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Show ii i , i U ' FRATERNAL SOGlLxiES !1 :;- MASONIC. I : Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. B. ' B- regular meetings held at Masonic I f Hall on Washington avenue botwoen I ; Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets I ' the first and third Fridays of each I ; month. Sojourning members cordlal- I ? b' Invited to attend. I LILY V. HALS TE AD, W. M. I CALLIE E. CAVE, Sec'y. I Unity Lodge No. IS. F. & A. M, j MaBonic Temple. 2550 Washington av- enue. Meetings overy Wednesday ' evening at 7:30 p. m. Members of I Sister Lodges and sojourning brethron cordially invited to attend. H. L. HERRINGTON. W. M. ' FELIX T' MOORE, Sec'y. ODD FELLOWS. " ,, Ogden Lodge No. C, Independent Or- , der of Odd Follows, meets in I. O. O. F. Hall overy Tuesday ovonlng. Vls- 1 itlng brothers cordially Invited to bo jl present. L. H. CANDLAND, N. G. HENRY KISSELL, Sec'y. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. -4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting members invited. EMMA HOLTGREN, N. G. EMMA MEID, Rec. Secy. I 718 Twenty-third. I WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. ' IN Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Cir- wj clo No. 6S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. 1 Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can 1 , be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., 3 67-58 Lowis block. A MARY HANDLEY, G. N. in 2124 Royal Avenue ii MARIE CRITES, Clerk, A 2731 Monroe Avenue. 1 J 8ego Lily Circle No. 174 meets !1Ej every second and fourth Tuesday jAm nights at 7:30 In Moose hall Visiting rH neighbors cordially Invited. JH KATE URRY, ,! 295S Jefferson Ave. AM KATE HBYMAN, Clerk, Boll Phono 1247-J. I KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of IJj Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah ttO , National Bank building, every Monday A evening. All K. of P.s requested to WE meet with us. H P. F. KIRKENDALU C. C. W. G. KIND, M. of E. Ig W. L. UNDERWOOD, II K. of R & S. H BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN M YEOMEN. Ogden Homestead, No. 1505, meets EJ at 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. H Hall. Visiting Archer3 are cordially Ijnvuea to meet witn us W. S. O'BRIEN, Foreman, 2C33 Gramcrcy Ave. O. E. WILLIAMS, Correspondent, 2214 Jackson Ave. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved Order of Redmcn, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No 3, meets in Eagles' Hall, Hudson avenuo, first and third i . Monday evenings, at S p. m. Visiting A chiefs cordially Invited. EDWARD AUTH, Sachem. E. R. GEJGER, C. of R. A. B. WRIGHT. C, of W ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Meet every second and fourth Monday Mon-day night of each month at 8 p. m., at the new EagleB Hall on Hudson I avo. Visiting neighbors invited. Dues H can be paid to Mrs. Anna RIcs, M. D., Room 21, Lewis block. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle, I 1948 Jackson LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder, 1 27th and Qulncy, I ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 1 Wasatch Division, No, 124, O. R. C. 1 meets second and fourth Fridays at I , 2:30 p. m., In K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24 th street. All brothers are cordially invited to attend. C. H. PEARSON, C. C. D.L.BOYLES, S and T. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday ovenlng at Eagle Hall, Hudson avenue, at S o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. THOS. LESLIE, W. President. E R. GEIGER. Secretary. DR. C. E. WARDLEIGH, Aerio Physician. Phy-sician. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74 meets in K. of P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. J D. HARRIS, C. C. E, AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Bids t nvii. nnnirn nc wnnqp Meet at Moose Hall, 427 25th street, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. R. B. CARTER. Dictator. F. F. KIRICENDALL, Sec'y, PAUL M. LEE. Treasurer. ROYAL ARCANUM. ' Fraternal beneficiary order. Insures 1 ' men at low rates Reserve fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. C37 convenes second and fourth Thursdays at L O. O. F. Hall. H. E. PLAKE. Regent, J. