise a fruit farm of ten H acres. Will guarantee this year's. H crop to reach 4,000 bushels of apples JM and peaches. No better orchard In H the state D. S. Lohr. Tremonton.Ut-. H 6-lO-tl M FOR SALE APARTMENTS M APARTMENT house of 26 rooms in J center of business district, or trade v. H for real estate. Call 362 Twenty- " M fourth street S-ll-ti H FOR RENT H FURNISHED APARTMENTS H MODERN furnished flat; strlctl rf fWI first-class. 2614 Lincoln Ave. 1 H FURNISHED Tho Corey Apartments a s-H Modern. 2556 Wash. Ave. 3-K-tf . f H ROOMING HOUSE FOR W "VB GOOD.r. house to highest hi'A. 4H 30 days. 133 25th St. 'Jyv'- 1 |