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Show I;; FRATERNAL S00IET1E8 'J MASONIC. ,f Queen Esther Chapter No. A, O. E '- S regular meetings held at "Masonic ' Hall on Washington avenue between '! Twenty-fifth aud Twenty-sixth streets v. the first and third Fridays of each I month. Sojourning members cordlal- i ly invited to attend. 'I LILY V. HALSTEAD, W. M. CALLIE E. CAVE, Sec'y, ? Unity Lodge No. 18, F. & A. M.. j.. Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington av- j L enue. Meetings every Wednesday j U evening at 7:30 p. m. Members of f; Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren j II cordially invited to attend. j H. L. HERRINGTON, W. M I FELIX T. MOORE, Sec'y. Lj f Li ODD FELLOWS. J ; Ogdcn Lodge No. 5, independent Or- I, ' der of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. 0. ,M F. Hall overy Tuesday evening. VJ3- .9 , Jung brothers cordially iayited to be M present. Ml L. H. CAKDLAND, N. G. Si t HENRY KISSELL, Sec'y. 9 j Queen City Robekah Lodge No. 4, M I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth jfl k Friday evenings at Odd Follows Hall. Visiting mpmbers Invited, ANNA KISSEL. N. G. EMMA MEID, Rec. Sec'y. 72S Twenty-third. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581, meets every Wednesdnv night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbois invited. Dues can $ bo paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D.. 57-58 Lewis block. ELIZABETH EEST. G. N. 2543 Lincoln Ave,, phono 1903-J. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Avenue. 81 ,,' Sego Lily Circle Mo 174 meets r; $very second and fourth Tuesday nlghtB at 7:30 In Moose hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. KATE URRY, 295S Jefferson Ave. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, Bell Phone 1247-J. . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah ( National Bank building, every Monday evening All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. GEO. B HART, C. C. i W. G. KIND. M of E. W. L. UNDERWOOD, Iv. of R. & S. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN, I Ogden Homestead, No. 150, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. Hall. Visiting Archeis are cordially invited to meet with us W. S. O'Brien, Foreman, 2533 Gramercy Ave. J. A JUNK, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Improved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eag'es' Hall, Hudson avenue, first and third Monday evenings, at S p. m. Visiting chiefs cordlalh invited. EDWARD AUTII, Sachem. E. R. GEIGER, C. of 11. A B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ROYAL NEIGHBORS 6F AMERICA Meet every first and third Tuesda night of each month at S p. m. at the Moose Hall on 25th St. yislting neighbors invited Dues can be paid to Mrs Anna Ries, M. D., Room 21, Lew-is Lew-is block INDIA SAWYER, Oracle. 194S Jackson. LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder, 27th and Quincy ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division, No. 124. O R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m., In K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th stieet. All brothers are cordially invited to attend. C. H. PEARSON, C, C. D. L. BOYLES. S and T. I FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES t Fraternal Order ol Eagles, Ogden I verie, No. 118, F O E, meets every Wednesday evening at Eaglo Hall, I Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting b brother Eagles are Invited to attend 1 the aerie meetings. Club rooms open ) ; at 11 a. m. THOS. LESLIE, W. PiesIdenU E R. GEIGER, Secretary. ; DR. C. E, WARDLE1GH, Aerie Phy- slcian. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. , : Weber Camp No. 74 meets in K. of P. Hall in the Utah National Bank Bldg., ever Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. FRED E. WILLIAMS, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Bank Bldg. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fiaterual beneficiary order. Insures men at low rates. Reservo fund over six million dollars Rocky Mountain Council No, 637 convenes second and : fourth Thursdays at Eagles Hall. H. E. PLAKE, Regent. J W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. G. B. "Roberts, Secretary. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet everv first and third Fridays at 8 p. m. ?"t K? of P. Hall Visiting members cor- !lt dlally Invited. AXDREW W. KELSON, I. P. W3L MULLER, Sec. and Treas., 2582 Washington Avo J MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA IUtah Camp No. 9990 meets every first and third Tuesday evening at S o'clock, at K. of P. hall, Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Washington avenue. Vislt-f Vislt-f ing members invited, f A. G. JONES, Consul. J. II. SHAFER, Clerk. i ORDER OF OWLS. i Ogden Nest No. 1218, Ordor of Owls, meets every Friday evening In Eagles Hall, ou Hudson avenue at B o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are ; invited to attend the Neat meetings, tfr, W. H. WRIGHT, President. T. S. SHAUGHNESSY, Sec'y , f iZl Twenty-fifth street. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES Silver Hive No. 1, L. O. T. M r meets the first and third Thursday evenings at S o'clock and tho second and fouith Thursday afternoons at 3:20 o'clock In the Eagle hall, 2445 Hudson ave. Visiting members cor- dlally invited to attend. CATHERINE EGGLESTON, L. C, k 740 Washington Avonue. L- JENNIE PROUT, R. K., h . 2455 Van Bureu Avenue. " i Read tho Classified Ads. i i ,m ., LEGAL!,'; ' . ' APPLICATION F6R3IPATENT. Serial No. 09952. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2S, 1912. Notlco is hcroby given that the Carbonato Hill Mining company, a corporation, by Its agents and attorney In lact M. A. Daugherty of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made applicjMon for a United States Patent for l e Silver Sil-ver Zone, Little Cottonwood Mend, Crystal Spar, Excelsior 'jllnlng Claim, Mountain View, Eldorado and Silver Reef lodes consolidated mining claim, situate In the Argenta mining district, Morgan county, Utah, being mineral survoy No. 5109, and described de-scribed in tho field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this of-fico of-fico with niagnotic variation at 17 dog. 10 min. east, as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at corner No. 1 of the Mountain View lode, from which the 1-4 section corner on east boundaiy of section 24, township 5 north, rango 2 cast, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, bears N. 81 deg. 20" min., E. 948.7 foet, 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 ldontical with corner No. .2 of the Little Cottonwood Friend lode, thence N. 16 deg. 13 min., E. 658,8 feot to corner No, 3 of the Llttlo Cottonwood Friend lode, thenco N. 81 deg. 47 min. E. 913.6 feet to corner No. 4 of the Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood Friend lode, thence S. 16 deg. 13 min. W. 29.7 feot to corner No. 2 of the Silver Zone lode, thence S, 76 deg. 16 min. E. 445.2 feet to corner cor-ner No. 3 of the Silver Zone Jode, thence N. 86 deg. 42 min. E. 674.4 feet to corner No. 4 of tho Sliver Zone lode, thenco S. 16 deg. 13 min. 636 feet to corner. No. 5 of the Silver Zone lode, identical with cor-nor cor-nor No. 2 of the Eldorado lode, tfience S, 21 deg. E. 1500 feot to corner No. 3 of the Eldorado lode, thence S. 8C 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 dog. 47 min. W. 1230,4 feet to corner No. 3 of the Excelsior Mining Claim lode, thence S. 21 dog, E. 154,9 feet to corner No. 2 of tho Mountain View lode, thence S. 45 deg. 15 min. W. 1311 