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. I The Royal Highlanders meet every Saturday at 8 p. m. nt K. of P. Hall. Visiting mombers cordially invited. ANDREW W, NELSON, I. P WM. MULLER, Sec. and TreaH., 2582 Washington Avo. I MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Utah Camp No. 9990 meets every 'I first and third Tuesday evening at II O L tlUUU, .1L IV. Ul JT. Uil.ll, 1I1UUI)- fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting Visit-ing members Invited. II A. G. JONES. Consul. II J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. II ORDER OF OWLS. II Ogden Nest No. 1218, Order of II Owls, meets every Friday evening In 'II Eagles Hall, on Hudson avenue at 11 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are M invited to attend the Nest meetings. W. H. WRIGHT, President, j T. S, SHAUGHNESSY. Sec'y., ill Twenty-fifth street. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES Silver Hive No. 1, L, O. T. M., meets the first and third Thursday H evenings at 8 o'clock and the second H and fourth Thursday afternoons at OK 3;30 o'clock in tho Sngle hall, 2445 ' Hudson ave. Visiting members cor- dlally Invited to attend. KATHERINE EGGLESTON. L. C, 740 Washington Avenue. L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K., ) 2455 Van Buren Avenue. I LEGAL. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Serial No. 09952. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 28, 1912. Notice la hereby given that the Carbonate Hill Mining company, o corporation, by its agents and attoruev In fact M. A. Daugherty of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for the Silver Sil-ver Zone, LitUo Cottonwood Friend, .Crystal Spar, Excelsior Mlnln? Claim, Mountain View, Eldorado and Silver Reef lodes consolidated mining claim, situato In the Argonta 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 office of-fice with magnetic variation at 17 deg, 10 min. cast, as follows, to-wlt: 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, range 2 east, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, bears N. 81 deg. 20 min., E. 948.7 feet, thenco runnlnsr from Raid rnrnrr No. 1, N. 21 dog., W. 154.9 feet to cor-ner cor-ner No. 4 of the Excelsior Mining Claim lode, which is identical with corner No. 2 of the Littlo Cottocwood Friend lode, thence N. 16 deg. 13 min., E. 658.8 feet to corner No. 3 of the Little Cottonwood Friend lode, thence N. SI deg, 47 min. E. 913,6 feet to corner No. 4 of the Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood Friend lode, thenco S. 16 deg. 13 min. W. 29.7 feet to corner No. 2 of the Silver Zone lode, thenco S. 76 deg. 16 min. E. 445.2 feet to corner cor-ner No. 3 of the Silver Zone lode, tnence N. 56 deg. 42 min. E. 574.4 feet to cornor No, 4 of the Sliver Zone lode, thence S. 16 dog. 13 min. W. 636 feet to corner No. 5 of the Silver Zono lodo, Identical with corner cor-ner No. 2 of the Eldorado lode, thence S. 21 deg. E. 1600 feet to cornor No. 3 of the Eldorado lode, thenco S. SC deg. 42 min. W. 629.8 feot to corner No. 4 of the Eldorado lode, thence N. 21 deg. W. 172.2 feet to corner No. 2 of the Crystal Spar lode, thenco S. SI deg. 47 min. W. 1230.1 feot to corner No. 3 of the Excelsior Mining Claim lode, thence S. 21 deg. E. 154.9 feet to corner No. 2 of the Mountain View lode, thonce S. 45 deg- 15 min. W. 1311 feet to corner No. 3 of the Silver Sil-ver Reef lode, thence N. 21 de"g. W. 1600 feet to cornor No. 4 of the Silver Sil-ver Reef lode, thence N. 45 deg. 15 min. E. 1311 feet to the place of beginning be-ginning of description of extorlor boundaries of said consolidated claim. From corner No. 1 of each of the following lodes tho aforesaid 1-4 section sec-tion corner bears aB follows, to-wlt: Silver Reof N. 66 deg. 42 min. E. 152S feet Excelsior Mining Claim. S. 76 deg. 53 min. E. 394.8 feot and Eldorado lode S. 86 deg. 39 min. W. Said consolidated claim being located lo-cated in the E. 1-2 of sec. 24. Tp. 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 total area of 129,870 acres, excluding, however, therefrom In addition to tho exclusions exclu-sions nrodc bctcecE. the lodes of this survey, the Sappee lode, sur. 4566. Net area applied for being 129,437 acres. The following described tracts included in-cluded within the exterior boundaries of said claim as above described, not being Included In this application for patent, viz: Commencing at corner No. 6 of tho Silver Zono lode and running thence N 76 deg. 08 min. W. 202.3 feet, thence S. 21 deg. E. 62.7 feet, thonce N. 86 deg. 42 min. E. 174.3 feet to tho place of beginning, also commencing at corner No. 1 of the Little Cottonwood Friend lodo and running thence N. 16 deg. 13 min. E. 29.3 feet, to corner No. 1 of the Silver Zono lode, thence S. 76 dog. OS min. E. 70.9 feot, thence 5. 81 deg. 47 min. W. 77.6 feet to place of beginning. be-ginning. Each of Bald lodes embraced in said consolidated mining claim, being of record In tho offico of tho county recorder at Morgan City, Morgan county, Utah. The nearest known location or mining min-ing claims being tho Sappee, Dewey and Champion lodes, survey No. 456G. I direct this notlco be published In the Ogden Standard at Ogden, county of Weber, Utah, for sixty consecutive Issues. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. THE DAVIS AND WEBER COUN- TIE6 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 ountles Canal Company will be hold at the Court Room of Judgo Howell's Division of tho District Court In the Court House In Ogden ity, Weber ounty, Utah, on Saturday, tho Gth day of July, 1912, at ten o'clock A. M with tho object and for the purpose of considering and acting act-ing upon: (FIRST) A proposed amendmont to article fifth of the articles of incorporation in-corporation of said company so that said article will read substantially as follows, to-wlt: "ARTICLE FIFTH: Tho business of this corporation shall bo to appropriate appro-priate or acquire, by purchase or otherwise, oth-erwise, own, hold, uso, buy. Bell, lease and dlsposo of water and water rights for Irrigation, power, manufacturing, mining and domestic purposes and ubcb and for any and all other purposes pur-poses and uses for which water may be appropriated and used, whether simlkir to the purposes and uses bore-in bore-in enumerated or not; to construct, acqulro, by purchano or otherwise, and to own, hold, control, maintain and operate canals, water ditches, flumes, pipe lines, rosorvolrs, dams, and all other means or appliances which, In tho opinion of the board of directors, may be necessary, convenient or ap-nroorlate ap-nroorlate for tho diversion, storage, conveyance and use of water and tho use and enjoyment of its water rights and tho prosecution of the business of the corporation: also to construct or acquire, by purchase, lease or otherwise, oth-erwise, awl to own, hold, control, lease, maintain and operate a power plant or power plantB for the goneratlon of electricity and electrical energy for UBe by It for manufacturing, milling, power, lighting or other purposes and for sale, or exchange, together with such transmission line or lines and all such other structures, means and appliances as the -board of directors may, from tlmo to time, deem necessary, neces-sary, proper or convenient for the prpoae of carrying on tho business herein provided for or for the promotion promo-tion of the business Interests of the corporation; also to buy, sell and exchange ex-change electrical power or onergy for any and all purposes whatovor. For the purpose of carrying on and promoting the buslnoss of tho corporation corpo-ration It may acquire, own, hold, con- f "- - J. J. BRUMMITT Loans, Insurance, Real Estate Phone 771 364 2h Street Elegant Farm Ninety acres first-class soil; 20 acres in lucern. All under cultivation, all fenced. Plenty of water. Three-quarter mile from street car line. This same land, if located in Idaho or Nevada, would he worth $150 per acre. This offer for the next ten days for $50 per acre. One half cash, balance on terms. This is a great snap. LEGAL (Continued) trol, lease, buy, sell and convoy all such real and personal property and rights of way as the board of directors direct-ors may deem necessary, propor .t expedient. The board of directors Rhall also have power to i any time sell or dlsposo of nny of tho property of tho corporation, real or personal, not required In tho operation of its canals and water rights for irrigation or domestic poroses. (SECOND) For the purpose of considering con-sidering and ac Ing upon a proposed amendment to snld articles of Incorporation Incor-poration by adding