feet to corner No 3 of the Silver Sil-ver Reef lode, thence N. 21 deg. W. 1500 feet to corner 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 exterior boundaries of said consolidated claim. From comer Mo. 1 of each of the following IodcE the aforesaid 1-4 section sec-tion corner bears as follows, to-wit: Silver Reef N. 60 deg 42 min. E. 152S feet Excelsior Mining Claim, S. 76 deg. 53 min. E. 304.8 feet and Eldorado lode S SG dog. 39 min. W. 2S6.G feet. Said consolidated claim being lo-rated lo-rated in the E. 1-2 of bcc. 24, Ty. 5 N., R. 2 E. and W 1-2 of sec 19, Tp n N., R. 3 E Salt Lake Base and Meridian and containing a total area of 129,870 acres, excluding, however, therefrom in addition to the exclusions exclu-sions made between the lodes of this survey, the Sappee lode, sur. 4566. Net area applied for being 129,137 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 corne-No. corne-No. 6 of the Silver Zone lode and i tinning thence N. 7C deg. OS min. W. 202.3 feet, thence S. 21 deg. E. 62 7 feet, thenco N. 86 deg 42 min. E, 174.3 feot to the placo of beginning, also commencing at corner No, 1 of the Little Cottonwood Friend lod and running thence N. 16 deg. 13 min. E. 29.3 feet, to corner No. J nt the Silver Zone lode, theece S. 76 dec, 08 min. E. 70.9 feet, thence S. 81 .iej;. 47 min. W. 77 6 feet to place of beginning- Each of said lodes embraced in 3aid consolidated mining claim, be'inq of record in the office of the county recorder at Morgan City, Morgan county, Utah. The nearest known location or mm-ing mm-ing claims being the 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 consecuine Issues E. D. R. THOMPSON, Resistor. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE is hereby ghen by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, of tho intention of said Board to make the following described improvements, im-provements, to wit: To lay out, establish and open a public street, to be named HUDSON AVENUE, North and South through Block 32. Plat "A," Ogden City Survey, Sur-vey, said avenue to be 60 feet wide, being 30 feet In width on either and both sides of the center lino of said Block 32, the whole dlstanc between 23rd Street and 24th Street, and to defray the whole of the costs thereof, there-of, estimated as ?G6,000,00, by a local lo-cal "assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground lying and being within the following district, being the district lo be benefited and affected by said Improvement, viz: All the land lying betweon the outer out-er boundary lines of said avenue, when opened as proposed, and a line drawn 50 feot outward from and parallel par-allel to the said outer boundary lines, being part of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. G. 7 8, 9 and 10, Block 32, Plat "A," Ogden City Survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 27th day of August, A. D., 1912, at 10 o clock a. m., that being the time 6et by said Board of Commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto at tho Commissioner's Commission-er's Chamber, at the City Hall, Ogden, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City, Utah. Dated this lBt day of August. 1912. A. G. FELL, Mayor. H. .1. CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication, August 3, 1912. Last publication. AuguBt 26, 1912. NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE IS hereby given bv (he Board of Commissioners of Oden City, of the intention of said Board to make the following described improvements, im-provements, to-wit" To create all of Merchants Alley, between 24th and 25th streets, Merchants Mer-chants Annex Alley between Hudson Aveauo and Merchants Alley, and Depot De-pot Alley between Wall Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, as a paving district, and to pave thoreln with