thereto a new article ar-ticle to read 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 nor poBtofflco address as appears on tne books of the corporation, or If such address does not appear on such books, then at the postofflco of the principal place of business of the cor poration, not less tnan ono weoK nor more than two weeks beforo tho tlmo 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 Bell and dispose of tho power pow-er plant now In course of construction by tho corporation, including all real estate, rights of way. casements, machinery ma-chinery and other property, both real and personal, used or to bo used as a part of or In said power plant or In the operation thoreof and including a porpetual right to, nt all times, convey con-vey through tho canal of this corporation corpo-ration from tho hcadgate or point of diversion on tho 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 ubo of said portion por-tion of said canal for conveying water for irrigation, manufacturing and domestic do-mestic purposes. J. C. NYE. Secretary. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES State of Utah, County of Weber. In the Roy precinct of Bald county I havo in my possession the follow Ing described estray animal which. ' not claimed and taken away, will ! sold at public auction to the hlghe-cash hlghe-cash bidder at the home of H. A Hamblin In Roy precinct, on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, the 3rd day of July, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. in. (Description of Animal) I Black Jersey Heifer has white belly; half her tall Is white, weighs about 3G0 pounds. Said animal is held b mc to secure the payment of 53.00 damages done by said animal upon tho premises of Thomas Gibby about the 19th day of Juno, 1912. H. A. HAMBLIN. Pound Keeper for Roy Precinct. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respec. tivo Signers for Further Information. ESTATE OF AMMON GREEN,. DECEASED. DE-CEASED. Tim nnHoT-cTp-neil will noil ni nrlvntA sale the following described tract or parcel of land situated In Ogden City, Weber County.. Stato of Utah to-wlt: Beginning at a point Bixty-six feet east from the Northwest corner of Lot Ono in Block Ono In Ogden Flvo Acre Plat "A" of Ogden City Survey, and running thence east forty-ono and 1-4 feot; thenco south 148 and 1-2 feet; thence west forty-one and 1-4 feet thonce north 148 and 1-2 feet to the place of beginning, containing 14-100 of an aero of land, more or less, on or after the Fifth day of July, 1912. and written bids will bo received receiv-ed at tho Law Offices of RlchardB &. Boyd, suite 418 In the First National Bank Building, situate at the Northeast North-east corner of tho intersection of Washington Avenue and 24th Street until twelve o'clock (noon) of said day; terms of salo cash, ton per cent to accompany the bid and the balance on confirmation confirma-tion of sale by the court WILLIAM II. GREEN, ALBERT GREEN, Executors. Dated Juno 24. 1912 oo I Head the Classified Ads. 4 23rd Street An elegant lot on Twenty-third Twenty-third street, 60x135 feet to alley, city water in front of lot; all ready to build on. This is one of the most sightly and best located lots on 23rd street. An elegant building site, only $100, $10 down, $5 per month. Low rate of interest. MONEY TO LOAN MONET to loan on Real Estate Security. Se-curity. E. Auth, room mil2 1st. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 6-7-lrao. .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. Kolly & Herrlclt. 4-2-tf MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, Jewelry, flrearmr, etc., Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1885. The Money Lenders of Ogden. 27S 25th SU C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr. MORTGAGF LOANS on Improved farm or city proporty. HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 502 First National Bldg. 5-12-tf CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can gfet It today. Cheapest ratos, best and most private terms In UtiL D. D. Drako, over Paino fc Hurst. A d v eruternentJthtruHcoluinvicoaV 76c pir Una pr month. oayabU In advance. CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPBN Phono 883 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattresB making, re-strctching re-strctching of bed springs contractors! J. L. WHEELWRIGHT Cement "copings, "cop-ings, sldowalkB and vaults a specialty. special-ty. Let me figure on your work. 25B2 Qoincy avo. JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you havo any kind of Junk, phone us up; wo will call fpr it. Bell phono, 325-K; lnd 725. HAIR GOODS MRS. C. E. LEE has returned to Ogden Og-den and Is ready to do all kinds of hair work. Switches for sale. 2517 Grant avo. 4-15-lmo MAKE yourself beautiful; use Embl-ing's Embl-ing's Hair and Scnlp Tonic any DruR Store. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING, paperhanglng and tinting. Y den Hortog, Phone 571-R. PAPER CLEANERS. JAMES THOMPSON, export paper cleaning, painted walls, burlap; all work guaranteed. 2341 Jackson Ave.; phone 11C8, Ogden, Utah. Wall PAPER cleaning and tinting, furniture pack I: and repairing; experts ex-perts In French polishing and varnishing. var-nishing. Carpets cleaned and laid Phone 1179-M. B. Denkera. 2428 Grant. 4-10-lUo PHYSICIAN AND SURQgQN DR. A. FERNLUND, Phyjiclan and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 1 p. m. New Perry Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phono 19GC-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Washington avenue. 6-11-tf MODERN PLUMBING J. H. WILLIAMS & CO. Estimates given on new and old work. Jobbing receives prompt attention. Contract work a specialty. Phone 1440. 369 23rd St, PLUMBING AND HEATING W. S. DONALDSON & SONS 2452 Grant, or phono 127. 6-14-lmo SANITARx- WORK CITY SCAVENGER, Mr.Cartv & Co. 2728 Grant. Boll phone 324. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes bought, sold or exchanged, also trunks and suitcases cheap. A SInor, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6-13-lyr SHOE SHOP L. WALC tho 8homaker has moved from Wash Ave., to 1st door west of Cavo's Drug store. STOVE REPAntS. SUMMERILL'S, 2304 Washington Ave. A complete line of Stoves, Water Wa-ter Jackets and ropairs. Phone 364. TRANSFER COMPANIES JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & STORAGE CO., moving vans, ill kinds transfer work: pianos n specialty. spe-cialty. Office 326 1-2 25th St. Phones 233. UMBRELLA REPAIRING PARASOLS and umbrellas recovered. Bell 571- R. 75-tf UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING WM. PETZOLD, 1209-J. 4-18-lmo. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. E. A. BtfNDY has removed from Red Front Stable to 2150 Wash. Ave., Office and Hospltnl. Phone 823. WASHING AND IRONING WASHING and Ironing. Phone 1607-J. 6-3-lmo FOR aALEMiaOiJLLAttEOUS GOOD Jersey milch cow. Inquire 1437 23rd St. 6-21-lwk IMMEDIATELY Grocery stock for salo and storo and dwelling-house combined for rent. Parties leaving town on account of health. 3205 aauuigiun Ave. o-i-j-iwK STEGER natural player Piano; cheap. 2431 Grant Ave. 6-24-lwk AUTOMOBILE Ford Roadster: good condition. Phone 163. 6-22-lwk BAKER electric auto, almost now. Apply Ap-ply at 2540 Wash. Ave. C-22-2wk FURNITURE ror salo it 115 Patter-son Patter-son Ave 6-20-lwk GROCERY store at a sacrifice, owner leaving city. Address B, care Eveu- Ing Standard. 6-19-lwk U. S. FLAG, show-case, cello, drum, phonograph, typewriter, folding bed, bike, dontal chair, buggy. Bell 333. LOST GOLD watch on circus grounds. M. Edwards engraved on back. Address 54S Chester Rownrd. 6-20-lwk PIN Eastorn Star pin; sot with small pearln; reward. C. B. Sears, 658 Twenty-third. 6-19-lwk FOX TERRIER, marked lemon color left sldo of head, right ear lemon color, answers to name of Billle. $5 reward for return to Standard offico. S-f30-tr STORE FOR RENT STORE ROOM 21xl$6 feot, extra cheap rent. 2362 Wash. ave. 6-13-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENT HELMS Apartmonts, 224S Jeff. Call between 9 and 12 a. m. 6-15-lmo FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS 3 OFFICE rooms, fine location. G. W Tripp, 320 1-2 35th st -7-tf READ IBIS! ADVERTISING PRICES Waqt advortlvamenta cost one cenl I per word each Issue, or 5 cents pc lino of five words per day, no fire Inoertlon less thsn 25 cents, or two or more lines per YJbtiK at tho rate o 25 cento por lino per week, or 71 cents per line per month. Romembei' five average wordm make a line. A advertisements on this page must bi paid In advance. No exception to thi rule. " HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL for housework; small family; good wages. 