concrete, S Inches thick, and do all necessary grading therefor, and defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at ?3,12L30, by a local assessment gTTTTTTTI-r-rTTITT--TTIII II IIIHT -" ' LEGAL. v (Continued,) upon the lots or pieces of ground lying ly-ing and being within the boundaries of the following district, being the district to be benefited and affected by said improvement, viz: All the land lying betweon the outer out-er boundary lines of tho said alleys, and a line drawn 50 feet outward from and parallel to the said outer bound-ar. bound-ar. lines, being part of Lots 1. 7, 8, 9 & 10, Block 25, Plat "A," and Lots 1, 2, 3 & 10. Block 23, Plat "A," Ogden Og-den City Survey. All protests and objections lo the carrying out of such 'atention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before 12th day of August Au-gust 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m., that being tho time sot bv said Board of Commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto at the Commlssk-er's Commlssk-er's Chamber, at the City Hall, Ogden, Og-den, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Og'den City, Utah. Dated this 18th day of July, 1912 A. G. Foil, Mayer. H. J. CRAVEN. City Engineer. First publication July lDlh, 1912. Last publication August 10th, 1912! PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Repe& tlvo Slgneri for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estato of Honry C. Holtgrcen, otherwise oth-erwise known as Henry C. Holt, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will, present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Lav Office of David Jenson at Nos. GOS-304 First National Bank Building, in Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, on or beforo tho Sth day of November, A. D. 1912. WILLIAM A. HOLTGREEN, Executor of last Will and Testament of Henry C. Holtgreen, otherwise Henry C. Holt, deceased. DAVID JENSON, Attorney, for Executor. 1 Advertiserni?nvs!ntiscoliirm 75c per tins per month. payabU In advance. CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN-Phone 883 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, re-stretching re-stretching of bed springs jun OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, phone us up; wo win call for it Bell phone, 325-K; Ind., 725, NOTARY PUBLIC. RALPH P HUNTER, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Titles examined, Deeds, Mortgages and Contracts drawn and execuaied. Many years' experience. Charges reasonable. 502 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING, paperhanglng and tinting. Y den Hortog, Phono B71-R. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERN LUND, Phyjician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 pm. New Perry Bldg., Huqbou Ave. Phone 1966-W. Residence phono 2129-W. 646 Washington avenue. 6-ll-tf PLUMBING AND HEATING. W. S. DONALDSON & SONS, 2452 Grant, or phone 127". 6-14-lmo SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, Mc.Carty & Co. 2728 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 Siner, Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6-13-lyr STOVE REPAIRS. SUMMERILL'S, 2304 Washington Ave. A complete lino of Stoves, Water Wa-ter Jackets and repairs. Phone 364. TRANSFER OOMP ANTES JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN i STORAGE CO., moving vans, all kinds transfer work: pianos a specialty. spe-cialty. Office 326 1-2 25th SL Phones 233. TRUNK REPAIRING! HAVE Gallacher repair your trunks, Ogden Trunk Factory, 2455 Grant ave. 7-lG-lmo UMBRELLA REPAIRING PARASOLS and umbrellas recovered. Bell 571- R. 7-5-tf VETERINARY SURGEON DR. E A. BUNDY has removed from Red Front Stable to 2150 Wash. Ave" Cff'CC-nd.Ho3ptta1, PnoDe 82S- r AiH'r&D iVUBOuLLANliSOtJG 30 HEAD of horses to pasture in 550 acres of alfalfa, Inclosed In net wire fence. Mrs A. R C Smith. 