2720 Adams avenue. C-25-lwk. GOOD girl for housework. 526 25th St. 6-25-lwk TEN lady demonstrators to handle exclusive lady's article; salary and commission. This article has been on the market but two weeks. If you are making less than $75 a month, call at Room IS, Broom Hotel, 10 a. m., till I. p. m. Lady manager In attendance. at-tendance. G-25-tf YOUNG girl for housework. Peery Apartments, No. 11. C-21-tf WANTED A dining room girl at tho Virginia. 5-31-r.t SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE DRESSMAKING and plain sewing will go out by tho day. 1650 Wash. 1716-J. 6-21-lwk POSITION WANTED Stenographer; threo years' experience. Address E., caro Standard. 6-20-lwk WORK by the day. Phono 2305-M. 6-19-lwk AGENTS WANTED" AGENTS WANTED everywhere for easy selling proposition. Big money dally, easily made. Particulars free, Burton Co., C5, Devils Slide, Utah. 6-22-3t GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE Money Fast selling "Great Leaders Lead-ers and National Issues of 1912," discussed dis-cussed by Roosevelt, Wilson, Taft, Clark and other leaders of all parties. Lives of all candidates. 100 colored and other Illustrations. Only $1.00. Very best terms; outfit free Universal Uni-versal House, 1010 Arch Btreet, Philadelphia. Phil-adelphia. 6-22-4t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE FARM FOR OGDEN PROPERTY. Fine fruit farm In high state of cultivation, cul-tivation, young orchard, good house, cellar. On car line. Will trado for unencumbered small residence or vacant va-cant lots close in. C. ,D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St. 6-24-lwk 5 AND 8-room, modern homes. Barns lawn and shade. Close In. Phono 1239-.T. G-24-lwk 20 ACRES GARDEN LAND. Near Sugar Factory. Good water ilgLt, cry cueap; easy iciins. o. u. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St. C-24-lwk FOUR-ROOM house, with summer kitchen; bath; electric lights; first-class first-class location; terms, a bargain. Apply Ap-ply 350 18th SL 6-24-lwk 4-ROOM house, lot 50x150 fet $600. Casn. 3849 Wash. Ave. 6-11-lmo 5-ROOM cottage. Inquire 771 2th. 6-8-lmo 6-ROOM houso, barn, chickens, corral and fruit 1617 Robinson, Nob Hill. G-3-lmo GOOD four-room houso on Jefferson avenuo; $300 down, balnnco like rent. An opportunity. J. C. Nje Agencv Company, C16 First Nat'l Bank bldg. 5-S-tf CHOICE BUILDING lots for sale, on Jerrerson avenue, between 12th and 13th Btroets. All set to cholco tru'tB, and Just coming into bearing. Small payment down, balance on ea?y terms. See theso beforo you buy. Inquire In-quire 603 Twolfth street. 2-1-tf LOST OR STOLEN FOX TERRIER, with tan spots on head, name "Billle." Likely taken to the country $5 roward for return or Information leading to his return. Call Stoneclphcr, Evening Standard, phono 5G. G-7-tf FOR SALE APARTMENTS APARTMENT bou30 of 26 room3 In ccntor of business district, or trade for real estate. Call 302 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. 5-11-tf FOR BAUS OK JEXUHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock of merchandise a fruit farm or ten acres. Will guarantee this year's crop to reach 4.000 bushels or apples and peaches. No better orchard In the stato. D. S. Lohr, Tremonton. Ut, 6-10-tr RT)OmlNGHOUSE FOR SALE GOOD r. house to highest bidder In 30 days. 133 26th St. 6-14-lmo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HORSES or Cattle to pasturo, at tho Barker ranch; plenty feed, water and shndo. Apply Geo. McFarland. Tel. 1413-R. G-25-3t WANTED HORSES As we aro starting start-ing a homo markot In Ogden and will hold our first Auction Salo of range aJid broke horses at tho Union Stock Yards, Monday, July 15, wo want more horses aB wo have plenty of eaatern buyers for the sa.le. Write or wire us what you have. Further information, wrlte'or wire Roy Griffin & Co., Ogden, Utah. G-24-lwk WANTED Hay wagon and rack; must be cheap. Call 1413-R. G-19-lwk LACE curtains laundered. Mrs. Greenwood, Green-wood, rear 543 27th. Phono 1399-J. 5-30-lmo. SMALL driving tenm for 25 days. Must bo reasonable. 330 25th at. Wo pay the hlgLwt prices for cast off clothing. Coil us up. Phono 18S4. J-10-tf CLEAN wblU rag at Standard office. 