7-9-tf SMALL driving team for 25 days Must be reasonable. 330 25th st. Wo pay the highest prices for cast of clothing. Call us up. Phono 1884 2310-tf I" 'r ' wniijLjii innin.iii 111, in ! 1 1 II J1IHJ nil ! ill FOR RENT OR SALE A NEW five-room bungalow. Inquire 2353 Monroe Phone 410-W. 7-11-lmo ""FOR SALE APARTMENTS APARTMENT house of 20 rooms In center of business district, or trado for real estato Call 3G2 Twenty- fourth stroeU 5-11-tf MONEY" TOTOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate, 100.00 up, short or long time or partial payment mortgages bought. BISCHEL INVESTMENT CO, 247S Washington Ave. Upstairs. $5,000 TO LOAN on Real Estato security se-curity H A. Purdy, 2287 Wash. Ave., phone 359-W. 7-9-tf MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. BiummStt. 4-27-tf EASTERN MONEY to loan for three or five 5 ears on Improved property. Kelly &, Horrlck. 4-2-tf MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, jewelry, flreavmr, etc., Uncle Sam's Loan Office, ostabllohed 1SS5 Tho Money Lenders of Ogden. 278 25th St C. H. Smith. Prop. 9-4-lyr. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 502 First National Bldg. 5-12-tf CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can got it today. Cheapest rates, best and most private terms in Utah. D. D. Drake, over Paine & Hurst. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE MODERN furnished house; nico yard. Inquire 248 29th. Phone 506-J. S-2-lwk PARTLY furnished or unfurnished, 7 rooms. 2515 Lincoln; must rent immediately. im-mediately. 8-2-lwk FOUR-ROOM modern. 511 27th SL Inquire Ogden Steam Laundry. 8-1-tf COMPLETELY furnished six-room modern cottage. Rent reasonable No small ohildreu. Apply at 1163 25tb St. 7-30-lwk MODERN house, inquire 2248 Jeffer-son. Jeffer-son. 7-30-lwk FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FINE alfalfa pasture for rent; reasonable. rea-sonable. Phono 1674-W. S-2-lwk THE BETTER NAME. "So you are thinking of calling your baby boy Peter. I wouldn't; I'd call him Paul." "Why so?" "He would have a better chance in life. It's Peter, you know, who la always robbed to pay Paul " Boaton Transcript. READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertlsemsnta cost one onl per word each Issue, or 5 cent per mo of five vvords per day, no flrBt Insertion less thsn 25 cent", or two or more Knee par waQK at tha rate 0 5 centa per line per week, or 7B cento per line per month. Remember five average word make a line, AH advertisement on this pag0 most be paid In advance. No exception to this rule, HELP WAITED FEMALE WOMAN to help with general housework house-work on ranch; good wages. Address Ad-dress Graham Sta,, Charleston, Nev. GOOD reliable woman to do general housekeeping on farm; good wages to the right party. Mrs. E. H. Thornton, Thorn-ton, Shelley, Idaho. 8-5-lwk GOOD girl for general housework; no other need apply. 2539 Grant. S-3-3t GIRL or woman for housework; must know how to cook. Apply 575 25th streeL 7-31-lwk GOOD girl or woman for general housework; call mornings. 721 24th. 7-30 GntL for general housework. 800 24th 7-25-tf GIRL for Lnusework. 520 25th. 7-24-tf GIRL for general housew'ork. 559 24th St. 7-6-lwk WANTED A dining room girl at the Virginia. 5-31-tf SITUATION -WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED By an experienced dressmaker, dress-maker, work by day. Phone 1790-W 1790-W 8-3-wk AGEiSTS WANTED WANTED Live agouts, each town, either sex, to sell ladies' and children's chil-dren's ready-to-wear apparel, materials mate-rials by the yard, gentlemen's shirts, attractive samples; exclusive territory; terri-tory; large profits. National Cloth &. Apparel Co,, St. Louis, Mo. 8-3-lt AGENTS WANTED ?G0 00 per week. No Investment or experience necessary. neces-sary. Write for particulars. P. W. Goodman, President, 422 S. Sth ave., Chicago. 8-3-lt SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED Salesman to sell our lino of fancy fruit ciders In small country coun-try towns. 30 per cent commission and weekly drawing account. Red Cross Co., Dept. A, St. Louis. Mis-Bouri. Mis-Bouri. 7-13-tf FOR riiLLje: i7ilSt;i:L,LArjuua N3TW 8x10 wall tent .cheap. Call 2S37 Hudson Ave. 7-30-lwk SAFE for sale. Robert B. Lowis, 647 23rd. 7-29-lwk JERSEY cow, fresh In about 2 weeks. 34th and Pacific Tom O'Neill, 7-10-lwk PIANO, high grade, perfect condition Must be sold, at 365 23rd st. 7-9-lmo SURREY, folding leather top; good condition; also new double harness. Apply at 475 22nd SL or call phono 1182. 7-5-tf LOST PAST president pin of Order of Owls P. L. MclNNIS on front. Call at 2035 Washington. S-3-2t NEW DAYTON bicycle; color, gray; No 130GS2, Reward. Chrlstenson Shoo Store. 7-31-lwk BLACK pocketbook; contained $12; glasses; keys, purse; 2 pawn tickets; diamond ring and braceleL Return to Standard office. Reward. 7-31-lwk SIDE CURTAINS to Ford auto. Finder Find-er pleabo leave at Blair-James Auio Co, 7-30-lwk FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GLEN WOOD ACRES Two of the tKrst lots in the Glenwood addition, one 1-acre 'lot and one -acre lot; good water right ,easy terms. Address Ad-dress C, care Standard. 8-3-lt BEST fruit land in Utah; independent water right, $150 per acre, phone 1427. 7-30-lmo. 5-ROOM modern, cream pressed brick house, Just comploted, on hill; bath, elec. light, hot and cold water, lawn; easy terms Call on owner, 414 25th. 7-30-lwk FINE FARM OF 23 ACRES FOR SALE CHEAP. On electric car line; no better soli In tho state; choice young orchard ot 5 or 6 acres; good house and water; all crops go with place; cheap at J6.000.00; will tako modern house in Ogdcn for half; balance 4 years at 7 per conL C. D. Ives, 380 25th streeL 7-2G-3t 6-ROOM cottage. 771 24th. 7-18-lmo 4 ROOM house with 4 lots, ?S00 cash, 3S43 Wash. ave. 7-18-lmo EIGHT-room modorn; only $2,500; small payment, balance same as rouL Phone 1427. 7-15-lmo 4-ROOM honse, lot 50x150 fet. $600. CaBh. 3849 Wash. Ave. 6-11-lmo CHOICE BUILDING lots for sale, on Jefferson avenue, between 12th and 13th atreet6. All Bet to choice fruits, and Just coming into bearing. Small payment down, balance on easy terms. See thoBe beforo you buy. In-qulro In-qulro 603 Twelfth atreeL 2-1-tf "BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE CHEAP A well established estab-lished money-making business, best reasons for selling. Inquire Boyter, 322 24th 3t. 7-6-lwk ' PERSONAL. HAD Coltimbuu not discovered America Amer-ica who would u b? Ask for mall boxes, 10c. AlvoTd & Anything. ' FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS FURNISHED The Ooroy Apartment, 1 oam256GJjyjgbAjr. Stf rahjroait m - TIME CARD iff 1 EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1912. i ilk 1 - (Mountain Timo.) I Kik DENVER & rio GRANDE RlO RA ROAD COMPANY. j ptM West Bound. " Xrrivo ! l 3B m' ?Pfic C0"1 Mall.. 12:10 a.nT. j V'n vn 19TTtlc Passenger. .11:35 a!m. 1 rS,a.cmc Coast "A.-- 1:40p.m. m m No. 5 Chicago-San Pran- .K M pafCS Exi""eB3 3:50 p.m. j B "I East Bound Dopart j ;f No. G San Frandsco-ChU K 1 v i?8 7:15 a.m. M 1 No. 410-TintIc Passenger.. 1:10p.m. J Kfl No. 2Ailantlc Coast Ltd.. 3:50T.m. !K'4 No 4Atlantic Coast Mail. 6:50 p.m. Mfe J Fine roadbed, olegant equipment, H-a unsurpassed scenery. City Ticket Of- 1 UK J ncc, Reed Hotel Bldg. Rr .P. FOUTS, AenL I Brl Electric Way Between ! ml Ogden and Brigham ,M EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. I ' Sgg Twelvo Trains Each Way Dally. ! gH Leave Union Dopot, Ogden- snd O. R. ! , IflB T. Depot, Brigham. I . JfcH 6:30 a. m.i 1:80 p. m. I SjK 7:30 a. m 3:00 p. m. lg5 9:00 a. m 4:30 p. m. I 309 10:30 a. m. ..'