12-17-U Read the Classified Ads, .tAILROAO I TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JAN. 1. 1912, M (Mountain Time.) H DENVER &. RIO GRANDE RAIL- H ROAD COMPANY. M West Bound. Arrive. No. 3 Pacific Coast Mall.. 12: 10 a.m. H No. 409 TIntIc Passenger.. 11:35a.m. H No. 1 Pacific Coast Ltd... 1:40p.m. H No. 5 Chicago-San Fran- H cisco Express 3:50 p.m M East Bound. Depart M No. 6 San Francisco-Chl- H cago Exprea3 7:15 a.m. M Nt., ..m ..t.i.c rassenger. . l:lu p.m. H No. 2 Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3:50p.m. H No. 4 Atlantic Coast Mall. 5:50 p.m. M Fine roadbed, elegant equipment, H unsurpassed scenery. City Ticket Of- JM flco, Reed Hotel Bldg H F. FOUTS, Agent. H Electric Way Between ' H Ogden and Brigham ' H EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. IH Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. H Leave Union Depot, Ogden, snd O. R. H T. Depot, Brigham. H 6:30 a. m 1:30 n. m. H 7:30 a. m 3:00 p. m. I H 9:00 a. m 4:30 p. m. H 10:30 a. m 6:00 p. m. H 12:00 noon 7:30 p. m. Il 9:00 p. m. IH 11:10 p. m. H Cars stop only at S. L. & Ogden H Depot, O. R. T. Dopot and Five Points H In Ogden and at 3rd and 7th streets i H in Brigham. H J. W. BAILEY. Supt. B OGDEN-CANYON H Daily Service. B Effective June 24 M 1912. First car leaves car barn for the jH Hermitage at G:30 a. m.; Washington I H avenuo car leaving 25th street it 6:25 I IH a. m., makes connection at Canyon I IH Road. H Car leaves the Union depot for to H Hermitage at 7:40 a. m., 9:00 am., H and every forty minutes thereafter un- H 9.40 p. m. JM Cars leave the Hermitage at 7:00 IH a. m., 8:20 a. m., 9:40 a. m and ev- H ery forty minutes thereafter until H 9:40 p. m, then 1100 p. m. Extra H service every Sunday. H FOR RKNT H PURNI8HED R00M8 H FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean, comfortable housekeeping rooms, 2 H wk. un K3K rilnt nt 2-13. lvr ' H FURNISHED ROOMS ror boasekaep- IH ing at foot of M. E. Ave. 4-2-tf IH MODERN housekeeping and sleeping lf rooms, 2610 Monroe; phone 1378-R. H 6-22-lwk H LIGHT houffokec-rtae TPOmfH nicely ( furnished. 126 West 22nd St. H 6-22-lwk H CLOSE in on bench, board if wished; modern; phono 1950-R. 6-21-lwk H 3 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. H 2846 Hudson. 6-21-2wks. jH FOUR or five comfortable housekeep- Ing rooms with bath, lights. In- H quire 873 24th St. 6-20-lwk H 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms; modern. H 11S0-R. 255 26th St. 6-18-lmo H NICELY furnished front rooms for H housekeeping, in buslnoss district. IH 362 24th, or phono 947. 6-12-tf IH HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22nd. jH 3 NICELY furnished rooms with gas. H 2422 Adams. 6-1-tC H JjOR RENT. H UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1 FOUR ROOMS Partly modern H lights. 2916 Hudson Inquire 339 H Twenty-third. 6-19-lwk IH MODERN rooms with bath. Smith H Grocery. Phono 91. 5-13-tf H FOR RENT H ROOMS AND BOARD ll DO YOU enjoy good things to cat? H If you do go to the Sylmar, 352G H Adams ave. Phone 2334. Meals by H the week. $4.50. Also rooms 5-23-tf IH FOR RENT ll UNFURNISHED HOUSES jH TWO 3-room houses, close In; elec- H trie lights, water lnBldo; can furnish ' ll partly; $10 and $7. 2155 Adams. Il G-25-lwk ' H IH NO 2637 Barlow Ave. 4 -room cot- H tage, pantry and closet; modern. IH """uo"- . i m S-ROOM, modern brick; good loca- H tlon on Bench. Apply 503 First IH Nat'l. Dank Bldg. ,phono330. G-24-lwk 1 JH A SNAP G-room, modern house, $13. I IH Inquire A. Jackson, phono 229G-W. H FOR RENT S-Roon, modern rcsl- IH deuce; close In; $30 00 C. V. Zlnn, 1 phone 301-W. 6-21-lwk H NEW 4-room, modern. Inquire 335 IH 27th St 6-20-lwk H 4-ROOM, modern house, furnished. H Inquiro 420 24th St. J. H. Hill. H l-ROOM house, rear. JIGS JctTorson j FOR RENT j H FURNISHED HOUSES jH 5-ROOM modern house. Call 2 to 5, IH afternoons, 2663 Qulncy avenue. IH FURNISHED house, 2224 Adams Ave. IH 6-24-lwk l IH 7-ROOM, modern furnished house. 972 H 23rd .Phono 1942-J. 6-24-lwk t fM MODERN, close in: good condition. 639 23rd SL 1039-W. 6-24-lwk IH FTVE-ROOM furnished house. 55G H 23rd SL 6-8-lmo. H FOR RENT J FURNISHED APARTMENTS H MODERN furnished flat; strictly H first-class. 2614 Lincoln Ave. ' IH FURNISHED The Corey Apartments! H Modern. 2566 Wash. Avo. 3-6-tf IH Read the. Chuulftal Ads. IH |