. 6:00 p. m. ! OB 12:00 noon 7:30 p. m. I ' fTjfl 9:00 5. m. tffiffl 11:10 p. m. ! mm Cars Btop only at S. L. & Ogd-n Eft H Depot, O. R. T. Dopot and Five Points ft kl in Ogden and at 3rd and 7th streets ,ff '1 In Brigham. iWh J. W. BAILEY. SupL j R OGDEN-CANYON ll Daily Service. 1 1. Effective June 30 ' ff j! 1912. !'fc Car leaves the Union depot for tho ; ,J -A Hermita.go at C:20 a. m., and every ' S 1 40 minutes thereafter until 1'40 p. m. ,' ? Then every 20 minutes until 9:40 p. U i m. Then 10:20 and 11:00 p. m. ,j .V Car leavos the Hermitage at G:55 ! j a, m. 7:40 a. m. and every 40 min- ; I :'ji utes thereafter until 2:20 p. m. Then : ; 'si every twenty minutes until 10:20 p. I , fji m. Then 1100 and 11:40 p. m. jf "iS Special service on Sundays and i "SS Holidays. i Bj irOR KjcjIST ! fi FURNI8HED ROOMS ! jj9 FOR RENT Furnished, now, clean, j i IBS comfortablo housekeeping roomB, $2 S! wk. up 536 31st st. 3-13-lyr gf FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeep- W ing at foot of M. E. Ave. 8-2-tf ffl& . FURNISHED rooms; modern; suita- Wm ble for two gentlemen. 2341 Mad- 8 lson. S-S-lwk wmm MODERN housekeeping rooms; 1 wa ground floor; lawn and shade. 563 t 'iWs 25th SL 7-30-lwk fZt MXt SLEEPING ROOMS; also light house- JfE keeping rooms -with gas ranges. 381 SjjK 22nd St. 7-30-lmo. Jggg HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22nd. fiE 7-30-lmo flH i HcJK FREE bath; prices moderate; must 'HWE be rented. 240S Washington Ave Mm 7-29-tf fSJ FURNISHED rooms for housekeep- IM ing; prices to sulL Utahna. 7-29tf ?I ONE furnished room, close In; all It modern conveniences, Apply 42S KI Herrick avonue. 7-24-tf ffll WILSON House; nice clean rooms at & 1.50 to $2.00 per week. 7-16-lnio j J M TWO housekeeping rooms, light and v bath. 2032 Farr avenue. 7-12-lwk f WE HAVE two looms vacant; run- H nlng water, ideal location, reason- fM able prices; board if desired. Sylmar, M 252C Adams. 7-9-tf VM 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms; modern. Jm 1180-R. 255 26th SL 6-18-lmo m NICELY furnished front rooms for l housekeeping, in business district. 362 24th, or phone 947. 6-12-U jM ij'OB RENT. Mf UNFURNISHED ROOMS. VMM mL 4 ROOMS, small, In rear; use of eel- f lar, $S. 063 27th. S-3-2wks Mj 3 ROOMS, pantry and closet, $10; 5 rooms and. summer kitchen, $7. 8024 Jj Grant. Phono 1197-M. 7-10-lwK If y MODERN rooms with bath. Smith l Grocery. Phono 9L 5-13-tf ii nun mi nana mm " urn mil j FOR RfilMT fi ROOMS AND BOARD H MELROSE Best location; board, S rooms; very leaaonable Phone 1 1498-W. 7-12-lmo , DO YOU enjoy good things to eat? L If you do go to the Sylmar, 252C . Adams ave. Phone 2S34. Meals by WWt the week, $4.50. Also rooms. 5-3' & "BOARD. 1 GOOD board; $1.50 week; 2351 Grant jf 1 7-30-lmo. K I Tor KoS-nt ti I UNFURNISHED HOUSES W MODERN house, 309 21th SL In- j B quire HorrockB Bros. 7-Sl-tf ar 4-ROOM brick houss; cellar, barn, r large loL 315 12th. 8-3-lwk p. JO -- ,jb tr 8-ROOM brick, 219 28rd street; gas, ;,ij JJ electrlo light, steam heaL Apply If 221 23rd. 8-2-lwk 3 4-ROOM hou&e; 2188 Jefferson In- ? quire Christenaon shoe store. 7-29tf h P 2369 JEFFERSON. Apply 2325 Mad- 19 lson. 7-19-lmo ? ff '" MS? FOR RENT Modern 4 -room brick - fgi house, 1 block east of business cen- ter Apply to 2540 Wash. Avo., city. 'K 7-10-lwk 5 FOR RENT pBJ UNFURNISHED APARTMENT fl NETW modern, up-to-dato apartment: PfH heat, hot water, disappearing bed. 2248 Jcffersons. S-3-lwk Pf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ll FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock f H of merchandise a fruit farm of ton '''' ncres. Will guarantee this year's Mt crop to reach 4,000 bushels of apples ; 1m and peaches. No better orchard in ' 'JIH tho state. D, S. Lohr. Tremonton. Ut. Um aiiLitf. ' Mm T A |